Show n n hid RICH OF AMERIGA CRAZY JOR FOR TITLES British Noble in the Tombs Says He Was Hounded by Millionaires GLAD HE FOUND MILLINER Dined and Banqueted by Set I But at Last Fell ell in Love New York April 10 Captain of Ji o army rillY lias Ims Iau added u a nf w chapter i tc to till tiui heiress J hunting Stor ho i told ld In the tho Tombs lombs prison Ho said a Id eo l 1 had no IlL trouble II in securing en entrance entrance entrance en- en trance to the thc very vcr best society ocl lY as I 1 vo hl always nl o hitherto succeeded In mak ing ing- m myself agreeable But there lucre wa wait was wasu u it brutal air nil about the fathers futher an and brothers of oC the young oun ladies to whom I I 1 Iwas was attentive which would have ha discouraged dis dis- anybody I was sas Introduced d to some someer er very sery nice girls mind you ou I r met and danced and dined and yes and yes perhaps I flirted u a little too Here hero he gave the lie names of u zt number num num- ber of oC women prominent In society and continued continued- It Il was all lo el lovely like a dream Probably Probably ably they would not nol recognize me as I Iam Iam Ian am an situated today but Jul I have sat sal out with them and tile the they thought thou I was all allright allright right perhaps before I got into this beastly scrape scrape The captain turned hi his leather t- t let et containing his silver sll time piece thoughtfully and let ju just l the I least st little suggestions suggestion of a sigh escape him hini Jail Jun S Preat Pretty Root Gool Where herc did 1 I meet fleet all the these e people lc My h dear boy you ou know when once one one the rl rich h New Yorkers get gel the scent of or a a. scion clon of oC one of the aristocratic houses of or Europe ho l Is b like a wild wilt beast which smells blood Why h when hen I was living was at the Manhattan I had a i heap of oC Invitations on m JU my dressing table tahle eVery eiery Ier morning as high as the lie Tower of Babel Bubel The They Just used to keep me buss bUS busy eating dinners rs rs anti and sayIng say say- lag Ing- soft ort noth nothings ns Do you know It may sound rl ridiculous to sa say such a thing a t jail Isn't HO so o bad There are arc no flO so society so- so bores here I threw them all over o continued the lie for 01 thi lie sake salce of or the only woman who has over o won m ill my heart heart- It H t was vas a 11 meeting but bul from froni tho tile moment I J her hel I saw sass somehow sickened of If the tIle matrimonial campaign which m my fly re chum and I had h. h bILl indi Oil nut In Europe and It is probably iy owing lo to some such settlement that in m my mission did not have a successful conclusion You must have your our heart Jn lii that sort oC or mission Well mine was elsewhere Heres Here's hoi liei picture If that catches lieu her eyo 0 It IL will proc C ui that l I am all truo true to her hel memory What hut Will Mother r Sn S to As s fo th tin hotel billy t those lOse are small natters matters j I am much more 1 interested in m my thy mother will say when 1 I get gel hOli hoille ho ni c. c Tho rho of Chewton GI Glen n have ha kept kepl their Ia names clean for or upward up up- up ward of oC three hundred years rho They Haven't enl much money mone but the thc they have pride In keeping their name clean I font dont think a su little Hille escapade like mine l smirch It IL y ou v yung who la ls lookin look- look in lug R- R und and rich Ieh It IK is Just ua as I desirable an fiN u a who Is ItS poor und mid ool looking To tell teU time the truth I think she Is Just a a. little bit Itt more so 80 |