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Show TWO KINGS. FOUR QUEENS LINE UP AT PRIZE BOOTH I LONDON, Jan. 1 Two kings, four .oueeiiHand two princesses lined up the j othM- day lust like ordlnarv citizens J at the counter where the mixes from Iuck.v dip." a popular feature of tbe , White City Advertising exhibition were banded out. King George of Erigland. amid much laujrhte-. drew a sponge and a packet of cigarettes. He promptly offered the sponge to his guest. Ki,1(r christian chris-tian of Denmark, who had drawn a blank. Queen Alexandria of Denmark Den-mark captured a box of crackers, and Queen Mary' of England received . bar of soap and a box of face cream I Another bar of soap went to the' ) Queen Mother Alexandria, of Kug- land, and a box of peppermint creams I to Queen Maud of Norway. Princess j Mary's prise was a boy scout s diary I and Princess Victoria', a box to tooth 1 pow der. , All the royaiUf enjoyed the fun of tbe fair In '. thoroughly democratic demo-cratic fashion, and laughingly stuffed their prizes Into their pockets. An unproved style of typewriter attracted the king of Denmark. "I wish yu would uo one.", ha sa'd teasinsly to his wife, uj.o tvps ail , her correspondence on au ordinary , machine. W"heri King George was told that ' Britain's annual expenditure on advertising ad-vertising was close upon JClOu.ooo.-000. JClOu.ooo.-000. he said In amazement: "This is eal! one of our big Industrie didn't know It before," 1 |