What Americans and Others Are Doing in European Capitals Has Great Earl of Graven Gets Praise Warwickshire Post for Scandinavia

What Americans and Others Are Doing in European Capitals Has Great Earl of Graven Gets Praise Warwickshire Post for Scandinavia

6 THE SUN, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1913. WHAT AMERICANS AND OTHERS ARE DOING IN EUROPEAN CAPITALS HAS GREAT EARL OF GRAVEN GETS PRAISE WARWICKSHIRE POST FOR SCANDINAVIA merican Consular Inspector Peer, Whose Wife Was .Miss Impressed by Commercial Dp. Cornelia Martin, Is Now velopment There. Lord Lieutenant. SEES PROMISING FFTTIU, LEARN AMERICAN DANCES Many American Physiciini Jack Clifford, Evelyn Thaw's Passing Through Ger- Partner, Pet Teacher of man Capital. Society Folk. ipeclal Cable tittpatch to Tac Sc.s Apecial Ca&'f Despatch to Tun Sc. July 12. James E. Dunnlnr. of Berlin, London, July 12. The Counto who has been Inspecting the American Craven, formerly Miss Cornolia Martin, consular service throughout Scandina accompanied by hor mother, Mrs, Bradley via, Is In Berlin for 0 two days cnr. Mr. Martin, and F Townscnd Murtln. will go ference with Thackara, the Amor lean Consul-Gcncra- ). He will go from Baden-Bade- n weeks to on Monday for six here to Bremen and other (iernian cure. cities to look up tho consulates and re The Earl of Craven will be unable to view tho German Industrial condition? ooompany thorn an ho Is the third Govern- Ho told tho correspondent rf The that lie was greatly stru k c whip in the House of Lords and Stn n' ment commercial development of Srandltu- - his Parliamentary duties will keep him via, which Is proceeding largely along here until the adjournment in August American lines, especially at HirlMi The appointment this week of tho Earl utila nnd Bergen. The Scand.r.aM.itm if ter u few years In America, Mr. Dun as Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire has Gives At Home Ard family, Peeress to nlng said, acquired the American retail given great satisfaction to tho methods und brought them home aid particularly as his grandfather held tho adapted them successfully und bene name post. Her Scheme of Model Saloons tlclally to the management of depar' The Earl of Coventry, the Lord Lieu- ment stores. In this way the retail tenant of Worcestershire, in congratu- trade of the large cities had been lating the Earl of Craven referred to his of Good Liquor and Ban on Drunkeness thoroughly Americanized. occupation of the post, Mr. Dunning believes that trade con grandfather's of of Marlborough's profit and added: "Thauk heaven ho was on Features Duchess ditions in Scandinavia will greatly right side." by the direct connection with the l"tiltd the Project ASSERTS AMERICANS been bv After a period of mourning for Brad- States which has introduced new steamship lines bu ley Martin tho Earl and the Countess the and that tpecial ible Despatch to Thi bis Duchess of Marlborough's interests. Its ncss between Norway and Sweden and entertaining in War- -- Intend to do much London, July 12 The Earl and object is to run saloons on rational, sober HOODWINKED ARABS tho United States should increase wickshire. After the Counters returns Countess of Granard, the latter formerly lines; to provide good liquor and to en- rupldly. from Baden-Bade- n sho will make a short Miss Beatrice Mills, gav n largo dinner courage tlie tale of food and Htay at Coombe Abbey and will then go party during th week. The guest of drinks. Everything is to be cleat Dr. Welch lu Berlin. to Balmacaan until October. Asquith guests and sold prices. Drunken- honor wus Premier The at moderate T) London .lonrnitlist Accuses Ar- - Dr. William S. Welch of Johns Hop. included the Grand Duko of Mecklenburg-Streli- ness and rowdyism are barred absolutely u eVi of" Mr. Drrxel Ilnula. kins University, Baltimore, arrived the Duko of Marlborough, the The owners of the model saloons eliieolojrists Who Worked hero en route to the euro at Carlsbad passport Lin- Anthony J. Drexel secured a Dowager Duches of Granard, Mrs. Cecil Earl Cowley, the Marquis of and a uutucier holiday In south' rn . in CyrenuivH. this week and was off to Russia immedi- Bingham, Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Vander-bil- t, colnshire, Countess Cowper, the Counter Austria. He Is delighted to be brk ately as tho guest of the Grand Duko Lady Paget, formerly "Mis Stevens of Warwick, the Countess of Caledon, XLnbnonyk 1 In Berlin, where he is well known frm Cyril, an old friend of his. During tho of New York, and Sir Edward Grey Earl Brownlow. Lord Enlield, Lord Alven-ha- Dtexal; his student days in the early '50?, past month Mr. Drexol has been an as The Duchess of Rutland gavo a muticalo Lord Hardinge, Lord Leconiield, KECALI.S TVE COF Ml'HDER when, as he says, "1 hud the privjls siduous pupil of Jack Clifford, who Is to und dance on Tuesday Among tho Lord Ashcombe and Lord Rothschild. of working under Dr. Koch in hi appear in America with Evelyn Nesbit guests were Prince Paul of Scrvia, who The Duko of Marlborough gave a week laboratory und was present at Ms Thaw, in learning thoturkey trot und other returned Belgrade on Thursday; tho end Blenheim Castle. The to party at .Says memorable first courso of lectures after new dances. Duke of Manchester, Sir John und Lady guets included the DuU and Duchess Pernell Actions of Com he had accepted the chair of hyg!en Mr. Clifford, who is an American, and Lister-Kay- e, the latter formerly Natica or Wellington, the Karl and Countes o Lowell of mission Incensed the. in Berlin University. Tho training I dances twice every day with Evelyn Yznaga, Sir Baoho and Lady Cunard, Granard, Mr and Mr. Wiuston Churchil President Harvard had then was beyond price. I observd Thaw at the Hippodrome, has become the latter formerly Mary MeEvers of New and Mr and Mrs. F E Smith. .Natives. that many of those who attended Dr itoclety's pet teacher of American dances York, and Miss Emily Yznaga Tanao at l'artr. Well Entertained in Paris Koch's tlrst course of lectures hao at $B0 per hour Among his pupils are The Duchess of Marlborough gave tin Peer' since become famous." Londes-boroug- Manchester, Mrs. Johu Astor, the Countoss of at homo at Sunderland Houe on Tuesday The Duchess of formerly Special Cablf flopatch to The Sen. Dr. Louis Peiser of the German l, the Baroness von Andre, the afternoon. Thero was a bis gathering Miss Helena Zimmerman of Cincinnati of Rome, July 12. An English journa New York; Dr. Gustuv Fix Countess of Granard, the Grand Duke and to meet the Earl of Clarendon and the Earl gave a small dance on Thursday. Tangos Representatives Artistic. Literary and Scientific list named Pernell, who spent two lowltz, u New York heart specialist, ir 1 Grand Duchess Alexander. Capt. tho lion. of Lytton, directors in tho Home Counties and twosteps were kept up till late. Sup- Circles Greet Distinguished months with the Turkish forces in Prof. Otto Schlrmer of the Post-G- r id Frederick and Mrs. Guost. the latter for- Public House Trust. There wero speeches per was served at midnight at two large Cyrcnaicj. formulates extraordinary uate School of Physicians und'Surge i" merly Miss Amy Phlpps of Pittsburg; in the ballroom and afterward tea was tables. The plate and flowers were su- American charges the American arclueo fbr eye dltvuses, ure here uti their ua Lady Cunard, the Princess Ghika, formerly served downstairs. perb luglul lommisidon which was working to attend the medical congress in Lot. Miss Hazel Singer of Chicago; Mrs Goorge There was an immense audience at the .wiiii ( nblt Denxitcli to Vat Mrs. Stanley Mortimer, lleniv Mosher In that country undtr the leadership of don in August. Dr. IM.-e-r said he re' Duchess's Noi III. h-'- Keppel, Mrs. Almerio Paget, formerly Drury Luuu Theatre on Tuesday night at I'akis, July 12. This week would and Mr. and Mrs. A. Chester Beatty. Prof. Norton before the war between sidered that Dr. Frledmann l han! England made good his claims in America, ul Miss Pauline Whitnoy. and Mrs. Cooper The Duchess of Marlborough wore a the lirst performance in of "Ivun ho.ve been almost a blank socially ex- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas, Mr. and Italy and Turkey. He accuses the " Among guestt wero having hoodwinked though he had every facility. Hewitt and the Marches di Rudin! gown of petunia shades shot with taffeta the Terrible the cept for the presence of President Mrs. Arthur Perry und Miss Perry of members of the chiffon, a string pearls, white tho Duko and Duchess of Conuaught Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eddinger native Aiab workers and the Turkish and of h Lowell of Harvard University .and Mrs. Boston. Travelling Through Uoropr. were hopelessly hat with a black velvet crown and a white Lady Cunard. the Duehes- of Westminster and Miss M. A, Foster are at tho As- Government. The hotels this weok Lowell. Following a luncheon to them crowded and wealthy pcopl have been lace butterfly Hicd on the brim. She with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Cornwalhs toria. According to Mr. Pernell large re Mrs. W. Henry Harrison of New Ye' by Ambassador and Mrs. were for glad to find temporary quarters in Blooms-bur- had to leave early to take her second son West; Cora Countess of Strafford, for- Herrlck there Walter Wood of Philadelphia l. at wards offered to the Arabs arrived hero on tho Imperator to was to the country He caught a chill during merly Mrs. Samuel Colgate of New tork was .1 dinner by James Hazen Hyde to the Hotel Crillon. biinin in limit. When they brought her son, J. P. S. Harrison, who Is August BeliiKmt unablo to pay Embassy securo his usual suite at the Rltz and got the day and is now at Exeter and now Mrs.

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