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Mm us In ' Jfi iiulil Ij Judtil fiom the aiiudln. b ' , "B vl,n "lilen ho held his m.ptu u,.t it 'J .lurlnn tin orileul 'J hla l,ra.. -.how, j . i O- honovir ill,) nut doiulw tlu iju.rn H 'l I !' Throughout the aeiWce and . - l. I illy H i I ' d iib the An hl,Hlio, of Canln lairy I. H VIii ' K, (a mo mnin ami mote lurvous hi r Mil- H .(Mil Tl Jeat) pilpuhly rtrtiuleil that the Kln sssssH Mil ' ni ivnuld hl.nk ilouu ssssH h 'J ' ft AATcm:n ri.oRi.v nv oi'i kn bssssH t, ! J1 '"' K,n """lely ili lonalautly bssssH Jl.,i lffl, fll turned touanl hei liuahan.l. uuuhlh- ssssssfl ti(! , i"' U Mm hit nil) thiough the luiom.itiy II. r LssssHv I 4 flfi fcrncefiil dlBiiltJ an I sullcltude foi Kind ' S t t !fr -1 llu,l'l "" Po of the most charming LssssBi i. '' s.'lf R ffentuuu of lllu )roci-,.,llriMa Her Ma- ssssssV I " Id j' in 1 tlsunpioaian won oxlrnvaRnnt cn- LssssBl'l liit i ' ll '"iiilums, c jf hilly fiom Iho women, H Jli J' (ll 1 1 muni of whuui J. Ured Hut Qunnt Al- Seven Thotisand People, Including Foreign Princes, Embassadors, Colonial Rulers and Indian Potentates, Witness Ceremony. IWIMWI IUltfflMMWMJlMW.MiHMyMHM',.aillll IJMIBiy.Hl.ll M , oxandra did not look n da oer 35. QltrnVH CROW NINO Tho rjueini nun rinnnliiR was hrlef niid almrle hen the font Diichesaen w.nt tn hold a canopj oet hoi Majesty's Majes-ty's hind the Du.hosH of Marlliornuith end the I) i, h.a nf I'ortliind led Iho way. The) iHrf.iim.d Ihtli .littles uxiellenlly At Ih. nipi.adi ..r tho cruel tl period for whloh th. poitHsea had lonK prai-II. prai-II. Ml iininrl) the putting on of their o.ronels the mnnieut th (Jueen was nowni.l n Ilutier of niouxness rnn through thrlr inuKs and cnronela ero pittl.d on! and palled and I Inched Into ship Hull fans hnrdened with nnx-kt nnx-kt and then all their aims auddcnly wi nt up nn i minuets laige and smalt w.re pit In I lace, some crooktd and some straight on I'liihosot'iiic ii:i:nnss. I'or the next IHe minutes the poor-esca poor-esca dltrcitardod what passed hefore them fliat oni and then another turned ii-oiind to. ul 1. 1 mil hc'ps mid thin ci'-u. rl n inutual pmhlnx o' eoih nlher s ..I 111 la lolu pliio Allium? the ,,lln-Jnpl ,,lln-Jnpl ll e,i,,aH MIS 111. lll iliRn r.ua In.l Hit iffnnl who pi i, I lly nl-inwe.1 nl-inwe.1 hot ..linnet tn r. uiiilu rpiite slde-wnjs slde-wnjs neither iil,lii n .1 t.reliltiK help Aliii'lisT the .iiiIi.uk r.nlui.a eonueelod with thv Am, i kiin loeieaes was the w.nilng l.y Uirt i uiien of old family lolio-. nn. o worn h) the Queen nf Holt. Ho-lt. nilii lio in ii rle.l u runner Kill Cra- WAB AT VIO'imtlAS "nil(iNATION nnther Ineldent tela Unit In r.ialty ns tho pioseme nf the Hucheas of M.'ckleiiliorir-SUiMlr who at the ex pi.aa lfv.lt. irtju in Aloxantln ant at Mi. lly the Kame spot as she Keupel at Iho rninii ithui of tjii, en I, lorli MONII 11 I.sr ( LIMAN No am, rfi.t . mil hie iqiiil d , llir illinix tint iiMiolth mom nt tho I inmn nut. 1 1 ni I ui on Kin I , n I s . h.ail tin -.uiltl n illuunnin n or hun .lie la nf ( In 1 Khl3 Itllklls the Ihotiannria of prlreloas Jewels. Inrludlnir llioao In the icwn llaelf In apnrklo with Onzellnit hillllmu) Tho Instan taneoiiK inotement of the ptMieaaON tho placlntr of th. Ir loroueta upon Ihelr IimhIs Iho thtilr s toil I (lod Sine the Mur- Willi Its iinharinonloiiH jet k inline tefialn fiom thousands of male und fimnli thmnts tonatltuleU such an niHlnii-st of p.nt up IhiinHulnosa nn 1 loPlelng na e.n ostmlnatii Ahhy with ill Its historic traditions neei hc-foie hc-foie witneaaea MXNY AMl'HIPWS PimSUNT. Nf irly PO Ameiiioiis mum line wlt-iiean...! wlt-iiean...! ih. t. itmony in tho shl.ot AmniiK ihuii wcie Mis Ouahniaii K JjiiWs nml Mi Wlllaitl nf Vaahlnn-loti Vaahlnn-loti ',a linls and Mm Millard ao ronu ,ylng Hli John Akiiiw, Mmi, udu Oklim who wis (Jin ..n Aloxan-ilia'a Aloxan-ilia'a espt.lilly inlitd nut hi, Mrs Ualllea Mis II iriniuii Mis l'ost, Mm. Dudley llgh Mlsa stoi Mr nnd ilrs Ac has Ytikrs I.ndy Uarrimoie antl I.Hdl .Ml, ha. I Heihert. ih. only iwtia who lrl hoinai,o lo the King on the pan of the ailous krades of nublllt wtie the Duke nf Norfolk Uuil of Khiewsbiny who tiis liii.mlnent In eouneeilon with International Interna-tional imlo iho Mfirejuls of WinohesKr und Lord de Itoss Unill it wri late) hour dmso crowds paiaded tlu main streets of London thioiutli whUh vehicular trnlHt waa foihld.leii und walih.il the llumlni-lions llumlni-lions The rojal residences tho rluhs, Hie Cjiiudlan arch thp mnnslnn houss onri the Hank of Kngbiml Iho ee. trie illspluis of nhUli who piilleuluils no. tloeuble w.ie all sunouniled hj Hi.iu-sauds Hi.iu-sauds of eiaons. who for the most i ait were ord. i' The 1'nltel St ties hattleslilw Illinois Hi Chsthmn j.u I was deeoialed The Inltel Htuiea battleship Illlunla cities won lllumlnaietl ami "nthuslas-tlo "nthuslas-tlo dimonstmtions wero lisld. TOJir AND PAaEANTttY. Whole Ceremonial of Matrnlflccntly Deoratlve Chnrncter. I on ion Auc 0 King Eilwanl an 1 Ciueen Al. xandra wore (rnwim.l In M-imnilnsirr uhhoy sbnitly nltor noon tnhiy 1 hough tho reromony was h-reft h-reft of ajine or tho elaboration und piKr-unti, r i lulu illy contemplated It I" I I III t In the way nf spict iriil ir I 1 rf t ion T i whole tcirinonidl was! Though Bereft of Some of Elaboration Originally Orig-inally Contemplated It Lacked Little in Spectacular and Presented a Magnificent Panorama BaxaSHHSSSSSBaBUBSSSBSBSSBSSsaBBBBBBl of n miKnlflccntly i1ecoratlo character charac-ter nr.l prcsenlo.l n constantly changing chang-ing panorsma round tho two central llguies enthroned In their rohis of velvet vel-vet ermine nn.l doth nf gold nmldst the distinguished niseml.lase of nctors, the fulllllinV-tit of whose various roles miessltaU.l loustanl niovenient Hach aligo of the ciremnni, tilth Its old world usages, furiilahed Its quota of In-teioat, In-teioat, while the Interior of the noble church, tilled ns It was with olllchitlng prelates In Mirl-coloied capes, with Princes nnd diplomats oillcers ln gold-Hred gold-Hred uniforms, with hetnlds. purtuvl-niils purtuvl-niils and other olllceis nf stnto ln me-flla me-flla val cosliimts with peers nnd peer-r peer-r ' In rich rnhei. with Oriental potcn-tnt potcn-tnt a in man) hu 1 nlment with men cf all tpes mid nil di i lea of complex-Inn complex-Inn fiom l lain points nf the new-eiowned new-eiowned u nar hi tmplre with Its iliilir itlili i,l Jew is nnl woilth o( mloi in nlr 1 a pletuie whleh In its comblnerl 1 rllllnnc nnd distinction lias seldom hi en exiellod DAY OPENED PKIU'TCT A brtln int sunrlao promlse.l perfect wc-ithor foi coronation da hut long ik..,?. eeicmonles eomnience.l tiiriienng clouds gtlheied, nntl the . nlj annuls on the route oi in pio easlon came piovlded against . .utlngtnrles Tho e iilltr i,..i i W,r' '" 1 nl" ns llre '" It had been kenerilly antlclpntetl they iViJ ,"',JI""y enthusiasts wlthcnmp stools and ample supplies of prove ntler had spent the night on the heat roign, of vniuage thai .oul.l be secured and were n the same iinaltioim at i, o clock this tuorning At thnt hour Hoops be-Ifn1 be-Ifn1 . Sii1 ,k0 u" .,h'lr nll"'tod stntlons, I and policemen three paces apart, llneti the route of the procession fiom I.iuk-lnkham I.iuk-lnkham palace to Westminster nbbey. tiiolhamw or hiaiir-si.i;ns lP to 7 o clock there were ceitnlnly more pollt o thnn sight seers visible, but aftei that time tlu re was a rapid Iniroase In tho numbei of spectator suburban tinlns and tram cars empty-lug empty-lug thousnnds of persons even few mlnutOH Into the stations adjacent to lhu pincosslon's route East End Lon-don Lon-don lesllents ulso flock. ,1 wostwaid In such number that th, streets east of fomplo Har became i ppresslvcly silent si-lent and dewrted TENTKIt OP I.NTi.Mcl'ST Must of the best positions nlong (ho route of the procession wero thickly clouded b S oduok nml tin spccln-tots spccln-tots weie furnished with plenty of diversion di-version hi the marching and eounter-inaiching eounter-inaiching or the Hoops howled by their hands and quickly passing stuto loaches plvtili larrlagon and nutoino. biles Ilueklngham palace nalurnlly, wns nna nf the prlnilpul centers of Int. rest as It wna the stalling point nf the grc.it pageant Cnnvtls assem-tiled assem-tiled th.ro In Immense numbers and tho ilrst henrti chooi nf the day went up when tho news wnu clrouhted that King Edward was In the best of honllh ami splilts anil well quipped to undei. go the f itlgues .if iho da AN ANIMATED SCENE lly U 10 tho sienc In llio vlcln'y of the palate und along the Mall wua ex-tiimel ex-tiimel niilmaiwl 'the tnnf of the pnl-iitt pnl-iitt ami Ihosu oi all tho luiiiountllng bull lings vv io t row dr. I with spectu. lors nml the emitantly anivlnar mom-bcia mom-bcia of the ioy.il family, with their J-4- 4- 4- 4- STORY OF CORONATION. -r Crownlnp; of King Edward -f- Told ln Brief. The King was crowned nt 1! 30 -f f p in , tho Queen at IH. p til 4- Tho hind or tho prot easlon reach- -f f ed Iho ul.U y at 10 V) a m The bells wero pealed and tho bauds pltctl -f 'llotl Have the King" 'Ihn 1'ilnco of Wales took his 4- place In tho nhbev, In a chilr ill- 4- 4- rcctl In front of tho peers, at 11 13 - n m --- Tho King and Queen entered tho 4--t- west door nf the nbbej at 11 31 a 4 m, tho choir singing I Was dlad W hen They hald Unto Me f Tho King and Queen who brought up almost the rear of tho procession -f left tliu palaeo gates at 1 a. in. -f- amldat wlltl chers, which Ihelr Ma- -f f Jestles acknovvledkcd by repeatedly -f s- bow mg 4-f 4-f Their Majesties arrived at the -f -f nbbey annex nt 11 15 a m 4- Tho anointing In the abbey was 4-4 4-4 contltictetl at 12 27 p ni 4-4 4-4 Tim news of the crowning was 4 4 announied by an otilclil outallotho 4 4 abbey It wis received by signal 4 4 through London nnd was received 4 4 with cheers which a rea 1 through- 4 4 out the atintla nnd crowds fir up 4 4 the Mrccts, ua tho holla pealed Joy. 4 4 fully 4 4- Aa their Majesties were leivlng 4 4- the ahlie rnln commenced tn fill 4 4 and thev deferred Ihelr departuro 4 4 until the rain ceased They left at 4 4 Sf p m. The return Journey, 4 4 which wsa slow was marked hy 4 4 scenes of enlhual ism Their Majea- 4 4 lies arrived nt the paUco at 2 M 4 4pm . . 4 44 444-4- suites, and the appearance of the oth-or oth-or participants In the procesplon, elicit, rd cheers irlng In degro of enthu-elasin enthu-elasin according to the lopulirlt of the personages recognized hy the people peo-ple The Duke of Connaught who rode down the Mall In un automobile for the purpose of seeing thit the mill-tars mill-tars urrtngemenls nlong the route were; complete was heartily cheered ABOUT WESTMINSTER AIIBEY Almost nn animate wis the scene In the lcinllv of estmln"(er nbbey where binds of music stationed nbout the building relieve I the tedium of tho eirly walling nntl soon after (he doors were orened ante ronchea carriages and automobiles Tattled up in a cease. less line, the rich apparel of Ihelr occupants oc-cupants eliciting hearty npproval, which however wna surpumod hy tho reception accordel tho men of the nav il brlgide ns thej marched past nt a swinging pace lo toko up n favored rovltlon guaidlng Hie mule nnr the ubbev. The rolonlal premiers and the privy councillors were warmly welcomed wel-comed tho ITJIans In petticoats were the centrr of much Interest and a red Indian chUr, In his native costume, feather nnd blankets, decorated with the customnrj mirrors, caused the most lively amusement. AI10UT IHICKINQHAM. As the hour nprolntcd for tho departure de-parture of the rojal procession approached ap-proached the excitement nbout Buckingham Buck-ingham palace una most marked Punctual to tlmo the advance guurd of the rnnl civalcado Issued from tho nrchwny the horses if the troopers churnptng nervousij ns Ihey faced tho wall nf hum Wilts that cheered their romlng Hhorll) afterward camo tho l'llnce nnd Print ess of Wnlcs proces. slon. and llnillj within u few minutes min-utes their Majesties' state conch appeared ap-peared nt the kateway. und the Kinir nnd Queen smllr 1 ami bowed In 11- sponse to (he mighty ronrOf cheers that dwnifed all irovlous neliomeH rtEMAltKAHLE SCENE Tho si. no In the vicinity was remark, able Hn the ioor of the pnluo weio perched a number of fnshlomihlj. dressed IhiIIoh members nf tho house-hold house-hold and Ihelr oh ers with the flutter. Ing of their handkerchiefs ns the King" and Queen eniied Iho royal coich. give tho signal for the deafening plaudits of the populaco which treet-ed treet-ed their Majesties ns they emerged fiom tho gates The ovation was taken up hy the rrowds which thronged tho Mall nnd was iipeatedly acknowledged by tho occupants of tho coach. EDWARD LOOKED PALE The King looked pnlo und rather drawn nnd vvus by no ineunn ns strong nnd robust ns pievlous reports had led one to caput and while punctiliously bowing fiinii aie to side, he did so with 11 grwltj very unusual to him lie setme.. to alt lather far bick In tho carriage and moved his hods very little Ills trlmsoti lobes and capo doubtless gavo him the unusual appearance ap-pearance The Queen beside him, wna radiant She nevtr looked better. The cheers which gnetrd tho pulr wera loud mid unmistakably genuine und very different fom ihn peifunctory np-I np-I Inusa which usually greets the appearance ap-pearance of members of tho roynl fam- aOROEOUrf STATE CARRIAGES. Tho tlneo piue.sslons lu th" Abbey worn carried out in cording lo pro. gramme and tho onlj striking feuturcH of tho III st two wero tho goigenud stato lairlages and Iho beautiful tmp-plngs tmp-plngs nnd horses I he crnvvtl puld but Utile attention In lite nccupints of (ho vehicle In (he last carriage nf the Ural procession sat I'rlnio Henry or PrusHia, nn tho bat k seut, but he wis o o(cupled with talking tn (he Duke 1 f Spaiti that h mined not lo notice the crow I The Prime of Wales sccmr d v ty Inmrr rent a id stolid, but tho Princess of Wales bowed nnd smiled constantly The Kings piocesslon was the cause for great show of enthusiasm on tho stieets Lord Kitchener, Admiral Seymour Sey-mour nnd Oen Cinzelce as they rodo together, to-gether, of course cume in for much attention, at-tention, but they all seemed to pay lit-tlo lit-tlo nttentlnn to the people nlong the route. Lord Kitchener ln the resplendent resplend-ent full dress uniform of 11 flener.al, alo looked unfamiliar, and many persons per-sons did not recognize lilm. PICTURESQUE INDIANS. Tho Indians wero undoubtedly tho most picturesque feature of tho procession, proces-sion, while tho state coach of the King drawn by the fnt Hanoverian horses which tlgured In nil of tho lato Queen Victoria's processions, seemed much more like fairyland than usual The progress of the royil cortege wna marked by no special Incident, with the exception of an accident to Lord Edward Ed-ward Pelhnm Clinton, one of the grooms In waiting CLIMAX AT ABBEY It wna a continued triumph nnd reiched its climax on the arrival at tho nbbey, where there was a scene of unparalleled un-paralleled enthusiasm which did not top of the arch separating the navy from the ehnnccl sat the surpllceJ orchestra or-chestra DIPLOMA IS IN STALLS In stalls within with the other Embassadors Em-bassadors were the United States Embassador Em-bassador Joseph II Clio ite, und Mis Choult! and many oilleinls During the long wait nnd within tho nbbei Abbtj the Atueileiin nrtlst, who vvns commissioned In pilnt the coioni-tlon coioni-tlon seine In the abluy. und who woie court uniform took careful note of the surroundings for the historic pletuie ordeicil by the King The peere-sis look advantage- of tho long inttrvil In stroll up nnd down bit the peers sit slnlldly awaiting tho nrrlvnl of tho sovereign their ermine caps presenting present-ing a solid muss of white Afdr 10 o clock the orgnn nnd band plnsed, while the spectnlors, man of whom showed signs of sleepiness, chatted or swept with their glasses whit portions of the abbey they could see from the It seals MARVELOUS DISPLAY JEWELS. What moat struck the eyo In tho Abbiy was the in irv clous dlapl i of Jewels that certainly surpassed nnl-thing nnl-thing picvlously seen nt u. court function func-tion In Engl ind The combination of these with the magnlllient robes nnd tho beauty of many of tho wonrora made a memorable sight As beautiful as any coionct there was n petil and illnmond tlari worn by Lntly London-deny London-deny whoso dtcsa was heuvlly un hroldeieil and roveretl with pearls nnd diamonds she uli wore n diamond stomuher with bracelet nml earrings to match The robe Itself vvus cm-brnlderitl cm-brnlderitl In silk anil gold worked In the pittem of the fnmlly arms nnd coronetj mil was fashioned after the style In (he diss or (leoigo III, with big retl velvet sleeves MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS The Duchess of Portland was superb In hei gieat coronet of diamonds In the center of whit h wiih the fimnun Port I md slone which llnslu-1 nn.l spaikled in 11 thousand colors In the dim light The Duthess was the object of gen-eril gen-eril attention. Her dlimond neckl icp f lwlS ill lie tfflllii 1 Plgl I ll if S$r!&kfri W$r$&r- CTl 'h nn ai.Cx, ffiCijiw2v3rp-s,,' v 0 Swim ' Queen Alexandra cease until their Mnjeslles .llsoppenrid In the nnnox. The accident to Lord Pelhnm Clinton created considerable excitement In tho mall The kroom in waiting In n closed carriage was passing New Yurk steps when his conveyance collided with another an-other rojal carriage going at high speed In nn opposite dlncdou The horses fell nnd thero appealed to he a bid mlx-up The pillec cxlilcntu! (ho teams with some dllllcults mid Lord Pelhnm Clinton, who was only slightly hurl, proceeded. IN THE AIIBEY The doors of Weslmlnster abbey wero scarce! opened ami tho fcold stlrks an I ushers had barely found Ihelr station,, bcfnie the seats began to 1)11 pons nnd peeresses swipt up the nave thdr scnrlel anil ermine mnklng vivid inn (rasts with the drcp blue or the cnri el As Ihey arrived before tho thrones they sepaiatcd the eers going to the right nnd peciesses to the left Evi n when practically empty the ubbey pnsented an Inteiestlng, picturesque 1 ffect 'llio oldest featurn of which consisted In every sent being practically coveted by a largo while, nillclal programme In (he cent! rnf which w is placed 11 small deep red hook of service BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS Tho entire scheme of decoration had hern carried out huunonlously und even tho stand did nnt seem out of place A iccullmly beautiful effect was pi. senled by King's nnd Queen a I ox comprlalr dozen rows of chairs In whlto idles ed only hy tho crimson ...Is licyond the struc tural die ,cis for the tcutlnr of the spectator 'iero was little attempt ut nny illsplas and Hie old graj iiielus lent their stately peisperllve to th" acme untoiios,i i,y nags or any gleam of 1 01-or. 01-or. OLITTERINO COLD PLATE Tho various chairs to he used by tho King nntl Queen In Ihe servleo atlraond special attention, but what Incvltnhls caught tho eso was the glittering nnuy of gold plate, brought from various roy-ul roy-ul depositories, riugml along the chancel chan-cel mid behind the altar Amidst these, surrounding the Karl Marshal th,, Dukii nf Norfolk, resplendent in white kneo breeches and heavily nmhrolloicd coat hurrietl tn nnd fro dliecllng tin, llnnl touches. IILAKE OF COLOR II) 10 o clock Iho Interior of Iho nbbej nb-bej piseiiteil a bl.ua nf color Along the nave, which wna lined by gien adlers every chair wiih taken up by hiui cillicers of the army and navs nnd nth era In equally liundsomi) equipment On and line robes of penis wero iinrlvnletl even by tl.nso wnin by (he- Due boss of Westminster whoso Jiwd-i 1110 t,M family he Irlooms nntl have been regarded re-garded us without equ il larch:-, r ohm worn Lady Chesterfield h cnionct was ono of the lirgeal woin In the Abbey, nr restrlillnn soeinlnglv having been mn.lo r. gin ding its sue She ha I l( c-speclul-S made to suit her uml It was In strlk Ing inntiiiFt In manj Hilars worn by peeri-aaia vvlm seemed in have undo It a iolnt lo wenr Ihe tlnhsl posrtblt. coriin. ts Jusllirg. nimigh In eneliclc tho knot of hall wnin on top of their bonds 11 la loai phlno AMERICANS AT THE FRONT It wns perhaps after all tho Amorl-can Amorl-can who mail, Hi, brnveat sliuw 11111L on (his o. cialoii us on mans nlluK hoy plus el u v.iy pinmlnonl part In Iho days eiiem.inl.H mid contributed by their Is 11 my i thn muHiilllcenec of thdr rohia and Jewels tn whit was truely a goigeouu spe etude DUCI11 SH OF MARLI10ROU01I n,'o,lJ.L,,'",,,.'",""ful "lth ,IU "'"H'l fl" ?h. no'V""1 V." """"H of dark hall, ii J v '"T" ,",r, JI'TllioroURb (vho wan 1 "'!1",'l "a lor neek w ih L .i."",r ."' ""rl" ""' dlamniid co n...1"? "" ' ."'. ,"r '" "' " '"""niriii eoieiui Aimiiid ln-i wnlst vvus n b, it mn le 1 ntlrt ly of brilliants T ho Duel!- ri'nwl.n'i .'" " M"lu Vlch "'"I thu uiike anil two pugou LADY Dl'FFERlNH COSTI ME Lnd) Hum 1 in (who was Miss Davlea i . im 1"' ! " ho " '" "" 0,nn 1,"("1 iv who mi,""1 tt,1H.H"",,,c' American who did honor by hrr 111 ignllleino lo I ,, ',""l"""i Hc-r uibo was nf Ki. ''"," l"r""1 Irlmmel win, nlnlvira nntl golti ihi.ad vvoikt.l In tho pa ton. of the tumlly butlgo HI10 ""." L """"nld enrone t 11 illiiintintl n.tk- Ihn b',""1 'r' .ln"'llj ""'"."ll chain over I,ra7 ,.f"i '"' '"'H" '" "l0 r"'l ",ln Z., i1"'1,"1"1 ""c" "lo.moua rytnaaUlds''01''1" "r r,"'" " C OUNTESS m- ONFORD Miss I oiTIT" ,"f iWn"i (whn " oit n 1 . ".'"" "' f"w Yml.) was one or Ike few innliatis who vvils no. II st Ii ' '"'' tth" ,in" " "t Hi" "'.'hies "V'Hl "'" ,'" mluco ':.' ' no I) ivv am,. Countess ( oru nf Straf. ford (who was Mrs s c7 York) wore u high rii.8,Moj with ropes of ff ' ''jmotil JJ draped like an alguR,0.?? 1. shoulder. "-"U'ttle over & The Dowager-Duchess r. Manchester s only je ".?, Coniwi, mond necklace and adia'raoU'r 1 BEAUTIFUL BLACK Lady de Ernhurst (L'WR,4 Iionynge of Sau Francises "'' V ilaughtcr.ln-Iavv, won 11S l'Pti a dress of old la? ' m, tiara and some marv Horn t around her neck LadynUli (who was Miss May Cuvi?.r"? can) wore a coronet of 41, JL" a dress of white tnlli ,nWtli embroidered golden llle0,n 5 lace vvaa of rubles and a"m',(.' " IN VELVET nOD A fragllo figure almost iZ , by the weight of velVet rr (i Countess of E-x (lll,i i7t of Now York) A i.Bi.'i',el,'K was tied loosely around i' 8M din mond chain, caught Vr, "..V1 ' the laces of her vcit Pallnte, BRADLEY MARTINS tlAtru The Counless of Craven m1 Bradley-Murtln (,IN",S' wl.Ko sa(ln underskir, Z (ulle and lace Tho 11W1 !,'d her bodice were- finished X M?1" lies edgeil with gold ,hlcl.h,f Moles Worth (who uJ?J Oen Trost of St Louly $ of diamonds She wns one St ., l fewwho woie lutr,ml& collar being particularly b.uffi, BEVY INTERESTLNQ 0Jtt, From the King's box l," terestlng women had a vuV,?; ceremonies among them M" Paget (daughter of the i.7, Stevens of New York), In a VnPi embroidered with bunrh j,!' her head was a niagrtlflcent v. cmralels set In brilliants , ft her neck vvus a high collar 01, S und diamonds, with a mj, inatch. Her elress was fu& bloodies of emeralds and di,t!, OUEST OF TUB qmjrv, Mrs Donalds (who wai Miif,. of Boston) wns the guest ot tlKO. In the Queen's gallery Her ion, ot siitln embroidered ith u. bunches of silver cherrlt-s. sit,-the sit,-the regulation white court f(th,, veil, but no train Her oriumaut ruWes and diamonds Mis Cavendish Hertlnck (wti Miss Livingston of New York) n the King s gallery She wmium a dress embroidered all over lth tier ti-er of pearl. AMONO DIPLOMATIC UDB Among the diplomatic Udei looked handsomer than Mmc D,t Inguez, tho American wife of tbc 1 gontlno Minister, whose costumtiu white crepe de chine embroiders! wlnterln nnd pile pink iron, is, made In the print ess stile. oi head was a diadem nf dlamondi 1 pearls, mid her neeklare was of pn. nnd diamond She also wore thee ul illon court feathers and veil COSTUME OF Mns. CH0AT1 Mrs Joseph II Choate-, lfe tf American Lmbiasador vvoreidres Brussels lire with finlirolJiTlw green nnd llnwers, while on bet t-shp t-shp wore not eml a diamond iltttl two beautiful dlanmnl vvlnji. ken up her Inng tulle veil Anioni I neck was 11 hlijh collar of dlaia: nnd a diamond necklace (1UESTS OF THE KINO Mrs. Adair (who was Slim Core Wndmv tilth of Genese X In went to Iho abbe j nt the klnrilt titlon, sit In King Liiittrdi lil-Hei lil-Hei til ess was nf graj satin it): splendid tliiru was of pcarliicdi monilh Luly Nnslor Ij-yUtid (MliiCttul-lain (MliiCttul-lain of Clevelanl) vvaa anotl-.fr e! ' Kings guestH She was drewlS cnstiiiiie of vvlillc salln embrol with sliver lilies ant with in it mous diamond ll ira a diamond ne lire nnd 11 diamond collar Ihe it front of her bodice vvaa covered' brilliants mid her shoulder itnpn of the same precious stones. ANOTHER HV.NDS0MB WTO Mro Rldurdson Clover lfe of American nnval .attache wasiltW blue h 1 tin cinbroi lered with illir lamented with old point lace. I necklace wus of diamonds and ft She wore 11 collar of diamond! pearls nml n tlnra of dlamondi QUEEN S lilll.,S MAOMFICty Tho Queen's dress was nnnie-T It was of 1 loth of Roll, veiled 1 Ivors -vvliile tulle and Ihe train velvet lined with ermine TheeW wiiM nriiiimenteil with elaborate f enihioiierlc and the lulle oil Was eiubrnldoied with roiei Uj nntl sliumimks II vv flnlJ lilrh linnspiirent collar of on ' ulsed with cold GOWN OF PRINCIS OF W The Princess of Walesa Roi English imiterlnla It had a WI train of purplo velvet e Ijed iu; nlveru and trimmed with of goltl A mlnlvera caK ,"" at the- shouller with hooka oil The gown Itself was of pare satin, bcaullfully embroidered Ita -shades of gold, and viai J""l" orately with pearls and diamond CEREMONIES COMMENCE The eercmnnles conui',,;cedTO, cnnresslonnl of the retalla. 11 cession of clergy with the rep proceeded from Iho "'"'"Si nex, nil piesent stand ng up e holr singing ' O, Ood. Our M ' Preceding Iho rermlla carne ttj iS estiiilustcr abbe). foll.rf,i': 'children nf the clmfel roi'J J" choir In royul uniforms Ttn Connaught look hi ?!'",?, Pilnco nf Wnlcs In the 1 J W. piocesslon cnteied bowing asn'i the Prime , ....kin I The Archbishop of Canterts Ids so it In front of the coronal j nml Iho Farl of Il"'buh' ft High Chancellor. uttd lmKU Oleic. rt. kino and oral ngj Several minute ,aJffL- caia befoto the Kins ""' H ,Miit sight of I huso , ea'h'"i Ajii thron. Sud.leiily 'J '"'JV5 was shouted hy th" ! " iii slor ablcj, ami the p slowly to the left of the ,1 her chnlr mid knelt at a dlc-ii. her iiiiitfiilflceiit train M gold being llfud out othi-r'" j ucnrlet-cmilcd page " at mlniitoii latir cairn; the "".'.iirii' the Westminster boss 01 Edwui.l." with blat 'fnu Yet theru was another '' ajuj EDWARD WALKS TOC",,, "Whit hn beinmeoMM; & nsk.il hy Iho people who " j from sight of the nave ,, waltedpnllenllsthf ,: then rrsu.ne.l. fiere , l fare of tiutniets and' )ttP vntt." nml Klne L:i." in front ", walked to hi chair I" tliloiie. bowing to 1.wn W passed nnd then knell ","i t After reinov Ins '.'. '?y","oel If coning cup hi ' V1 ranlwJ Ihe Arrhhl hop "'. rti lienihllnu voho read tl" blgllllllllE .a. -TFD kino rnrsuN"", BI..I 1 hero Pedunhl; Etlward, ho undoubiea louliii." etc hoarM1" Then there win a -"' i Hi choir nnd the reo-i reo-i l . , bj J men I" 'be " ""J t ' i lu ' t feiornl times 'hat irtl"1 , I the abbey rang with "n.'Jr K k nnrl Queen knelt, find 1' mh f '"mterbury walked I . r ,Jj iiininionceJ the com- jr rlliT H fHIlVKT-.S lh. i M wns being rend the wlill ln, "r t purported on ench . ,. Mhnp In ,ll0lr heivlly-" heivlly-" w !r1 it DurliiB the singing -nN 'r a tM the member of tho ' V. mii turn I eastward. Ilnth al i. rd nnd Queen Alexandra. ill sonico carefully, fre. l0e i v n nt the mrlcs of the rvr. rU1M h til y held In their hands "Vmmi iillnn of the oath fol- "l! , . before tho Klny's '.i, nt hi ' hoi' pald fr ',, J ur M Jety willing to take "rpWVI.D TAKI.S OATH i s in "I In firm. strong n in willing" elc, his replies ' ,ii h ml high up In tho til CJ!1 , not Then the InkT .' ' hrc ight. nnd tho King ' ,. Mi He did not iuUriki! .! it r but nit ln th0 cllnl' no , , I i nr the ULrvife begin. '!,'. th! c I si"K "Com. ltolj l"1! r . ul Inspire the King re-1 re-1 cat ' "ll "10 Queen stood up. VtANt.rr l.uonaiiT our. , , t '" Ishnp's uiioliitliig . ' i run "" brought oier "., .- i' nl his Malcstj dl-'.j dl-'.j hi of bis outer robo ntid 'Km -1 the undent chair, whllo Jnlr n " "w nntheni. Tho 'int'n ' lrl"1 nv WUB sclll'cly "ten, "j'.'hi'ii "iin Bwoitn. iri.r the pr " ,ho KlnS donned J indlun f mis. then .resumed iit -ind fr n srirlet silken roll 'Mill Hi ' eri woie pilnted In '1L- id hlch was held by the ;,(r under th nirhblshnp of ;h t the iriyis nnd dn. Villi s n I to the King who did riJl" It II ir tb- sword being ,5 l I' ai J "e dein of West-Ztt West-Ztt ttl ' I'1 Ma J-sty i em lined 5 T' nrmlllii nnd the orh 'th n iwiel In c KliiR Begins Be-gins to the prwiuii ne. (1 rlAf I t " KIN'S 8 PINdKR. i,kn th" K an l 1 1 nut his hand for rinK Hi Jr blilsbop of Canterbury Ullll l' I" nndlnit It. but tin illy h minb us h.tnds he placed It on lh h MaJiityV lingers, tend. lIIi'i r uiiultancout.ly, the KlnK j,H inn 1 ling the pioeess of put. j on Hi S as bo withdrew hU Em.v mik ii.i) t nn ritowN Mtt Ihi o hbhhop had slmll u dlf-illy dlf-illy Mlag to n ar-slghtcdiiesn In In; Hi r a on tho King's head. U t lh t nolr nlarled "'lod Sie the I nhll th aiehblshop of innter-7 innter-7 urn til tilling to ptnrp the in n the '"I rs head nnd a great 'flit up "nd the eleetrle lights t lur i on s the aeclnuiatlnns aj the clanging Joy bells, the nfguns and the shouting of pen-out!1 pen-out!1 r Hated Into the abbey, rethe King still sit motionless, his illnif rnn;n on his bend and his iiwhell flrml In his hand. ill r ringing 'He Strong nnd Play Man, and a rible haling been pre-H pre-H lh King ndianced nnd knelt l he r c Iv 1 Hie benediction. I hr, then walked to the great h he Blond on the dais for flnt ilmr surrounded by the no- The nrrhhlshop of Canterbury "Ned the King being obliged tn litttillr nunlllng the arrlial of the hnMion Haling placed the King hi tint throne the archbishop knelt raw honnge the nged prelate be-unnM be-unnM to irlse until the King ns-4 ns-4 him and himself raised the arch-vji arch-vji aii from tin steps of tho i The archbishop, who seemed t tn a Mnl had to be practically Ifi In ih altar The Incident cre-I cre-I nn hie excitement and sev- I pre'itr tubbed forward to help rilmit HOMXftf TO HIH MAJHSTV. l noxi ir -in to pay hoimgo to JIT U i i- the lMlnce of Wulcs, 'knell unil) the King held out his M h he kissed, nflerwnrd hlnif the rown na n sign of fealty Pnr of ttii then started to nloh u when the King drew 'baik mi put hla nrms nround H K i him After this the I" tin guio the Prince bis 1 thl3 i nn. ti nhnke, nnd tho 'Ml- ' of King IM-nurd's grasp a Hi r tn- imnd at nny rate had htll i n Hi The Iluke of Nor-1 Nor-1 ft" r r Marshal aciompnnled by " of i iih grade of the y i thr nith. beginning "1. cr I rl( dn btcnino our ir ' llfi and limb." etc Tho lv i i.itatlvts next tnuehed reii nn i kl-scii Dm King 8 cheek. DlV rf N, f.,11, ,f.t,- the only peer 'il tl n .h This irtlon of the n ii-idcrably shortened. Q' 1 1 ih ntowNim. h' Q"1 'Iko lose and, neenm-l neenm-l b h( rntouiago, tuoieeded to Ular tn , Mherp, ,ni(, n ,n 0f aor 1.11 , wn iiulckly ciowntd J' hhi hi,, of -n.ik, supiirtel I "i r- bho wan then led to Uimni. utp thnt In which tho - J -nl In i eiithrniilriitlnii was mrlh' j.h,. ijuen iMwed tn JL1 rl nn! bnih walked to tho rami ii tn id tho i oiuimuilnn, at-'(verir, at-'(verir, their trow ns to the Lord i.i . ",,J r "" and iinothir odlcn "'I to Huh' them 'iue pages, 'th-ir M j iif Knelt, still held "in iii-iilthtnt long train. 'J" ' of the iinblea present K i icm nf the spectacle was lv m was made more brll-l' brll-l' 'h ! trie IlKht I'll i i n;ccT,ui)i:n. L.?i. ' "" rt the nirhblshop of ''ri enalled tn com lute "" a l II,.. Mug mid Queen i',,' h' l'''nrd'H chRpd ,," " MaJstl(M returnid to i" ' ''fr ilu- communion, but ""'i nt he- mtnr 'ihe seivlcc. " mrn le 1 hy the singing of "I'un ns 1 rought to a t lose ;' in h Thn King exhibited " ( Intlguo, iHrs unoM: kankr. Ui,'' h'"K '"", Om en wrio In ,"ar luptl iiiiiuy nf the peers ,,,,," 'd lined up nlong tho .'" Hit it It it t 'Ihii ynungei tui? '" nubility, mine of them hn.u v " ",r,, "' "Rt. who bad hii ' ' '"''' ln Ihoba.kKiounrt, bS" " ,r "I'l" lelatlies. Clen. 0. ' mi hands on the shoul- rt tli ' ' ""' "'" 'ouspkunus ,c"n-' i -Hi run qi;i:i:n. th ' "PPmi fiom tho chanel 'n ih '" " A Hhe passed be- th" ''", n11 tho nobles bowed laun- iu.. " t-kuiiwle-lBliiK their i-Vvn u llcn I'd- Majesty readied n V, '"""'ne shouled ' Thno y ,r' H Qiuon." and the old I J -h thvHiR ns tho Queen : ' ' nio thn annex, men and 'lln- '""n ihelr seats and ?,. ' milt h cood will a 1 i In the mieets. h"- I1 I'liniiuuD. tJ ' aniuitei later tho King r . ' 'ho hnpol filt II wealing Km ' " tiirijing Iho Bcepttr , ' . ' tiillllligly ImtMil In tho nil' Whllo his Majesty tillr. ' ''"' allar sonieono In Kl r a uie. "'ihieo iheera fot - . "hi una a ficblo blmut, -si ' lnt,rok up this unoiganUtd ' f - wimuwlmt awkwaid lluin... 'ln'"- howevor. was nan- I . r Ah l,,a K1"t I'-iBicd 1 to y,"""0 In the nbbey coin- "" hi i i T t'1" sound grew In ie ' i-iiibops nnd priests peerfl nH ii 'cneials, ndmlials and mrrji, whole vaat throne, mso I u, ' "' tht top of tlulr voices. HI m, nmi I" 'ho proiesslnn Tn r' ' ,n the annex thn w"' iniiiiniici. Th Kins can nnd oichentra plaint , ', the K ng ' and lh. ?i .-. Sl c bci:nhs or fniih-iiasm ioTilrn'to''tl,.rnnU,,e "f ,,,elr MJtle' llll,rn IO "if palate mih mirko.i k W bl'ch i'Sl,h,n.,l?"m "'""'" K& ..poppKo ,huen r: ? "!;r m roof" cimined K.n'g' and KWtatorr i hlch .' :-iU?,r, 1 !!ut kl"him palace 21 a "l,n ' entluislann the entire crpnd from Constitution hill dowmimd Joining in singing the national nmheni norti: ceuksuiny wi:l,i. Shortly nfler the return of the King nnd Queen to the pabue It was till. 1. iu antioiinied from there that th" Kli b innn l"T? lho r-n" well mid Id surfcred In no way tnm faM thN was confirmed when In iM-ponse Ids mJXIV ,'1"1"11!" "f "" ''""' ins aiajest), RLioiniMnled by the Qurin appeared on the bal,.,n their inh and ciowns Tho fates nf both wcf" suffused with smiles ns the honed re-peltedly re-peltedly their tec-gnltlon of the ivu.1 ruth of the nppliure If there w"s on,. Impression that remained stronger than another nttcr watching the I-ngetnt outside tho nl,lH.y, it ,, thi there was nioie M-lendor, more organ-zitlon organ-zitlon nnd leM leilly heartfelt emo-Hon emo-Hon nmong the irond tlnn was the ense during the last reign. Bpontnne-nus Bpontnne-nus iiiplause nnd lnturnl feeling were rather kept out of sight by the strict mention to ei.ry detail which doml-natcd doml-natcd the itho! arrnngenienls. AITi:il cnillJMONTAU Tho sky giew tbiiker and darker linen the procession began to foim up ngaln outside the abbey after tho ceremonial cere-monial and one splendid figure after nnothir came out. and the gloom of waiting was only ipalUeil nftir the nr-ilval nr-ilval of the llitlp n, f t,e Prince nf alc3. vho eige-ly saluted nt the window win-dow of his carriage to the huge delight of the iiowd, while nil his grandfathers grandfath-ers troops presented arms as the stately state-ly little fellow droie thiough the lines nt sen let. 110IIS AND KITCIinNHlt. Once more the crowd yelled with delight de-light to seo their faiorite, J,oid notions, noti-ons, uppeir. He got on his hoise smll-Ing, smll-Ing, Just as Lord Kitchener, with his fnie as Impasslin as the bows of an Ironrlnd. cleft his way through the brilliant crowd, mounted his hoise and fated theihoerltiK stnn Is. without p tying ty-ing the slightest attention to the np-plause. np-plause. WONDEnrUI. StOHT. When tho procession nt last began to mole the mounted men of all parts of India made a wonderful sight ns they swipt bj, followed almost Immedlntily by the eight celebrated cream-colored Hanoi erlnns, for the King had come out of the abbey with the crown on Ids bend and his crow n d Queen beside him, looking tired but happy and bowing bow-ing to the crowd, who wnied handkerchiefs handker-chiefs and sang "God Rnie tho King" until their Majesties were out of sight. Hieothlng had Rtino off without a hitch, and the ono most relleicd must hale been the King himself. |