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Show nil IS WIFE'S "IEMSI" FRIES! Philadelphia Millionaire Got a Divorce to Marry Charming Charm-ing Olivia Howard. HIS LOVE LOST, WIFE DID NOT CONTEST SUIT Mrs. "Dan" Regarded Miss Howard as "One of the Family." PHILADELPHIA. March 13. DanIM . Haddock Had-dock Carstalr?. a leader of Philadelphia society and a mllllonahe, will mnrry Mian Ollvln Howard, a ehurmlnp woman of Gcrmantown, Pa. one day this week. Mr. Carstalrs Got a divorce from his wlfo on November 23 last, so that tho happiness ho will find with hlM second wlfo hns not been do-layod do-layod Ions. Miss Howard was formerly an ln-llmato ln-llmato friend of Mrs. "Dan" Carstalrs. as everybody calls her. Mrs. "Dan" almost con-ftantly con-ftantly untcrtalncd Ml is Howard at Ked Gate. Mr. Caretalrx' splendid rcsldonco on old School lunc, Germuntoun. Pa., and tho lirst wlfo ro-garded ro-garded hor dear frlond as "one of the family." .Mrs. "Dan"' Car.'talra lives now In n. hand-cciiio hand-cciiio apartment near KlverMdo Drive, Mew Yoilc. Her two daughters. Elizabeth B. and May CaretaJrp, arr with her most of tho time, althouch they visit Red Goto occasionally. Tlieso lovely Klrl-i wero so much affiled when their father broucht suit iiKalnst their mother, whom Uiey dfeply love, that they 6ld not seo III to mol;o their debut In rashlonaOlo society this year. like a Sister to Her Girls. Mra. "D.ui" Carstalrs, In temperament nnd appearance, seems to bo tho older sister of her daughters. Sho Is a beautiful woman with chestnut hair and a fine figure For yen her husband was devoted to her and most generous. gener-ous. Ho snt her often on trips to Europo, although sometimes his business cares prevented pre-vented him from accoinpanylnfi hor. In lCKO Mrs. "Dan" Carstalrs and her daughters made a tour of iho world. Mrs. "Dan's" health was not thn beat In February'. 1W5, and sho went to Bermuda, ac-compenlwl ac-compenlwl only by a friend. Mrs. Knox Hy-6lop. Hy-6lop. and her maid. Sho loft her two dniiKh-ters dniiKh-ters at a boarding school on Hlvorsddn Drive, near Eighty-sixth street. New York. Mrs. Carstalrs engaged an expensive eottnro at Uellcterrt?. Bermuda, and entertained a Rrcat dent. Amlablo and accomplLnod. a splendid hornevonian, admirers surrounded her. but hor Intimates vow, she kept them at a distance most respectful. Nevertheless, fairy- tales about midnight suppers ot tho cottage at Bellsterre, of lonely rides, on which Mm. ' Dan" was accompanied now by orio ravaller, now by another, reached IScd Gate, and Mr. Caritalrs lent willing cars to them. Husband Consoles Himself. Ho had not bctn lonely, for ho was paying devoted attentions to Miss Howard, both at Gi-rmnntown and ot Atlnntlo City, which sho occasionally visited alwaya carefully chuper-naed, chuper-naed, of course. Almost dully they went drlv-liiK drlv-liiK or molorlnc together. When Mrs. "Dnn" returned her husband ro-clved ro-clved hor frltfldly and he treated her with Indifference In-difference thereafter. Soon Mrs. "Dan" wa ocrvc'1 with a summons in his suit for hufo-lule hufo-lule divorce. Sho was stunned; her friends and her husbund'N wero anr.nzed. Thoro was inystory as to tho exact character of Mr. Carstalrs' complaint. The pnp.-rs wero lied late Inst June and It became known that Mr. Carstalrs aliened his wlfo hail desnrlcd him. Their friends, commcntlnc on this, told each other. "TIio nh'la will cllnp to their mother." Realizing that her husband loved her no luntier. Mrs. CarBtalrs did not defend his suit, Jmmediat"ly aftor the summons Mrs "Dan" itft Red Gate. Her friends declare she had rrnlntalnt'd tho establishment with nn elegance ele-gance that llnttered her husbnnd. and she liad Kalned th uffecttonato regard of hor wcll-dls-clpllned servants. Servants Loved Her. All of them, maids, butlers, grooms nnd Mnble boys wont to tho railroad station to hid her farewell. As sho departed an old coachman who had served tho family for years tald. In quaking voice: "There's only one Mrs. 'Dan. I tell you all. and there never can be another." Nor wero the ecrvants at rtcU Gate nlone In their attachment for her. Of all her horses nnd dogs she was fondest of Tommy, a flno hull dog. a prlzo winner, worth Jrv. For two days after she went tho grieved dog searched for her, ran here and there whining, refused food, sought only tho hand that hail fondled him. Next clay Tommy was found dead In one ot the fountains that adorn the beautiful and artistic ar-tistic place. The grooms swnr Tommy could have easily swum out of the fountain nnd'wero convinced tho poor lonely brute committed suicide. sui-cide. Mr. Carstalrs Is a member of tho New York club and thG Pennsylvania Society In this city. Miss Olivia Howard, who has won his affections. affec-tions. In a beautiful woman perhaps thirty years old Although Bhe Is far from wealthy, sho Is wclcomo In the best-society of Gojmnn-town. |