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Show I- PEGGY JOYCE MAKES 'EM GASP Three $20,000 Autos Carry Chorus G-irl, Jewels and t I Attendants I I i PARIS. Feb. 25. Pogpy Hopkinn M I ' Joyce, tho Ameri-in rfinnia irl who I honored three American millionaires j i' by condescending to bo wife to each - for a short while, today departed for H the Rlvlerla In a modern -avulcade Hl that made th flaneurs of the boule- 'ftrB vards Rfvp with astonishment. IE'Hw' I It took throe 20,000 automobiles mMf to transport 1'eggy nnd her outfit. In the first car she rodo in royal ipj state, attired In the latest creation from Rue do la r.ilx In the oar. and protected by guards who rode on the stops of tho motor, vrere 1 tho famous 'alimony Jewels" valued MM at $1,200,000. I The two remaining machines car- Um ried a varied assortment of maid MM dogs, footmen, luggage and the scen- arlo of the book that Peggy H to H write, entitled "Hu inda I Have Known," or something equally clar ing. i srrron hastens back. Exactly 100 yards In the roar of tho c cavalcade was another automobile 5 I with hood thrown buck. Seated wlth- E 1 in. in lonely state, was Henri Letel- 1 l!er. considered by many to be tho richest man in France. Lctelller had rushed to Paris from his country" estate Thursday when Peggy archly announced .he had given giv-en her mitten to Pierce Morlllon, tho wer, voung Franco-American banker W ho Jpflr th- had so ardently pur.-nori h-r iffec-Just iffec-Just before turning Into the Riviera road, Peggy stopped her procession long enough to talk a few moments with a correspondent of the International Interna-tional Nows Throwing back tho handsome chinchilla auto wrip ih it encased hor, she leaned oor the side Ffl of her motor and said that Letelller fcH had bogged her to share his auto, ut w added. CH "X won't let any man think he FBH owrt9 me. I told him that he could r come along on condition that hU err FHf kept at least 100 yards In tho rear FHS during the entire Journey." k.1 NEVER REMARRY WEAITH. Fl She reaffirmed her ' honest to PMfMf goodness" resohe not to marry an- tB other millionaire Sho also assorted El that sho would not marry Letellter. jH This much she did admit LetclDr H has distanced all his rivals by his as tkwMf stdulty Therefore he was tho only one permitted in tho march Rlvlerla- Jy ward. Letelller has not married since dl- X, vorcing his second wife In 1917. Jlo t9 may be the only 'gentleman'" t-seoit mi U: ' that Foggy has, but he will have I - - "powerful opposition" lator on the mb Journey if reports are acrurato, whlrli rmjM say that Carlton hotel, Cannes, Is full of eager aspirants to the hand bmm of the ' million dollar doll." pHl This contest, gosdps said, r.iay rival Vmjs the famous fight for the hand of PI.. Anna Gould. whl h was won by Count Boni dc Castellane A HilR IDEAL LOM K. I ll ' I am looking for a youn? man 5 W who will love me a:; iong as there Is B lovo in the world," Peggy said. B "I want the love that I've never Hi known." l1j "This man of my dreams " she ml hesitated, and then With a far aw i W l look In hor eyes, murmured II "He needn't be very rich. Rut he V, must be handsome. He miirt be per- 1 fectly proportioned and wear the right kind of clothes." Then, as she sav. her hero in her i mind's eye, she continued. .ugf "Let an lntelllgont man of this de scription get on Ills knees to me and I'm his' Pierre Mermillon came; closest, but he was too rich F.xper- ; ience has proven wealthy men nev-r I are real lovers." ,,1 Peggy loaned back beneath the jtmf hood of her car again . little I sign of ennui she drew her chinchilla f ' loak about her girlish figuro. jA "The Rlvieria, Gaston," she said. |