Cape May Daily Herald, 31 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 3 i 1907

THE OLD DOIR CHEST

,rit1n of th* ffowor cb«»t n «u*ko»iwJ that It rrolrvtl f 1‘udora M "• gift.'' and ha cheat »aa called a Pan

The klcg'a beautiful daufijiter Martadae was to wed a young nobk and When the time came for the nu|e tlale a moat dlaantrona thing hap-

pened

The Scot*. It must be remembered at thla time wore a eery barbarous people and constantly at war among themselves and with others It pored that the king s throne waa rather unsteady at this period because of a powerful clan, long since extinct, that was making war on his majesty. The day before the wedding the king was attacked *ery suddenly and unexpectedly by this clan, and while he was Tlctorlows It was not be

fj-'wlng of his castle

GEN. AINSWORTH TO TAKE FIELD

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•TATUE TO THOMM F. EAYARD

Wilmington. Del —More than *.009 persons witnessed the unveiling of a statue the other day In Rock bird park of Thomas E. Bayard, former Untied States senator, secretary of state and ambassador to the Court of St. Jamea. An addreaa prepared by ex-Prnaldent Cleveland, who was unable lo be preeent on account of Illness, was read by Prof. John Bus aett Moore, of Columbia unlveratly. Judge George Gray delivered an oraThe president was represented at the unveiling by Oacar 8. Straus, retary of commerce and labor. 1 Mary Clymer Bayard, widow of the

fore the great let! * was destrcy«t"M fir

still more tragic, all the Princess Marladne's wedding gifts were bidden In that wing and they. too. were»des troyed. But the young lord to whom Marladne was betrothed was too loyal a lover to be thwarted by the loea of a castle full of gems, end so. cheered sod exalted by the king's faithful guards, he and Mariadna were mar-

ried.

Then the old king said: "My daughter. and thou, my son. I most heartily deplore the loea of the priceless gems and beautiful gifts that were thy heri

GEN. F. C. AINSWORTH. (Slated to Succeed Gen. Wood In Command in the Philippines.) panment commander In the Philip ptniis. would be promoted to succeed Sen. Wood. It now appears that Gen Weston will Ik- returned to the United departmeiftal command ilgnment of Gen. Ainsworth

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tage. I have, however, one gift remaining. and though It la a poor dow er for a prince's bride. It la thine." AS be-spoke the great doors were thrown open and revealed a cheat of enormous slie. wonderfully carved and polished, but empty. As the bridal party gazed In admiration upon lb's soldier, arrayed lo his ragged plaid, atepped forward and "Oh. king. 1 crave thy pardon tor my presumption, but with thy gra clous permission 1 will add thla tiibHe then cast Into the grest chest golden ring from off his linger. “ - T aB 1 have. - be laid, simply, and before the king and bridal party had time to recover from their astonishment each soldier, poor, half-starred, with his scanty plaid wrapped close about him. stepiM-d up to the chest and throw into It some trinket from

his own person.

Then the aged king arose, an be spoke the eyes of; the prince and princess filled with tears: "My loyal subjects. I thank -you one and all for ibis fresh, proof of thy devotion." Then to Msriadne: "My daughter, richer gifts thou couldst cot find than these from my men. Thou couldst cot bare better or more lor log contents for thy dower chest." With such a poetic and heroic origin It la not -to be wondered at that the dower chest Idea atm Uvea jf ' Maine wonderful dower chests of an ^'tlqulty Ere on record. * The Illustration accompanying thli article is of a chest made by a mem ber of the Working Woman's Guild-o’ England. This chest Is especially elaborate In It# carving. It was made for the child of one of America's rich est girls who marriedva nobleman The design Is armorial. Queen Elizabeth's chest, which Is now known as the "Great Willoughby Chest." was given by that sorerelgr to Lady Margaret Willoughby, who was her lady In waiting and s< cousin, and has been banded down throagh generations until It Is n> the possession of Theodore-Raymond of Springfield. Maas. The chest came Into the Raymond fafnlly by marrlagi with the Wllloughbyi

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Philippines. If Gen Ainsworth Is to receive the highest office In the mlllservtee to which he vsplres zb combination of til" gonerat ihe Ittsiwcinr general', depart and the edlutant general's de

«n stationed In Wash It that time he «-a* In up* of Ihe army, as a a d Wood formerly

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Delaware's Memorial to Bayard.

Pelawt . _ __ Washington with ber daughter nod as an Interested spectator. The Bayard statue la of bronze. lore than life size and lifelike In appearance. It (tends on • pedestal of Brandywfne rock, two sides of which are to be ornamented with bronze tablete. One tablet bears the Inscription: 'Thomas Francis Bayard, born October it. IMS. -Died September 28. 1888.” "Bayard la the purest and most patriotic man I know—Grover Clere land.” The other t#blet contains a brief record of Mr. Bayard's public serrlces. The statue, which was modeled by Miss Effie Stillman, now Mrs. William Rltcble, of London, and cast In Surrey. Eng., was given by an unknown friend of Mr. Bayard to the Bayard Memorial association, which Insured Its setting up and unveiling.

SIMPLE LIFE, IN PALACE.

New York.—The 18-ycAr-old bride of Prof. Edward H. Sclgrab. brother of Charles M. Schwab, said Just after her marriage: "We won't travel In my brolheMn-law's private car, because It will sot be In keeping with our fu tore Ufa It will be the simple life we Will lead." The young professor—he la only 2S —and the girl who first met while she was studying at Notre Dame, will begin their “simple life" In one of the most gorgeous palaces in New York, a magnificent French mansion with gardens, huge wrought iron palings, locked gates and army of servants, which the steel

MRS. E. H. SCHWAB. (Young Bride of Brother of Millionelre Steel King.) erslde drive. The bridegroom’s brother has turned the *5.009.000 lx over to them for their exclusive during their honeymoon. The private rooms of the prefe and hit bride, on the second floor, are decorated with the painting -Awakening of Cupid.” Behind each bedroom Is a Louis XVI. dressing room, such as the bride never dreamed of In planning her “simple Ufa” T celling of the bride's dressing rot la decorated with The Toilet Cupid.” When they breakfast vtsw-rte this *6.000.000 haven

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