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m LAST EDITION . : '. ,' LAST EDITION SCHUMANN -H EI NK DEPARTMENT STORE WINS DIVORCE SUIT GIRL DIES DOCTOR AFTER LONG FIGHT MAY BE HELD ' - t Entered as Second-Class Matter April 21, 1914, at th$ Postofflce at r Chicago, TSL, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. THE DAY BOOK ,i An Adless Nev&spaper, Daily Except Sunday N. D. Cochran, Editor and Publisher. 500 South Peoria St. 398 Tel. Monroe 353. By -Mai!, Except ill Chicago, $3 a Year. VOL.3, NO. 214 Chicago, Tuesday, June 9, 1914 ONE CENT KITTY O'SHEAS STORY OF PARNELLS LOVE NOW SAID TO BE A FAKE Mary Boyle &Reilly Says Kitty O'Shea Didn't Write If" Reveals Romance of Uncrowned Irish King , "" " Says Story Was Move Ta Defeat Home'RuleS BY MARY BOYLE O'REILLY 1 London, June 9. "The Love Story of Charles Stuart ParnelL written by his wife," has just been published. It is being reprinted sensationally the world oyer. -I haye learned the TRUE reason for its publication. It was a desperate and shameless attempt to defeat home rule in the eleventh hour.. It failed and succeeded only in revealing, without decency or reserve, the frailties of a great man. But it is not the TRUE story of the love of Parnell and Kitty O'Shea. " ' The 'story as it is now being told in the press everywhere, was made use of in justfthe same way, to defeat home 'rule, at an exactly similar crisis 25 years ago! . ,. . t At that time it succeeded. . Catherine O'Shea sued her husband, Capt. O'Shea for divorce, and. in court revealed all' the relations into which -she had ensnared ParnelL' the1 great home-rule leader MHIIMIIMMiiMiiMliltMM