Show 13 1 3 silver V boslo mar ci H jubilee I 1 E la fel J bant haland Bs 2 5 years aw 5 r 3 1 nf wt ja hem ca waSs ue artal 3 W a A w a buwi r fi R m IH arii i V KI f t lW ar W is ifs 31 ifil ayi r stage fd 1 A it cra cr 4 jzyk jt it 11 sl M A y s i tt w A 0 A Z k M W 14 I 1 z N 71 IV 1 47 tho the netherlands that was irr aw keynote of her address and it has baa been tho the keynote of her reign V A J Bra nouv in holland and under queen an authoritative QUEEN wilhelmina 1880 corn at the hague 1890 succeeded to throne of 0 gillern HIS 1898 crowned HOI 1901 married henry of burg schwerin 1909 1109 princess juliana born Y JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN RESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE cabled to queen Willi elmina the other day through the do department part ment of state his bis most cordial felicita eions with full appreciation of the gratification which your countrymen must experience expedience in tho the commemoration of an event so fruitful of end and prosperity tor for your coun the nies message sago said the amerla people unite in heartfelt wishes zany years to come your wise and 1911 CT reign may continue to redound 0 the glory of the netherlands the president has the reputation of ing only what he means he could y this however vever with a clear con ance var for queen 10 agn has been wise and benten and e F loyal subjects tills this fall have staged elaborate and lorig imig drawn out cele ration alon of her silver jubilee ah token their appreciation oreo vcr the bliefe ze are ties between aca iric and the netherlands other lian lan those ose of trade the dutch setd 11 new york an and guaranteed to the pressed of europe civil and re leous aa liberty on manhattan island 83 s in holland that the pilgrim blell tlell lers found on an asylum before corn com do to plymouth rock the dutch eye te AlI sent ra ninny any a good american to aliriza rIca the peace nus palace at the eales photograph aph herewith Is car 14 terest gift t an add a america has a 0 lively st ln in t tho he it Is doings therein w ta in recognition cognition of ties be Ani america erlen and holland that va ta eat it american Amerl can organizations sal delegates to offer t their con seti t to 0 queen wilhe Wll helna awn V atz cah 11 delegate by S were received ln to rio the 0 as queen athly th a so toc lt SL other i 00 th theol um hoi ja t clety 1 bodet 7 the st Zil chOlas bety ot holland jeanw jD aBow t ur 1 t tv afan Kil 2 nothern netherlands ands american foundation the now new netherlands commission of now new york the collegiate dutch reformed church of new york ond and the huguenot society of america with traditional loyalty to the house of orange the orange pennant waved over every nook and corner of the small and intensely patriotic realm trade was virtually at a standstill for many a day the celebration began when queen wilhelmina and princess juliana arrived in the hague from their country poti sent seat and ana found a great welcome awaiting them F for or weeks presents from the various oua rulers of the world poured in together with endless messages mez sages of congratulation then the queen made a ceremonial entry into amsterdam where there were days of festivities and every city village and comma anity had its own celebration der Neder landen americana usually say holland Is now a constitutional and hereditary monarchy the royal family known as the house of orange descends from a german count balram who lived in the eleventh century the congress of vienna erected the kingdom in 1815 with the son of the last stadt houder willem V as hereditary sovereign tills this union was dissolved by the belgian revolution of 1830 and in 1839 the treaty of london constituted belgium an independent kingdom king willem I 1 of the netherlands abdicated in 1840 bequeathing que athing bing his throne to his son willem II 11 who after a reign of nine mino years left the throne to willem III tills this king died in 1880 1800 after a reign of in default of mille male forty one years heirs he was succeeded by his big only daughter Wilh elraina helena paulina i marla maria with her mother princess emma as regent holland has features which have appealed to the popular imagination one Is the heroic and successful struggle of its people against the sea some of the land Is seven feet below ahe north sea bea everybody knows kirtway of ua its windmills its picturesque costumes its annals its cheeses its bulbs queen wilhelmina Is an appealing figure when W hen she was crowned at amsterdam twenty five years ago ag 0 she abe I 1 made a short abort speech from the throne she sha said 1 I make the words of my beloved own the house oC Orange range cap cai nyer A a oSh far work just fust off tile the press I 1 says chrt the queen has stood the test of time as Is evidenced by the regard in which silo she Is held despite her incapacity to appreciate tendencies which go to make up present day life she has shunned rather than sought popularity and although she bho Is the most democratic of 0 queens she seems to lack that captivating ease of manner with which popular royal personages won the hearts of their subjects the feminist movement met mel with little sympathy from her the phenomenal revival during her reign in both music and the stage made lietao appeal to her while wilhelmina Is a constitutional queen and every act of hers here requires the countersign of herumin her aln aisters it Is a mistake to think of her as merely a living symbol of the nations unity a ruler deprived of responsibility of power she has made a thorough study of governmental affairs and she often displays an insight into departmental matters that Is puzzling to public officials she has too fine a sense of her duties too great a knowledge of her count rys needs and hopes to remain a mere figurehead holland contrary to a general idea had a tough time during the world war but it preserved its neutrality and today its exchange Is at par america one believes Is of the opinion that holland d acted like a good sport in the question of the lie 1 former kaiser the arrival of the kaiser on netherlands territory took the government by surprise the su supreme council addressed a note to the netherlands government demanding the keisers kaisers kai Ial sers sees queen Wil belmina based her refusal upon respect for the laws of the kingdom and the love of that justice which Is embodied in national traditions i flo ns the two parties chiefly concerned probably had good cause to thank queen Williel government the entente powers weri were barred from tho the dubious honor of establishing a new international law which would set up the accuser as judge in his own case and the netherlands had bad the satis faction of seeing its respect for law and tradition prevail over ua its aversion to the guest who that feeling for his bla |