Show the money question in is divided into opposing factions now the financial af i fairs of the clab was founded na an intellectual rather than a social organization and the original members see signs of decadence in the fact that the married element has crept in and is making its invidious influence lelac the most marfred expression of this is the recent removal of the club from the banqueting hall at Delmo nicos which has been gratuitously at their service for nearly a quarter of a century new sherry ballroom where each meeting will be held atan at an expense of the factions meet at the coming busi ness session upon the question of don bling the entrance fee and tho yearly dues as w ell the leaders of the literary element comprising the most valuable women of the club are opposed to the new measure on the ground that money shall not be made the test requisite of membership and tha the increase in fees will exclude the very women moat desirable and valuable as members as unfortunately money and brains are in most cases hopelessly divorced new york sun |