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Show Writer's Wife Is -Driven From Old Mill by Landslide NKW YORK, An. II Mrs. Louis Sherwin and h-r children have been evicted from the old mill they liar I occupied for the last year at Oyater Bar. Mrs. ftherwln attracted consider abU attention last winter wh It bfcimi known that aha had been driven by poverty to live In a a abandoned mill. ehe has been separated sep-arated elace ltlt from her husband, a former New York dramatic critic and now writing scenarios at Hollywood. Holly-wood. HI cnssgeroeni to Mary Miles Minter haa been rumored at various times. Mrs. Hhcrwin, an accomplished and attractive woman she formerly was on tha staae ha taken car of the three children. Kyi via, 14; laphne, 13. and William. 10. Th mm shu choaa .tor, home Is on a beautiful spat on the noun, on land belonging to the Beckham estate. es-tate. The msnagera of the estate said Mrs. Pherwln has not paid rent for the last six month, so they obtained ob-tained from Judge Smith of Nassau countv an order to evict. A conntahle visited tha llttte noma with the ordr yesterday, and his helpers carried out the few pieces of furniture the family possessed. Mrs. Sherwin hsd mnde tha plac quit habitable anr. eoav. Mrs. Hherwin took th turn of affairs af-fairs philosophically. She said aha had appealed to friend aha expected expect-ed would aid her. Hhe voiced her rerret at leaving tha homo In tta mill. "Jt has been quiet and lojvely her hy the shore," aba an Id. "and wa have managed very well. " v |