Sc^pters in Saratoga Trunks Slwrtage tn Supply of Gives the Amerlcan Girl a Flne Opportunliy to Capture Some Princcs of the Blood

rii an girl who hi cotirse of thle! training under I b\ the an- By F. CUNLIFFE-OWEN n Amcri m profi or Mi -. are not '1 ph} .. d ttlture, complel m< .ng outgrown all 1 .1 f Hd VYi irld ev, and ha devcl inl "..!- Il re or less of a <¦. rner et up young man, bnmful rket of marri and < | ¦¦..cspecl and a no time in thi In the even t oj restricted The ng to hi brc ither thi t'zar, he .. ¦, .¦ number the but om n tin ne of Pra : es *>i Eur< ipe are o m- ucci ion, be intrustcd with the regem during remaming ingle .of the n. infant l rank. nd Andri of Grand It is 'he matrim nial I »:",.>- VI di lir. and Grand 1 htke Sergius, yoi . tl nfined to pei m- nd I) ike Mu :....¦!. arel e Kii .' James II. of England of the House of Koi h ne 11;. de. w hose daughters I threi lired an uneir ial \<- reputa- Uarv ai m in 1 irn on the thn me tion, noi t St. Petcrsl >urg, but al ¦¦ abroad, by t he disordcr of ne ol Ru sia, the const nt ol his thcii nd intimate friends and mpanions rccomi ended candiclati for the matritnonial the liamberrriaid at a tw< istei are American bl\ Mis '¦. lie Grand Du e Con tl ot the ed his .."¦." :.. Post ol New York, and Lad\ V. d Er< tantine, poet '. ol an un- [] isi !.: \; ia, has a boy by the name of he daughter who .. Miss Eli e Brei zc, also \'i Vork; tor ol the nairn of John, -;.'' twenty-one in June. and another while hi mother's principal lad\ ii aiting and con- wl n1 in N. ii her of 1 he granddaughter fidante is Mrs. !.¦ lie, ": Le. e boy July. ¦'¦ Jack howevi r, the rank ¦! Grantl or i nt al Malag ho me Y. c< isin of h l» trict Att<>rn< enji Jer< >f New >rk, for in Ru a in -. ies as Amerii an is another Punce in I, Imperial Highne sia, Kngland, There marriageable Engl in and in he i\ >¦ of r< n Italy, Spain, pren igal who, althougb he is not, ng, a >yal in the i tion of descent fn >m he .. disappcar grandmother nage, neverl hel< fon part of thi igning the ivercign. Thu John and Prince the d f a stocl roker fam i brother ol the Prin. e ol Wali tinction 1} Prince Gabriel are greal of Emi>eror \ich«das I. to say, future Queen ol England He Ar..' Amcri' a Romanofl would be tv son larrying Onlj years Francis of Teck, of the late Prince Pollj ol < s,... to join ':..- >rt h> >tli >x hurch Thi .. rt of theGi German hus- exjiected Cambridge, and ol her g.1 looking rendered to all inti nl and pmpo Prince Lii | e's band Hi title ol Prince of Teck a Teuton one, by [ h g..-. erning the reigu bourgeoi and a such he forms part of the nobility of Wurtem- of Ru :. to ¦'.¦. But he is an Englishman in all save f the Grand berg. Italy too ha lite a lonj; lisl of marriageable reigning has een consideralde active servici in the En Princi of thi ¦'.' fn t and foremost whom f Bad er; and at the ent been with Kitchener ul among arm) having through. is Louis, the Duke of the Abruzzi, Captain of the n i Ami rican biri h, the the Sudan campaigns, and has lately retired fi m who has achieved much fame the u a New < two is married to the navy, by being the army. >ne of hi brothers lir ' to make the a cent of Mounl Klias m Ahi rank as consort of "f Duke of Westminster, and the ka, daughter the late and of Mount Ruwi nzori in Ccntral Africa, and al > Alexandcr name, to Alice of Itis i the other, by by ';.; Arctic explorations, which took him farther Prin< England. north than N'an en. The who was born at to women ol an Duke, as an infant of his father's ' Some Dcsirable Madrid during ne of the augu briet tenure oi ti..- throne of the has an Hidalgos, 1 have ju l enumerated be E ADALBERT, the sailor son of to the command of th>- Italian men PRINt still heart free, been assigncd itively speaking, VVilliam, istwenty-four years old, <>f war taking part in the international naval demon- nence whu h they and regarded by many as occupying a partii ularly stration in connection with the Jamestown eele- ..-very American warm place in the affectionsof his parents, tjerhaps bration, and will siiend sometime in America liefore -..'.¦¦.¦¦ and ami ition. because his service at sea has taken him so much returning home. His brother, Prince Victor, Count .: at every Fren< h from them. He has been all over the world, also a away ition of Turin, still bachelor, being tirmly resolved 1 Id Marshal in his and has made friends. His dispo no one everywhere and stal- to w.-il to whom he cannot give his heart; indii ating that it detjended is of the sunniest character. and, coinely and the Duke of Genoa, only brother of (^ueen m thi rank to the I he is the lad to fill the role of hero in a wart, just would be the Margaret, and ranking of the Italian navy, romance where the American girl has a bo\", li Wilham, is good looking twenty-two years old, ] Amerii an ^'irl may be said heroine His brother, Augusi Fernandi by name, a sailor bv profei sion, who bears ¦¦.:.- I cr< iwn in hei Sara- already engaged, and will be married this summer, the poetic title of Prince of Ddine. be mended to n el- although he is not yet twenty-onc; but Prince an Amerii an for a who will be nmeteen in will likewise Hunting for a Bride youth July, Both Europe, culmi- Boon enter the lisl ol marriageable Pnnces ."PHK eldest son of the and Crown is one of their of these Princes, like Prince Arthur ol < onnaught ¦ Prince of Sweden is married to Princess Mar¬ abstained from and Prince Frank ol Tei k, are Protestant of Greal Britain. But their second Prince three sons ol the late garet boy, ¦.. e an Amei i< an Moreover, there are the William, Duke of Sudermania, is now twenty-two, I r sov- Albert of Prussia, who died as Regcnt of in the and on the lookout tor European Prince his immense a Lieutenant navy, been under I he im- Brunswick. and who have inherited a bride as comelv as his sister in law. He has a on one of them. however, can be re¬ Duke ible ilynastic fortunc <>nly Alliert bachelor uncle, Prince Eugene, of Nericia, ige whii h 'he garded as marriageable; for Prince Joachim not yel forty, the artisl son of Oscar, who -,s t" the colonics on accounl ol .'.- ].'ijiular ii'ivels of the day. has i.,. shipped orl a paintcr <>i note He has many American friends, 1 unions in Berlm; while I nnce while art in l'aris, when- he lived rroneous; anunfortunateentanglement dehcate acquired stud^ ing nd untitled maidens, no Frederick William is in exceedingly health, under the name of "M. Eugtfne," withoul any <.f aware 1ns and or of American birth, .in fact, an invalid. ... , :.; a iociates of he a , hbt,. ol,- being identity, ¦¦ no rcason what oever, Russia's reigning house furnishes long intends very shortly to send a number of his pictures to be written the marriageable Princes, beginning with the Emperor s for exhibition on this m.u- of the Atlantic. .'. erican girl who l>< omes only brother, Grand Duke Michael, who, thanks to The Crown Prince of Servia, now twenty yeara An< inted of the Lord. old, would require, if all the stories about him are : thi :. es, a brief enumeration of true, a woman of considerable determination to i i be Blood may be of keep him in order. Bul then- are many of his future subjeets who hve in the hope that marriage will I have a sobering erTect upon his character, and hese Are Eligible restore him to his senses, which would appear to I aT1 Prince Arthur of Great be slightly disordered on accounl of his excesses. ¦* is now . of the Duke and Duche "i 's Crown Princi- a handsome, to riare with 1ns two stalwart boy of twenty, wonderfully precocious for i«l. rable of which his age, .m<\ an adept in all forms of portion as a irseman a :. ilroad sttn ks si" >rt, ln and shi 't. especially still 1 :.< Pi in< e. who The King of Denmark has a couple i icular of bachelor sons of marriageable age, pai Prince Gustav who is .¦ King. r a Cap- namely, twenty, popular and Prince Harold who is thirty, and hii unalYccted, /& will be remembered as one ol the unsuc- hi h.s cessful suitors for the hand of Queen Wil- father, §. bears a .. from ..m.lal. helmina of Holland. He consider¬ customed to the able resemblance to his elder brother tn; for the most