Show I When a very rich American girl marries mar-ries a titled foreigner about ithe first surmise people make is as to the amount of his debts and how long they will live together before the inevitable separation comes The wealth of the girl and the social position of the man make them an interesting couple while their goings and comings are chronicled chron-icled with as great faithfulness as are the doings of congress The Countess Castellane is coming to America sometime I some-time in June and will honor the land of her birth with a stay of several months But her coming is preceded by rumors that her married life has been unhappy and that she Intends to separate from her husband These rumors ru-mors are positively denied by her brother Mr George Gould who says that he knows personally and positively positive-ly than the countess married life i happy I is to be hoped it always will be but there is no necessity to have I the fact periodically asserted The Countess Castellane has been very much in evidence ever since her marriage mar-riage and doubtless I Is this fact that gives rise to so many rumors concerning concern-ing her Greatness has its annoyances as well as littleness I |