Woman's World
JUilllJi.-sSJiS. i I'OI'I.LAMTY <>N 'l'll K WANK IX EMiLAXJ). I ail' often asked que-liun-, concerning tile posit ion "f American wouirn in I.OHIioH Wrt-lfty. wrilts l!.«- l.'oUlll!-. > of Warwick. Tl>i. is a imf-t iiil i n t-|»V "I co.ivr.suiiun an 1 this i, n:y «\- rlifc for merlioninj; it. now. There nail he liu iU t! i!; t tii.it their ii>:s ehangeti (omiderahly in the pit !Vw year- an;! noi for t• i;* belter. Indeed, i;nU- a nc'.u ..•in-.T ;V -m the : ni'd Staran ad! to t m ::■ -r.• ;i"y wealth j and M-ri.i! cli.nm i::- advantage « f J falling into tin- hand* h< v ca- 1 well -! 11' i iiopeie--. Til'.' position of Americans v.vo married into ariston'icy years dered secure. Custom :i in I fri»i;d-!ii|> have made tie m pait ot -0.-irty it- 'Il. and generally, a popular e.Vnient in it. Willi newt o -n-rs the '.-a-e Is different. Knthusia m f« r Amer'a-an- is dead or Y dyinii". I eoiihl not t 1 - .» oil why. !l is ju-.i an al'.air of (he fashion of tin' • I . . r;i :\i. \.i:: V .!:! lleiiV.--. MV!!t>: to ! s-oi"\\ here belli ml the ehoni-i juirl in tin* mairimmia] .market, tJj is- to lhe last-named that t-hv lai of <jood family and established tradition .->.'(••111-, 11! de-pirate Iri-te olfe,hand and heart. It i; ! . ol eourse an unfortunate fart that many of t;J-> Anglo- A ncrirau niarnai:c* in ■-<>:-i<-ty turn out foully. or. at lea-l tint society ill Kn;;land is not si veil Pfi-eatly to retrospection ir int"o..p: tioii. and I do not think the pa-t. lias the slimiest inlluencc on the present. There are still plenty of men found running about after American heiresses, but they aro seldom eligible or even (le-iira!»le from t!w* point of view f a shrewd woman. - is e;>r<ful they do lie?- more harm than T wouldn't be thought to te.at there js uiy anti-Ameri< nn feeling. \ h ive never noticed any hostility. \n\[ onlv indifference, and pVnty <f llmi. lu Kinji Kdwanl's lime things wen- different. A new and pretty fa.-ce and V'l\. ward, and be told nie on -ewral oe.~i<doiu that- the smart American woman amused him. Some an entr<"> lo court. <>iher entertained the Kimlt occasionally. 15ut to-day no nevvconmr fiom I ''e I'nited Elates ran hop" to p-i e-i;* t'le r-ouri. fXeejit of fi- H\~ through f Jim Aim-iv-an Ainb.i.-sn ;or. Tlic m.>s! la'.i-i (•: 1 ■ rtainment in lauidon would not Kin-.»- and Queen Marv tlu'\' ov'dn't. K.' intere-li'd. Kin*.; l;rd a \'r : *y >ubtle - 1 f hnji'fr. Wh'n •)!] :' J of :v\';|! «j-» ;i ■ • ay.-n; <•; •-•.]*} a ho •; ,u:«i i ■;<» sevent ■.ci vi«>i «if V. ;s !." iVi! i't«;- ill hi,-'. slrcve. *i \ '-i ' ;•< r r-.-f ] v !« ye-vi-n ev--"\-thin- 1';t* v "'M !i;'-iper. /-'itiin. vb ( m he elini' In t 1 "- 1' i'nne o" wis a man «")f mature ave and i-:s t:"vi'v ie ,, l np. TTT- frank lik'mj fe-r tlie Amei-;:;];i olemenl -H a fishion i!ni lias died oil! T WU.M'i't >;lv :>n Ami !•;• ean \vor.'.t!i cannot now •e«'e<l in " ;< : :- injr ber V":1 v if ',hc it, clever n it' painstakin.'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 17 July 1914, Page 6
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515Woman's World Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 17 July 1914, Page 6
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