| Show ENGLISH WOMEN AND AMERICAN MEN In 1 London Londen 1 a short time Ilm ago UgO a 11 who to court was sighIng that si he had n fl mora ott on which to the titles captured ns as sImo do dared durell by Am girls Litter r she h timid auhl that thal it II was waK one ot of the Iho greatest nineties to all an EnglIsh h woman of with nil an husband Shi ha marriage of oC Sir Edwin daughter m a 11 man of cit thIs country that Ihal of uffe Cuete and Mr 11 Cutting and that Marshall 0 had married time tho daughter or of Sir HII eorge Herbert Murray But Dut after n a tow tew other notable In Instances stances of such luch marrIages she still do dared that thal the attraction c of English for Cor American AmerIca men me and vie versa was not cOnsiderable It must ho bo a serious to 10 Fall 1811 In love loe with un an English girl she ho ss ll then 1011 b by n a young who hail had Just returned Crol from t a fashionable Party parly II in London Jondon and where liB hum hail taken neither the tIme nor the trouble to 10 break brenk through the vali ot of reserve and conventIonality with which ho he had found girls surrounded Tho They are oil nil so 80 alike he corn cOin plumed mIssing the vu which s Intercourse with his own country women omen Charming tut ut ste le hit It Nor had ho he In time the least appealed to lo lothe time the English girls whose Innate censor conser holds thorn them back from themselves to lo the ways ot of American men A man who announces himself the slave ot of time who Is knOwn wn to spend his days shut up In an Is frequently frequent even though un justly r as 19 1 a money grubber by the women 0 en accustomed to men whoso whose fortunes have been made for Cor thorn long ago and amid therefore have havo the opportunIty to devote themselves to other things In III man extinct hero asked Lady Cunard when comIng away from an afternoon reception In New York This WIS natural for lit at 1 a similar time ot of day In London tire 1111 crowded wit plea men The Tho In short has ha leisure to play the tho cava cavalier her lier the American has not Maimy or of the English girls are oro strikingly In I beautIful sincere In their lIons and seldom nor they lacking InchIng In a daring adventurous spirit which quito equals It if not outdoes that thal or of the As Ai vt Ihl I country 11 has not produced i a D Dodo d When the day perchance shall hays come n a greater grealer proportion of at our amen mell have more leisure and the Eng lIh women n have dIgested the tact that thata II a rou round nil ha hat t un and 1 a sack coat mn may still be worn lit at the noon Jour our It may be that these splendid girls queen It Il over Oer the tho mann and great houses of oC the th new world It In Q a WilY way similar to tf that whIch they lire arc now so flO amicably al allowing allowing lowing American gIrls to lG do itt In Eng Ia nil For some time h women have studied the attItude or at Amer lean men towArd their wives It Is to bo be charming Quite sonic soul foul mn may hoPI hope It will ScientIsts even cen are arll pryIng Inti what they regard II as the ho Americans admiration for tor anti confidence III I his Imis own ilfe 1 Co CorM rM rhey rl r kind enough h to that primarily this has conic ollie about through hue 1110 early arl scarcity ot of women lii In this tho Mimics tI They dwell Q om the when Il a mall maim had to Iti ho bo rather spruce and spry tr to catch 1 a woman Fur Further Further ther thy they tell us that thal tile the present pleasing condItion or of things cannot last IMI It is II argued abroad that Amerl ran are becoming or It be I lM too finely bred and that thIs is must on the welfare of oC time tho country |