"Miss Carnegie wore a gown of white satin and point appliqué lace, with a lace veil falling from a light brown coiffeur almost to the end of the train."—Daily Mirror.
It doesn't say whether the light-brown coiffeur was a page or the best man.
From an account of the British sailors' reception in Paris:—
"Sous les clamations de la foule, les marins gagnent par les Champs-Elysées, la rue Royale et le boulevard Malesherbes, le Lycée Carnot, où M. Breakfast les attend."—French Local Paper.
Hospitality personified!
AT THE PLAY.
"BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE."