Show THCQUEENB MAIDS OF HONOR Tbtlr 1 DutlM Ars Arlilm and They tn Their iiiUrli The maids of honor to the Queen corn every penny of tho 11500 a year they receive While on duty they can hardly call a single minute their own After breakfast which theyi take In their own rooms they have to hold themselves In readiness to obey the Queens summons which conies the moment Sir Flcetwood Edwards quits her majesty presence with the big red morocco patchbox containing III d Ikys work under his arm After a brief good morning the Queen suggest a little reading and the dutiful maid addresses herself to the pile of wherein the proper passages t i majestys hearing have nlrtae t nmVrVcJ The moment mo-ment tho reading j s over tha maid of honor has to rush off and prepare for a drlvo with her royal mistress After luncheon Is tbo only real tlmo tha inslcjs of honor have to themselves and even then hero Is I the uncertainty as to whother they will be wanted to drive with the Queen later In the afternoon after-noon They must stay In their apartments apart-ments lit case they should bo sent for so that a stroll In the grounds alono Is I out of the question till after 4 oclock when If the Queen has departed on a drive without them they know they are I free till 6 at any rate |