Show GOT THEIR MONEY FROM AMERICA Former Citizens Expatriates Spend Large Sums Abroad TRUCKLE TO NOBILITY SEEM TO FEEL PEEL BORED WHEN NOT IN TILTED SOCIETY New York July 9 The 1st of July Is a date that Is looked looke l forward to most eagerly by y several thousand nn people abroad A good many man of these are mem members members bers of or the nobility and gentry whoso titles tUlu have been and have been rebuilt with tho the money that their American wives have brought them There are not a few men too Americans who have forsaken their natho land but who still depend upon it for their living JIving Some of thorn thom have become subjects of other countries others have retained their United States citizenship but Ip in spirit are Englishmen or Frenchmen To them America Is simply the place where their money comes omes from Eu lope tope la Js where they spend it To all aU these and to many humbler folk besides be besides sides aides the tho arrival of or the tho United States mall mail early In July Is III an event of or the utmost Importance It brings their semiannual Interest or dividend checks Only the ni Know Only tho the great groat bankers who make a as specialty s of ot handling the accounts of or clients living abroad know how bow much money la Is l sent ent over oer th there tho r every eer Ix months It Is I practically Impossible to more than estimate the figure but it Il must be between 00 and million dollars Whatever the sum may be the bulk of it Il will go abroad by next Sat Saturdays Saturdays Saturdays mall Probably Y there are ten thousand eX rich Americans Americana in Europe who ho draw their Incomes from American industries and spend spond them thorn abroad Anthony J Drexel sr er the tho Philadel Philadelphia Philadelphia phia banker whoso whose son recently mar married married ried Mies Gould Is a fair fall sam sample sampie sampie pie of or the tho American millionaire who has not renounced his Ills citizenship In Ameri Amert America ca but who In to other respects has hM be become become become come practically ally an expatriate He Ho gen generally generally comes over to this country about one week In the year lear purely for busi busl business nees ness reasons When St hon he was in New NewYork NewYork York lurk last spring to attend his bl sons wedding he took the first steamer back to England The TIle boat loft left from Hobo Hoboken Hoboken Hoboken ken and such was waa Mr Ignorance Ignorance Ignorance ance of American geography probably acquired ho bo has bas lived abroad that he be remarked scornfully that he know where Hoboken was but supposed he would have hae to find out so sou as u to get to his boat Lesser In fortune but quite as distin distinguished distinguished gol hed In his acquired strangeness to America Is J 1 J Van Alen Like Wil William 11 liam lam Waldorf aldorf Astor he once played a brief en engagement as a diplomatist but as a United United States minister he was so thoroughly that he was WM I practically repudiated by his I m mn men n He rarely visits the tho United States tes and when whon he docs does so 80 his speech and manners mannens are arv so no ultra British that he Is only welcomed socially In tho the highly exclusive set that secretly strives to emulate the and the Dreads Mr Van Alone Alons fortune Is said to be almost altogether invested In stocks and bonds whose value Is so firmly fixed and whose dividends are so regu regular regular lar that not even cen panics affect aUe t them materially That is the kind of security securIty security ity that the expatriated American likes The Bradley Brodley Martins although tilt basin basis of their fortunes was laid by a thrifty Ironmonger and an equally thrifty thrU thrifty ty cooper appear also to find the tho greatest pleasure In life liCe in the tho society of oC people abroad To them also the tho lit 1st of or July IB is l a welcome day A generation ago the Martins Martina were Iron manufacturers near Troy and the Shermans Shermans Sher Shermans mans had a R cooper shop down In South street In this city Ity Mrs Bradley Mar alar Martin tin was a Sherman Despite those these hum humble humble ble bio beginnings which would havo have been be on remembered against them If It they hat hail been In England Instead of or America they have had fair Calr success In breaking Into titled society In It London The prin cipal thing that Is required there Is money and the Bradley Martins while not extraordinarily wealthy have hav a 0 avery avery I Ivery very large Income from their Invest Inest Investments Investments ments In America A good deal of or this comes come out of the elder eider Bradley Martins heavy Interest in the Metropolitan Trust company He is the only one of the family ever seen in New York now James Hazon Hazen Hyde who inherited his fortune from his hi keen hardheaded father fa father father ther who founded tho the Equitable Lifo Life Assurance society has hu definitely for forsaken forsaken forsaken America for France He has an announced announced announced that he ho never Intends to return to this country but will end his days das In Inthe l inthe the land that he considers th the only one worth living In Notwithstanding that however he ho does docs not seem cern to mind drawing his hili Income In American dol dollars dollars dollars lars although he may shudder some somewhat somewhat somewhat what while white converting them Into francs franca James Hazen Hyde never amounted to much of or anything In this country He lie achieved notoriety by the tho extravagant ball that ho he Rave gave here to a French actress ac actress tress tren This Thill was one of the moving causes CRuses of or the great eat life insurance scan scandal scandal scandal I dal which followed In which It was brought out that young youn Mr Hydes ex ox extravagances extravagances were wore paid for tOr to a great extent ex extent extent tent out of ot the Equitable funds funi Since Sinco ho he has settled in Parts Paris ho he has become ultra French Fron h In his dress His silk hat his frock coat his trousers and every Item of his external apparel is of or tho the hiza e o cut that can be found only among the most peculiarly garbed Pa Parisians PArisians Parisians those who affect the utmost extremes ex extremes extremes of or fashions Ho He docs does not asso associate aBS elate with Americans If It he can help It and never neer speaks s ak except when he has to His lawyers look took aft after after after er his Investments Investment here His JUs fortune Is I largely In bank and trust company stocks stock Another American In Paris Is Robert Van Wyck ck He lie 11 went V nt over OV r there originally originally originally nally It In is I supposed on account t of or some som matters matter connected with the Ice trust matters that ho he did aid not care to tell about before the Investigating commit committee tee Ho IIo Is fa said aid to have acquired a fondness for Parisian life and arid as ho he Is quite well to do it is more more than I able that he will prolong his exile even oven after the reason for f r It has passed William K Vanderbilt sr whose for tor fortune fortune tune tuno Is Js In American railways used to spend several months In this country co every year He Ile was accustomed to tomake tomake tomake make an Rn Inspection tour of tho the New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Central lines Jines from which he draws most of or his large Income but of or lato late he has been spending more and more time abroad until now his visits to America are hurried and far fsr spurt ap rL Alfred O G Vanderbilt also spends more and more of his time lime abroad The Th horses hones that draw his coach between London and Brighton are American bred and that Is lA J about as far as all Ills bla patriotism goes gOI Since Sinco his divorce ivo he has expressed himself as being beg rather tired of or America His former fonner wife also has gone abroad to live Like all the rest her fortune Is In America but she spends her Income In Europe The Countess had some 7 In securities sent over to Hun Hungary Hungary gary gar shortly after her marriage That means that so long tong aa as she be holds them the dividend checks hecks will be mailed di direct direct direct to her or to 10 her husband The T e ancient ruined castle that appeared to tobe tobe tobe be the tho sole aole material resource of ber her ti titled titled titled I husbands family Is being restored and made possible to live In fa by the divi dividends dividends dividends that she draws drawn from this tills for Cor fortune fortune tune which was piled up by her hard hardheaded hardheaded hardheaded headed old ancestor anc tor who never went to Europe In his life lire Frank Gould has hils not net been away long enough to be considered c an expatriate as yet although he has haa begun to show symptoms of booming becoming one Since his hili divorce he has hils most of his tm Um time In Paris aid the tile latest rumor was that he ho was wall about to marry an actress over there It will not bo be at all surprising If Sf he should decide to make his home abroad as his slater sister tho the Princess de do despite her matrimonial Infelicities Infelicities sties has gained ned a fair foothold In French society Ho Is a large stock Meek stockholder holder in the Gould railways in the southwest and also al o In a number of or prof profitable profItable profitable industrial enterprises in that re ro gion gl n It Is said that he still holds a alot alot alot lot of Western Union although his brother George Georgo sold Bold the controlling In Interest Interest interest terest not Ions iong ago Probably no American heiress has hn contributed so 80 largely to tho the financial of shattered European for fortunes fortunes fortunes tunes as the Princess de cIe who t C was Anna Gould Millions of dollars of or American money have been spent by has fluctuated from to a year Practically ll every penny of ot this has bu come from America Her semian semiannual semiannual nual dividend next month will be a lit little littie littie tie tle more than I |