Show t U m I Great Britain's rl I II I Veteran Diplomat I I Returning Home Homel 4 I pk I S 1 S f 3 33 3 A Sy S y A 5 f j ji i j- j J 1 S C f I II 5 I BRYCE SAYS SAYS- fAREWEll I ITO TO AMERICAN PEOPlE AT PILGRIMS PILGRIMS' DINNER Retiring ii ng British Ambassador T Toasted d in iii Style Old-Style Diplomatic Dip Dip- c Beverage NEW YORK April 23 James 2 James nr ce 1 N said farewell to the American p people t tonight t at a a dinner given h here herein r rIn in his imis honor by thy Pilgrims society of oC p the hc c United Unite f States s. s After six years years- a is am British ambassador to t this is c country Mr rr 1 Bryce i 1 gall IL for qt home bOlD Irom rom Sa Sari San the bl O Orients Sir Jr- Jr C prIng his sU successor arrive In York Tork early eary next week Many Ian not noted d men sat at time the guest table with Ambassador Br Bryce Bryco co who in ina a speech emphasized th the relation of oC friendship existing his coUntry country country coun coun- try and the United States Th Tho ambassador am n sat at tho the right of or Joseph II H. Choate former ormer American ambassador to Great Britain who Is la president of the tho Pilgrims society and acted n as I toastmaster tonight At Mr Choates Choate's loft left was Walter Waller aller limes JUnes Page present American ambassador Mr 11 Choate began his spee speech h with au an apology on behalf o of the dinner committee com corn ni i-ni t tee I Thc They have haxe not furnished d you yomi with th t improved cd diplomatic beverage that has just been put forward for for- ward he said However out our committee com corn had no other s. s tf to do clo The rhe ne news s of ot this ne' ne new diplomatic beverage e came to us too late anI only this mornIng morn- morn lug Ing we heard it from all aU papers papers- learned that the department of state had hall prescribed this new beverage and thc they icy learned It was drunk In bumpers amid great applause II can promise Mr Ir Bryce that he will have hac that when he lie comes back to us again and surely sureh he Is coming again Then wo we will give I him mill full bumpers 8 of that new ness beverage bever bevel age ago and he lie will Ill find It a a. jO Joy that will live 11 forever Mr 11 Bryco did not touch dir directly upon an any issue now pending he between tween the American and British governments s This statement however was re regarded arde as significant With good will and with ith a conviction conviction tion that one of ot every nations nation's highest assets Is that sense of oC national honor which will make malte It live jive up to Us its international inter inter- national obligations all be between between between be- be tween nations can bo be adjusted and I Iam Iam Iam am sure Suro that an any QUe questions between your our country and mine will be adjusted ad ad- In that way vay Mentioning that more marc than a 0 dozen Important treaties between his government govern govern- m merit ment pt and the United States had ben bean concluded In the tho last six lx yours years Mr Bryee said ho had como come to to admire not only the tho brilliant gifts of S Senator Root Hoot but his fairness of or mind anti and his genuine Inc ine love lo of peace peace- He lie said he ho felt sure that Mr MI h Bryan would show no less wish to work worl for or accord a n. and t d good will ill an and Mr Ir nr Bryan an Ind indeed ell has given shen evidence o of or thIs tills |