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S Service Copyright f k London Jul July 27 J English hop hop- kepr and ad especially Rp t the c favored ones ono of or London LOII nr are making efforts to curt cur the patronage o of th tP steady teay Leam am of oC American visitor that Is Iff cn constantly pouring In lii for ur or the holiday season fI Not Ol only ar are arp the goods In the tiu h best Rt v I h shops ps of ot Liverpool J Southampton and London marJ marked d In n dollar but this F artless artis fashion has haM spread pr ad to th the the- I less Ies q pretentious establishments In smaller r thoroughfare Places jj which would only attract a curious of ot more mor than Ihan average tl temerity exhibit blatant J I In H Inviting I American 1 visitors Hors t to walls wall In and Inspect t our wr stock Mock No 0 obligation to purchase riven P the b- b cosmopolitan gas East find Ent of f London has lias copied the example oT it the estand and put forth plaintive f ad advertising feeler t r In the hope hopp o of attracting a share of I 4 American Ame dollars J In n a aVa Va way com com- If- If mercial zeal ha has haN defeated It Us Its 0 own ends L The homely attractiveness s of dollar labels has haR a effect when contrasted con con- with the Ic less ICKS familiar currency I f I of ot pounds Goods marked cd 3 seem finite mo modestly priced t ll when compared with th the commodities marked If at nt 1 Beyond actual nece necessities ver very actual hu business is being done and this In spite of the small arm army of ot touts who watch the pas laSien- laSien en- en Eer ger r lists of ot the steamship companies C. C c and anel the visitors visitors' U lists ts of or hotels hOlls and Invade In- In rt S vado vade these s great un cara caravansaries arle with bloated hogs bogH of rd enticing samples nut But I th the commercial hU hustle th Is Js very pry apparent ent nt E Er Every r one who wo attended d the Dominion Dominion Do Do- DoI I minion da day rc reception m at th the Imperial Institute given h by Lord tJ t ml o the little quaint figure an and J t quaint sayings of I idy Strath- Strath cona conn who ww Is If now so o n decrepit t cr that she I cannot get about The reception as usual provided pro tJ several curious lit little lie scenes senes Some gomo omo women were vere goIng goIng go- go Ing lug to a a. ball Imail went vent with th their lr tiaras and best jt jewels wol and oil all wore ore low dresses except about a 1107 dozen n Canadians Cana Cona- Iian who came In hats haLe and high blouses s and anti who WH were werf so appalled at nl atI I suddenly finding th themselves m the th only women In Ja lay day dr dress R that th they made madea a n dash dah for the tilt stairs only to bo be b by time tiie Grand rand Old Man Inn of ot Canada himself lf who said ald Never Npr r mind your hats you ore are just as welcome wel wel- comp come Ol as you OU are nrc At tt the Dominion dinner which preceded cd the reception Lord Strathcona who always comes I out with t everything ev In thia thA bluntest t WB va way noticed that several s o of the timi guests had started to tn smoke mol before he had given gl the usual permission lon He stood up lip glared at the offenders l. l and shouted shout shout- ed NI ed Those Th gentlemen who have ha not already started to smoke ma may do so o. o It was an awful snub among others other for Mr Ir Birrell th the secretary for Ireland Ireland Ire Ire- land who nod had started on a long cigar and who was wa r co covered d with confusion lon Th The kings king's life guards and foot toot guards have never ne experienced d such uch a n trying season On for or many years ear A succession suc stir cc cession of or royal 1 visitors and state functions has prevented man many of oC them from getting nn any leave and when they are not nM standing ot Ot hours on duty In Inthe Inthe th the streets sheets they are cleaning their kit kit At Al a recent ate ae function iT h thi fo kIn t m y Ju Jut t i hout in 10 o I Buckingham Palace In the rain his I I majesty looked out of ot the window and I suddenly realized that the guards I would haw have to stand at attention for two t wo and a n half hours before the roy royal l procession lon returned He lie became al almost almost al- al most mOM agitated for as nIJ he hp gets older olde he IH Mikes 1 lIIa more mor and more seeing other pt people unnecessarily allI fatigued w so he Iw sent an tn n equerry urn to tn ask ak the h soldiers at what whal hour they had breakfasted rl and what thE they huf haJ con consumed umed On learn learn- lug Ing that the guards had merely swallowed s lowed some tt tea a hastily antI and had been on duty duly since a VEr very ery parl early hour he at Of once gave orders that sandwiches should b be sent out to them that they should stacie slack their rifles and anti smoke their pipes until the royal roal procession returned to the palace Such little a aels tl as aR th these p which are never 1 chronicled In th tho Court Circular make th the old oM man as cs Tommy Tomm Atkins affectionately affectionately affection affection- ate calls th the king a 3 r really all beloved personage His Ills majesty b by the thA way has ha aged Ir very much during the past pat two tn months and at Jt times looks look very en exhausted but there I Is nothing radically radi radl- cally cohly wrong with him b beyond a certain I weakness in 11 the throat which the lie royal physicians nh ns declare Is not nol Improved h by motoring There have ha been man many wild rumors concerning the matrimonial I troubles trouble of or ofa orn ti n a young oung peer and hl his wife and the latest t gossip In the clubs club is II that the i i young oung wife I recently attacked d he her hU bus i band with a pair of scissors There is 1 I probably no foundation for or the scissors sets sets- cl sors story now being actively latel but It h Is unhappily certain th that t Lord and Lady Vivian lan whose w wedding I was one of the great functions In the I summer ummer of I 1903 90 have agreed to separate separate separ separ- par par-I I ate att after r several P terrible quarrels Th ThC The marriage wn was at first considered on one of th the happiest arrangements arrangement pO possible Lord Vivian who I Is barel barely thirty an and who ho served with dl distinction in th the South African war Is the brother o of oC tho the famous Maids of or Honor Th The qU queen tn herself was much Interested ed in th the young yoting couple La Lady Vivian ian was wa l Il Miss fi R Barbara Darbara Fanning a daughter r b by her f first r t marriage of Mrs Harr Harry Almont 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S IM p the Ow late Sir Hem Henri de do l' l Lady Vivian's Vivians handsom A Mowed d moth mother I Is Isa Isa isa a law In of or Mi Mi-a. 1 I Langtry now no Jad Lady de tie Bathe Rathe Friend of oC both parties have ha made strenuous efforts td UI up tip thuS trouble and for 11 a short On IhS f eo Je p. p bin hv hl Afron t w r 1 Ip lit lS tiu hus husband band lOcI and wire vif who hn ha e a 0 litti da will whit finally lIu f f t ti th the he t law iW c courts court urt La iy the he late lat Mr J v I In iu Inn Int iua n t private a asylum lum for 01 years nl before his ils tJ death ath At the Duchess q of e royal 1 ba ball I I at i t I C Gro im hOIl house t V which Ii id I was us CI C b liv hy her r grace nt ot the llon of tile tIe king himself pf while lIe a at A Ascot A- A I cot the tho Duchess nf of Roxburghe mie nee GOpIN a specially III II flU out I b b I his majc majesty t who sent nt for nr h her aft r slipper and anI asked her question after question stIon about o castle where thu Prince c and nd PIllIe Princess s1 of or Wales Vales are aie to tobe 0 a abe be entertained in iii the th fall all by h- the Hex Hex- Thin The Ring king J expressed ex ex- pressed the thC hope that the duchess would not mOlt put herself out too loo much or ormal mal make p too ilia many 11 a alterations for th Ii princes prince's 1 visit My son has hns the i t I tastes remarked tho the Icing and amI andIs Is II never ntH happier than he hp Is fishing fish Oh- ing or shooting i iThe The Ihme future I king Icing of England was sen-j sen nj 1 1 lo to defaulters drill much to the amusement of many maTlY young mothers whose SOUK are cadets at Osborne Osborne Os borne college olt g T of Wl Wight ht l le Prince of Wales R. R when ie IP heard or of of It It enjoyed the news almost as as' much ml as wh when n he IH tu heard beard ard that Ills bis son Ron had hall suffered suf fred his first and got a n black f 1 f lh the lop Is a rt recent pO photograph of or the Crar Czar of or nUs Russia la fin an hl his bk whole family taken on hoard board the the- Imperi acht Standard on n the th Czar Clr i is at af present nt taking a vacation cul cruise p h h II iho Gulf of or Finland A spiritualistic medium I Is accompanying time the Czar oit on oi t this his I Is cru Iso and CIHI ht he mines does nothing lug tn hi out omit seeking the Seeking tho advice lc of this medium who h I K Is In the Ihl pay of fh he the grand gr dukes duke On l trio toWel lower left I Is a n photograph of or the czars czar's mother r Dowager q Maria na who disgusted 11 with her sons saris superstition l has left him him In anger and will have i nothing to do II with him until he overcomes the influence of oC the medium On th the right tl is II a photograph photograph- of Prime Primp Minister who ha has to follow ollow tI the tIbe behe behests be be- he bests ts of of or th the czars czar's spiritualistic lIc ear car manila I eye ye after a few fow residence at the college Lit Little lie Prince PrIne lIr 11 l H k-i lir i- i tile blo He lit I l. l Is c In splendid th aid and spirits tutu theu Is IN not nol paying paying- U as at attention a nH as In- In should Iti tin the f ll I the iLda- iLda rI aR irn u l 4 n the part of or tIme tho In i 14 mot H clu lass Jini hoop tJ li i to to tall tallia a r lid hugh h hl liis companions until h 1 hc was out omit of oC the Hie room to In re- re I The TIll latter lallI consisted of oC an hour of or hard huid drill while all the tIme theother ot other h. h boys boy 0 wore veti playing cricket Thi Thia punishment ti created attl something of or a u siMi tl t atlon time the other oIlier boys Immitt but t liar lii superintendent ha has reCeived ell very ry at irons Instruct Instructions from flom time tio Prince of oC Wales alt that his sun I Is 1 to 0 be J punished on all ol occasions ions exactly the tIme same am way as c tIme till other cadets t I Ino Prince I Edwards Edward's gr greatest ambition now no I Is to be hl a J I skilled ships ship's engineer and h he lie j I is mo most t happy when h n ii ni Iii the bowels of or a warship hh Mrs 11 Henry Mu Marsh II of o of New Nw York who o a at al Ascot cot I. I by her beauty and unil he her hem wonderful gowns has Mich a success in tim this is her lIer s season In London that she has determined deter deter- mined to 1 be one one- of if the annual ll in In- In ad aders r Mr Mm's Marsh h is talked of u uth us as the thit typical American wife vite whoso devoted devoted de tlc- de- de voted vole bus band 1 goes on oi making dollars dol dol- lat lars on the other ether side of the thC Atlantic for his wife to spend p nd in iii London or Ir r Paris Tb Tills Is in misconception Ion however lr arn arose e over 1 tIme the fact that hal halIr Mrs Alts Ir Marsh settled down lIT Iii st street P Park rJ Lane Tansi enjoyed ht herself thoroughly hl antI tl In th time the Luau thon planned a 1 s party varty I i S II I 5 I I II II I I fern o of a great Brent o owning evening musical at nomo hommie at nt which the most expensive stars stars performed for tor h her hw 1 husbands husband's arrival Air Ir Marsh h boro Up UI very cry well und under S the tho r na con con- on talent for tor fi f nt l i 4 tri Can C AIrs irs Ira sec sec-ired t et Med Mt A J bb Abbey b boy one cue of or ti milt most places on r. r the tho t bans banks or of ch tho i Thames Tramp for Cor th the tH and they will wil there thore thorf have a series e l of ur f week end parties in AugustI August Angus t. t I time Hie he lon lion lieu Mrs George Keppel the kings kinds witty who Is no so o much entertained that she Rhe never neer appears to Iwo hap I lime inie f tit ill entertain oth others rs has rome out our for fOI CI the time as a ball hal hostess hosteE She and Lady Lath Colebrooke jollied joined forces forets and amid shar shared tH the expenses or f a ball bali hI which they h gave gae at the flits Riz hotel hOld Mrs Keppel who wimp was wnM getting fa far I too stout has hus h been n going In for fora a mysterious thinning cure and ha hl has now not completely regained her splendid 1 figure Then was a n tremendous to 10 1 get t Invitations in for Cor the hall hail tal which was waR a huge hugo success Lady tJ New borough who was to have given gi a cotillon also at the tho RItz was sas compelled com corn to t abandon it I to 10 th the serious seri seri- erl- erl UI Ills ous Illness of I her husband who ha has undergone a a. a serious SPious opera operation the operatIon ton ton-t the hA fourth In the thc last Jast two years YEar Lady Ld Newborough's sister Mrs hs Chauncey Chaunce I does not however o ho rest cst for Cor or one one moment mo rio- ment In her upward care career r. r By a n npr pr very clever manoeuvre IC sh she alto Invited tho Duchess Duches of or Rutland to a dinner the theother theother other night and amI was included In Inthe Inthe the lime royal supper given at cit th the tho Russian embassy to tn the time dinner party 1 I went on omi |