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SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1903. ONLY DAUGHTER OF KAISER IS BEING INSTRUCTED IN MYSTERIES OF COOKING IN MODEL KITCHEN EQUIPPED FOR HER IN NEW PALACE Little Princess Is Learning Practical jSide of Housewifery Un- der Guidance of Empress.

employes In which English , Oct. Emperor which Victoria Louise has shown the looks Ilk*her father. She gives promise their and 24.—While for taught Englishmen WlUlam Is Instructing Crown most lively fondness, she has been per- of being tall and of attractive, slender French are and traveling In Germany ¦ Prince Frederick "William to be mitted to learn modeling In majolica with figure. She Is always tastefully dressed, Americans often BERLIN, the want an Interpreter, and this a Kaiser and rest of her young brother. Prince Joachim, at usually Inwhite when she is seen in pub- feel of the his five lic, be supplied. boys to be soldiers and sailors the factory erected by the Kaiser on the and her appearance in Unter den Lin- want will now Guards and den, guards are to have opportunities Err.prees Augusta Victoria is teaching Cadlnen estate, with the result that a driving with her mother or her gov- assistant learning English, and their promotion Victoria Louise, only daugh- number of animals and birds modeled by erness, Is always the signal for much af- of Princess the depend, among other things, on of imperial family, be a the two children have been sent to the fectionate amusement, for she has been will ' tho ter the to cook. progress they Those patriotic Germans who have a Kaiser and adorn, much to the makers' taught to bow most seriously when her make in It.

sort of holy awe for royal dignity were thrown Into a state of mild horror the other day when it was announced that a room la the r.ew palace at Potsdam had been converted into a full-fledged kitchen for the exclusive use of the little Princess in order that she might learn the practical side of housewifery while yet Inher teens, like the humblest peasant daughter in the realm. Princess Victoria Louise, who. It has just been announced In an undoubted burst of parental pride, has brewed her first cuj> of chocolate unassisted, will In- herit her culinary talents as the daughter ©f her mother, tor the amiable, white- haired Empress Is famous far and wide as a culinary artist par excellence. Bhe learned to cook, as she purposes having her daughter do, at the apron strings of her mother, who was the Grand Duchess of Schleswig-Kolstein. No meal set be- fore the Kaiser, whether simple breakfast gorgeous banquet, is ever pre- or state • pared without the supervision, more or delight, his working table In the Cadlnea father's loyal subjects lift their hats in less direct, of his affectionate and most Echloss. salute.' The most popular picture of the domesticated wife. ROYAL STUDIES. little Princess is that showing her upon the lap Prince, brother, GCOD-BY TO DOLLS. A favorite amusement of this busy lit- of the Crown her by brothers— a her age. tle Princess is to visit the village school surrounded her other five L'ke millions of little girls of devoted astonishingly good looking is to at to exercises. and Princess Victoria Louise about Cadinen and listen the set of royal children. emerge from the doll and dollhouse stage She takes the liveliest interest in the of her brief career, which numbered arithmetic classes and is accustomed to SOMEWHAT WILLFUL. Her As she the only girl in so big and bo eleven years exactly a week ago. nod her head approvingly when a small is humored her, course, in affectionate a family, and Is besides the mother has of pupil answers a question put by the of pastimes, and many youngest of the Kaiser's seven children, this most feminine teacher and which the Princess knows is are the stories of how her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Louise Adelaide Ma- mothered a brood of gorgeous silk correct. Like all royal children of ten- thllde Charlotte— to'give her the full bene- has der years, training and satin babies In dollhouses that would Victoria Louise's so fit of her name— would be badly spoiled far has been at at the hands of make an American youngster glad beyond home IfItwere not for her father's stern super- the dreams happiness. private tutors. Besides the three R's vision. Even as ItIs, Bhe is an uncom- of and neyr venture, al- gardens the cooking she has monly lively and headstrong little miss, Visitors to the beautiful castle ready sewing, become adept at plain and again things un- of Potsdam in the spring and summer of gives promise piano talent, and time and has made years have of decided comfortable for palace servants whose any of the past three or four while a horseback riding, of wheel- course in duty itis to keep her under restraint and often encountered Victoria Louise which her mother is passionately fond, Ing her doll family about in,dainty white- never to let her out of their sight for a and of pony driving are ien her coming baby carriages earnestly second, day or night. end-gold as as year's programme. In Fatherland, She delights especially In the farm life the most serious mamma the As an only girl,of course, the Princess away at quilts, Cadinen, and used dodge her at- stopping now to tuck the has come In for an amount at to some unusual of tendant and slip away to the farmyards then stealing a fervent kiss from personal attention from her mother, and blue-eyed waxen figure beneath them. But whenever possible. One day last summer Is on that account a somewhat more than the had callers the. Prin- the Erapress, true to her own domestic' model Sunday school scholar, for her Ma- when Empress, typical bubbling with pleasure, Ideals, and those indeed of every jesty deeply religious cess, dashed sud-' mother, is and of most char- German thinks the time has itable and philanthropic Instincts. Indeed, denly into the drawing-room with a lit- pink object squeezed tight come to fit the Princess out for real the Kaiserin's personality little known tle Inher arms.' duties, is Before any one could household and the miniature kitch- In German life beyond routine court ac- interfere she had en at Potsdam is the immediate result. with unceremoniously dropped her burden. Into tivities and her constant affiliation her, The room In which her Royal Highness church sociological endeavor. imperial mother's lap. The Empress, and wearing a gown, was ¦will potter away her time over kartoffel- Many Interesting stories of the Kaiser's who was choice not calat, kalbs-braten and other delicacies children are afloat in the Fatherland, but overjoyed to find herself holding a suck- Chester's purchase of Kylemore Castle pig, despair day Tha dear to the German appetite is just off none is more eagerly retold and none so ing and the guests gave up In continues to be a nine- wonder. great palace kitchen, presided over by their attempts. to swallow their laughter. World's correspondent now hears that tt the common as those which indicate the wide was wholly the enterprise of the youn? Huebncr, a Majesties The Empress got rid of the. pig as soon *'Ob«rhofkuecher.meister" personal Interest which their Duchess, who Insisted on acquiring tha functionary high and mighty as as possible, and retired in haste to change Just as have always taken in the upbringing of of the strongest oppo- twenty-one-I*ttcred title—"chief court her dress. The Princess was ordered off place in the teeth his their big family. The Kaiser especially father and of her husband's indicates him to be. to her room In disgrace. What happened sition of her kitchen master"— has ideas about the efficacy of example. was carried out the Princess" cooking teacher. to her there is a court secret. mother. The transaction Huebner is ItIs related of Princess Victoria Louise by Henry's Lorenzo, who is Joachim, The a heart, Mitchell son. MODEL KITCHEN. and Prince the youngest of the Princess has tender how- an old and friend of the Zim- ever, and great confidence in mother's Jntimate kitchen is a model on a reduced children, that they were once playing a her merman family, wRsm he frequently vls- Her charitableness. She was deeply touched 6cale the court kitchen. ItIs equipped game of ball in the palace yard at Pots- EMPEROR, WHO. IS BEING HER MOTHER, THE EMPRESS, in Cincinnati. He has known tha of other day when walking out her DAUGHTER OF GERMAN TAUGHT TO COOK: Ued with a tiny range of Its own, with sink dam, at a point where they were directly the with WHO SUPERINTENDS HER INSTRUCTION IN PRACTICAL HOUSEWIFERY; HER BROTHER AND PLAY- Duchess since she was a child. eye as sat a governess by the distress of an old - end racks of utensils, barrels, boxes and under their father's he at MATE, PRINCE JOACHIM, ANDTHE ROYAL PALACE AT POTSDAM. _.' . The Duke Is a mere cipher In the house- smoking woman was weeping ostentatiously . chests, just as one finds them In the typi- window his morning cigar. His who hold, where the Duchess is established as royal path. appeared cal, well-ordered German hausfrau's es- Majesty noticed that the favorite feature In tho It on ln- absolute mistress. The purchase money tablishment. ItIs understood the Princess of the game seemed to be throwing the quffcy that the bereaved dame had lost for the castle (about 5300.000) was paid cow," Intends spendlns two hours inher kitchen ball wide, in order that a sentry on duty "her only and had naught, left in LYTTELTON'S APPOINTMENT TO THE CABINET only In part, $150,000 remaining on mort- the and ex- near by, in a spirit of royal obedience, the world. The Princess felt in her pock- gage. each forenoon, with faithful coins, at exposing the would each time have to chase it and re- ets In vain for.stray and the gov- pert Huebner her elbow ! RECALLS THE LOVE OF recipes— tea, coffee, turn the ball to the hands of one of.the erness declined to assist. :. V: '. BALFOUR'S YOUTH LAPLANDER CBEATES Fecrets ofthe humbler "Well," sympa- chocolate, meat, soup potato boiling, royal players. In the course of fifteen said the little girl, SENSATION AT COURT and woman, Jiread kneading, for the Empress minutes the faiu-ful sentry, the Kaiser thetically, to the old "you really, Secretary etc^ noticed, would be obliged to perform this mustn't cry any more now,' 'specially as British Premier Chooses for Colonial Brother of the Girl Princes and Princesses v.-ants her to get the fundamental princi- • Comments on ples of the chefs business first. act as many as ten or a dozen times— a my mother is coming, and she will buy Whom Death* Him Years Ago. at Stockholm Leads to Lesson fagging a man you new cow. my Took From None of her Royal Highness' productions somewhat exercise for a nice She's not like Etiquette. burdened with heavy accoutrement and a governess." in has yet reached the imperial dinner ta- B ONDON, Oct. 24.—The romantic story society her day, died recently, was secretly an ardent So- spokesman Mauser. \ women of "smart" in STOCKHOLM. Oct. 24.—The ble, ss far as the public's knowledge of "British Prime Minister Balfour's but ;she,\ too, years after her cialist. She subscribed large sums of KAISER'S LESSON. RANAVOLA.HI QUITS j I died' a few of a deputation of Laplanders received goes, but Iam told that the Princess has OBJECT ¦¦"one heart attachment is -recalled by marriage.? The devotion between Laura money to the party funds and attended being thrown HER ALGERIAN HOME • by Kins Oscar came near affectionately warned her father and The next day the Kaiser announced at surprising appointment of A1-' and VMargot" was intense, and the latter their congresses in disguise. language. Joachim the Into prison for disrespectful mother that the is going to surprise them breakfast that he would Join and Deposed Madagascar Lyttelton to the Colonial Secretary- was terribly, by bereavement. The Countess moved in the highest socl-r good-natured EhortJy morning, Queen of Asks fred stricken the Only the King's Interfer- with something ell her own— at their ball game that ¦ and Louise ship. ¦ . , :' >;•»-;<.'i;fo •'Balfour,' the Lytteltons and all the ety, and none of her court friends had the ence epoch-making time he got the ball President Loubet's Permission ' saved him. will be the day wtten she and he did so. Each Thirty years ago Balfour was in love other-young people who worshiped at least suspicion of her Socialistic leanings. royal party filed Into the ".tries it as the children had to Visit Paris. ; When the on" her fond parents and broth- he threw it wide. Just Mary Lyttelton, Alfred's Lyttleton's shrine them- It is stated that she regularly communi- throne-room, where the Laplanders were only sentry the day before, in- with the Hon. Laura" devoted ,crs. As the girl In the Kaiser's big done with the PARIS, Oct. 24.—Ranavola III,ex-Queen youngest ¦ She was clever;.'cul- to consoling "Margot" for her loss, cated information: of great political im- their spokesman shouted plain- family they sister. - selves waiting, of boys, upon each that Madagascar, who • Victoria Louise has al- sisting occasion of for some time has tivated and charming, but delicate, and and always" alluded to Laura- as "the portance, gleaned in diplomatic circles, to spoken descriptions of the princes and v.ays been very much of a pet and favor- and bring it back. residing at Algiers, , ; themselves chase it been left there re- died in 1875 when only 18. soul.": The circle these^formed became the: leaders 'of the Socialist party, who princesses as they came in. Pointing to ite, and it Is to assume eight hundred yard cently now staying niece,- ' rsie that the After ceven or dashes and is with her ' was Inconsolable, and known as"," who by/ their ex- made the fullest, use of itfor purposes of Prince Charles, he explained: "The long Kraiser will watch her progress at the of the kind, the youngsters, perspiring the young Princess Marie Louise, at Vlc- as agitation. • > bag of ;- ' the story is told that he entered. the death clusiveness' as well their intellectual cuss is Charles." and "the bones pans and kettles breathless, up to father, ; (has^long v.Ith almost as much and ran their Sur-Cere. chamber, removed his •ring and ,placed it pretensions excited much envious critl-" \It been a mystery how the walking behind, his wife. Ingeborg. who Iaternal interest as h*>. bestows upon the clasped him the waist and begged The lives very quietly Socialist newspapers have frequently around ex-Queen at the on. her 'wedding finger,; pledging himself cism.'v-i.'' *ftV'V been came from Denmark." - ' ,-—— •' publish • • : ¦ development and play. Then the ¦ .'•;:^> ! ¦ ,. nrst of decisions destinies of his tine to be let off from further resort and seldom visits or is visited. It forever to his dead- love. ¦:¦ . . . ? able to the news the Laplander proceeded to criti- navy. Kaiser, course, Ministry political Next of used the occasion for a is said that she desires very. ;much to ; 'always remained a COUNTESS GIVES AID of the and other similar in his very broad native age and* He has close friend \ Now, cize the Queen The cooking on respect for considera- visit and It - ¦ events. known lessons were suddenly in- sermon Paris is understood that she of Alfred Lyttelton, who years TO SOCIALIST LEADERS it Is that the friend manner, when some court officers opened urrupted a few owing feelings of others, even has applied to President . several^ at,court to whom they were indebted wa3 weeks ago to an tion for the sen- Loubet for per- ¦ Laura !Tennant,^the a behind him and dragged /htm out. game later married eldest the Countess Oriola. door outbreak of scarlet fever among some of tries, and the children resumed their mission to do so. Bister of ."Margot"{Tennant, who now is Keeps Secret of Her Political Syin- King Oscar, however, had the spokesman ttie castle Fervants, necessitating the re- thereafter without making the soldier do again, assured him that he Mrs.¦;Herbert Asqulth^and the. original of .pathies and Carries Important MANCHESTER'S WIFE brought tn moval of the court to the Kaiser's flne needless running. Guards to Speak English. Benson's "Dodo.". Laura Trtinant, a re- would not be harmed, and tried to Im- BERLIN, From Court. RULES THE ;HOUSEHOLD country place at Cadir.cn. As a consola- Princess Victoria Louise is a blonde and Oct. 24.—The ,Prussian rail- markably brilliant,' fascinating 'girl, at- News press upon him that U was not good form " ; Uan^ for the loss of culinary Instruction, haa blue eyes— a typlcalGerman girl—and way authorities have started classes for tracted all the intellectual men :and BERLIN/ Oct. 24,—Countess Oriola, who , Oct. 24.-The Duke of Man- to say what one thinks of women.