| Show AMERICAN Mt IG WOM WOMAN INVITES 1 ll S 1 THE KING Mrs Spend Spending SpendIng Spending ing a Mint of Money to En Certain Edward VII TO BEAT OTHER HOSTESSES I An n American Heiress Who ok okIn Ing In for fol a Titled Husband hand and J J Jt t Special Correspondence ONDO Aug ug 29 9 It Is 18 nothing LONDON L new neww nIl to Mrs Irs Bentinck Miss IIII lh Ing ton to not of or New NeR Ne Tork To sh she wan WAil before h her r marriage to entertain the king r re Ie at her house hous In Richmond Terrace When however his hili majesty goes to castle on his hI return from It will Trill UI be the flirt time that ho has MI spent a 1 night under the roof AJ though they the are only renting the tha they lire ire spending a 11 tremendous I Amount of ot money mon in tn preparation tron for forthe forthe the royal visit vl lt Mrs Irs I Inks ambition Is to outdo every I other posters American or otherwise who has hai hB entertained KIng Edward In place of oC th the motor car far In 11 which the Ihl king usually pro proceeds from a 1 railway station to the 0 house nf of Pia hili host Mrs Bentinck has hall arranged that e is to I drive to I Itt I castle In fn i tta to with four dashing steeds and outriders She Sh has succeeded In getting the chef cheer of the Ull Carlton at nut ad enormous cost COlt to compere com ose th the dinner on the night of his maJ lIt arrival A new lIe bath bathroom room morn Is III being beung added to tl the suite of rooms his hili majesty ty will occupy the one OhA previously In use lI e being like other of the till ca castle tle e distinctly anti antl antiquated antiquated The Tho king has line a 1 few fen weak Rea eAk c L nesses In luxuries and n ono Is III l n R 1 fa fancy uY for fM an elaborate e bathroom Although Altho I of late l le the HiI fie king has hns shown that h be a prefers e after dinner to music Mrs 1 intends l t d having seine aiM mush mu k and there Is III men tion of or Mi Ella Russell J being tIt in n In the artistes III If hi his hili majesty tr arts res to take his hi flirt first n In ballooning he ht will have hate art an opportunity Of doing doln no so at III I hell ff as all ballooning will trill be he one ae of the pastimes pastime afforded T YANKEE GIRfAn An American helm from New York orle Miss I Is consider I aWe attention over oer here hert She is a avas vas and exceedingly emancipated young woman R and ap fp apparently ban laa II no hO thought of 0 a titled tier Her array army runt of oC motor eats caw two of or which she nhe brought with lIh her h r from New York fork her excellent driving for she Jie All Is II her own chauffeur and can In take lak any Ity motor ear Ar to pieces hot Independence and Iud her Der daring have all 1111 qualified her ilK for tr notoriety I whether he the eek It II or not 00 She re rey motored to and Is making a II tour up NII to through the Cathedral towns The fact is much commented upon In Eng Eap EI land that tat It ft I la 18 onh only the tilt middle else of or limited Butted mean means who takes taVes a I really Intelligent Interest In trawl travel trawlIng lag Ing In and wants wanta to 10 find out all that Is la I to tobe tobe be bf known about renters tenter of or or literary Interest Of her class Mis Badrock Ba Cock I is II decidedly an at exception for tor he abe is III doing dolnE England thoroughly bl When she Hf be hK hili finished here rhe he U 15 s co ko coIng Ing to 10 the UM continent with a x similar In Intention Intention Intention XE DJ GI Y RESERVED Although an In American she bl Is ex exceedingly toned and at hotels atAll atan events event I refuses refuse r ulle di on all sides lIdes The other ether day dR the she he was u the sub J Jest t of or ft a 1 bet A certain well veil known man malt wagered that thAI before b tort hours were tI over he hp would sit lt It l beside her In her cr tU or lr else eUc she in fu his hlf This ThU ThUU U is I bow he h planned to tn win rain in his wager He 1 knew Miss ills Babcock Habcock hour for de fw for her drive In the morning and AUd getting Into the Ih garage removed A screw crew KIt from her lIer motor which Ich was lIS bound to 0 briar about a alight trouble before I proceeded to l due 4 t t j k tf t l t I i course cour the she entered tho the car the man I who Vho had bad made tho bet following In III Ills hll own 0 When Wheel tome come distance in III the country I MU Bliss motor became troublesome HP an It I pursuer who had hati I hitherto kept kepL veil out of ot tight night now came Mme fleshing cinching nio nl t oI Dismounting li ht honed bowed bo ed effusively eNu king otters offer of ot help h II She was WAI all nil thanked him r cordially but hut declined lIned assistance RII tance d she had hall removed from a 0 r drawer In the car a box full of tools tool t and in the moil mutt workmanlike manner made the necessary readjustment and andi i affixed A I new naw strow lie hud had never nevar ne r j dreamed of finding a woman capable of ot I r this That as why he tort lost hl his wager it 1 THE TILE ONLY O L ONE NE Consuelo lo Duchess of tor was waa 1 j i the only woman not net of or royal blood blow I who ra wa was present at the dinner party J given Ien by the king n and anti queen of oC In Inon on board the She Will was of course coure Invited through the Influence of or King Ring Edward for she In to l a 1 tire the stranger to the young king and an queen I Notwithstanding he the practical I jokes i and aM of hf he h hu has n a 1 fine J appreciation of oC magnificent and when he h entertains It In tr done donI In the Ih splendid fashion fa The dinner on Im hoard rd his hit steam yacht wa wu In magnificence n I record r one and the t hf wonderful plate v Inlaid with nIth lIh Mono which was 1 Used 1 on the occasion Ot wa W was II of f coUrt coon e brought from Spain for the express purpose of oC bring being displayed lI at this gathering and thereby show eho ore off to toVIM tot t VIM kings lu law For J or beauty of ot design and workmanship thero there ii I nothing to beat It In England gold service ser Ica which Is I kept Pt at Windsor ensile castle tle l ts Is more Inore wild and larger and the tho famous one nt at Hyde Park House owned by Lady Naylor HII A woman by hy the way come next ext to tn King Kin Bd Ed Edward ward wards There arp au people In Ind d prefer Lady 1111 Lady Naylor j to that at al Windsor Wind lor cattle castle because be au e like ilkI the king of cC Spans It II to is I of ot a lighter make but It II IK III 1 only which It h 1 Inlaid with lIh Jewel AB AS TO 1117 DINNERS Dinners given on yacht yachts In England I are always Informal King Alphonsos was an exception The tables ta hies were f decorated with orchids Alphonsos fa ta fai i write Onte Mower and the rn menus nus were painted by tJ a 1 Spanish artist In the combined colors of ot England and Spain It HIli I la tho the rustom not to 10 wear tiaras liMn or other Jewels at al yacht cht dinners but thin one reversed d by b who will have his hiI own on way a The men 1 I wore court drew knee breeches with lIh I buckled buckle shoes choen and nil their orders while e the Iho he ladles ladies were svere attired in their I most mot elaborate evening gowns and aniS wore wort their tiaras and jewels To even een the royal roal this thin was Willi nf a It source of C CI I trial for they Ih hod naturally left nil all nilI I their brut beat Jewels locked up In Iq London I as a hart lind the American dowager r duch I Maids dalde special II messengers me jUI and anti deter detec detectives I tint tives were promptly from Cowes to town lOll and the crowns and I tiaras procured The young queen wa wn a vis Inn nf ot oti i In point de dt Venire lace lap on rot which rent Jewels were wore embroidered and the she he wore WON her famous Irown of or orI I blood rubles rUble her whole corsage be ing covered corred with pearls and diamonds diamond All 11 these Jerns Berns have recently been re cc rei i eat 11 t in it Pari In III the fashion of late to do ro FO the brilliancy of at the effect can be bl Imagined moro morn es rl especially i when th the electric lights played upon her majesty VIOLET AND QUICK I fA f A famous Parisian dressmaker was i requisitioned by h Consullo Consuelo Duchess of ot Manchester for tor her lier gown which had to be composed competed executed and dis dh dispatched patched to England In 45 eS hours hout from tho the moment of at ordering The man mall milliner In III question U II one of the makers mo most t favored by h and he hI keeps a rant cast which Is la an exact ca ra of oC the th figure so 0 that he rut 11 always make her gowns gonna without giving her 1111 the trouble of tIng dying them themon on Tin The frock frUCk he composed for her hr was wasas wasas as usual In violet tones It wu of chiffon n with Inlet of point dAlencon and with It she hl wore wor II a crown of ame amethysts amethysts with lIh high spiked points and a collar and stomacher of or the win same stones Sh She I to III ono one of the few fu elderly women who Ihl have hue managed od to keep their arms arm shapely and is III thu thus able to wear 11 the ehe new nel armlets above the elbow She has hI had two to of oC these to match her magnificent set ret et of ot S HUSBANDS There are at tho the moment two Ameri Amerl American ran can who might without any trouble case the lIr publicity send nd expense rid themselves of ot their I lords lord und and masters through the medium I if rf t the divorce court Their is s flagrant and notorious they the are arf squandering their wire m money n y In Inthe Inthe the most Inot reckless r fashion lint Hut their wives have no Intention of n bouncing them They know full well that In Yng land IlInd the woman who divorcee divorce her hus hue husband husband band loses lose whatever costal position she sho obtained through the marriage As ex peeresses they would not count for much So Ro In order to retain their ex u social A positions they the grin or rather smile and bear bellr It IL They The go everywhere once In a blue moon they the are lire seen lien with their husband at church churchon on A 1 Sunday save the mark for It II l I Ithe is the custom of these thue peers P to come rome home hom now and again from Crom Saturday to 10 Mon Monday Monday Ion Iona day a In the it net I In Eng EnK England England land It In Is not nol usual to 10 nek husbands hu and wives to the same Jame house parties parlieR 1 M Co 0 that during the visiting reason esson now no noat at hand the th fact that a husband goes to one house hOUle anti his hl wife to another will not lIot occasion o ulon remark It Is pleas pleasant pleasant ant lint to observe that notwithstanding the Immense e provocation given the two women romell in question their dearest ene ens enemies en inks mies never oven even hint R a 1 death Ir eath of scandal In connection with their names namu Caesars wife Is le I not In It In comparison n with them They The have ha taken laken every care are to protect their own good names and they bolh both havo hao the regard re ard and the sympathy of ot everyone In the eo best beat set lIel from the queen down dOIn who oho ho Is II Ison a aon on the most friendly terms with Ilith both holh bothof bothof of them The queen Is la I much opposed ed to 10 In high life at any all rate rail Women who nho marry marr great title she he believes should endure martyrdom rather than take any steps otepa that would cause caulle them to be tarnished by scandal LADY IAD MARY |