Show CAREER OF CHARLIE FAIRS FAIR'S WIFE AS TOLD BY BY- SISTER OF THE DEAD WOMAN Family Ask Asked d No Questions Questions Questions Ques Ques- About Her Fine 0 Raiment Before She Married Millionaires Millionaire's So Still Son NEW YORK Aug At 17 TIc The The rise rIe of or Carrie rrIe Smith from the position of or waitress wait wait- altress alt ress res In ina rl Newark Nc house boarding to th the wife of a I. I multimillionaire whose whoso estate will probably furnish wealth hitherto l un heard of or to simple folk In New Jerse Jersey has hns few parallels Men o of wealth have hl taken humble helpmates alk oC f life e divergent l. from their own and there are arc many rich women in soch society today who would shrink from rom scrutiny of hIr h lr beginning beginning begin begin- ning in the world and their develop develop- ment But nut no none nono of oC th them m comes to mind as 5 the heroine of oC such uch adventures nd as befell the won woman who came me to be bethe bethe bethe the wife wife- of oC Charles Fair and who Wits was killed with him In nn on automobile accident acci dent near Paris Mrs l Elizabeth ell Burmell of Union N N. J. J Jt a sister lster of or Mrs Fair gives Si an n In Ini Insight insight In- In sight i ht into the character of oC the young woman who s made her herway Wn way so successfully success 3 fully In her description of oC Carrie as ns n n. child She wasn't the rest of or ua Uti us 5 said ad Mrs Irs Bunnell Dunnell toda today All Ali of oC us were workers I worked around the house ouse and n my mJ other othel sisters Worl worked ed in factories foe fac tories 11 ll but Carrie Waited on on Table She Sh exasperated my mother a n great den deal for mother was a most Industrious ous woman and finally finall she Rhe sent Carrie away to Newark where my sister Sar Sarah h had lad a boarding Carrie waited o op on the table arid and flirted with the tho boarders ers and did fancy anc work for tor a aThis store This quiet neat little girl with a passion pas pas- eion slon for line fine linen went to lo New York- York Tan ran away The plo plodding hi working hard d sisters and rid mother did not ot concern themselves much In Jn Fine One On day Carrie came camo home to the humble cottage at nt New NOW Market Marlet N. 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J where the mother lived cd and tolled toiled it tt Nelson she Nelson she be was a summer ummer lay day la Mrs l had married during the nb abon absence an e c of or her engaged et In some household house house- daughter was daughter was bold hold work A shadow fell tell across the kitchen floor She raised her eyes and amI andIn andIn In th the d doorway stood a woman A radiant woman she was Indeed tan tall and fair and b beautiful Rich apparel ap 91 parel set off otT her faultless O figure ure Jewelry Jew Jew- dry elry glistened on her fin fingers ers had Imd at h her hr r throat But flut the mother molher knew h her r at once once knew knew It was wa 11 her r missing Carrie c. c Carrie remained for a n. short visit Her IIer brothers and sisters rs went to see sec her Th They were anxious to ask Ml her questions concerning her prosperity hut but something in her manner bade oade them halt Under Various Names Iames The next time Carrie Smith went away it was fr hr a 0 lon longer er period than had marked her first step tep in the world She he tIrcO of f C New York and went West In Jn Chicago she was known as Maude Nel Nelson on and Maude Ulman In Denver she ehe was known as ns Maude laude Thomas In San F Francisco she was known hy by all these naples names s as fiS well as b by the name of or Maude a Corrigan n. n She wrote rote often orten to mother and us We thought it fa says faS S Mrs Mis Bunnell strange e that she traveled around so Once we heard she was married In Chi Chlo Chicago Chi Chi- She wrote cago o and wrote to ask herS her back telling us never ne to mention the subject again And we never neer did Wo We saw faw something In the papers about Charles ChaJles L. L Fair a dl dissolute solute young oun m man manfrom manfrom m from San Francisco going abroad with Maude Nelson and thou thought ht ma maybe be It might be our Carrie But we didn't ask any questions Marriage to Pair Fair She stopped in on her Wn way back and Md the next we h hoard heard ad was that she had married Charlie Fair She wrote and told us about it She said he was a a. ahard ahard hard case but that she he Intended to tomake tomake make snake a man out of oC him and I guess she did She had a n way about her her her- Carrie had that had that made men and WOmen women women wo wo- men do ilo n a as she ithe he wanted them to After her marriage she sho reformed Mr Fair Then he ie got bot a a. lot of oC money moncy for being a n. good man for tor a n. Ion long time Carrie Oarrie u used ed to write us all about it Whenever the they were in New York she used to send over for some Rome of or us and board bo us at nt those great reat hotels would come down here too and visit 1011 around nil nd Carrie Canle was as h hero here r a a. re few months ago o when she went vent to Europe with Mr Ir Fair FaJr She had grown to bo be a n. fine big woman an and i was as ac pretty as lq she could be She told toM us that Mr Fair had w n more than In a il lawsuit and that they were going to live H in a mansion man- man plon sion in New cw York where she could have mother come and stay as Ion long as she liked Then came the news new's that she was killed |