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N ‘\ ABRUZZ,, SALINE DECLARES SILENCE MEANS CONSENT" ee Duke Smiling and Happy as Boards Lusitania Aiter Mid- night— Stayed Away to Dodge Reporters. beset Aa Sonat He Engagement Admitted in Rome ; Senator EKikins to Be Ennobled The official / has at last admitted that the Duke of At the King, and Miss Katherine Elkins are engaged. Senator Elkina wtll be enn Home and the Duke will be pro- moted to Vice-Admiral, with his residence in the royal palace in Venice. Miss Gidtona 1 It ts rer the Pope has gy The Duke now can | * married in any diocese of the world. rule of the Church, “owever, ts that the the proper place for the marriage ceremony, ani {t is very f that the the United States wil become a Catholic. seremony. Elkins probably rform the Cardinal at the special request of the Italian King 1 a special dispensation fur ‘he marriage. The bride's parish shall be because of this lucal marriage will take place in The Duke of Abruzzi smiled a happy au revoir to America from the Beck of the Cunarder Lusitania, which sailed at 8 o'clock this morning. | ow soon he will re he did not say, but, judging from his pleased @xpression and elated d t, he will not stay away any longer than he Ban help. Arriving at the pier Duke smi fwaiting for him attache of the Italian Leg Brom the capital y sorry I have no interview to give ont,” he sald in Englis in a taxicab an hour after midnight to-day, the g to the newspaper men who for hours had: been od Secret Servi e man and an who had accompanied him ation at Was “Tam ve fen continued smi some one protested he impetuously added, as if he couldn't keep 1 must not believe everything that ned from making any has been p public state- ced upon their stlence.” a full ment of mor hat “Mr Expect a Wedding Soon spaper ; . ae ay; that > C "Lug. sn Duke of the Abruzai. “ | . ul reports, the Duke's good : im for a time after ‘ known, and he some os amship adie nd much ne went Vhatever Why Tunnel ?} =: eee vratesaice auiigcanciousd it & disappointed and unhappy lover vertising mediums in search of a Po. Lye acig Paar ag os usiy disap m Wash x, won : ton wDOUL 10.9 A, M. yesterday kept gain, Invest wae ne rienda in several cittes guessing, but World wil our advertised B trom authentic reports ot react ‘otfer” or $ te Sreater New York until late Ja number of New York City homes H wud Miss Elkins, earned, und. offices By Direet Route in One Day than can be r@ipbed through ANY TWO othem morning newspapers CONBINERS 467 | 4.648 Printed More Chan the Hee- went to Baltimore from Waehington jy ob As a surf who was in Baltimore to attend funeral of the late Senator Whyte. y lett Washington shortly aft nA new woently given to Vise Hiking by her father. auto Met Father in Baitimore. S Week= | Md or Any Other vent to the Hotel Belvedere, tn i. Newspaper, Jultimore, and there met Sevator Bi a these tigures it would see Kins, who dined there with Senator halgNew., * 7 a OA “alve ae 50 Mina Biking and tho Duke nterwd tea room they Were aur 41 y Baltimore friends, many of vom Seemed to have expected them. tati n ADN Ths Misa, Wlkina, who. had lett: Waaiitng: velo ibiy fOr & Short spin in. hy chine, telephoned her whereibout (Conunued on Second Page) “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ Ne! YORK, ADIMITS ELOPING —MEELICK FIRST WHEN CALLED AS CHOICE FOR Tht DIVORCE WITNESS, CITY PARK B AB. Race Run Under Threatening Weather Conditions Before Small Crowd. | IN’ TERVEN! Long Island Woman Forced to Tell in Court of Her Ls- capade to Cuba. | RETURNS TO HER HOME. REPEATS Then Made Co-respondent by Lands First Pace at New or-| | eof Man with Whom leans with Favorite | She Ran Away. Brougham Third. | — aia - (Special to The Teen MINEOLA, L. sequel to the elopeme |with the wife of a pr |man of this pl Frances Vogt to preme Court |Justice Scudder in the § |here to prove |dtvorce, she naming Mrs. George Schank dent her claim for an abs marr! pec's defeat not being ke where her & e and did a en fe Vogt the couple ran away with } going to Cuba, Mr: with Vogt for some to her home near given, Mrs ned urned | ay re and was for- | stand to-day Vogt went on the and gave he gone away Just Jt tuaill OVER THE VSIT OF PACIFIC EL Quick Acceptance of Invita- tion Gratifying and as COMMANDER Ot AT SEA W BOAT Litue Nos nd Speig nd . Imperti Piller e of Japan's of- the battleship, fleet to Chen LS IS ES VD mirthful eyes. But rio, 1908. RESULTS EDITION PRICE (ONE CENT MARCH 21, 300 GIRL STUDENTS IN PANIC STRUGGLE TU ESCAPE AS BLAZE SWEEPS COLLEGE —————e a INCL OE, BUT DOES SHE WANT 12 Floors to Campus. BOYS FROM NEIGHBORING Fight for Franchise in Single States, | Speaker Advises Suffragettes, Its INSTITUTE AID IN RESCUE. ‘Easier Than Getting Consti- tutional Amendment. Noted Seat of Learning in Ruins Shortly After Blaze Gained Headway—No Fire Escapes to Building, Founder Having Opposed Them. ST. LOUIS, March the most ex clusive girls’ seminary in the Middle West, was destroyed by fire to-day and for a time it was feared that not all of the three hundred young | Students escaped the flames in the mad scramble to get out. 21.—Forest Park University, By Nixvola Greeley-Smith. WASHINGTON, March 21. i ee : tees “The dear virls h com- The tbuilding was not equipped with fire escapes and the young ne over he oe r thirty years try-| Women crowded pellmeli through the corridors, struggling with one an- nended | Other in their etforts to gain the open air. and| in the middle of the building, near where the fire started. iv to get the Constitution a Many were in the dormitory o that women can vote, iothing has been done about it The college is situated west of the city and there was no fire ap- et” paratus immediately available. When the blaze was discovered in the As Speaker Cannon said these! south wing of the university building a general alarm was sent to the vords—for it was “Uncle Joe” city that brought out the entire fire department, ‘The many passages and stairways int the building offered a series of flues through which the fltmes were drawn jimself who spoke, in his rooms in} ~ he Capitol at © Washington—I HIGHLANDERS IN hought of another constitutional uit the flames ronred through the ih 7 ue ‘3 entire of the upper floors and tmendment I would like to offer, burst from the windows. vhereby Uncle Sam’s name would About three hundred young women eat a mary Were distributed through the building changed to Uncle Joe. when the fire was discove It had started in a For of all persons I have ever i this lean gentleman from IIli- is to me most of an Ameri- = can. To be sure, he resembles only WIXOLA GREELEF SMILT an Uncle Sam us he might look at- 23 throueh with him, for Mr. Cannon's | ped gathered — furn, ° burstine into the hails s smoke poured through the blinding cloud: Instantly @ was panic and con- fusion. In the rush for exits many of the young women fell and some were trampled Their cries attract the building in ATLANTA TEAM ter a landscape gardener Nau gull grizzled hair and beard are clusely cropped and his black clothes hang} Griffith Selects Glade to Twirl 4 throng to the upon him with an air, © grounds » doorways Ww ntly cleared so as to permit free blue gleam in his though he must Opening Innings Against Yesterday a pink carnation was in his buttonhole wouldn't laugh at Weman suf m the bullding. Scores of students of the nelghboring Wash- ston University rushed over and lent the assistance they could in rescu- utherners. — all have known it was expected of him “I don't say women shouldn't v« er of the House con- i tinued, “but I don’t believe they w > agitating | periiied young women. with great ¢ va | _ BATTING ORDER. ecdeh wen , cated to the question want my advice I'll say to jon't waste time in Atlanta were formed to fgne Department to-day | Washington asking for a constitutional amendme: you got it it would if val of the ap- eke eschnens British Cruiser Cap- tain, Lost Three Days, Is Found Exhausted. Seylla’s | wit fi={stationaalatG la, BW. T, March 18 will T ry v an extn ed 1 " 1e wel Am s © grail-| Wa gged. fed at the action t Foreign M Asai w muni aie with ambassador O'B: s officially | TRIN ROBBERS IN JL. DELNE —————— DUKE IN DISGUISE LEFT WASHINGTON WITH MISS ELKINS, = MeDonaid TON, Ma LA Held | Hauser, Who Northern WASHING Up Great Ro: v shoe co HELENA, Mont. Mar w ja Tain, fs Was reported delve ‘ ; N Attined in an old wot, a alou Rene mei nets Seana ed ana ce nnd carrying & Walkinag RAY train and made «ta 3 ‘ naking for nun sr. PAU! Ma Trn Rubbers, McDonald and Hauser, wh escaped from jail in Helena to-da were the men » alt robbed ; ua Great Northern Overland train No. Crnee ta Washington, . a mile and a half from Randal — \ Sep! wt ‘They secured $40, UA WHS LANG SONG. ) from the mail car and attempted sole te the song thal will be given in (y plow oben an & mn pe te” World Ut ia from neg (2 DIOW oF x A AN Ox 5 Ritiaae 9 fore Day: ; wish on nothing The Great Northern officiain here | Mull wane wore greatly surprised t¢ hear of then Emo. ty. The big build- owever, and thelr When the first led up to the campus flames ry st SLALeS, » determines full suffra in three states. efforts on New York, Mlinois ‘ ed by ons for { uffrag: have to be two-thirds of the have these ques “Let the ts concentrate the and Ohio. It's a whole lot easier to win one state than {t 's to win forty- Conroy. °. 1 he through the entire mot - KKieinow, ¢ ¥ eating their way down to the three D bh S € ¥ r floors. wind lifted cloud 4 . “the suffragists in New York claim Mr Inz embers and pene thes the Constitution de « amended, that it guarantees the right Score by Innings. Ja ng structures to which the fire- to vote to every citizen and that the courts long ago decided that women jeyijanders ane were compelled to contrate are eltizens.” Atlanta : ie effort, 7 | lames from the 1 Mr. Cannon nodded sympathetirally. Then he smiled the slow eet enya See) Pie tect saa st ralng Dullsing 1 sun h reaking t ugh a gran canyon But they PONCE DE LEON PARK, ATLANTA for miles around, and when re- Ga., March 2t.—Jack Frost pald Atlan t abroad that it was the co! ey told me here in Washington,” T added, “that you are opposed , visi: to-day and brought some | many who had relatives n suffrage on the ¢1 i that no one {s entitled to two votes and) i, in. The Highlar among the students ran to the scene on would have her own and her husband's.” Ae ance ie " . it once to Ponee n after the fire started Was a Joke h here prow wbout ty pretty liplomatically, “as low who s pring to see me—n n of woman re > pretty girl aplece—her own saree but they A In some n't allow to vote ve each of them two votes and that of any fellow she marr ANS CHANGES FOR Toward game t RETTER. a little strong has worked many cianges for the better in economic and Kletnow we “reget condition of women.” Mr mn had ous again. “It mek studied law Indiana, but wer lilinois to practice. [ didn’t know *outipaw whe t } ‘married woman ouldn't mak nders last week uny too mu In those s a ‘married woman couldn't make a SSG ACA NIK TEA contract. Her wages, if she any, belonged to her husband. It First Inning happene as ft ha now, that in the doctrine of! jon fouled out to Coven t s, the gray mare was the better horse of A woman found beat aut a bunt. Stahl Muned ‘ walked W picked ap REESE fas ce ‘ 10 grounde i them, som sw nt some peaker Cannon's long arms shot downward in imaginary wash. board and he ga ma ment two or three yubs as he con inued Thougu that woman n uke a t, though she couldn't be held in law for a cent siy and her worthless lt {uid of tobacco. Tam proud gave all we nh, mar 1 or sing a EACH HAS s DUTY TO PERFORM. “The woman who works should have every on man. has. and she “Br the family nas int of God, or Nature, whichever we choose naintained to the end. , ” pl Woman's is not a lower calling than man’s. 4 higher.” One sweep ‘ i) Ba rama rox | FOUND DEAD IN BED—GAS, of the Cannon right arm cousigned man to the lowly adst of work, RUNS la Denacsek, fort: Hash ian? |" Auiing Med out t ie Kent woman to the high heaven of ma |gied over Ball's “What if women prove tha 19 man’s work? Man can never | Wilk ign f nice Pp ‘ *Niles coering the |room jet on the ‘wall. ine Moran ¢ bas. N'