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Show READYFOR CORONATION! Sunshine in London Gives Air of Unusual Gaiety. CROWDS ARE POURING IN King Edward Attends Divine Scrvlco and His Health Is Announccu to Be flood His Mnjest Listens to Band Concert at Windsor and, by His Command, Thousands Arc Admitted Ad-mitted to East Terrace of the Castle Distinguished Reptesentatlves of Foielgu Rojnl Personages Arrive. Lonlon June 22 The reappeirance today of brilliant sunshliv after weeks of rain nnd murk) wealher save to the flist da of coronation week nn air of unusual naletj nnd Kin Hened the hearts of thousands of nrltlsh subjects from all parts of tho empire oh(J the thousands of fmelRners who niepourlnB Into Ixindon easer to witness as much of this week's events as possible KIM? KOW AHUS ItllTL'ltN. The inm iinceinent that KlnK IMward, Queen Alexandra and the coutt would rilurn tn London from Windsor tomor row served to nulei Ih" flood of cxtia-onllnary cxtia-onllnary Illinois concernlns the Klim s I Im-lcnl eondltlon vnrled In loiui- tiu liters li-ters with vvleul tales of plots to lies is finite Ills Mn'estv and other Actions all of wild h have been promptlv de tiled h the nffhlals most Intlm Uel conneited with the KlnR KIM! ATTFSDt rill IICH KlnK i:dwnrds Vnlth was announced to h good at Wlndsoi caslle to laj and this motnlnR Ills Majesty nttended divine di-vine service annnipanle I b other mem hers of th rovnl famllj This evenlnR he enjojed a tlrlve through the rtnval gardens of Windsor castlo In u i lose I carriage The court will urrlve nt lluck-Ingham lluck-Ingham palace tomoiinvv btfoie lumh eon time THorsANns at windsoh At the command of the King mnny thousands of persons were admitted to the east terrace of W Indsur castle this afternoon for the Sunduv hand performance perfor-mance The letincc vva ctovvded The King and the Queen Hsu l.-d lo the music mu-sic from Ihe windows of their private apartments King Kdwurd s appearance appear-ance docs not JuttlfJ the sensitlonil rumors of his Illness sTitr.iir lu.vrKir iuu:ui:t Thu congested eondltlon of the Miects of iAUiilon throughout tolas fiiinlahe 1 an omen of the condition" of travel throiiRh these streets the latter dajs of thin week Die barriers across tho sticela which Intersect those through whlth the cornnptlon processions will pass and vvhlih now have been completed com-pleted nre proving- an Impediment to ordlnarv traffic Today It wan almost Impossible to proceed faster than a snails pace throuRh the thoroughfaics The police are dlstingulshliiR themselves them-selves even more than usual by their courtesy and nloitneas In the Interests of pedestrians Fl I.I.I'D W ITU TItOOPS Kensington Rnrdens nnd the beautiful groves about the Crvstal and Alexandra palaces, are filled with colonial and native na-tive Hoops, clad In scarlet white, khaki niic, blue uniforms Tho thioiigs In the street ut night find much to engage the ec' HTiUiKrmxortATioNS. Tho fionls of in my buildings arc hung with lighted decorntlons and Ihe cnctlan masks aie eovereil with garlands gar-lands and connected b strnnds or loses The ntieels arc lllled with mini) col-oied col-oied lights nnd the various Millions of the lojal coronation procession are maiked with arthes reprepcntlng (Ireat lliltalns colonies OLD OLOllY IN nVIDENCK Ainerliiu n is wire In evidence at n gient number of windows borne ho-tela ho-tela ate iljlng both American and Hrl-tlsh Hrl-tlsh digs from their staffs In honoi of the Kient number of American visitor domiciled within DlSIINOUIHHhD rUOPLh! AltltlVi: Count von W alienee, one of Ihe Oer man teprcsentitlves to the coronation, Hit mike nnu uucners m .vcu, .......... It ilv and mans other distinguished rep-rcsenfitlves rep-rcsenfitlves of foreign rojnl pcrsniut,es arrived In London loda. Count urn Wnldcrsce and the German officers with him weie entertained nt dinner tonight bj Flel I Mnrnhal Lord IloKrls ItOnLTtTS COMPL1MHNTKD. In tuistliiK (vIiir Ldniird and the nrltlsh nrl-tlsh arms. Count ou Walderscc paid a high compliment to Farl 1'e.hcrls lie said "We. Oennan soldlets. know how difficult vvns Ihe task the Urltlsh arinj had to aieompllah In MUth Afilca, anl lhat this task was accomplished with braver, humanlt) nn 1 the utmost devotion de-votion to the country." HAUL HOIiUrtTH liKPMKS Ilepljlns Carl Itobertn complimented Count von Waldersce upon his dlslln-(.iilsh'd dlslln-(.iilsh'd services In China aid thanked Win In behalf of the Urlllsh aim for bin allusions to Its work In South Africa Af-rica Lord Itoberls said, also "I can nssuie jour excellenov if it we soldiers nre depl senalblc of the kll'dli frellns whlen promiled ou lo speak of the nrmy In such appreciative lerms i.au Itoberls lonclutled h calling for a toast to Kniperoi William and the Herman Her-man nnn Lord Lnnsdovvne, tho ror-clRii ror-clRii secietarj Intended In be picsent at the dlnnei, but was prevented be-c be-c lUse of a slight Indisposition. UO.NT MKI'SUVTH. Mans of the privileged persons who will nccupv scuts In Westminster Ab-bi Ab-bi next 'Ihursdnv wll sec little f on thing of Ihe actual ceremonies Quito a number of the peeresses and others "ho were idmltled to the nbhej tn witness wit-ness Ihe recent coronation lehearsals weie hagrtned tn find how little could be seen from th- il "H"''' ", 'If,'", nnd In eonsequence thej have decided not to oirup these seals but to no eot In pieference Invitations to Mew the procession from points along the route of mnich where they will not have tn wnlt so lonrt. ami wheio thcro will be less restraint onein Alexandra was seen In Wind-.o. Wind-.o. nork verleidas lldlng horseback for Hie flist time In many years r.rvOHMOt's mown'. such nn enfrmntis crowd gstheied at Alexandut park last tioturdav nlRht tn witness Ihe mllltars tattoo of the colon ill ttoopa thai tho people Invaded the reserved space and became unconlrnlla t,le Another unruly crowd lhat Rath ered today to wltnesn the mllltar church pnrnde had to be nealtered bv a stream of water from a fire hose before Ihs lande was robilhlc. |