| Show MAY SOOTHE ENGLAND HP T HE elaborate preparations made by Emperor William to entertain tho the king and queen of England on their visit to Germany and his evident desire to the thc pomp of their reception with the comparative c simplicity of that ho plans for the czar of Russia should have a soothing effect in the United Kingdom The great great- mass of the English people peo- peo pie r le regards Germany as the active enemy of Great Britain and the government of the latter is constantly constantly con con- embarrassed b by p the tho evidences e of this sentiment sentiment sentiment senti senti- ment that obtrude whenever possible Even tho the spectacular good feeling that existed between between be be- tween King Edward and the German kaiser kniser which was paraded on all occasions could not serve to quiet the antipathies and the suspicions of the formers former's subjects and much tho the same condition has existed in Germany William is apparently exhausting every possible resource to employ the ceremonies attendant upon the marriage of his daughter to promote better relations I with the English crown and the English The emperor possibly that thai tho the fault in the existing existing exist- exist ing ng ing misunderstanding lies largely at his door since I Great Britain has never neer understood the zeal with I which he ho has worked for peace while whilo strengthening I Ibis bis his military and naval establishment J JWilliams JWilliam's Williams William's insistence upon tho the continual addition I of modern battleships to his already strong shang navy has J been considered challenge to ever by England as DS a I her tier maritime supremacy and national jealousy a always S on the alert to find reason for offense has been seen constantly inflamed thereby The rhe world will have reason to rejoice if a n better feeling between Germany and England should bo a S I |