| Show KING EDWARD AND ACTORS Edward VII YI Is a 11 thorough man of ot the world and eo co good u patron p tron of 0 time the thea theater thea tel tar that ho he Is apt to fully rul full realize the serious nature of the damage that might be bo caused so f Important a phase of commercial enterprise as the cater caterIng Ing log to the public amusement If any large laige section of o society abstained from front patronizing IJ tho the theater out of at respect for the time formal mourning of the court cour courtie He Ie Is II a a II man of ot the time greatest tact corn com combined blood with much kindliness of at heart and he Is pretty certain to tu let It I bo ho 10 known lown that ho lie docs does not wish that play playgoers goons goers should abstain from tram visiting the tho theaters because cause of or respect to the morn mem memory mer ory of Victoria Such an nn Intimation can be given quito quite Informally and It Is Ismore more InlO than titan likely to be put ut abroad In an nn way The Time nature of ot the th new sovereIgn Is well ell summed up In a porn para written I think thIn 11 by Imy another Ed Edward Edword word ward whose surname Is Michael mind who Is a n clever critic of or timings things theat theatrical theatrical neal and the business manager ton for Mrs Irs lan tr As he Ime puts It No one om wil vill bc he more missed at mit theaters than the time king who was vas not only an Inveterate Inveterate Inveterate ate theatergoer but ut who set pet an exam example plo Pie which Is unfortunately not nt often followed by the time occupants of 0 stalls and amid boxes Not only did he make It n a point never to be bo late Inte but he hoe never neer left lef his box until the curtain was ia down mimi ar directly It went up on another act was In his place But a n further ex cx example example ample of or his imis courtesy and anti consideration Is afforded by the time Tact no matter mat r whether he ho liked hiked the time play pil or not he lie never gave le It n a social damning by b leav lea leaving lag ing mi gum adverse opinion I have heard m v al American pro rico professionals relate their meetings with wit the king when wh n he was the tIme prince says nays the New Neu York Clippers London correspondent and they have havo In every case aRC Rhon by their candid remarks that his imle manner was waa such that they the were made to feel tell thoroughly thorough I at ease ase and that while tho the tremendous Import anco of ot the time personage from tram an point of at view existed ha Ime was wan Wil SO fur far faras til furas as us the meeting of or the time moment was wag wal con can concerned corned a it courteous gentleman who desired to say nay IY word wor to tl one who ho hall hail entertained him him Two Tuo Instances of American protes professionals who had met the Prince of 0 Wales Hi In connection with his visits to places of entertainment amid which they the had hal related to me occur to me rime an ems anI ni I 1 write One was very recently In Paris I 1 was WIB with IL a prom prominent promInent American circus manager and an nn English T actor Something wn was said about IL t the of Wales time the Englishman J said sall he had once been pre presented to his royal highness And so eo have I said macid the American and you 01 can calm cal take It from ron me rue that tat he isa Is Isa 1 a 0 good frood old oil 0 pal The he Englishman stared stored In blank amazement nt at such a familiar state statement meat ment but time the good old circus man Inn did dill not notice the tha result of ot hits his hil remark nor mark lark the Unu ed grin grimm of your our corre correspondent at ot the time actors actor amazement Ho lIe 10 had imad acted as guide gUl e to the time prince during n a private visit to a 1 famous American snow SlOW anti and olt his opinion was the result of the time way wa his hi royal guest had hall acted while under lois his guidance In the other Instance the tIme prince had that a very ery 1 Ameri American can cnn actor should come to hio hl box to be presented pr and to be b thanked for the time pleasure tho time performance had afforded the time royal 1011 visitor The he actor was nome what embarrassed as h hl not under understand understand stand the simplicity of at the Incident antI and he hc said eald in telling It nn nu hour later Inter that he was wal rattled All AU I noticed was ho he said that the time prince talked such Ruch broken l n that at first I thought thou ht he lie was having a II game came with wih me mc and Im tnt hanged hangel If I could more than half make maine out omit Olt what he h said suld As a matter mater of ot fact Edward Edword VII VU VI does speak English with a very decided Ger German ier cr man accent which whelm la is politely alluded to by h his Imis friends as a peculiar rich burr biter nn In his hil voice nice 4 t I |