| Show u i 1 4 T I y T Tie I ne n oF oFIL IL he G OW I IThe t The late Enrico Caruso with his bis wife and f their dau daughter 0 Gloria leaving Americ on an the trip from which he never nevert t returned g F J A Y dJ Y I Hr K 1 Re s a k 4 How the F Wealthy English Captain Won Her Heart at the Lively Italian Sea Sea- Seashore Sea Seashore shore Resort Where Its It's the Style toGo to toGo Go Dressed All Day Long Just as If You Were Ready to Jump Into Bed EW details have reached this conn- conn i conn FEW try as ae yet concerning the romance whIch led to the marriage in Lon Lon- London Lon Lon- London London don a few days ago of ol the charming widow of Enrico Caruso to Captain Ernest A Ingram Ingrain a wealthy English en- en engineer en engineer and veteran of the World War From the few facts that are known however it is believed that it was a veritable pajama romance romance-a romance a romance through which the hero and heroine herome made their blissful way barefooted and clad as asto asto asto to the rest of their bodies quite as if they were ready for tor bed For the former Mrs Carusos Caruso's be- be betrothal betrothal be betrothal to her second husband is said to have taken place at Lido that gay and fashionable Italian seashore resort resort where a suit of pajamas is considered the only proper garb for a stroll on the beach and a plunge in the surf and many ny other purposes Not to appear in pajamas al aU all day long at Lido was to be as conspicuously out of style as one would be at the Metropolitan Metropolitan itan Opera House to wear a sweater in ina ina ina a box in the golden horseshoe oe And so the lovers friends in this country feel sure that they must ha e worn corn paJamas during the wooing that ended in theIr engagement Who knos knows s s but that when then hen the truth about this love affair is known it will willbe willbe willbe be found out that the sight of each other in pajamas played an important part in bringing the hearts of the great tenors tenor's widow and the English captain together so 50 quickly Certainly this pajama romance was an extraordinarily speedy affair Ac- Ac According Ac According cording to the cable dispatches the two had never laid eyes on each cach othe others other until last August and now only four months later later they are married and honey moon moon- mooning mooning mg ing It was at beautiful Lake Como that the former Mrs Caruso and Captain Ingram first met She was as trying to learn to swim and was having rather poor luck at it it The captain himself an expert swimmer gallantly offered hIs assistance Under his hig instruction the charming wIdow quickly became more of a mer mer- mermaid mermaid maid possible than she had ever thought ble in 10 her previous deep dIscouragement over her inability to keep afloat and pad pad- dle die paddle about Soon she had attained suc such skill that she was eager to leave the placid waters at Lake Como for the more exciting waves that break on the golden sands at Lido There she ho went and ther there Captain Ingram quickly followed so followed so very quick quick- ly 11 quickly that the gossips at once suspected he had much more than a teachers teacher's Interest In 10 his swimming pupil If the newcomers to Lido did not carry an ample supply of hued bright pajamas with them they undoubtedly soon pur purchased chased them For like other visitors to this resort during the last season they found that to say Yes we have no pa- pa pajamas pajamas pa pajamas jamas was fatal to ones one's prestige I a aJ J Probably the light of day never saw such an array of pajamas as Lido displayed last summer Men and women wom- wom en en young and eld modest matrons and saucy debutantes debu debu- debutantes went ent strolling along the sand and capering through the surf clad just justas justas justas as if they had jumped straight from the bed to the beach without bothering to change their clothes n Before the season had gone very It became the fad to fry iry ry never to wear the same pajamas two days in 10 succession succession sion and to see who could present the most startling effects in designs and color coler schemes As a result Lido b became came as bright and variegated as a crazy qUIlt thronged with men and women who would have looked like sleepwalkers If they hadnot had not been so wide awake At Lido the Deauville of Italy and entertaining a far more exclusive clien chen clientele tele than the French resort people lived h practIcally all the tune in their pajamas of silk and satin They v t were ere not reserved merely for bathing but were worn to breakfast st luncheon and tea in the res- res res restaurants and were the favored attire for sun baths on the verandas of the lu u rious u rious villas and hotels The dinner hour was as practically the only time I l- l leven when they were laId aside and even at that time a 1 gay-colored gay suit would be OA seen now and then In some corner ner of the dining room w cor- cor Josslyn Hay who passed tl the tl-e a sum mer at LIdo with his s e Lady Gor- Gor Gordon don was generally all thought to cut hirie the other men In strIking pajama ef ef- ef effects The color schemes of the sleeping sUItS he produced for daytime positively dazzling and the fabrics wear were strIpes corn com and polka dots and strange Oriental designs in a way that almost was al- al al most dizzying to look at atThe The pajamas torn vorn by hv Lady Cynthia Moseley daughter of VIscount Curzon were also greatly admired She sel- sel dom seldom appeared In anything except yellow silk coquettishly frilled and tied at the tho ankles and no paJama clad heroine in the bedroom scene of a SpIcy farce corn com edy ever looked more alluring Far more spectacular were the pa pa- pa jamas pajamas which Princess wore from morning tT to t l and night perhaps from night to morning Almost every day saw her in a different fashioned suit fash toned of co costly silks in which all the colors of the tho rainbow seemed struggling for mastery Other distinguished visitors whose taste in pajamas attention were pretty Miss and her ber Prince Jean Lady ady Colbrook Lord Buckmaster Mrs Alan Parsons Miss Olga Lynn Mrs Neville Sturt Mlle Mile and Lady Davies The latter added to her costume a note of novelty that attracted much attentions attention I i s Ii Iia a It r r 1 tN r its I I b 1 x r p 4 4 r Vy t tr k 7 S 'S J i iA t r rA A Lido visitor apparently well pleased that he does not have to toay says ay Yes Ye we have pajamas by carrying aery a very ery like life Pekingese dog made of wool in colors and designs to match her paJamas pajamas So is it any wonder that the former Irs Carusos Caruso's friends feel sure that the love affair with Captain Ingram was n a veIl tabe pajama romance It hardly s seems ems that it could have been otherwise hen when the wooing and betrothal took place daytime at a resort where pajamas in the tho day day- time were a badge of social distinction The marriage in m London the other day gives the lie he to the long current gossip that the Caruso widow would never love lovo that again that her heart was too deeply burled buried in the grave of tho man for whoso whose sake she defied her ber stern old father and others of her family Her romance with the great tenor was as one of the most sens sensational the world has recently seen made seen made so 50 by the bitter OpposItion of her father the tho late lato Park ark J J 0 z N y I A 4 tr rr A 1 n e K r t v J- J Jy it 1 c m 1 4 il Y t t ft Ii i i tA 4 p bJ t tZ ta Z a Ae p F 2 t t 1 1 1 r y F I S1 Y hw y ya F Fa X f j J a j a ab l J b t 1 S 1 t M y 9 Y t iw f R w w dJ r J I Vt f fAd Ad V j t t tk tl ti y k y I l i b p pf f J v va a r rI I c y The Hon Josslyn Hay in Ms gay pajamas strolling along e the Lido beach with a w his f fancee ancee Lady Idina Gordon who z T is not wearing pa t lamas day to-day but is r just as barefooted t as her sweetheart t 1 yF J 7 wido widow the r solacing r w thIngs ey promised rY 1 and F e 1 now the man L ik fv i i heri a ao o who taught her to p r- r rt t sm has turned her a ai i ij Y yr F t o thoughts In other dl di r Wi Wit t J JI JJ I J r toI I Captain Ingram iv Ii a r nn an z Englishman of those hose Lj honie bome 1 is in In London t r rin l die is 18 isz isM isa z a sj j two thirty 0 fears cars old f M 4 9 During the was wal ho a cr G 4 i i Gi sen ed edas as a captain in the West york York- rv i y ys s f 4 t shire Infantry was w dangerously wounded 1 in the first battle battlo of j 1 3 a u the Somme and after after- r sN t ward went Into tho rho Mr air service He was 4 Jt h attached first to LOl Loid d S a Weirs Weir's dWeir's air force vaa w staff x J and then to the Brit 1 Y N Nav r Ish AVIation Commis I ISlon av Slon sion In Paris His pajama roo ro- y 3 y roy t manes mance In Italy last Mlle Kurinski on the right and anda a friend displaying two different styles of the summer is is said to that turned day into night at the Italian Deauville where the former Mrs Caruso pajamas have h ave been Ills his first ex- ex experience ex again wooed and won was in love lovent He never forgave hi hh daughter for giving him an Italian son m but buthe buthe he showed himself rather inconsistent a little later Inter by adopting an Italian governess gov governess erness and leaving her tho bulk of hi fortune v Shortly after Carusos Caruso's death his Ms wife became greatly interested in spiritual spiritual- lam Ism It was said that she was prepared to devote the rest of her life if necessary necessary necessary sary and a ai large share of the fOl tune her husband left her to bridging the gulf of the gra grape graie e and heal ing once erne r n Jre re the golden notes of Carusos Caruso's voice But the mediums were apparently un- un un unable able to accomplish for tor the grieving J P f least the first to end in marriage The weds newlyweds ha hate hae e taken an apart ment In l Paris for the winter Inglam's and Mrs year old daughter Gloria Caruso will live wIth them Gloria already is devoted to the captain Ingram has lIas Mrs written to her sister In this country Perhaps the little girl hUll him her will eU cai paJama pap papa n s I |