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THE LETTE HOUSE.

Princess Victoria Luiso shortly before her departure from home paid a, visit to the famous Latte House in the west of Berlin. It is an institution where girls who have left school may learn every branch of woman’s work, and the 15mpress Frederick took a keen interest in the school, very often paying a visit to . the Various departments. The young Princess, who has been there before with her mother, was this time only accompanied by her Lady-in-Waiting, and she won all 1 hearts, by her charmingly girlish pleasure at everything she was shown. Her Royal Highness, who was very becomingly dressed in a pink serge coat and skirt, with ermine boa and picture hat, talked with many of the pupils, and was most eager to learn how they liked their work. The photograph! department interested . the Princess more than all the others, she herself being an excellent amateur, and after learning all about the process of _ taking coloured pictures she laughingly acquiesced in the request of one of the girls to be allowed to take her photograph. ,“I think I always smile too much when I am being taken,” said the Kaiser’s cheerful young daughter. “Bo sure you tell me if I’m not doing as I ought.” And the photographer was at her ease in a moment, as the Princess intended she .should he.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7869, 3 August 1911, Page 10

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THE LETTE HOUSE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7869, 3 August 1911, Page 10

THE LETTE HOUSE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7869, 3 August 1911, Page 10