| Show HENRY VISITS MOUNT VERNON i Places a Wreath Upon tho Tomb Of Washington HE J A LINDEN TUBE rm g Wih hii Mont mill nir 11 luU Vii i I it l Irr th Ile Fob second chapter CI In II I national wel welcome 11 come COlI m to Henry l n of or h be un today at It 9 thin mum morn Und lio tl and suite IUle at lt noon the t h l nt the tho Capitol and at nt conclusion made Ute a ahll hll I I to II pay tribute to t Wl hinl ton ut nt Mount Moult Vernon This I hll e Henry accompanied by Ambassador van 01 dined at lt tho White with President lI 81 dent delt und Mrs MIH lol velt Thu dinner was WI entirely and of n perso personal o nal character and to 10 the tho K Ie y i making this day one of th I were no I formal toasts or exchanges the purpose to 10 per permit mit a I c than OH 1 during thu formali formalities ties of ot interchange last Mon Monday ul day present Ile ent ut t Ilio Ihu dinner OlI leu von Vil of ot tho princes staff MUy MIMI Roosevelt Minn ami Ild Senator und Mr Henry Hen Journeyed Journ 1 to Mount thin and planed two wreaths on 01 ho Iho tomb of or He JI approached the grave of oC the tho II t with wih bared head hent and that Ihal there might be nothing in the asked tl holders of u 1 doz dozen do doIn en In who stood to 10 re te refrain frain from Com him Th loyal visitor und 11 his party lal were taken to Mount Vernon by b special the Mount Vurnon electric railway Two Jo large observation cam call were provided and from Crom them tho prince s al w the tho lon and the of ot northern Virginia historic to Americana since colonial days It 1 was 2 C when hel the tho special departed and IId the tho run un to Mount Vornon occupied G Prince Henry I I m walked to the th home and was 18 from flOI there thelo down over the MOK nf of the hill hil to 10 the die tomb When the Ihl Iron sate of or the tomb was opened he hI canned I hll cup cap and n nt entered Two 10 large huse made at Wu by his order already been heen sent ent to 10 the iia tru und 1111 11 them up he ho formally set el In place A of or over oer a n tWI men 1111 stood In II the Ih ap approach to the Brave uncovered and In thai with wih their silence added to the of HIlI Fifty o col down the that falls rols tho Ih tomb lomb Henry auy a Y from flOI planted n linden tree treo Tho Iho tree had been ret In place prior prim to 10 lil arr jet II and a I spade the prince led the tho IMO In around Its 18 loots loot The he prince oi 0 taken Inken to 10 the he old oll ton house hou e there met a n delegation of the Mount I Vernon Ladles association lt tion by hy Mis Juliet Van al liens Henl Townsend of New rk He le spent n few minutes at a the 1 ton and then thel departed fur 01 Large crowds watched his hla arrival and lull Lallo and his hil I through his historic tOlle departure old Alexandria wan lined with wih peo te who cheered him cordially It I 30 when lon V was reached on the return trip and the WOH driven 01 at a once II to the Ger German Ge man embassy TUB TIm WINCE Feb cb of ot the most beautiful pases In our relations Is IN the Iha record of or these theEo festivities festl the Cologne Gazette re referring reo ties S ferring tl to Prince Henry B visit to Pulled States the tho members of ot of both houses of Congress the mayor of ot he York representatives New army navy nl of or the Om United States have hlo the brothel of oC our emperor not only lion hon ors but have everywhere ed openhearted cordiality that the Impression In Germany Is l most tierce Henry s able and nud permanent Journey joure west est and south will wi Undoubtedly un pleasant course edly ed take the name What deserves most lost to bc bo emphasized sized however hOe Is the th unanimous par of the American people In Inthe the tho festivities which their highest rep 1011 have hlO glen given In excellent The rhe Inhabitants of or the Imperial city of Now York and Wash the capital cl havo hoo shown sh 0 1 In their demonstrations In honor of ot the tho German prince and German people that thoy tM feel rell them tham 1111 reives to tl be betaking taking lh tho president dent und his national stuff In the hos hospitality II which In every respect Is 18 n W hope p tho wIsh of f to bc ht entertained o ob i a 1 Ger German er battleship will be he fulfilled In a n man wi fullet most pleasant way WI If I this visit could couMbo be bo made In 11 German waters the Ger German man people could take tl O part In honor honorIng Ing sympathetic personality rep the great American nation The rho presidents duties duls prevent this Hut even though years earM pass before President as I a n vat ut citizen can cn visit our the tie remembrance of or the tho splendid February days II s will wil continue to live within us 11 the German people will wi prepare n hearty welcome May I his countrymen the American citizens u Us carry carr home the Impression that the German people peole are equally hospitable and appreciative of International Inter lonn courtesies and hon honors honors ors |