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Show EX-KASSER GIVES BRIDE-TO-BE SPLENDID DIADEM Al EAR RINGS BBRIint Oct. SI The fcrmrr Gernian -rujKrtr 'a IVOddlnc pnrnt8 i" III- brluV of nc( similny. the Prln-CJCSfi Prln-CJCSfi Hernilon- tf ReoM, will be dlndciii -.t with too t.nlliantpi ond a pair or carrlrt','-. the two tflfts coot-1 lug hoo.ooo ,000 mark. ROOOrding to the m upaprr VoTwaertft. LONDON, Oct. 31. Princes ller-miono ller-miono of Rtuas tialnka her flam e, the i former German kaiser. Is one of the J most Rf-nprous, kind hearted men thati over llvod. and 9he Is r;ure that ihe H jpolngr to bo the happiest woman In the I "World afl-r tlif-ir marriage next Sunday. Sun-day. That at k-ast. Is what she told the correspondent of the Daily i ' Ecpreea today. "I know I love the kalaer." she said " Surely, he ia not so rich that it can be eald I am marrying him for ' his money.' TELLS n:n ROMANCE j The princess said that a lot of other I women were anxious for the heart of the former German emperor and described how mad some of them were with envy when her engagement to William jrot noised around the world by teirapli and cable. "They did their best t. hinder our engagement bv Intrlu--' she said ' I had a hard f'lght. All of my friends and so-called friends harl their own plans You know, several prominent women. Including th widow of Colonel Col-onel von Rochow. thought of marrying marry-ing the kaiser." In hr rnot harming manner, the prinrey conversed with the correspondent corre-spondent rtf the old Slleclan castle which is her ancestral home. She told him a Utile about the romance and of her plans for the future "It to like this," she said, "some frh nLs. who were in attendance to I the kaiser and who knew of our childhood child-hood attachment invited me to his home at Doom. The crown prinee came to loorn also and in the friendliest friend-liest sort of way hec hatted with mc about the affair of the heart. With a laugh he said: "You know my father fa-ther is a very good man. but sometimes some-times he is hard to get along with "A few weeks later the crown prince came to tulk to me again. He said; Now I have watched you ;ill this time, and 1 feel It my duty to ell you my warnings were all wrong. You surely know how t manage people peo-ple and the whole situation here.' " I din i ic SPREAD 'l he princess told the correspondent that the house nt Doom was being conducted along very economical linos. Indeed, she exclaimed the meals set upon the farmer emperor's t;ii h irerc occasionally so scanty that they almost al-most looked beggarly. Nevertheless, the princess declared, she would adhere ad-here to the atria prlnctolea of economy econ-omy which have been in force since the former kaiser took up his residence resi-dence in Holland. "Do you think you will miss your Blleelan home?" (he correspondent Inquired. In-quired. "Oh, no," said tne. princess, I have a signed agreement with the kuler ; allowing me to stay twice a year for , eight weeks each time ,t Babor and my othe- oTtevi n order to keep In touch with my children who nre going go-ing to remain In Germany. Beside, I have to roanagf the estates, because they are to be kept Beparati from the Imperial property." . Tne prlneeas :ctld "all of the former kaiser's children were going to at-tenu at-tenu the wedding. Field Marshal von Hindcnburg and General L,udendorff have not been invited, she u dared. |