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Show FAMOUS LOVERS ARE RECONCILED Rome. In the most unexpected manner the love affair of Gabrlele d'AnnunzIo and SIgnora Sleanora Duse has been kindled afresh, and now It is the subject of delicious gossip gos-sip in the highest circles of Roman society. After a lapse of two years tho illustrious couple met by accident at a charity bazar recently. After the divergence In their paths the famous poet and the equally famous fam-ous actress found it difficult to" avoid meeting, but they set themselves this task and until the other day they were auccssful. Both being of tho crenio de la creme of society of the Eternal City, every social function of note demanded their presence. The manner In which tho reunion was brought about is thus described by an ee witness: "While we were admiring and criticising criti-cising D'AnnunzIo. the guest of the (l3.v, he suddenly stnnds bolt upright uid engiges a tall lady in blac'r in a fixed stare. All know wha h"- happened. hap-pened. They have met at lapt. And the quest lou now Is, 'What next?' "DuGe is the flrt to recover her wits, and. going up to her er?twhlle lover, nbe.ofters him her hand. Dy now D'AnnunzIo alf?o has taken In the state of affairs, and. stooping low, he bestows a gallant kls son the leautl-ful leautl-ful hand. We have Just time to ap-nla'.'d ap-nla'.'d the strange scene before D'Ann mzlo gives the slgnora hi arm irul. wi!h hatfned step, leads her to his motor car." That the reconcollatlon was not one of p. diy was proved the following evening, when the poet onl actress occupkd the fp.e box at the opera. New York World. |