Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1901 — Labori's Wife. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Labori's Wife.

Mmo. Laborl, the wife of the great French advocate who defended Cnpt.

Dreyfus In bis Anal trial, is a very chasmlng woman and In spite of her thoroughly Parisian chic is English by birth. She is. Indeed, identical with '.he Miss Maggie Okey whom piano* )irte amateurs admired at the Convent Darden promenade concerts in 1882. i\t that time she Was a pupil at the London Academy of Music and was considered so good a pianist that she was taken on tour in Austria and Germany. Maltre Labor! first met his wife when h% was staying at a large west end boarding house kept by her mother. Vladimir de Pachmann, the well known pianist, was also residing there, and he and Labori both became suitors for the hand of Miss Okey. She chose Pachmann, but the marriage was an unhappy one, and after a few years the lady obtained freedom in the divorce court.

MME. LABORI.