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Show t- ECT- jrEWr MAOBM TtrE HOME8. THEXK IE ma rCBUO EVENING NEWS. -- -- PART two SATURDAY ASP TKCTIt JANUARY Who Know the Invariably Make Their Tbroucti ll Advertiser lertl Field i,' Announce-men- u LiBKKTY. SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 1011! TEN PAGES e U 9 UNCLE SAM HOME FOR HIS DIPLOMATS OFFERS illf A -- 4 " ! isa, , ? .23 ( f1rs.flaldwir?Dritmmot)ds House Jhe is trying to sel it to the U. S. ' as a permanent London Embassy. - 9 A a ly . ? vi ? d' )VRtAGGAmf s Vea4 nx a t i GacW-- cs V.knA 3r. lAovenxr '4- r jr: CtrtnRKxiiEjRftQim byCqlomsts L Mwetieewaruse-- , (Special Onreepondenpe 2 Carlton House D LONDON, In the rlajstheof George center of political and coart life of England, mil. perhaps. In there days of (e'er" V. be lh center of American life In London, the embassy, of the United States d permay at last have a manent home. In Die building known as No 2. Carlton House Terrace. Mre Maldwin Drummond, once Mrs. Morel-al- l Field. Jr.. Is the owner of this Bbe has just offered it, at a palace great financial sacrifice, to the United Stales government as the residence of the American ambassador atthe court of Bt dames. A half million, of Uncle Sams money will buv It Just as It stands, but If the got. rXineut a ants Its own furnishing a mere 1330 000 will satisfy the former Chicago w ornan. Mr. Drummond has decided to caat efr the shackle of London society and town life and become a Lily or tne ' manor among the rural beauties of Hampshire, When she became a wldowr and decided to make her homo In England she sent her son to Eton and (hen to Cambridge university. with hor fr.talid daughter abe lived alternately in rented booses In the country and tn lend on. or traveled abroad, searching lor health for Gwendoline Field. After surprise marriage to Maid win Iiruicmond. came the of No, t I'arlton House Terracepurchaae and the planning of a social campaign In town. The h'nse bad been owned by a famous aniltect Gladstone and the earl--o- fr much-desire- to-d- o !' f Deity. as prime ministers, lived there And fTiarlea Dickens, who dined sumptuously In the house, made It historical by his description.' The architect owner spdht $130,000 In. what he thought were Improvement. Mrs Drummond, when she bought it, practically rebuilt tho place. Hhe went to the wonder stores of the world, in Italy, in Greece, in France, and captured marbles and bronzes, pictured panels and painted ceilings, costly fittings and carpets and hangings, and all of Euthinge that the treasure-house- s rope yield up at Die touch of gold. Wearies of London Hy the tune tho builders and the dor-- 1 orators and the furnishers had finished, the American woman had spent a full million dollars. Hhe continued to spend money by opening this modern palace for entertainment. Dinner parties, "at homes," bails, receptions everything was of tho most magnificent and costly yet in perfect taste. Mrs. Drummond was a charming hostess but did not blossom out. aa had been expected. Into a recognised leader of the American set In society, and after a time she wearied of London. So Mrs. Drummond w I shed to get rid of her house, and decided first of all to be patriotic, Mr. Whltelaw Reid's hold on the ambassadorship is not eternal. He has made of "Paradise Lost," as Dorchester House Is known here, a Paradise indeed, and has set an example of entertaining that few, If any. ambassadors can hope tc following emulate, unless they live, expense free. In a go vexn and conducted Dorchester House Is not for palace. House Terrace sale, but 2 Carlton meat-own- Oueen Mary Starts Cult Devoted to Needlework Consort is a Devotee of Serving and Threatens to Oust its Predecessor, Bridge, From Its Present Popularity Among Society Women. king George 1 imperial Orrespondenee ) ON DON. Dee. Owing to the incentive of Queen Hary. who is volte of ths needle, the cult I "sUlcbcry" lias- - prevailed lCs u Ires ailing In society, to an zlrig ertenL Every other woman one Bets i talking of needlework and hevaft of the needle; ltd a sort of rtwrtHon The mysteries of sailn (Utoh, doed" and otherwise, of crewel- -' uc,lln. herring- wmo-h- o and French knot are 17 By the time ame thl r--? tew lndl nd Die wm find, rL , aoclety a, I 28. bk -1- UdTnVhC ebv'rct. hd tsu 0'!?iJT 1 ntedjewkers h'r OW la dn for decorattoii. .,,,, - t 4. .J - .r r J lb-Th of Wr. Dhru- and tfji Inmate It wm thrift fi momU Hcmwh ifr h i g mrai officer In th ruyai hoiiM C'aIHjiks, br- - oli mnn ton. Th hold tut none dared puWTh It. u Uw art oeiilngs. ahd of original tlt ITjnce Wales, Krlrik, hats utilized Cha roof prince rffnt held Lheir court, thrtr Mra JpumiTVhn! i "nmru4-tirroof bv a atut gar-Ijxyrimm j.LAbln.t councils. and m.ntary t.tvVrv-- I one can utG 1 renews ther with tlaw Tno wH of tnnot r uiuslritun r kiunfa Ju a hammoLK among; pail.n tr Offers! n a and snvktu N iroont for uid aiv a is in a lur.irs are af-- ft rn t :im FV 11 w 'u 'i She rltTl plenty of hi t' as .ilr in uihlna la hr built aecial t'i s ard thL Mrs. Maldwin Drummond Would Sell Carlton House Terrace for Embassy Widow of Marshall Field, Jr., Who Will Hereafter Live in ythe Country, The Building at What She Terms a Bargain Price Proposed Embassy Row of London Palaces Which Shelter Many Famous Well as a Dozen or More of the Great and the Near Great of England. Anglo-America- a con- - vonsetion I had retently with a wnir.mj g "Tkf here. wh teaches In Uieivmiklng' In revival or inter.-s- t Just 13 years has been remarkable." she said. "Indeed, 1 found ittrowing so much that last year I founded the Lzu-society exclusIVelji for those Inand terested In lace and many well known people are active member. Lulies pome to me from all U-- ''4. fii thf o' th fhe rrini'lpal )ndirttng th (kill Mini h golden r m'u ilrt'AHi; ImAlng room AH , art tom ;r 1 irt en m MitjMig .tv! inn b thrown oien r- D I . . A ir !)" rnm Lavish Entertainment a Krand otrfaf and a marble I ! at. IflintiT1 '. rjtarii ffT room er . To hnor ip tl4 ty-r- r hn 1 anKsoui member t4.at iat. ' arui You wtU Gel. HhiUIs f.ither micned. as wif pretty Mr.f 1,4.1 ; y .t 'AH ! r n- Hr tT KjArie e mue Slonn r..i. pr.!' ri i r' B.rna.nd hirl u I is an ex v 'baini-th- el is the sslyn. by Ills -t eil woi 20. nz i. in t r of S jtt a un.br tlllg e.1, ll r i! (In I rf bbk- - n. t.iift'r; i' th did all hn Hyde park tht ifT'unJ a. id a Mill 5r"vent f n iv jvvnl hut p5t-I- jwt-- iht Kr wtr ThriKH.rofi n the liPt it waa reified, N n titoi i j d tr Iih nf ..'(. rid tts r r' atH ta'nTw"l - of rold, lrum-siynt- -t N'MIUaTa. I Rider Haggard Predicts Dire Fate For White Race Says It is Threatened With Destruction Unless There Is a General Movement Sucking Power oj the Cities the Great- estMenaccTo Civilization. Back-to-the-La- nd t c r nn r.x. ' It t - f a r,t,rr.it H i . , ' ! . w i, It h 1 H tL'. I -- ht !U j. Ik, tb is ru I io ttc In ' s V ml! . ' GiUns: J 'I that - s.riJ tet u, the her rln 'll J.Lle' ihl w evrv are b Mr riV Uji palace m htoa m an 1 s t' tt 'r jPTmv1 In T- (Tair s anl for a t!nv being the ft rn a'jof a rprntrrrmt' tt- - 5W a to to Uavld tVk'ii hi5 S; IgIIK. . n! f i nife H inilti h n Na'tr and snl Irl flr-- t '! U tl.irs. n -mghti of 1 r .! i wife Tills 4PPJ hi jeer e war rreji- led a varied and tl, moughly trrevpoiint-bl- Im idtitK! jiff'! nPAiax. life, has m.ule no less than three pindont ; ' . rin Lon-,- e, in nn.iinony, has figured7 -i i r h 4.nt.hop hut It was not a c arts twice, been j don for a n ' them taking an many as 30 or 30, cost- In the divorce s rM ' 'i j AaJth dwln-A.- t court, rtm nn.-.ring them from $20 to $30. Many of through ih bank'dptcy then th.it tle i . been on the stage dlcj , I . She Is fond of big, bold patterns In them teil.irie they find it sucU a restful thm.nigh Si, -j!tlJ4 i t -d ajM r r cl an Inr.nl'lbie" Id-- ., of ! edited a ipcr M- R l r vivid colors, and has worked many bed- - occupation, and one lady came for .a O.YhoN. iv, ur' VaM ti-t- e 1 i ' for brcakins the bank bv whl. h - ib tNH m t v de- 1 and coverlets In William. Mo;,- iiikin h-- doctor's order; she was syrtein II hsid no OJa.'lUt $; hk). fought in tie j.i.- d to ! d ris patterns. There Is a splendid sped- - i spifcrhig from 'nerve,' and be pre. he ilnp. I.. kl L a a ji i.tA t. i.j4It 1UL jl$L a a iia'fM r, no oi for men of her work at Wilsford manor '.Scrbd so many hours a day for her " Boer ww and hei down and out wnh i fl, Y.uoukTi hp w a f f w iti'd t t cents In his picketr' . HJi f V. rr.il' y Salfebnry. urr m slender fhahogany bpdi "Little lady Ellen Montagu of Whose three ! rk ho i h'eHin I.ird n,,t h; to With a!1 hi fratl men wrtn.g I mj-i I told you last week, ts making of a very old type. She likes best to illn ., "ii hnk' 4if r tur t th r has been ahrewd enough to, pnv.it t 1 tl copy old designs and say she considers such good progress that her parents, Rossljntaroe of sj, t nQ a position 'it.tl sh rich a.ira. Hlo first. Lady , -- late f.w If women of today plied Jke needle j the duka and duchess of Manchester, marry ar r.e aiiKiti waa Vkilst Vjncr valve as Ms, ;q,d hdtkH h h lit J ' more frequently, they tfstild be less have not been obliged to alter their Rosabel!- r mother K ai enough of a althy LtacotnMih-thu jnjall rumtvr vlu Ins' KrabR- J restless in this fevertslw hurry Ing age. plans as they feared at first They are the daughter ow r f inir . hlorn d ka 1 I , h.i-- - a who paid hi Another workwoman" who I an adept Shortly starting tut India on a Jolly man. - monuil af- - at he ha (rraivi thr d.in;t r that l i t'i ore than ome- 1, rd Rosklyn je.1 h-- r , ; , h r In her art Is Lady West, whose magni 1 q ti art.ajfi -- vt the future long tour, accompanied by. Mre.M'ii- - such a 1fe that . left him. where- - f.ir a.1 : " uu iu F.dj fleent curtains, W14 in number. In ' her llam Leeds, who bas quite recently been J .rrtt 'h M1- .tioi the il n 4 ku Kr under , th law i Scotch lie diw-eteupon Ippop!, drawln grooms are a marvel of needle- - talking to the American newspaper for dewrtion He xt krat parr . . mi mat nod Anna r.i b mrt'' Th ulore work. it h th h ft They are part applique and j about her Impressions of England, gif.1 Robmon. th- e known American utn , ,r r j part embroidery. In Jovely colors of especially London society. Ws found actrreM, and tnir Th Ut!(HiK about with her jt r utd, d s tJum-gr-nf r I have Jurt had a reTmrkari The effect. Mrs. Leeds a curious and "tempera- money as ftirs deep hlue, green and gold di- hl'could )'. a till she dang hd obtained from old Italian designs, la ments 1 sort of woman. She bad a fri r with the nun of whom Uh ie-His thgd wife the Lady jo,,.-- , i. ,i g h " him , Lrd ;ifi written In tht Ulrar of hr Nor Very full and fine. Lady West Is good time over hers. In various aorta of Rossi yu of the pr- -- it waa Verm Bay -hcir clover beyond tbs ordinary and bas the, ay-a- , but to never quits sure of her-kna- ck ley, the v "fi i.i-dauht-- r i an army officer, t H.,,ttr uh a - folk home, . m y D:t'hrhTm Ha tv tk- Irej of adapting old German and self; shs lack that accurate estiroo-Italla- n Jnminic, prett ' f, at h , y)urau'n L which Hon backbone ths Is to n somodern requireineDt. - After hU flm t of th designs ' hi btrawhioh den !axt tout Her Curtains are quits unique in their rlety woman; nevertbeleaa. she to much meant no roor iivrty from tola rich '.The of hut he ciil-V way nothing of the1 same kind ha liked and by a sort of instinct she does father-J- n -- law --- U Romtyta tried the S'" his of can n . i b lia beerddns Of recent yara, ihd tbls edit her entertaining well snd- handsomely flame Af 'Mara He h,f civilization" He told me or tli- - no--- 1 tto a tmretiiwr needle to quit a rircumstance of without a trace of "side- or affected Enkine end act of ran briJn Iu LAIT ' tbs early twentieth century. It may formality. ua lug of the people from the country to oompeny for e f! t r- -. E'i i 1 .r h r 1 1- ' z All of "ahirh remiTwlg mo of hr No i; MeMackay ,.f Sm - Fru - tlif thr n f Frn owns No Nv :.i' tluWAt N in l.ri rtit r tt r FarirJ (f J I 'Til it ll Itidei a torm e home seer. In- - .r t Vi Uirari)X o i his .in i ghbor la Lor lr!stii n t.V r r l.iun. the the Gtunnves i i i . U $c' ru Morgi r. f tout renoar At 17 ouno T'i r i in! .it j.r . 'until lan f m Jlom,tetedien ,t is r i . f :! M npan Yiu f iiam is ad: rf Astor Mr Hun' r i Ant inoiMfp iiniH! I Tilly South car. a r iin j r ter til who r iluu-ti fpn 3 i Sir GPb rt P.ir-- lir,i figuri s is at V vthT pr I at t r, the i'anad-t- n V, .r author, lit. r ii, jr s tf. home of i apt ti. ' le.i? i N o J o L ml IaJ'ly lion ITed Gties who married an W 1 American, and s' No 24 Is Sir Philip urvf of .urv pr ,f t!i VSaler.ow, stt so: of Margaret H rtii, tj M u and l No. tin m pm of Xapu. 'V. r l- - hiw urett irirman embus. and has let n $r nr u an erin n m war N'oh. II nip ing J.un ti t' St J mi the Franeo-Grk j 13 haie been thrown Into onr .ft tl t,. lM kugbiTi ia aint! by make up the towr house of the iaf-- ' ,f 1b nt and Yrkz Jjk' hr nwlale. one of England s gn atr t l r t f i' mat nr 'Triton It' I sporting peers f FYo4 r k, PrJnr. tho j a Hou x , Noted Neighbor i f ib " ti I htm thj pnnt nt 4Ur former y LorJ Oirzon's ii org IV, tuod ihro until S.l Th ro in in nbt m a and Hvd Ird ur errt iwume ( of rarlton III and hla onyf plotting to. eiH-- , t. Lace Making Fad Ha Amernan would provide ample soij-- for ail the '.entertaining an American ambassador tould desire to do. ('.triton House Terra. PsLiy is ne of the centers of fashionable Eni m, as it has been kirow 1732. and it i already- qn.tc American lYobably no otlxr street of it a size In the world shelters so many of the great and the No. 1 is the mansion of ii. Karl urzon f Kedirwtone, the former viceroy of India, w ho married Mat Lfiter of Washington and Ciiicago. It was occupied by Jostpli Choate when he was American ambassador to England" No I is Sirs. Drummond's At No 3 dm 1- Iord Revelstoke. the great on his death t will Baring banker become the proisrly r Ceul Biring, who married tne iaughier of JVrro Lorillard of New J'ork X , 3 is the carl of Caledon's, a jouth g.icn to such furious rrotor.ng. that he ha had all his licertses takrn. H's aunt, who looks after him. ts married to a Canadian, and laird Caledons future bride is already being discussed and is an man a rturn to the domoetic method' of cur forbear ns beau-tJTui- lv h.r i. t,T ' rj I .f . . no n t7 jim 0 Hinc te I pra' tK.il N .H'vik A f 1 m T'- h i - t !arj to tre z t J Rljt. ll n I !in hrw in 4nd Cut talked (Contlnu-- d id- ( (rf u l- l- bs i (l3 In r.ited and MitS .'fru a library on page fourteen ) |