Y -," , E"“"'S__ _ \ _ ' f , ~ 'i - ~ :__ "._ ...___ 4 I 1. ~ ` _"._-_ 5 2' _' ~ V ““ Al ~ , i _, i i ~ _. . _ _ I :'_,-_uri I I _ \ 'V W V.: ` I t K ‘ g , _ 2 I it " 5 ' '-`- . ' ' ' 1. __.1i, - .__ i _ , l.__.,.._._-,_ ,_ ,_ "Q ' ,V f ' i _ _V ' V ._ ,‘ . '_ .7 ._ #il _ _ . - , Qi- _Yrourm mi _ g ` ' » ` ° V' , _J _ V 3’ Z »»‘?9v»w} ,Zi 1 g CnaRLcT'rE1‘ovvN, Psrncni aowasn 1snhNn,c/imma, THURsoAY,.».PR1L 23, 1908. v rs Ei ! r l _lk .is tile _B.¢aiitifu|_ Duchess tifAosia,_io‘Die_of aBroken Heart? ELEN7/I, the ' beautiful D u c lt e s s d'_Aos¢u _of Italy, intiinate ,friend 1` " and" beloved wompanivn _Of Queen ‘, 'dlecontlra of England and; sister of the 'queen L mother of Portugal, is reported to be dying in Cairo, Egypt, of consumption. ' In point of /act, she is dying of a broken heart-rather, to be strictly accurate, dying of the terrible physical poisons that are Produced in the human organism by sorrows not to be _comfortedfby a grief not to be assuaged. M ost tragic is the assertion that her poi- soner is her own husband, the equally hand- some Duke d'/iosta, who, for the gratihcation of his passions, it is charged, plunged her into the mental anguish which--suddenly, dramat~ ically, tragically-;-doomed her y_o_n_t_h, V her beauty and her loving heart to the untimely grave. ~ Her soul, poisoned by the titled husband whose affection she claimed by every right of wifehaod and every charm, ofwvmonllood, has poisoned _ her formerly strong, healthy young body... The -princess, for~whom»the late Duke of Clarem:e'of England. vainly pined- until he died, some years 43% with lift' 11111116 upon his palznplips, ispefishing, in her turn, |°f 10W’-t. deadly cruelty. _Y 7 _#_ its __ _ _ ,. ,___`», .1 , ,___.__¢_==n»'=::n:=3._:¢»M_.; ~ ,_ f \ f/ "i *_ .ts .3 warm epoteinntheir hurts -tor the goold women their ` Iona have loved. 'Qiieoh-Alexandrite liking rar Princess Helene of Orlenne hecame a tender, halt motheriy ar- icdtionhiimr the duke. ot Eluriencn had died. » .'l‘hq_- Duka.._d'¢Ao|ia ,came wooing later, an older .br9,thQl'». oluthnfdulro gt Mxrnzsi. cousin of 1taly'» king, victor Emmanuel.. will then. han- to the italian thi-ous. Hale,ne,chariah,od pq rooted, fond relrets for her Eng- lie_h lover, tor it had_bcsn, his misfortune to play the _ common role in that eternal- Masque ot Eros, whore each pursues-come sweetheart wllosa love is not for him. lite was runcy tree when Aosta sought her hand, and when sho gave it. to him her heart went with lt. ' _Tha»raw.ycare, that have passe-l have brought » changes in tha,warldly.prospects ui’ the royal pair. Vic- tor, Emmanuel .hgh qn,,l\elr,, and the italian people are pmlitiln, 0 1uored_.or,A_nsi_u thai, in any event, they WQlQ,likam;g l;@yg,vin|,i_lted upon the enthronement ct_,Y_qianqe,, the litt_la_pri_ncs»s ci the direct line. had her rather died. ' ' To the Duchell Helene the axtlnctlon oi' her ex- pectations ot the throne brought no great disappoint- ment. Her fortune lelitmpla; her husband, the heir of -the immense weslthilett hy his grandmother. the :Countess de lldorodapln one ot the richest men in Eu- WD94 #Hd her happinpu|,in his love and hsr home was l b ed ,with t cal' _ ll t wll h contents a woman ol? h‘éi- dornestib? aflggtiitmariintg nntluge. Itullanfpeupie hold the duchess in an esteem as sin- cere as their dlsllkelor her husband ls emphatic. The nation was at _once rejoiced and -saddened when the Socialists, in one of their recent campaigns, succeeded In uncartlling a scandal which dragged the Duke d’Aoeta from his high' sent of morality and practically convicted him oi an intrigue with a lovely young noblewomiin of Naples, whom the most anxious oi her family .tailed to rescue, from his seductive wlles. ’l` .is disgrncc of Aostn was tuod :tml drink for the Italians. but they wore-reluctant to rt-iicct upon the consequences the scandal-_ vohhl hat--~ .i~»f~i~ inc wife wh m they, So greatly resprclwl and :i»‘ ._ _.ul ?’opular‘ nflsgelving was liw-‘ ti-un ill- .l- .1 ’lvl- ne. hi. first. uicrodulous. .wus ll'-`!‘ -onli 'il '.~:-‘ ' <\"r will lhlit linr hllslwind with ii'-~_.' nil-' ll F _ ‘|~:-_ Sho inunht nut llrr ratilv with lies---' _ : n n- (uund srmrocy with ‘whivli vomcii of ll"-ii ' f\|\'l re- nnensr-nt,t~loal< their .sorrows thi --!i~ '_.» ~..l.-fl too deeply. 'l‘ix'e publicity ut tim villa-Y-.li ' ' _.ix ' ‘H her prirle were nt .minor iniportnnitc. ili,-.- .-;._-uvril was in_ her stricken love. She could iind nu excuse. nn i~nn:lv\n/,n-1-nl. ll»"n.rt~ ' ve is hut a thi eport: _ , , <1 15,.. , ,..»-L 1 _ ?;i=#tn‘n_. 'hgh .xhlgnct ,_ ’ ,, V sick with the beg nninzs or full 5 i in ` s n ntnntly' imnlnlited in her bndv. \-.".i< il ‘uri :x--' I il .wiv it he nuuiimcu me to_mctnmu,iu hutttuc its vihtf ity, una nought the accent ct thc king to lush A up- urotlon cl should tru her from an calculation tht! conltcntly rcnowod hor pain. ' _ But Victor Emmnhuol druldcd the poll!-lull COBO- quencel or a. rull expose. lic could not deny hor HQ). it she cholo to exeroilo it; but-he appealed tg hor do show the royal house the ccnlldcrdtlon which ho and hil family needed. g i _ The story ot the sudden, crushing unhcpplnhll that had betdlen har traveled widely, notwltnctaadinl hor dlgnlded reticence. Har friend. Quoin Allxoldrc of England. thought too much other to ict hor lcorlllco all ohuwo ot rosntnlua- thu cows cinema. The queen last summer hcltened to Ncplcl. when lho foillll tho royal pair. and made an appeal' tc the dukc'l dorlnllt regard ror his wite and to Hclonve love lor hor hu!- hlnd. ` Bhe succeeded. and they were roeololod. lil! Idle aumptlcn was already doin; its cruel -wci-lr._ on the body that had but little mi from a mine when ev/ tlrcty of hlppinell had been forever dcltroyod. snoxs: ALL nounns -»“ " What _the mont lcientitlc cure and A (ull renewal Of the lover-like hearing or the duke mifhtyhcvo Accom- plished will never be known. for only A row monthl more elapsed when his pusicn tor hil inlmorntq broke all bounds. The girl in the intrigue, who had been ,Included by her family, had been conducting A correspondence with her lover clcndeltlnely. In December lhgl l_'C from her place ot concealment, and, it in allotted, will! straight to Aoeta at Naplol. For one week his renewed intldellty remclnid hid- den. Then the girl was discovered under his proteo- tion. His duchels, all hope of her loot happiness departed, left him at once. She went to Cairo. ostensibly tor hpr health. But the physicians there declare hor doomed. 'ro live would have been a desperate ltrulalc, at best, and now for her there le nothin( lctt to me” lite worth her living. The poison or uurcquitod lo more deadly than the poison ot ups ic doin; itl tc work steadily, swiftly, perhaps mcrcifully. ’ It has been lan than A century that Caroline Brunswick, iiuaen at England. died Within I mol! after her tr unvyahant trial on charlcl that e King George I , the libcrtine monarch who brnu _ them against her on evidence as !l.lle al hlc own lo , lying- career. ' - n A woman or muxniilcent phylique, nl powerful mind as she was of body, her years of l\.lilerin1`ll her barely strength to survive er co_mplet1iac<,' it -lett a dyilng wreck ot the woman upon t 6 I in t the need ad passed for the use of all hor vltlliti , defense or her mali§`ned virtue. Sho loft this incur _- tion to be let upon er tomb: ‘ Hors lies Caroline or Brun|w|ek..tho injured queen U England. » ` -~\ Q. ‘1 It has been little more than I. mouth that tha cot- tlement wee reported ln Pennsylvania of h iclgh lull which, when it was begun, gave lcrne, promise or ol- tahlishing in law the principle ogprbvlng death' by injury tc the emotions-that principle which in, lu~ rope and America, from queens nndyprinccclvcl to lim- ple gentlewoman, has been demonstrated thousand: or trims as using the must ti-aziurnlity in- human ox is; :i--e. '~ _ ‘ 'A father sued for 825.000 d_l.mllcl`thc lover who _illzfng his daughter, left her to brcgdmver her minor; utuil she die-I or her -um~rlngs.» vqrsprornllt-d. 'it i. ni-1 tor S500n vhr- case lert no sroce cnt in the lay in-.us for stil.-euuent claim; an no cnterlnr #adm for a sto‘t!u'e si;t~|>iI:irnl¥ or DM” Serve but to :dia cuioritle t twice reiined, Al llfl more ten er, cl t'hrrew more awpeq/ The cruel lin 1 of lurrow to ll (bl °x ss|°»n'2¢ 'rlifiui e"i»°o'go'i:ara‘ tliiium "'“ its kin the skeleton ,of limb I 'l‘I8°‘lY» _¢lndvnLi'li:ili°|'h: niiivgn‘3sii:r'ic'wh='i'::iu'&k3vrou hi Real lite hal had thou tragedies In countless ,num- bers played tn .their nnoalllnn end' not merely gi the domestic circle. hut, upon tho malt sxoltoii ,Mil 9! 0! binary- But ll weeinot uhtii the penetrating gt-nlus 0! Balm: mncamcmantis ,tnmuuwnarked realities of lverydny life that the world boson to awaken tu the "‘°f°\ ruvansibiiiriuluvoivea in crimes for which me law can Wiilrc torture- cldls the very source of U\o\|ght.' Born in Enzlisnd lieter t th d kf ` claimant to. the. ovdrturned othraiiei unte_F?l¥nt?L’r0}.“tlii.é Duohell d Aolta ll the ciitter. also. or Amelie of Portu. gal, one of to, mont attractive women who ev" dccupled c tiirunp. She bore the title of Princuu Helene _when King I-ldlvarcl s son snw her and tell des. pegetely in love with her clessic..roundnd beauty, hc-r g\:t:’:;dh:||;"-';?_:P.:Yi¢0f. |0‘:"|\'\¥ loul and her unusual r noel! e ena wil l il wearleome blue etoclti `|.wBticynii%a h'u\¥;t|sii“|?. 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