The San Francisco Examiner - Monday, May 20, 1895
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TO COMFORT LADY WILDE.
Mrs. Frank Leslie Will Go to London to
Her Mother-in-Law.
NEW YORK, May 19. - The Advertiser to-morrow will say: Mrs. Frank Leslie will sail for England Saturday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and to do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble in the disgraceful scandal which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
NEW YORK, May 19. - The Advertiser tomorrow will say: Mrs. Frank Leslie will sail for England on Friday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and to see what she can do to comfort that lady in her trouble in the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
New York, May 19. -- The Advertiser will to-morrow say: Mrs. Frank Leslie is to sail for England on Friday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble in the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
New York, May 19. -- The Advertiser will to-morrow say: Mrs. Frank Leslie is to sail for England on Friday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble in the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
NEW YORK, May 19. - Mrs. Frank Leslie will sail from New York for England on Saturday, to visit her mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble over the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
Mrs. Frank Leslie is to sail for England on Saturday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and to do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble in the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
NEW YORK, May 20 - Mrs Frank Leslie is set to sail for England on Saturday to visit her mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble over the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son has cut so prominent a figure.
The periodicals heretofore published by Mrs. Frank Leslie have been leased to syndicate, which took charge of the business today. Mrs. Leslie is to sail for England on Saturday to visit her ex-mother-in-law, Lady Wilde, and do what she can to comfort that lady in her trouble over the disgraceful scandal in which her eldest son, Oscar Wilde, has cut so prominent a figure.
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