Show SAD iSAD STORY OF ELLEN TERRY Her Early Marriage to Artist 1 Watts Something of aM a M Mystery PAIR WERE INCOMPATIBLE I nt at It to tel Man Iau Who Nm r yr Her Nature London July 4 Ellen 1 T Terry r let les hns hR brought bt tip lilt the story tory of if her marriage to Watt alta atta the tho iw jointer I liter the time on om thing In her life liCe which has ha always been more mG or lees of a mystery That That the marriage took place flace and anti that n a legal separation was obtain obtained by hy atc many Y year MI rt after r the time hail hul are about tiu th the only facts fact known to thun general public Mis Mies Terry lorry was wall only in 1 when the th- then therm aged middle artist fell ten In love lovo with her r golden n hair her dancing blue oy Dyes and h her hor r graceful form A woman who was waa at the thc wedding a Mays itZ It wits a 11 sIght night cr to b be forgotten as IU l Ellen llen Terry walked or rather rathel skipped 1 down the aisle alle on oum the arm of the tIme distinguished man she looking hIke some fairy fair from frum remit the realms re of time the tJ c sprites As 8 the time sunlight caught her Imer hair and her ro roguish ul h glance Hew from front uric 01 friend to another nother Watts tutta lived lI In a big house houlK with two maldon al sister ten who managed d hl his simple simple sim sun but stately establishment nt with all 1111 the rigid decorum which only English people seem scent capable of maintaining In their everyday existence This Titis was time the to which Vatta nUH took his lila bride a sunny faced undisciplined wayward child reared In an atmos atmosphere phere of or anti and totally un- un ahle alii to comprehend the serious people who undertook to order her life Atmosphere Far Pm From Congenial Con Watts Walts had imad an abhorrence of or the stage as 88 a fit place for his luis wife hut but Miss Terr Terry had hat already tasted of time the anti and success of tho theatre theatre- and was not at all prepared to give it up altogether She Site was now removed entirely from an any a association with it end and her time was W S purposely filled by lW h her r with a n succession of oC visits among friends as conventional l us HR himself him him- Ft self Kelf Jf and amid hy II humdrum domestic duties when hon at home Watts nUs was a It man of great r at nobility of ch character r. r but he ime was not broad in his hi Inclined to bb hi sympathies anti and was harsh and stern In his Judgments lie He never nover understood Ellen Terr Terry and amI lund hail little nee inline in tn restraining her She bite played pranks 4 all over oter the house II to the time open Ollon disgust antI and amazement of th the servants se anti and horrified tho the two Iwo maiden malIen sisters every hour In the tie tiny day At t last Int matters mutters came to such uch a n pass vass that she determined to leave e tho time house house- 1111 return to her life II on Limo stage She he managed to ret get her tier clothes out then she arran arranged her tier farewell fanwell with the th consummate mischievousness which characterized her hor There was wasa n a b r i flInty at her IUT hous hOU i UN are formal ormal ns OK the circle of o people in which Watts aUK moved I Every Etory ory guest was WIH In lii place but hut the young youn wife had hadnot not appeared Hl- Hl HlA A servant rut was vas sent for em her and amid all waited waited- Her I lit 11 Appearance Finally lh site she came rome audacious and amid dimpling h her r graceful figure outlined In pink tights lights She made her bow and then fled l. l saw MW her again but for Watts over never I ver years tars he cherished the tho hope bope that she Khe would up everything c and antl return to him lie He acknowledged that thai he lie was largely to lo blame and ho hc never ce ceased H d to care curt for or her An Arm artist friend who was traveling In F. F Egypt pt with him a n tow few ew years before his Imla death tolls tells a n story of or coming across ac nc- nc- nc ross a beautiful young gIrl irl In Cairo an on English girl with Ellen Terry's Terrys face Cac Watts VnUs turned and hair ball and manner deathly pale palo when h he saw mw her and m nearly arl fainted but gathered strength to got get back to his hotel hotl where re ho he shut himself up UI for the tIle rest resl of or the day Miss MiNt Terrys Terry's children to whom she gave gove the name of or Craig are arc very un un- UI like hire e. e The daughter Edith is quiet rather plain and spends her luer life lire makIng makIng making mak mak- ing stunning stage gowns gown She hu hus a little house In tho time Westminster quartet quarter with her long life tr friend l a woman known In the London literary and anti dramatic dra dra- matic matle world as Christopher St. St John l Keeps Up Several Homes It Is Js well known that Miss Us Terry is III poor because of or tho the numerous establishments es os- es- es she fht maintains heT her own house In tn town at Chelsea and her country home In Surrey her daughters daughter's tees tee's home homo a n flat lat for or her son Gordon Craig and another for tor his wife wite an and chil chil- dren Gordon Craig Is MI Miss Terrys Terry's pride and ond joy though he hue has Imax cost hor her dear In money and In worry lIt lie has bas a pretty and charming wife vic and four Cour lovely children but h he ha hats has practically deserted deserted de tic- carted them thorn and his mother supports support them Gordon Cordon Craig has bas many curious stagecraft Many will remember re remember re- re ideas about member how Miss Terry Torr jeopardized theatre afew a n afew her success at the Imperial Introduce i order to In few tew years cars ago hiss his Innovations I i Irving was always kind kina to the Craig children and was godfather to Gordon Gordn Craig's Craigs Her Only Oly Quarrel With 1111 Jn 11 Irving had a a. gauge broad view of life liCe and anti an Infinite fund of sympathy He lie and Miss Terry Ten never ne hall had a serious quarrel 1 until the hue one ono which separated them AntI And this was waa really brought shout about by the maneuverIngs of a n good good- looking young woman who lund had gained influence over or Irving Irvin a ft t temporary bitterly re regretted ri n late Irving Wi shen n it was W too the e estrangement for fOT Miss her iter old was W 5 Terry erry with dl difficult to reconcile But nut a reconciliation recon con dilation did take tak place before Irvings Irving's death eath tl d th Of ot Watts Watt Ml Ua Mies Terry was never known to speak and so far tar as aa a her outward outward outward out out- ward life ute Is lit concerned tier her marriage arrIage Is IK IKas isas as ns If It It had never nt been At Ellen EUen Terry's Terrys silver allver Jubilee re recently recently re- re twenty three of at the Tc Terry Terr m family took part In ono one of ot tho the per per- |