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Show J00DW1N MfiliCIOUS, : ECLARES Mi NKW YORK, July H.A dispatch from London .states that It waa Mrs. .Ka.mue) New house who Introduced Nat Goodwin and Maxlna Klllott to aristocrat to English Eng-lish aocletv. Mlaa KUlott la now in London Lon-don and at gafden party Wednesday waa auown a Nw York paper containing excerpts from Nat Good win a book, making mak-ing fun of her effort to move socially among titled folk. Miss Elliott read the atory through and he. -a me furloua and aald to her Interviewer: Inter-viewer: "I am not aatonlshed at anything that mar. says or does. Malic la his stink In trade." Metxlne'e Mends who saw the article promptly proceeded to Identify tha character char-acter described by Ooodwln. The incident inci-dent at the Goodwin summer home when a guest was more than ordinarily gracious to Mlsa KUlott, la well remain be red. " 'The wife of an American mining man,' who introduced them to society waa Mrs. KamtMl Newhoose." said one of Goodwin's friends. The duke referred to In the same paragraph wa the duke of Manchester, The guardaman whoae conversation with Mrs. Goodwin was overheard over-heard by Goodwin waa Captain Begot Cheater, familiarly known aa ''Bubbles.'1 In thta connection the guardaman Is represented as deriding Goodwin while Mrs. Goodwin protested but faintly. i Miss Klllott's British successes continue. con-tinue. Hh has recently been entertained by the Iuchesses of Rutland and .Sutherland, .Suth-erland, Mrs. John Jacob As tor and Mir Herbert and Lady Tree. In fact, she aald that she haa decided to abandon the project of appearing In "The Garden of Allah" In Aineriaa. In order to go to India for the Durbar aa the gneat of Sir -Hum and Lady Clifford- Her place in "The Garden of Allah" will be taken by Gertrude Klllott. |