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ERR TT) ee . —— || Bee ace ea ENR ees AATAA ARO Senator Announces that Miss Paulding’s En-!Col. Tobias, the Soran Is ie prominene| DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER . ° agement to Lieut. Edie Is Broken. the s i f Two Cities. 3) gag eciewse | SoThinks Dr. Flint, the ;3| Alienist, in the ‘Chris: 3 tian Science Trial.” : THE WORLD: THURSDAY E EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1901. 5 = Young Duke, Married ag Week Ago, Named as ¢ Co-erespondent in Di- vorce Suit Brought by Major T. J. Atherton, . Scandal Began in War Camp in South Africa and Prominent Men Are Involved—London Awaits Sensation. Defends the Christian Scien=i\: tlste, Who, She ‘Says, *= Are Persecuted. eieteleleleleieseleietese: BT OTT ey Te ar Dr. Mary E. Walker sat at the pee * table to-day in the trial of the! Helen Brush will contest—"the fatal, of Christian sclence,” an it has come ta” be known. Dr. Walker wus present te” orepare a ecientife report of what may. be the fast day of the trial, “Lam not a Christian Sefentiet,”" sala, Dr. Walker to an Evening World re-s) porter, “but I am far from being tr sympathy with the tyrannows perseeu- tion of Christian Sctence and itw dfset: plea that is being attempted in the bar: now before the Atbany Legtslature. “Lam a regular practitioner and gt rugs, of course, but T do not for that: reason deny to Christian Belentists! th right to thetr own beHeg and their righ practice Ht How about tagiotn caner’ LONDON, Feb. 11.—Major T. J. Ataer- ton, recond in command of the Twelft j Prince of Wales Royal Lancers, now in South Africa, has tiled a sult for ai- ;Vorce against hie wife, Mabel Loulsn Atherton, naming the Duke of West- minster an co-rexpondent With the announcement of the tiling j the long-anticipated divorce proceedings ( Major Atherton against tin wife, with the Duke of Westminster figuring (nthe ‘ pomlent, have at msecencecesceseses, sneonerensenesscceseceee PPEPEESESELESEEAO SESE OESESE SE SSES dhbd dub dddddadududataduddadud DIAAVARA*x contagious diseases chan repited | Dr. Walker. so-called | contagious umous, never were and never lin any events Comee ne T believe, willing ta i Flatt, sheran give expert tentiineny: pponentr of the willy “Ar 1 questions ‘embract main ft int the ite of cis were asked by Lawyer Rand. Dr, uid there was nothing ta: She was Miss Shelah West. and her marriage Inst week was postponed from Thursday ungil Saturday, owing to the threatened service of divorce papers on the Duke of Westminster. POAPRORER ERROR ORR AER ESOS ERR EEE EES reenrrrrnee questions, to ind anne. The crossexamination of the wax continued with a atring. of. Kypothetical — queatt Ohristian sclence and the doc PUCVESFOSSIFISSS GSVISSS GIVES ed hin attentions to Mise Wert, She, and he, not being prepared for auch rush wan Of tinegund eventually accepted hig, and the wed-!an emergenes, the postponement was MIRIA With Dr. Flint’s evidence ding waa arranged for Feo, 1. decided up e See - enlee tc a On thas day King Eatward oper If caee Koes to trial g rensation hr La ies BES first: Paril nmtand the fact that {i looked for, Not only will thy i on) Mirtam Brooke Colling, “living at (he invited to the: m rliam Iponing the weddings sootal geandal, but army affairs will ssarily be aire of the gue would attend F the excuse for ye until Saturday: King May Try du: + It is said @now that the Duke was warned that the divorce ault would be Ned" that day, the papers served on him roman amen eee |MOTHER AND CHILD | of promt in against S sn ee HELD FOR THEFTS be dying of paralyate. Fj Fearing that be was about to be spirit- el out of this country by is son-tn-uw.| Mrs. Parker and Nine-¥. Lord Baird. a Seotch nobleman, Miss Arrested in Department Store. Ue out of eovr Although King DUKE OF WES(MINSTER. He ts the co-re ar iy the conrcammrn " *¢|CRUSADE OF WOMEN T. J. Atherton, of ¢ ATS a? x ¢ FOR RESCUE OF GIRLS.| length materialized. Within the past {thirty-six hours the lawyer who {s c O, DooDo} ‘tooked upon as the leader of the dl- }¥orce court bar has been retained in behalf of the potitioner. Would Not Settle. fred In court at nthe, and poss:oly ear Collins, through her attorney, Kendall Tt, Btockwell, secured a caplas for Col Toblan from Judge Pennytacker, In th Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, SA nevis now under $00 wo appear t fend the nutt. Col, Tobias tx seriously tit in hie ments in the Aldine Hotel, Phitadelnhia De CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW. under the care éf hia daughter and by clty Tobias ts Manhattan pagent, of OR.EDorr.. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 pew has broken ‘The case cannot be any rate for some 1 nator of his husband, In th 1 His habits said to be regue Marae omberiar gem: not defore the autuinn, and the frignds 5 a PATIN kne of the Just-married Duke n ro ave eHelely eee an Jar and his character ie beyond re-) Ciup, while in Philadelphia he eniorn| ceed in compromising the matter and Cesta enna proach, He. belongs jo an old family) the highest social prominence. He hreventing @ trial, But, as Major Ath Rar aaa Ver action hax 22 Ute Distrcet of Columbla und waa a] the oldest member on the rolls of we | erton Is reported to hav ready re- Deen eonantienste graduate of Annapolis In 1890, famous First City Troop, In a member fused a check for £49.00 as compensa. RP AAAT Lan HET acintara eee odoe ne Mis father, Capt, John 2 of the Rabbit Chib and one of the fve tion for the Injury he ts sald ave pit Led Ud of the United States Army, Democratic members of the! Unie ver ton here torday, ‘The reamon (OF) wigh Custer in the Indian muws-| caque'Club of Philadefphia. The four Annulment) ofthe jehkawement =! and for sonie years iis} tion of his fortune was made in the udioualy kept a secret_and none Of mother wan employed in) the War| wholesale Hiquor business, but bis mill- parties interested WiHL give ON* Deparcnent Ul her health and eyesight| fone came from financial speculation, word in explanatios Mixes Paul {ratied her. Lfeut, Ede hae made suod A lanta of the Rowantariare ; scting under instructions from her une | !fogress in the navy und waa promot with Col. Toblas, and talk freely refit seen. Senator Depew the tpe of ‘the Mpaninn-American | MUA tion to Milas Colling, She ix al the task ahead of those who trying to arrange ‘4 settlement, among whom is sald to be King Edward himesif, would seam Inauperable, ‘The respondent, Mabel*Loulsa Ather- isa sleter of Sir Aubrey Paul, Bart, x to ery and eMciency. Since; of hin 4 married th ajor in 82. They! War for br. ‘ one son, born in 18%. Mrs, Ather- suys he has no furtaer Information| ais engagement with Mins Paulding| a tall, handsome brunette, occupying one i | other than that th the young people have been very. de- the nest multe in the apartment of teh woman [voted Tt is satd he has called on her: every day j sine broken sometimes twice a day| house, She became a tenant ane year rment Was announced. | ago. Col. Toblas, the ‘attendants wa ment has by abroiut . ) London's amart set. When Mrs I ste i IM were to have been} 4, (ilar vieltor up to a short tin i nn went to South Africa her hus- Hiewt, a " ewe sent iii orereaitenty Paine dates UO aaa aE wax with’ Lord Meti- | B@@e@OOROTOSSOTOOOOOAOIOND house afternoon Nl ['dreaand CARD carole bets hel borsanne|aworin liens f the Modder River, | Jong time. ‘The Teu-| Senator Dope The wedding was Philadelphia twice a week. mile viatle U f ceed . i sce Mise Paulding and) have | been priate t St. John's! were always noted because of his strik- a ae Rete eer Rey. Phoebe Hanafor: J between the (Wo men WAR | ti veutdin weed viz | ing personal appearance. He hax mowy PAR’ : set cenatte known ad been chosen| white hair and unusually tong ray 4 the Modder} ON @ Human Traffic Dy per Romenses | in This City Which ounved the “plague of wom- | at the front in South Africa, ‘THe | Prompts the Mass ot mater, then Lord Bei- whiskers, He ta a tall man, but sto Mother and Child Held for Theft. feeblenens, Se ak- COOOCOCOOCOCOCOCCO ooco0ce yateal weakness at) ay God ts my witness, Tdld not iry toy drew pdants were accu ch my little girl to be a jhief," sald | watet. ‘Over this she wore = looge ws bf 446 and] She took all thirty artlol h purses and knickknacks, ~ tad gone Senator! BY eemenker to the local gave the a Mrs. ut, F ngo Senator Depew ; house and lot atl ereatly because o + withdinwing the de: | Nineteenin sireete to tite niece| gravated wan hie iy cre in ME wedding he house cont ‘aTatt wedding which Were lg dio" and Mt Was to have heen fitted | (mes that the \ from t “othls merning Seen al up"at an expense of about $7.00 more, | tomed to azstet tim to and f a Hewspaper taille of ih Lucy Parker, Janit ar ther af I-known ; thin a f the re went Paniding mad personal selection} vntor ht | = nd of the ri havencve, arraigned in J 1 rehle: Atrleni_millionate iume| Meeting Calted at Car tis Tete ey He ERROR ee Renitareyand’ Hneingn (Som | ah -toblas'e handwriting, teonune of fh Tents avene, arrayed 1 dome) ntal valtie was probably $9, Somiel?) has also been mentions! with that of negie Hall on St, Pat- hounelme that the engagement had been | with her -mppogram the household {its shakinesr, was known to th 1} ce dadie stout benkte her it the | Of the things she put under the child's: Mrs, Atherton, were at the same camp. | sh 0 Uroken wy him on behalf of ln niece, |komly were expected here next week. lattendants, ant they that lettehs Hothvwere charged twithishooll (ts Ke. 5g 5 , “SHoweTe ~ ; (Her trousseair wax ordered from Parts, . de- 0 SATE RER SO ANS tee fe For « long time Major Atherton fe-/ pick’g. Day, x were given ey Mirvac ine this tountey| from him, alwaya bearing a 6 iaeerheveh V arrested ina Bixth| At che station-house the child sala her y mained In tgnoran the camp gosstp, | ty 6 has no particularly clean! Pep 28, livery stamp, arrived regularly o aye srientiatore, mother sold many of the things to tet: ‘ but Anally some of hia brother-ofe * | perepensmnnnes neneemenenes O° Sr TTT when he wan not in the elty ‘The little girl was in charge of the| ft In tne apartments; but at a look: notiNed him of the fucts in the case, | sor politie. g A tote requeatin, nh interview eas Society. Sie ran to lier mother | {fom the mother she promptly denied © Mrs. Atherton returned to Bngland in 1 am eredibly i@ (lar to do wits t rt | sent to Mise Collins's apartment (olay, eee sia ridalrnenvinet ue hi | F wees he <w y October, and stopped off at, the iand that young are brought 4 : Y | . | bul her maid returned with state nae Wei Navanesta ecaibenewen I admit 1 took those things, asiiitee of Madeira. + Thi she took passage here from’ thelr country i 4 i ’ Lraenk that her mintres# could nol com nan’e (wenty-one-yeareold daugh-| Mot Parker to-daw “Why T did itr on wetcamer which was taking the Duke|® io iles and iMierally sold. a S pretiend the tenor of the note and hat ldeatena thiriesiivestioiaisent © {em not in want, L was? to auch cemptation, bat I ant to teach my tite girl to 1 would die rather than se her tere . the store detec- ye prosecuting witness, Sac sal watoard the woman and daughier going from counter 4 tn thet Westminster home. ‘They arrived in| London Nov. 3 one would se Ofh Ve: : ; ey yewarcarnae the Mine Colina referre! ty as 401) So inent and, 3 i Col ‘Tobias was tome otier pares $e: are. Mba < : eal | Coty | lon. We a DOCTOR AILED LF Latter, when engaged tn conver i Grosvenor family (the Duke's name in) =—Kev. Phoebe ‘ashione ttonal sin, «| Wer the epeaking tube, she waxed @ince the return of Mra. Atherton the tN Hugh Richard Arthur Groxvenor) hax; hymns. lth fh tvute aff he SPARSE sig ep ae ap oS at the idea of ber privw been. engaged in an attempt to prevent Seid epee >a manner and t the cane geting Into the courte. Th TimetReviiPhoehe Al Handfe-aryes: nothing Countess of Grosvenor, the Duke's) :erday, who sald, speaking of the plane rate Mayo held mother amt Jaughter In $3) bond, Mrs, Parker has J two wons marred, high esteem by the fe tn so publ = {sted 14h Kingston Man, in New" fhe noah wo daughters ap was held Look, mamma, there ie a) prett would But Midwife in Whos i hing.” the 4 ’ mother, invited Mrs. Atherton to her! for the women's crusade ugainat yice: A a Lord Baird recelved an Evening World| i jner would promptly she served h avenue Heures Tits move wilenced the gossips| “You know, I dare!way, that a commit- House Girl Was Found York, Dives from Third Forreapoadenteatatherslulnastipte Bo eee ha Geacal erik canacioud | apartinent-haiises: some time. ‘Then came the report|tee of women met at the house of Mra. 4 Fled Story Window. Philadelphia, to-tay, He said he and = of the service of # citation on the Duke|Graunis gn Monday, and that {t was d powaltslity | Has y : hin wife had come to America to be a of Westminster the day of hix marriage, | cided (o call a massemeeting ut Car- dente who np. == — with col Tobles, as Dr ® Wevl FINED 27 BOYS $10 EACH. | crivi or siice born tooking for the ie saw hor tas: night in whic disproved by thi Haln, of Nowe fol- the sult was not then filed. + "We have not any, pa work In view tn this connection nor hav Nos Defense: we though of tuking any measures t that o , ob harmony with ol notified them hin conditlon TH Fitaedan Sach Ge). Gracias from phyatcal suffering, Joseph | Mitchell had noted toem his conditt Kingston, N, Y., jumped from Ird-ntory window of the Columbus rresia have been made In con- of Mary Ryan, 4 Th was serious Lord Baird scouted the i You understand we want the men who | nection with the tect Vipttes ” It is said that the evidence which| against the corrupuon which haa four: [ure working for the good of this city to] young woman found alone and dying hy TT oyiital, at No. 23 East. Twentieth| {ather-inclaw was preparing co fe for Theowing W will be presented if the case reuchen| {shed In varioun parte of New York for eM! tnt credibly informed that young| the police of the Wert Thirty-seventh | ytreet, tovtay, and was instantly Killed, | Scotland, saying that col, Te. Mott toeday fined ee etratalion court is of much a character that no de-| “The women who are connected with | #itis are brought here from their coun | oir apr fon tn Uke apartments of Mrs. Gultce came here Feb. 15 for treat-| SO! walk across his room un: King in nae from t Magistrate ‘oliina's cinim that karding Mins , and that it munt| this crusede are all philanthroptats and | try homes and jiterally one fense can he offer : ey lew bt 7 OP nthengns hd well a thorae or hay. ta Hest, a midwife, at No. 221 Weat| ment. Ie suffered from kidney ieetons, | F% resolve iteelf into a question of com-| Cheerful workers (oF the kood-of the | tite buying and. selling EODNIO TE | eee ee Ten oa eat eee nln physical agony waa constan;.| Todlaa had trifled with her aff materia thal pensatto! =e fang erases He Ly a ated couptry-bred girin ie not even an | Forties h str The woman's condition i 5 Lordahip surmined that the lady was etones of hard an pensation Stanton and Elizabech Grannis, are well He was seized with delirium this morn Mususi occurrence, Lam told. It hap- Seabaniy lack nicl torigame OCnia| fai her airuey ariaw balls Coroner by “Dr. Jing, and, breaking from hia nurses, he feo atrested Iaat Nn sosixtierh ant armed The Duke of Westminater was mustied | known. Others are wives of clergym a field: wan reported (0 (h . : pens daily here in aur city. Oh, the ; a rit Seul's Cnurah, Knightabridge, | Aud Women in. private life who re pity, the horror of tt! ._ | Miller dived through a window, carrying inc] | INN ’* Money, Meo retuned to yiecuse t Saturday, to Misa Shelagh) “How did this movement or-ginate?” Se Snt thom Just hog we oui! In an ante-mortem statement the wo-'| sash with him to the street. Him tack | O91 Mit) Malle ) - . must : ss Inn's papers tt fe clted th ne ; ier of Col. Wiliam Cornwal- peeeny orn twalves women rot Mesiher put A stop to auch Wickednexx, but sure- {man declared that she had pald § wax oroken and fis skull fractured Ata Sl apetr urpeeeryaee ree ‘i Vicktlty eutter fantioe: t Clothing at Ma West, under romantle clrcumm*aaces, decidedito calla) meeting with your efloris in tus direction will he iawite: tacareatment@xadiihatl DE = as Bast ae, Hy orkvilie Court was x crs i " . end ini view, offered the | rewarded. Many kinds of vice have | the midwife for creatment and that Dr eat J twenty-two yearn old and of so : nered n their Hatt tte Setaat Valae. #ht ‘The Dake's grandfather, the wealthiest | use of her house for this curpose and | fourished in thin city at various Biller was calied In ten daye ago to prominence in Philadelptita Me iy or, onda hh ! Duke in the United Kingdom, opposed |% large number met there, Mt. Patrick's jand places, but assuredly nothing « trex her INSURED A CONSUMPTIVE. se iatitrivetal anata ctareettavied Hae Renae CPS. & Day war a, upon as the moat prom: | he wurse i 4 the marriage. He dled Dec. 22, 1099, in'ne Wate freed “upon ee the mons prom ee scorae thar Pthiny debasing tra Moin te ye por M. Miller, of No. 39) Bast} while the present Duke, then Lord Bel- | ere! reasons. What do you think of Mrs, Nation's | Seventy-eighth street, wat arrested on al \} grade, was In South Africa, and the new | “What, [a to be’ the character of the | method of pressing vice?’ T waked. || coroner's warrant and Identified by ‘he 4 ie sun shines, ‘This save nies the collected lots of cloth, diatributed throughout the mented to marry him, slel ling request to defer the Wad adjusted hin affairs, Mont Pr Catholt meetin An eloquen rm of the hand and a at Duke hurried home. Sig will be purely rellaious In tone. as] cubis” ittte sskpr Nintoaheneraretna though he dented that he had] Prada tera himeiae seal intareoee Bu thiblley Feo Ce ere eae ae Neat elal During hie absence, however, Capt.|befitn the Sabbath. re is mothing was the only reply. i r rervant, 1] Thomas Kelly. Dr. Richard Jahr and ations of Col. ‘Poblas cei ditys, heir value veo they are sam~- Gordon Wood, an ofticer of the Shrop-| about this movement whlch.te segtarfan | JANE GORDON. | orhoman Ryker, #0 Bent, the] William Necker, all of Union Hil, N. J altel biti whent line Col be por ett shire Yeomanry, which fought under Ea ial: re midwife, were also arrested. Mra. Best] recently charged with conspiring to de-| aie carrying out hie promise | Ee a tT war shady wo chanse to get Vigh Er sulia for the price ry olothing. Lord Methuen, had succeeded In winning! DEWEY HERE TO-MORROW: Derertmentsot pea i it to have feft the elty, The Ryan] fraud the Colonial Life Insurance Com- 0 Navy: he pu er) of with icevs Misa West's heart. The young Duke on Yards Col, Mls, commandal girl Improved during tho night at Belles) pany by insuring dying men In Bette poe pete piles, learning of this state of affairs returned , Es | Stat ilitary di vue and may possibly recover, | Hospital, were rearrested to-day on new ( : § ini coming convinced cha swe will, Be exe to South Africa. In the mean thme hip| ‘The annual banquet on’ Washington's | acd, "U. 8, Se Capt. ea Nie Warrants charging taem with securing | Finally. peeomlng oyayin eae Loring. his Week (elder offered sty rival was killed In an engagement, last | Birthday of the New York Slate Bociety Went raet Cie er ae) Wedded in resence. Insurance on William Winston, of Union | 68% | i Nt nares Was ‘Trying fo Find er noice O14 Are Ainireade < Dranted % omma gery tees yHAVE 21 —Forbldden to | Hil, a hopeless consumptive entrails hives || Whe Stale His Dinmon pe avres tate ani mii may: tte be ie Miss Coiling’ attorney said t Mat tatistacturs. pure October, with the Boers, He was hand- | of the Cincinnati beeal given to-mor- | | Legion: Hughr Hastiigs, reside George W. Mcintosh during her} Welly ds a priz some, of good family, popular in fashion. | POW evening at Sherry's, Forty-fourth i Mr. Foster, fighter who has acted Sten rity Charles Gare oon Nis arrival from) | An obie London soy, e ‘almaoat penn: pohaheay ts and Fifth avenue. fle scteiy; Mr. F, JeDe mother'a lifetime, Mina Nettle H. Patt] ag an insurance solicitor, Dr. Jahr was] WAS an antent correeposil : teats Se a cclvnenite ae ae eobbet| Mme, nel aa ee rl tc it yon rho are. expected Ce uy Bates 7. G. nal wedded to him while Are, Pratts 3 maodienl examiner and Necker is an aver five years 40 support the lady Be eakovwordy of, diamonds. in the ‘Ten-| sarea you ‘any, rik’ ” vody- Jay, in the coffin.dn the par! , om jextaker. cama. } 4 d ( wien rennin ntentek omitted acto te ae ee rte er tn ere treme rat)

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