| Show I WOMEN OF FOREIGN LANDS I 1 ne em r ls of f be e Germany Is known to 0 eVer the St ot fIrst to further the Interests any J t set let on foot for tor the nIle ot human uttering and for tor the diminution of at disease Her majesty ra s ample agO go by of this a few tew days day lh Ih the granting a ft special audience In I U It lOral aste l to lo the representatives P taUve r to movement vem nt on behalf of or the tree rec tion of ot plAces of ot cure Some Sonic of ot the most moat famous of Germanys physicians were received by b her majesty majest among others other the th C I Bavarian doctor i whom Professor von on with the empress at some lome length Lady Mabel the pretty rutty young stepdaughter Ite of the Countess of ot Annesley U I isone one of ot the charming channing group of Irish maidens maIden which Include the daughters of the Duchess of ot Abercorn Lady Constance Butler Lady Helen Stewart and several of ot the younger members of at th the court Lady Mabel Is fond of ot outdoor sports sport and U is devoted to fishing When the king of ot Portugal visIted Paris he saw and a Mme Ime BeJ ne neIn In Madame SaniO ne and the tho Idea of presenting her he with R a 1 pair of mules from the royal stables struck him as being appropriate was delight a V ril ed d although It took a considerable time timeto to train them The Duchess of ot Abercorn and her two lo the kindest young oun daughters are among amon and most practical patronesses and helpers of ot the Irish Industries Association ion tion of England Many Ian years ears have gone rone by since Inee the duchess started the lIar Bu Industry now one of the most flourishing nourishing In the kingdom tome some Idea Mea of ot the useful work done donI In connection conn with It being belog supplied by the mention of the fact tact that furnishes pairs of ot socks sock each year to the clothing cloth In department d ot of the tho British army anny The little diamond crown which Queen Victoria favored after h her r wid never looked large lure enough for tor her Ier sad lAud sometime seemed learned a at though It roust must tumble off ort her head It vai once In Unc r as hr ber majesty m mounted the throne during one of at her rare visits to parliament and i Beatrice had to come quickly to the rescue to keep koep the sovereign emblem In place At the tho Duke of ot York Yorks marriage the Princess ss of Wales Vates wore ore the diamond ti tiara tiara ara Russian Ru lan shape which the ladles ladies of at England gave rave her ai U a silver Ver wedding present The Russian tiara has haa ha be become become become come a useful article to the tha leading la Ia dies dle of ot society as it can quickly be turned Into a necklace of ot very el ry hand handsome sonic some appearance In ln England this or Is It not riot usually worn as AI a at the time l czars court but differently poised on l the head H J Many people consider Mrs Irs U Il West still the loveliest of ot the charm charmIng ch charmIng nn nnIng Ing trio composed of at herself and her hel two daughters Princes Henry Henl of ot Pless PIon and land the young Duchess of at Westminster f The IThe mistress of castle ells tie nee Miss tIn Fitzpatrick ha has a full tull measure of Irish wit It and brilliancy as well ell as true Irish 0 beauty and to these gifts gift she ahe Joins Join th the po polo i 0 possession of an exquisite volet |