Show HELD HIGH CHARM FOR LADY SUFFOLK Duty to Country Prevented Lord Kitchener From Proposing WAS MISS LEITER LETTER THEN AMERICAN GIRL FASCINATED BRITISH ARMY OFFICER London Landon July 2 Lord and aad Lady Suf sur Suffolk Suffolk folk elk have hae been up in town for tor er some little time and have been staying at They never take a town townhouse townhouse house ho preferring to put up at a ho hotel hotel hodel tel del when they make their brief visit visits to London They The are the most moet devoted pair paira a perfect Darby and Joan Joans Joanas as un unlike unlike unlike like the fashionable husband and wife of ot their set as It is le possible po to Im Imagine Imagine agine One night lately Lord Kitchener Kitch Kitchener ener dined with them and the conver conversation was waa wa all an about old times In In India India India dia This is the first time Ume Lord Kitch Kitchener Kitchener ener has seen Lady Suffolk since her marriage lie says he found her con considerably changed for or the better bolter She has developed into a dignified grande 1 dame and has bas acquired reserve and I IaU manner She Sac adores her home and andall andall all aU her interests are arc centered In It ItIn ItIn I In a weak moment Lord Kitchener once admitted to his great chum Mrs Adair that if It he ho wore were not a soldier and pledged to his country he ho would have proposed to Miss Leiter He lIe ac acknowledged acknowledged acknowledged her as 11 the most mot amusing and fascinating young woman he had ever met meL and said It was Impossible to be dull dun in her presence lIe He owned that ho Jut ml missed sed enormously the early earl morning rides they used to take together to together together gether In India In those days das Miss Letter Leiter aa M she was then was Wll about the tho only woman In to the viceroys set who was not in mortal dread of o Lord She used to cheek him ar argue argue argue gue with him and laugh at him himlie He ne is III as gentle as a lamb Iamb if It you OU know how to manage him she was wall wont to tell ten the other i most of whom had some uncomplimentary sobriquet so sobriquet for or him When in time lime Kitch Kitchener Kitchener ener e er and her Lord Curson Cur Curion son ion quarreled It made no difference in IR the regard of tho the general and Miss Mies Loiter Never ctr Keen UC n on Him film No ono one knew better than herself that K of or K was as occasionally lb on the point of throwing his principles principles ples pies about marriage to the winds and proposing to net nero As a matter of 0 fact however sho was never really keen keenon on nn him It was Wa Suffolk who had cap captured captured captured her affections possibly because e ehe he was so difficult and complex In those days day Lord Suffolk was A D C to Lord Curzon American wom women n have havo upset th the plans of o the in Paris thin this summer by deciding Just when all the thene new ne colors and designs de were In the ateliers that they were going Into mourning for King Edward Directly this flat want went forth decide decided ed they would follow suit and now It l I Ie la mode that for the next few months nothing but black and neu neutral neutral neutral tints will be bt seen That American carried the day w WO mot most forcibly expressed at Lon ton races aces tho the gathering where rich year tho the summer Bummer modes are displayed for tor the delectation and Imitation of all Europe and this time all chic femi feminine feminine feminine nine Paris came to Longchamps In black black and white or neutral tints the late Jat spring it was 8 known In the inner circle of or the arbiters of fashion that the artistic pastel and faded tints we had been favoring In Inthe Inthe inthe the past pet were to give place to vivid huea strong pinks daring blues blue rich full tull greens greeD No doubt In the autumn the will get a chance of or proclaiming the thc new naw n w tones but for far the moment they are all 11 hidden away in drawers and boxes box Among others who were wearing mourning at Longchamps were ware Mr Mrs Bacon Dacon and her pretty daughter whose gowns by the way are aro always con considerably considerably copied cOIled Mrs I Chaplin Cha Un wife wICo of the American naval and all the othol ladles connected with the American embassy The only worn In Paris by the elite Is III of the pearl order set lIet either in silver or In platinum after the same name me style as that worn orn by all an the chic ohle women omen here Gets Part of oC Inheritance Nellie Post Poet tho the daughter of o Lady Lad Barry more and niece of or Mrs Adair Is said Mid to be bt receiving from the latter laUer lady a dot of ot Mrs Adair Is III devoted to her niece and nd this Is IB but buta a small part of ot what site she will in time Inherit from her amount The mar marriage marriage marriage of Miss iUs Post and Mr is III fixed for the tho Ud of this month at St Georges Hanover square It U Is quite an love loe match The family of the It would seem had other views for tor hor her future but she sho took tho the matter In her bel own hands and disposed cd of it for all time They hoped for or a more ambitious mar marriage marriage for her than the one she Is mak d g k Is s III s sd I dl d I u ing and that is why tho the announce announcement announcement ment mont of the engagement woe was so 80 em eat contradicted in the first In Instance Instance instance stance Miss U a Post has bas been engaged engage privately to Mr Eliot for a very vary long longtime lon time limo Those who are aro qualified to speak of o Mr Eliot say ay he ho Is a most desir desirable able young oung man In every overy way he h Isa Isa I Ia a fine tine sportsman and hav hay havIng hAVIng Ing lug been In the late kings household though ony In a Q small capacity ho he 1 i in the tho beet best sot All Miss Mise Posts friend are congratulating her on the stand stan she sho has taken Senile SemI Gift to Daughter Countess Counte s Schorr Those Thon who was all Miss White a daughter dau of Mr Ir and Mrs Henry White had dispatched to hor her from a n well known firm In London I this week a beautiful beat white later for her little daughter It was upholstered In finest white leather loather after aft aCt after aCter er the manner of o one recently sent by bythe bythe bythe the sam samp firm to the que queen n of 0 Spain Later Countess Scherr Those is expected ex expected expected to pay visits to England to her numerous friends and she will no doubt bring her little girl with her ber This young oung lady was baptized with great preat solemnity in the Roman Catholic faith alth The friends of Mr and Mrs Henry White have havo heard with regret that they have be definitely decided to up their house In London Situated In that ex exclusive exclusive exclusive and expensive quarter Whitehall White Whitehall hall It Is le full rull of exquisite things While Mr Ir and Mrs Henry White were in Paris they declined to let It and this was wall taken to Indicate that they meant to keep It on an as a permanent London homo home |