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hase (‘THE EVENING. ‘WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY_ 24, { (ELDER MRS. THAW. BRAVELY BEARING WE AIEL AT EASE; — Youn ng. Wife. ee the Devoted Mother, Wife anc|Study of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. Two Sisters of Harry Thaw Ap-. pear in Court, toa Wom- an’s Eyes. Actress Wife No Longer the Striking Beauty of Before Her Hollow=Eyed and Insignifi= _-Husband’s Crime, | but cant of Feature.. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. ; Te sat In a, huddled Iine- near McKenzie? Shame. May McKenzle !s sald Thav:'s bullet ended the 7X9/Q GPCE/CYsS7/: Berrien gor By WE.LAwaonwy discordant note. be Need, intelligent. I had last seen se a-nlender_urchin in rage and In court, she was no less smart purple toque with flaring cockerel and her contrasting chinchilla tors, made her-by And of them all she was She Js a pretty girl and sald to her_seinging—asbout_th: B tatters, in-the robust arms of Miss Anna an Held Her purple gown, feathers and purple veil, I fry_the most conspicuous of the five women. only one that seemed thoroughly. selt-contalned. PEVELYN FRIGHTENED,MRS. THAW N ERVOUS ——The elder Mrs, Thaw, though-she-made—a—braye_effort_to conceal ict was !!l at ease in her strance surroundings. ss Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, the cause and motive of the crime for which her Not once during the seven weary hours the women spent in the courtroom did she lift the white yell that gave her flower-llke features a bridal charm and Indistinctnoss. Her costume was a dark bide tallor-made sult, the coat long and semi- fitting; a dark fur, boa and muff and a black velvet toque with a bunch of, yiolets at one side, showing faintly through the heavy swathings of the yell. Her figure, always childlike, is now emactated end wistful, strained through the enmeshing whiteness toward. the chair, Well than any- of -the-other-women-1f- the-party, Toward the end of the ve ait her husband, who for her Make had sent Stanford | day she drooped pe husband is on (rial, was frankly frightened. fa front of ner, whe White to death. Baaw’s WIFE PRETTY, BUT INSIGNIFICANT ; She Te Bate -to-have-been-1-tamous-bennty-—-Sere one wide. crazing fier" mi tainly sun and sensitized plate worked with her miracles of loveliness, as} CHILDREN LACK MOTHER’S-FIRMN recarded-in-the photographs of her when she first met White and later! Harry Thaw‘s niottier, Who sat_at_the drooping Evelyn's left alde, sur | vived the day's-tedium splendidly, She was dressed slmply in black, tho) But her appearance “to-day does Wor Justify or explain the-havoc-aie, only reltet bet -a-turnover of white jawn-at-Her-throat. {ts_of two men, one-a_famous architect, -genreratedby Wea tend -euccnad inte smidern-Sardananaius; the-othey an ince -has-a-good dew lit or ipdsot the Thaw mi{llons, with alt-posalbilities ofgood or _wtofulness | ful parted gray hair. Her features are in form identical witt those of nicas of Yarmouth. All threo| : y short line fr “chia | lives and he Ight of- his inherited Bora. "Phe gitts features ars t ver checks with the waxen whiteness of a tin blossom showed ae heavy and receding lower fare. A-hottows; and yosterdany brought out what seemed the artificiality of the! But-Mrs. Thaw hes a very strong Jaw, Saeniich ts altogethet-jacking— tad 4] smal], vividly carmine Hos that glowed through the vell and-were the moat} her son_and-younger daughter, both of whom have mouths that Her tiair Is not particulariy—pretty; 2 gets -an-ordinary-dead-leaf-brown,and_is done tn the chofus girl_bun-at{ {9 throat. j the back of her- head that all her-exporience as the wife of a -mUilonaire 5 7 + fms not-tanglt hero discard. COUNTESS WAN AND SAD, artiing feature of her appearance. JMIDLY ATTENTIVE TO SMOTHER: IN= LAW Countess of Yarmouth held her head erect. Her inanner. toward -the-etder Sirs. Thaw. was-timidiy asstdnous--She} ped -her-mother-fn-lew.on \and_off-with-her_wraps,-and-there was every idence of sympathy and affection between the two women. ___ But _it-was only with May Melfenzle, with whom she was assoclates! ‘cn the stage, that the former Bvelyu Nesbit seemed perfectly at ease. j waa to this yoling woman that the chorusgirl wite directed moat of her! | pemarka, and only to the latter's frequent effervescent. giggle at trivial in- cldents in the colstroom that she responded with a wan smilie. Mrs. Byelyn’ Nesbit Thaw bore the trying court-room ordeal, tne door of the courtroom—the five women Jn the Thaw case, ' mother, sisters and wife, ‘ind—May The interrogation after May pico a4 Kenzie was in the mind of every one ee in the courtroom, Therefore I write It. | 4 Why should sho be there? they asked.t % The four other women, seated Just | ¢ behind the counsel table where Hurry ry ‘Thaw watched: the beginn'ng-of-the } 4 proceedings that are to give him life —or_death, were present and toget by right of a near and dear rels tionship, a great sorrow, a common ner be Evelyn-Nesbit-Thaw's-dearest-triend.| IC was to her that the distracted | caune —of-tne— trapefy of Maultson Square Roof Garden fied after Harry | ot Stanford White. But It: seemed to} ‘me ‘her presence © in that arewiae| group of Thaw's relatives struck a Her eyes, targe,brown} ae She-is-a-fine jooking-o:d—iad: Tet with Its To-Day..... 28D LEDLLDELPDLLPO DLE SPPLLOOVPHOLSEDOOOTG 17-0 | upper Mp'down and Jn—a pecullarity even more: noticeable {n her brother: THE ANCHOR HOPE! If you are.unemployed: Read World Help Naps cy will make fast -your Ship of Fortune to the Is'and of Prosperity, ee 34: 2% ayy Saad eSATDROD ESAS DE oD OSes Sed DT RE OAR IE | LPEECOE DOOR UE EM OHDS CD DYOS: ‘Four. Women Who Figure Conspicuously in Millionaire’s Trial; 19C7. a Pathetie Spectacle, Emaciated and Waxen- White _ a acccininonenaniees onstrate eset GREATEST LONDON. BIFFED WE AND _by Alonzo Kimball (From Lite) sHopyctPen SHOT GOT MYTHIRTY-Si DEAD IN STORE SAVSV.O.L. MAN William Whitely Whitely Attacked! This Is ane Alderman By Man. Who Said He Lawlor Tells’ the Was Magnate’s Son. Police, but" LAY from the Forty-ffth Joist Brook- | Seer eed 4 lyn, by the Sf @. L, tptoet into the stol_on Himself as} cax—aad in, tremuloda tones naked of ke Sergt. MeNilty tablish- UDo- you know. whol am? "Yea, You're the Hon. James Law- saald McNulty, ut out the Honorabls, commanded the statesman. “I'm just plain Jameq and Lye been nvvbed afd aawaulpod $36 Blt "up late with sick Friend, ©Furned-P Shoppers in-Big ment. Ran’ in Panic. 6 LONDON, Jan. 4—Willam Whitey, y insisted, the big- ané ped ON, Got in hly eatabliahmen€ by a young MAN | sane want th who afterward tried sutcide by shoot | topiary. and {ng dimaelf, Keat one! bitfed me ‘At the hospital the assasin gave. the} knocked —me-down: name of Cecil Whitely, and sald né }'me and went throu, wan a-son-of-thesnurdered nan, Rela-| my thirty-six plunks.”’ ‘the nmanenin-aay—that thes.do_ not | awlor maid: ‘J don't re: The shoottng—wax—witnesred by —t-} outs pers who ran tn pante “How about the robbery? asked iho “The employees of the store alarmed | sleuthe [at the shooting rushed to the scone but} “What robbery?’ demanded _ the t alateaman. lwere unabla to secure the mur DIMMS HDR DM Harry-Thayand-his-tavorite nisterthe—C have-the same-broad forehend, very —cep_set_tyra. short straight nose and wtay-shutwith-ditficulry, retrestng Chas 2nd ——Wihtle Harry— Tha eat with is-oliin-in—his-hand—most_of the day, the catch every word of the dreary proceedin Her attire was yery simple. It consisted ofa dark. loose reat, dark? skirt, white shirtwaist with a man’s collar. ‘The-vell_was down=when the Countesseametninthe morning, but she soon Hfted It, snd throughout the cay endured unyelled the stare of 4007 {pairs of eyes, | No woman who looked at-the Countess. vf Yarmouth. vesterday could! — have fatled to feel her heart sUr with sympathy for her, She looked 80 { worn and sad, and—last sifu of distress In our sex, as we all know—so care- Hiess of her appearance. Her eyes were red as from long weeping, her mouth drooped pathetically, and Yery often during the day she would draw bos Harry, RESEMBLANCE TO BROTHER STRIKING, “The resemblance between this brother and sister {s little short of mar-) yellous. The Ucense of the boy's Ife, the refinment ind gntle surroundings | of tho birl’s, have carved the onty difference discernible The Countess'’s pair is lighter than her brother's, It Is, indeed, a very | pretty chestnut brown, and she wears It In a sinooth, low, regular pompa- | dour.“ The two ‘patches of short hair in front ef the ears that women some- times festingly refer to as “side burns’ are allowed to He against the eeks Without any attempt to put-them hack: Of ail Tiny's relatives, she seemed to take the most active ‘Interest In the proceedings, | ——_Her-older-nintet-Mis:-Carnegiewas-the Jenat conspicuous flgure Inthe groyp of womon. She was dressed (n dark green, with binck furs and a black hat, over whica she wore loth a black and a brown yell, the Iatter of} which covered her face all the time, She has the marked Thaw features, anid her face suggests that in:hap- | {han any;of the others. Indeed, I scarcely saw her open her Ups during ch seven hours which iiad elapsed since 9 o'clock, ‘when the little party was | aes into the court:room by one of Thaw's lawyers, the smiling Dan| as uenal, bas constituted Himself: or been constituted ti long-hours,fts tedius examinations-oftalesmen,ts_oyer-breathed alr, lesa! LUN DON-MERCHANT_| Yight of day unt the hour of hia PRINCE WHO WAS- SLAIN IN STOKE piyHke ality hait-severed: from-lts. stalk—where- | as, Miss McKenzie, at the clore of the proceedings, seamed fresh and stiffly | eet asin Bardens} holiyhoek, daring and SAOSIN as the cock feathers} rong and sturdy-und-motheriy,—Her 2 striking contrast with her beant!=} aning forward in her chatr-to nd A pale pre tte, and-a~ dtaeiey brown fur toque over which a lighter brown vell was draped. i FALL MAY BE FATAL. Solomon Lovine. elghteen years old. of aname. No.8} Henry. street, third tore the burnin 6 ele recejved Internal taken | to Hudson Str on hin pit—wetd — tie the detective: @ The general manager of the estabe iment said —that—when Afr Whitely” [came out of his office he apparently ar ago he came Into the Ful- fo 2 2 i 4 3 a 5 m ¢ employes to call a| lice to arrest him ‘ook him up. mak y Next morning he was d policeman, While the man had gono | NEN iia on” Navy Yard. plumber forthe police the _atranger followed | Fy" ts forgetful at times. Mr,-Whitety out-of-the- office and fired a gn at him, the frat shot, which entered Sentnd the can, causing, im the opinion] REPORTER |S MISSING. at the doctors, Instant death. The assassin then shot himeclf in the [Mother Dying and Polloe Attempt torehieads —to- Find Thomas ¥.- Donohue. — 2 $ 3 = x By birth “William Whitely was ognized—ae—one “of the foremost _moer- chants_of-the world. Indeed the Epg-|porier, who heat HT ea porter, who has been missing for-two Teter to him aa the "Merchant Prinz Wherever the arteries of comme! | penetrated there tho-name- of Wiltely | wa to be known, He was variou \iy-calied the "Wizard of Hayawater, Donohue Ia a graduaté 17 Prospect street, Brooklyn, ER. TRIED SUI SIDE. Alderman James Lawlor, | elec “toa | the dry goods magnate and founder of jad for ‘my home, N Dutileld | the fret-big>department store In Lon-|atreet. At Hudson avenue and Jolinson don, was shot and killed this afternoon | Street. met two strain Said they'd take me he now them, [ver of the late Mr, Whitely who have] When asked: for) detalla Alderman | ember much | recognize him. after that wallop on the ear, 1 went] —Hiey—toak 30 art | the viattor aside and|ton etreet station and detied the —po- harged, Ha Police Headquarters haa been re- 5 quested to send, out m general alarm | Yorkshireman. For years ho was rec for Thomas F. Donohue, thirty-three hh people were pleased generatty—to-| months. His mother le_at_the point o¢ | ¥ death at his home, No. 618 Weat Fifth street, Erie, Pa, and the police of that elty. here. telegraphed all over the | wound is in the abdomen, but Mrs. Cas. ara University, and last lived -at spit SHUT WOMAN HE HUGGED AT DONS am | aL ahcimeltopene Happy thee Seeking Congratulations Enrages Jealous Husband. Mrs. -Cornelfi Gassing. of No. 289 jrand avenue, Brooklyn, ts in. St. John's |Howpital to-day with Uiree pistel wounds © Ration early to- | Inher body, madp inte hist’ pfght by, a neighbor who wax 90 happy over the birth of a baby boy 4n hin family that he embraced all of hin friends Ht wan to. the home.of Frank Fern, _ of No, Si2 Bergen strect, Brooklyn, that the child came. Berno had feared that ft would be a girl. For weeks he hae aiven himself-the treat of grief in ad= vance over tis possibility, But the doctor milo! on him and satd: } rank, {t's a boy-ra fine boy; too." Frank rushed out tu tell his friends, He embraced bis cousin who ved near and bit him in the neck, The cousin Jaughed and conkratylated, Frank, who hurried to another house, spreading: the joyous fewa: At last ho reached the home of the Cassinas, ‘Mra, Cassina is a comely. wo and her husband loves her very, dearly. Hé& ts ‘a firm adyocata of con: ventionallty, also. So when Ferno through -the Caasina_ door and thraw_ his arma about the neck of Mrs, Case fafa he Was consumed with jeatousy, Mrs, Cassina laughed as Frank held fast and danced her «round, Mr, Case purple, When he recovered from_ surprise he filed a ‘stern objection the embrace. é Frank was astounded, but felt catled onto show his resentment at the Que band's ang:r. Ono word led ‘to another, and at last the men squared off for m fight, according to the story told to the police, Ferno had provided Rimaelf with @ revolver before he set out to regale his friends with the glorious news, for one nover-can-teli-what he will need in the way of Weapons, no bettered, -when-ons— goca Into the celebration business with his countryn.en, ‘The pistol was whipped out, Frank meant-to-stest-the buadand..but his aim. pad and Mrs, Casaina fell Out of five shots he Hit We WATT twice andthe ‘woman three times. The most serious Nna,t-was-xaid—at-tie honpitel-to-day,- pernere recover...Ferno was ar- The Whitely store is one of the show- pieces of London, sud 40 it Shas cee Tor, to, these ~many— years: {) ic tw known to UWiousands of American | touriata and other untold thousands on} | the Continent. Waitely i cde | 4 The Provider." He contended tore must ulways be prepared | to aupply ‘the demands of the public. no difference how extraordinary might be the demand. ‘And so it Was that Whitely’s would e tof the patron, trom on, —~Medieal—attendance cocld mt the patron's birth and ‘when to cross the “Jrea: livid It aAW-on.the merchant urince ates and parson, And then n these two points there were qnousands of kindly services that Whity ly's was always ready to render to the patron, t If the tourist was ie need Gi es tion ne pth and steainship tickets, ’ 3 paper ae tt Nae iby Oa | aremade of strong, cnatle Ty athe Highlands of Scotland Whitely was the man for him to see, If the patron Wanted” to2move nin worldly possessions from any place In the Tritish posressions to anyother! place on the klobe,Wittale wae thera! to undertake the Job of moving him, pat happened to want the at rk tutor tor hile man QTYLKE IN QUARTER sites. Mian end. there.—Por-venrs -Whitely ponsted thy lhe Gath towle aE tha-uir--the beat the _Aeld- and na of the empl numbering thousand ts. reautred so h EAT oly une the—oriatnat department} store keeper. SIX-YEAR-OLD. GIRL IS FATALLY BURNED. "Br, Bull's Cough B: vod mo tro} Pe renee Oat T a DR. BULL'S a = i Absent. pad Tdid 0, While Mra, Marle Melodio, of No. @| the, lophompson-streat-was-away from home | A to-day her Uttle slx-year-old daughter | SAMPLE SENT FREE Rosie: stood close tothe atove to keep} ve absolute confi« james augherty, Deale, | warm. erat yon i lothee saughtcnre-and ane |_{ deveeln Dr dulte Cough 8 rachea ot NEY Giuncdress | Will wend ea ea fee b, ‘8 ran to her ald and for (apa og, this Paper Jothing from her body: Pollceman Mi of the Macdougal | street. station, summoned an ambu- lance from St. Vincent's Hospital, The ) [child will probably die. | AETER THE THEATRE A light SRP SE, a bottle of Moxie, then a oor will insure;that, Next day you will be fit to cope with whateyer may arise. You will remember the Moxie ler moments’ {t might wear a very piquant expression. She talked lesa! and acknowledge temperance beverages. $2.50 a case, 25e. @ bottle; $e... olase af af] fountains. night's rest—thoe Moxle IT PAYS Sold by alt Grocers, Druoaiats and dealers in and Bat Ties, COLLARS white, durable and flexible fabrics which laundrymen say wear longest | Liftle Rosie’ Melodia Stood Close to? Pp Stove White Mother Was =} and ance id 0. Ww felt as woll as ove ress Sia At Broadway & 13th Street Store Only Hackett Carat 5G A Clearance of 25¢e Men’s Neckwear, 50c Values. French Four-in-Hands of fancy s'lk in new designs, also“plain black Barathea Four-in-Hands, Club Tics ec -Cacu; 2 rom 20a, | ERLE. $b Fiessn Asta Lien fo “i