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Show COUNTESS DOING GOOD WORK ORGANIZES CHARITY MATINEE C' OUNTESS OF ESSEX, formerly Miss Adele Grant of New York originates a brilliant idea in London. c,v? .A -MW fe ? l Vis iXX J it :fMmiM SJ4 lit j . m -f; Former New York Womas Is Giving Great Aid to the Poor. Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON, April 29. The Countess of Essex, before her marriage Mias Adele Grant of New York, has been very successful in organizing a charity char-ity matinee at the Gaiety theater. The talent she drew together included both professionals and society amateurs. Among those taking- part were the beautiful beau-tiful Lady Diana Manners and Countess Pauline Pappenhelm, the latter having been Miss Wheeler of Philadelphia, Pa., before her marriage. Countess Pappenheim's husband, a Bavarian, Ba-varian, with whom she has not lived for many years, was unfortunate enough to chance to be sojourning In England when war began, and has been & prisoner ever since. |