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Show YOUTH STEALS HIS FATHER'S WIFE; OLD MAN WILL FORGIVE CHICAGO. Jan. 16 Deserted by his wife, who elope, 1 with a " handsomer ' man'" and that man his own nineteen nine-teen -year-old son John Vawlrz, a prosperous pros-perous carpenter of Whiting, Ind., 55 vears old. todav expressed a willingness to welcome the couple hack and f.-rgive the vouth who had so gnevus!y wn-nge,l him Vaults first wife died in Ger-rsny 'ng sgo, leaving a son, nw grown to robust voiing manhood. The bov was left in the ,-are ,,f relatives, and' when his father came to :ris country and married agin. l0n. the bov sent him his photograph. Tne second Mrs. Yaultz, who is 35 vers of age. was entranced; she for-g' for-g' t a en,-ierness for her own four little children in a desire to have voung Vaultz leave his home in Prussian Rhinelar.d and come to this eountrv. The you'h arrived in Whiting a few weeks ag. on monev s'nt bv his father. Me si nni. Mrs. aultz had fallen in love wrh his photograph, and three weeks s'-.ffieed to perfect the attachment attach-ment which led to the jelopement. Before leaving with tier stepson. Mrs. Yaultz called her fo ,r children together and kissed each o- rn good bye. She told them that going away and would not h" V i :: ''il |