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Show Queen Wears Suit Of Pure White Broadcloth NEW YORK, Oct. 3 As tho Oeoige Washington was warped into her berth ypstrrdny morning, there was a huh of expectancy and then a fanfare fan-fare of irumpelr, blaring tho sblp'r farewell, proclaiming the coming of the king- Dressed in the uniform of a lieutenant general in ihe Belgian army, with not a single- decoration on his breast, he walked unattended down Qife gangplank. Behind him came Queen Elizabeth. She wore a long traveling coat of j whito broadcloth over a while gown, a white fur stole and a close Nttlng white hat with a white chiffon veil. Walking behind his mother was a slender lad of 18, the heir apparent to the throne, wearing the uniform of i private in the Twelfth Belgian infantry, infan-try, the first regiment to meet the Germans at the frontier. As the kmc set foot on the pier the hand of tlu' i, nr.'- WavdiinKlon swung into the strains of "La Brabanconne, ' thr- Belgian national anthem. King Albert and Prince Leopold saluted ac did General Peyton C. March, chief of staff, and the American officer who surrounded him. Vice President Marshall. Secretary of State Lansing and Secretary of War Baker and all the other civilians uncovered. . oo |