Show RACE HORSES The Queer Divorce Ends Another Foreign Match YORK— The divorce just by the German court to beautiful Baroness Loeffelholz who was Mrs Charles W Shope of New York wealthy and a social leader brings the total number of rich American wives wedded unhappily to foreign titles up to a striking number Within the past few years comparatively many young women daughters of wealthy New Yorkers and popular in the mo§it exclusive set have been compelled to put aside their foreign husbands of rank after brief honeymoons that were strewn with many thorns and few roses Not even the youth beauty nor the $2000000 nuptial dot of Miss Ella Haggin daughter of the New York and San Francisco mining millionaire NEW the when at 18 brought her happiuess she married Count de Talma After a brief married life they were divorced The experience of Miss Anna Gould and of Consuelo Vanderbilt are too recent in the public attention to need The Marlborough separaretelling tion brought the titled but worthless husband a settlement of $100000 from the wife’s family to soothe his feelings The marriage of Miss Helen Morton daughter of former Levi P Morton to the duke of Valencay was one of the biggest events of the social season but the honeymoon was brief Miss Elizabeth Curti9 a Brooklyn belle was compelled to divorce Duke de Dino who later married Mrs Stevens of this city The latter also divorced the duke and is now living in Miss Paris as Mme de Talleyrand Evelyn Bryant daughter of Mrs John W Mackay married Prince Ferdinand He became a Colonna d’Galatro worthless spendthrift she cut off his and the difunds in vorce followed Morgan’s Daughter Angel for the Navy feet of MISS ANNE MORGAN daughter will soon Pierpont Morgan open a restaurant in the Brooklyn navy yard As chairman of a committee appointed by the New York section of the National Civic federation Miss Morgan has just received authorization from the government to carry out this plan which aims to provide the nay yard employes better food at less money She is confident the good food and attractiveness of her restaurant will keep the men from going to saloons for their lunch and that the government will soon recognize Its value and take charge of it The government has granted the use of a large warehouse building for Big Sale of Land 2)g so ny fiJ y y So the purpose' The building is 65 wide and 240 feet long and 700 men can be fed without difficulty at one time Miss Morgan's youngest sister the former wife of Herbert L Satterlee assistant secretary of the navy is in the restaurant also interested scheme Mrs Elbert II Gary wife of the’chairman of the United States Steel corporation is a member of the committee having the work in charge Other women who have assisted are Mrs Andrew Carnegie Mrs J Borden Harriman and Mrs Frances Higgin-soCabot Miss Morgan who has been prominent for a long time in what she calls “welfare work” was in Washington last May when President Roosevelt addressed the representatives of the welfare department department of the woman's branch of the federation The for the suggestion of a restaurant navy yard was made at that time and President Roosevelt it is said gave his hearty indorsement for Taxes in June Buren estate property in Fourteenth street At the same time the old mansion Fifth avenue and Ninth street was assessed for $408 This has grown including interest so is that the debt to the city $600 £l real estate possessions of ALL the Astor Rhinelander Loirillard and other wealthy landed families do not measure in point of volume with the millions of dollars affected by the of taxes big sale for which New York city will hold in the aldeimanic chamber on June 7 More than 24000 parcels are affected and are to be disposed of to the highest bidder if the arrearage is not paid The sale affects property of some of rethe oldest Manhattan families ligious institutions of every denomination theaters clubs and business men Some of the claims the city will sell have been due so far back as 1834 Since that year an assessment for $296 has stood against the Van The DeRahm property Is now worth and the Van Buren plot $300000 The Stewart building at $2000000 Broadway and Chambers street which Isman Felix bought a few years ago for more than $4000000' from the es tate of Judge Hilton is one of the parcels involved An equally amusing debt is that of James B Duke head of the tobacco trust who owes the city six cents on street go a plot in East Eighty-fiftNearly all the ing back to 1844 Astors are debtors to the city the heaviest obligation being that of the late Mrs Caroline W Astor whose estate is charged with $1733532 for taxes accruing from 1902 to 1907 Robert and Ogden Goelet owe 50 cents and the name of the late Charles ’T Yerkes is down on the books for $280494 Gen Sickles and Wife Not Reconciled floors of For years the lover 23 Fifth avenue and 1 East Ninth street have been connected by a bailwav but about the time Mrs Sickles moved in this hallway was boarded up by order it is said of Gen Sickles There ijave been rumors for some time in the social circles in which foreigners predominate that Mrs Sickles who is a Spanish woman and who has lived most of her life in Madrid Is about to return there One rumor had it that failing to obtain a satisfactory settlement from the general for herself and her grown son she would sue for a separation before It was said with authority sailing that while the papers in such a suit may have been d'awn there had as yet been no attempt at service and the suit had not actually been instituted an action taken in the by a creditor of a leaseholder of Gen Daniel E Sickles it developed that the aged hero of Gettysburg and the wife who returned suddenly from Spain last September after an absence of 20 years were not living together at the general’s home 23 Fifth avenue After living a number of months at the Hotel Brevoort Fifth avenue and Eighth street one block below her husband’s mansion Mrs Sickles obtained possession of an apartment on the ground floor of a bouse owned by Which Is Worse? her husband No 1 East Ninth street Women say lots of things they don't t which had been occupied by Dr think and men think lots of things J Kahn under a lease terminating they wouldn’t dare say text October THROUGH TO A CHURCHMAN Legacy Left to Archbishop a Parle FOR BEST CLOTHING Paris — In all ages devout Catholics have bequeathed legacies of differing size and description to popes cardinals and archbishops but it is safe to say that no prelate ever was more thor oughly astounded than the archbishop of Paris when he awoke some time ago to find himself the possessor of a cele brated racing stable “I beg pardon for intruding" Monsig Amette’s secretary came into the archbishop’s study with an air of much one “but morning perturbation Monseigneur Amette the Paris Archbishop Who Fell Heir to a Racing ' Stable a woman the Viscountess de has just died and left her fortune of several millions including a racing stable to your excellency’’ When Monseigneur Amette understood that the legacy was left to him personally and not to the church he refused to accept it But just after his secretary had left the archbishopric to communicate Monseigneur Amette’s decision to the executors of the will word came that the court had ratified the bequest so there was nothing to do but to accept the legacy Including the embarrassing item of the race horses The archbishop immediately gave orders for the sale of the stud also of the tiscountess’ properties comprising much real estate a breeding farm and a historic chateau at Allonville in NorThe legacy converted into mandy cash will be used for various charit-able organizations If the august and unwilling owner of race track favorites fancied that he could wash his hands of proprietary duties so easily he soon discovered his mistake His man of affairs soon came to him with a complication The horses were to be put at auction at a big establishment in the Rue de But some critics hadpointed out to this man of affairs that the auctioneer was " Jew Was this a serious enough consideration to warrant the intervention of the archbishop? It evidently was for a few days later the honor of auctioneering the horses was to a awarded rival establishment where the sale is to take place shortly The collection consists of 25 horfces and by a curious coincidence the De Raineviile jockeys always have worn violet— the archbishop’s color During the last yeais of her life the viscountess a woman in her seventies very natmally had Dot taken as much interest in the horses as her husband had done He was a staunch royalist deputy and his wife ' apparently was a string sympathizer with his ideas for she delighted in giving names which were caricatures of prominent governmental personalities to' her horses Clemenceau was transformed into Clemeneette and Caillaux became Caillautette Because of the viscountess’ lack of interest in race track triumphs or defeats very few of the horses which will be auctioneered are particularly celebrated although former victories of the De Raineviile stable still are remembered in sporting circles Since her husband's death the viscountess has paid more attention to the rearing of blooded horses than to racers Her farm at Allonville is one of the best in France and many of the De Raineviile colts are sold during the summer season at the fashionable resort Deauville Playing Safe Wedderly — I never put much money in clothes — Singleton Then how is it you are always well dressed? 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