Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1933, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY With the Exiled Wilhelm Wide World Photos. Another intimate glimpse of the former Kaiser’s homelife on the Doorn estate. He is feeding the ducks which waddle up from a stream each noon to receive this bounty from the master of Doorn. Former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany spending a quiet evening in his house of exile at Doorn, Holland, from which he watches in silence the political tribulations of the nation he once ruled. With him are his wife, the Princess Hermine, and her daughter, the Princess Henriette, to whom he often reads aloud from the reading desk at which he is seated. The Princess Hermine, mistress of Doorn, A greeting between dog and master. Leaving for his daily automobile reading in her study in the spacious villa. ride, the former Kaiser stops at the front door for a moment of play with his pet. No slouching postures at Wil- helm’s work desk. This rigorous sad- dle seat, which he took with him to Doorn from Pots- dam, insures against that. The house at Doorn stands in a beautiful woodland setting, sur- rounded by box hedge and with a pool on the near side in this view. Motoring is the former Kaiser's chief diversion. He is iollowed to the car here by Admiral Eschenburg (center) and Dr. Kreuger (left), members of his retinue. There is no lack of ! company and jollity . when the household at Doorn sits down to a meal. The former The former Kaiser poses for Kaiser is seen in the a photograph with Baron von right center of the / Grancy (right), the major 4 <5 group. domo of his establishment at The table at Doorn as it appears when the former Kaiser Doorn. sits down to dine. The glasses still bear the coat of arms of the House of Hohenzollern.

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