Show HER TITLE A very pretty story is told by the Paris Pa-ris correspondent of a Vienna newspaper newspa-per which we all hope is true It is that a matinee musiCAle was given by the Duchess Lamotte andamong the guests was the charming brideelect of President Cleveland then in Paris completing com-pleting her trousseau Thy ungJad was the object of many marks Vf distinction dis-tinction the high aristocracy surrounded i sur-rounded her and there wasmuch talC of her position One lady the daugh terinlaw of the Duchess de Per signy condoled with Miss Poisons because be-cause she would have no title as the wife of a republican President All would be well only yea will have no title said she you will only be called Mrs Cleveland But that name is only for strangers was the answer of the fair American The President has for intimacy conferred upon me a very particular title Everybody looked up curiously and blushing deeply Miss Folsom added He calls me bis darling dar-ling Can a wife desire a better title 7 The hostess embraced her amiable guest remarking You are right and you appear to me as if yon would keep the title to the end oCyoarlife n If Miss Folsom spoke as above she talked like a true American girl who is proud of her birth and of her country who Is glad that she is a daughter of the grand republic and whose countrymen country-men and countrywomen are all bar social equals provided they behave themselves America is proud of such girls and takes infinitely greater delight de-light in them than she doe in those who think they are better than others and who are anxious to buy for cash and selfrespect foreign titles There is no title which better becomes an American woman than that which goes wIth the wife of an American citizen < < liisi Folsom seems to have been juit the kind of a girl to be the wife of Ue President of the American republIc nil the title which she bears will be dearer to hr than any that could have been conferred upon her by any foreigner |