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Show AMERICAN WIDOW WINS NOBLE A white and gold gown, with a collar and tiara of diamonds and sap-I sap-I litres, won for the beautiful Mrs. Wylio Reynolds of Jackson, Mich., an Italian nobleman with the blood of Bourbon kings in his vjins, and Paris dressmakers and modistes are busy upon one of the most elaborate trousseaus trous-seaus which has left the city since Princess Marie Bonaparte married Prince George of Greece, in P.10T. Mrs. Reynolds is the widow of a millinnnire banker. The Italian nobleman noble-man whom she has wen is Baron di Fraiicisei, son of Marehese di Trian-ara. Trian-ara. 1 1 is family is connected with the Bourbons of Parma and the Bourbons of the Two Sicilies, who are themselves them-selves branches of the oldest royal house In the world. Baron di Fran-cisol Fran-cisol is even richer than his fiancee, and takes an active interest in the life of his country. Added to these is Hie fart that he belongs to the oloest (l "Cv- v& Neapolitan nobility, all of which make him, in matchmaking eyes, the best catch of the season, in that country. The widow met the baron at a reception given by Count Primoli, whea he wore th diamond and sapphire tiara and white and gold gown. |