Show l LADY f MARYi S SPI SPICY Y lONDON lETTER Tells Why Sister Will Not Wed Our Ambas Ambassadors Ambassadors Ambassadors Lackey ackey A MARRIAGE DECLARED DECLARE OFF protective Will Probably C Console i olo lo With nn an Anier lean Widow of or Note Special Correspondence ONDON O DON Jan 18 I was Ins among I thou those who were surprised by tha th thaL L I announcement that the th L marriage between the American controller of ot the house household hold old the lion William Walsh and Ud lAd Grady Norah Norih Spencer Churchill will not lake place It has been known for or some sometime time among their friends who after the fashion of ot friends did not keep the knowledge to things were not running smoothly between the couple Last July Jul was the date dato drat t assigned for tor the marriage but It has hasteen teen been postponed times sine since then The first prat hitch occurred over money enough to 10 start housekeeping end and keep It up As the third ron lion on or of I Lord waste whose hose estates are arll ar heavily encumbered the tho Honorable W Walsh Uh allowance Is le a n very small one oneTo oneTo oneTo To tide over Oer the difficulty Mr and Mrs Mr Whitelaw Reid Held offered to let them oc oc cupy rent free treo a handsome h suite lullo of oC apartment In Dorchester House the tho nucleus marble palace pRInce which the am dor occupies as ItS a town residence reside nc ned To help further solve the tho financial problem problem problem lem the Duchess of ot Marlborough prom promised sed to 10 settle a year on her sister InU In Lady Norah hi fa I the younger tiller sister of the duke after the tho marriage MORE TROUBLES CAME Then fresh troubles Lady Norah became dissatisfied with her ft n knees position Controller of the household hou sounds rounds Imposing but ns na 1 t have previously pointed out In this cor cot the billet Is merely mere that of ot a glorified chief chlof lackey It was un tin understood tint that ilia t the t ts Honorable Walsh In Intended intended tended to avail himself of or the abundant leisure which the job allowed him to ta hustle for or something better But Dut niter after he wee snugly ensconced In Dorchester House he did not hustle enough to hurt himself Lady did not Dot have the effect of oC stimulating Us Is ambition Neither of them Is particularly angel angelIc angele Ie Ic e In the matter of ot temper and that be became benine nine came most apparent when they played bridge together It way was bridge that led to 10 the final breach between them Fate Fata rn made de them partners at nt country a house hous where they were spending the Christ Christmas Christman mas man week She Sho la is tho the better player of ot the two Iwo and when he hi made a wrong lead she he said something that was BS not flattering to his Intelligence Ha lie re retorted resorted sorted with an observation to the tho effect that Ih t amiability was las not one of her points paints A scene followed which by Lady Norah flinging down her carls some stories that have hare reached me we hae have 1 it t that she flung them on an her stances dances face and leaving the table glade Hila for tor the Iho door t BEGGED HEU TO RETURN The Honorable Walsh Intercepted her herlt edit ull lt and begged her to return and promised that hu he w would b be good and all that thit but she ehe Indignantly waived him I aside All 11 Is la at an end between us she ex exAs tl As AI you wish he answered I 1 understand It will wll not be long be bc bet beI t I fOfe tore the Honorable Walsh console oles him I i ft R charming American widow If he e should marry marn her he will 1111 he be un fl der r no further necessity of ot working for a uric Meanwhile Lady Iad Norah Is n 1 i great lit at t a big WK house party larty r given by the tho fluke of Abercorn and having a II good Rood t unit lime unitH t me 1 H It 1 U la usual hero here to regard American if Women omen o en n as chiefly responsible for or Intro du uc do ng g the fashion of squandering at q nn lerl a su IU u wealth on en canine pets Tho rho Christmas present which Lady Wll h UK by DC De e I Mist wes of New York nud a n bride of ot only 1 a tew W k ago selected for or h her r moth 51 er r Mr Higgins who resides resles In Lou don on n lends ends some color to the view It h b a com complete pie Ie outfit tor for M Mrs Ir I little WU itt a dog and It would be t w to of anything better 1 w ed to 10 make any dog with an nn of ot otI otell Si I self ell re respect peet completely miserable tier Her ii lp purchased ur h wd It in Purls nod 01 paid ald for or It In It are Included several f fa tar j r coals cOlli a and also There I here lon la one o of f sable tall lined with It corner hils while Mr Irs In Inthe one ane Is the 5 d While In another Is IK Ol I There I la Is n tiny pocket locket ha for tor ft a 1 hi f amyl nel another H sired for or the pam pamM M beasts l card l case caBO which la Is of K gold d rt s name Mma I mo m to l turquoise For still there la 18 i coat of oC r J 1 a lining if of ot m h corll In l on this Is iii re In brilliants the tho doge In Ind t d dog 1 I is la the in hi v nl nil U Mrs tor only 0 Y on one WhIch Po poses ss a n at t car in a wonderful ful little I It e II n n every Jy detail V It u Is I Pal painted J her l unit on 1 IK Ii H lined with blue bin t f motoring the tho dog doA has haR ha of a antela a s 11 garments r rit notably 8 kin n coat and fur ur boos of ct green rr en n glass are Iro also BIo sup aup LAVE OP OF tint alou It If A American r I n wom women did start this thU to hion oil or of d degrading dogs dORS they would them soma E Wo II 0 far better better with English t to II have ilVO women cnn can ca n fairly bettered the Instruction Y i 1 I have In mind one ne woman oman In particular who occupies a u residence i in lit t the tho country She A children ana lavishes her affections on o a 11 lot of lit cu cn cunine nine flute freaks Creaks of ot the tho kind that tha t are Iro usually described d as all to tol ley dogs She Slie expended thousands of ot dollars dollar 1 in III feeding cloth clothing clothing ing and housing hou her pets latch Ench of 0 them was wall provided with a 1 dozen suits Milts lt for different occasions and seasons Loch f them litt en had Ha Ita own private apart apartment ment bent luxuriously furnished a r 1 None N a of them locked lacked for tor anything that t It ought not to have had She Sho was almost almo l in ht despair because she nho could think of or no other way In which she ahe could money upon them when a brilliant Idea struck her She Sho would buy jewelry for them And she did She put gold golI I bracelets on the wretched little brutes I one around each ellch leg legand and put gold go 1 1 earrings In their ears cars And for COl the Iho theone theone one which hod the Iho misfortune to In ho be her Iter particular favorite she bought a II splendid did pearl necklace with a I diamond pendant It cast over aler There It Is s n a woman of ot considerable so co social cUll cial prominence here hero who has hits engaged a II special chef chet to prepare her II r dogs meals men Is For each duy they have a 11 sep separate ep lep arate menu which Is Inscribed on ml a t menu curd They limy dine off gold plates with the cambric napkins tied mound around their necks It ck And yet et In ht this happy In band ml there are hun lion hundreds of o thousands IR of human being living Ilvie g on the Ille verge verl c of starvation and thousands of or babies dip Ile annually for or lack of proper nourishment A I OF Oo ANIMATION The Tho little of Rushton present presented ed Ill a steno scene of oC unwonted animation on Christmas Christman eve co Threatened with be ho becoming coming one ona of ot tho the rural ruml of ot England James Van Alerts Alens occupation of 0 Rushton hall has haa put now flew life Ufa Into Inlo the sleepy old o id place The generosity gen of King Edward itt at Sandringham com coin compares comales pares ales unfavorably with the tho expatriated ed American millionaires hospitality ho lit Rushton The king Icing gives meat poultry vegetables fruit and plum to his hlA neighbors At nt Christmas Christmastime time But tho the owner of ot Rushton hall has hai gone lIono one better He created a 1 fresh market tit nt the 11 It 1 town tow It of ot nu Rushton hUm by announcing norg i hut hat It was s s his lulen to present every man mil n on the estate estille or employed about the hall with n II fat goose or turkey or 01 nn on equIvalent In to beef beer or r mutton Ho lie further CU lher announced that any person living In his the tho village or within two and und a halt half miles of ot Hush ton hall who could show thai the tho Christmas dinner was a doubtful quan had only to apply to the tho steward on nn the tho estate tp to 11 hind ml Immediate toilet When It Is Its pointed out that this partle p tlc ular locality has h been beon the scone scene of ot vio lent and prolonged strikes caused by br between t I manu maim and their workmen during tho the six lc months or more It will bo he un that the Ihl demands on oil Mr Ir Van Yan Alens Adens purse must have hac been 1101 consider able Sports and an alt entertainment for Cor children were provided on boxing day dBY as BS the no t day do Y following Christmas U to l called ENTHUSIASTIC I r Sir Lewis Molesworth ns IS tho ho ma mil of o people know IH 15 I an l sportsman of or the modem modern school but few IW outside nn on Immediate circle of o acquaintances i cs etc arc aware t re tint that Lad I Is s who t was wait s u 1 Mss Miss Frost Iro l o of f St 81 Louis Louts shares his taste In 11 that di dl Sit Sir SI Lewis Levis Is hi a member men lIer of the London clubs where gambling for or high stakes Is Indispensable to 10 larity At ancl the tho Turf Tur club he has hils frequently been the ful rul other hero of ot a n 12 hours play pla nt lit cards carll and other forms of ot gambling On such oc he likes s to 10 tell his hili friends what M nil excellent bridge player er Lady Lally Moles Ioles 1 nes I worth Is At their In Cum Clint berland Place near Hyde park soma santo of o the tie smartest bridge o parties of ot the I last host two seasons sea have Stet met held ninny u II young oung sprig of ot the tho aristocracy has left lert It In the early hours of ot the morning and left let his monthly allowance behind b him Although Lady Molesworth Is stand getting on In years Is not to 10 ut stand the strain of o nn on nil all night night sitting If IC tho the company Is congenial and the I play piny Is of ot nn exciting character chancier When Then her husband hu kept race horses she took look nn an active Interest In their and Ind performances but with her usual shrewdness lh and n amount of or good luck which seems Beem to 10 follow her Investments the tha th bookmakers never scored against her The present of ot Wales lales lles and hU hloi hl brother the late laic Duke of or Clarence could COUIl tell exciting stories i of ot sporting nights at lit place With a IL house party parly at lit her place In III Cornwall Lady Molesworth can be bemen seen men at ut her best besl LADY MAIN |