Show I I t i I i I i I I t 1 i a J I I Ii I i II I I Ii II i I 1 I I II Ij j I I r I I I 1 1 g ASKS American mer an Woman To 0 Act as Substitute Hostess 1 I Special Correspondence C J OCt O t 12 Never In the Hie C annals 1 s of 0 r yal etiquette bus thero been beena a greater reater honor cnn f upon an American woman w an the thc lot of thc l late t Marshal Fields Field daughter Mrs Irs p I l f a J g ago gO at Bal B I Im m ro J P J fO Jg t tf sf o te for or tlC the t f i rr rs ged w hI II CS LIela I Il evening cy I g with the fD I i OE U MC v tJ pis K e o Y r y I cow across 1 fru t E tt ip r ch f At the tho last mo moo I merit nth rOyal Ig p ent to the tho tos 1 sho o Vas Indisposed sed but butas butas as he eV wore roo i ho esse in the J she not not Anticipate tl would cause convenience c l lf f Directly Dl tH tho king heard I that his da laW not 7 f omo to t Is no ma Jn so t a and Ill u s as Ja r that Mrs Beatty should l nI a d act S Ii hlin h 11 PROM R M NE TO ro DINNER o at 0 p m the king al 9 p m n at when tho message mes age ar arrived ill rived The as of f course It to that could emo atai a more I o I loment aH n Ii 11 i prA II l s Reatty Itty i s thc tho table and went r t slI was yas r her she tho fr h St though it tp the ho botn rind and also looked It it w s ithe of f society lot at ar great fl je l us T rY IN DE I Nm j I 1 t tAt At AJ J the hc t the tho li riu at al wl I il a cl Thanking lh has hill orp R spicy scores score of his friends hay hao o first in 11 st y n c i to Ii Is taVor tbt their th r capacity he t f fm raconteur m Instances pC f ct r d h Duchess orl ral t rs G org all tl tl o oIl Il f ml has j Il ll No Is ll 1 I oi S i l 0 gu in fa t their rJ d liao l on onan an oll el I E r s ii 1110 ni in tho ca cal l lh a l st r tl e el l heat ai i There Ista ls certain ll hU gay ho J i storIes nr oC 1 irio m hl r C n or the i s lof Sutherland or i ht lively 31 i 1 In society s clot j I f Ti TS FORKING ti feTt I said all l sides s tl f vl new house iuS Jn 1 Is ready read far thell thello o tip It will be the must beautiful l Iff Iii London Lo id n They Thc ore the first t Cc a 11 suite fulte Cf rt r m at the disposal of r the king one o f the th f ss wl crl o lie hc sl hi b v ing lr g f v r i mado OC d it help h lp se l lf f of oO h he Is Isn n uso Js Jn In London T mansion lato Gofdon Go ved at G ol h a i first floor I Il rooms for f r the tho ean f iWa Ics a th thc pre a then tl en were i Io At t which h belongs to the ns wi ro Edward Edvard recently sta il l l nI lt sacred tb m t l Is the thc lic t t of C r i tl at 1 I u rC I floor tJ VII su c n 17 I ou I lo b nel bo DO sp J cla of bur it rf or the h da cIny or tlc o df c t An Ed ls Ie pr t l i iI I j place a suite nf at he oC 0 Iho kins 0 IW p IN lN gAD At now new in It 1 n terrace the thc c u Theve Is IH no lio Am lu In T L who fios jOl such moh they the theil will il bo b s to tn far 1 advantage in her lir than Ihn In Ill the thC old people or If r t stand the D pave up that If n st I 1 J l of ur t lon for f I 1 ol w t S u to where wh la motor rIH J t OI fwd and andis ton nOU Is a r Ji 11 ou is I only a It muffled sound oC o the riot of it Mrs Ir I l is I immensely h hI I lier hel choko chol As s 8 e ono ana exp l It fo 0 mo lately IId she Iw Is I lk Ilka xa Child d toy to hc on e Ies splendid for fO It without now nOWel el at will nal good tf pf them According ng to I arrangements she nl l s to spend the thu o tho Iho In London Lon un i Gm Every guest who stays at al Skibo cas castlo is H taken by b tho th host hust to lotho the little close eIo e by br to vl Jl his moth ers els grave grav a It olio enough but bUL beautifully cared n tho is isa a II diplomatic person pcr on lo wll provide with a wreath to In with will the other blooms which am at lJ sent ont every morning from tic Andrew Car Cal Carnegie negie adores his hiI mothers lir I J every room In the castle are oC or oCher her TIll cottage she sh oc occupied ocI I and Him sho refused to leave when her son grew rew wealthy CI and ani offered her hel any nn stately stally homo she sho might choH is still standing In the little garden ln That was Wll the in which tho first saw Sll the light lIht Carn ies friends uro often invited there too and may culla culIa rose or 01 a geranium in memory of f the spot It Itis is II a 1 sweet simple garden full oC 0 old oW world flowers W 11 und and herbs within bee b Iilo In corner which Is I replaced by llY a when occasion demands Andrew Carnegie takes inta it tOl that guest who stays Hta with him must lIe a interested In his garden and us he hc himself h is IH If hh l a I Jack of 0 thc dour d U Scot never leel forgives it s i H N 1 most l st conspicuous women mAm ll lct ir an haa hn lust tl experience Her only Ia h tel iter bout about fourteen tour m years year old I arl Iono one aleino n ru rc 10 h A d t on Oi Oil the l P I IA her parents fil ft she e va lo Jo b the ll a count cot cottage tage living alone al ll and aill under u an un us 1 naino Sh n and fal and andor of or mature liu ii appearance ha h d passed as IH I oung lady ll pl eighteen en had rul and l d seeri iw lu visitors and apparently n mn to offer for fo Iun peculiar p hll conduct except pt a sudden n independent In ex existence i LADY r |