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She came with the official ap- proval of the Court of Pekin and was received by the Chinese Minister, as in keeping with her rank, being the daughter of the late Viceroy of Nanking. She was robed in a figured and striped red and white petticoat, with an over dress of blue and black, most beautifully eml^roidered in flowers. Her feet in the tiny shoes, were the true '' tottering lilies. " Her hus- band, in gorgeous Chinese dress, read in excellent English, her paper. A group of Parsee and Hindu ...ladies wearing the sari gracefully drafted and in charming colors, were greatly admired. Nearly all the foreign speakers read their papers and dis- cussed in the P^nglish language. AYhenever the speaker was compelled to adhere to her native tongue — her address was translated into English, printed and distributed to the SOWING FOl^ OTHERS TO REAP 13 audience ; as in case of the Italian Lady Doctor, Maria Montessori. Many gentlemen were invited to speak on spe- cialities. Professor Barnes, of the United States, on Educa- tion ; Professor Robertson, of Canada, on Farming ; Professor Almgvist, of Sweden, on Public Control of the Liquor Traffic ; and Archbishop Ireland, on Arbitration.
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