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? i : THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY,' JANUARY 25, 1907. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Now Only the X-Ray Picture of a Famous Beauty _ AS She Si ii’ Court-~Studying Faees ot Talesmen Called.a Pieoners Wife ae Like Neither Study of the Countess of ¥armouth, Sister of JURORS LIKE PRISONERS: Vichy Now emnpite ut Likes Harry Thaw, Drawn by Alonzo Kimball GUARDED NIGHT AND DAY. Wistful Child Punished for SO | Some Peccadillo. z 2 spare PO ee ee Even Wives and Clerks of Men Who Are to Try Thaw Are Not Permitted ‘to-See or Communicate with Them, RW, ess \ SEARCHING SCRUTINY OF EACH TALESMAN AS HE IS CALLED Much more rigorous than the -diacip- i and the men a. q > Ifie-to which Harry Thaw ts subjected (ime. wiv war in the Tombs ts that governing hin Jurys |’¢y¢ ‘Thaw. ta privileged to recetva™ letters Tiny sai i eniciin 5 without interference. All.the letters re- nin mads them realize thelr confines : | cetved- by, his jurymen: are opened wr Fan andi there wn sn dls Faas mit read by Capt. Lypoh, of the court squad, follow out. before. delivery. All Newa of tie Thaw [= trial-in out aut of the newspapers fur- niphed to.the Jurythén, The}-nre not al— lowed to read hooks until thelr guards have gone through the pagea looking for hidden- communications, Never in the history of criminal trials | th New York has a jury been put, un- er auch close, guard, Tho District-At- tornty has formulated i pet of rules to £0 to the, r even’ look, out of ixola Grecley Smith Studies at Close Range pthe Leading Dramatic Figure in ‘the _ Famous: Murder Trial Now in Progress, « t ci me iiive letely 180- x By Nixola Greeley-+S mith a that will, Lf enforced, comple g " fe ei Hiate th who have Thaw'a fate In : thelr hand veg an {YOUR EYEGLASSES CAN’ T. aM = ~npt-a-great beauty, She} : ieee Jurors Campbell and Fecke; ba j SS aC : Jurors Campbell and. Fore a twem| SHARE, TILT or SLIP OFF j seems rather a great beaus; { how. closely thessaresrameded— Their |. if-they-are-fitred-with the —- j ty’s) ghost, or perhaps her| wives called on them at the no HARRIS SU N = Al with changes of clothing, Ca : stayanicce. Lyne woulda’ allow the two, men t0] 00S bia ae te thelr In the presenc ey hold tight without feeling tight a refer to Evelyn Nesbit Thaw; eres ro could Rent 680 E———=aad se ortheconrat broker ten —— the woman in the most notatl¢ , word that was-anid. All clothing sent Filed to Your Glasses for 35 Cents, “murdér treatin the annals of Amer- we to the jurors Js carefully searched, Sold Only at Our Four Stores, 5 : Thirteen Raome-for-Jury. 54East..234 St. at Fourth Av. /i/9 enous s Clerkmiand business associates of tne Bent 125th St.,at Madison-Avy = Jurors will not be allowed to ave them; 442 Columbus Aver Bist & 82d Sts. F until Capt. Lynch nattates himself 2 | 489 Fulton st., Bk’ ya, opp. A.& S. aes OE visita necensa ry. nt business | 5 . 3 which the Jurors may be celled porto +S cen me he perform during the trial must be done 3 in the presence of a court oMeer, who | rill listen to. conversations and #czU- * cca and Opt’clans. tintze writings. a STORES) OPEN SAT. EVE, eft. A sulte of (welve rooms and a private | = by | parlor has been in the Broad- jway—Centrai-t se eeajualve tise of | the-juky, Such Is the arrangement. 0! the-roome that the corridor upon which they open can be entirely shut off from 3 the reat of the hotel, The sulte t# kuarded not only while the Jurymen are occupying the rooms, but in thelr i abaotice. “When the chambermatds-are Fi 1 (eo pas thaking—-the-beds_and.tidying. fp. tne ina lean-up apartments a watchful court oMeer Is S I oR and to-see that nothing bearing on a e ‘the Thaw case tk amUKgled Th, "1 oo One of the rules is that the jurymes The Balance of Our =r it wirait=met~talt--ebout the ease among! Winter S‘ock of < 1 sat within four feet of hér yes- h~terday a lithe in-front-of-the-di-> minishat row of Thaw’s faithful women relatives. The elder Mrs. Thaw was, as you have read, pre- vented by illness from attending —the-second-day of the-trial,-and-the Countess of Yarmouth had. re- mained with her. Directly in -line with Harry 6 _ Thaw and nearer even to him than to his wife, I-was able to study both these young survivors of the sen, ARNT ORCSES = + sallonal-and= sondid-tragedy— THEY SIF CLOSE -TOGELHER. - eee As'they sit In'court they are not able to look at each other—though « BO near together (hey may not speak. Yet what Senile confidences, what + ae 5 : ‘ 2 § PS | themselves. They will be allowed to 9 i 3 tragic. revelations. haye passed between theui! It was Bvélya, fragile; : cs 3 ¢ : (nies Nay cards if they dealre, but with W. : whitefaced child, with brown eyes burning through her enveloping” yell, - : = Cas $ Fee = “fauxres atthetrclvows—tooking over | omens __. soe S % - ° matinee {thelr hendas-Unters-a-privete-room can a | that told that weak, boyish-looking husband the story that sent Stanford | ‘White to ceath and may send Thaw after him. What was tho story?) Was | | be secured they will be barred from r Suits | Dillards or pool, | Breakfast was taken by the nye Ci t jJurymen and thelr guards in a private Regardless of Cost at the dinihg-room to-day. . Thin dining-room | Following Extremely Low Prices will be set "apart for them during thelr tay at the hotels They walked down $].9,50 $22.50 jo the court-house, glad of the chance to take a ttle exercine. At Broadway ;and Great Jones street two of. buen a 529,00 | would’ have been run down by a de- [ltvery: wagon, -recklouaty driven. but —{ for: the-atertness-of-ons—of-the-wusrds-| de Guarded Night and- Day. Ench=of the tivelre chosen-men-wiit | NEVE" room, but a womrd wilt araten she, I asked myself in looking at her, vietim or vampire, artful lure or artlessly, lured? To me, as I studied her {co during the long hours of yesterday's ses- sion, she seemed neither, tnt siniply a wistful child who had been caught _in some peccadillo nnd was being publicly punished for itt f ‘And how could a child heve those deep, wondertul, burning eyes? For __} EvelynThaw's eyes convey a sense of burning so literally that in looking { at her you) pect the veil she Weis to ehrivel and tura brown and | preak aa if a-samenlass were behind It. f Yesterday’ each {alesiman as he rose from the rear of the“Court-room 2 and walked forward to-he sworn Into the witness chair had to pass her, | —— These prices emphasize the won- f rful bargains they are, “when yout =o consider 'that almost évery suit sold: #27 for.doub!e or: more than: the: prices. | over him even while ha sleeps.’ The | quoted. ach us he passed must have felt the young wife's” sear! and tle-aaul ‘ing Achilihy | cister, having the same dark eyes and full red mou His ¢ are negie “nodded to’ them and sat down. ‘The Counters ot-Yarmouth was not} numbers are from 62 to STi, wnd-Tast a ss ut , hollow and his skin pale and unhealthy. He wore yesterday: a_gray —{ night—Atthar—f ‘Campbetl,~ the fourth Sale Starts at _9 o'clock. fave for these glances Ae possible Jurymen that will save or “cond y 1 z {Juror selected, occupled No, 362. husband the young an gat silent and mollonjesa d emn | suit and a gray butterfly bow tle that looked as if mamma had just tied {t) Party Sat in Silence. folded tn her lap all morning. When Hint Saavouseargoharne na With rena =| her_husl so during the long!and sent him off‘with a good-by kiss to 8 childron’a party, Instead of to] ‘There was allonce in the Titiie-party | the defendant came tn —he_dzapped 4.| Hin waa! Guaed) Joba) Hii Bytapetticle, Broadway, 17th and 48th Sts, =~ |~ pesaton, her body leanhig forward, her head resting on her_tett hand: Me-eh: h: dl. {tii ty Hed fo ard dreary,] Note inher lip, She opened tt and/road| THe was “Vacant, % : } ded foren euch ‘witht the murder trial of Ms-sister's-husvand. court was called fo order—a dr Line eeena etre ttg eee nee migien var hk and-then-came Honry C. Harney, juror j 342. | (the glovet and: extended forefinger: touching her. wan. cheek. Young Nesbit does not secm to be altogcther satiefod in his mind as to Poet silence <thiat showed the tedium { imetia ty re ee eT nist fe jn room 364. WH hin was | : hauler soc iye! proceedings ;wortents, der face wire_a deep Mush ar = SHE FS-PITIPULIY THIN, what he {s about to do, But undoubtedly-ho Ikes tohave hls pleture/ roa wid y pa peseeae* Vat morning, tut the appeared more at} “Uborge He Peek, ju she wore the same blue tailor gown, with | a somt- -attin sketched, for he emoothed his hair and fixed hia necktle When he eaw the] he wor Se Aime clothes 7-83 48—than onthe iret day. a eh, s : looked bored, an tn. | iT ‘i —Teor— ariicta—waro drawing him, AB Brolyn would have done 9 your ago.| {as att keasion. Mra. aide nat Sealpeaaing wIeetd vs eee aa Juror No, = Htot! eRe ould not t loins. }and_Guai iyn laut gotting ati the-pictitter nuws Hs Wok secitied 16 aay, Talarsete With oh Te tnvisitiey Scmrpetien that they mould be | _ Asan Piet [soe Xa awa aa ree : ae I -don‘t_believe Evetyn cares. She-seems to-meitke-a-person Mor={schlie_atrips tt it that ahe wore on : a In ‘the Equddan ivicke eal tn pom No. EA ore Bheritt Wine ‘ thirteen who had ‘studied too much and not played enough. tally afraid of somielhing.- ts -tt~of-the—ordea!—betore—her,—when—ag thos Wednesday She asd on a similar SUL Nee Be rnpererce feeling be mit tnd WhO. ea nitenay Hae te ‘et we now Vi a er @ a for whom Stanfor ute WAS dd she muse tell a story shir oa i . sickness doveloped by taleamen anxious ‘Andy! is Evelyn Thaw has played all hi lite nd till very pe-| woman ft hom Stanford Wilt killed sh £ tel 'Y that wi) shirewalat, a au acrow bl vs see ia s) x i 1 by tal Ae creinldalal Leen iialararot $55 d 5 t o be excudce ry justify the htlling-or-send Harry Thaw. to. tho.elestrie cate? oe eons Wesel lity nace ine natat ators the engines to the-torner ee cently never atudied #t, all. = It if hard-td-reailze-in-looking “at her that she played the. ae corte 1 arr p tie Fane with the greatest— hazard and | AIS “FATE RES STS Ss WITH HER. = —— -EYEGLASSES— ‘Think-of it! =#1,00-for-a-pair-of “felt— yed ft with -men't —hearts,——___ gests ae s—eeres w 5 ‘ ~, i t THAW'E tate tsto-be decided: Leon tir reer ~ ra 6—- pre a a 3 nerly Did she, -ttHp Camellia. lady: that” she seems, play eonaciously the ta Hat eae ealizes it, and it is this terrible reailsation tha fm thing me had. changed was Ner| voum day) Co cwenDee eon Pre f : Eyeglasses properly / fitted after World=eld: wamesof the-Lady-of the Camellias? Did ishe salt her es 1 think #he Tea! 2: tls. areittelt aii, Tah fe aay Dies thin: morning careful and thorough examination euth and yy her white, fearful face u Fandom 2 Fasa even teinner and Ot your eves Dy my_eve Spactalisis; 7] beauty. and arhateyer-womanly impulses there may be-in_her-nature-to- i O-the|— jn _the_court-room_tvetyn—Fhaw- directly fnces—e—paitrted—panet—ot aehtter—than—hefore— = re it e = jad aged matenialist—Stanford White? To the young materia} Ly) the: 2 : ed Any. time — = = Pld she Wlay-one-man Againat the oer, “Lutte from int Harry| Three Fates—the. Splumer, that hen sayun #0. evilly for: Herry Thaw; tho] , The elder Mom ee es, sine ‘s ne, ersten So aster Ite IROSE ff where s-morethan- tcharge forthe: ~The petray, White for Thaw and again Thaw for Whiter °n* © the| Measurer;that-holds the remainjog-thrende- of: hin-Hiteta--her STAR i en eee a ee wien was even mare aud- eyeglas Such optical Service as: mayk these things have been sald against her, ater they may p Hands thes yea eda covclenaat tans RANE polsed scissors, waiting, shesh bie somewhat-at-the throat of her ied a looked “much itera Ce lon Tea Eater eucooly be rinyst Put at present I do not believe them, ¥ be proved.; She _wai!s on Evelyn Thaw's word! | : biack “sloth coat, relldved Its. wombre-| Wednenday and Thuraday, Her eyes uf My eye specialists will examine : = ness, now and-then with her moth But i ‘our eyes and prescribe glasses onl; STORIES OF THAW'S CRUELTY, Gave Note to. Mother. tha: entite party the entiew courtrooms i ay 3 2: ; = shied Mots with ner hands. . J drowsy and lstless, if-needed_for_the modest sum of $f, _ We ure told tht she-came back froin Paris and confided to-w; Whi MEN. IN Mrs Traw-sat_quietly with her han ‘ Was warm and drowsy and listens, tale of terrible wrong at the hands of Thaw, What did White do? wl te is 24East (25thSt;, bet. 5thr& MadisomAves, pata that, lke a’sober, law-abiding citizen, he urged her to sweap Thaw’ s Mother-in- “Law Not to 1520 Third Ave.;-bet. 85th & 86th Sts, f fidavit of Thaw's crueltiés and sur him, ‘This was also’ the ie ee | W ' - | joan of the world who did not want to get Into trouble, Se of a WOMAN) Be at Trial; Not Vengeful. 542 Columbus Aye., bet. 86th & 87th Sts, } We are told that Jater, as Thaw’s wifé, she related to him a tale PITTSBURG, Jan —The Pitts- at I was right hire in Brookline| Of ter. burg Loder publishes an interview! with Mr. Holman, Not once have I {the hands of White. What Thaw did, ( rible ttn re area tava atte oe MOMS oni pears bY Ingany, ity, fe : ‘ to-day with Mrs. Charles J, Holman, | thought of! golng to New York to de- - prooding © attributed ¢4| Accused Son Passes Note to Faithful Mother| mother of Mra. Pyelyn Nesbit Thaw, |mand vengeance for any wrongs, | |" im, he now stands before the bar of Justice to. answer for. tn which Mra, Holman dentes she In| fancied or otherwise, and { will not One thing, (he appearauce of ‘Evelyn Thaw proves—that {s, that nelther Upon Entering Court-Room—Tedious Hunt | tents coing to New York to become a) ho. present at any atago of the Thaw P ; ya con or the prossoutlon, or even as 1 elther ax a witness or apeotator. White nor Thaw was cssentially a coarse man. For hers {5 not a ba witness for the prossout i tthe spe | uty spectator at the Thaw trial, In the] «My health Is not what It should be, 4 - n_would seq or bea’ uses M F a spect | 5 ‘that the-coarse ma a seq. or be attracted to, for Jurors Ca Ss embers of ay) Holman says: | but under the circumstances I feel tha The cost of the-examination-eise Finest Flavor, 7) } interview Mra, j= Swith Broadway strewn—with hundreds of well-dressed. good-lo WC lata that falnceetalepl | ‘4 -looklng to Look -Bored. fT wteh tha ;ave no complaint. 1 alinply Want é 7 women, any one of whom woulll make threé of her, the eyo that mensures areking vengean: € eran ic aed have: Rep and-wilnotdie« 3 i f :peauty by the pound would never take a second glance at Evelyn Nesbit, —_——— thought entered my amg Let : will not Beek Vengeance Race, from 7 2 Z onc © not been | the bot he 01 : | pot even as she was when she first came to Now York. Brava GSH Gay and (ho tneiperanieiacey ore Reais COED re aa Bev the in Tnheart, 0 farabaur ley Coeraany cre ovr | : - > velyn Nes! haw and the parable May Mckon: im > i i H feill be allow q HER CHEEKS ARE HOLLOW, 2 ; rie were the frst) various Last Saturday night Vi i eualberelior i of the little party of Thaw women to reach court this morning, when I waa Beposies A aw having K this cat with you, | Her face, ‘ong, and narrow, {6 now quite-hollow; her noso slightly pinched, her eyea cavernous. Worry, or grief, or shame—whatever {1 Tho dull gray day bad affected oven Miss McKenzle'n cheerful spirits, ‘may be that han so changed her—hns actually brought out a resemblance | DH the two’ friends scarcely exchanged a word during the halt hour they EARTHQUAKE FUNDS FOR f between Evelyn and her brother Howard, who appeared in court yesterday | spent waiting for court to open, STON AMERICANS | ‘sul oe potiiin Senne eae secretary, and who has come to| The older Mra, Thaw and Ora, Carnogie rad Edwant and Joslah Thaw KING OH iow York to teatify, for the prosecution. ‘}came in together sume minutes Inter, The greeting of the two Gj ey . Evelyn Thaw was -apparentty. unconseiquis ot? her brother's presence, peemed peifunciory, aud for the first time gavo: ae to hey Seapine enna Seo ree ue | @he must have known that he was {n the rear of the court-room, a I{ving| rumors of estrangement between Harry Thaw's mother and wife, The elder) which the United etates Conmul, W | meniice to Harry Thaw, but'she gave no Man'of ft, Young Nesbit-looked| afrs, ‘Thaw, siad inthe sanie-mourniag garb -in-which so anpeated on tho Hs OFett l= chalrman, end C. 8, Chara y toward bis sister aéveral mos, and bia few stolen He 5 ppytah’ tenance taees' Cash or Credit Jewellers, 37-39 MAIDEN LANRB. Branch, 467 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Coffee MAY be your trouble. Stop 10 days’and use well-made POSTUM It's easy to find out, and “THERE'S A REASON." LIVER? ‘Take'NATIONAL Live Remedy; a hure cure fo Complexion. thi Rae parting Breath all othe Diver, aivoubiee, Te lat etary, has-been formed—to}s- C08 hetayad the} grat day of the (rial, apoke n few words to her daughter-in-law, who pre? BAKE ne cuatrnainntek hina: lo raekel ©} perved towards her-the: ‘aif ‘of (mild deference that has marked her die} ood the Joayes sustained by, Amesicans | _| meghornince the frat. ‘day. ‘Nelthor Baenrd ior Joalah Thaw showed anf] nee va a révu}t of the ‘recent earth: ne ome a EE 21 34 Ave. § L “Bot. 119th and. 120th, Ste F