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Show 3TICE. fOUNG GIRL FOUND POSING AS A BOY. ; Ung Co i Pork, lellnquej, d stock,' H. leu, lfir. lsot WAS ONE JUST PAST j " opposite f greater distress to Cupid, the deity a good wife, If what, he says be t te. of all true lovers. It would seem that Or If hts wife was good, aa she dethe gleam of suddenly acquired mil- clares she was, then the aged New lions, as seen through the smoky at- York senator was not wise enough to mosphere of Pittsburg, is sufficient to keep her. He Is not the first man marked by Cupid, however, as being blind the eyes of love. William E. Corey was ruined by Mr. unable to live up to his own epigr- as. When the separation of tho lts Carnegie, so Mr. Corey's uncle is reported to have said. This was be- occurred a few months ago Mrs. Platt cause Mr, Carnegie put Mr. Corey in defied her husband, notwithstanding the way of becoming rich. The head the charges he made, and threatened of the great steel trust, looking for to bring suit against him. She Inpleasure and thrills In the byways sisted that he should give her a share As of his riches. She Is quote) as sayof life, Jound only unhappiness. He bought my beauty; now let the familiar saying goes, he couldnt ing: If the senator did All the world Is him pay for It. stand prosperity. familiar with the story of Mr. Coreys not pay in money, at least ho paid In spectacular rise In the world of fi- sorrow and humiliation and loss of nance and of the alleged escapades dignity paid to the last farthing SAD YEAR FOR CUPID - 1 shareho? ares. , .6330 .5000 2000 2500 .5000 .2000 .2000 of '.1335 .3335 s, 2500 5000 2500 5000 .1000 2000 5970 500 500 4000 1000 1000 600 2000 .5000 500 1000 y 1 I f l law u rectors 4 iber, 1S(; ircel off wit Banks t; Fork, 5 ary, 10; m., tt i. t therec adver, ' f INKS, 5 I I TICE. ng of of .1000 .6000 ary AND crying for you all day, said Mr. Van KNICKERBOCKERS )N3 DOMESTIC Schaick. FREQUENT AND SEVERE CHICAGO. AT SHOPPING JOES At the mention of her little sis f ter the child ceased to struggle. Her head sank upon the shoulder of her ASPIRATIONS D STAGE captor and she gave way to hysterical Matrimonial Wrecks Almost Beyond Counting Have weeping. Sympathizers gathered sifter about beand awhile she her, Life West Far Ahead the Truant Causes Ex Strewn the Shores jvervYear-Ol- d came calm. Telephonic communlca jltement by Her Klyaterlout Dla Divorces That Have East in the Number tlon was had with her relatives, and which caused his wife to leave him. appearance Is Detected by while awaiting the arrival of the Granted. She obtained a divorce last summer Love Ltavea After Many Years. For and Asked Eezn Amateur 8leuths. girls uncle efforts were made to get It is small wonder that Senator Platt after living in the state of Nevada the youthful truant and masquerader long enough to acquire citizenship declared In one of his latest intoe-view- s Chicago. Derathy Eastman the 11 to tell something about her expert Chicago. Surely New Year's day than the loss of the man who has under the liberal laws of that state. that his life as he had lived It irold child whose mysterious dls ence since she left home. must have been the saddest that Cu been her husband. home of par-,was not worth the living, and that her In her bill she charged her husband the from pearance I first cut my hair shorter myself pld ever has spent. All this Is like a comic opera, but it with desertion, but It generally was If he had the years back he would When the little Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Eastman. 6117 It was not long to begin with 1906 he balances books his for makes Rich and god the aroused Cupid weep. He haa been tell- understood that the family happiness spend them differently. avenue, mbark society afternoon in a room of will be compelled to sit down and ing the world for thousands of years was wrecked by Mr. Corey's public at- powerful as he is he finds nothing In jtlon of woodlawn and caused a Wednesday home of a girl friend In Wood-law- weep, f6r the list of the matrimonial that marriage Is a sacred Institution, tentions to Mabclle Gilman, an act- his old age to compensate him for the ,tter In the Hyde Park police de the I do not know the number just wrecks of the year shows an awful and now he first discovers that it Is ress. home. xtment, was found under clrcum disrupted said the girl. "To-daI got a number of dlsastl-s- . There have a Joke. W, J. White, the chewing gum magknee M dramatic as were ever pen now, barber to slick It up' a little better. been enough domestic jars to shake The proportion of divorces to mar- Coachman Figures in Many Cases. nate of Cleveland, was the central-figurA by fiction writers or portrayed I bought the knickerbockers, the the continent worse than the earth riages in New York is one in four. In one of the domestic wrecks The Hartje ease of Pittsburg made n the stage. Attired in a natty knlckerbocker suit sweater and the cap1 in a State street quake shook Sau Francisco, If they all In Chicago It Is one lu nine; in San the whole country gasp. It Involved of the year. Perhaps he was spoiled store. slept at the horns had occurred at one Instant. The Francisco It Is one In four. The gray and wearing a scarlet flannel department tears that have been shed would make further west you go the more frereater and a gray cap pushed back a salty sea if they could be collected quent are divorces. The decree sepauntily upon her shorn locks, the lit In the desert basin of Sahara. ration has hitched Us wagon to the blonde runaway walked airily Into Indeed, it has been a bad year for star of empire, Kansas City, Los Ana Hampden restaurant, on State Cupid. Divorces have been more geles, and Seattle are as bad aa San feet, at 5:30 o'clock and ordered numerous than in any other twelve Francisco, in each, of these cities there liner with all the nonchalance of a months since marriage became an in- being one divorce to every four mar i de slecle youth. Sitting at an ad stitution. Princes, dukes, counts, rlages. The statistics for Sioux Falls to which to one the the Inlng table statesmen, magnates, and millionaires, "are kept locked up In a reporter proof asquerader was shown were two butchers, doctors, grocers, lawyers, vault. Bn who bad been tracing her for and laborers have come to grief in The most notable case of the year, Van lurs. They were Harrison their love affairs. perhaps, was the International tragedy ,ha!ck and F. D. Kenyon, friends of In the good old days people married of the Castellanos. For years the s father of the girl and of her tmcle, Now world had witnessed the extravaand "lived happily ever after. 7m Drake, who had been making the problem of the novel begins In- gances aud Indiscretions of Count kntlo efforts to discover a trace of stead of ending at the altar. People Bonl and wondered how much longer s truant since shortly after the hour the poor countess would endure them get married and then get divorced. at she had dropped out of sight - Chicago still leads the world In difor the sake of her children. AmeriVan and the latter Shalck, Kenyon vorce population, and perhaps In the can sympathy, almost without excep'.owing little Dorothty Eastman by facility with which divorce is grant- tion, has been with Anna Gould, for to ;ht, turned amateur detective due cause being shown. The hear- however much Jay Gould, the railed, 1 their friend Drake, and they beat ( ing of testimony and the granting of road magnate, may have been disBut so completely ( I the police. a decree in default cases In this city trusted, his daughters always were Inged Was the appearance of the takes only a few minutes, and the popular. Count Castellano was a riI .1 by her adoption of male garb and average length of time consumed Is diculous joke to people who took Ufa a . cutting of her hair that Mr. Van I estimated at ten minutes by people lightly and an exaggerated villain to halck was not altogether certain f That those who took it seriously. who study divorce methods. ' t half an hour as he watched her Is why the local courts are known as . : her meal that she was In fact Dor divorce mills. They work with the Troubles of Heiresses and Titles. ( by. Shs Had a Barber Cut Her Hair Boy When the countess finally left her speed of a steam buzz saw as they go As the boy arose from the table and 8tyle. through the knots of matrimony. Your husband, people on both sides of the , proached the cashiers desk with r check presented by the waiter Mr. "of my girl friend In Woodlawn Wed- lawyer files the papers, your case Atlantic said it served him right. The burr-r-- r you are di- matter of separation has been setan Schaick stepped forward and nesday night I came back up town Is called, and vorced. dolI ten about In had the tled, but the count still is clamoring ocked the door leading to the street, morning. It ' the women who keep the buzz for money millions of It to pay his '.he apparent lad, with a smile and lars when I left home It was my a pleasant remark to the young worn-- r Christmas money and I wanted to saw working in th9 divorce mills in debts. Perhaps In the final disposiat the cashier's desk paid the sum come up town and see what was Chicago. Four out of five suits are tion of the case he will receive an brought by the wives. The men are allowance even greater than the alis nnanded and then started to leave displayed in the windows and I wantmeaner than the women, perhaps; mony of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, who to folks. for some the t e restaurant. Then 'Detective Van ed buy things else the huBbands are more willing draws $250,000 a yeftr from her former ' .halck reached down, and taking the 1 had a good time. I thought if I or to It out without appeals to the husband, W. K. Vanderbilt Count tough would on clothes r aprlsed child in his arms nobody said: put boys court. fastellane is said to have cost Dorothy, wait a moment Uncle John know me. . when the Gould family first And was that the only reason you till soon be here. t bought his title and It probably will ,WIth a shriek which startled the left home, Dorothy? some one In the Air of Festivity In Courtroom. ( iners While Cupid weeps at the sight of take as much more for them to be rid who thronged the cafe, the party asked. The eyes of the little girl filled with n divorce court, that is more than the of their bad bargain. Mid struggled to free herself, crying The domestic wreck of the Marl borat: "Let me go! Release me at tears and she shaded her face with complainant does. One Chicago di' her hands, refusing to answer. vorce lawyer says that there Is a no- oughs was more of a surprise to the oce! I dont know you! I understand that Dorothy is of a ticeable air of festivity In the court- world. There had been rumors of "But you are Dorothy Eastman, and I am your friend, assured Mr. Van most romantic nature and a great room when cases are being heard. disagreements, but these were not Cchaick aa he gently restrained the reader of fiction, said Mr. Kenyon, The average woman who appeals to thought to be serious. The duke of Mrs. Hartje by good fortune, as Mr. Corey waq one of the amateur sleuths. It Is said the courts for release manifests no Marlborough, like the count de Cas grave charges against frantic girl counter said to be. Mr. White lived for 33 her coachman and and " I on not Dorothy Eastman. actto understand sense of sorrow or humiliation. Let that the child has a penchant for It tellane, was not able on the part of the wife. that years with the wife of his youth. Tocharges ae go; oh, let me go' walled the lit ing, and has expressed the Intention Is a business proposition with her. tho character of American girls. They she was the victim of a conspiracy, gether they had planned and worked CJe girl, as she tried vainly to reach of going upon the stage. Relatives She sues her husband for hla cruelty might be attracted by a title, but they In man she to build up the foundations of hie whleh husband her the the door. say that she has been In the habit of or desertion and tells the story to the would not submit to the Indiscretions had loved and with whom she had millions. After they had grown old husfaof word mild business-lika Is their It In a court way. The Dorothy, I know you, and I want amusing herself by donning her to lived and rich blast her sought they found that love together reputation you to wait until your Uncle John ther's clothes and disguising herself uninformed stranger, strolling Into bands. It was said ut the time Miss by hired and perjured testimony. This bud flown out through the window Vanderbilt the married duke litConsuelo for of her Drake gets here, and he will take you the purpose the courtroom, easily might think the surprising was one of the most notorious domes- as the millions came pouring In at tho "lo me. Your little sister has been tle friends. , dispute was' over a grocery bill or a that she had made the best bargain tic tragedies ever aired In any court door. Mr. White left home and Mrs. ruined gown, rather than a ruined of any American girl that ever of any land. It was worse even than White sued for divorce. There waa life. The law save she may have a bought a foreign lordling, but her the Tagagrt case. Alone It was enough no public scandal In the case, but It to make the year memorable In the certainly was enough to make Cupid down the esplanade when she emerged i'OUNG WOMAN BATHES matter of divorce. weep. He likes to see the while from the bathhouse, and finally disaphatred man and wife going down the In contrast trouble of with this the In an auction below shop just IN THE CHILLY SURF peared Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes and Wilson bill of life hand in hand. Having New York avenue. Mr. borne the burden of the day together, Mlzner were almost farcical. on Deer; Kills It the died traction they should reconcile themselves to Girl Drops Yerkes, 8tsrttes magnate, Promenaders at Pretty In New York in December last under the calm and peace of the evening Camp Bailey, Pa. Peter Rlnder-necAtlantic City by Plungs In la still talktng of his narrow W. J. Lemp, the millionaire brewer circumstances that called the attenIcy Ocean, escape from an Infuriated deer, which tion of the whole world to his widow. of St. Louis, also had trouble which he finally killed In an unusual manAlthough they had not been living to- resulted in his separation from the AUantle City, N. J. Doard-walner. gether harmoniously during the later beautiful Mrs. Lcntp, known In 8L promenaders In the vicinity of ConWhile the other members of the years of his life, Mrs. Yerkes declared Louis as the lavendur lady on ae necticut avenue the other morning. camp were sway on a long drive, Pete, that her husband had never ceased count of the prevailing color scheme Id love her, and that she waa devoted of her many beautiful gowns. finding things slow In camp, decided to do a little hunting on his own hook. to his memory. Back of the Hinkle farm he jumped Yet within a month it was an- Four Times as Many Separations. a large buck and fired a shot which nounced that Mrs. Yerkes had marAmong the more famous Chicago made a flesh wound. The angry deer, ried Wilson Mlzner. At first the pub- cases of the year might he mentioned lowering Its prongs, made for Peto, who lic refused to believe it. Mlzner was that sf Clarence Eddy, 'he organist. dropped his rifle and climbed the near not 30 and the widow of Yerkt-- was j This was s musical romance, In which eat tree. more than 50. Ho was a gay young the first discord was struck after nearThe deer pawed at the tree, snortsoldier of fortune, and eople only ly 30 years of married life. The 'aring with rago, and Pete thought It a laughed when he smiled and admitted tistic temperament of the great orfine joke until night began to draw that the marriage had taken place, ganist Is mentioned In connection-witnear with the buck still on guard. tho domestic unhappiness. On pld especially as Mrs. Yerkes tearfully Pete yelled for help, but hla cries and Indignantly declared that the Idea has had trouble from time Immemorial only echoed through the ravines. It was absurd. with tho artistic temperament. The was very cold, and the hunter found But the news was true. Mlzner and separation of the Kddys occurred In that It would not be long until he Mrs. Yerkes were man and wife. Be- Paris, and Mr. Eddy first brought suit would have to release hla hold on the fore people were through talking In Chicago, but afterward dismissed branches and fall to the ground. about tho case the couple quarreled his case and secured the divorce to , A desperate plan waa determined and parted and remained apart It South Dakota last summer. upon. Pete weighs close to 280 pounds, was said, though not known to he Tho list of the yesus domestic tragand when the buck, walking around true, that Mr. Mlzner had Insisted edies might be continued almost endthe tree, was directly beneath him, upon her giving him $1,000,000, and lessly. It Is no wonder that Cuptd-weeps- . the hunter doubled himself up like .a thnt she had refused. After the sepEfforts are being mado by diball and dropiied. aration Mrs. Yerkes-MIzno- r explained vorce congresses bud reformers to lie landed right on the buck's back, Mr. Mlzner cure the evil by a national divorce the marriage by saying: breaking Its spinal column and cripcame to me at a time when I waa law. It Is claimed that If the road pling It ao that the work of killing It looking at life through eyes thnt were to separation were tiimlo more dltfi-cu- lt with hla hunting knife waa easy. filled with tears. He was an artist to travel there would be fewer enchnnted mo. The way I was ap- divorces and pet haps less unhappiHe j She Dashed Into tho Icy Water. Hunt Bear; Find a Pig. proached first startled and amazed ness. when It was frigid and there waa a Chippewa Falla, Wla. Led by Mas-tarme, then captivated ine." But within In recent years, while the iiopula-tloHardy and Charlie Kasoureck, flurry of snow, were given tho cold a few days she discovered, she says, was Increasing SO per cent, tba shivers aa they saw a pretty young mighty hunters, all the male Inhabitman did not love her. number of divorces has risen 300 per the that young woman make a dash out of a bath-- ; ants of Radott and vicinity started The case was a nine days' juke to tho cent. The dlsproortlon Is Increasbouse, dressed In a bathing suit, and out to exterminate all the wolves and public, but It was a great shock to ing rapidly. If It keeps on for another wommake for tho ocean on a run. She bears In the neighborhood. The who Insists thnt all matters Cupid, gMioratlon there will he a divorce for plunged luto the Icy water and re-- ; en, In their gayest dresses, turned out to love be taken seriously. every marriage. pertaining For th six hours malned there 15 or 20 minutes. to cheer them on. Meantime dejected Cupid ponders An effort wss made to ascertain hunters hunted In vain. Then scouts divorce, and aha proposes to get It present unhappiness proves that the Cuald and Sanater Platt. the case. He knows how to make the bathers Identity, but she evidently reported tracks. They led to a clutnp That Is all. It her husband haa a belief was unfounded. Senator Thomas C. Platt of New people fall In love and marry, but ha Among the wrecks of the year none bad exp4cted there might be lomt of brush. Into which the hunters were good position or a hit of property, she It Is can find no way In which they may curious enough to want to know who about to fire, when Farmer Charles asks for alimony. The struggle for hns caused more comment than the York Is reported as saying: aome foi e of maintenance sometimes Pittsburg case." which Include tho hotter to t wise than to be rich," l happy though married lie doubts she was and therefore she had flxed Green rushed up, yelling: becomes Rrenunua, showing that the tragical unhappiness of the Thaws, and that A good wire Is tho best of much If .hglslnttnn sgnlnst dlvoree the keeper nf the bathhouse. Hold on, thcin'a my old pig Fanny's woman She iwgrcte the loss of the man the Coreys, ami tho llartjea, and cor all a mini's post ,:s!uns." Yet Sens- - would compel them to continue to was about 23 years old. tracks! who has been her support rather more talnly no other cases have caused tor Ilntt war not Hsu enough to get lovs one another. The girl started off on a brisk walk That ended the hunt. 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