Show I ROY ROYALTY AUY ATTENDS MASS IN OLD MISSION King Also Takes Plunge in Ocean and Later Drives Auto uto lIi Himself self SANTA BARBARA Cal Cal Oct 13 13 Albert of the Belgians with his consort consort consort con con- sort and the Duke of Brabant at attended attended at- at tended te m mass ss Sunday In the historic Spanish mission of ot Santa Barbara The scene within the ancient church was in striking contrast to the pomp of ot the service in Boston's cathedral last Sunday but was no whit less colorful Franciscan friars in their heir dark brown habits waited on the gray stone steps to receive their majesties and anda a throng of parishioners had gathered around the doors when the royal cars approached The Spanish fathers formed In line and led the procession while four tour of at them held a canopy over the royal Belgians as they filed tiled slowly down the aisle The king and queen dipped their fingers In holy water and crossed trussed themselves reverently re when they passed the sacred portals They were ushered to scats seats at the left lett of ot the altar upon the sanctuary which never before had received a ruling monarch although it had bet been beena n na a place of worshIp for tor years All three knelt as the simple service be began began began be- be gan and followed the mass devoutly Sisters of St St. Vincent nt and St St. Francis sat Just back of the kings king's entourage but the and long-cloaked long monks had a room apart WELCOMED BY JULIUS The Belgians were welcomed by Father Julius the superior of the order which has conducted the mIssion mission mission mis mIs- sion since it was founded in 1786 by Father Fermine Lasuen The original original original nal adobe structure was destroyed by byan byan byan an earthquake In 1812 and the one which now stands was dedicated in 1820 Father Julius Julus greeted them not only In the name of his own priests but In that of ot all all the Franciscan friars up and down clown the coast and every loyal Catholic who worships everywhere In the church which after after arter aft art er loyalty to God t teaches aches the virtue of ot patriotism a a virtue of which the B Belgian I lan King and people have given so Illustrious an example After Alter the mass the party filed tIld Into the mission church vard yard where the thel l king planted a cypress s and an orange orangetree orangetree orangetree tree to memorialize his vIsIt there Otere The queen was the first woman in nineteen years to pass Inside the garden garden garden gar gar- den walls The last before her was Mrs William McKinley wife of the former president The Countess de Caraman and Mrs Brand Whitlock passed in also with the queen All three were vere greeted i cordially cordially cordially cor cor- although the law law- of ot the church forbids the passage of ot women within the walls of or a monastery except by special I dispensation TAKES A PLUNGE From the church the king and his I physicIan were driven to the beach at Miramar l where they plunged Into the ocean and swam out to the end of or the pier sporting about In the water without a Q rest for fully tully half halt an hour The queen did not go In but followed them to the beach and snapped their pictures She wore a along along along long tan colored coat of ot silk but she was shod In white canvas shoes The king and J J. J M M. Nye chief special special special cial agent of ot the state department took a long iong motor ride this afternoon and Albert drove They went in and out among the mountains of ot the coast range with frequent stops for tor his majesty to tramp up the hillsides hillsideS' As Ashe Ashe Ashe he gazed off oft over the Pacific he exclaimed exclaimed ex ex- ex- ex claimed It It Is hard to realize that but three weeks ago I was in Brussels Brussels' At Mountain Ridge not far tar from tram Rattlesnake nattlE the king told Nye he was thirsty The state de department department department de- de agent started In search of ot a awell awell awell well and found one one oneat at the home of at Mrs Irs John Albert followed followed fol fol- lowed close behind Mrs Irs Brinkerhoff s said ld N Nye e this is Is' Is his majesty the king of the Belgians Bel Bel- gians glans Go on on scoffed the owner owner of ot the well you cant can't kid me me But madame it Is so interposed the king You may be a E Belgian said Mrs Brinkerhoff but you ou arent aren't the king for Cor I know how he looks She finally was convinced but her embarrassment was no greater than that of his maje majesty t PRINCE GOES TRAMPING Crown Prince Leopold took a long tramp ov over er the mountains with M Major jor w W. W Hoffman military of the United States embassy at Brussels Brus Brus- sels They took with them only a few tew sandwiches s for Cor luncheon and the prince enjoyed It hugely After the tramp he wt went nt for a swim I The ThE- queen last night commanded I i Lieutenant Roy F P. Williams aide to Rear Hear Admiral Long and who was i decorated two days ago as an officer I of ot the Order of the Crown to play American ragtime for her on the piano I at ath h he home of William H H. Bliss It I was waS' the first time she ehe had heard such 1 music and it is not known whether ther I or not she enjoyed it Her Iler majesty I I I is an accomplished musician I II |