Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1914 — MRS. VANDERBILT FLEES LAW [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MRS. VANDERBILT FLEES LAW

Noted N. Y. Society Woman Avoids Arrest as Violator of the 6ame Statute. Spartanburg, 6. C.—Members of a shooting party, among whom -were Mrs. Alfred G, Vanderbilt and other women guests of Isaac E. Emerson, intent upon, enjoying the sport on his game preserve, Arcadia, neqr Georgetown, S. C., left hurriedly on board a special train when they were informed that A. Richardson, chief game

warden, was preparing to arrest them for violating the game laws of the state. The law provides that nonresidents of the state must obtain special permission to hunt wild turkeys and quail. The game warden succeeded in obtaining,the name of George W. Ewing of Baltimore, but the others, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Henry of London,' Mrs. Vanderbilt, Capt. Emerson’s daughter hy his first wife, and Mrs. Francis Huger MeAdoo, Mrs. Emerson’s daughter by her first husband, escaped.

Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbilt.