| Show mm m M R Among other Gems Rich Amerl can Woman Gets the Famous Josephine Diamond WAS A GIFT FROM NAPOLEON to It Qu O Dut COt Too tor lIer fp correspondence UI n lIlon y h L with And who IIII t n e m rn 0 ho 1111 good n ke J st M son I fu p l with con hol tut te their 10 dIstinction wants with a II Ith tIll are oC K U oC the can cannot not apply lu and can them In Hel hu u III acquiring ev 1111 rare historic jewels DIA Among Is the Jo Jol l diamond which us keen on obtaining though b he bad the chalice she balked t Ie price and finally concluded that It 1115 Blore than could oC course makes lis possessIon IT 11 woman a Queen It tvr her crown which he property and which she be tD Queen Alexandra It Is the Josephine It WIlS bought by Napoleon for his t It originally belonged tD ot who ILls owned the lamond which In lime also Its way to Prance It Is gems were In were stolen Crom th e cry gein bIn ot deIg In limo Cell tho ot to whom then greatly III Mr Delmont hall that ot the She Is a ra 10 ju go 1 mado tor ot precious 10 It If quite futile or anono to I ditl e her as till as Is con IN The tro which 11 f Jc 1 her 10 America will n cu Mrs Perl jewel hus been hi ho re a week at Nevill H I beautiful In the coun 11 Both men r amplo e has admirable III previous In her t somo tI ahe Cavon not worn tr elen ehlo English or s She hils II great pret r tor gowns whIch suit suitE E gown k a ot du ot a poem OC EOn gr It hu II oke and t LImerick At the waist Is It ot Is not Irue as IIi will be accompanied b her r d The Iatter will 1 Holt her will f him In 1111 hili tX fm hl 1 all ilK II mun III at oil II 8 I nil pas pastime time 01 them the problem ut their nut If opinions ot trous worth 11 Is Do for and 1 poor tor the It the mourn tul ot the son oC Mr ond Iff Johll S could be In It woul no doubt ho his opinion coincides with theirs This little heir 10 u Is not yet n old But Cor his he Is the worlds I Ie he tillS crossed Iho his have him through In ho hos elry ot note III Scotland Now the aro over or to come It Ho nt historic the oC tho Du rhess ot no tho of hIs form etly ot New York J C haVe blen over him His will much to themselves upon If the 1111 II eel In Ina a his 1 en If hI this ho may be u tor lite AS AN BOY Mr Ph I ather all bey wall or Ion ns Andrew Mr CarneAle hall l It Is Olle or the grimiest to bo born 1001 l eV wll r but the oC Phipps shows that It 18 a to be born rIch Poor no risk of to Iho tho haby sUfficiently tho will 11 III Cor the rr ml hili to several s he ha on hand nut Oil the mn ol 10 be In 11 neIghborhood In days II I not ea v 10 II 10 Iho no ot A rich where luch obtain Park I r rl I nr lun Iw nol y motor hu e They II 1 to the II II on hilt not to It I Ire C w W n n P P P n n P P P PJ J I Ut lI lIV V Ie fORM EXPECTANT QUEEN r or Iho st time 1 1 the King Dud Queen or art artI I It It no being on n In I II Is duo to 1111 that Is 1 I er at will poon 0 to n tl 1 x l I 0 N fF i ht HISTORIC JEWELS s fOR MRS BEL BELMONT Continued from page seventeen fueled dieted will lead to the abandonment of II a fashionable center In WAS SPAS An of at mine whose connections have havo obtained d for tor some omo sort eort ot of minor diplomatic let et was wall profoundly 1 Il would be mote more correct to say lIay shocked tJ by seeing the tho American ambassador Whitelaw W told Held leaving u II cheap restaurant runt rant In the vicinity of the Iho embassy the tho theother other tiny Circumstantial Va vas that he had actually lunched The restaurant Is II one of a 1 legion gaud In London which appeal to 10 about Ilie he same class ot of eu tom as the Childs restaurant New low York and others run on a 11 similar plan In all the bl big Amerl can clues They are by clerks typewriters and others who aro compelled to live economically I am surprised sold the tho bUdding diplomat that Ii d mUll man In Mr position should such 1 a place Why t het I 1 asked It the tho toad food them is hI plain and cheap cheal It Is wholesome whole om It itOh 1 Oh it II that hut but It Is so Intra Infra dig you know for an ambassador to I o lunch In such 1 a place Why I 1 be seen there und and my position counts for tor little compared with Mr tr DIFFERENT T VIEW III significant at o the tho dl In tho English and American poi of at vie In rd Judging nt wh what I heard Mr Ir Reid been beon somewhat severely very unjustly I think seeing feeing that ho pays for It out of his own pocket for tor the style In which ho he lives here That style Is accepted hero here as the tho eminently correct and proper thing Rut Dut when ho he displays democratic elmy in III thu tho mutter of satisfying thu cravings of at the Inner nuan at lunch lunchtime time which would excite nb adverse comment in III any uny quarters In America a 1 until who II lq his hili views undoubtedly rep 1 a large section bf his country countrymen men thinks ho shows a 11 lack of proper dignity The Tho tact fact Is as 19 all RII who know Mr rr personally are arc aware though he entertains lavishly ho he cares little himself him self liCit for the tho luxuries ot of the tho table lable Whet When business detains him at the tho embassy he Invariably partakes of a light and pIe luncheon because ho has learned that U a man cannot Ret get the best work workout workout out of his brains when ho Imposes n a heavy burden on his stomach And lot It be recorded to his credit that be Is III not afraid of at being seen seon In n a cheap chap rca when ho can save savo time LIma by patronizing one Ho hM has received many Invitations to house parties In Scotland for tor the shooting season Reason but he prefers to stick to business A MESSENGER GEn SERVICE l Andrews who represents In Vw n n nn r n vr w Paris e Miss les Marbur arbury the tho well known agent for tor dramatic authors au In America has hit upon nn an Idea Idell which will be ot of great gront service to English and aM American visitors With the charn en ena of Ule AmerIcan woman sho has arranged to a service tor tho of Eng a visitors v e tors and those front er own country French and antl others have been tr 1 to introduce a service of at this kind but the tho Idea Ide would not be entertained the I invariable answer being that fails Pari could do very Cry well without It As re girds the rho French this Is quite true but think dif differently and there Is no doubt Miss Andrews scheme will bu b by them PROMISE TO ro D DEAD AD WIFE WaE Lord forth forthcoming visit to AmerIca will be made ln In tul fulfillment ot of otI ofa I a promise given his poor wife soma six months before her sad death deth She wished him to attend personAlly to the tho erection of n a stained glass window to tober her ber fathers memo memory In the United Stales Although he is IK far Car from well 1011 perhaps all the more because of thu tho admonition It conveys to him burn that life lite Is feels It Incumbent on him to delay no longer In carrying out outher outher her Ire He expects to remain In America only a w k nna or of course will lock to avoid nil all publicity LD LADY MARY |