| Show DR LEAVES U. U S. S HAS NO PARTING REGRETS He Says He Cannot Even Eve Flatter American People by Saying He Is Sorry to Q Go NEW NEWYORK YORK Oct 5 tro-Hungarian tro ambassador dor to W the request of Pres President dent Wilson American Holland liner Nieuw p nied by Mrs Dr sailed under under a a. safe sate conduct conduct conduct con con- duct arrangement made by the tate state department dE The Nl Ni Nieuw uw uV Amsterdam m I will vili tou touch h at Falmouth England and I then pr proceed to Rotterdam From the I latter port Dr will go at atI once to Vienna Vielma to to- report t to his foreign foreign for tor- I eign of office Mrs Airs Du b reached the dock about twenty minutes s before her hus husband husband hus' hus band and immediately boarded the ship Dr vas was ac accompanied d dby by Hohen Hohenlohe he er tile the Austrian Dr D in n his l last st words t to th the newspaper men said ld I bear no ill will toward this hi coun country count f rio nor nl its people Dr DrA said said- he be was u not re re re-r po sible il e for for or an n order der barring barring- 8 all PerS persons ns other oth f tha n a J I officials officials' from the tire Nieuw Atri Amsterdam t rd m. m He said h he supposed supposed the the s steamship officials had t taken len the precautions r a n to lo avoid id confusion at snip SUlp or perhaps to protect me me from rom cranks Thirty 01 or more moie persons several of them connected with the New York Austrian consulate consulateS were at the pier pierto to bid farewell to Dr Du Are you leaving America with Ire re regret regret re- re gret your excellency he was asked It If I desired to flatter the American Dr reply 1 p people Ile was should be glad to say flay that thit I am but at the pr present sent time Ume there is real really y noth nothing ng U that at I can say propriety so o you you must excuse me The rhe ambassador who was attired in a pepper and salt gray suit suIt suh with witha a soft boft felt hat carried in one hand his I leather ather brief case and In the theother theother oth other ra a violin case and a folded Mme Mine who walked beside him held In leash a nervous fo fox tox terrier which showed showed a disposition 1 to dodge between the he feet teet I pf of three 01 or four red capped porters I who who carried numerous l large rge pieces of hand baggage all of were ere tagged with the green and white I labels of the Holland American line i Mme was tastefully dressed in a dark blue tailored gown Her face was partly s by a white veil ven and a white hussar toque i crowned her head The ambassadors ambassador's valet had in charge two other dogs both black Aberdeen terriers of or lofty lotty pedigree They evidently were cherished pets of ot Dr for tor they continually tried to drop behind the valet in order to walk beside their master the result being that they kept the retiring ambassador ex executing a perpetual perpetual perpetual per per- two-step two to prevent his feet teet becoming entangled in the chains at attach attached attached at- at tach d to the collars coars of his Scottish pets pet Not a word gentlemen not a aI I word said Raid Dr as al the re reI reporters reporters re- re I porters closed In around him You must surely understand that I really reay can say nothing at present and you are wasting your time trying to ob obtain obtain ob- ob tam tain an interview Your ex excellency ency tIlls this may be one of the last opportunities Y you u may have aid said one of ot the reporters to tomake tomake make male a statement through the American Americ n newspapers I 1 cannot altogether regret that replied the diplomatist for tor the newspapers newspapers newspapers' newspapers newspapers' news news- papers papers' twist the things which I do say IIa Have ve you not some ome parting word to say asked a reporter Oh yes replied the amba ambassador and doffing his hat he smilingly said Goodbye C Constantin T r 1 the Aus- Aus ashington who was recalled at sailed for home today on the tle Amsterdam He was r |