12 THE COURIER. LONDON LETTER. V, ft1 t ( r ? v" Itv 18. I Lady Anne Coventry's marriage to Prince Victor Dhuleep Singh wrap inter esting for many reasons. First o! all, it wbh a genuine love match, tho pair being quito absurdly devoted to each other and huvicg had to display constancy and patienco under various trying delayp; then the bride is the daughter or an offic cial of the royal household; also tho rumor bad gone about that the display of jewels would be raaguilicent, which proved to bo the case. It was really a charming wedding, but. I was much amused at the naivo disappointment of certain good people who did not know tho prince by eight. They had evidently expected a romantic-looking dusky hero whereas he, though very Oriental in type, CDuld cot be called handsome, and his stoutness and (dare I whisper it?) absence of neck ssomed to grieve these worthies greatly. Now ho is a thor oughly good fellow and amiable, which is far better than being beautiful, so I thought all this unreasonable. How- mjy Van do Weyer), Lady Victor a over, tho appearance of tho bride and Herbert, and tho PrincEB Louise's bridesmaid gave consolation. Lady handsome niec?. Miss Elspeth Camp Anne, refined, slendrr and graceful, bell (the young Jady who plays tho bag looked really pontic in her softly-falling p;?e3 They woro white silk trimmed' satin gown and Marie Antoinette fichu, w;,n golden otter end silver gauz-. simple tulle veil and coronal oiange Too picturesque tat3 were of si! Howerj. She left all her gorgeous gems v,r pauze, turned up sharply on ono in?her jewel cjs?, wearing only ono gift tjj0 with mirror velvet rosettes (each off the bridegroom's, a largo turquoise jatiy having a different olor) and whita sst in brilliants. You will cbservo that plumes fastened with a paste bioocb. 1 .- -. " im .... . i i JSuliDlaolSaliiae Sja.nit:a.i?iu.m9 Cor. I-itli a.xxd WL All Kinds of Baths Scientific Masseurs. A Deep Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Hairdressing. Dks. Everett, Managing Plu'sicians. Shaving- ering the beauties of her stars. But this is what the Queen has always done, so doubtless she has given her beet-loved (laughter many a lesson in fortitude. By tho way, did you hear what tho dear old lady said to Prince Henry of Prussia wheq be came over to say good bye to her? She laughed rather quiz zicnlly at the bombastic little airs which he has begun to learn from his brother, our smart brides nearly always wear tur quoise of late; this is because we arc be coming more superstitious and try to carry out tho adaso which threatens ill luck unless the bride wear Something old and something new, Something borrowed and something blue. The six bridesmaids were Lady Anne's sister, Dorothy Coventry; the bride, groom's two bister?. Princess Sophie aud Princess Bamba Dhuleep Sin;h; Miss Brenda Van do Weyer (daughter of Lady MEXI TO 1 COOK'S HIT and said: "Well, good-bye, and luck go They carried graceful posies of lillies of with you; but, my dear grandson, don t lh.3 valley. Tb.9 presents frpm the bride- kill quite all the poor Chinese!" The groom wero ruby and diamond crown brooches with the initials "! A."' And th3 wedding gifts! I must men tion the bridegroom's offerings in detail. First of all thcie was tho diamond crown and very charming, in design it is then I Our Crank Hanger Docs It The Racycle Nar row Tread is the easiest running and longest wearinj wheel made, because there is from 20 to 30 per cent, less pressure on the bearings of a wheel having the balls in the hubs of thc cranks and the chain and sprocket rli-al rntlinrrhof tivon . V"" -- ...b ... .v... cranK Hanger the bearings, thus Doae It i saving leverage. 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"The Presenta- the lovely collar of pearls, eight tion of Mme du Barri to Louis XV" rows, with bars of brilliants between; showed the Duke of Marlborough f s also a leng rppo of single pearls of match- Louis and Lady Sarah Wilson blonde lees sbapo and lustre. A heart of bril- and buxom as the heroine, while the Hants had a center formed of a lovely young duchess was a dainty Comtcssedc rose-pink diamond. There were three Beam and Lord Chesterfield a hanissmo single stone rings such stones! a chain Cardinal. Another very Eucces-ful bracelet cct with pearls and diamonds; 6cene was the Empress Theodora (Lady and. norhans thn rant nf all n trulv TlanHnlnh fJhnrphilM rpnirini Ihn hnm. magnifiient necklace of Cabochon em- age of her court. This was as sensuously I I J.Q 1 H fc; eralds mounted with rate white sap- baauful a picture as fcoiuls charms, rich pbires. Victor is evidently determined color and dazzling jewels could make it. 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A widowed Countess, ofhisowa. Deir old '"Bill" Icivcs only whoso husband has vanished in a ball 20.000. People teem surpiised, but room (and, of course, reappears), and a not so thes: who knew his generous very up-to-date lady journalist were temperament. It is a wonder ho left so played by the duehets and Lady Ran murb. dolpb; Mrs. Oshant (a s":it on Mrs. O. Uavo you seen any copies o! Princess Chant) was played by Lady Churchill; Beatrice's boak, "Comfort in Sorow?" the two sisters of the duke, Lad r Lilian It is published at Darmstadt, in Ger- and Lady Xorih Churchill, played a pert man, I am sorry to say, it being her idea Barmaid and a Salvation Army Lass; to issue it in language native to, and there was also the Husband, a Vicompte, loved by her lost one. I hope there will a Boots and a Chinaman; the latter soon be an English translation, for the represented by Lady Randolph's hand work will do gojd to many sad hearts, some younger son. 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