| Show WHITELAW REID VERY OPTIMiSTIC Ambassador to Eng England En land Takes Rondo of Outlook k rr r OPPORTUNITIES ABUNDANT itell holl tell b h by Will Iw Ite Se Seen i We Wit lints irA r Gave Us tA London No Nov Now M Reid th lb American AmrIn ambassador spoke pollo optimistically of ot tM th financial outlook and 1101 andField Field Marshal Mr r George Stuart Whit In the tM warmest terns tel at et the dinner of the th American Artan society tonight That the financial depression was wall felt among amon th the Americans Americana In England E lan was shown by b the attendance at al the UIO ban ball banquet which was w the th smallest In several year years Three hundred hund gu guest ruet compard with last lad year ear The president of the society Col Co Bullard Hulter was ivaa w Absent and It H Newton Crane Crone a former president presided In his hi hi M Mead Reid Hold eat at a t his hi right U the h table of ot honor and nd Mrs Mr Reid wt at hi hie ble left Itt Others Other Oth at this Ihl ti table ble beside the speakers aker Included the Marquis and Marchioness of or err Air Cawell 11 Robert J Wynn Wynne the th American at 11 London Lon London London don and Mrs 1 Wynne Wynn J J Van Alen AIn apt pt Sydney Cloman Isaac Seligman Richard A L deputy American Sir lr Joseph and Lady Lad Lawrence lawren and Mr and Mrs t H II Gor Our Gordon Ourdon don eton Selfridge Mr Holds Reids speech was wu received with great aret enthusiasm U He lie said Id Some Som one Said amid tu to I me as I was waa w start starting startIng ing Inc for this Ihl dinner You will mill III have to bo W boa Wa a Mark Tapley tonight cheerful under difficulties That was w only an exaggerated way of saying that we wo will have to be American as a usual Nothing could b boo b more Amerian un than to Iw tie Je down downcast downcast cast over temporary discouragement or orto orto orto to despair of ot the Ule republic because sonic some of or our people unhappily have lost their money mony almost atmo t ae as fast fact aa u they the made mild It W WI here have seen sen n such ouch things before and It was waR worse world when the country was waR not half hair so 80 big blK bl or half halt so to rich aa u It Is t now and nd we ue have not forgotten how bow we Yoe came cam out of them Continuing Mr Reid said aid Id he Ile was WH re reminded reminded minded of a motto he I had once one seen n non on a sundial lothe to the effect that we weIn are In a bit of a II Ax six but we shall than soon oon IM be out of ot It again When th the clouds roll roil by Mr Ir hell Held aid It I t will be peen that we still aUlI hive have the country that Providence gave gae gaeu us u that Ihal we still have a people and nd that we till still have the tho boundless op 01 opportunities opportunities which after ovary every over reverse In to the put pat have Invariably speedily lifted us u higher and yet ot higher Cilven Olven these what American fears tiara the result 7 In most molt our country never r baa lIu been In a happier ha position than to today toda today day da It U 1 not merely at peace but ht on term terms of absolute good will wUl all the world The whole sensational press prella was Wall unable to make mako a in our cordial cordi I relations relation with the gnat friendly people In the far tar east ent whom w we had bad the honor of first Ant introducing to th the western world IOven hat that spirited little colony beyond our northern frontier Newfoundland has good natu ly agreed agI to 10 arbitrate things Instead of Dt going to war wr with us U end however this arbitration turns turn out cut wt we shall on either aide lda aid of oC th tb the border bonier take It smilingly aft att after atter after er the habit of or the race The ambassador then paid pall a high trl tri tribute bute but to the new star In the Slag flag Okla atoms and said sold the next Pi president J would be head hend of or 4 45 6 stales BUlle with a u population POPUlation population tion of before the close of his hla term Mr Ir Maid held continuing related the his history hi history tory at of 0 Thanksgiving day dy |