Show rrrrrxr' I A FEW OF THE ROMANCES THE VANDERBILTS yHuth THE OF DECEIVER ' pmw of Consuelo marriage Duchess of Marlborough daughter ol and the woman Willie K Vanderbilt who is now Mrs O H P Belmont to the descripThe papers gave a page tion of the wedding It was one of the largest society events ever known in the United States' Some of the headlines read "Hands Go With Hearts" and the orchestra played “Oh Perfect Love" during the ceremony When the new American 'duchess went for the first time to her new estate the servants who had been in her husband’s family through years turned out to give her a hearty greeting The nobility of England received and loved her She was soon famous for her entertainment and her charities But there was no denying it — her marriage was not a success The duchess looked and was unhapHer father tried to adjust the difpy ficulties of his daughter with her husband even while he was undergoing difficulties with his wife which led The king of eventually to divorce England is said to have tried to bring the two together But it could not be now done are living separately They with the two children in the custody for a brief of the duchess except period every year When her father married Mrs Rutherford in London after obtaining his more or less sensationally divorce the duchess attended the wedding kissed him and wished him happiness When her mother married Mr Belmont that most democratic of millionaires she did the same Nobody while knows how she felt however they were getting their divorce Differences In Taste Striking Mrs Vanderbilt was originally Miss Alva Smith of Alabama and she was of restless and ambitious nature Her husband’s tastes were quiet She said to her friends that he was provincial This made some smile since she came from Mobile and he from New York Mr Belmont was of a temperament He different from Mr Vanderbilt’s was vivacious and fond of pleasure who from Mrs Belmont A divorce Mrs soon after became George L Rives seemed to depress him not at became He and Mrs Vanderbilt all warm friends and even confidants This was while the woman was still He obligmarried to Mr Vanderbilt He lived in ingly went to Europe Paris the life of the fashionable bacheHe drove in his liveried carriage lor of the demimonde with a woman “How unlike Willie K" exclaimed his Later she mentioned wondering wife the woman’s name in her suit After that Mr Vanderbilt dropped her and the world then knew what "the game" had been Allen is said Marie Vanderbilt have been baptized at birth in her mother’s tears It was not a good omen Her mother died of a broken successors had several She heart none of them happyyomen Marie fascibeautiful grew up capricious nating as her father and lacking like him character ballast Her marriage was one of the with John Wilmerding memorable weddings of Grace church in New York but it did not hold long Her husband threw a plate of ice cream in her face in a burst of rage against her for her airy behavior Mrs for a time was kept in an Wilmerding After that she led a gay life asylum in New York and sank to the us'j-sordid life of the unfortunate The marriage of young Elliott was one- of the same sort He saw a pretty woman fell in love with her married repented and was divorced There are others — so many that one cannot think of going into their ramifications Perhaps they have no n no particular significance But to mind oi such a still they as the one of few happy occasion weeks past when the young heir to all of this love and romance and Is money runs away with a chauffeur all that has gone before in the way of unhappy marriages in the Vanderbilt family but a mere foreshadowing of wbat is yet to come? Maybe so— and then maybe not The only happy marriages of the long history of the beer family are those that have deemed unfortunate by the connectior at the time they have taken place the unhappy William n K EW EBtelle YORK — Julia French one of th youngest de- of old scendants and heirs haa I 1 Commodore Vanderbilt eloped with a chauffeur of Newport and has thereby once again revived interest In the long line jot romance and scandal — romantic scandal or scandalous romance —that has accumulated from generation to generation around the name of Vanderbilt one’s attention back to the It turns his days when Cornelius disinherited son of the same name because he insisted on marrying for love a young His son woman eight years his elder to married Alfred who presumably Buit him and who Inherited all of his while Cornemqney is since divorced lius is said never to have regretted his marriage But this Is but one of many anecdotes to be told of the love stories of this Illustrious family Miss Wilson was an extremely rich Her ypung woman in her own right two sisters had married Ogden Goelet But though and Sir Michael Herbert old enough to marry Miss Grace was single “She has not yet fallen In love” said her mother to the Prince of Wales later King Edward who admired Grace and asked why she was not settled in a home of her own To the German emperor to whom she was presented Miss Wilson said “I would gladly marrjr a foreigner your majesty but I could marry no one if did not first fall In love" Fall In love she did with young Cornelius Vanderbilt The match because of the young woman’s age was bitterly opposed by the bridegroom’s father an! the young man wa3 pracBut tically turned out of the house nevertheless the young couple were A year later old quietly married his son Cornelius died and disinherited of the same name “for disobedience to I 1 1 parental wishes" X I- - Wilson Comes to the Rescue loves you” Grace "My daughter R T Wilson to the young Vanderbilt “and if your fawithout a fortune with left enough to hasn’t you ther support your family I guess I’ve got enough for you both” Young Cornelius went to work and In the last ten years has perfected more than enough valuable machinery Beto support his wife and family sides any such sums he received as a gift from his brother Alfred to whom the father left most of bis fortune So the old man did not cheat love out of Its due of worldly fortune after all You wouldn’t think lie would wish to put a ban on contlnu-nuand happy lovo in his family There has not been enough of it to Bpare The second son Alfred Gwyne Vanderbilt came into possession of by the will of his father but It did notbring him a happy marriage He gave his family great pleasure by a repreMiss Elsie French wedding sentative New York girl of old family Eh had a great fortune in her own with the right but not in comparison Vanderbilt fortune of her husband She was described at the time of her marriage which took place with great pomp at Newport as being one of the blondest and one of the prettiest young women of the smart set Her hair was of pale straw color It grew abundantly on her head and she'wore it in a loose fluff around her face Her skin was fair and her eyes like were blue china Reginald’s Romance Still Holds faShe was fond of her husband’s vorite pastime of coaching and was his frequent companion on trips between New York and Philadelphia But for some reason or other they could not “hit It oft” Alfred was not scholarly and he was not constant In his affections His defections have been costly They have cost him his wife and a tremendous and alimony the society of his son who was to have had the bulk of his fortune There was one other brother who has always been a romantic figure In the society of the country This is Reginald — lover- of horses and more remarkable of his wife He perhaps married Kathleen Nellson when she was the youngest and prettiest debutante of the year in New York She had been out only a little and then under the escort of her uncle Frederick Gebhard She was almost unknown to society at that time but her family was an old and an honorable one “Baby Kathleen” as she was called then had spent her life ln the She nursery and abroad at school went from the convent into the millionaire’s home Since her marriage she has lived at Newport where she has built one of houses in Rhode Isthe handsomest land It is a palace and shs entertains vast parties of house guests in she it Like the czarina of Russia She seldom sets off her own grounds over her estate and goes frequently with her she drives out occasionally husband When he exhibits his horses she usually travels to the shows with him however remote they may She was seen be from her residence frequently in Chicago when he drove She went to New Yorkto the here debut and to the wedding of her who was Gladys VanderBut she returned to her home bilt immediately “I wouldn’t live in New York for the world” she has said She is the prettiest and the most of all the three Vanderdemocratic Mrs Cornelius Is bilt and Mrs Alfred the leader socially was the most blonde and the most most economiwas the She practical Mrs cal and the least talkative brilliant the Cornelius is the most stateliest and the greatest society woman of them all Unhappy Romance of Consuelo romances All of the Vanderbilt however are not confined to this one The subject cannot immediate family without a word about be mentioned ' - tf That DUTY Led to Most Take Sergeant — ’Alt! Murphy’s name for talkin’ in the ranks Corporal— W’y sergeant ’e weren't talkin’ Well cross Sergeant— Wasn’t e? it hout and put 'im in the guard room for deceivin’ me — The Tattler HANDS BURNED FIRE LIKE “I can truthfully say Cuticura Remedies have cured me of four long About four years years of eczema ago I noticed some little pimples and not coming on my little finger giving it any attention it soon became worse and spread all over my hands If I would have them in water for a long time they would burn like fire and large cracks would come I could lay a pin In them After using all the salves I could think of I went to three different doctors but all did me no good The only relief I got was scratching “So after hearing so much about the wonderful Cuticura Remedies I purchased one complete set and after using them three days my hands were much better Today my hands are entirely well one set being all I used” (Signed) Miss Etta Narber R F D 2 Spring Lake Mich Sept 26 1910 Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere a sample of each with book will be mailed free on application to “Cutfc cura” Dept 2 L Boston ffl-GO- T Misunderetand-in- With OF THE DIVORCE8 IN THE VANDERBILT FAMILY divorced and man W K Vanderbilt rled again Consuelo Vanderbilt separated from the Duke of Marlborough Mrs W K Vanderbilt divorced and married to the late O H P BelmCnt dlvorcdd Vanderbilt Mrs Frederick who was ol from her first husband the Vanderbilt family ol Elliott Shepard once separated Commodore Vanderbilt from his wife ol Allen Col Vanderbilt William separated Henry Vanderbilt from his second wife ' Mrs Clarence Collins granddaughdiVanderbilt ter of Commodore vorced Countess Czalkowsky diof Commodore Vanderbilt vorced Dresser brother of Mrs Leroy divorced George Vanderbilt Bad Cold Girl Sweet Was the lass low was the gas it was the evening she expected him to put across the big question He did not look well Something He tried seemed to be troubling him to say something but the words stuck In his throat and the girl noticing this turned the gas even lower he turned to her and Suddenly cried “I’m a dub!” "You donjt “No" she Bald fondly appreciate yourself as well as some Tee hee!’ others do perhaps “Yes” he persisted stubbornly “I’m a dub!" of $50000000 and jwas dispossessed by hie father Kathmarried Vanderbilt Reginald who was comparatively leen Nellson poor They have to all appearances lived happily ever after Gertrude Vanderbilt married Henry Payne Whitney and Is living happily with her husband and two children A FEW CUPID Lover’s Unfortunate Julia Estelle French of Newport chauffeur eloped with Jack Geraghty married III Cornelius Vanderbilt Grace Wilson eight years his senior ofMe WAS OFF WHEN WBAT SHE WANTED ) This Woman Had to Insist Strongly but it Paid “I suffered from a feChicago male weakness and stomach trouble and I went to the store to get a bottle "No" she maintained of Lydia E “Yes” he almost shouted "I’m a Vegetable dub!" Compound but the clerk did not want She was a sensible girl and so realto let me have It— izing that he ought to know best she he said it was no thanked him kindly for warning her good and wanted me It in time and handed him his hat to try something was only after the door slammed beelse but knowing all about it 1 inhind him forever that she realized the sisted and finally awful truth got it and I am so He had contracted a nasty cold I did for it has cured me and what he had been trying to say glad so many cases where know of "I was "I’m in love!" have been cured by Lydia E Vegetable Compound that I can His Christmas Check Bay to every suffering woman if that A1 Ryanthe hospitable flint glass medicine does not help her there is N Y and formerworker of Lockport nothing that wilL”— Mrs JJlnetzkl 2908 Arch St Chicago I1L ly organizer of the socialist local at This is the age of substitution and that place was being congratulated women who want a cure should Insist by the boys at the glass factory E Pinkham’s Vegetable “Yes” said Al "my uncle out in upon Lydia as this woman did and The day Compound just Tiffin is mighty good to me notacrept something else on which the " before Christmas he sent me a check druggist can make a little more profit for $100 Just as a little Christmas Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering ' gift’ After the usual congratulatory com- from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their Bex should not lose sight ments had been duly made all around of the fact that for thirty years Lydia Al added: E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “Yes he certainly is a fine old felwhich is made from roots and herbs low In the postscript of his letter has been tLe standard remedy for fe male ills the check he said: containing In almost every community “ ‘Dear Al if you manage to get this you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia XI I check cashed please send me $4 Vegetable Compound need a pair of shoes’ ”— The Coming 111— Nation TOMMY MURPHY The great horseman who la winning moat of the big races for fast trotters with that farm horse “R T C” record DISTEMPER “SPOHN'S says: CURE Is the best remedy for all forms of Distemper and coughs I have ever known I have used It a number of years” All 60c druggists or send to manufacturers a bottle Fpohn Medical Co Chemand ists Goshen Ind U S A WtithmarA W Shoe Polishes Finest In Quality Largest In Variety They meet every requirenunt for cleauUig ailj ponshlug shoes of all kind and colors Red Cross Christmas Seals Roman Gossip for the The National ' Association Munny (the village banker) — What Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis do you suppose the young fellows in will this year for the first time be naancient Rome did to pqss the time?” tional agent for the American Red Phunny (the village philosopher) — Cross in handling the sale of Red Oh I don't know I suppose they used Cross seals A new national office has to hang around and talk about what and an a punk town Rome was— Puck Jbeen opened In Washington Initial order has been placed for seals although it is expected Important to Mothers that double that number will be Bold Examine carefully every bottle of GILT EDGE the only ladies shoe dressing that positively contain Blacks and Polishes The charge to local agents for the CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for ladles’ &nd children's boots and shoes shines “French Gloss" seals will be 12 percent of the gross infants and children and see that it without rubbing for cleaning and polishing DANDY combination Bears the all kinds of russet or tan shoes 25c "Star' site loo proceeds the national agent furnishKL1TK combination for gentlemen who take ing the seals and advertising material Restores color Signature of pride In hav Inn their shoes look Al and lustre to all block shoes Polish with a brush and taking back all unsold seals at the In Use For Over 30 Years or doth cents “Daby Kilto’ slse cents end of the season Postmaster Gener- Children If your dealer does not keep the kind you want Cry for Fletcher’s Castorla end us his address and the price In stamps for al Hitchcock has approved of the defull size package BROS & CO sign of the seaL Owing to the fact WHITTEIWQRE Perhaps Both that many people last year used Red Man Albany St Cambridg Milly — I put away my last year’s the Oldest and Largest Manvfaeturert of Cross seals for postage the post office Shoe 1‘olishes in the World but it evapbathing suit In camphor lethas orders that given department orated on seals ters or packages bearing the Billy — The bathing suit? face will not be carried through the Make the Liver malls Masculine Anxiety Teddy’s mother had teen taken sudone morning while he was at denly school On his return be was admitted to his mother’s room for a few minutes and found bis Aunt Alicia sitting bjf the bed "No Teddy” said she "mother has been very ill and must not talk" “O my! 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