-" 'riv '' ''JS."."., .,.. . . .. I - ' - , - - -r- : . , B&TOt WKSJ? KJIwSTlr; r " k WH3jv. -,..- v .'4 '-' W f - n . tit- -V ( s j' -y EVENING PUBEICT -3CEJDaBR--?mCADBl3PHTA', TUESDAY, 'ATTHTST' 29, 1022 14 f CUPID ABANDONS BOW FOR HORSE IN SE TTING STAGE FOR MATHILDE MCORMICK-MAX OSER ROMANCE JK T 3p?&?i ' " ' ' IRS1 lull HBO I ;y i 1 i i KfiP- R's ; aid that l.e wanted her te be happy It wn announced at Hint time that, that idie could de as sdic wished. He -Mr' Metermlelc had withdrawn his J knew Oer ami found hira a Benucmau cuii-em iviiiiiuiiiiuj. uun uewmra of character and charm. "ft te he certain that Max really loved Hut that helped Mathilde little. She his daughter, has n tint. jaw. ha Mathilde. nncl a 'Lhere was no doubt, however, In cav will of her own. She Knew that Mathilda's mind that she would marry ves me, ""no lmllar. I di- like society as thi' word is understood Hymai Races Under TV ire a Victer by - Three Lengths as Chicago Heiress t j " r TD ' J ' the marriage laws et iswitzeriaini mane .mii. SltlSUlCrS lOVC-Lflll Ot dZVSS KluitlQ It necessary ter a eung maid under1 "I love him. He le -,J'jat'J ijWU "" VJ tJJ -'",, W(,nn t(; K11 l()1nt of both said. -Our tastes are s Ad aster MUTUAL INTEREST IX ART, MUSIC AXD BOOKS MAKES FOR H APPLY ESS, THEY SAY Max 0cr, lite. Horseman-wooer in Ameriea. 1 cant get nletig with, Amei iiiiti boys. I ewe my life te ijwlu i erland," she milled In her prettily , broken Kngllh, "nnd I wnut te live there. fl he munitien of my life Is te make a home fur the man 1 love In Great Difference in Ages Xe Obstacle, Says Child of Millions as She Pre- rrr i r . A " X" 7 '.tme te this muntrj te build .1 zee r:cA nrese. 1 irave Mathilde cverv lib- tares te II ed Forty -tour- car-Old . Mr. Mccvrn.ii Be te n- ;; Tts;,;, i ttz ,th"veri!i- "tJ JJ "net-, r.-hes that, itwi.stumered tnlinU .,,.. MmuU .... sec ilfe. Tlicn that her father was going te mairy ,( , uu , , x u (iaiina nKka. a foreign opera singer. ,.... mother mid father, or of guardian, be-ten- she had the light te marry. And -l.e wanted te mairy In Switzerland. She Likes Switzerland Better Than America 1 lee Switzerland. 1 want te ,,-llrreundlii"s we both love." live in Switzerland, she said. ' W liv, and icon Beys' Mutlulde realized that -he would While ever In Switzerland, nmeng never tret the i eu-ent of lier mother, his her-cs. Mux insisted that he wnsn't although she duln't understand wh. after Mnthllde's money. Slie ie.ul the new spaper.s. and the news. ( JlcAI,r was a dowry hunter.'' he papers wen- suggesting a possible mar- aj,i( it is reported. "Our romance riage between her mother ami a .euur beean with mutual respect nnd friend- ustriiin iiri'intect. i.iiwin imin. who ,,,, when questions of eventual mnr even the sew in Switzerland u bnj- ae Society, am ti-r thiin American snow. American , r ., '" simw melts - ei7 Like Amen Suiter T OVi: h:i it- own pcuiiar a. l.e. T!ie aic me"niu'lT. s ,'jtune, i'thc nnd hoi-sc! Ill i si. aic rut the ua-t pevcrfui. l'ei they seem te hae been met rccenl'v -k.i c 1 1 1 'n tie tuiv.nnce of h entecn-yesu -eM Muthildc Mc Cormick ami hi-i Sw.ss iwm? -itasf Uumir com"- that tn-v already nie i-i. a hone moon somewhere in Switzerland. th ush th - has been denied rumor ale has it that Max Oscr, the ruiter, u- nesretiutinj: the purchase of a love-palace. And vet, although Cupid doubtless t ready te check up one mere triumph, "what pair appatently could be le-s titled ter each ethev than Mathilde and Max? Mathilde i seventeen year eld: Max is forty-four, en his own state ment twenty-seen year' his fi ancee's senior, and two years elder than her fathei Mathilde is the cmi ddaujfhter o e one of the world's riehe-t men. J n D. IiickuVPer, ard Ma, it ia sa: 1. owns .'-1000 in ca-a and has com nc te him monthly the leund sum (100. In addition t trat. li-tny -Jtr-Rests tnat Ma'- ann -tii re candlemak-ers. rd eve ;. He.y krow krew that Mathil le's trrandfather haxiiv,' made his splurge in oil. is sworn enemy of anything that heknus te the cand'e family. Cupid Rede Horseback in McCormick Remance In spite of thee ditlicultie. ( lipid did the trn. IIew did he de t" The tin t" i- "horse-" Net Mrnv horse-, tHiliap- net een slctk champier-hip thoieuirnlnnis, ' t just jdam riding acad'my q iaai-u-peds. Ne one n 'j ! have -uppe'ci t a V1., r..,u?illi't till,! nil lln lifltlMV wltll their respective foreigners"' ' 'When Mathilde had heard that she She den tinned te make her father ""k u her has and lmtisiiRO and went rr cuaidian. Altheitph it was net se ter a -lien trip te America. It wns fitnl b liny of the prim lpnl. It was the nnlj nit in her nine solid ,ear of mi in.' pte-I opinion that Mathilde, If life in Sw it,. rUnd. Ratine the physiognomy of JIathlW, 'I hey declare that since she lin tnnif. up her mind te marrj Oser, bIie will 5a it, especially since nhe has met wC puclt opposition. And perhaps slie will If she hasn't already. ' Te return te the horses, hewevw Muthllde is net the only maiden Wii by a horse. There arc ethers in iu, wide world who have given their lltt e...,,..w..n u, iii.itiiuui uuiinra rer hoie, or, rather, a herncmnn. There was Guiln Moreslnl, liclrsn te New Yerk millions, who fell In let. with n mounted policeman in loes Arthur 'Werner rede a Iiorse llke nil the four horsemen of the Apecaljnsi put together, and one day he rescuH the beautiful Gulla. They bm3m anil lived unhappily. Louise lleaver Webb, dattshter of New Yerk millionaire, and horsewoman married Themas J. Leenard, n crack mounted cop. Her sister, Edith 73enver Webb, married Geerge O. Miles, a Breem and former jockey. In 18St Victeria Moreslni, daurt. ter of a millionaire New Yerk banker ran away with Ernest Schilling, h(r fntber's coachman. She nfteranr ... tcred a convent. Seems te be no doubt that there li something In thin matter of horses, and whether the marriage turn out hnppllr Is no mere fertile ground for advene ' speculation than are ether marrlapa without horses. It In Interesting that Tarlslan edi tors are convinced thnt Mnthilde's mar mar riage will be a happy one. And they state It will be happy because of a trait in the chnrncter and personality of Miss Mathllde herself. An Old-Faahiened Girl With Mature Judgment Mathilde Is gentle, sentimental kt old-fashioned kind of girl that man tutd te love, they Bay. She 1s net Ill-man-I nered, nor self-aeiertlre, and aba hat the judgment of a calm, mattntd woman. And they predict happlnesa Is In atera for any woman with that fashion of mind. Hut. eh. the glooms I Ther shnelT I quote Bill Shakespeare, nnd because he I Is such an extraordinary poet, they b- Cupi I d l'i weathe'- eye out far laik a itrhi ir r.ir.e years a-n for the paitkular ult.u.atc l-lar I ' vhich wind- of .'i.-'.ir.y were -w.e -in the-c t-'. ". one a mere ih'kl, 'i ether a tai i.ld"- tl'an h r fat f, and het i separated f"nr each e.'i by thou-ands of mill-. Hut jpul had li - i-yp u- -.' qucsiinnabl.. , ar.d thir.'- no t he iiad us much te de wi'h '. Mathildr's weak ihe-t a- an;.tl. -.' had. Mathilde, although living 1 i urieu 1. i'i h'r fatbi"-'. liunii', ' '" cae, i'i ilepni a sprii.u- ceuu'h !! cendit.i"! ljecame 'la'.c, aid i' metbe , '.lis. Edith r.eck'"'t Me Mi -Cerninl-. took hi'i anri'dd te S-it-rcilatid f"r examination ey the faii'eus ! MueMiT And the learned doctor ad' i-ej that Mathildu be sent ;il. te a sanatorium f"' Ueercular ca-'.'N at Dav - Plat, Swit,'- 'a"d. She re mained hi're fur f i - - "ii1 -, her mother in the m'.ant.me I.-.n- in Zurich At in- i i ..f Fi. - "i "n Math !.' i "H. in 1 he- il rt . ' ir. she w i- niiMili i .i . I i j . . -turn in in i hi il i i 'I i 'i ' - i i nt Hi !' i'ii - i i i f i s'i i Mm I .1 i In u "ii i- ' ' 'ii'. ui ili'i i i i i .' t j' n I Ii. n i- ' ' con 'i it ' i lr' f(.-.n ' I i pi -. i. in semr f..i ' l in" lliild Ii lid tint kl w ll" v I - ' Hilt I .1 II 'l ,1 J ll 111 . J' l- r in. in . 'i .i 1 .i i'i ihl In .t ' "P"l I iin'1 I i- t.i"'v n . t nf .i -'i ..in - -i l ' I -i. - in i' M.i 1 1 ' in..'" Vf - It'll ll ''f the uiil.li r s,,rt pusilil,. In .ii Ii !np neni'il t i In' linr-i'-l a r, riling Math 111 ii" v er te rub' And i' i ii i '" there wh- i i ". dlrerteil la i il il'l trilllR, T" It lllll III cnvaln 1'- lb hair, a im m i-' eies Im ' ' .I km '1 iw-"" Jawed in. i Swiss Ridintj Master Is Courtly and Dapper When 'if il.iln t w il I ii.i-l. brceiln- ."id intl pn'i-lid I ' silver -inn lii "! uu'. i i clothe- in in I i.i I'.i leather -'i"i - lit h i.l i i .uu i ii i -' ' ' Ing white IIIU'l-. tin -III' Mi fin'1 il'l he could -p '.il Pit in n ii'itiuin. Iiil lan like .i n. line -u- l.nuli-h w.ili jml n f.llaht l'lisiiniitinu hi nut lie was Mm O-er lie helniiRed, iiieiimim'I t,i i n line of Omts vim -and lii'H Cupid meii ', i i il i M.i "i i ' i, nisei' t.i t. ).r,nlid at iii 'lii'i studied nrt in (,enev.i. I.nr le I,, line a letiimi i-i'i il nrti-t "i.r .in n, b.i'.ks. .m.i n i i' innis. for ii'i7.'i'- I'.it ln n .im Jul) was tli i lir" 1. 1" ll.s el.il.ieM. U . I. t'e 'j'tle ler.! .r suld-tipppil n't w. I mi MmMi. lb .im Mn to te g, I1." il-' Iffi.re liltli Mathilde -i i I d i'i t.iiirt't'.'l eiir She called Mi' .in ie I i i i-e he w US e ' - . i nil i''i In- -un'l i lifirses Intimacy Sprany L'p Frem Daily Ridiny Lessens i . . .. pa--, .1 :i 1 1 . 1 tin rnllns i.lll 'lit I lie ri 1 in, iiid ". ;.i..k Mn " -','i2 i nut. - aler,R the .ii'i i--i. '"lelun ,er rn rule i sk. 't'j' t i-liiuii lie nlcii tnuRht her sin ik tlie i.-s i.trinan dllilicl, i i ..ii ti'rnaeii'nr of .iirieh I'. i iliii.' iii . id, mr, which beR-teil e it li'ttiiMful Imr-es, ndjeine . i - i in iti iiiHrtiii"tiia 'I he apart- i . it . im re in iiiii .'I d I, Mish Julia I i i. wllu !ll-e ki pt books for tlie i -l il ll-i Ii ' lit I k. w loped that Mathilde m-!- I M v ,' llk'd the lill-tle and bustle of ln.ti I r.' in the mid-t nf whlih she nnd lier n.utlii r lUeii. he jiriferred the - ill', .i tut the MiiireiiKhhrei within the ri -. ills, and the Ions; read- en the lip .t high mii'i'itain .i ' ilut im t ij i tli nnd pnrt.aliiv led 1 ii -imi'ilU in remain fur lier meals ', li-eriitnl Mi-s Mancnld She be. ,, ,..i.i , ..., ...ii, . ,n.ni "MsfhlMr." eentlnued fhs will kimuri in the i.,ruty of ni, a, ,, snirili m nnd tluil would muster, "came back lust autumn and ii i mm -i il.le ihnt The 'luldren of tilV0 j r d, ," ,.s riKi tn inarrv her rnld me she could de nnthlns with Teung I,, ui nil In i IhhiiI tn.i'i te Hilling hei the "niniir ui.i-iei n" Swilei Iniid after all men She pr ferred elder men, men of .ii in 1 1. -in pniu ess lint th, linn eiime in niiike ii r father knowledge nnd ruillv, mentally, Ma- IIm ilinnie- wiie nirnereiis She ., ,.m,iI uimhIi hi w.is uppn-ei liv liei ilnli,. i- 11111 ileH'liipnl tlinn lier age. . i i ii a in'1 l.i mi ed I fl el bnd W hn ..I ' li I w 11 II Iu I i II. 1 Ol'-I - ' -aid l-l I' ' lllil Mil ail"i'- tin in ' ii r iiiiiri-t- III, li" liliki mil -ee lie-nil s -iii ii I'llinii tli'H .Mat i. die ,i- ni'l tui- d tiir i "inl he' wars I n..i.' .l.niiili . IU'.'.'. and I, 'i th il. ai '.,uipunli"l b Mis Tj 1 1 1 u I I . re turiu'l in AiiiitIi.i tu "in her parent-' 1 1 ii "in in In i iniirriagi liut In r A .,..,1 tli.u uiiu ifi t inn 1 1 n. tilts t iWiii w .liikt Jeied hiir-i - Hi- fuilier hud iiiunagi'il .,,,.,,,1, , nnilifr. Mis IMlth Unk- evetlll lne iHt.itis mi Iiiiuui, where (.f, er Mi uinil'k. hud ptmurid u dl- Muie ffin lliiruld I Mi t nriiil k. inr i , i p p. id 'in i. f tin luii'i iiiillniiul 1 l.ii l -I. I I 'nil pnnv I'i I Im .imi M iiliili.e Ii'iirind thin Iu nun In I' i.ppn-iil the hie 1 1 llllie hem I.l; llinl ulil .luliti l Itui I i'ii lb I' I.H.I-' If ,,i I i . uu-e be ueiii'M s i ii it lyhi in ii urr VunT i a'l- n . . . i ... ... Ili'l lii.iner iiiii , 111 -i, nil ,, t1; rrf.J , , .,.! te law tu prevent the .r.v nays similar iiwira nun i Mi..- h.. s:,i ii... the Hi!.-of hei )yn Hi-inn Happiness i..iiigiiii'i' and hei iliiuuliti'i s sui-i'thi'iiii ,. , niilin.ie.l ii-raiii-i .'vnliiiil hnppinis, "' '"'''' " "'. ;'' '" re--hi. inliiiiateil tuat Mn might be after men -horses, spoils, painting, archi ll big down, -tutlng iu h"r petition that lectine literului... Jungiuigcs, ami, he had u-ed his ruling iieudemv in an abee all, heuie hie illdellMir te meet help -ses. in dulv Mathilde went liadc te Swn. Itui MiddeuU ii ww learned that M'luiid with lier uncle, Cjn.s II M. iu It had given bis len-ent. And (eimliU. Miewasnni met in r.iris ny en I'ehr'ian -H. 1!'-'-'. tin' following Ma, but en August 10 i-he joined hiin htaiiiiiii ut was l"-iin from the Mitoi- at l.ureinc And new, for the moment, he acipiii'd a hne for liuicei ilut w.i- trUHMllUl l te bl- nil l..ll'l tin I.l, I Omt went with l',i-,nim.i int. i iiiiIimm- tilly knew ii li.ni hniiti i i iniliei-i Afileii tn bin' In, ii" iiiiiin il- ler Am, ii- V' i n meet. The liiintin: pun w.i- ip- iiirvii iij iiuni,"". i ii-.iii"i, ui'.i in-i. ami Om'I'V father reniiuu d the enU klirvlver of that cctiiMiu Hetiiinlug te Europe, the elder Oser MttablUhed (he, lirnt public t rum way iu iwSm JHHV 1al&V-l..i& . nr,.'';-' ) BHafMK VtLAi .aKlBaail&. ' BJJVVvV.rt.-s,ji..cMl v ,"vn. sbv Ja ft ' mhMiaBmm2m Rik. w t iV v4&&et?.twri St, .? w. .jnmzu-:z. as,!-- 'ttmt t tl: au:'24i"';vr ji mmi -, '.. .-Qs."i.-vs , .lic:3 "v! VCSiiQS)rS'i 'i!- tSmKBsmmiMKUSi' t VTiaBal9ffi!lraJv'f'mV sHS.,'j,-f"''is VVm l- w ?sa3Ksssaasi' j..waaBffi.j.. mmmsM&2Bm i Mathiitie mm s.r: , jjfxr.y.:. mmWSmmMM mmm MfC,,rmU'k SrmwMSBSBBSmSk1 i w K&ak vmQmAmmB& mrmmmtw - $&m&mmm-8fflmifflmiMi8&., x ma rMln, S6- -S-i WSfSSmil IkKLM jmUM?$&JrA ' Jein. 1). Keckcfcllcr iHwf Jfi&Mi-t 10&K&. I vMmm JSMm W$J II V7X3vmQii-V.t i WWfilll rr VNiiREl?csKlaSLOT3v. a-m! 'itKUE,.iY.lwS thai vyKaM?4,w:4i xKmmr d m2 s i inn k Heme in i im age "Mr Humid Mi Cunnii I, iinneuiifes t' e i llgllgetlll'llt of Ins diiughler. Mi-s Mmliilde l.e Mr Mu r. of lierne, Sw lterlllld 'I III- lllllieilln I'lill 111 i hn--tilled II few Wl'i'l s III the f.ll t of I lie tliej luive iilup)i tired Her father iiiniriiil fianna WaUka 'lIMI lelelllh ill I'llllipe He fn(lln iiiiogiute in -!iii' huh I en llit' 1 'mi lllll'l.. Slid the world i ueudi'ing wh..i r i i nut the widdlug bells haw niluallv lei i III II w - ill pel pllllll. ll lp.niiith nil thing- en -l,i.inrii ring In Sw ileriuiiu 11 i- a m res ,u , i Ht- uight in ii urn Mueria'i- i ung well ene ign III M Hinhilile i iinein tliree weeiis niieie au mar- u 1.1,1 H i '.il 'liiir money m pui,nM te letne en ilic Mean I p tier- lingo te pest tne nai.i -, nge ami pre- Ainii-ii.l engarla for lairepe and lier lidnig mas. lo.sieus .of couples who want te be I'lirihei'iiini'i. Miiilillde discovered that ter. She went te New erk with Miss married. The facts ure pieted en n Hiuwl. nt'd later opened the riding I her Muter Muriel, three j ears elder than .Mangold and then iineitieetcilly re- conspicuous beard in front of the .Swiss academy at Zurich, which tome time lube, was antipathetic toward the mig. turned te Chicago nftey .Miss .Mangeldrtvlllage town hull. Te date, no eye iitl'l-;iil N te lite cute e( IH.s en. , gesteil nuptial, tier jukti uhjijuij , i uau meaiui-u uui.jij uiv uuiu.u. fima jei iiei-w m b..vm in...i-i- .w- rr. . - I" .1 lenllng Hie liiteiiiiuim f Mx flnd IiIh i Hove linn. And Mill wreie. m"1 re' i V" l""n'" 'v 'h'v were uiar-' member whbnei..liei:i'l,'Vl 'I'','.' ""'""-"" '"(miUeI ,.. , ,, imi.hu. M' r 'i . ' i. a. mull) in.iu'ieil In- I twirl n ,i fine , la llnlii. V i.i,., i .a,. ... V ...... !,.,. , '"!""' t iu ,, ... ii'iei lllll III .Mllelllll. ( J , ,, fun i ,,;,',) j, 1 1 i inc M ' lipid knows in vt x lint ih,. -Iliiiilien a) mi c; ... is, iiiii ileulil, bin, ,,f ,,.,,, . iin't ! 1 uu III likr mimmir mmii, "' "' (I'll. All lllilll' lli in Iu. v,, .nl.l ,,.!,,. ,, .,,.(... I...., il wns inn Ins l.ew and niiew Hint 1 imlh is lull ul nimit, uyr '"""'' " ;- , Mr. Kdith ReckKcller id Uie tuck In, i in, m... a ..i. liiirn- Ml " Wathildc's Face Proves Strength of Character , l'ticlw.unubMH hijvu'bcen JuveMl- thert ; Youth in uimhlc, tipe i'i Inmrj . Youth h lint nnd bald, aije u ecnH ". cold , , Youth h wild, and agti it Jam I l AlK, I i(a uhher thee; youth, ( mlit, i- ther.!" ij ifiii.'tt-r .- s.