Show Will HAVE A TIME London Society Preparing Festivities Festivities Festivities Fes Fes- in Honor of Presidents President's Presidents President's Presidents President's dents dent's Daughter RECEPTION IS UNOFFICIAL Coming Coining Struggle Between I Lords I and auth Commons O Over Bill BillU U Occupies Political Stage London June 9 Henceforth 9 Henceforth 1906 will wm be known as the gr great al American s season agon In London The climax Is reached d with the arrival of the Long- Long wort hg For a whole week London festivities will wm revolve aroun around the tho I re Ident's daughter The reception Is unofficial un un- official lal but nevertheless exactly fit fitting lit tU- ting the fair representative of the the great greul u lh The king who knows so 50 sowell wen well how to combine royal and private functions by dining with Reid on Oil Tuesday lends an almost t na national na- na character to his welcome v U Ono el night la all la 1 ter bou ts h Vl 1 b tt ly r 1 r 9 Hi Il Tm Tn l i-l SP P t jt Jet t gives s a C ball for tor hl he her Sister lster lster l MIss Alls Vanderbilt Whitney and Hero Haro again tho the are c re sure sUIe of f nn an enthusiastic welcome On OnIon Monday Moo Mon Iona day a nl night hl the Alhambra Alhambra produces a anew anew new now ballet balet b by Mrs Ritchie Richie daughter of ot Mrs Ronald tho 11 most popular AmerIcan American American Amer Amer- ican hostess in London The rue music Is Ishi isby b hi by the w well ivell known French compo composer er Francois Thome Theme It I Is already Impossible sible to get seats for tor the performance where the tho general public will wi have an nut early carl opportunity of or seeing Alice Alce Roosevelt Roosevel of whom It H has heard so much touch rhe The Alhambra performance corresponds corresponds corresponds corre corre- to the gala performance of ot official of of- facial royal visits After a u dinner given given en by the Martins Bradley on Friday the will wJ go for the week weekend weekend end to Rest Iest Park Amba Ambassador Held Reid's beautiful nl country residence Education Dill Bill lJ Th The coming struggle between the lords lord and commons over tho the education bill bi continues to occupy the political stage The lords are already alread showing signs of or timidity They will wi not throw out the bill bl because that would not cause causo the resignation of or the lie liberal ministry minis which would simply Imph carr carry on the government go pass a new net bill bil declare declare de de- de- de clare dare that the bishops and amid landowners landowner were welO deliberately and contemptuously ob obstructing the peoples people's will wl send semi ent up other othel measures for rejection b by the lort lords and antI finally when the agony wa was plied piled pled up would go 10 before the Uw country demanding the mending or ending of or orthe the representative non-representative upper tipper chamber But nuL the lie lords are not willing now to play pIny into liberal hands and therefore tho the archbishop of Canterbury who Is vell wel known In America Ameria for his ate statesmanship character Is determined determined determined deter deter- mined not to throw out the bill bl but butto butto butto to suggest amendments of a n temperate nature Then If It the liberals and nonconformists nonconformists non non- conformists refuse e these amendments amendment and anti do not admit a compromise th the tho onus of or defeating the bill bl will wm b bo Jo thrown upon tho the bigoted government anti and the next Issue before the tho count will wil be the education bill hi I Itself elf and no not the tho th wickedness of the lords Undoubtedly this course Is much mitch wiser than the uncompromising ati- ati attl attl- tude taken up Ui b by time the tories In the house of or commons commons The Tho established church Is still sti an enormous factor in English life lre but far tar sighted churchmen churchman church men man see that a national church can car continue to exist only b by moving mo with witt wih tho the times The archbishop of or Canterbury Canterbury Canter Canter- bur bury is a great opportunist In th the tue best sense of tho the word I Step Toward Peace In foreign politics the meeting of 01 the German and ant Austrian emperors Is I. Isa Isn a n great reat tt step l toward peace because II it I i-hows i shows that the kaiser Is IR repenting his belligerent attitude In the tim Moroccan l affair Germany like England cannot cannot cannot can can- not long support a n position of glorious isolation Hence Hene the desire to galvanize galvanize gal gal- tho the triple alliance Into new life Jfe The Tho attempt was waN not wholly satisfactory tory tor because Italy wh while nominally true huc to the tho triple alliance alance finds that her r real al Interests are drawing her to toward toward toward to- to ward a combination of oC the Latin countries countries coun coun- tries with wih England and Russia Husla In Iii the background Still the of or the triple alliance is valuable as aK showing the kaisers kaiser's attitude toward I England whore where opinion Is slowly ripening In the direction of ot better betel relations rela rela- Ions Uong with Germany German England Is takIng taking tak tak- ing log one step at a time She must settie settle set set- tie tle tit affairs with wih Russia Hus ln An Au Interchange of oC visits between Russian and amid English fleets flecta Its Is already alread arranged It I Will 1 bo be bl curious to s see some sonie of or tho the Russian ships that took part In the Dogger Hank affair arah entertained at Portsmouth Practically it has been decided that lint the th Russian fulan Meet fleet leet will trill wi come though no official announcement has hns been male made Later on Edward the peacemaker er will wi turn his attention to Germany German |