THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY JANUARY 27 1908
r MISS VANDERBILT A BRIDE IN BOWER OF RARE ORCHIDS 8ABYSEYLGE
fo brJd room the Austrian Ambasndor
nn 1 linroncs Honrelmuller and th
member of the Austrian Embassy In
the splendor of their official uniforms
Cornollus Vnndcrbllt gave the bride
away his brother Alfred who by hi
lathers will waj made the head of th
family urging this In order to hov
tho world that there hall lx > en 6 con
pIeta reconciliation in the family
Thli feature of the ceremony had
bren widely dlicumed In society and I
there were rrnny wild rumors Bllont
concerning a brotherly wrangle over
I who should step up ns the head of tho
family at this notable wedding
4 The ceremony was performed In frp
drawing room on the Fifth avenue side
and at Its conclusion tho bridal part
walked down tho alsla marked hy grow
1 ing orchid to the ballroom wher the
bride and bridegroom toft their pin In I
i f floral bower and received congratula
tions Tin lunnant > user ir el
ding brakfaat was rd
A Counter Szeohenvl Miss Glady
Into the front rank
U Vanderbllt steps I
it > of the noble families of Hungry The
i Count Is twentynine years old and the
f youngest fan of the lute Hnicilcli I
k Bzechenyl who for many years WaS
1 the AustroJlungary Ambassador at
Berlin and the intimate friend of three i
German Emperors
The young man Is nlso wealthy and j
can take hU bride to Hc In two IMSj
ties thut are not encumbered nor will
j be need any of her SlLfOtM to help i
him niiilntaln thu niu inllceiiLe of thu
family estates
f4t 130 Picked Policemen on Guard
The police arrangements for guarding I
i the young nobleman und his 12lXMcuO
j bride from the contact of a curious i
i throng ooud not have been more o > ul > I
F orate had the occasion been one of the
profollllllOSI olllclal nnpjitance CJiuf
i Inspector Corlrlstht directed the ar
v raivinents rum Mulberry street send
i Ing Inspectors Val > h and sJchmlttb ricr
I
t to wall uft the sacied piuulnct of the
Sr Vanderollt mansion trim the public
Likewise thirty Central OIHce men
y wen detailed to mingle with the lwd4
4 and keep a wary eye out far plck
pockets
t Inspoctor Uahh and forty men In
vested the Fiftyseventh street entrance
to the IniKslng home of Mrs Comellus
i Vanderbilt while Inspector Sclunlttboi
fvr with sixty men lunkcil after the
Fiftyeighth street entrance and drive
s t way The pavement bordering the three
sides or the house was sacred ground
on which none but Ihe elect were al
loved to step without being Immediately
hurled out Into the street avi brushed
without the boundary of tho police line
Closed Two Streets to Public
Commissioner Ulnsham had Impressed
it upon Ills Inspectors that ho desired no
F repctltinn of the disgraceful mobblne
tbilt attended the wedding of the Duke
of Koxburghe and Miss Miy Uoelet at
St Thonass Church Inspectors Walsh
h vand Schmltherger went to the task with
r more zeal than discretion and com
pletely closed Fiftyseventh and Fifty i
eighth streets to all public tralllc pre
orvine them for the tinio being as i
private lanes of aiiproaeh for mem
bers of the Vanderbllt fsimlly and tha
edging jrests
c When a flying squadron of camera
men attempted to photograph Mr and
Mrs Hairy Payne Whitney liS they
walked acrosi Flitysuventh street from
fi their home to the Vanderbllt mansion I
L they were charges by dipt Hums and I
v a dozen burly policemen Mr Whitney
< smiled on the camera men and made no
objection to being snapped but the po
lice conducted themselves almost wth
fury driving the kodikers hack Into the
I
fringe of the crowd and threatening
i them with arrest and annihilation
I will not have the Vanderblts an
I noyed said Inspector Walsh and If
any of you fellows cross the line again I
I will run you In
The Counts Wily Manoeuvre
The Count Szechenyl executed a niiy
manoauvro In eroislm from the Whit i
ney home where he had spent the nlslit
to the home of his brIde Inawnm
t panled h < > crept stealthilY down the
steps and walked a little way west to i
ward Sixth avenue Then he turned
nd walked back cnwslnc the street
diagonally and finally dishing with his
coottallg aflutter up the steps and Into
the hou e
Only the members
of the family en
tered on the Fftysovemh street sl < le
the KTioatj driving n throitrh the Fifty
tlghth street entrance between a lane
of stalwart policemen Alfred Vnnder
bat drove to the house alone In one
of his racing automobiles hla Alf fo
s lowim with her children In another
car Cornelius Vandefblt dlimitsed
hID equ njte at Fiftysixth street and
walked to the house His wife wai
not with him
It was a difficult task to keep the
throng In circulation and also maintain
a gangway for the wddin guests
i but tho Inspector saw that their
men did It sven If they had to be R
trill rouri with the frenziedly eager
women and the little groups of male
ladles tailor who wriggled about In
an effort to Jot down Ideas and de
scriptions of the rich gowns that
flashed from tho carriage and van
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Count and Countess Szechenyi After Ceremony
the Brides Mother and View of Vanderbilt Home
Drawn especially lor Tile Evennn Wor i bv TNRHYN RTANLAWS
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shed In the tunnel of canvas leading
up r the Flftyelwbth Street ntrance of
the house
Not Allowed to Cross the Street I
Before the two inspectors arrived I I
and undertook the guarding of the Van I
dThllt home a smaller SlUad of mor
I
was on hand in charge of Lieut Be
den who was as particular In exclud
Ing the curious from the vicinity of
the wojdlnr as If the person of th
President was threatened bv a horde
of cranks He drove men and womef
back from the curbs without ceremony
and allowed nobody even to cross thE I
pavement toward the sidewalk border
Inc the Vanderbllt home unless they
could show unequivocal credential
ptltline them to admission to IV
house
Automobiles and brilllint ermljwRe
began to arrive at 11 oclock and were
handled with splendid expedition by the
mourned men In charge of the traffic
regulations There were no wrangles or
drlavi carriage following wirriaee with
mechanical prcclson
Hotel Guests Fill Windows
There was almost as much exelt
ment over the wtddlnir In the Piis
and Savoy Hotels as on the street The
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windows of the skysciapimr tostelnw I
looking down on the scene of the wl
ding ceremony were flllni with rr lnr I
face find Ire were little groups n
the balfonies The entrances of tne I I
hotels were also lammed with Poop I
that the poll haj lung hack from e
pavoment
From the outside nothing could be I
ftn of the hrilllan1 function within for
many foicLs of lace and damask cur
tains cut off t view of the Interior
All that II IM curious watchers could see
was the dish of hfiiuul gowns and i
the clltter of gems worn by tho guests
OR they left their carriages and were i
swallowrd up In the funnul or awning
leadIng to the entrance
The hakiroiind of the deomtlon
that transformed the great btUronm
rilnlng room Mnorlti rjoin and the
splendid stairway of faen stone on the
main floor Into a fairyland of bloom
was of selected ore There were
thousands of these rare exotlcu rhossn
with great pains for their wealth of
bloisom from every florist shop In the
city They were banked up against tno
walls and arranged In bowers and
streaming garlands Intertwined wltn
Southern smilax sjvd Japan aspara I
gus
Growing orchids of the softer colors
were scattered through the drawing
loom blendlnr Into the higher tones of
yellow that blazed In the Moorish room
and dining hall There was a dellcati
preil liuiie of yellow h he Hungarl < i
national color but not enough to detract
I
tract from the Drlda tones nialntali >
In the ol mters nf spring tliwers lllnc
tulips jonquils and HUes of the valley
that were neipetl upon the tables
A great wall of palms and nrn
woven Into a living wall of green with
smilax and the trnlllnif tendrils M rare
vine smothered from view Nahan
lrHnko orchestra of sixtyfive pere <
The bride who to an accomplished
inaelclan a pupil for several years of
Jean de Reizke In Paris personally se
IdCtad the musical numbnrt
Music Selected by the Bride
Wlion the guests begun to arrive they
were uriBti by thn Hi > du < Mlvo strains
of the two movement from Tsohnlkow
okys Bymiihony Patnetlqun the love
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tniuld from the second act of Waun
Trlatan und l < olde and tho andante
from Ileutliovnn fifth rymphony
Wliun the liimr arrived for the care
mon there wa A fcrtttf lull in the nui > c
followod bv n bunt of etch melodY and
tIlt Hridal Jroomnlonur from Ilubln
steins ° Ierarntera I
The lirldetrrtvini hd pent the night
I
at the home of Harry Payne Whitney
arrou the Urait from tint Vnndirtllt 1
mansion Ho did not craM to his bridu
himiiK until About an hour btrOl the
cartttnnny When he wan aoooapanlnd by 1
his attendant Count Anton SLgray
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Count Stefvn Szechemyl and Count Paul
Usterhazy
The brides attendants Miss Uuth
Vanderbllt Twombly daughter of Mr
I and Mrs Hnmllton McK Twombly
Mss Dorothy Whitney daughter of the
Into William C Whitney and lltle Miss
Flora Payne Whitney a niece of Miss
Vanderbllt preceded the Count and
his entourage of counts to tire house
The brides wedding gown was of
white satin and point lace the famous
lace that adorned her mothers wedd ng
gown her ell was nlsji of point lace
and she carried a prayerbook bound In
Bold and Ivory Her attendants wore
beautiful frocks of white lace and clif
ton and carried prays of orange blos
soms
No National Music Played
Both the Count and the Countess were
averse to having muse of a national
character so that no American air wa4
played The Austrian hymn Was also
excudod as not being in good tisie at
tn unoitlclal and simple wedding nor
was any Hungarian mufle j > clc > ted
After the ceremony the brlJal pair le
the guests In to breakfast and while
toasts weN belnK drunk to the Count
Jnd Counts the orchestra placed Rub
insteins KimenoiOstoxv Strauss
aahtz HochzeluKUcnge selections
front Tie Merry Widow I meis
uiiltz Ulu S111 enbrunn the dream
music from Huntpeidlncks Haentel
und itretel and the baiiarnllu from
urtenjKira Lea Contes Hoffmann
The wedding breakfast was extended
wet Into the afternoon in tho hope at
tiring out the hundreds of curious who
vtri still waiting without the poli < t >
barriers for a ifllmpie ut the di >
tuiKuihed pair
Gifts Worth More Than 1000000
The estimated value of the wedding
Kills di pia > ed in the andvrbllt home
today unue tnu watchful eyes uf a
guaid of detectives la more than el
uWOcO Thc 1111 the entire room on the
second floor of the mansion with a
wonderful array of art objccs and daz
I zling gems paintings tapestries nnd
I hilf a ton of liver and pikl plate
I Three Central Office toeti hae teen < i
talitd fi days to ill a patrol of Pink
erton men In protecting the treasures
Mrs VanJirblt made many splen id
trifts to her dluphter chief among thun
a tiara of unusual height romrwPd or
solitaire d nm mds nnd a collar of the
m arully vleted gems Mrs
Frnjptlk Vanderbllt gave a neckHf
f poLS and diamonds and th
Durioss of Mrthtttgh tie brides
cousin sent H rope chnln of pearls with
assll cf pearls nnd tin njnls The
fift ef Mr and Mrs Wllllnm K Van
derhllt Jr was n ring sot with a lasto
Inmond of the sort ailed flame white
The tijreo brothers of the Counter
provided the elegant chest of silver and
old plate and the bridegrooms gift
was a casket of the Szeehenyl family
lewels Other iflfts were
A ring wet with rubles nnd diamonds
from Dr and Mrs Seward Webb a
pendant of sapphires and diamonds
from Mrs Annie Paget a sliver tea ser
I p from Mrs Elliott F Shepard a
massive silver candelabra from Mr and
Mrs Hnmllton McK Twombly and a
large rentreplere of silver from Senator
> nd Mrs Depew
Some of Bride Accomplishments
The latest and only member of the
Vand rhllt family blds the iJiirhess
i Mnrlborough 0 mtrry a title Is
umpiralively little known on this side
f the Atlantic as the greater part nf
er girlhood wns pnt abroad It was
< > r mothers ambition that she become
an exceptionally accomplished young
woman As a child she showed a pe > 11
ar aptness for languages nnd has
learrfd to spenk French German anti
Italian fluently After meeting and
faring In love with the Count Szi
ihtnyl she began the study of Hun
irlln md as she picked up some of
tills language from n servant while n
hlld she learned rapidly
Also she Is an accomplished muslrlan
and sins with rare tale having
trained her voice under the direction of
Jean de R szke Her Ideas of dross aro
singularly severe for a young woman of
her station in life and she In not f nd
of jewelry unleoos It Is severely plain
Those who itnow her Intimately and
saw the gorgeous array or gems her
friends nnd relatives gave to her be
here that she will overcome ho dl
taste for this cort of adornment after
she ha entered Into the foclaj life of
her husbands country
Corneliuss Busy Day
This was ft busy day for Cornollus
Vundorbllt for he had engaged not
only to give nU sister away In mar
IllIjf to the Hungarian nobleman
aId o to Iblst us 1roonl man at the
wntilltur of hU old friend Frank Lyon
Polk to Ml Emily Htiiral Potter In
Philadelphia thin afternoon In order
to fulfill both engagements Mr Van
rtcrhllt hind a special train waiting fr
him In Jeinav tltv to which he dashod
ii an autmrnVjllo tmmodlatelv aftor
the wedding ceremony on Fifth HVH
I nThK Count Sioohenyl Toro the court
dress uniform nf a lieutenant of Hun
I
ganan cavalry consisting of a cloth
ofsold Jacket and I dark velvet cloak
HU attendants wore dazzling OMurt
nlornis us did Ambassador Hengelmul
ler and the members of hLs staff Alto
gether there were ten or 1 doan Hun
garians in uniform making a striking
unirnst with the sombre frock coats
b Ameri
anti ciiiuvntionaJ snxb of the
I cans prtisent
I Who Were Present
The following Is I list of th guests
who Httended the wedding
The AustriaHungary Ambassador
Barn Henselniuner the Baroness len
gelmullcr Baron I < ouli Ambrozy Coiui
I seller Mr Morlz von SzentIvany Sec
ond Secretary ot the Austrian Embassy
i and Lieutenant Baron F Presuchen
von Tnd Zu Llehenstoln and Mine
LlobTisteln Count and Countess Denes
1 zrchenyl Count Stefan Szechenyi
tottIlt Paul Ksterhazy Count Appon > l
Mrs Mlle Standish Bromley great
1 aunt of the bride
i Mr and Mrs W Ixlsar Shepherd
Mr WillUm E rfhcpnerd jr Miss
MifMe twMin Shephrd 11 and Mrs
William Iv Vanderbilt ir 11 anil
1 Mrs < irn < > llui Vnmlerollt Mr ami
Mrs Alfred O Vand rl > ilt Mr and
Mrs Ile innl1 C Vnnderbllt Mr and
Mrs Fr lcrlck W Vanderbilt Mra
Klliott F Sbppnrd Mr ant Mrs
George W Vuudorlill Mr nnd Mr
v triiun I > > iel iiane Mr MaUom
Sloane Mr and Mrs Hamllon MI
Twomblv Mr ant Mrs llenrv Pa > no
Whltnev Dr and Mrs W SenarJ
Webb Mr and Mrs Krnesto G Fab
brlIr
Mr und Mrs Dave Hennen Morris
Mr anti Mrs w lam Inv S < ileffen
Mr and Mrs James A Br len Ir Mr
land Mr W H O eoml FlPld Mr and
I Mrs WUJim A M nnrden Mr aixl
i Mrs Ralph Pulitzer Mrs W Alston
nice Ss Flncjr Mr anti Mr Philip
rtoyfr Ms n nel Torranre Mr and
I Mrs John A Hadden Mr and Mr W
1 Rithbone Hacon Mrs Jame Bur
den sr Mr and Mr 1 Tivn end
i Burden the Mes Burden Mr and
Mrs Oustiv E Kissel Miss KpI r i
and Mr Edward C Post Mi ant Mr i
i Ornie Wllvm Cot and Mrs John Jacob
I Astor Mr and Mrs fHrcni I MT I
I ka > Mr and Mr fmrrs B 5 loan
I P Miss Harriet Aloximler IT nrv T I
I
I Sloane M ss Hmlly Jlnnn 1 1ni
I
W D i Mrs Frederic
Mrs BirI Dodge Fdtrc
I Pearson Miss Ellie Pearson Mr anti
Mrs Luther Kountze Mr and Mrs J
Gordon Douglas Mr and Mrs Amos
Tuck French and Miss Pauline French
The Mayor and Mrs McClellan
Mr and Mrs John H Drexel Mr
and Mrs ELl > rtge T Gerry the Misses
Gerry Mayor and Mrs CSeonte B Mo
Clellan Mr and n Ogden Mills MLa
Beatrice Mills Mr and r Urndley
Martin Jr Mr Phoenix Ingraham Mr
Frederick I Baldwin M F Townsend
Martin Mr and Mrs Lloyd S Bryc
Mr and Mrs William E Glyn Miss
Dorothea Kane Mrs Charles H Mar
shall Miss Evelyn Marshall Mr and
Mrs James A Stlllman Mr and r
Mlltqn S Barger
Bishop and Mrs Henry C Potter
Mrs Frederic = Ion the Mlsso
Louise and Anna Sinds Mr Rober
Cornell Sands Mr and Mrs Charle
1 Oelrlchs Mr and Mrs lenT Clew
Mr end Mrs Howard Cushlng Mrs
Richard Gimbrlll Mr and Mrs KarrlcV
ltlges Miss Pauline Rig s Miss Sailiv
Jones Miss Rosamond Street Mrc
George H Bend Miss Beatrice Ber L
Mr Buchanan Wlnthron Miss Marie
Wlnthrop Mr and Mrs George R
Fearing Mr Ezurton L Wlnthrop Mr
and Mrs HrreXt Iselln Mr and Mrs
Amur Svott Burden Mr and Mrs
Arthur helm Mr and Mrs Lewis
I plln Mr and Mrs Henr A C Tay
lo Mr iind IT I ie Il v Bmmet
The RJght Rv and Mrs David H I
Grtvr Mrs Bar lr Wallaoh Miss Jen
nie li Wallaoh Mrs Samuel F Birgcr
MIS Edna H Dane Mr and Mrs
Adrian Ijelln the Misses Therese and
Ix > ulbo Iselin Mr and Mrs Payne Whit
ney Mr and Mrs Nelson OShiugh
nesy the Rev Dr Leighton Parks the
Misses Parks Mr and Ms Edmund 1
Davl os Mr and Mrs William Wood
ward Mr nnd Mrs henry R Wlnthrop
Mrs Gielet Miss Evelyn Parsons Mr
and Mrs Freilerlrk C Huemeyor Mr
and Mrs W Stnrr Miller Mr and Mrs
Benjamin Welles Malor O Crelghton
W > hb the Misses Wrtmnre Mr Craig
Wadsworth Mr and Mrs AV Watts
Sherman Mr Worhlngton Whltehouse
Mr anti Mrs Francis K Peidletfrn Mr
and Mrs A Gordon Nore Mr and
Mrs niharrt Mortlrne Vr aol Mrs
Tree tn ipi Lnmrnue Ir anti Mr Foxhill
Count and Bride to Fool
I i and Share Their Incomes
If the union of Miss UKleiril anJ Count is
VIkrlit COUI Szechenyi anything ut
a love match there is nothing to indicate it Miss Yatklerbilt has some
thing like 12000000 in her own right to be sure but the Count is like
wise wealthy as wealth goes in Hungary There has been no exact state
ment of his riches but it is known that he receives an income of S60000
or 70000 a yearenough to keep any Hungarian wolf from even a
titled u door
HS puroiy I case of love Miss Van
derhllt herself has so < 1ecliri and
surely she ought to know There hag
teen none of the disgusting talk of a
mirringe settlement such ns hrnuh
forth a bill In Concress a fw n >
ago fathered by a sne rne linohd
which was designed to tax such bar
gains with foreign nohtenen 25 pAr
rent the sum to be returned to the
ldebs family after the usual divorce
proceedings
The subject of a settlement li the one
thing except the photographers which
as upset the good nature of the Count
since he has hen here He has not dK
II Ned questions nlong that line oven by
a denial but his friends have spoken
on his behalf in words that were a
rm as they were convincing
Wealth
Rich a Hungarians Count
Absurd Insulting were some o the
mIller adjectives used when his rela
tives were asked about a settlement
upon their arrival to attend the wed
dins Count l < a zlo Is a rich man
rich U wealth Is reckoned In Hungary
and he would not accept a settlement
i even It ono were offered those rela
tives replied
And so It must go Into the records asa
I because everybody says
1 love matchbecaUse SIYA
BO and because them Is every reason
I t believe that nothing Dot genuine old
I fashioned ova brought these two
In fact thereTO
i young people togetl r tnc
i TO ClUE A COLD IN OE DAV
Th LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinine Tate
Druffitliti refund moner If I MtIi to ere K
I W GROVES ilzntUts L on sach box U
1 < pretty good reason to believe that If
I were not for this deep love no wed
Ing bells would be ringing In the I
inm Vanderbilt mansion today
Count Wins by GoodFellowship I
Miss Vanderbilt was hcsnltablv re
ived whet she and her mother vis
r the ancestral home of the zechen
last summer while thov were trav
e lng abroad but It has been whls
rered that the proud old famly ne of
the proudest of the nobllty that tolls
its heads just a trllle higher than
trie hlhur the
rest of the proud nobles of Europe
wuld have preferred a brda for
Count I iszlo o their own blood avail
without the millions
There was no objection to Count
Laazio this sldo
on no fur as ihls own
personality Is concerned but Miss Van
dirbllts brothers Alfred and Reginald
were very tar from enthusiastic when
he news was first broken to them
i nst October tha their ulster was to
marry a foreigner Veiled rej > rta sifted
I out of Newport of little snubs ndmln
latered t the suitor by the brothers
but long since they were won over by
the Inherent goodfellowship of the
Count
lie Is for onn thing recognized as
one of the best dressed men In the
courts of Europe When he arrived last
I fall to meet the American friends and
family of his fiancee he had a matter
of twentyfive trunks filled with the
latest triumphs of the bet tailors in
ParIs and London and In Nflwpnrt
i Ienox and New York he has had every
I opportunity t wear them to the best
Advantage that any young man aaxlouj
500 AMERICAN GIRLS
I WITH 205000000
i HAVE WED TITLES I
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Many International Marriages Have
Been Happy but List of Disastrous
Ones Is Appalling Some of
I the Noted Cases
I
More than five hun 1red American girls hav married itlaj for I
eigners and a careful statistician hat li iirei that n trifle more than
S08000000 has been ten over SIMS through Cupids influenw riii
imount does not include the fortune of Miss Glads anJerbi wlu >
narries Count Szeclienyi ot Hungary today I
o only have the marriages of Atwi lean heiresses filled the ilepletcrt
coffers of foreign noblemen but many of the fair Americans have presented
their husbaniis with heirs to inherit the ties AIoo have the America
wives become prominent In politic and society of foreign countries
notably n L thow who have married BrItish noblemnn
imt me r > > cora or inreiicitons titter
notional marriaj Is certainly appall
hc and the divorce court history of tho
oast few yinrs teems with the names
o titled foreigners who married rlei
Xtnerlcan gIrls There arc few of
tnese Cases In which the American wife
did not bring the suit either for separa i
tiOn or divorce I
tOn
Sam of the matches lIe been love
matches and in theca instances with
few exceptions t Amrrloan wives
have brett happy Hut thee are the ex i
ceptions that prove the rule ITnhappI i
less shame and Ignominy have come
In most of the International marriages
I The most recent American heiress to I
me for a divorce was the Countess of j
Castollino who was Miss Anna Gould I
This was a love match that ended dig
astrou And when Miss Gould mar
I rled the picturesque Bonl It was confidently
dently believed It was a union thaI
would bring happiness to the bride
Ms Gould brought tC000OX > to her
Count
When three sons were born to the
couple there was all the more reason to
believe the couple were happy Tie out
come of the marriage bon too wel
I known Humiliated her womans pride
outraged and her love dead the Coun
tess of Caitellane ought freedom in the
divorce court and was fortunate enough
to win It I
The marriage of Con uelo Vanderbilt
to the Duke of Marlborough was an
oher unfortunate alliance Miss Van
derbilt paid JlOOuOOrtO for her title Tio
separation o the Duke and Duchf i of
Varlborough constituted the greatest
sensation of years TOnI Edward did
what he could to prevent the unheaval
but failed
I was stated at the time of the sep
aration that the Dueha had agreed to
settle 100 0 1 year on her titled hus I
band In order to ecuro the separation
without resort to the courts
The Duchess retained possession of I
her two children the Marquis o niand
ford and Lord Ivor Spencer Churchill I
Miss May Goelet who married the j
Duke of Roxburifhe In May IMS wa
one of the wealthiest of American heir
to win the favor of his fiancee friend
coulJ desire
But more than all that he I 1 thor
ough sportsman and a charming type of
the Hungarian cavalier He has tray
ailed extensively and In hi twenty
eled
Vght years has had n few experiences
hat try the nerve of the most courage
ous
His Duel With Batonyl
A couple of years ago for Instance
ho fought a duel with Aurel Batonyi
on the Austrian frontier and wounded
him In the left arm
HU knowledge tif horseflMi won the
admiration of the Vanderbiits as hard y
anything else coul have won tnem A
all of the cottages where he and Miss
Vanderbilt have been InvIted he has
Carried himself with dignity and his
charm of manner has placed him fa
above the esteem In which many for
eign suitors for the hands of American
heiresses have been held no matter
were their titles and short
how long th6r ttle
their pocketbooks
Szechenyi of Ancient Lineage
In lIneage no titled foreigner
who has won an American bride
excels the Count The Szecheny
name run back foi n thousand years
Count Laszlo inn point to an ancestor
Iolnt VIH on the fighting line In to
when the Magyars wore breaking Into
Em jpi lglrs plains of Asia and
uterrunnlnx Himgnry and Transylvania
in the tenth century
like all o the other liarls of great
Hungarian famlllH the wealth ot Count
LasZio lies chielly In land The young
Count owns thousands of acres divided
Into farms and forest preserves anti
from these domains hn draws his In
come In tributes of wheat tobacco hemp
n nil grapes
ev03 to marry 1 titled foreigner Miss
Goelet the daughter of Ocden Ooelet
was worth In her own rlntit over Jlu
VOCJ This entire amount a aotuillv
Miss Ciooiffs dowry but only a smiil
> art of hor
part Inheritance
Inhcrlanc was settled 01
her husband not mora than Jl > n i jO It
wa reported Thlk
Iore uilon has apparent
ly been t happy oe ntDarnt
Ii ol i ai y union was this of Miss
lelll Z imiiierinun of Chic
Zllerull u Ctiiutnimtl to the
Dii lee o Manchester Us Ximiiieriniii a
dour amounted to noi < than SlAut
II Ihal
Tie Duu anJ Duchess of Marchcster
arc deutel in eat outer and are con
biju tly very hipp
Tle nirr is o MUi Alice Thaw ss
ter of harry Tiaw I the Earl f Yar
itt otith now Ims turned out unhappilv
ufhappll
Tne Countess is now iulnv to mo tile
manluce annulled on the ffnunj thai
she has been a wife to hm nnlj in
nato No children have renultucl from
l111
this union I will h remembered thin
harry Thaw
lnrrr refused to net as best man
nt the weddlm and the brldegro mal
slated upon a settlement buforo rf
performuJ would consent to have tist oor unon
rfl3 Ilmdlev Martin became nllle I
with the KnKllsi nobility In I > C Ile i
1n
Cornfllii Martin married tar Karl of
Craven Tie brides JOWl ivaa more
union tlan flOOiO hlldro = Trool to
Mlii dele Grant laughter of Gen F
D Grant and crinildnuKhter of < let
I S Grant bright but I mal down
In money to Irince Cantacuzene of
r 7 Jn lt
iltsa to whom si nas irnej IP
i An heir has been ior tr th
i iuiv
1 notable International
Ilternrtlonal alliance ni
that of Miss Mary Ieither of Chirac
to 10111 Curzon afterward VlrereBent
nf India Lady Curzon l leretfl
t4e wax one of the moM brllllan
Anierl > fin women abroad during ltd
rtav and hlcseil great hfino > nth f
hersif and for her hunlmnd
Marguerite Dais > loiter her ls
met nl5o marrld a title and bevani
hln
till wife of the iirl of Suffolk Hf
1
American omen r nitfH i ir fi 11
bands dowries of J2C JCI > i pnI The
were the daughter uf Levi Z Ieiter
Miss 1lel M tttn dntiRnter of l ei
I Morton ffirnvr VlceIresdent mar
nod th Due Ie Valoncny from whom i
she was later separated hir fat i
vettlpil 10l a ear on her
Miss Eva Hryint Marcny who hecnm
1 Trlni Clnnni Miss Inn
who Ijeinme the Countess JostftU nnd
Miss cirn HuntiiKton who became th >
PrlncP1 Hatzf ° llt were r < ree Vtner1
fin heiresses who brought their hus
bands mllllondnllar dowries
And n runs the list through the more
hnn five hundrod names
CHICAGO AND ALTON AND
BURLINGTON GET WRITS
UASHJXGTON Jan rTh Su
nreme Court of the TnltM States to
day granted the petitions o the On i
rago Burlington anti Qulncy and the i
hlnco and Alton Itallroad C < irn pan Its
for writs of certiorari In tho Govern I
ment eases XII nt them on charges
of granting rebates
The action of the court will bring th
rtises to this court for rovlew
I
EvartS
Ale
a natural product rich in all
I the essentials that produce
endurane energy brawn and
sinew It maketh man strong
Holeh HrHnuranm Saloons Oyster Iou
Sunday World Wants Work
Monday Morning Wonders
May Manton Patterns
Announcement
After March 1st in addition to our many other branches in New
York City a full line of Patterns and our fashion monthly Dressmaking
at Home will he on sale at the store of the
Simpson Crawford Company
Sixth Avenue and 19lh Street
Until that date our patrons in the Sixth Avenue zone may b sup
plied at the 14th Sf Store at 21 West 23d St and also corner Lexington
Ave and 23d St
Wanted Brunches Throughout the City Where We Have None
MAY MANTON PATTERN CO
113 and 134 Wl 2YUi St NeW York City
1
WAS THREATENED
By Terrible EczemaHead Became
a Mass of Itching Rash and Sores
Would Scratch Till Blood Came
Much MoneyWasted in Fruitless
TreatmentsDisease o Was SoD
CURED AT SLIGHT COST
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
Our little girl was two months old
when site got ii rash on her taco and
within flvo days her face and head wtwe
all one euro V med different rome
dies lint it Rot woro Instead of butter
and wo thought situ would turn bHnd
nnd that her ears would all otT Sh
suffered terri l and would scratch
until the hltol care At rqht w
had to pin her luiiKh down This
went on until sho was five month old
then I had her tinder our all doc
tors care but she continued to row
worse Ho sid it was eczema W hOI
sho was em months old I started to
use Cuticura Soap Luticura Ointment
and Cuticura Hc olvcnt nnd in three
rp < > ks what n chaiiRtl I kept using
tin Cutieiira UeireilicM for two month
nnd nor bah was a different girl You
ule n it set a r d n sore and sho
wn if fair as I i1 horn baby and all
for the < mall r jt f a dollar awl seventy
five cints where wo had spent ti
tiniet tho niitiev for doctoring S
Ir mtv two ycnts old and hn not had a
iKM of tho otviina finci Mrs I F
Itudke U F V 1 Supur Min
Apr n and May 2 1007
SLEEP KILLED I
i By an Itching Humor Another
Cur > by Cuticura Remedies
I broke out with a humor whlcti i
cpifvul almost nil over my body The
itching nulil Kt worse on retiring I
So I CliiKl not lotp I tried sovernj
i retncili1 hut it ciew wor o until I jot
i some Cur iturtt Simp mil Cuticum PiUs
1 which bikini to nhivo Inc nt once By
I tho tim I hail used aie vial of the Pills
the huinur alL rnririlv gone I wish
cveiy sufferer could secure tho Cut
rurattitiinlus Travis ltati s Hamburg
Ark April 20 1007
nT1te Fxtirnnl ind Intrroal rrestmnt IM
t lluiflDr of li 0 t Children sal 1Ir
tin 1 Citttri Ca 5i to non h ykin
fMtlmrn Itittmnl 11 > to tltt hi Skin sad
Citf urfc Hf oipnt O 11cr In t le fnrmof rhw ita
O thh li pri jfl0 Turltv tie lllnod
ei1 ihrouirh ut ihc i rt lotl r Druff A Cb em
Corp ro trnp t oloa Mw l
rMnJ trtt Cutlru hook oa Hkto Dlswaei
Specials for This Monday
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Discount on all cash sales
this vek
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UnuicJ Rapid Furniture
CAItlKlS CllUCKKItV LAMrS
5VEnVTIIIN FOCI HorSKKKErlNO
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LIBERAL CREDIT
75 Worth 750 Down 150 Week
10 1000 I 200
15 1500 H 225
20 2000 250
300 3000 5
nile Terms Apply AUo t New Ye
Stale New ApJ rrnI1 Ma
rat aoliurtt Uho Island and CoOMcU
DIED
ClNNINfiHAM On Jan ZB ELLEN K
CUNNINGHAM beloved wife of Ut
Copt Jams G Cunningham Co r
COth lleelmtnt and beloved moth
John James George Cunningham and
Mr Mary Fox flee Cunningham
funeral from reildenc of her onln
law William Fox 120 Varlck I 2ua
clay Jan 25 ITrUndi and relative are
Itlndly Invited to Uend May her aoul
rest In peace fJ
ilYIDOn Jon 2 at No 1172 Brooi
> t IOU IT 1 yt age 82 > < ar
Hiqulm miuii at St fAtonaufn Cu
Tuusday Jan 28 at 10 oclock Interment
Calvsrt Cenwtery Funeral strictly private
pnt
SICCI110n Monday Jan 2 OEOnGQ
BTEET Sr
runeral services at the redileDO a bit
ximlnlaw I tad Lyons 18 E 170th
nt on Tuesday avonlng Jan 28 at a
oclock Interment at 1 1 M on Wad
nesdny Jan Si
LOST FOUND AND REWARDS
liT On Saturday nIght lloboken ferry in
route to or in Thum Howllnit Alley aim
lit nnrl Hroiulony tin wallet containing
tlo
t 2o Owtir cant afford to lose money
AmpU St city rwittt Added c 1 7H Wor
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