Show WANTS ANTS W. TS AMERICAN X nI WIFE It I has become almost a custom to lo sneer at American girls who Vc wed Europeans Eu Eu- on account o of their apparent eagerness s to exchange their thel name and wealth for Cor a title tte inconsiderate of the probable direful consequences the custom falling failing to lo remember that thai s of American Amerian girls wed both titled and untItled foreigners s and live H ever el e after We Ve e hear only of oC the he unhappy marriages mam It I I Is a fact that thai Europeans Eum of If all ni cas classes e are me fond fOnt of the American t typo po of girl active mentally an and physically Independent of action acton defiant in lie her ability to look out for herself lag Ing ng tIme the Institution of the time chaperon chapelon I. I lull full ful of the tIme JO Joy of life so 80 frank thai her hel- European cousin I Is prone to call cul her hel Improper an and yet l far more rarey rare are ly y transgressing the than the he transatlantic tm l girl who Is supposed suppose to o be under much solemn supervision lon It I is is therefore a compliment to American Amerian girls that the they should be so sought ought for lJ by the time European man and ant If f that be true how much more oCa of oC ofa ofa a compliment it Il is that young oung Waldorf Valdorf Astor stor am an American turned Englishman English English- man nn and time tho son of an American ican who has ms las sworn allegiance to lo time the British Bi crown rown should have harked back bac to America for his wife Young Astor tor coul could have easl easily malle married a feminine coronet among the British nobility without a doubt As marriages arc c made over ovel there c the emotions arcol are arc I t leis Jess Jessed ds cn ol c tl cel C to t 1 s uN K ed edof of score or a f as is the Astor AstOl wealth is tho time sort that hat runs aims away an and he was altogether er well wel up to the head of ot the lie list of desirables ables both as to mone money and amid character for fOl he lie seems to be of ot a line Inc manly type which is none mione too loo often ofen found among heirs to great eat Yet this expatriated American after af- af ter tel er years cars of British social experience turns urns toward his native land ant and It t Is announced is soon to we wed one cue ole of oC the man many beautiful daughters of Virginia He could coul not have ha c dona more wisely wisely unless unless he had won on the thc affections and amid hand han of one of the still stillmore stillmore tl more numerous fai fair fal daughters of Utah S |