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Show N0B01CA OWES HER SUCCESS TO DOEME That's What the Husband Says, and He Shows Notes From Her to Prove It. NEW YORK, April 27. Zoltan Do-oiuc, Do-oiuc, who Is resisting Mme Lillian Nor-dlea'a- suit against him for divorce, made a statement In reply to tho assertions as-sertions made by Mme. Nordlca's counsel coun-sel in the Suprenlo court. "The letter Mme. Nordlcn-Doomo's attorney read In court." said Herr Do-ome, Do-ome, "contains serious and unfounded reflections upon me of a financial char-actor. char-actor. Since the mnrrluge, as shown by vouchers In my possession, I have paid out to her or for her account, $266,300 "According to my figures, my wife received re-ceived from me $64,800 moro than she paid into my hands. She owes me money," mo-ney," To bear but his statement that to his efforts the prima donna owed some measure of gratitude In her artistic triumph, tri-umph, Herr Doeme submitted the following fol-lowing note to him In her handwriting: "Tha Colllngswood1 hotel, January 5. 1003. I had a great triumph last night, and I see now really what a progress I have made. Oh. Zol, you arc so great; you can be proud of your pupil." "March 2, 1903. I thank God day and night that he gave me you, my good angel, who was sent to mo from God himself. Everything I possess, everything every-thing I have achieved, I owe to you. Don't flirt too much!" |