Show I in Society Seeks American merican merican Beauty m 4 I At Homes of Paris Born French Mrs Stuyvesant DY BY MARQUIS DE DC STELLA CASTELLAN H. H Republican Special Cable Ie I I Paris May Ia IG 16 Iy My readers may re remember no- no member that I ha e more mor than once told them that er c every year Paris fin finds S S j it necessary to select an American beauty and to worship her for at al least th the spring sprin- seaSon ea n. n It Is her name and antl no other that fills nils the newspapers and aud It is of her alono that society talks failed to toS Paris has not 1 This I spring sprint f follow the old tra tradition But Dut what Is la S is the fact that that our unusual ear is French Trench this year car American beauty J i by Mrs hirth and origin who is enthusiastically In the press Pres s hailed 80 50 and d in society married a brother of Mrs White wife of oC the tue States to paris Her i i 7 or of the United claim only S i IB her American and g hut but as few peeSt pee peo- American r to being an of her I French rench birth hO St aware plc are Great n. n as I the iho everywhere e Is her s' s AnywaY Anway Beauty Beauty- i S AmerIcan worthY of oC anti and beauty is kahle enthusiasm It lirou aroUseS aroUseS' aU all th the rV B-rV She and her husband hotel in have the F. F Rue just n. n lIle Nor at the lie present Dumont anything so eager eagerlY moment I Is there Invitation to theat the tho thoat ParIs as an sought In American the tho reigning at homes of oC who Beaul-who is French Trench The democratic newspapers of or Paris Par Par- is have been crammed with sensational sensation sensation- al calumnies about the tho unfortunate Due de do Chaulnes who only a few feit months ago aso married marrIe-d your beautiful Mi Miss Ii s Now ow I happen to know the tue exact truth In regard to his death r ath The Duc Due do tIe e Chaulnes did not commit commit com corn mit suicide e as certain newspapers rs said ml Nor had he lie taken lalen an unusual dose of or morphine In iii order to forget certain mythical losses at cards Of or late the duke had not gambled He lie Hedle dle thud died as anyone might have ha died of or heart disease disease- On one of or his Hying visits to Paris the other day dar 1 I met General Lyautey commander ln of or tho the French forces in Morocco lorocco The conversation was worth while while- What of Morocco 1 I asked We e shall havo o to lo go o to tho the end the general ral replied That will be he tho tile conquest of or Morocco Mo Mo- rocco then 1 Dont ue use that word the general said ItI we call It the tho occupation of oC ofAl Al 1 The word is different the thing is the lie same flame I remarked And now what is the tho attitude e of Germany Of course that Is the main point General L LyaUtey aute answered but bu as i it Is evident that thai our occupation of or Morocco will cost us heavily in men and mone money you may bo lie quite certain that Germany German will not Interfere The Themore Themore more morl Franco France is hurt antI and enfeebled the he better for Cor many Get and she will wUl I place no obstacles in our OUI wn way wal l indeed sho she will rather encourage us liS to push on to Morocco l That Is a dismal outlook genera general I do not deny IL it But nut It is not tho the fault ault of the military authorities nor of the present French government Those who first set on foot this Moroccan Moroccan Moroccan Mo Mo- expedition aro are alono alone responsible sible slide You mean M. M Yes and he ho alono alone And our troops general I Admirable said the general the they are arc admirable Matching Marching to to victory And to st st-Jt It is tho the only thin thing we can do ilo And so I am ablo able to 10 give She you OU this authoritative account of what wha France Fiance is doing and ul has yet ot do o In Morocco I admire the lie generals general's energy en en- ergy but I am not reassured as ts s to the political outcome of this war wat which was forced upon UlOn us by y German diplomats diplo diplo- mats mals at the unfortunate congress a at |