Of course, you remember Ttntelf Dolly. Everybody hef* U\\ in lev* with* hsr when she appeared at the Orpheuni about the middle of* the l*tviuidevil]e oeesorf -with Harry Fox- Anil fitrtv- FdX has alt^ ttllowfld the' example of1 everybody here, Hb; too* has fallen In love with Mlsa Doily* s6 much ao that an-, nouneement or their approaching WfrldUi* has been made.While In Fnlt Lake Hr. Fox and M(m Dolly were nightly participant! In the dances at the Hotel Utah, and became well acquainted' with many of the mera^ hers of the young society set, The dance craza was at Its height then, and one ot the pleasant features of the vaudevlll*, act was Its dancing. The Now York-Herald, in Its Issue altt Baturday,' An* pounced the coming wedding as follows: MJcnnle (Yansel) Dolly* who helped ;tt' elevate the tango, and Harry Fox, whom the tango helped to elevate, are to marry,* Ono*|mJf hour after Hr. Fox’! wife, ob«^ talnefl nn Interlocutory decree of divorce, before Justice Pago yesterday In the supreme court, Broadway knew that the wedding bells would aoon ring, . + 'Misn Dolly Is ono of the Dolly Msterd*. at present Eddie*' Pigeon's onO b«t b«t on. the New York Roaf. where under thf natrio of Jardln do Danse tattle and the* tango go hand In hand. Mr.-Fox 1* ft* comedian who has hided and abetted -at1 the Shubert temple of uplift known ai* the Winter Garden, . ;’*■As one of the two listers who Came from Hungaiy a few years ago' and* pirouetted on slender ankles ror th© fedlfl* cation of Broadway, Jennie Dolly arid her Mater. Roszlska. won celebrity long before' the maxixe and the huzzazza had a foot--* hold In Manhattan. , V*When ‘The IfdtieyniOdn Express' wp put on at the Winter Garden, Mr* FOX was cast opposite Miss Dolly. , . , •When Mrs. Lydia M. Messman^-Mr* Fox's name in private llfo la Messmate wuj called to testify sho whispered i.bfc name of the co-respondent to JusticePagas Mrs. Mcssman said,when she told'her-huaband*sho had evidence foi* a. divorce against him. lie said 'Good luck to ybut Lydia.1Mr. Fox w'oa called to llyft witness; atnnd and also whispered the name of thw woman In the case to Justice Page, lie-said that he had no Idea Of contesting, his wife's action.•«At tnls slago the curtain should have fallen, but the report crept out that Mr. Fox was to marry Miss, Dolly and .wad. confirmed by Rozlska Dolly* her elslcr; who In private life Is Mrs, Jean EchWafti, wife of a pong wriltr. 'Mr. Fox and Mlsa Dolly will bi married Just as soon as the decree of dlvofco Is made permanent.’ said Mrs. Schwartz** 'If there is any doubt about it you may ash them at the New York Roof -tonight,' she added.