Show f- f I 4 M II III I b t F Ipp 1 i i f t V f u ui uN u N 1 I Ic Hb But Unluckily for the Beauty Her w I wE r t k kt d t i Former Husband Angrily Disown t tt b t F the Prince ho Marries His HisS Ha S r r 6 I l tA tAt i x t 4 4 0 r Mb i k kr r Erb J r iY r rr k s 4 x I c 1 f fy i r h jt faey aey jt t r rr j etE etEh y 2 i 1 I rd y t tt s sY sy r Y y d dy S elk f fa f an a r rr Er YS if y at att t r X 9 m myna t w j r s sn n a t a aw w t tan d r Lc a s t F t K tf ri 5 r It Ita a 6 x Pr ai i f h he 4 a wn r s Th The e ah of 3 1 wearing i nr e f 4 b just a few hundred v 3 dollars Ada f a t t tE of his price fK Sf r f f t ta a 1 a s i less pearls rt p G Gm 1 t tt il b m t a 1 t zy w wI 5 1 n i t tw 6 f t w fy t N ONE o r of at the mot moot rI y s l I II I wretched retched of MadrId's a at r R ctr r t a r p y yr yv r v ds b f h C dyr slums some thirty years ears l dy N y i 4 S T 4 Re 1 el ry 9 fam Q QS Y Ck n go goat o used a numerous 1 9 tl 7 y frKa zv q 4 r I Iy l named med Delgado They f t r were ere en e clen more po erty 5 y tM f j 1 stricken than most of their r- r rc c a t a x 3 zA eF r b for of the m mr t r u 1 sE y fY a neighbors none yx a au av yh 4 v I d wt t A Ar r 4 I e C nas as olda old r a Y V pj R a C yg t tl s ye m ma ma a a r gs rite tb jn sY sYn y n rA r to earn much of e e 1 tit ab f s sti ti i any l I t tn and the hard I s father and mother y r y k t r t th tc h c ti auld make only a meager 1 j 1 t 4 1 i ieA eA Z rS lea Ely rM at y f ff r A fir t ts s selling lot chestnuts r t h w yM r r i tin rk s a 1 t r r 4 Yay x N e 6 Earl R y Early every ever gram f fv orits its t a jt f fi a ao I either the tl-e man or his wife v et out with Ith th the little carti cal t o rj t f o- o ho- ho 1 carrying the stock of chest 6 4 s t aL I nuts and the roasting oven H F Ty P jY r rS S k h ha C 77 i 1 I and until late at night nl-ht iY re rte t nF e w r rl l erSh F ax C a rr i Ire ti s 44 pushed It d from flom one busy j a 1 a e m r r r fi x l tai o r i c cr L La a r xe e i tr 9 a t x t treat I COI corner ner to another m In F h r m T t aY t tr 3 search arch of customers Un Un- Un a Ct r I less ss the seather a vas was too bed one ons of the chil children dren wen vien along and u usually it was nas the lIP youngest 0 U n g est of i 1 them little litlIe Anita a f P girl siri of five eq Un- Un Unusually Anita was an un- un w 1 usually charming v child 1 Even Een en her piti piti- piti sy t ful ras rags could not i s 1 hide I 1 er winsomeness winsome winsome- ness of face and fig figure fig fig- figure ure As her father a and id mother loon toon 11 ed t the h he e chestnut business las Mas al always a s 's better 1 s WI when 0 n sho oho went ent 11 long Passers by f were sere ere s stoa sto- stop stop- stopA A 1111 ping to her f fand t fj and as they did so Ml y they would buy afew a i i few little bags oft of t the ilia nuts or slip a coin Into her grimy little w 7 Il L oneL hand Dancing a wai nas the onet oner one t r grunt great joy of this thin starved half halt I slum Blum dulds duld's child life Whenever the i chestnut cart stood tood where here music muc was to bo be heard her feet just couldn't be still nut But she had to be abott her dancing for tor it was sure to attract attracta a cro crowd d and then the police would often dl dike h he e the c chestnut sellers av away One night Anita stood beside her tired l mother and tho chestnut cart out out- outi outside outside out outside i side one of most mom fashionable cafes From the brilliantly lighted place there reached the girt gins gin's s 's ears cars what she aha thought the most entrancing music she sho had CHI heard II i The rhythm and melody were viero simply Irresistible and soon coon forgetful of the police she the was nas as gliding and pirouetting oser O or the tho pavement Ilk like n a ballet queen Among the passers by v who ho paused to watch the dancing child was as n 1 good looking silk chap w whose oso dress and manner marked hilT hirr us Its one oie of the city's rich young oung bloods Presently fe ie bent over the chestnut whispered a 11 word ord or tv two a in mother Delgados Delgado's ear car carand carand and surprised her palm with the feel ofa of ofa a 11 gold coin Then n Ce B sweeping sleeping ln Anita Into his arms ho carried her hor into the gilt glit gut gut- guttering glittering term cafe Thoro There he kept her for an hour dancing dancing ing mg to tho the music of the tho famous orchestra un n a table top and stirring all the smart patrons s with ith enthusiasm for her grace and beauty That was las the First fact public app appearance arance I or of do the tho girl who ho tenI ten j I years later was nas hailed one of the great great et st st beauties and most delightful dancers Madrid has ever lr given chen the t thoI I world arid Dy By a series of lucky chances she ahe man man- managed need man aged arld to escape the poverty that suI aub- aubi auba sut s i f a f i yR i Ai t S r rd n r C x r f aF aFt f fd 1 d The n t son ot of Anita and the Maha Maha- Maharajah Maharajah rajah who now has haa one of his stepbrother for a papa merged her family and ane to find the money to give her an education and de develop her talent for dancing tome some of Europe's greatest ma masters lice Her suc- suc success success suc success cessns cess was ns phenomenal In Madrid in Paris Vienna and the other capitals of Europe beauty and dance lovers could not see tec enough of ot her It is fifteen years since Anita Delgado ceased to dance danca for tho the publics public's delight Love brought about her early Carly retire retire- retirement not ment-not ment not any fading of her youth beauty and grace Now thirty five she shell is 11 still quite capable of ot it if she wished over the whole world of dancers ju just t as she ulie used to do nut Cut the amazing series of romances in which she sho 13 is figurin figuring is fixing the tho attention on her even more than when she sho was wa its favorite fa dancer Tier Her love lovo affairs are arc proving quite to as remarkable as her Tl rise rise e from the slums to fame and fortune fortuna and ever thing else about her lifo life have been She married the Maharajah of Ka- Ka Ka richest prince in India di- di di divorced him when he grew Glew too fond of the tho gaieties gayeties of Paris and now sie is b trYing her luckas luck as the th wife Ife of the Ma- Ma Maharajah's Ma Maharajah's son eon her former stepson But this hIs is not the whole reason why this latest marriage of the Spanish be is making her friends friend's gasp asp v ith amazement This stepson she has married Is not I CA r Mf Jt if wi t It i arl m mif y f i r TJ ft f i Anita Delgado and the Maharajah in the days when they were oh so happy together and on her left the stepson whom she he ha has just married after having been courted for two b by hs his elder brother the Hie he one Olle who ho his has follo follos ed her everywhere every every- every everywhere where here about Europe and been so assiduous ous ous in his de de to her ever since her divorce flom hm his father er It is not j IS as everybody expected the l eldest son Prince Inch who has led her to the tha altai altar but a younger I other of his Prince Amai tAnd And the tho price Prince Amar Amer is being t made mado to pay for loving Iovine the tho woman who I ho until t two o years ago was his stepmother I is a n staggering one The irate Maha Mahn- Maharajah rajah has hns cut him ofT off flam all further connection with Ith the tho rich Indian prinCIpality principality principality over which the proud King of Kings I denied iles-denied lules ul s denied him any Rny share sharo in III Its wealth refused him the tho opportunity of ruling over it in case casu cas his elder brothers should die dlo Ever Iver Everybody bod body is wondering how the now penn penniless prince reared to Ii a a life of ease and luxury is 18 coin going to manage Un Unless loss less he is willing to himself ll by living on his rich wife's bounty It looks as if he ha would have to turn his unaccustomed hands to the task tash of eal cain n- n nIng Ing a living For several year yenn after Anita Del Del- Delgado gado reached the topmost pinnacle of fame as a dancer it seemed that hero here at last was a woman oman really wedded to her art She appeared only boned bowd and an- an annoyed an annoyed noyed by the countless hearts that wore oro laid at her feet by and men of title hUe by royal princes and even by two or three who already wore crowns crOWDS But there was quite a different story to tell teU when the tho Maharajah of Kapur Kapur- thala added hl his magnificent self to her hor herlong herlong long list of lovers This strikingly handsome man of thirty-six thirty years WIth hIs oLva olvo skin and luxuriant beard and his mastery of the graces of ot both East and West touched a chord In her heart that none of the others had When he dramatically swore his love for or her and invited her to share sharo his Ius studded studded diamond throne in the pink marblo palace in the Punjab sho was as aseen en een willing to forgive the tho fact that he already had pad three Hindu wives es anda and Q a couple of dusky dusy concubines Tho The Maharaja 1 i Isone Is s one of tho the few of Indias India's native nall rulers who ho are arc accepted by the royalty of Europe a aj its Ita equals t r ale 1 i iE L i ir 4 E 5 Ii 1 t tk I 4 v k t tr 9 r 1 t 0 o ire b y si y F t t LIN atti Iii s 4 t tb tS b Two of S i d dusky K beauties on whom the lone lone- i some ruler has to rely for companionship since ha left bis marble palace IIi Ills nation is only a tiny affair of or square miles bu it is Immensely and yields him an income of a year year- With the mystery of tIe tio East he combines nil all the polish of Western culture having been educated at Oxford University In England and passed much time in Lon Lon- London Lon Lon- London London don Paris and the tho other European capitals Within a surprisingly few weeks after their first meeting Anita and the Maha Maha- Maharajah Maharajah Maharajah rajah were married and on their way to India There can be no doubt t that at the Maha Maha- Maharajah Maharajah raja rajah wee was overwhelmingly in love with Ith his bride Other Otherwise ise he ho would hardly have havo been willing wiling to to make the tho great sacrifices his marrying her involved In By ny taking for bis lils Ifo a 1 woman of another race he f forfeited his hili right to what hat a man of his nationality thinks almost as precious as life itself his itself caste Tho rho marriage also abo involved the danger of serious political troubles pro pro- provided vided Elded tho people of Ka should prove unwilling to forgive their rulers ruler's defiance of the tha ancient traditions of the land The however mado only mild objections and the this MaharaJah and lInd his bride settled do down n to what hat promised to ba bs a blissful life in their picturesque capital city The Tha former Spanish dancer I whom horn a 1 half million dusky subjects now hailed as the tho l of found the pink marble palace a marvel marsel of luxury ury The ro royal al throne contained cont full fully as many wonderful diamonds liS as liSher asher asher her husband had promised The Thc Maharajah was las a II model of de- de devotion devotion de devotion At her earnest request ho he promised to lavish no more affection on the tho dusky beau beauties lies of his harem but butto butto butto to provide fo to them and their children only in a financial way For several years vears ears they were the hap hap- happiest happiest happiest of ne newlyweds Iy cds But nut at last lase las the tho so- so society so society o of Hindus began bogan to pall on the tho bride brido Sho She declared she could not en en- en duro cn-duro duro a moment longer in India and dragged her husband of of on a restless tour of the European cities This was as the beginning of the end In Paris Pans tho the Maharajah set out to drown tho the sorrow he felt over his brides bride's distaste for his native land And being now freed from all the tho restraints nta his caste had formerly imposed he ha took with th him on his spectacular plunges into the tho bubbly seas of champagne u s bevy of the tho most bewitching beauties beautte ha hll could find findon findon findon on the tho boulevards v U vAnita UAnita Anita 1 Delgado p the i former fonner Spanish danet dane dane- t ing beauty who lost a diamond diamond- studded throne when she divorced the rich Indian monarch and now finds her marriage to one of his sons will never help her get it bade bad The bacchanalian revels at which he played host to these fair and often very scantily clad dad guests soon became the talk of the tha town and of course couise the news of them was not long In n reaching his wife's ears There was vas a II stormy scene in their hate hotel apartment apartment one ono morning and Its dose close found the on her way to her lawyers lawyer's to arrange for a II divorce As soon goon as her decree was granted she sh hurried to the Riviera and there to everybody's amazement she was at onto follow followed d by her husbands husband's eldest son son Prince Singh For two years yean g gand and more he followed her ber everywhere everywhere- to Cannes Monte Carlo and Nice to toa a Deauville to Pans Paris London and Madrid Everybody r thought the most ardent of lose o affairs was under way between the beauty and her former husbands husband's son The teal leal truth lruth was as revealed resealed a few nights ago at a ball at tit Vre tre Ritz Ritz-Cailton Ritz In Pans Paris There Anita Delgado lon con confessed that she is dy and married named to her former stepson Her new husband husband hus- hus band is not however eyer the prince who ho hohas has been dancing attendance on her so 50 long but his brother Prince Amer When Parts Paris recovered from the shock of of this announcement it was curious to know what hat the Maharajah ld Io say tay to this novel tangle in II relationship Prone From India now comes the news that the Maharajah is bursting with indignation indignation tion at his hi Ui soo sons son's marrying his former Wife lie lIo has stopped the tho young oung mans man's allowance disinherited him under his WIll taken away his title and cut him off from al al all further connection with the rich Punjab b principality If It the former Anita Delgado nursed the hope that by marrying her stepson on she might some day again call herself the of it Will was all allin 4 n nin in vain She who sat for many years on V the the studded diamond IS la now not Dot f even eun a princess l lAnd And many think this love match of off f hers hera w will l bo ho short lived now that Amaris Ameris Amar Amer IA is s penniless and robbed of his title v |