Show KING KIND EDWARD EDARD AT i RACES IN SILK HAT DAT HATi I Sets Sets- Fashion For British Who I Wish to Be Well I 0 Dr Dressed YOUNG PRINCE IN SCRAPE no Royalty alt Has Has- Burdens and mul En Monarch More Than Ills Share London Nov Not 5 London's fashionable hatters halters loudly rejoice and anil are glad slad that King Edward Ed appeared at the Doncas- Doncas ler or races in a n silk hat hint Of OC course course ever every who wishes to b be 1 well dressed it ut once donned a. a silk hat The Tue kings king's c example guve U e a a. strong fillip to the tue silk sUIt hat tru trade l' l in fact has created quite a n. scarcity of silk tiles on hand In hi the tho store The Tue hatt hatters Is I's y that the chimney pot flot will soon regain its old status status- They declare tlc thai lint only onh caprice laid It aside for tor awhile They say It is 14 economical lasting three times as ns long longas as ml a hard felt It hat hut comfortable cool in summer and warm varni in winter Inter healthful anI and above nil all smart Voting oun The Princess of or Wales has hns just had hall a vire sr-vire shock but bUl nothing serious came of ur It She anti and Prince Eddie J and anal thy the theOther other oIlier children wore wre paying a at visit to toone toone toone one of 13 Ladys Lady's H I l country places Running about the Hie house hause the royal children children chil chil- dren Including the future king of orIng England Eng land hit upon a game whIch vas v.-a a a. a sort of 01 touch They ha had to lo run to something something some some- thing nut and aUlI pret pretend to 10 tat fat what tile thy they touched All AH went well until thE they ran mu Into the garden to continue th their heIr lr pa pas pan lIm time Lad Lady fisher Esher r has a n bea beautiful collection col col- lection II of lowers flowers and flowering plans some Iome of them of oC a dead deadly poisonous Ch character r. r To lo her hN horrer and antl the r rest t of the household and th the Princess of or Wal js they Litey found the children were so eager er on their game that Clint out in Iii the garden th they y were sere actually running to the lao lowers flowers touching g thorn theta and eating them bean Th The whole household ran out pale pall with wilh fright ant and petals of oC various flowers were snatched from th the mouths months of HID tha Princess of Wales Wales' al s' s children Prince Eddie the hc oldest t son seemed to have had hati a special appetite for flow flow- ers The rhe whole countryside was ransacked ran man sacked for or a LL doctor nut and ancl emetics lIc and for Cor sonIC seine hours everybody e was In a n state of or great alarm wondering what the Inc succession to the throne of or Ul Britain in iii the near would be hut but next cia dt day the tho royal roal children were quite wen well welland anti and the lie alarm subsided Such Incidents as nil this thiH In iii the life of the tho future king kinK ama as hi hue Is fondly culled called are me strenuously kept front from the lie British public who rare arc R lr surfeited with stories of or hut his goodness I docility t anti and capability at lessons but bait butare arc are never r allowed allowe to hear heat anything about his hiM scrapes Miss Elizabeth eth Gladys Langworthy whose engagement t is announced to the lie lieI I lion Hon ton Churl Charles Lori Lord Molesworth's second son soua figured most prominently In III one of or the tho most mOtt sensational sensational sensa sensa- anal anil romantic trials mInIma of or the past Miss who Is fifty years ears 21 years old has hans a a. fortune of or inherited from h her r father Nicholas I a most eccentric million million- nirta of Lancashire Her affianced Is 37 years ars old oh and anal poor MI Miss MIs s Langworth Langworthy's Langworthy's Lang Lang- worth worthy's N mother daughter of or an nn IrIsh parson lanai hud b gained great distinction a at al I I Gorton Worthy W r college ll In lit J love by when I anti Nicholas ln tier r. r 8 Ho lie 11 LangI LangWorthy Lang Lang- I In lu Jt liar hOl With Uh n. n tj IT on iii hiM liln yacht fo tOI or Cowes week wooed wood and won her ant and andl l sailed with h her hr r to Caen although both hoth were re Protestants the they were married murrl mar mur- rl b Catholic Dissatisfied rid ried tl by a pr L with the legality of oC this marriage marrIng she Instated upon being being- married Oguin k be lil before before fore the American consul at Antwerp the lie next port th they touched l When hien they y returned in in ed to England a tt J month later she hie hc demanded that thal 1 Langworthy with whom she was already becoming dl disillusioned i- i 11 marr marry her he yet once fillet more but buthe buthe buttie he tie refused pI and ani they lacy sailed on his hiI yacht for the Azores There re she Informed him bUn that ho lao might expect the stork as asa asa a n p 18 Thereupon he put pot her hier herI I ashore gave p her only fifteen pounds anal a a. roll roil of or flannel 1 rival and sailed awn away After en years car of or dire lre poverty crt slit she I caught him in l brought suit Kult and K galL KOl H a u decree deroe ordering him to pa pay Pier her down and 00 a year yeni alimony I Langworthy an worthy disappeared for another 11 seven n years cors Then they lacy met In Paris She Sue had hall with her r her daughter a charming girl o ot of fourteen years ll who did much to bring about her hr parents parents' reconciliation lion They fhe I lived hell tO together lt her a a coup couple of oC months then both took to I drinking h heavily lh a One cIa day the they sent th lr daughter to Lon London on with a a. governess gov gov- ov- ov erness that nl night hl till they d sot ui- cl lie ciale-lie l-h l he slant shot himself through h the head she he took look a a. lethal dose of or chloral hunches Bund of ne ally r. r Royalty like ordinary hn has hasis its is burdens of poor relations anti and at present resent King Edward Is wasting a a. lot lotof or of f brain force Corce in trin trying to find lucra- lucra Live U employment compatible with their dignity for tOt those poor floor relations the tle three young oung Pecks These three young princes form Corm rather a n. heavy burden upon pon the royal oal exchequer tint and the tho an- an I Is soon on to be bo expected that tilt hey will be he Into positions position for Cor or which the they have no qualifications In n this thiN mainer the cite reeks will draw from Crom rom I he the public purposes and not from rom the he private purses pulses of hl his majesty The Tue PrInces of Ti-ck Ti are arc not bad ball fellows the they hey are simply out of oC cog with witha things foI One of ot them I is in the arm army and und sta- sta at Hampton Court Owing Owing- to a shortage hortage of servants evants he was obliged to acl oi a as his own and nn turned to the tho work vork of groaning his horses with demo demo- C erotic willingness An attempt was matl a n short time ham ago UbO to make another bloth brother r n a member memer of the stock ex exchange ex- ex change but bait the tiac king put hi his foot toot down lard haul on this Pits scheme as being subservient lent of oC royal roal dignity and nut tho ho plan fell ell ehl through h The Tue third brother has been this past summer stammer nt at lIam Ilam- burg anI and anal at other watering places h he lie has hns been n pa paying ln attention to 0 toa toi i it number r of or beautiful American wo wo- wo- wo men |