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SJOON EDITION REDLIGHT DISTRICT SCANDAL GROWS WARMER NOON EDITION , GRAND JURY MAY HAVE TO DROP LORIMER BANK PROBE Entered as Second-Class Hatter April 21, 1914, at the Postoffice a? Chicago, m., Under the Act of March 3, 1879." THE DAY BOOK . An Adless Newspaper, Daily Except Sunday N. D. Cochran SBggfss Tel. Monroe 353. Editor and Publisher. t Tp!'J By Mail, Except in J500 SouthPepria St. 398 Chicago, $3 a Year. VOL. 3, NO. 252 Chicago, Friday, July 24, 1914 ONE CENT PRESfDENTRESS IS THE UNHAPPIEST WOMAN IN ALL FRANCE Says Evelyn Nesbit Thaw In Special Paris Interview on Madame Caillaux Murder Case Predicts Biggest Scandal Ever. (Editor's Note. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is sojourning in Paris this sum-. mer, resting, seeing the sights, and giving her boy a French education. The European manager of our correspondence bureau asked Mrs. Thaw for an article on the tremendous Caillaux scandal and she dictated the following.) BY EVELYN NESBIT THAW (Copyrighted, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Paris, July 24. There is something I new under the sun. Scandals a trois two men and a woman are as no torious as the Thaw trials. Today France has a scandal a quatre (of four). faire. It is the" ex-minister against the president, the prisoner against the presidentress and the dickens take the republic. I believe that the unhappiest wo- The .Calmel fc&rfcJ&mK&i jS!fcr.J.3 frnr v-i'rt.7tf -s?a--'! immmimmmmmm