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Show POVEHIY LOOKS 1 II COOK DOOR Unkind Fate Forces the War-wicks War-wicks to Call Meeting of Their Creditors. Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON, Aug. 80. The straggle against tho tide of ill fortune pursuing the Earl and Countess of Warwick scorns to be a hopeless one. Their financial affairs are now la suoh a condition that thov havo called a orod-ilors' orod-ilors' meeting in order to malco 80mo disposition of their debts. Thoy plan to set asido tho income from certain sources to pay off their indobtodness and live modestly for a timo, until a turn In tho wheof of fortune will bring prosperity. Lady Warwick, it will bo romombor-ed, romombor-ed, undertook a lecture tour in America Ameri-ca last year, in an effort to earn suf ticient monoy to ouablo the earl to keep tin his estato, but the project was not successful, and tho countess was forced to return to England. It is rumored that Lady "Warwick may again take to tho lecture platform as a means of earning monoy. |