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JOHN BASSETT MOORE RESIGNS BECAUSE OF BRYAN
'WARNS U. S, GIRLS OF
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DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH.
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Only Matrimonial Prize Clean,
Honest American Husband,
Says Dorothy Dix.
By DOROTHY DIX.
l.ady Decies, she that was Vivien
Gould, who is traveling in the West
with her titled husband, said in a
recent interview:
“English women and girls do not
wish to see their great matrimonial
prizes carried off by their smarter
and better-dressed Yankee sisters, so
they have learned to dress from styles
worn by American girls and-women.
“Before the invasion of the Ameri
can became such an increasing and
ever-present danger, English women
were very dowdy in their attire, but
they are remedying that as rapidly as
possible.”
Undoubtedly Lady Decies is quite
correct in saying that English women
do not wish to see their “matrimonial
prizes” captured by American girls.
England has an excess of female pop
uwlation of some three milllon, and
THE GEORGIAN'’S NEWS BRIEFS
nowhere else in the world is the hus
band hunt so strenuous as there.
All Seek Dgllars.
Of course whnat constitutes a mat
rimonial prize is a matter of taste,
but it is interesting in this connec
tion to consider some of the bargains
our American millionairesses have
bought with their fortunes. For it
must be borne in mind that no mat
ter how pretty, how intelligent, how
cultivated, how sweet and lovely an
American girl may be, she never cap
tures the fancy of a titled foreigner
uvnless she is enormously wealthy. Ap
parently, the titled foreigner is like
the witch of tradition, He can only
be hit with a silver bullet.
Among the “matrimonial” prizes
that have been captured by American
heiresses, the head prize was un
doubtedly Count Boni de Castellane,
who was secured by Miss Anna
Gould, and who spent her money on
other women, who struck her, and
abused her so that she was forced
to divorce him. Miss Gould seems,
however, to be one of the people who
do not learn wisdom from experience,
and she is now engaged in the pleas
ant pursuit of paying off the debts
of another titled matrimonial prize,
the Duke of Sagan.
The Duke of Marlborough.
Lovely and great-hearted Consuelo
Vanderbilt captured another “matri-
Mrs. Wilson Has Bad
Fall in White House
WASHINGTON, March 4.—Mrs.
Wilson, the President's wife, suffered
a bad fall in the White House on
Friday last. The injuries were not
at all serious, but the resulting shock
had a troublesome effect, Dr, Grayson
has been in attendance., It was nec
essary for Mrs. Wilson to forego sev
eral imporiant social engagements,
pains being taken not to alarm the
country unnecessarily by stating the
real reason, &
SULZER PROBER SUED.
NEW YORK, March 4.-—John A. Hen.
nessy, former Governor Sulzer's prober,
was sued for $50,000 on a charge of libel
by Henry A. Rubino, counsel to the
Warner-Quinlan Company, to-day. The
complaint alleges that Hennessy ac
cused Rubino of paying $20,000 to John
H, Delaney to have a specification for
road-making changed in the interest of
his company.
monial prize,” the Duke of Marlbor
ough, who ill-treated her, who flaunted
his lady loves in her face, who squan
dered her money and forced her to
separate from him.
Alice Thaw captured another “mat
rimonial prize,” the Karl of Yar
mouth, who, after bargaining with her
for an exfbrtionate price for marry
ing her, held up the wedding at the
church until he could get more money
out of her and then deserted her as
soon as he had taken her to England,!
leaving her a forlorn little bride in u}
moldy old castle. |
Helen Morton traded off a good parti
of her six million dollars for another
“matrimonial prize,” the Duc de \'a“
lencay, who insulted her immediately
after the wedding, who deserted her
and whose marriage was annulled
within a few months.
Here is a list of some of the other
once got possession of his wife's good
American dollars, treated her worse
than he would a dog.
The only matrimonial prize is a
clean, honest American husband, who
does not demand that a girl's father
shall pay his debts before he marries
her, or require a million or two dol
lars to be settled upon him before he
will condescend to accompany her to
the altar.
T. R'S WORKS SOLD.
NEW YORK, March 4.—BSix volumes
of Theodore Roosevelt's works were sold
at auction for 30 cents at the defunct
Union League Club, Brooklyn.
1A CONFERENCE
~WITH PRESIDENT
Refuses to Make Any Statement
Regarding Exact Cause of
His Withdrawal.
WASHINGTON, March 4.—John
Bassett eMoore resigned to-day as
counselor for the State Department,
lis wvesigiution had been expectedl
for several weeks, but it was sup
posed that it would be delayed until
after the Mexic n situation had
cleared.
Rumors have been current for some
time tha* friction had developed b~-
tween Mr. Moore and mr. Bryan,
Mr. Moore te lered his resignation
after a brief conference with Presi
dent Wilson.
Greatly Dissatisfied.
His reasons for taking this actim
were not made public when the resiyg
nation was announ("od, 1t is believ
ed, howevar, th . he has been greatly
dissatisfied with the management of
the State Department under Secretary
of State Bryan and that he has fre
quently expressed his dissatisfacti
to President Wilson.
“When he assumed office, glr. Moore
promised that he would remain until
the first year of the administration
had been concluded, and now that
that time has passed, N'r. Moore, it '3
said, feels that it is no longer incum
bent on him to stay in office. It is
expected that Prostaent Wilson will
make | statement regarding the resis.
nation in a short time,
Leaves Announcement to Wilson.
Mr. Moore would make no comment
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upon his resignation nor would he give
any reason for his action.
“I prefer to let any statement in this
matter come directly from the DPresi
dent,” said Mr. Moore. *I will remain
in Washington for the time being, but
probably wi!l return to New York before
long. [ have not accepted any specific
positions, but I iatend to continue my
life work, the codification of all inter
national laws.”
Mr. Moore had enjoyed many positions
of honor and trust in governmental
service prior to his appointment,
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price of eggs never again will be as
high as it was this winter, according
to speakers at the sixth annual meet
ing of the Missouri Carlot Egg Ship
pers' Association, which is in session
here to-day.
Competition made possible by the
importing of foreign eggs under the
new tariff law, it was said, has dealt
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