Show A GREAT SENSATION Prince Liechtenstein Marries a Divorced Woman THE STORY OF HER ADVENTURES She and the Priiice are Forbidden the Austrian Court he was the Nude Xodel for I Celebrated Picture Special to TH HERALD Examiner Cable 1 VIENNA May 2An immense sensation has I been created throughout Austria Germany and Italy by the marriage Tuesday last of Prince I Aloys Liechtenstein to the notorious Madame Unapt better known perhaps as Madame von L Klcinkoch Every influence of church of court and of society family and politics was brought to bear against the marriage for the prince has long figured as the leader of the Catholic party in central European politics and I as the champion not only of the church but also of feudalism He Is regarded as one of the pil m ars of tho empire one of the most brilliant offl ers of the army and as a man whose name was destined to figure in letters of gold In the his tory of his country His first marriage had been a romantic one his bride on that occasion hav ing been Miss Mary Fox the adopted daughter of Lord Holland Holand concerning whose noble nay it is even stated royal birth such an impene trable mystery exists to this day Princess Mary who was groat favorite at court and in society here and was highly talented died in childbirth a few yerfrs ago The second wife of Prince Aloys to whom he was married Tues day last is a lady whose personal beauty and charms enjoy a famo more widespread and uni versal than any other lady now living for both she and her sister who is wedded to Count Szecheni figured as models for the two foremost in the group of nude beauties who grace Makarts famous picture of Emperor Charles the Fifths Triumphial Fiths Eentry into Antwerp The daughter of Baron von Klinkock she was married in the first place to a government of ficial of considerable rank Her conduct how ever was so questionable and her liasons so numerous and so flagrant that her husband had commencnced proceeding for a divorce on statu tory grounds at the time of his sudden death Within twelve months of becoming a widow she had coniracted a fresh marriage with the well known Viennese banker Hampt As soon how ever as she succeeded in captivating the at tention of Prince Aloys who is a member ot the reimilne family she took stens to obtain a dissolution of her union with the banker and finally after a trial of a most Incredibly scan nalous nature obtained annulment of her marriage on grounds that were as illogical as iogical they are dificult to describe I may be suf detent to state that the grounds on which she based her plea were Identical with those on which Lady Mlllias obtained the annulment of her first marriage t John Kuskin for the pur pose of wedding the latters handsome pupil now the famous painter Sir John Millias pupi Ilias withstanding her wellknown adventures and intimacies medical authorities were founa who consented to testify to the fact that she was still entitled to wear orange blossoms and on the strength of this evidence her with Haupt was declared incomplete marriage there fore null and yoid Of course every respectable door not only herp at Vienna but also through out the country i closed against the new Prin cess Liechtenstein and Prince Aloys has been given to understand in the most unmistakable manner that his wife will be recognized neither at court nor by society nor yet by his family He therefore has decided ortlo abandon F his former pursuits friends acquintances and has left Vienna with his exquisitely beautiful to take residence exquiitely beautul bride in permanently one of his numerous chateaus abont three hours by rail from here It may be added that two days be fore the ceremony took place her sister who is i married Count Szecheni became suddenly insane at her chateau in Hungary and had to be conveyed with all haste to a private ward in a leading hospital of Pesth |