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netic attraction of contrasts often] she won her sult, She was given draws them together. The trouble is}alimony to the tune of $5,000,000, She i that they meet only to part; they]was given the jewels. The Mahara- clash inevitably through the very dit-[Jan has discovered that half-a-dozen i Oriental wives are less of a luxury ferences that at first allured them toltnan one Occidental ex-wife ® each other, Like a good girl the Maharanee- 4 rhe ape . aes or, rather, Miss Anita Delgado—first bet pie Meharajan he Kapurthala an! visited her old father and mother in Oxford man, has often left his native! Malaga, She is said to have apent the Iand for Western countries, He was} last few weeks “flashing with Eastern i _ travelling through Spain when he saw| ems and passing from cot to cot in . | Pana was Seonauered by ne lovely | ute military peabitals of Andalusia, Reatd en ik Rundet k . c with wounded from the cam-| more “harem stuff” for hers, to adopt |@round on the Rue de x. H Anita, Tt was a case of love at firstlnaign in Morocco.” It must have|tho vernacular. And Paris says that| Better fifty years of urope than } fight, and, in the impulsive fashion | been a treat for the wounded Anita, “immenaely rich, still capti-|@ cycle of Cathay,” declared Alfred of potentates, Anita and her sister] Duty done Anita is now procecding| vating at thirty-five, and the pos-| Lord Tennyson § were at once—that very evening—in-|t® forget the solemniy ssive|sessor of the rarest jewelry in the “LT believe you,” says Anita Delg Be iba eto! tha royal box occupiea by | MA&Rificence of an Ha No! French capital,” is making ‘em look | one time Maharanee of Kapurthala the Maharajah and Grand Duke Via- Seine: Azer See : . *” dimir of Russia. vow The Maharajah is really a good- STOCK QUOTATIONS | . yJooking chap—tall, with a military i carriage and a fine pair of brown eyes « cTyeven if his skin is a few shades Open, High. Low Open. High. Low. 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ISA oer Back to the : By Marguerite-Mooers Marshall. you rather be an Indian Maharanee—crowned Empress ® . Orwonld you prefer the role of uncrowned Queen of Parisian gay Fifed ; ‘The Meheranee of Kapurthala hes @————_— Made her choice. She has cast aside © Mee colorful glories of life with an Indian potentate for the more mandy, hues of life in ¢he French cap- ital. A Spanish dancing girl when the Maharajah of Kapurthala mar- ied her for love, she hae returned _ /Sfter ten years of queening it in his Punjaub palace, to the gayly inghted restaurants, the theatres, the boulevards of the Paris where her “strange woman” ‘The Maharajah and the former dancer travelled about @ Good dit, to Europe and to the United States. The other wives were left at home, Oh, ves, the Maharajah had four or more when he married Anita, What they thought “pride of the harem” recorded. Apparently, of the has not been Anita herself new iid not demur at the situation Not eo, POAding took place. New York will} tor several years. And then—— be interested, for the Maharajah and) she reappeared in Paris and his Maharanee paid us a visit in 1915. But she is Maharanee no longer, not even in name.: Sho has taken again , the name she bore when sho met in Madrid the dusky husband who broke the most sacred laws of his caste in making her his wife. Then she was Anita Delgado, dark-eyed, beautiful, exquisitely graceful dancer of Spain's passionate dances, Again, to-day, she is Anita Delgado of gay Paris. East is East and West is West and never the two shall meet,'’ sang Kip- ling more poetically than truthfully. For Kagt and West do meet—the mag- brought suit for divorce, based on leged objections to the Maharajah's matrimonial imitation—in a small way —of Solomon. Not content with be ing the darling of the seraglio she wanted, {t is asserted, to be the whole thing. When her Indian husband re- fused to give up Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, &c Anita decided that it was about time for East and West to part Of course, she asked for alimony. Why not? She also asked for the [wonderful pearls, diamonds, rubies and other gems with which the Maharajab had testified to his romantic devotion, Up the vuxur known Nn NeW XOrk — iy i WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. : (a THE EVENING Mlaharajahs Palace asmai eros | bad oe aS Bhs, eee rae ee ‘ 3 ba PPB, Saag.) eds ee # Gaver Life of Pari — exh i yy ot . s } The Beautiful Maharanee of Kapurthala as New Yorkers Knew Her