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oThaw, amp tarry K. Thaw to the par! a Weads turned to the ate three pat Jn almost equal rigid! We : ho beginning |T saw the elder Mrs, Thaw move only serena onze in the long morning. session. Was to Hft her biack vell and. pul on dramatic pause—“la pair of smoked gin 4] wore during the reat o} Countaes also pul up her vell. Harry Thaw sat lookin; Four hundred Moor. Ite opentag bf the great trial. ~ ‘Thera was ‘breathless moment of cuspense timed As effectivaly as ff wo had- deen wit> imic Arava inatend df the/attention at the men who. were being choseti to free or. doom shim. Once or Closing. scenes of areal Ufe tragesy eee put up hisshawd and clutched Of love amd: ‘sin, Batred and sudden death, ‘Then Harry Thaw came in, and, ap- parently oblivious of the straining jsingular motion to foene of #0 ' many Walked with A sidewiee, ehoulder-frst |amoker, and weveral hours’ motian ‘toward the table at which he |stinence from the soothing i ‘sto mt throughont the trial with hi epee, cand set dewn Hie Seek ree rtemet Centrat “white, his weak Insy set vicidly. Hel tragedy oa she: i AM not lok townrd the Une of falth- ful worhen: who since 19 o'clocg had | the room, by far th: waiting for him-though} of the wome LS en pe | huddled in thts nesning a ml! pati patiently the wyes, of mother, + yearned toward Kim, Wife'a Shrinking Figute. With quiet @ienity the tder Mes |” stay McKenzie, trix. sick and span. ‘dressed in. black, wat be- bat thes alert. allent, a B That had qiade’ her ctween_tha Coiictess of Yarmouth, the Venus with the head | s sto ptand 4 danced by her brother, and the white-veled, wee pitiful, shrinking cate of the tragedy, THAWS| INCOURT AS. SEEN BY A WOMAN Fragile Wife and Cae of Tragedy a! '~ Shrinking Figure Alongside of Mother and Sister. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. and amouldering Jat his rthroat: comes in’ moments o th lees eyes updén him, Prati rs sisters and: wire | {dated t . Thaw, ‘the Mra. G. VeVH Neath —woman—who—aid} Ge two atriking —Not—know and could not understand," | room, the piney And whose deal. brown veil afealet her foature: tion of tal Lamoroeg dt aTne tow FeceUivig Tower tace—tnateate wen kness | Dur not criminally, < —fecial Hade.one a murderer. in his try, the other a gre incitement of the primal mice AS aReTA Tmpulses of passlon and Jeatousy led-toj- Evelyn Nesbit Tad Fouime Uke the death of Stanford White and to the | Uny and very much 0) da bes tit by. iad Rriailfor rirder of) the youcg man who | mouse that had been, caught v: e @touched past her to his atipreme of | letting tt with fi that had previo after the examina: noticed eimitar circles about her ‘eyes, and the resemblance between the two. profes | was atriking—that of the brother betore | the bar on a charge of murder, and tho | jowest tallor-made cut, tear-atained eyes | man's collar, she did not attract my gcarcely left him during the tril except | attention, nor indeed that of any one tn for a quick, aweeping study of the facts —of-talesmen,as.one after another they : Were accepted or excused. | The women Who [ete teen iegeneraey in The ured TACT +-glater whose sweet, t lady ina get away only to the eourt-room. motherly. fate witty greatent Interest. ho muffer so innocently for his crime | and wondered, gpd Haye braved ‘90 mu ¢ the day, The with strained We all know the ‘parched fetling that ft. wreat emouon or attributed the Theit the, real jo #Olution occurred Thaw is an tnvutarate cibarette cllement, and-at fret I {cylinders wete. telling upon ula throws, What abant Byelyn | N. “end —cnvite of the Biecmay hve been—but- iano toneor. sho wan the ‘least slgnificunt fmurw. In 2 east noticeable of the care, Dancer a Unique Figure. purple yell and purple toque with far ine cock Yeathere spat fs nce ot Der Rett frightened white ri th slap Or'its paw—and About Thaw'e’ ttre, deerset—eveetfonth meet over the silvering crentaree here were dark circles that could only. | xpine. be attributed to sxleeplessn: the Countess of Yarmoath deed, weema like a perverted Peter’ Pan Who refused to grow Up, but Instead of is t of js peram! i wer Innd elected to spend Serpetial chilshoor on ALi Boyond seeing that Thaw had di a heavy coat. black toque with & bunch of one side an& a white shirt wnlst of tne Hand thea —he—cutoff the connseti Wien —fiaw—and his wife look to me like Sy children of young animals. 1] vicen. According to hia complaint he had trled to get a divorce for the) icon made bitter to the extreme, The refugees’ Two Interesting Women. he elder Mrs. Thaw, tex partert white. ch contt-ant-see rath, and the Counters —of- forshend, short pose and! Ix xhe pretty? 1 f 7 TEES, ed the case with (he each time a _iuror waa chosen and Brother and. clued sister Mh Tiarry Thaw; responding to the oort's Hcommand, shot -up-fromhie-chair and faced them, they Ieaned formant, atudy , Ing the mphynx-like {icon éagerls, ae “Thay Song Pee se | thowan straining to And In them. some . ttost nine eit} comfort fnd-hore-and-each- tne may be, Thaw's strongest plea f ite pons ane. : | T notleed thy ; eamblance tothe mother and» SU GIS between mother and brother and stster— ° Orient: The Urgent torr, Risso ald President holds. the commerce’ Duainess, ng hot wishing sume to appear ve abgeh quite plentiful and’ we ard pleased With resulta, oie red Nave, Country —Least-Part-of-Its-Share- je =of Ocean €arrying= WANTS BILL WASHINGTON, 3 Roorevelt. today —rent—to Congress al ehat American line 4h midiusae callin encouraging te DilldIng|craws "make who can trade by and running of lines of large and awitt| uur pe tear to He Bhare of {te own carrying trade on the Presid farhior bY the exper Root. on) hiv revent Boyth Amertoan Ha declares which has > 430 n discussed in Congress EVEN The New York Word Lumen ou Wil Ubserve our letter of Feotht dite requesting Government.- reat i Arse Rte anne 1D6 Alea tm no auch hie of ate porta from —Rerepe,< ttt States no ate PUSHED. "Ohi Stime “Our commevint DAME milvone 23,—President an to the tereat [contend nh op aieher, WHRES nade af America amt the! cee to © Lfordtan shipa untera tr their of our country: hing Hike t says. In striking All, Jk to. offer sour abipyarde, wi | neceawary to. the pamshin lines, the! Hattle-whips, and the efficiency’ of wh je aa much a part of | a eveayss aa ployment To promote r navy be {déradle Meet o the proposed nw Proposed Inw i and also Traerve. MILLER « HART PACKERS CHICAGO, New York City Provision atlesman you will no Sunday n you Will not ‘or & longer time ‘our medium. If we do not succeed tt veal seo your fault. ours sruly, is In no sense expertnventat. based on the boat and most successful Precedent#, at: fotinetance. on the re- tent Ciinant contract withthe British The President: discusses the bit now before the committee and says, y would surely be discreditanla for ue to f worfemier to our commercial ri: commerce Of the Orient, th e showid have velth w commerce i [Amonea, afd even our uw E wien” Hawai pe Te {pines "Hetween all the American ports and Europe? or {nee of his thers, subs hom "“Governinents, steed SAVE HUSBAND Ironmaster Cuts Her Off Wire at the Metro- politan Club. BEGS HIM TO RETURN. Former Telephone Gir! Pros- trated and Deserted ‘in ~ Poughkeepsie Home. Mra. Albert “award Tower, the tele: phone irl wife of the milMonatre fronmaater, ls (completely prostrated over the publication of the fact that she la eatranged trom her hue band because of his infatuation for Mra, Minnie L. Wels, Bho is now under the constant care of Dr. Lane, the fam- tly physician, at the beautiful Tower Tesidenoce Ih Pougrimenpare: that my love may be sumciént to bring paek “my erring -hueband,*—eald Ths rt | atricken wife to her sinter, Miss Grace Borardus. Mre. Tower made one fast appen! to ner husband to-day when she called itm-to thn telephone M-the Metraporitan. Cinb in Fifth avenue. She beget him to abandon Mrv, Weis and all of the friends for, whose society the millionaire Jott her six months Ago. Mra, ‘Tower cannot forget that It was over a tele pHone—wire “that her romance had beginning some five years ago. Through a CUAINE MtUe ruse ane: Rot Tower-to telephone at the club to-day and mndé «tearful plea tor him—te-come back to her. But her plea was in vain. Tower informed hts wife that ehe must prevent her cate through her lawyer, Suit’ Disclosed Separation. “The disclowures—ot—the estrangement BRITAIN MUM ON REPORT SENT bY SWETTENHAM of. Jamaica’s Insult to Governor Version of Davis Held Back. 88 —The Government here-has heard from Gov, Awettenham of Jamaica concerning the incident iIn- volving the withdrawal of the American warships from Kingston. crecy te maintajned at the Colonial Of- fica, but. the fact was elicited that dur- ing the fight: a good many were received from Swettenham, some of which deal with the incident. ft) da ‘Underatdoa, confirm’ the malin features of the affulr an already Absolute se Pourhkeepsts |: Tt tw hat the presént Intention of the Colonial Ofice to make ‘the telograme the official view being that 1 ty a péraonal affair between a Govern- ment department and an oMctal which Adjustable between Rnd Ue RUTH OF EN Metin too tire view that igenoral ed by having the replign ‘appear in blue book at some distant period, In meantime being dealt with through Ue ‘uiual diplomatic channels for In- tercourse between power :and power. CAT the Foreign Office it wae admitted that the telegrams trom teferred to the Incident, but it was add, are not régarded.as being the Govetnor'a reply, to the request of the Becretary of the Colonies, the Ear! i for-hte-version-of the affair. The Foreign Omice officia: no—atatement ran be matte atnre: aa they desire to have all the facts the Governor —wisires shaping thelr cou GOV, SWETTENHAM TREATS AMEKICAN ; . WOMEN BRUTALLY. | cust ligetitn ie tinea compo ink Aut even yet 1 cling to the hops | ed that they the arrival here of the between Mr, and Mra. Tower came about through @ sult brought by Henry J. Hancock, « ‘ot U0 from Mra, Wala Tor tewal-ser= woman so that she would be free to marry & millionalre tronmaster of Poughkeepale, It wank thle complaint that carried the rewa to Mrs. Tower of her husband's wecret efforts to ter minate thelr romance, She Instantly summoned her attorney, Charles Mora- hatie, a1} —tygedhim_to_tntercede in Tier—betrn tt; —— “L cannot give up the hope that m: frusbamd—can be “brevets to bls Kenaud if only I can get him out of the power of—this_woman,”’ Mrs, Tower told her lawyer. “In his blind infatuation for her he “setma fo Wave “Urowh~ every Thought of his marriage vows to—the winds. From what I haye seen I ran velleve that” tiie” woman ex some kind of a hypnotic power lite was an ideal thought, aud that was to make my hues band ef to the fullest my cup of ba But my drpam was one doy r tie we Were On © | here my hushend Introe stoped that Mee, Wet oo Minctively L'knew that she wae not the kdd-ot-2—woman who would condues to min happiness. Preaentiment of Disaster. “E cane back 19 Poughkeepato In a kort o€ suppressed Terror, 1 could not Ihake off (re presentiment thet aimaster: would befall ux through the tach! tlons of this foman. When my pandinformed meearty In June that nh Rae gle _ one erulas in his eethe aes grew atronge Pi nt Tnlnsinedeeres going tate, In Soneequence ‘eu Cat wha DOr quanttyi tor m, there entered a dada icire Thomeana see Rad over-thrne--forn aRTUING VERE at TAT the nied ew and only weve Hing vesaela, ‘two Of which weretin att jeffrontery she wadeped my privilexe u reason’ for thin [things te the fact that those: 1 do business on the Kea Wortd hot bf natirat ~ Roos Observations Proved; of sabsidited compet state of | pen ompetitors: In is ieee pay in the aggregate some 7 5 Need | of Ste ule Aid to [ave nilionsemsseur te ss en Tnre—Creat BritAt pAYIME nearfy ae * k-JUPAH -fiaya Wel ween AY ritian remembstnd | i | the We BRU ‘ahares Rotem miles below -Posghlenepate + manner of life and. the only Have the wage ee ak of pur reamen et donn Ned to shle ats) alternative, Mt we are the ences of Sveretary’ Ine rome advantage “rhe bill In Conge expense bj gly | © the #hip. tee! * Wit encourage In large meawure propomed lll In o Auxillaty. stean ships, such ax ts pow almost Wholly rovides-for an effective naval AT CHICAGO. ROTH & LA BALL Jnauary 17, 1f07, you to enter at issue. We slip Mh With him and took with me my sister, ‘Grace Bogatdus. and his aunt, Mra, Butta. “1 stas_in_no eares aptonizined when jure Weja Fama aboard the yacht at Now York ang t felt certain that be- the -oeuiaathere—wnthe pit We had “Been out—on! x yx RTS CHAT Swann ast became Intolerable. With the utmoat ¢ q Tami, strange to say, my ‘ed to abet her, VBhe evon-took my place at the table sband “ap: fo busin tnia and Aynounced in the hearing of alt thal ohe whe Deter qdAalMad to Mil) it Ulan fora Pitt wae the dant tra for mo, and i rimply told’ my Thuthand that he must choose between Mra. Wels pnd mynelf. If he did not request her jo Tenve the yacht At-the-Atet-port—we mysett Ste to Accede to ny request, andt Ree RTO K ing eeeieeet Comfort T lett. And with me nt sister aig Mire Mutts. Mrs Wels remained on. the Yacht for & tyme and Ald not. leave, tno fact, until | King stopped at New” Ham. Formerly a Hetla Girt, wrringe Mre Tower wan y dus, a HOO girl in i telephone mtation at Poughs keepale, o There Was no nnd of a eocial Mir vover, the marriAKt At the time, for ONY Hinecmonthe before the otrat Myre. Tower, Who WAR A daughter of Plat Carpenter, pire Terettoriat Garernor a} Montana, al a killed thelr son, a boy of thir énre: and then put a of brutality: displayed by the offictais of the English Government in Jamatea, the feeling against Gov.-Gen. Swetten- hati ahd Vis BLATT Und Tollowers “lias| remembrance overshadowed by which they were subjected, if not by direct orders of Swettenhain, at least | with -his-knowledge and consent. Resolutions which refugees during y|#how how they feel. held-in- the saloof of the Pring. Eitel Friedriali on Monday and was prealded over by Percival Gable, of Norristown, Pao Tiese-tett-ot-pratat-treatment ont ald _refured women Were Adopted by of blood and language to b and_a diplomatic phanton RED FLAG MADE AUTOIST GO FASTER Rich New “Yorker “Thought Constable's Signal Was a Blast Warning. TUCKAHOE, > Cc. Btebbins, who liven at No. 18 Fifth atonue 5 news in at} Leonard street, Sot na re weed tN st Hie-en eH wna kervéed with papers In a clyil ac- Injurten alleged to have been mustalned him while trying to stop the ohine-on dan. 6taat in Warerlys On that day Mr Stebbins was sposdt Ing along a road In Waverly, and was ordered to stop by waived-ared flag, b TOPE —Apred anc the conaiable, yyhe | Sans uit i vs een ml | 128 West 42d St., ets, NY, rfelt hat a par The aumber on the machine } tired andi was finals ~| 657-Fulton-St_}10 New St pear in court-this-morning Written by ditge Cuthbert court the millionaire éqld he aa the red MAg, \ SRNAT oO wart about to take place at th é extra speed to get out-of danger, pected that the 2K a_conatabla.or. he| i i thaton bier said he never wt the fae ould, have steppe rate of prea natable aWore Ne wae Rolin {ilirly bullet through her own heart, x MILLER & MART. Dv. Cathert fnies an hour, Women’s Sith Waists. An Extraordinary Offering of 500 Taffeta Watsts,. consisting of ‘Solid Colors, Black andy White Pafteta’ and. Dresden Figured and Fancy Plaid Taffet: in shirt waist models, either button {front or back; Tormer prices $10.50 to $12.50, Lord & Ta ylor Broadway and 2eth St; 5th Re 19th St. iene ¢ roa POLICE HORS “OVA RAMPAG “Pistol,” Notorious Ani- mal,/Slays and Maims Many: Policemen. Pistol, one of the tears hat draws ue patrol wago And “‘Trenty,xth sites: station, weet of the rampage again t And naw Fésule Molicéman James's. Sia Iv dyini in the Harlem’ Hospital trom a. frac- lured “skull. -Pistol-was responsible ‘for An Jolin Eagan two i fore that he threw ritisiaen John Finnegan, and he has never funy recovered from his injuries. Plato). was inthe harness, with Dre Bride, a dig slikgish bay. James Rogké WAS driving and Si bonrd of the patrol. They started up Lexington avériudé’ for a hatch of pris oners'and ax the wakoh-swung-sround thr corner of Ofe Hundred and Twen- ty-fitth street, a newsna’ i across Pistol'a faco. started him on a mad dash, ‘He dragged his imate al wile him nd dey tad bho Loreen werd runiing, awa: i Stefi aK 3 At One Hardred and Twe: atreet. Shen wan jolted ft rd ry head und rolled Kensoless Into phe Rul- Rocké maintained his seat nd owice Of his Wellton ty He cpuld net ocheck the -two maddened mnlmais, however, and. they raced alone the avenue at Hehloing apeod, muttering. all #Oste OC” thi that ‘the wagon was swong against right and left Tho horses turnel east at One Tun dred and “Thirty-frat stroot, dashed along for_tyo_blocks,.aod then. wheel swung up Into Park Daly eat hatt-w-block.on-tils the ATR R—the ptr againat an ts Dillar and xhattered to. Tee Rocker who-atit hed (re retns- mt {ia middle of the xtr hurt and caught Pst he ceded gn subduing 1 MMteanwhile Shea had been picked up fracture of the #k and Titernal in- TeCOVETY: aes DIES AS SON IS BURIED. FAIRMONT, W. Va, Jan. 8—On the return home of the sons and daughters of Nuzam Wilson from te ninerat or their —orother Ciuday—selio died from tuberculosis, they found— their father cold In death from the same disease. The ftather's death had taken place within twelve hours of that of his on. ™ PEASE ‘Petite-Grand yt The Most Natural Piano and tone. Where economy of space ts desired the i Pease Petite Grand is just the thing— table Title @ e $550. Rona on our three-year pens plan if desired. The Pease Uprights are-of-the same) high standard. of--quality. — Excel Pas TH eA Write for extatng Pease Piano Co. Hreekiyn Branch, | Nenark Nranch, Consult our Registered Physicians. Aint Ave. 1th Bt i hive | b Gotland Sty Nene i ° OCULISTS and OPTICIANS. 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