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Show Rumor Started in FIcriJi Tt:t Anna Gc:ll a:d Ilcr n Husfcand Dive Separated, ' NEW YORK, Feb. 17. A; weekly society' so-ciety' paper publishes a report from Palm Beach concerning the Count and Countess Castellane. The report says: "They do say that it is all over between be-tween Countess Anna and Count Boni; that they will never again live together, togeth-er, and that there are real and justifiable justi-fiable grounds for a separation. The few intimate friends of the Countess and of the Goulds now at the Royal Poinciana admit there is more than mere gossip in the rumor and a person per-son who has been seen mucls with her; ladyship is responsible for the statement state-ment that she and her husband have not been in communication for several weeks past. Even the terms of the separation have been settled by the gossips. The Conntess is to retain possession pos-session of the children and Boni. Is to have the alimony. "There has been some speculation at Palm Beach why. the Countess went to the Royal Palm without her children. They were perfectly well at the time of her departure. After, she reached Miami she sent for them, and they were forwarded like so much baggage. It was rather surprising, too, that trie Countess should go to. Miami at all, considering the circumstances. Practically, Prac-tically, she was alon; she had never before been on the lower east coast, and none of her friends was at Miami. "She returned to the. Royal Poinciana with the children a few days later, and the whys and the wherefores of . her movements have been agitated at great expense to the thinking powers of the gossips, who attach some importance to the Countess Castellane having registered regis-tered at Palm Beach from New York instead of from; Paris." - ' Of the numerous relatives of. the Countess in this city, George Gould was the only one who would speak' of the rumor. He said: ' "I don't know anything about the report re-port and I don't pay attention to gossips; gos-sips; anyway." v . . |