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Show REVIEWS THE NAVY AlSPiTHEAD King George Begins Series of Functions Following Coronation. i INCLUDES VISIT TO SCOTLAND AND IRELAND Prince of Wales to Have Little Coronation All His Own. LONDON. June t. The impressive ceremonies of coronation day have ahered in a series of coronation events of almost dailv occurrence for the next month up te about July 21. Beginning with the naval review at Spit head to dar. these coronation receptions ami festivities keep the king and queen moving mov-ing throughout the kingdom. The roval vuut to.Jxe.land from JuJjLJ-to J2.1h investiture of lb prince of Wales at Carnarvon on July 13. aad the royal visit to rkotlasd from July 17 to 1 are some of the principal events. The program for these various royal functions, beginning with the naval review re-view todav. Is as follows: June 24 Naval review at Spithesd. The king and queen spend th night on the royal yacht. ' Jnne 2fl Their maieatirs return to ' London snd attend the gal perform ance. st tlie Covent Garden opera. Jtitie LT Roval garden party at Buckma'Miii palace, followed by a gala performance at his majestv'a theatre. June 28 Roval. isit to the eity of London. Thanksgiving service at HI. Paul's esthedrgl. followed hv lunch at th Guildhall. Return journey to the palace through the North London boroughs. bor-oughs. June SO King's fete to 100.000 Lnn da school children at tb Crystal palace. pal-ace. Th king and on will be pre ent at a dinner given bv th prime minister min-ister and Mr. Asmirth. Coronation medals will he presented to the enlenisl and Indian troops who have partakes in the eeremonv. July 1 Their majesties leave for Windsor, alighting at Slough and proceeding pro-ceeding by road to the fastis. Visit to Ireland. July T and II Roval visit ta Ireland. Arrival st Kingston on board the Vic toria and Albert. Landing and rarer, linn by In lord lieutenant. Priv to Dublin Onening of roval college of set-nee. set-nee. Visit to Phoenix park tares. Din. ner st the castle. July Pen-ice St M. Patrick's en tksdral. .' Visit to Artane industrial srhnnl . Inspection of pensioners aad girl at Drummond institute. Ivlv 1 Mis mn.iestv receive ad iirM.i fha castle and holds a lev. The queen' receives in sddress from wo mea of Ireland and visit Coomb hospital. hos-pital. , jVisil to Leopardatewn tare ccu-je. ' 8tsf banquet at the castle. His malestv afterwards bold a chapter f the order of Pt. Patrick. July 'II Th king inspects the roval Irih ' eonitsbulsry st- the Viceregal ledge and attends review of the troops ' sad th presentation of colors In Phoenix park. . Cardan, party at the -eastl in the evening. , July 12 Their msteatie leave Dub lia ssd embark at Kingstown oa board tb Victoria and Albert. . -Wales Eat an Inplng. .Inly 13 Investiture of th prince of Wales at Carnarvon. July It The king opens the new aai-versify aai-versify college at Ranger. Julv IS The kin lavs the fonnda tios stone of the-Wlsk national library at Abrvatwith. Julv 17 Royal viit to Edinburgh. The king and queen, with the prince of . Walea and Princes Mart, arriv at the Caledonian railroad station la Prince street at e p. nv, where the duke of Con-aaugh Con-aaugh awaits their arrival. July slnspection of the king s bodygusrd for Scotland fthe royal company com-pany ef archers) and presentation of color br his msjestv at 10:30 a. m., to be followed hv preseatation of the "Reddendo" and by the presentation Campbell. !,ene Ashwell, Fills Jeffrevs, Rvelvn Millard, tiertnide Kingston, Marie I-oehr. Kva Moore. Lillian Rraithwalte. Rvelyn D'Alrov. Lillak McCarthy. Mabel Hacknev and fon-staace fon-staace Collier. A large aumber of other leading actressea and singers will compose the ehorusea. 'The National Anthem" will be ting hv Mis f'lmrm Butt. "t: V Reception of King and Qnaem. The king and queen will be received on their arrival at the theatre by Pir Herbert Tree and Sir John Hare, the latter of whom will remain at their majesties' disposal throughout the evening, ns representative ef the executive execu-tive committee, which comprises the following well known member of th dramatic profession: Sir Charle Wvadham chairman;, Sir John Har. George Alexander, iCveii --Monde. Charles Hswtrev. H. R. Irving. Herbet Trench. Herbert Tree and Arthur Bonrrhiar. organiaing sertrv. Tk tir grand tier ef th house haa bee rearranged so as to form ths roval boa. in which th king aad qoeen nnd their principal guesta are to be seated while two other large boxes and 20 stalls have also been engsged by the court ofnciala. The design for the deeoratioa of the interior of the theatre is a nvel ane and consists almost wholly of real fruit of the most vivid colors surrounded bv its own leavee. For the roval bos nd khe vestibule in which their msies-tics msies-tics wlll hold a reception of thelr guests, however, great masses of crim-soa crim-soa rambler roe, hydrangea and lilies will be ntilir.ed, sad thee will be toned down gradually to harmonise with the reet of th schema. On th outside ha I roav th column ar to be draped with imperial purple curtains, interlaced with fruit garlanda bonnd with golden rihhona. Small growing treea will be placed all over the balcony, in th renter of which a fountain of water will play. Elaborate Adornment. - Th general auditorium will be adorned with a deaign in pink, whit and crimson, with festoons of fruit ssd garlands in green aad gold, relieved re-lieved bv erinwoe htnners with the roval arms nlaeed below the sests of the king and queen. In the stalls and dresa circle the public will be required to wear court dress or uniform aad in other part of the theatre evening dress. There haa been aa enormous demand for seats aad som very high premiums hv beea paid. The pricee of those nlares open to the public were nxed hv the management as follows: Private boxee, from e'.'fiiJO up to 52J: orchestra orches-tra stalls, tliio: dresa circle, ttS to si?,. nd mohiihetr. e..y. of addressee by various bodies. A levee will be held at noon. The qneen viaits the women 'a and children's hospital at Rrunlsneld The king in the afteraoon pave a visit to Edinburgh castle aad to the roval Scottish arademv. Julv 1 The king attends St. Giles' cathedral in the morning for the dedication dedica-tion ef the chapel of the Thistle. Their maieatiea in the afternoon lav th foua-datioa foua-datioa stones ef the Usher hall and afterwards aft-erwards psv a viait to the royal ia- rmary. Their ma.iestie hold a court in the evening. King Pnasrls Colon. July tO In th morning th king presents' color to the roval Seota ia the King's Dark and inspects the veteran, vet-eran, th bovs' hrigsde, th church lads' brigade, a detrhmnt of bovs from Queen Victoria school. Dunblane, and the bov scoots. A visit will b paid to Linlithgow eastl la th after- July SI Their msiesties leave Edinburgh. Edin-burgh. - Tb gala performance at his males-tv' males-tv' theatre on Tnesdsv. Jnne 27. Is to . be one of the most brilliant functions connected with the coronation. A nrologne written for the occasion hv Owen t-esrosB is to open tha proceeding, pro-ceeding, aad this will be followed bv seen from "Monev." "The Merry Wives of Wind-or." "The School for Sedil." "Julius Caoar"" and "The rie ' Pen ,iohnon' masque. "The Vl.ioe of It-light." ' will then be gives n the eeiformsBie l to conclude with the singing o the national anthem. Pro' ra:r t Theatre. Prologue, spoken bv Forbes Robert 1 "sireoe from the " Mcrrv Wives of Windsor." in which Mrs. Kendal. Mis .' Ellen Terry and Mrs. Charle Calvert will appear. The second act ef "David Carrick. with fjir Charle Wvadham. Kdward Terry. Weedoa Crossmith and Miss .' Msrv Moor. The font m scene from "Julius Cae-ar." Cae-ar." th actors arludiag Sir Herbert rWrr.ea.rn Tree aad E. e). Willard. t "The Critx." iaelading George Alex-seder. Alex-seder. 'Arthar Beurrhier, Cyril Msude. Charles Hswtrev. Oscar Asebe, tierald du Manner. Laoreer Irving. Laviy Tree. Winifred Kmerv. Marie Temiarst. t.en. Millar, Lilv Klsi aad Violet YanhrngiL i 'The A'iS".n of Dellrtt." in wisir'a Mrv Langtrv. Mr. Patrick, f |