Show AMERICANS AT ROYAL PARTY Attend Palace Tea Party King Is Good Sport LONDOs LONDON July 25 Amer p W 1 w lk d talked and took tea with King King- George Queen Que n Marl Mry Marland of Wales In royal royal- royalty's royalty and nd the tho th PrInce Princ o tys ty's ty back yard so eo to 10 speak k when wh nth the pleaSAnt pl ant grounds to the th rear of Buckingham palace were thrown n open Thursday afternoon to Invited guts guests most of were vere v cre American lawyers It was as ft as the first 10 a 1 garden patt patty ever eHr given In honor ot Americans and more citizens en of the United States passed through the palace portals portal than durIn during the past decade Behind the tho se- se severe ver vere forbidding ft ont of the tho big building v which faces facea face the tho th Mall they hey found little of the ceremony associated with ro royalty alty RAINS RAIS ON PARTy PARTI Their majesties with the th Prince of Wales ales at their heels like a dutiful son and accompanIed bY their ladle ladies and x ln Waiting co carne cain me out of et the palace In a sho sho er of rain to find their guests lined up under umbrellas along the winding path through the tho grass frass After Afler meeting Premier Herriot pt pf t FI Fiance ance Premier Theunis ot of and delegates to the th In- In In conference their ma ma- ma ma greeted the th secretary of te st a and ad id Mrs Mr Hughes rt r 1 Mrs Hughes Hug joined the tho th Queen In Ina ina Ina a walk all alk through h the th gardens g Soon th the guests gusts were ero v er dl- dl dl sided Into three shifting groups ono one gathered about the king another around the queen and a third comprising comprising- most mot of ot the tho th oung ladles ladies In attendance close to the th slim oung man mn m n whose hose head bobbed about under the tho jauntiest of sUk-n sUk toppers Ho talked gaily ally ally with anone an one on and ando o near him of the toll tip he Intends to make mak to America this tall fall OMA Oti o OM n STRAW But the tho Prince Princ of Wale Wales was as not the only guest with a jaunty hat All of the tho th Americans had them and had all nil the rest of ot the sartorial effects traditionally nally as- as associated as associated with Ith ro roial rOal al garden tunc- tunc funo- funo functions Iloni The kig s secretary In- In Informed informed In Informed formed the th guests that It would not be bo to comply with the palace custom In regard to dress dreM for or he lie naB realized zed that many of theta them had bad come to England and lInd not expecting to p In formal functions Never Never- Never Never-lh the Americans attended InI In Int I tle atle t le The bought borrowed or hired London's L stock of ot high silk hats In all of ef o the thc democratic com company pan from overseas there ther was but ono one lone stra straw hat bat Qt JEs EEN I P IV UniTE S RITE Threatening weather caused man many of the American women to appear In darn darK gowns but the queen and Mrs Jr Hughes were ero dressed In white SIrs Mrs Hughes Hughe Hug e woe wo a mau e hat Stat but the queen s was as a of cia Ila metal doth cloth 0 Over Oer er II a a silken dress Queen Mary wore ore an embroidered let el el- el elet Ht et cloak trimmed with v white fo and be ibe carried a long lona- white walking stick hen tea time came cam their ma mJ ma- ma majesties jesties with a 0 few tew guests Kue ts Inc log Ing Mr and Mrs Hughes retired to the royal marquee While the rest of ot the tho lh guests elicits were end sered In tented Art After r refresh refresh- refreshments refreshments ments ment their majesties gave Rave a fur fur- fur further ther Indication that they knew something about Americans by hands with t 8 ten er en one who wanted anted to meet enact them and from I the he of the line of people who ho lined up and kept ept their ma ma- ma ma out of doors until nearly dinner lime time It seemed that nearly e ier body wanted anted to |