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THE SUNDAY CALL. 27 AT PROVE LOVE IN A i THE OMNLY KIND OF == Lo d to change her n Dakota law o hese doltar substantial Amerlcan nd he wanted an Ameri- aw. But beyond this ould find no complaint irzon. He was med and esti- r of the orit- ck to Neg- receipt “Borden bribe e back to the story to America, irope and had ing, but al- & missing. something ], the young had their way. married that thi gry and refused his & people are not to ne to live in the home . and except for Won- wante torful / want—t .auty ch about set / rouble. It is n- whose ed nd th wise Cy Blenheim ( which Gould encounte Count but some of our ing lady he atitle, pr older Gould foriunc was glittering ar temptatious t, who fall in love? married and Al.er expre e & ST , met Miss £ wheeling 1 Cl : abroad. ihe use of bic; : of his wife. and:the 'S 74 {4 nore” than erboth marriage of Miss ¢ W . But t . these ciaty g fruitful topic of conve half a’s much t Kerr'as Siat-®oe “yor marriage wi nderbilt Jr. is rifice. Young Vanderbilt was th > gre act that he wa love with her. He & case has nothing but h to depend upon 1s the living, 1 s going to keep that young brush very busy for the sake of the bride lady’'s mother— a erit family es h Ellen bee knew well thoroughl y 1 that her would protest, . sensible wor ng 7 she 1fided he his fat v an, some peo- frair t e made sure of him. ¥ 5 ple say, who has 3 and telling R S . outlived' fool ish terward. The ge captain was w for hin ¢ sentimenta enough to be good-natured OV what He loved and wa 1 nows how could not be Iped, and Mr. and Mrs. Wlilson. h e e r1ish XKerr are a happy couple, ) "W ¢ The love story of Carlotta has gone into making of h he was a lone) a 1 Prince emn courts of all lowed but four balls a year, first, didn't and at those the wealth and position that she must dance with none but her broth- _ She had a ers. best of brothers grow stale at nderbilt rht have bee ected times. No wonder that when handsome, fc son k a brave ng Maximilian came to court he most sunshiny she found in him a new charm. graced New York marriage on the They were married and went to Italy for thelr "honeymoon. It is one of the most Ado fed her. I Ity of disinher e, 1 and had t ew York famous of all the world’s honeym pers| Bros. He was last and on through long blue And they ver German. He d was without selfishn d withou ving as many man, : of the lo d_doir ver a word of Kkindr health finally failed it was the poor : Ttaly w have been a loving overwork was responsible. friend ngered until Na- arge m Worn out, body and mind, he sail poleon’s message came both, but the Mexican colors went up above And it was do yon castle of Miramar. Another of nd Queen were sad in parting His_wife c: heir little for southern isle with him, f dang it Then the r the honey The Kil Ori- s lyin, ental s journey from their beloved home, but they did not eyes a- failed_utte real the parting forever. They blinking. both gre : looked back upon the towe \d then the so doing m. Orfent a burg telegrap! that he sight faded. It was ho! for the new land! brother-in-law poetry was written in herpraise. When it wa published Lady Curz on laughec it is told that 1 treasures the me once more. the baby girl who was hopefully, b g to cou last cam rlotta_p: He sent They entered upon the life and work English country ._But it was no use to and nor ubles deepened and the 1 the me the pride of his Iif Ladenburg went to meet the re- at I. She had the littie girl ¢ g made 1.! we or her hus shoulder under the t} back to Eurcpe to and b: nd her hus nd nst b strange, shor story th begged help of Napoleon. She Newport B ! in a "frlf:’-‘) ne to her out of the storm of an’ ang pleaded in all the courts of pe. m“f‘\?- 3 t\=}:::§tfib*;""§‘ . e "Adi)l]vh 1 v\r’vl«)urg had disap- be m{{r X united viceregal desk. 7 That was all. Love would face anything, but the flesh DR s Asace Lol no more has ever been tol It Health and ne gave out by his you t She uring the storm on the return voy- not know that Maximilian 1 AL ot » that a friend went to-his stateroom his life as bravely as he had lived it BiCeebile ury but gha found it empty : is the Mad Queen who understands noth- aqite A Lt Madness” is what his widow believes, at her r i mail gt ahorey . istenty ¢ know. 3 checked on ev de, and Reticence e s i heels .d in Since then Mrs, not come; r comes. It was L ] Sdloiiinve as returned to society and - padded chamb s him, Miss Gra or old fad—horses and the hu 1 y in and day out, and the years are In spite s made her famous not oniy rung out in the walting. said to_hs 4 more for the length of Long Island, but inland hile the old Queen’s sad story is being sight. Thi wev together as the weeks bassed. They as well. And her favorite companion in in_Belgiur on the part of o are mow driving daily in company. The this sport is Ralph Bllis : n is taking up life a: even to those espe reason of this is that they are engaged. He is deeply in love with the little scovery. Bighteen-year-old Wil- matter. o Moy Goelet's cage s much like widow. He would give his hounds for of Holland has just entered upon _ But it was love, anyway. and it resuited that of Miss Astor. She also loves a one little word of 1,(,;; her queenship, and the little European in the twofold wedding which has been soldler—Captain Oswald Ames of the But friends who have hoped for the Princes are waging merry war for the the fall event of Newport. White roses $orse Guards—and a stern parent pre- union are beginning to despair. Mrs. queenly hand. At present indications and orange blossoms, and then away goes fers the title. The stern parent in this Ladenburg is very gay as she is seen in point to young Prince Eugene as the prob- the ship, and good luck. ed to 1 of min The two have d frame ponsibie. . Ter riding ! n more ¥ y concerned in the