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by KAISER'S SISTER “NAMED IN COURT SCANDAL TRIAL PYfncess Charlotte Met Editor | Harden and Gave Facts in k Round Table Exposure, {REVENGED ON. PRINCE. Za Eulenburg, Old Foe of Her ‘Husband, Ruined and De- posed Through Her. BERLIN, Deo. 1.—The name of Prin- lease Charigtje von Saxe-Meiningen, the Widest sister, of Emperor Wiliam, was rought into the Harden-Von Meitke bel case.to-day as the person who had \eupplied Maximilian Harien with! the , tsformation concerning the Zu Eulea4 urs “group” near the person of the Rmperyr, upon which Harden based his eampaign against the so-called osma- rile. . Harden had two meetings with the { THE EVENING WORLD. They Are Wee Sons and Daughters of the Gypsies in the Four Camps North of the Park, and They’re All y Fat, Tough, Healthy and Happy. i BATHE THEM? NEVER! “What: for We Wash 'Em?” Asks Queen Olga;- “Just _That Quick They Get Dirty! Again” — Shocked Woman. Who Wrapped Boy in Her Furs by Dumping Him In-| to Puddle. } There {s a spot tn New York whe Ghfidren go naked — where Barefeoted in winter and thrive. They are the healthiest. toughest, fattest. | sleekest little mortals in al! the big! city. ‘And any one of them would} they run Wrincess, seemingly at her request. Prof. Schweninger, who was, present -@t these interviews, gave a brief ac- count of them in a deposition. Gen. Count Wilhetm Von Hohenau was men- toned, but no reference was made ‘ge Count Kuno von Moltke, Princess Charlotte and \the Emperor Rave bees on cool terms for several years past. The late Prince Bernhard, husbend of the Princess, was long to the! influence of Prinoy Phil- ip Zu Bulenburg at court It is ep- parent that the Princess did not forget Chia foud and thet she bas been in- etrumental in roining! {Zu Pulenbure's reputation and his consequent lose of favor with the Emperor. ‘On the reassembling Of court to-day Editor Harden appeared to be very weak while Count Kuno Von Moltke was exceedingly cheerful and keenly (rterested in the proceedings. Bismarck’a Doctor Tells. "The evidence of Prof. Bchweninger, who wes physician to the late Prince Yon Blamarok, was reed to the Court. lhe professor declared that he had Qi feeling against Von Moltke, in spite ef the coolness existing between the Count and Mrs. Soaweninger. Harden, the profeasor vet forth, had inet the hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen twice in bis presente tm the ceurpy) '! visits at Sohwantek, ‘On one of these eccasions the princess; Wilhelm her} worrow that “‘such degeneracy should ‘eccur tn high ctreles.” Prof. Bchwenia- ger deposed that he was very much astonished when. following the appear- ance of the articles in Die Zukunft, the! excitement against Harden broke out. He could not understand) the reason. as te articles were not intended to have @ porsonal but only ia political sig- nificance. Prof, Schweninger, who 1s new fifty- Seven years old, was for twenty-five years a notable figure in Germany be- cause af his intimacy’ with Prince Yon ,,Blemarck. This began when Bchwenin- ir was about twenty years old. The young man became Bismarck's phy- aictan for his gout, and thls led te con- Mdential and personal relations which made Schweninger @ political personage Untll the gid Chancellor died, Since this time the professor has quietly Yollowed hls professional duties In the University. ef Berlin. + ‘The reappearance of @chweninger recalls to the German public the days when he was reputed to be one of Bismarck’s most able ad- visers. Continuing, Prof. Bchweninger says ho considered Mrs, von Elbe, the divorced swife of Count yon Moltke, te be men- tally sound and not lkely ¢o suffer Wlu- sions. He consequently believed her eriginal assertions. Ghe had related many instances of the Count’s violence, in which he alone appeared to be blam f@ble, The professor had heard rumors of the perversity of Prinoq Philip Eulenburg even during the life of Bis: ‘marek, but the name of Von Moltke Was never mentioned in connection with these matters. The State the introduced a number @f-witnessen whore testimony (ended to discredit Mrs. von Elbe. Her former paid companion, Miss Mal, ‘sald Mrs, von Kibe was an unreliable woman and that lane, hed | suffered much at her Bands, She misjudged everybody, often excited and quarrelsome. without reason, and it was her oustom to talk $0 reepectable young girl concerning the Most depraved The Count suffered freely from his wite's disposition, bat patient with and’ kind to the Countess, no matter what she dld. Von Moltke Meigs ork Kuno: von tke, the and deolared that he bed hardy Siege mt ‘all for two months... He re- fected the ‘statement that he habitually commetica to beautify his tance, but ald he wea in the habit of using smelling sails. Hie explamed ihre pores pu! Ran aicor by t owl to the jealousy of his wits he raine lor several weeks from elthoush, tend omoe smother in a stuffy room. | Acroma the northern boundary of; Bronx Park there is a stretch ef woods, | ‘The ‘(ground is swampy and the wind) sweeps through In icy biante. It is @ypey haven. There are four campal ‘within a stone's throw—English, Rou- marian, American and Russian. The /Russian camp is the furthest nerth. It is a human hive ef men, women and ahiidren. » The children are in charge of Princees Olga, and a more picturesque governess never lived. Olga is a dark-eyed, Grense-skinned. black-heired Russtan beauty of, sighteen. She fs as thin and graceful} es @ flower stalk. And ee smokes a pipe, But what she knows ebout rais- I AUTO LURE AGAIN BASIS FOR DIVORCE Wife of Chauffeur Bases Suit [amr the day they ere born. Yet / filed in avast thay “are al; Ithy office ere to-day In @ sult for divorce all ‘rat ‘and) healthy, ‘Ia ‘fact. |Prieht by Mrs Carrie Le Mocore, wits ing children. or the way she raises | them, would startle the average York mother, She hag twenty Itttle Wuman chargee—her own sisters and brothers, and the children of the other! wemen of the camp, who are sent out every day to earn a living for the out-| fm. They range In ages from one to twelve. Thelr Playroom a Swamp. in Many of the children piuy all day in| the swamp tm thelr bare feet. Their! only clothing consists of a plain little! calico slip. ‘That ts all they have worn on. Evidence Offered. in Broker Lunham’s Action. | (Bncial to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Dec. 30.—Aa la result of the divorce sult brought by Wiliam Lunham, a wealthy New York broker, against his wife, Minnie E. Lanham, in which’ Hanford Moore, « chauffeur, was named as co-respond ent, and which ended in a decree being granted to Mr, they do not know what sickness is In} the. camp. pauiteur in the case. ames Mrs, Lunham as ca-respondent “Bick! We hav: roitinie com enye The Moores, were mar- é R on Feb, 16, 194. ‘The love of the Olga. ‘They are fot cold. They like wg 14 back of the Moore duse, as it it, They J: off iI put ‘em on.”? mas Ja the Lunham, anaes ‘There arf eevef tents In the Russiany On the trial of the latter it devel: - ped ‘that Mrs. Lunham frequently had vamp. The’ Qyen's tent boasts of a|Sfonre rupair, hor wuto, and that sie stove. It has & cheerful, flery took, and andsted him tyy banding him the tovis that ta the {t is there, - | Sie also went riding witth him alone. eh ere. Tebright- |SGnder an order of Justice’ Keogh énm the tent at night. “Other women crazy," aald Olga to- day. “One day Iittle, Petroft run away up the road. It was ver- cold.” Ho war Greseed just like thet," pointing to Petroff, about two years old. who stood’ by tn his bare feet. ‘“Bpme people come along in sotomo- bile. ‘Poor baby! say woman, and she @et out and enatch Petroff and put Great robe ef fur around him. He kick Mke hell and try to get out, but ashe hold him. She think him having a fit. Her Sympathy Wasted. carry him here, and I take} "He too bot,’ I say, and drop } Petroft in puddle: ‘ ‘The weman #he go craay, She ecrean and seri husband off to get policc. Petre glad ehe go, and me—I just There {a another thing in the Russian camp on which the babies seem to thrive, They-sre_nerer_bathed. "What for should we wash ‘em? says Olga. “Just that quick they get dirty again. , Washing % for girs, to make ‘em Jook pretty.” The sypey canws have been along Pelham road fer several years. They come there every winter, Just now a number of the Roumanians are in the Bronx lockup eharged with the thett of the Queen's $46.00 worth of Jowals and a 8,00) dot saved up by the Uride-to-be, The gypsies are well to do. Muny of the women eam as high an 39) a day Mrs. Moorse was granted counsel fees jand eilmony, pending trial o¢ the action against her LEAVES CHOIR TO GO ON THE STAGE| Defection of Tenor Leaves Montclair Church Without Its New Year Music, —e Choirmaster Walter Young, of 9 Luke's Church at Montelair, N. J., was yesterday forced to abanson \the New Year's musical prograunime which he thas been rehearsing for tour weeks on eccount of thr iabsence of his tenor, Robert Buchanan, who haa been singing the loading solos in this church for six A half an hour before the services which usually open with a solo by Mr. | Buchanan, the choi: word that Mr., Buchan: home in Ume to + edifice wus crow Montotaic's exclusive of many parishionses who (walted for weeks in anticlation of oe Young's musical accompagiment to telling fertunes.. They travel about|tne sarvacas, pul they Istened to ue from heuse to) house zee soneelrecr ay, music of the Jast year, minus the. téner, ‘Today Mr. Young ‘wus notified’ that! Mr. Buchanan would resikn, to casi future with the new Casino produc- janunebasbi lay which) Ge will MERCHANT SENT TO PENITENTIARY H. R. Hallette Obtained $8,000 Loan from Bank by — 7 fe wired. him. Pee tlons when he found that instead of being at St. Luke's, which he has at- tended for the kiwt ning years, Mr. Bu- chanan was atiending a rehearsal of Mr, Ryley’s new comedy, FRANK PERLEY RAISES ANTE IN-LAW GAME WITH SHUBERT 's house, iia the ouslat . After @ scene with Este) one day is. picked A a hand: : fin ay arectionate, manner te to ais ee ‘SUES VESTA VICTORIA. “Bert Cooper Wants 84,000 for Get- ting’ Actress Engagements. 4 On the motion of Morrie—H- Groas. wean, Justice Green, of the City Court, wade as peremptory order to-day’ plac- fing. the sult of Bert Cooper against ‘Vewta Victoria on the. trial’ calendar! Jan. i He suse for H,000, for wetting agement, os orean eae Oeoper, id not paper merchant, Afty-five years od, of stock to ssvera! terze newspapor, On this claim wot the loan. ly, H¥ed in Bost Bare en False Pretenses. . | Demands: $250,000: in His Third . Suit Against the Theatrical Henry R. Hallett, gray-bearded Manager. | The lawyern on both sides are agreed! [senteagt in July, 195, under which Por- | Jey was to be booking ageni for Shu- dert's productions. Shubert was to lay out tweety routes! of twenty weoks| each and Perley to have half the protts, ‘There was an unusual paragraph in: the feemem which provided that in cas of, of any bréach of the cobiract by Shit: there was no certain way. to Getartatne thie: oe resulting es prota ee to be the agreed upon measure, of dam- se | for Ret ey i ees ai ‘oke [the con- ot Eaay ing out the route; that 9 have a halt Intoreat ts et any, nent out that Bits He} fo1 i ion Se former. of Shubert, ‘on the san als the iW In ten es Wi MONDAY,. FOURTEEN-VEAR-OLD} GIRL, SUCCESSFUL WRITER OF MUSIC, Gee whether of not this would aiproroke, No, 130 Hest Sixteenth street, was sen-| that the sult brought to-day by Frank. and hes tu H'the profits to him. Guitreek” of jealoury tenced to\ not leas tian a year and alin’ Biers in dehalt of Frank L. Perley Roath Sim yuo. ey MAYA: has . Hirschfeld, who at the | half and not more than two years and egainet Dr, Shubert demanding a quar- Perley has alroady sued on that co {etal awore that Vou oafiike was |e half In @ne Bing by Judge Crain to-| ter of a miltion dollars, estmated Jont tmct for the 36.0) axrved tpon dam a nd” withdrew cropscexamined Gey In Part ML jot General Beasions| pronta on a broken contract, la a re- n for 6,00, but the Appellate Promens | for obtaining from the Fourteenth) markable action. But William Kiein, Division reverand the verdict, maying’ in The taking of evidence then came to Bank tn April set. the eum of) coungel for Shubert, adda that it in Sect that thay sine Hil wae ol no opalends I aparece Gilcurneds 8,00) by falne pretenses, ridiculous. tee Amond, the complaint | dis 3 jeadi Hanette represented to : x Srerrew and judement probably xill be | yi thee the had Seria seo Perley//and. Ghubert entered Into a mihi the thing matt. x WILK! Raliroad Compa With the late Joseph Stickm York. under the frm namel Conyngham & A Thalirona's oMecos in New Poston, and St, Touls, WILLIAM L. CONYNGHAM DEAD. |’; E8-BARRE, Dec, 80, = William |oap L. Conyngham died yosterday of generat Gebility, uged seVeity-elght yea ° yrot 3 Stickney Nt A Bolicaa ( Gir} Art Calnane for 1908, ‘olors, Whe tributed jan 8 12 jet the ‘year, itleet ‘iter a terrific b 3 fand 8! syntax for tho anthractte| KISSES INSTEAD OF CHRISTMAS DINNER Storm Kept Captain on Bridge, but Women Passengers - Consoled. Him. The Atlantic Transport liner Minne- apolix, with 2) finst-cabin passengers: a| score being women, in fey-day J en Christmas Day. Unti! Christmas +t smooth passage ship had a fatrty orm came up and promised to upset all the holiday festivities, Capt Gates was kept on the bridge aad missed bt Christmas dinner, bat he wan summoned later and le under a bunch of mistletoe. The twenty women then surrounded him and cach cheek The Minneapolis brovetit: over a_mu- was acy SWehard Iil- Wilfott ts a Infiger'of pote out a tune for a song ashe’ calls ng." ‘Tho inepiratiga, whe says, came | }from Mghtning Sashea'and rushing seas, jseas, | Sue also wrote a: yong seen “Wha Co publisher and sold wi Bho js an e@: BLUMENTHAL KEEPS POST !! AS COUNSEL TO SHERIFF. ee Foley Announces the of Lawyer Who Served Under anger and Hayes. Maunce B. Blumenthal, who counsel to Sheriffs Erlanger and Ha; was re-appointed to-day to fil the same, |nosition under Sherift-elect Thomas 1°. Foley, The appolutment of Mr.Blumen-| thal is the finst anngunied vy the new Appointment | hori rr. Mr.. Blumenthal {s @ son of School Inspector Benjamin Blumenthal and | ndson of the late Rey. Simon Blu- rabbi of Congregation | this city, | a3 admitted to the a3 | nibh, first “pl holy couastuf ments was Also & nefal under Attofney in 16. At th Attorney Feneral Cuneen ond of both Sherif Erlanger’ ) stration It lon brought a succensfully do- to the en from the Mr. Blumentiial yolun- himself. of the twa {iite) teen allowed. by law’ for attend- The to litigution. whton remains. unde: termined’ after each term of o! all nit atio ied DECEMBER 30, Wintry Winds - Have No Terrors for These Naked Children, Who Scamper Like Squirrels Through Bronx Woodland. ds) rave! him a luscious #@lack on his bronzed} “ta here for a concert | i frour, Wit Hott, |wrote two | songs on the OW Christmas | Day, when tlm ship waa rolling {n the storm, ahs went to the plano and | | |] ¢rauxhc | |_ Sse ae DEMENTED GIL ~IN CELL MAY BE HELEN PRIESTLEY et Sent to Is pital, Though Plainly y Deranged. A wotnan giving the name of Helen | Wiikon waa cent to Blackwell's Island | Market Police Court prisgn today, From her ayjiona and Jeonvermation“it ts plain that she should ih ve been went ineioad to the paycho- |patiig ward of Hellevie Hompital. she |ndmita that she has been confined in la sanitarium, and ts now in need of |treatment for mental disturbance. When ‘arrested last night at lence offa man named Connolly, No. ‘145 East Forty-eihth atreet, ste said she lived at the Hotel Albert and that her husband, Walter Wilson, te em- | ployed by the Standart Ol! Company. Inquiry at ‘the Hotel Albert, ‘to-day | brogwht ot- that the! woman may de Helen Priestley, who has figured tn the pollee court records for writing threatening lotterx to George Gifford, of the Standard’ Ol] Company, a rela- | tive of WH, H, Rogers, } The woman was at one time employed jas « atenograpier by tho Standard Oil | Company.’ She left the Hotel Albert more than a year agv, While g guest at, that hotel she was quite {, 7 @raun snys that the checks for her bills were sent from roadway, the office of the Standard Of Company, Insisted Husband Was Ther Policoman Lawlor, of the East Fitty- first street ‘station, wad! summoned to the Connolly! homo Jast fight to arrest ‘a bedragaiod womazi, wtho insisted ypon rirging toe bell and asking for her [Roe She waa told that her bus- |bana fwas not in the {jdnnolty apart- ject but insisted thin her Intuition | [from Jefferson old her he was there As she refused to go away, Lawlor .took her te the cht Polfoe Court, and. Magistrate Finn committed her to the Island, An Evening World reporter nites talked the woman jin the polloe court |prison to-day, Desptte ber mental de- ahe ws quite cunning and My gives false tnforn ghoul Lense She admitted th * was addicted to the ue of drugs, Wi asked why she went to the Conne aftee her husband, she said + r he was going there Ingisted that she lived at the Albert, but when told that dv ad nt denied that ehe waa guest there, she yaid she lived with Mire, Wtacher at No, 174 Amsterda ue. condition ts suc however, tement ahe ma) san’ pe depended upon. She ‘has gray halr and her clothing ts of nne texture and well mad ————__ M. 8. HUMPHREY A SUICIDE. cH Dec, $0.—A man who reg- d ax M.-B, Humphrey, Now York ying he Was Dt, Oves hie in tia room in a hotel ere by turning on the pas rently about forty-five yal old. Y Enjoy your Bass’ Ale. on Draught at Home! To enjoy to the full thts exquisite tontc-barenige and greatest extract of malt and héps, order a Special Pin- Onck (© pailons), for family use on home, from ‘Department Store, Dealer or Jobber, Pass & Co, 9 Warren St. New York. INSIST ON QurTiINo WHITE LABEL BASS. = /"p0e'S HEAD” HY BASS The Choicest Bottling of BASS! ALE 7 for fanilics, ace 38 or 80 Kl land Instead of Hos- 1907. “ tie ‘ARREST WOMAN AND TWO MEN AS BURGLAR GANG Believe Mrs. Husband and Brother Can pain Many Robberies. Police | A long detective hunt came to a clo. st gight when Haerry- A, Volk, wenty-four years old, his wife, Jo- sephine Volk, und ‘fhe wife's brother, Willian Chapman, twenty-one Years old. ware arrested by two Head: Quarters men as they camo out of Broadway theatre together. In prisoners. the police think the: {arrested a trio who cen explat, Dubver Of successful “second. story” | The woman ts young, pretty and Lod parently of some refinement. The two men ate rougher looking. They have been fving in furnished rooms at Ne. 213 Weat Forty-third street AN three of them hadi from the same town—Cambridge, Mass, Volk has been in %imira Reformatery, according to the police record, and Chapinan mtayed at least one spell in the Massachusetts House of Correction Hetore coming here the poltos may the group Neured in a lot of burglaries iv New England. They have word that Votk Ja wanted én Bostop on suspicton of taking part in twenty-three separate robberies and for having Ju | The deteottves who arrested the two | | meti and the girl nay they 4id their work usually between 7 and 10 q'clock In the evenings when the occupants of residences were in thelr dining-roome, The plan, they say, was for Mrs. Volk to keep watch while the men scaled & Porch or window coping and got into «he upper rooms, Galvin and Miller, the Meutenants of the Detective Bu- who the arrests, are poal- tive that Vol! man know all about the robisry rence = xon's home in Kart Gre Hundred and Seventyrthird estreet-on Sepi. 19, when property worth $00) was taken. COMING TO MEE Volk, | THAW'S MOTHER: SON'S LAWYERS Importitit New Witnesses for Approaching <Trial—In- sanity Plea. Harry K. Thaw's mother will be tn Mis city within = few days to hear the final arrangements her son's counsel have made for his second trial for Xi Ing Stanford White. She i im poce health and will probably, not be seom st mucn, fn the court roum after the case ve | eta under way, one week from to-day. The. Countess of Yarmouth, Thaw's aistor, will not come ever from London, {itt |, OU Account of the state of har peel. A, Russell Peabody, one of Thaw’s lawyers, has been hustling for new wit- Nesees of late and has found several among othera John J. Dennelly, Wilkes-Barre, Pa, whe was on the Myson Square Root Garden when the shooting occurred. Binee the abandon- ment of the “unwrittem law” plea, and ri the determination to base the defense | on temporary insantty elope, Donnelly. Is looked upon as fine witness He is sald to think Thaw was cragy, judgt ae hie actions. oa latrict-Attorney Jerome te to refute the insanity seticseny Gas of the star witnesses ‘will be James Clinch Smith, brother-in-law of Stas- ford White, who met and talked with Thaw just before the in @ cool, calm fashion and that he did ir Srigeness w te show that Raine 0 rest. | No, # He was! | Several cases for the edoption of orptians now in the quandianship of the George Beckett, of Winks | Sa was the 4 Eatbotiee Hing tease onset tome vt. as telat tae Thee. Hen ‘was appointed Glerk Ferguson, adjourned Ime and Arche pearifes until next Monday. Bishop in 18m. Over Thirty Years I, The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CERTAUR COMSRET, UU EURRAT STRETY, ROW VERS prTT DIAMOND Sano PROSPERITY If,-through worry about hard‘times or lack of confi- dence, you have failed to-gladden the heart: of some loved qne with a Christmas present, you still have an oppor- tunity to make a New Year’s Gift. We open CHARGE ACCOUNTS with any, honest pera - son and extend a CREDIT of eight months’ time on) any- thing you may select. CashorCredit No employer’s reference required. All trans- actions strictly confidential. Ifinconvenient to call, write for ilustrated Catalogue No. 44. : Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are ADVANCE AGENTS OF PROSPERITY.| Main Office, 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y. Branch, 389 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. ‘One Prive. ERAT S| The Tae that steals aber the ee of a VET f valuable article a day or two after _using a Morning World “‘Lost & Found?’ Ad. uD, Fred Hollender & "Go. 138 Lafayette o,N.¥. Probate Court were HOBART, p Pins irrocale St noxd"tnAt ta had pes | Rev. Danial i ateopa a Brobolehop of Hoe will say that Thaw cenvereed with hics

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