| Show r i AMAZING AUTHOR LIt GAIN AGAIN A HERO J ti tail titI i I tI 4 I H I All Italy Talking at Annunzio D t I Plan to Get a Speedy 0 1 Divorce D I j I III r iI r rI WOULD MARRY YOUNG WIDOW i I i Who WillI vi mm Is N 1111 nIl of lit lx Hutt It nd r f J I 1 Purl foot mid l ti l I I E hum of Calli Ill Ign 1 ii i ir 1 i r I IJ t k J I pedal O I I OME Nov oV Is la beginning to f flook r Ir r u 1 I ROMU R ft look as a If It that erratic cnn tic genius i s would be f 1 obliged ell to lacy lB a o I visit to Dakota Other s the poet port aril novel 1 4 lit III who might be he wen vell described les rb l OR nfl the t a aLord Lord IIron Broll of I lady Italy It a I does doer not nol seem IS likely to sucrel In III his present under undertaking t i taking time tho object ct of ot which Is to get geta ge k kII i I Ia a II divorce from hla wife Is s H anxious to marry an another I I In other t 1 e r lady lad the tha t beautiful n at 1 wealthy n I H Signora amid until quite re recently reA rev A a thought J I ho he I had It alt all arranged ed I i f i NN Divorce IH Imn not by h I tall Italian in lane Ifill lint lift the Swiss code cde Is more moro accommodating I t xo so 00 a II while n ago o as M all the ti u I papers announced nt at tho the time IVAn DAn i crt crossed s the frontier and settled nettled i down Ilon In Lugano with the idea Idoft of ot tak tuk I lag ing out naturalization papers In Swit Switzerland U t end and thus being able lI e to free freo j himself oC or his present lIt matrimonial bonds t I That plate plan might have havo worked If tho the author of ot The Triumph of ot Death had fen nn In obscure Individual Instead d of at 1 I the Ih t of ot Italian ln poets mind and fa ta I 4 mutts too M as the heto hero of a whole series erle t i of romantic oil oft n u par lar with lIh the tho present one As s It Is however t I m the Ihl vies Swiss papers hove have taken lalen time the I til Ul up i protesting against citizenship being It 1 when no secret la is tl made of tho the mu f t that the only object Is la K a 1 and II nl r now a It U I I l L that flit t th council 11 of the re 1 n J Jwill will refute refuse 1 P j m for on oft mo ml Ho so o unless tho writer and tie tha latest oM of t of or Imps hit tickle aru are prepared t I to go goto i to 10 the trouble of visiting tie one of ot those thOle t western sin states state ten In which divorces art are ru rulo I Ito lo to be le hail had for Cor t tee e nuking asking It U Is to se 11 sea haw II they art are or p ring to g Itt get t mar married r i I clod ried j jIt TALK OK OF ALL ITALY It f A As It Is la the prominence of both par parties tl II ties i In th has hag made nine It the talk m of ot nth nil It 11 ty i 5 M whose i dp df desire lio lr it a i t h bosoms become 1 the second Mrs I II Annul si I U Is I one of ot the best known I Ia as a i IH w i r II n is i ii IC of or the most beautiful r h i women In salty odI tj Tho widow t of ot a 11 rich oi hanker banker elm sho Is I the mho c conly s only daughter i L f tl tbt i dl ill u Y j t rc c rS t v IM I mi 11 a n ni and r r fonner cr prime minister of ot list 1111 Sll norn Car Cat m M r tt a t t lolU slid R n ml for tur the first t i r 1 I time lime lit h Horns n u fw few 11 months a alto o alit J von idon on discovered tint that tin they thy win were Ie in n several respect notablY that thata ha l both bOlh were Vero devoted lo to hor ehM s k a II i I Frequent unfit winters In IfAch n n wm un I Mt pany pan t followed i red with tit the e r nult t tits that t the a I moat susceptible literary to man lIan en 11 I 1 I Byron Jj W was H speedily with his hie hiet 11 t new n ne W unit and a aI tip h re Is I to o the majority of women wornell h hll he h hAlt ed edI l I ii little In hit hIli affection 1 tl returned i Id 11 1 j t As might him hn been 1 no ex er exception 11 li H lo 10 to these theme tender pL wa Willi Wae ir taken by b the lady who nt at pr n I f I ant bourn beers b n name ni mf Tim The i i I former ira int dl dt e mutt mut I c y have Riven Nhen tip up her Imp on 10 oble lord is ns Incorrigible Ion long a aw ago iff I i a and l In im not n lit him and his hi t 1 t In to regretting that the th j f will hot nol abet abt him In lu gluing I l I his hIli however there t hall iKid b barn wn another n II develop t 1 the Luxurious i j r J Ingi owl nUll h h living make the strongest I 1 I kind kine o of nn an 11 to the lire poet p t tI i 14 t I I I wh who 1 I is credited with po 1 two tWI rU I dozen down silk Hk lIk dressing gowns and In III the tho t 1 Ir I J o of entertaining him sad and 1111 shower I Ott H it of one kind and another upon q him him lady 1 love has hat spent Hp nt lia i I h 3 t mch sums Hun that recently recent 11 t runic I et n I e to BO Ro her own w ny 11 t nl len o Of pr 1 the marriage three children were born bornI I lit r whom horn the boy bo V Vealer mi r nil nilI netto now gives given l 10 III h of or becoming I a e 1 muster IEr of ot the violin but their father r ha ham iken no Interest In them hem t til is any anI thing R but n II family man lit MHO t 1 such e u act s u us s I chit child childhood I hood and motherhood th nrc nut not camilli enough ft tj ti him The rile cut cuI point faint CAme ottine ono one when according to the thc story In general I elf cSt Illation hn hI gambled hili wife lust and lott I 1 to Us Prince Since Rim lh the i And add J have hll not fiat own OVen attempted 1 to R gel eel t on H IU NCR KI experience with vim 1111 not much mach happier For Far le years tB their were 1 together an fin which they I never at of denying ln and ami l menu mean meantime time the rl actress lerl tell In thu i tn to th lIu the undoubted detri detriment detriment ment of ot her reputation roll and pint money mou fr freely ly in III staging Hinging anti and them out nut In this way ln It la is said HUM eho ho hG dropped n million to be re rew w by b being put III In a I novel II Fusco or iii The Flume l and having her most moat Intimate and nets Kehl up III to public nubile gaze The t 1011 of ot thin book Look hOll undoubtedly t i I c e NN I 1 I Y I NI N Nj M It j t i j il t t t t iP 4 I f 1 I H f 1 t f fI t av k kI I Jf th i t p pj ii i 1 j m Ie E I I Hi HiI HiI HW I t 1 tf I r iv d dI jf dj n v II j n 1 l j iS I r Ir Irr t I wry 1 i I II I li I It i r h illI l t I 1 J i 11 C tl I q t J Ji i 1 j IV h U I i i i b t I at atI i rh l J i it ij yS j j i f 1 t J Ji I iI 1 1 i I J I t 1 r 1 k 1 r fr 1 ii t q I 1 1 I f h 1 R a 1 t c cr I t r r I Lf 1 f 1 r rI i M l f 1 I f Ct d f U 1 1 l k J l 1 t a ar t f tk I f rj 1 1 L 1 I it it t t of i i T TI l i t tC r C e er I i i I II i r I v 1 4 1 Jr Y I i k kt tx t t p It 1 i 1 hj I 1 t II 05 L J tj I y I t tI ji I I j ji i i J ell elli 1 I II I 1 J I ft II i r 1 s 0 i tp I t t iY PLUCKY WOMAN EXPLORER l t lA t I i Mrs Leonidas Hubbard Jr after n a four n ex iP Haloe nI 4 Jr l i r f J Labrador Ija who line has ha several times been lIten reported lost t 1 hassent Bent iv message from I i 1 it 1 kt Chateau Ch Bay Day Quebec to the Peary Pear Arctic club Chili that she had been I 1 L a 11 J j i und cud that sho nhe was on her Mr way home Bh Sli u a I will alit return I turn by the steamer King I J f i WIl t 1 i lil I Kj I ii 11 t t I II t 4 1 Mrs Hubbard left tho the Labrador coast co IUt ln Inet t June determined deto muted to tu reach rench Lake I I ie Ii I I t 4 I l f ri 1 au In search of ot which her husband lute band last hie life In 1503 Almost t nt at ati i 1 II i L tho dente Samo time lime Dillon Wallace who was her husbands companion on hi Ilia hIli fa til tilI I k f rt s t I till tat trip sot set out to the same name land dwell the ell IndiuM Indiana try I I iII i 1 I which wh h had never nevor been visited by b a white whit e IJan n t v i t t Irs Hubbard started over the tho trail by b her tier Last beet August t tl l 1 J f N i slit i I H Indian guides reported that Urn 1111 wail Wa returning to the coast and 4 i l lii i I ni ceI ce then nothing had been heard of her until n a few daya S ago h LI ii I 1 MI I MAMI MN y n IVYN o otha i i l I 4 t II the tha relatives of her hOl late husband e j I In and went to law to provo prove ri s t l I I that nho Will was not responsible I Ill tr I I I to have the of or her chil childrens 1 Ile I drens money Tim Thu courts upheld this t I r j 1411 tint and III have huc Just appointed the gig nig r w t t noraH father the tho dl us as I 1 1 their th lr gu and the administrator I h 1 1 t r r t i d of their fortune fortunet t fr sir l It 13 t r l HIS FITS MAGIC w j 1 All ft which M It II appear ns na It 9 I a nu of ot would r I k tt to 10 ho added Ild ed to In of ot the yet of or prominence Un s et t among them kayo have come come com under tho thu t c I t spell of ot loI personality ty and afterward have hlo been worry awry for far forIt torII fart t it It II For 1111 although the author of Li LA 11 i ti t Mortn Morta never n or has been hoen especially e good 10 11 looking leaking but pale lule thin and end endue ciuta I t I a h verous rou sail awl today hu ho IK la al 11 almost almost lq most completely bald with hues lints In III hU hili rl t tI 1 lute faca that null tell unmistakably what his hll Itt i liBi IR l been i few tow women or 01 men either I with whom ho has hu come In lit 11 contact here is failed to I by b M 1 by b him lie He Is IH 1 t t i wonderfully wonderfully almost sup wrote of ot DAn lt t 1 Vitality streams out of him 1 f find he knows ns as few tew men mel knot how hl ti I a t f to UM ties file hie voice olce Although he ho looks auks auksi i i i much older elder the thu first of ot Italian po punts lul U r II I 1 and t U Is I only 46 ills 1119 reel real tell I Il unto name l me Is la Gaetano DAn DAti I t 1 i I being a 1 nom do tie plume which ho i assumed when he began to 10 write t 1 HIS 1118 FIRST AI Fm l i 5 HU Ill nut lint affair of or the heart with ik ys which go 1011 lp concerned Itself luid luul as all lit Its It II r Ir r object no other than limn the mother of ot his hili i prudent Pl p r rt t l ont ent wife the thu Duchess dl tl a 1 I i t Who In her hat day dl w wu was among the loveliest 1 i In iii Italy Ital U met Inet her herI I IO fo wim n m after atter the time lie when MI ss H a 1 novice f I K to l he had waked up lP like the 1 I t tin poet whom In character he much re I J k r s blen to flail himself famous lamou Ills 1111 nr t lank k cf or verses vere Primo VIC Vere 1 ere wa war wee b p i r recognised at once n as AI a Ii work of ot genius fen I u anti since nines its iti publication the author hu Lau hu II if q t 1 gone on from to success U it hat has often bUll beets b n that DAn 1 romantic romant k are un undertaken unI tl j I primarily for tor the raku lIk of ot get getting t q ti q ting material and several everal of or his hl novels II for tor example are i J out an us only slightly embellished I of ot personal experiences Perhaps ills his with the 1 I p e eh ns n s di d Ii call J l I wan wall as of ot n this order any 1111 t h tt 1 1 III Marl It ended nl In III a I fashion ruhh t t for tor that noblewomen noblewoman t 1 t trims ho Wil La l K senior by more j i a yearn than It to 11 p polite to men mention menia a ia l r lion tion Tho Tune 11 and the poet were t I to for lIl years yea during which t time thine did aid U not nol tall fall to 10 notice v what s of were werl by f the duct whose who ac cc 1 e its h n t mide ii when she 1 was Willi H a 1 in short nhoi hlll t skirts And q P the tho scho lord the tilt i I k poet pott two perhaps she had hud read his hla 1 h Verne At t nil all events event only a f tw few w weeks t I otter the tho tI you young oun ng lady had put on long Ion li I skirls the Duchess one day found her tier ti colt elt without either cither daughter or friend L T and the L dl di t no mad had heroine the Signora 4 t 1 1 t 1 i 4 w y t NT UNDERSTAND UNDER TAND HIM I I r I w I Perhaps It is I right In in inserting a cat r 1 strUng that lIt his hU glib girl wife wit did not hot un on understand him she ho Judged Jude i I masculine conduct from the viewpoint t ie t w I of ot the wife and woman and failed to tomake tomako 1 i q mako make allowances for tor the Iho vagaries of ot t tr r the 1110 temperament le He H that as ns i I s mayln It an n n uncommonly uncommon short space of off t I f I time lime the poet found himself obliged oblige to 10 toiE I t f iE ll 1 a r live lave his own on life while his hla wife grad Tid t tt I t V 1 q h i N hurt even with his hla most constant admirers and It II gave rise to toa toa a 1 bitter quarrel with his 1118 heroine The rhe breach however was made up UI utter after a awhile awhile I while and ati d Daughter of ot was written with whit tho Iho under understanding standing that Duie Inee should have het e tho the lending leading part lIart But the author luthor apparently having observed that urn are arelong long lon suffering where ho he Is l concerned l discovered that him hid former Idol was too old for tor tho tM part of tho the heroine gave 1111 It II to tn n a younger std and more beautiful Gramma I lien lea In III doing this thin however he went wont ton no far 1 Dua late has not lilt looked nt at 1 him himIn since In LAUGHS IAU nS ANI 11 ie and tho the other og gallant nant af Itt fairs with which career has hall been boen Imm though they can cannot not of oC course COUl e be defended can Ian h he I ex ax explained In u way The man nan snakes makes a 1 cull nf ot lift lito just juet t a ate JIlt cine of ot death and the greater r Ater part of ot his time hue l Is h spout In reeking hew fiery V sensa ien a atlon tines Uon 1 rom La Cap oncina hla his wag mag m home near Florence he wrote to tn n 1 friend recently Here I 1 labor und and r 1 live underlining heavily th thUit the theIse Jut Uit two words lily friends declare that he ho hue has played many omny part that for tor Instance hl his Identity hidden a II priests sou mu tens he h often 0 hidden len roams about the Campagna trellis entrance ent ranlo to the peas lens peasant ants ant huts and ml hears heal about II boll t their trout from their own oln Up lips 11 pI In the hunting huntingfield field near tome Hume he Is II one nf of the mo mot most t tr r riders 1111 of or ease alle and lux lilt luxury luxury ury though he 1 Is III he hI proves pro a It tremendous dous worker when the Inspiration U Is on or him like B he writes for tor 11 1 hours nt at n a time Th The sea ft a 11 Infatuates him und and often orten he can tae lie seen en riding the sands at dawn And nd although he In Is nn In i pa pagan In gan ho hI frequently shuts lf lt up alone atone In churches at nt night for some lome sometime sometime time be he will bo bt seen e n frequently In en o Mety In llama Hume and Ind In Florence then for tor a long period he hn will court absolute n absolute so lute lule and be lit seen een lI n by b scarcely carcel any one And n he be succeeds In almost everything ho ha h undertakes To n a 1 good many n ny folk In tn Italy 1 nami name ls is anathema und amid many man jeers jeer were wera w r ut It t lend Ined red when In 1900 laoo he announced him himself self lf It fie iia It a II candidate for tor the Italian par parliament In tart fact r the poet Invited scorn scornful rill ful comments by declaring that his hl platform was wan I The Cult of It the Beautiful tel ful Ho Ile wee was ted however and Ull la le a It member dt it the chamber NOT o Foil FOB YOUNG D was fin born barn In le In Tuscany and educated for tOl the most part M Il the of Home Ills His r romances mancu m nc s are ara not tar for the young par the Triumph of at Death Denh It I will b h 0 remembered was Yal handed branded In the l States as all rankly and enjoyed n a 1 huge hut sate sale on bout both aides alde s of ot the kilter In 10 consequence limit Hut his hla but belt work w rk nan has ha the duality of ot compelling enthusiasm When Bernhardt who aret produced it had halt read th the of ot 1 tragedy La 11 II v harm The City It of or 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