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Show RECEIVE DENBY IN ROYAL STYLE Leading Naval Officials of U. S. Guests at Japanese Palace TOKIO. July 5. (By the Associated Press ) Japanese royalty this morning morn-ing received Secretary of the Navy Denby, visiting members of the Annapolis Annap-olis clan of issi and their wives In an audience at the imperial palace ! Charles Beacher Warren, American ! ambassador to Japan, presented Seere- i U Denby, Senator ). E. W.IKt of, ; .Maryland. Admiral Joseph Strauas. , commander of the American Asiatic fleet, and thirty-six other men of the 'party, to the regent, Crown Prln-e Hirohlto, FM PRTvSS RF.CFTYFS WOMEN j The Empress Sadako then received I tho wives of members of the party, I thirty in, number who wen presented by Mrs. Warren, wife of the anibas-jsador. anibas-jsador. The audience was quite formal. The regent exchanged a few words with: Secretary Denby and Senator Waller land the empress spoke briefly to Sec-I retary and Mrs. Denby and to SenatOI elU r The others simply approached the royal personages In the usual way in accordance to their rank, and backed back-ed away without speaking. After tire Imperial audience, members mem-bers of the Denby party were entertained enter-tained at luncheon by Baron Shimpei Goto, mayor of Toklo, then drove to Almsaka palace where Baron Nobuaki Makino, crown member of tho house of peers, entertained at tea on behalf of the Imperial family PRESENT! I) WITH CUP, Baron Cryu, Annapolis 'SI. here was! presented with a loving cup by his I American class -mat SSL The regent will leave Julv 6 fori Haikaido. He will not sign the Vn--h-' ington treaties, ratified July 1, by the privy council until the other contract-; Ing powers are ready to do SO. |