Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 23, Image 23

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHICADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER' 27, 1922
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PRINCESS 10 SHUN
KAISER'S I
DOING
Wife of ex-Emperor's Heir De
clines te Attend Ceremony
at Deem
NOTED FOR INDEPENDENCE
'special Cable Dhnatch. revvrlaht. IOt
RfPrlntftl from Public Lfclser
n.-iln. Oct.. U7. AccenlhiB te
BUtheritntlve Information here, px px
Crenn Princess Ccclle will be con
spicuously missing nt the cs-Kalscr's
wedding. The nbsence of her iinme
from tlic list of prospective eur-sts, fur
nlOied veur correepondent by Ilcrr von
Were yesterday, Is net iter tltmtnl. The
rrlnceM. who la llvlns with h"i- cliil
Hren in lier Petwlnm piilnce, lielilt de
rided views en the remnrrliiRe of her
ueust father-in-law te n bride yomiRer
than her.self, and all attempts te In
duce her te change her mind anil at
tend the Deem ceremony for tlrt) sake
e appearances hnve failed.
The efforts are still continuing, as
tbn ex-KaKer's frlends and the Ilohen Ilehen Ilohen
zellcrn Princes fear the effect of Mich
a (Hnmistratlve nbbence upon the pres-tl-e
of the dynasty which they declare
,!ieiild be particularly dear te the Prin
ce", as her son is most npt te rc
surae the crown should a Hohen.ellcrn
ever remount the throne In Uerlin.
lleth court officials and the Ilohon Ilehon Ilohen
rollern?, however, ure familiar of old
with Princess Ceclle's independence,
which was manifested even before the
war, when the minority et me lvniser
and Kniserin ever their family find
court was nlmest absolute. That Inde
pendence was shown even in such miner
dctaIN as the Crown Princess' refusal
te fellow (he Kalserln's instructions te
wear (icrmnn clothes. She Insisted,
instead, en going te Paris for her ap
pnrcl. ObJtlcd te Castle
Again her spirit was aliewn when
elie declined le fellow the Ilohenzellern
precedent and live in one of the dgmp,
(hilly, antiquated Hohen?ellern castles
In Potsdam and Insisted upon having a
modern residence with het and cold
water, plumbing, bathrooms and ecu
trnl heating, built where she might
"live as comfortably ns the general run
of her future subjects."
The children of the Prince nrc said i
te be of the same mind ns their mother.'
A reported remark of one of the boys
"We have no use for tbese new uncles,"
referring te the sons of the new bride
by her first marriage is circulating
in Potsdam society.
Princess Ccclle's social rank is af
fected by the cx-Kalscr's remarriage,
though It is only n formal effect as
long ns there Is no court and no court
society In (icrmnny. The Kalserln's
denth made her the first lady of the land
as far as court ceremonials for the ad
herents of the old regime were con
cerned, giving her precedence ever nh
ether royal ladles in Germany. The
ex-Kaiser's new spouse will assume
that position upon her marriage, since,
by court etiquette, she is n full-fledged
consort e His Majesty.
Ceremony Planned
Court Chnplaln 'Wegel hns received
from the ex-Kaiser full "instruc
tions ceuccrulnc details of the wedding
ceremony and the address which he is te
deliver te the couple aftqr their mar
riage in accordance with the Oermnn
custom. The Instructions, which are
in the ex-Kniser's own hand, cover
three large quarto sheets of paper.
The program is most minutely de
scribed. It indicates Princess Her
mine Is scheduled te arrive In Ameron Ameren
gen en the afternoon of November 4.
driven te Deem en Sunday nt 10. SO
nnd received nt the gates of the park by
the Kaiser's suite and all the members
of the Hohcnzellcrn family present.
The civil ceremony should be fully
binding when it is considered that It
will be performed by a burgomaster
with the imposing mime of Unren Ven
Sclilmmelpcnnlnck Van Per Oyer Van
Uecvelken. Additional guests are the
ex-Kaiser's sister, Margnrcte; the
Princess of Hesse and the Prince of
Pless.
FUNERAL OF CAPT. A. L. LACY
Captain Abraham L. Lacy, a mem
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Tuesday at his home, 1358 Cehvyn
street, will be buried In Northwood
Cemetery this afternoon after funeral
services at the home. Captain I.acy was
sixty-four years old the rinv 1m ll,.ii.
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