Show nn n U n un u nun n n Ii y 66 CC fill fi o o 1 l m TE 1 lOO UN AN EXPENSIVE fAD But American Duchess Has Mil MiI Millions Millions lions Enough so soShe She May MayWell MayWell Well Afford It POLITICAL FUTURE With Ith health of it II b l LAItY Lady A Hoc Doc Doctors Hoctor Work Vork tors tr tor lII special nce p OmON ODO Jan Jun 10 Emulating the theL I Duchess Duche of at Bedford the young L Intends Duchess I of ot O setting ettIng up UI n Zoo Zou Zo of ot her own It Ita b a 1 fascinating ta faI but a u very expense ex pen se one However she has ha enough o oDie othe othe the Die Goelet millions left lett to bo well able to 10 afford It that she has hall ia a alot 1 alot lot to learn on the thO subject she has for tor torome time ome rne time been taking lessons In iii na nil natural tural lural uza history front from Miss IS Van an Alden who li Is 1 a professor lr ut at some of ot the tie public In London nod and until recently waS sa at Cambridge bridge university The Tho has commissioned her teacher to 10 procure a collection of or living animals tot or ot her h with which to start her zoo and nd which will ho bo established In lu tho thu neighborhood of or Floors castle catle Sho Sh wilt be content with a comparatively mall nali number at t tint first adding I to them hem from tUne time to time limo as she hc out what tort sort thrive best beat be In the rather rigorous Scotch climate la Is I another sub nub subject Jed which U Is engaging her attention and an In Ia London she he attends lee Ice lectures lures tures upon u It 1 t i WORRIES OK OF LADY IDY IMY Curzon Is 11 looking a complete completer r k SInce her return to England In JU dl lt ims lIas played havoc with her constitution and she abe appear years older tb b e really Is I 1 a II bad ba of ot a i womans physical condition when hen he Inset loo Jo ea Interest In her har gowns toYn sni Lady Curzon has ha undoubtedly dOM dona this says sas somewhere when i a 1 pretty woman shows shown Indifference to 10 her clothes she sho I degenerating deene Besides climatic Influence In India there are other things which have told toldon on Lady health When a u wo woo woman woman man as ils a ambitious as IS sho Is Ii i hUB hua to light fight an abnormally sensitive nature there is l bound to be trouble Of Ot late ho has become a It martyr to In the result re of ot worry for tor so cen centered 18 U she sho hi In Lord career and andI to 10 I gravely grafe does doe she abe take to heart any political reverses which come to him that It is 18 I quite a usual thing for lor her to spend a week wecK with only a few tew hours It 1118 l I calculated that Lady Curzon re receives reo mote more press cuttings than a II dozen crowned heads for tor sho she has haM male mada every article and paragraph mentions Lord Cur Curon Curion ion on name shall be sent gent to her not only from the United Kingdom and the tha united States StAte but also front from India till tha colonies and Europe Eu rope HER m R OmEn Lily Ld Lt Curzon will ivill soon be b seeing of her former rival rhal Lady Idy as ns the tha Mecca leccI of or both these will soon be Nice In tho the old flays days at Newport X they were wore regarded us 09 two wo of ot the tho Ih most molt beautiful girls of ot the tha th Hour our though It was Mary ury Letter Leiter who f rt fot l the e greater reater share hare of ot admiration Monson onson unlike Lady Curzon n nu s very few rew social ambitions She Sli sh ears her clothes well has hils good taste W and Is the lucky luck possessor of or a II torn toni that will ivill never he ho the cause causa of 01 her a u wrinkle lIlt U It Is true that alls ati fair In love and ur ZIP It Is l equal equally true that nils falc ta fa c J here tere It i tsa Is i a question IUM n of ot a woman womans sen s en on deavor avor to keep her good looks In the tho ot of aU I three however discretion U Is aurely an a i Important element A case caso of ClI almost tragic Indiscretion In tl with the last 1 l came un dermy er my this e week Awe A Ind rd popular i pular nm am pledged nl at to reveal her ber now ao name who Is U on the tho is verge of ot CO GO years year of ot age Inde aade the discover that she was be to look old and despite con can conas feet IU as showing crows around her Iler ees BOTCH BEAUTY WORK tl H At bt the s o ot of a at beauty Wh Ves Ives not a n a hundred miles lond treet t her ad aI t to 10 was Wall is sUbject her face tace to 1 l u d It In appears many caSes this Is 19 but when It very the gocs wrong at a It did In ero or o the the countess result Is disastrous The ot of from tro the tac means Which removing the skin Is P Il a mixture by bye f urd r te e purpose It u goes with lure re But Iu that means menns r 01 tor Is ls lh the e skin Kin I M a ll IL detail After Atter till nil allt h head t ead A aM been the tho neck are He e ot of the ra patient Id j ClU us up In n wool wooi Van 2 ha having Ing n nc been previously sha he Is i kept In a tor Or Ly light r I foo foj and an ted fed oti on n milk nn very c ful I It hf th operation Is III uc Piear art ar new skill begins to t ten len or twelve days and end or of n nt at i 0 18 that patients face ot of athy a but QUito quite el and an every trace or at age has hall or OF the e trouble tuble arises s when Ma In pots Vr 1 a lange danger which bo be ii more alone when It carried out Ly by that the operation It f Wonton with no actual r to is The re reana roo stiffening from rom blood her and ana nn ther milady though lit Brite clr i le ot of g Itta friends tincy she he I IS i reSt cure tor or Jr j anti Is la hn having find nd out the only th the tho lile medical me men lit li In nnnie name of at thA boi b tha the would uld matter filer In Ia put the he to for l n nl ot of the crown c tit at nil eVent events this of pro u Is a Q i criminal of at tense The rho countess hits refused em emphatically II 1111 II to siva away tho the beauty doctor and In any liny cUlle she shu does doe not nol wish her hr own name to transpire For Kor performing tho the operation the beauty doctor received nil 1111 o account aol and she has huu been beell and nii Is la making it a royal In Income Income income come DID IT Ir FOR It was wan this thin same namo beauty specialist who performed mi on operation of ot the kind kiil several years ago ngo with extraordinary success on Queen Alexandra lion Her majesty went for tor or u II long Ion yachting cruise accompanied by the specialist In Inthe Inthe the fresh air fill far from froni the tho region of or the tho royal patient a Il rapid recovery arrived In lit so clet looking younger than thou her hel young youngest est cst laughter daughter lot Hut It ho be 10 ro by Iy b ladles lad who might elert elect to 10 follow tollow Queen example that her lur majesty majest him has n a marvelous con coit Vanity wild that divine virtue which mulLs maks woman charming eha noting That may be lie tight t but hul vanity wants common sense to 10 hack back It lt nil 1 whether the tue game Ii U or of ic Ie i e moving the crowl feet reet in Is worth the tho possibility pO of or ono sight as U Is alro feared In the tho case of the countess mentioned I above LI Is a question that t hiLt bo to carefully w I hell by b the during daring Individual who enters on Oil tho course NOTIONS OF OJo M AN Home of ot the thu most rno t stolid Judges jUll on m tho Iho hench In England l have hao at Lt times pe lIt peculiar culiar notions of ot the tho of ot If wealthy Americans A villa YUill llla on nit the Mediterranean owned by the tite laIc into Col 01 Harry unIt and ut the IhO king was frequently entertained by In bythe Inthe bythe the millionaire was the sub subject j ct of ot litigation In the tho high courts nf ot Justice a II few tew days s ago It appears that the tue colonel In lit the excitement of or I making his hlf will which Involved millions of or pounds forgot the Iho French villa with the result that no mention of at It appears In ho tho document The rho trustees now new applied to a n Judge to have It Included In ii tin the will and estimated lt lilt its value ahUe at nl JC c No Xo said Justice Farwell gravely an nn American Amerl un millionaire titi Ire may come COIlIO along and on Oil account of or Us Its association a tion otTer offer for the tho phuc It U must bo be offered publicly for far ale 1111 I 1 advise you u tI to Invite the tho atten attention tion of ot somo sollie wealthy American to tho tilt 0 l t i x 1 1 J Ji I i O t LI LIlt I i r s l lf f f it lt I z I rt t C 1 y y t 10 j I y y 7 j y y y i iy 1 Xi pr f x t 1 ai f f So I il I so 8 x I I v LORD LONSDALE Tho British h Nobleman Whom Court io lp of log Ing Between the tite King lUll of and thin Ilio place They The will pay pa na what no ordinary ordinary nary Englishman 1 H would DEVOTED DI TO fO hEll HEIl SON SOX It Is Iti generally believed that Lady Randolph Churchill Is tar far moro more devoted to her clever chewer son Winston Churchill than to her still more mono youthful husband West Wr t At nil alt events It Is furthering tho the In Interests that silo she ho finds her elliOt chief occupation tion tb Her frequent appearance In itt tho the district lent come fome color for forn forIt n It time to the tho story that she ho Intended to set up a tl resIlIence residence In iii that neighborhood but the tho fact tact IK Is I It Is the tile British h mu thU scum which hus Ims been bean tho the object ct of at ather her frequent visits to that region In inthe tho the last two years eam Sho has hall sought this great store hou u of ot knowledge to look hook up historical tarts farts and data for tor her Fall fon to enable him to tu entry cnn on Oil his itis literary labors stilt attending closely closel to politics She Sho Is convinced that Winston has hall ability nod and ambition to make him prime minister some sOllie tIny day and In iii that view she nho Is If sup supported ported Portel by the tho mote more dispassionate ludl ment meol of ot John Morley Honest t John JohnIs Is I himself l lm elt n a frequent visitor to the tho Brit lint British BritIsh ish museum library on Oil more inure than one occasion has 1115 assisted Lady Him hUla dolph Churchill when In iii with regard to the tho selection of at the tho right author tar for reference purposes Mean Meanwhile while witlie Winston inston Churchill has hIlls ma ci the pleasing discovery that the political prominence which he ho bus hll achieved hiLts has greatly advances tho tilt value of or his hiM lit literary literary entry products Only anI n a 1 few tew weeks aLga ago n o oho ho hi was offered for tor n a thousand word article by n it leading now He Ut Is now undersecretary for tor the colonies and at lit that rate may expect to command n at higher figure lI ure than thon Kipling when he becomes prime primo he Ito ever eyer does docs LADY MARY Tho rho AK AI of or l it ll Wo Vo specialize In 11 this nire alTe saM MI Ai lan at nt u a dinner of or us confines himself to 10 one thing thinA studies tudie out that one oM things last detail end thus comes nearer to perfection than was possible fJ In the past lIst Lot l me mo Illustrate the unexpected and amazing attention to detail that abounds In modern life lire A friend of or mine l Is a 11 clergyman He Its a II new pulpit was WIS placed In Iii his church Meeting him a n tow few days after tho the pulpits installation I asked askea him how he liked hikel It II Not at nt nil cli said he U It hides hilles too much of or the figure antI and I like every shako shake sh ko of the surplice lur to toW tell Quarrel Between I and nd the King Iiii Tim The Two IWo Gici Mon Arc Are Now Plin Chess With All for the thc Board Buird And Thus Far Fal Edward Appears to bo Getting Gottin J th thu of oi o William at st t Diplomatic tic Disclosures MAX x X M XA I 1 I f I j I II 1 1 1 1 I Ip I I r p Y l y yI yr I Y Y Y iJ 1 Y 1 A A Y 1 I 1 1 1 i i A X I A 1 1 X dw I t Jn I A Y 1 I r i t t j Y y Y Jj rj 44 Y t 1 1 y 1 L x y y 1 V 1 Y y i iI V I 1 A Y 1 y A J i Y g 1 v v THE KING OF ENGLAND AND A lD THE EMPEROR OP OF O GERMANY Whom I ii I ere lt I II 0 I I II t LV Ii Id I Ma III 1111 I mi o Si iti ItI I t II I I The II iiii 11 li I Was ns a I a at lit atTin atTI TI Tin a lillI Ii eli I ill mi hi i I Incident I it of J I Ichi I I lILY Ihu I I log I 0 t 11 II till the ti IC So Il 5 Special Correspondence O DOX Jan 4 Personal enmity LONDON L existing between hut the tue of ot Ung Ing land kind and the tho German lerman emperor has become a 1 enious 1 factor In Inter International International national They are fierce com corn III In the arena of ot tho th worlds pol pot politics The uncle unde VII VB regards tile thu nephew Wilhelm II n with anger linger mingled with scorn mad and the younger monarchs his mothers brother Is still intense Herein lies tho thu true trim cause causa of at tho the pres lines present present ent cat bitter hitter feeling between Great Britain and anal tho the fatherland That this tills feeling should result In hostilities seems In Incredible Incredible credible but I was wall told yesterday by bya byI a 0 I high In the govern government latent ment that Lord Jo who until recently was wail foreign secretary had re referred ferret ferrell In private to war with Germany ns as the tho I one line danger el and tho fame Iamo In lit Informant formant declared that Sir John Johll who is British command In Ill everything but title Is convinced that u n Is I Inevitable Tile The causes ot or this remarkable tension between he tween the tho two foremost t monarchs ot or orthe the world aro oven even more inure personal than political Tho The original cause of ot tho the dis dlA dispute pUle must be sought In III the remarkable difference rence in the characters of ot the two royal personages r King ICing Is III a cool cynIcal experienced and alIl practical nina man 01 ot tho tito world ivorid During more atone than three decades of manhood In which ho was tree free ami anti unfettered ns as Prince of or if Wales ales hi ht traveled about the world ivorid and mixed with nil all sorts orts and atil conditions of or ormen men hItCH fo so that he gained tin no ultimate intimate knowledge of ot humanity and close ac cc acquaintance with tint the manner In which practical affairs of ot commerce diplo diplomacy macy and other professions anti and occupations lire are conducted His Ills vastly va varied a ried e tirl KV gat him a it I clear Jear insight Into anti him with a 1 Out cool Judgment which rarely tails falls icing Kins Is ts essentially a realist IDEALIST The German fie on tim ho other hand Is III u n visionary Idealist Brought up lit within tho Limo narrow confines of ot tho thu th Prussian court h ht he ascended tho the throne before he ho hint had had time hots to acquire a 1 practical pra knowledge of or the tho ways of ot the world no so that lULL In spite of his hl keen III In Interest terest t In all of tIlt he M tins ho remained an am unpractical theor thear theorist 1st He lIe Is 11 quick tempered anti enthusiastic astle and hits hns ms committed many m sonatas mistakes of ot policy through hit hIs Impetuous I ous oua temperament In Ill brief rhu thu two are uro pi as is far tar removed from one another r as nit tIme tile two UNO pole holeS poleA holeSA A long series of ot personal hat hax fomented mind and Increased the Ih original ill nal mutual between the tho two men Inch King Edwardl against Germany Germans was duo at first to 10 the anti and unscrupulous hostility which his sister the tho late In te Km Ram press experienced In lit her lIer adopted country rho The late Frederick was ivas tin nit a II exceptional woman of o high and antt noble f and lie exercised her Influence against the pernicious policy of ot political reaction favored ra by the German court count On account site ahe was ivis violently attacked by b i Bismarck nail and many man other prominent Germans Put During Ing all nil the tho years ears of or |