Show SOCIETY WOMEN IH IN LONDON le t 1 0 o act as booth tenders at a bid big oi 1 charity fair g 11 1 t qa a T I 1 some of the nobility were garbed in J in american bartender fashion and ana made M I 1 a decided hit hita A romance e ahat fhate 1 ended S ia a tragedy in the roa royal family of francis joseph of Austria hungary Hun nat goodwin well received hecei in london ts ft I 1 i london juno june 24 04 tha he queen n ed at windsor castle friday pra av r after ter spending a month at balmoral aalmo castle scotland where the vs weather her bar to enjoy consent constant driving ade TT to the e benefit 0 her health great preparations are being ahnin 1 at aldershot aldershof Alder shot camp for the h made r of troops by her majer sty 11 ost of the aces and princesses will be present royalties were mu ch in evidence ct during the past week the queen and the prince of wales won a number of prizes for horses and cattle at the roy al agricultural Socie tys show at maid stone kent while the almost dall sisi y members of the royal family have been engaged in advancing a basl the t 0 cause c of charity enang opening bazaars and an d sales 3 of needlework or giving garden fetes asat tuesday the anniversary of her ma bestys accession to the throne in 1837 was a specially SA busy day the 3 duke of connaught reviewed the yeomen of the guard at buckingham palace it was a brilliant society function auns funs the royalties sir air henry white secretary secrete of the united states embassy air r T J R carter second secretary of the united sr mba ssT and mrs carter col samuel S sumner the united states military and mrs sumner and colwell the united states naval and mrs airs colwell being among those present the duchess of albanys garden party held in behalf of charity was the rendezvous of the fashionable people including the duke and duch TOS rss of connaught the marcus and marchioness ch of salisbury the duke and duchess of marlborough lord and lady mount stephen lady william beresford Bere stord lord and lady strathcona Strath cona and mount royal and mr and mrs andrew J carnegie princess christians sale ot of work from the royal school of art needlework monday and subsequent days was a great success many distinguished persons were among the sales people including some americans lady Deer deerhurst hurst and mesdames Bor bonyne lyne and bradley martin the albert hall bazaar however in aid of the fund of the charing cross hospital was the crowning charitable function of the season the admirable untiring work of mesdames paget and ronalds ald in connection therewith is a matter of general comment and promises to lead to insistent demands tor for their services at all future events of a similar character it was an immense success beyond the most roseate dreams the receipts were over CO GO the flower stall where the duchess of marlborough and mrs paget were active took in 2000 and the american stall of mesdames mackay ronalds brad ley mariln Mart inand and lady randolph church netted 1500 mrs brown potter says a thousand drinks were sold and the tips to the ladles ladies dispensing them aggregated the greatest success ot of the bazaar was the american bar at which were ladles ladies hesketh and anglesey and mrs frank mackay all americans assisted mrs brown potter but the chief attraction was a lot of young men arrayed in white bar dresses customary in america but quite a it here they included the tile duke of manchester lord yarmouth lord vivian ian lord edward sol somerset merset lord henry somerset and M mr r ralph pull tzer all in much demand by they w were ere received fashionable customers and large C tips aps a lady presenting the duke note of ot manchester with a ten pound in payment for a coe cocktail atall telling him pt to keep the change the season on the wh whole ole Is proving most a successful and the bhoj keepers and dress makers are ar e jubilant they so busy la late te in never say they were present besent this pa the season as during being the extremely given reason year one fragile character of the dress fishio fashionable materials mater lala which are now lasting a season as instead of dresses have havo c entirely to usual ladles ladies are obliged of tho the the middle new outfits in money seems in every way wason season plentiful tho the lavish entertainments more have tain ments of the past r seasons been surpassed this season and the sums and pianists for private paid to singers eme mme entertainments are fabulous melba Is booked tor for eleven private parties at which she receives euln guineas ab about out 2100 each mrs alarms harmsworth has issued invitations to a party early in july at which will cobella and melba susan strong all tor for admission of I 1 applications the pressure of the Int international ernat lonal council ol 01 to open june jun e 20 and last until women it was july 5 has been so great that the p place to change necessary found t I 1 on to the large oon of meeting interesting eating an inter c church house of hall s of chinese will be the a attendance feature i the countess of aber delegates of tho tile counce 1 has 1 president the minister In lster chinese the by been notified of the wife of shen sl en of the appointment legation tho chinese of an will be she delegate te as an official erand and two accompanied by an I 1 interpreter Interpret and will be attended other Chine ses ladies medical who took a kans hang dr by and miss kang kan america degree in women wornell c of of nil all A crowd of american will b be 0 in attendance lone professions profess who has ha taken Baro baroness nebs von van Slit trier the work 0 of f the an ac active tive part in here fro from m the council has just arrived 13 hague she said sald to a representative pris yesterday associated of the of hopeful 1 in most at evening I om im nce confere conference results results from the notable peace support 11 in I 1 have already won 1601 country but it is to the great austria evyond the sea that we boli took to it 89 3 the k wore mighty DrO Dagan dast of as wi peace do selves ives s 0 many Amer I 1 de the americal leaa them hem t arms MS last yes ity of appeal peace at year but t we ng t to are any price not a aleve people 9 right we 0 nece bous call to arms be of 1 possible for me the to 29 b but it ls I 1 8 lm I 1 in will elleve be any future that there anna arms great the among art civilized civi lizel q resort to SPI bendid awakening people at ter and with of the the anglo czar of the saxons in peace the v an r it direction 8 imPo Ibl va nothing in that every u ow and then the new tragic versions death of of of austria are the crown prince published ways retract attention and they at asserts that the W e t t en d tta true story of lt it has bt ale n e d the 0 the aphea tr death of prince undeniable so source birce gathered this asio from an affair version of the says S crown W prince As ls Is well known he tile marle deeply loved the baroness berto ter to the he ile wrote a let pope dope praying f for or a dispensation and intercession with the to emperor allow him title to the throne to relinquish his and arid retire into private life the pope sent the th to e letter emperor francis joseph j oseph and an ag onizine interview between bet the father and arid son followed and lasted all night long finally rudolph promised to give up the baroness and the lovers met at Rudolp hj shooting hooting r box mayerling May erling for the last la st farewell the at company at dinner included prince philip of coburg and count the wine passed freely and tho the evening ev ening was spent in singing and laughter though it wa was remarked that the gaiety of prince rudolph and baroness marle seemed forced toward one in the morning the baroness baro ness complained of being ill III and retired retire d to her bed room at two after having consumed almost Rl mosta a decanter de of brandy rudolph bade ba do his friends good night and entered the baroness bed room the next morning confidant bratfisch Drat fisch knocked at the door and there was no response ue ile then entered staggered back and tainted fainted at the ghastly sight lying on the sofa completely covered with wild flowers was veteria dead along eldo side her lay her lover rudolph clutching a heavy cavalry pistol and the th eback back of his head was shot off A doctor was summoned and his evidence refutes the statement that the lovers died together he ile certified certia led that the baroness died at one from strychnine poisoning and that rudolph died at 2 from a pistol shot the baroness left four letters addressed to emperor francis joseph her mother her cousin baltazzi and to prince rudolph the latter was the direct cause of the crown princes suicide grief stricken at the sight of the dead woman he found at her bedside a note pencilled wet with tears as follows my only beloved rudolph I 1 die because I 1 cannot live without you you promised to make roe me your wife but you have broken your word i 1 forgive you it if you love me come follow me T the nt note 0 la Is now in the possession 0 of emperor francis joseph baroness Vet body was not removed to venice as asserted it was buried in a little monastery lon astery near mayerling May erling with nothing 0 o mark the grave the success predicted for nat goodwin in an american citizen seems tn to have been realized crowded houses arc are the rule at the duke of yorks theatre nance oneall ONel ll the california actress supported by mckee rankin and a isis number of other americans makes her london debut at the trial matinee tuesday next |