IEirst Hl don a the: Season 
and Is a Very “gy are ry Ablaz 
« with Gems, | YICas: ees 
int i 
y Y 
Is Held at mickinehasn : 
sndent of the’ lays NEW SOONER . EMBROIDERIES ‘ARE 
‘a Railroad 
London. 
[SPECIAL DESPATCH. TO THE HERALD VIA CO 
MERCIAL CABLY COMPANY’S SYSTEM. |] 
Heratp BURBAU, BY 
No. 130 FLEET STREET, 
‘London, Saturday. 
= . The first court of the season was held 
| XECUTIVE by the King and Queen at Buckingham 
Palace last night. It was 4 brilliant af- 
fair, many strikingly beautiful costumes 
being worn, while the dazzling display of 
jewels made the scene one of exceptional 
a iatey and splendor. The dresses and 
trains ‘were enriched with ‘the “Jatest 
shower embroideries, which had a lovely 
effect. More than ‘eight eae pe 
were present. — 
Ln King George wore 
ee ee ear eolonel in chief of the First Life Guards. 
Ar. Henry >| The Queen’s dress was of blue’ and silver 
erintendert OF the; brocade, with a train of Honiton lace, and 
a general man~| jined with silver tissue and trimmed with 
| ner Railway has sprays of silver roses.. She ‘wore the 
e® considered in the} apown pearls and diamonds and the fam- 
et ory for AmericaM| ,,. Star of Africa diamond blazed: on her 
corsage. 
and ropes of pearls. and the. 
Garter. 
' Mr.’ Walter Hines cone the Asaortean 
Ambassador, presented his som, Mr. Ar- 
thur Page, and Mr. 
Secretary of the Embassy, while Mrs. 
Page presented her daughter, Miss Page; 
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Page; 
Mrs. Bell, mother of Mr. Edward Bell; 
Miss Kate Fowler, of San Francisco ; 
Miss Sylvia Fox, 
1B Le Ato VIA COM- 
AN Y’S SYSTEM.] 
D BUREAU, ay 
FLEnt STREET, iy 
at 1 can tell the 
hy I was selected,” 
night, “unless it 
d to suit. I am 
Atp. as usual, has a 
anything happens. 
to fail, which ex- 
the IHERALD has 
service in the 
Order of | ‘the 
morrow aboard the 
ip my affairs in 
Hlizabeth Wells, of, Boston.. 
at Hastern railways, 
JUDGE CRITICISES we 
WAR OFFICE SYSTEM 
Says England Puts at Its Head Per- 
sons Who Have Never Worn 
Any Uniform. 
[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THH HERALD VIA COM- 
MERCIAL CABLE ‘COMPANY'S SYSTEM.] 
- HERALD BUREAU, 1 
No. 180 FLEET STREBT, + 
‘London, Saturday. 
At He: resumed hearing of the army 
hel action esterday Justice Darling ex: 
me class of travel, 
the uniform of the}: 
Her other ornaments * were rows 
Bdaward Bell, § econd 
asse 
uccessiul exhibi te, iI 
te, Fir: afternoon, wh # 
|the champions were. paraded befor 
She also saw the dogs that receiv: 
,\tinction for various acts of di I 
MR. BELL’S WEDDIN 
TO Bix QUIET | 
= 
Second Secretary of Americ ate 
bassy in ‘London Will Maar 
Surtees Next Week 
[SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HERAL 
MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY’S ‘SY 
HERALD BURE 
No. 130 FLEET : 
London, Saturd i 
In consequence of a recent be 
and serious illness in the brid 
the marriage between Mr. Edwa’ 
Second Secretary of the Americ 
bassy, and Miss Etelka Surtees ¥ 
place quietly next week in Londo r 
the Ae and Mrs. Page 
have been ney 
Widow a Charles. F, : | 
of 2 Philadelphia ; Miss} | 
Harriet McCook, of New York,. and Miss] 
, ors tee 
ita [SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE HIE} 
“MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY’S 
HERALD Bu! 
No. 130 FLEST 
London, Sat 
The death took place on Thursdi® 
27 Matheson road, West Ket iy 
Mrs. Jessie 8. Lott, widow of 
Lott, of San Francisco, in 
ninth year of her life. Ke 
PERU S VICE PRE 
as LEAVING AA 2 
ePHEAts DESPATCH TO HE “HERA 
MERCIAL CABLE COMPANY’S’ 
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