Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1911 — IS SHE PURSUING ALFRED VANDERBILT? [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

IS SHE PURSUING ALFRED VANDERBILT?

THE affairs that led up to the singular and sensational suits threatened by Dr. Smith Hollins McKim, against his divorced wife, her father, Colonel Emerson, and Alfred G. Vanderbilt, have taken a fresh turn by the sudden Bailing to Europe of Mrs. George Law, widow of the late street railway president. It will be remembered that Mr. Vanderbilt for some time has been paying marked attention to Mrs. Law. When she reached New York from Europe early in the winter he met her at the pier and was much in her company subsequently. Then Mrs. McKim came along, she having secured a divorce from her husband at Reno. Mr. Vanderbilt at once began to give her a great deal of his society. When Dr. McKim began his suit to test the legality of the Reno divorce —which proceedings he later abandoned —a subpoena was issued for Mr. Vanderbilt. Whereupon the latter, apparently to avoid service, fled to Europe. A few days later Mrs. Law sailed for the other side' of the Atlantic. As intimated, society gossips insist that there is a close connection between her going and that of Mr. Vanderbilt. The young millionaire declines to declare his matrimonial Intentions one way or.the other.

Mrs George Law