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Show j .VIX OYKK A WOM N, i A New York Hvautr Kiefc to a liou In I Select Sorietjr. I .,X:'V York. May IT. The arrest of Kroker Musgrave for sending an ini-moral ini-moral pamphlet through the mails lias created a sensation i i high toned society. so-ciety. The man who caused Mtisgravc's arrest is also wealthy, and I lie son of the former Turkish minister. 'J he letter was sent to a M'-s or Mr-. Smith, a woman without-a hi.-lorv. I. Ml yet j very much of a one. ' Mil-grave I it nvpears hefriended her and enjoyed , her scu'ety and company during the'ah-sence the'ah-sence of his wife in Europe, ami if one-tenth one-tenth of what he says of her is li ne the woman is one of the most brilliant, dashing and successful adictiturc-cs that New York society has fallen foul of. She played only with millionaires and gave not the least ti-ai'e of her purpose. pur-pose. She was out for a social position as well as money, and through the kindness of ono or two big railway men in the 1'uWm club, ami her Astor connection, she got the entree to the erv swcllest of swell rccoptiors. She kissed the cheek of many a beautiful society rosebud, rose-bud, just free from the toils of school, and drove through the country on the highest seat of a taHvhic, Min-mimlcd bv good KuiekerlxH'ker stuck, which would shudder at the suggestion that any one without a family tree and a large' rent roll could ever come within speaking distance of them. Musgrave has sued Armstrong, Miss Smith's friend, for conspiring against him, a-id the examination ex-amination w ill be held within a week. |