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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,. $e e iSScligeet “Ho-sajd ho was a piano saleeman. Bt. No. 128 West Forty aa snek “Stanford ee nite,” he sald to Delmar. “put 9 certain! unford White, With the} Sai was the aaersationy asked Delmas. ‘ “Hore Jerome had un objection: He {nststed that the witness could not that the inan with whont he taiked was realty Mr. White, Ge present Mr- Dota Said he would withdraw Mr, Howard tn, Saworder té proyide some>menns-of-detinitety- fixing the identity-of the -mant o aalked with Howard ns Stanford White. UEVENING WORLD MAN ON STAND. ‘In Howard’s stead he calted ‘to the stand Martin Green, an Evening) “World pecial writer. Mr, Green as he corrugated his high ‘prow told Mr, Delmas this story: Hf was on the, Foot of the MadJsor Square Garded on the night of the | sipating. I was sitting. at a table about thirty feet from where White 1 he’ was shot. I saw Mx Thai some, the before the shooting, Ij paw him -jyst after. tho shooting. I saw dim disarmed, “T noticed Thaw's appetrance and actions dt tis: itime of the shooting | ‘End afterward us well. - oa Tfrst- saw him-after-the shooting he had the pletol-raleod. over} He'had just shot White. His face was very pale, His eyes were | looked as Tt fae maint fo pop Ou UF WIS Wedd. “ATs BiisION Is OBJECTED To. ‘Afr. Jeropie objected to ‘the au estidn. He insisted that Mr. Green as ejayman wis not qualified te glve-an-opinion touching upon tha rational ‘or irrational condition of the defendant. Appeals decision to’ show the guention had been properly framed and T-erery why pdmieas ble. z “Mr. Jerome safd he would like to quote a few subsequent rull same--sttject—He-asked —for_a_racess in order to consult the ustice Fitzgerald said he would rule later. oN ‘this juncture Mr. Hartridge produced tho letter of Bouman pad-askedfor- earier. {nthe _sbssian_ Spreng oy declined to make the letter a part of the SAYS GREEN. called back. to the stand. after recess. “Mr. Delmas re- the -question—to—meet- the-language of the-statutes, Then Justice [- eraid—overruled Mr Jerome's objection,--whioh: was _a_considerable “forthe defense, amt permitted Green-lo-anew “i SHOULD SAY, JUDGING BY HIS ACTS, THAT MR. THAW RATIONAL AT THE TIME,” SAID THE WITNESS. all,” said Mr. Delmas. Mr. Jerome legan” the cross-examination, a Green said he had first seen Horry Thaw “about thirty or sorty, efore the killing of White, T first saw niu he Was walking—tack-and- fo-th-in-the -aisie} on the Twenty-rixth street side of the roof. The next time T saw him ‘he ‘was raising the smoking pistol, after tiring the third shot, and glancing| out the garden,” aid Mr-Greea. . i Waka SAME -ciap-wtth—a- kharp,—woll-bred Tase=ai id red dia of middlc height and medium weight, He was nattily dressed. sk tdhe-tived “in San- Francisco ant was twenty-six yeara old, Le didn't look it. Delmas questioned him. “Was with Harry Thaw. at the Cafe Martin on the ovening of the ing,” he said. ‘Later we all went to the Madison Square Roof Gar- mi; There-were-severat_of—as_In-the party. /-"The show was st!ll.in progress when we got ready to leave. ‘Thaw arose to go out first. 7 br discussing’ the play in trivial commonplaces. I don't Mr. Thaw was with us-or-not, -I-didn't look back to see, IUST AFTER THE TRAGEDY. “We had almost reached the arch leaditig to the elevator when a three ee Mrs. Thaw eae ~d around und eried out ly Ged, heen ie was pale, excited anit very much fright I 7 ‘in which ahe was ey a Tie ri een Et tha revolver, held butt upward, Mrs, know In Wis bond. He maa coming i tOH, HARRY, WHAT HAVE YOU ‘DONE?! 5 ji NE? wiv DID YOU-po IT? “HE SAID: ‘1 HAVE PROBABLY SAVED YOUR LIF H THOSE WORDS HE KISSED HER. 2 “HE SAID OTHER THINGS, BUT IN THE EXCITEMENT THEY, Bins Reale,of-our- party, ru -aakd 10 Heale, Soiniine to Thaw: > * At thet thme J did not knox _y a —— im the elevator, which was crowded: AND) rh Ha Heale ‘to telephone someboty Tap hed wi Ie with fu affect emphastztiig With his arniv and “ead fing. drematla In pour opinion,” xshed Delmas, ed MeCaleb, oyer heen told on the fatal fously had—dinner atthe Cats x ‘At the table Mrs, ‘Thaw ceved for a pencil, and {think be to Mr, Thaw. At any rate, 1 saw her writing on a piece of Shanded -her husband U's piece -of paper.” Pa ithatcwas. Theres uction upon sthe=yeeipt of this paper a tin onalt Me OES “We object,” said Jerome, ‘Produce the paper." BION OF MR. JEROME.” ANSWERED DELMAS. “AND 1 NOW. ALL UPON HIM TO PRODUCE THAT-PAPER.” mg with his back to . Jo sat ke ston. FHotlonTess, “Twice Mie Jerome ignored De F ) There was a long pause Aength he sald. xently: “1 PRESUME THAT THE LEARNED DIS'TRICT-ATTORNEY., MAINTAINS HIS SILENCE NOT SO MUCH THROUGH DISscouR. TESY AS THROUGH A CONCEPTION OF HIS DUTY,” And stil! Jerome gaye no and apparently went tp sleep. opaper and went ay kK "Dd you notice a change cx nolo?” ald not natice partteut “Were the tUckets for the r arden? presume 60. Mr. Delmas to produee: the ence utterly, , amiling, ; at k further ¢ {nu hic chal neldent of the when : A : Thaw Was cur fi MR, M'CALEB ON THE STAND, ePhisi-ended the direct cxamin 1 fersiat Jously restored to life and speech un "Did you ever know Mri. Harry he clubman witness : fd MeCaleb, whe you ever dine at the I wo miracu- hor marriay "he o red-siightt P with the Th i y present?"* S"Usually Miss May McKenzie.” (eWas it ertsinally. arranged that you sh: A dine ay s ustead “No, I think not. ‘The invitation simply asked Mr. Beale and myself Mr. Delmas read from a Court): Hartridge war-anxious to} contents must go to the Jury, He sald Then for the first time L saw Mr |p {prac Ty ie wrate or which fie purposs .of voting each right..to. have ed, and “ta-personalty-respond he got the « vawyer Delmas Takes Charge of the And Straightens Out Tangles Which Menaced Client’s Case Defense of Horry Thaw BABY WASTED TO MERE SKELETON. 1907. HARRY THAW’S ELDER SISTER IN COURT (Sketches especially for The Evening World by C: ALLAN GILBERT.) &anlzation which {s incorporated or con: trolled by a board of directors, such 83) to-day presented to the Senate the de- the, Independence Lear Take —4 by WITH ALL HANDS. “si. Anot “AIMS TO KILL OFF —GBFAT GL POWER THE HEARST PARTY T got up with ber and we started tn Assembly Bill Makes Impossi- ble Organizations Such as Independence League. FORUNCLE SAM'S NEW BATTLE-SHI Senate Gets Plans Show- WASHIMETON, Fed. 6—Senator Hale dory and shall have ®/ tajied plans 6 THE COCOON WHS. MOTOR BOAT RAC New--York—Launch—Trayels, Four Miles at Miami in 26 M., 49S. x (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Es ing World.) © 4 ALBANY, Feb, '6-—-Awenmbiymany — IN! The. Batteries of —; SAMI. Ma., Feb. 6—The Sham! Re- SLR ister ee SALE Rata bean (day with wupers weather. ant = . The? most —tmportant™-ovent = echeduted pul th salniareteth __ Giant Sea Fighter. ieee neSyalle eiala*coetop cede usb Nee” Measure -provides that no political or-| = see RAE a i te Tht cord Thad H (de, ‘The other conteats were: Cance, nunch maces, the Iatter for oratt exceeding thirty-tive feet. the big battleship which | were no small boats in that run, as There : Ht tw propor sti be putt as the-cquaty forestimdowed. THe DORIA werett-two expiainca Mr. Brooke: Hor any Nghting veasot now afloat or classes, the frst for power boats, the followa out — the “recom~ | plannod. general information a4} entries being toamer, Dorothy, Tommy ne of Gov «al to. allow or have .any on m Thaw had shot |candidate’s name placed on two At the ground [ore battots “floor OME man who had arrested Thaw turned him over toa policeman, and | at all times the application and enforge-} | ment of “the eS SovEntions rovides tor Furthermore, nay be Se 3 | “SAM INFORMED THAT THAT, PAPER IS NOW IN Posses. BARGE REPORTED LOST ~~ pounder at : iniquitous andor Hughes, in making SropoRedt “eMip |-Trarttee = Prethor te ths aor 0 r months ago.) The {were made public sev Or} but very Ifttle-has been known as to Iroprevents | the stfe batteries: This infor ow will be given to in | the public all foreign powers, Sey Mestre sotorar-né mile | the orgaatza- | dreument, i parting in New! York | the plana call forn_battle-eblp.o18 2-44 inanasemunt of the with beam. of. feet_and | s draft of % feet .6 inches verything on board | Gecgee jament will consist of a Wald trruant + joading Dar pon y con- | FOOMAE ally a Bonefnh For WATE ABOVE ie POP RARRTIEN BCR, thE esse HF second firing over the frat: two aft on| pees. {the wah deck “onthe wame-levet- and jan fone amidships fring over the two-etter. hia Individual | turrets. There are to be torpedo tube: ‘The second. battery will consist of} aupid Farias KUDS, ing guna, four 1-poun feid le unit rule thé line Thira Tominules 4 seconds, } feet long, The aummaty d-on five electr: two -submeraed NaSHVILLE, Ten: mi-automatic, two dlnch horse racing is allowed, dv and C iwi ped for_head and “at | firing respectivel; 2% Es ye Feb. The cents that make the Taken Off—Third Barge Smaller Kuns will be located in cor . in? as § manding positions no ax to give a Iara |! dollars are sayed Lon Missing. Tn aan brm (Tuesday merpine three. coal-l King eloped wi aichi- Kes Prince Attach od Jewelter's bu : PRINCE'S LOUISE’S TRUNKS ATTACHED:. ROOSEVELT MEETS THE NATION’S TAILORS | barges which were Le | unonatrus ted range of fire. | { } | | | | WASILINGTON, Fab G—At to-dny's | session of tho Merchant Tailors’ Nn- | Protective Adxbelation of America | aun address wns delivered. by John Pat York City, “Taal epulon Wt dent fousever mise by Presi Women a nataral troubled w Will solve the problem when a coffee drinker is ailing. petal “There's a Reason’? t daowbte Igjuin, who une yon Mut atter which th tivarce, }iaye been . the amount, of & nervousness or a Be peral White Rose | Ceylon Tea Dodble Strength. rn nid Méintanc: Het évent run OM brought out nine sturiers against’ thirteen entries. | It was four nautical miles. [one turns The winner: waa” of New York, in 25 minptes, 49 seconds, which had an exciting -Noish with the Uncle Sam. of Daytona...atd crossed omly- a Dalf-second including the" Coroot ahaa: in onder was the = Truant, “tn ee a, THIS HITS POOL-ROOMS. 6.—The foUr| Hote to-day passed.a- bil! makiagit a. felony to kep a place where betting on Need | ive and tonic when lassitude, depression, un-down Nature responds Guiickly, and regu Tarity is established by the use of | —Hids=3——————— SUMMING UP FERAY-BOAT AFRE | INTHE SIMPSON | 200 PASSENGERS MURDER CAS Attorney sprarearares the Defense, Begins His Closing Address. The defense in the. case of Dr. James W. Simpson, on tral at Riverhead,: L, 1, for the murder of’ hia father-in-law Bartley T. Horner, cloaed at 10.30 this torney Martin Manton began summing [up He had made tho usial formal re- Justice Kelly ‘denied this mouon,, as well as three others asking to, have stricken from the records all\tesUmony igelating to conversation: card by witnesses about’ Mr, Horne jis putting all his 'wife’s money in trust, and all relating t6 @ pistol Dr, Simpson {s alleged to have kept in “a bureau drawer in his bedroom. 1 ag to the prosectition’s tions sprung atthe +. ioteuston last night, when 8. Ettinger Frank testified that the yellow car iridges taken from the double-barrelled shotgun with which Bartley Horner was shot-had_been substituted with red_car- Blow to the Prosecution. the shotgun grelis~that—wore_said to be the ones from which the ae charge Was fife, Samuel Rttinges) Frank; wio-Js-not_on_good terms with ecution at last night's session by de- Clating, Whe” GEKGA to Tenttty the shells marked for exhibit, (hat they near! ot New Jersey forenoon, and after h short recess At- | of Nort Twenty-sesond bean started sulatl 1, Was whipped by the we will, about, [ithe sengers Jumped ashore th was towed out into the stream. The tugs strotched their fire hose, ax 0 crow of the Wikasbarre, Hand ———Pextineuiliérs “were alto “ised a) effort wax made-to fet ‘the “The-prosscutton~han-beeed-much..ON | defore.tt_sct_fire to.the wooden house. An alarm of Ore had been sent-in and thre —fireine:t MaClelan ands compantes resnonded. srother—Driraish—Frank,—one_of| firemen arrived the fire was ex! the State's witnesses, starved Whe pros; fed, ake IW WILD STAMPEDE Wilkesbarre: Was Towed) “to Midstream After Get- _ting Them Ashore.” ed on the ferryboat Witkos-Harre this afternoon as {t was ng its slip in the Central Ratlroad houne at the foot atreee and! fquest vf the; Court to dismiss the in| anoard, and when the dictinent on the ground that the prose-|'a rust was made for thé shore end of cution hhd not proven ‘s crime. the boat. : ee ed to have » efectre In wind ready to leap ashore as the gang-pianks terest was Migh at the opening .of| were awung down. $ Ratiroad lige surroundar nas HUE e.epging. ferry boats pilot houngygparred. No ane wan hurt. bee were Trot the ones he found in the gun. Those, ho declared, were yellow, Mra. Rose Frank, his mother, of No. |) M1 West Forticth street, New York, |) testifed tant —sh>—had—been— apataire +o with Mrs, Simpson” and~ Mrs. when the shooting occurred, and that} |] son Samuel had taken the @hot-] } y to tat Tome whore tie fottow itt Frank extracted id the cartridges | taken from Ue gan were year sett “Padmitied..ownseratip of the “property upon which a loan Is allexed Ag “HAYS been reatested. ‘Marior-Watsh, the servant Who was [7 in the kitohen when Horner was killed, denied that the gun had been taken ||) from the house that night, saying she} |) found jt when she came down the next] |) morning: Ella D.-Horner, the | |: widow, ales wore the gun had been | |) left In the house tat wightand teatitial that Sam Frank bad tried to negotiate a joan from her. " Attorney, Manton finished summing up at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and was im-| | mediately followed by District-Attorney ENED who summed up for the peo- PMir. Manton, after directing hia satire at Dr, Blmpson's wife, accused her of turning “‘like © serpent’ on the man who had saved her tite In tia Galves- ton-Hood.Hacwax upsparing tn his. at trek on tho dentiv’s wife, whom he Paid Wad dererted: trrebandt—tr— ht frouble, Although sie AUTT clafmed to love him. HILL'S BALCONY DRYBR- complete without une, ta to the ‘comfort 110 feat of ine and AwAnEN Ip over fir nee gaivantaed A Delignts every wom 0 fae -and Bout era White tor cata re iavitation eatin ci ‘the acceptances ‘wes noth py. wat | neaithfl pleasure mou A lightfol msemort jf srbulbi: FOR THIS Tus WEDNESDAY ASSORTED re} .POUND 10c CREAM i iegsrsear thy) _rounn 15¢ oPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY | LETTE OCOLATE, coy ENED CREAM FRAPPE, ,., .POUND Sc 4 S4BARCLAY'S AY Sf. pears x you teil ithe It, Sars 1 BY your dose one of tad mivet complex fun of the hu «1 simple, Da of food Inte Uy: feeeame, Rectetion (of ga a aturate the food and stop the ald of the dvsper: nm maturally th Fitteyn aaye trea Wehbe fivercenta: mag bechad gn revin ew ork. trooklym, Bi Charge for kt. 21 Sie frp ine World sony. te jets ‘the lee eon Woage} ji | The et a | Teas “from the favored pi” Northern Hill Distrito )_tehang, China, and from the —*> famous Kee Muns and — Chow Gardens, are superior in grade to all others and have been se- lected entirely for Park & Tilford's4arge importations ud Winter Sults. Broadcioths, nnd Novelty Cloths-of the -highes: $14.75. Former prices $42.50 to $67.50, No C.0. D.'s..No Exchanges, EYESTRAIN ‘80 state AY, Ba Bway, Autor i ranilway, ie fa geae Morn y, Ehiatich Sons tablishid Neerly 30 Wh: corns it with eaperunent. Sith Conk the NATION, iL Cae ie ilo ‘the ones handed him yeaterday | | Park &cTitford Sold the lee i 50 Fe. may one Che Waist Shop | Broadway; bet. 40 @ 47 Sta “Smart Wear for Wamen.’’ 53 Suits toe Close. Quick clearance must be made —the—batanze—ot- ear rattaat Velvet CCW or Re ce. cotolecoe Bb Uy Wswerted, 9739 MAIDEN LANE NewYork BRANCH 467 FULTON STREET. BICLYN. HEADACHE. | Consult our Registered Physictans, Glasste if aged Oxo Dota npicurd. me the! mithoush—ftolaft. the walls—of—the tt sat “P) much be sal 1 sre Sis Terrible Sores on Face and Body —Hands Tied to Stop Scratching : - and Tearing-at Flesh — But — CURE BY CUTICURA COMPLETE AND: SPEEDY “My little son, veree in about a’ year and a half old began to have: sores como out on_hia face, I had a_phy- gician treat him, but the sores grew worse, Thon they b hen tl on-ethor—parts_of his body, — then ono ca! i worse than the others, i other physi- cian, Suill-he grow ror At the ond of-about-a-year-and a hajf of suffering he grow so bad I. had ,to tie his hands in cloths at. night to keep: him: from seratchirig the sores dnd. tearing the flesh. Ho got to bea mero, ske Dy hardly ble to walk, ised me to try Cuticura ap and Ointment, So 'gredt was her fait in it that she gave me a, small picce of. Cuticura Seap to try and a little + Cuticura Gintment, 1 took it.Lome without any faith, but to pleasb her I | tricd ft, and it seemed ‘to dry up the P6Ores A.” Lscrt tothe drug store jand- got. ot Caticura: ae and a box of © 1 followed the direct nc of about ptwo months the has nover dad since, He is now strong’ and he and I: can sincerely say tha fal pre- Hild would nave died from thosa terrible sores. - 1 used only one, cake of Soap and about three bore trnent, irs. E rt Sheldon, R. F. , Conn., April 22, 49 ——_—_-_—_ ITCHING PIMPLES Cured by Cuticura in Nebraska, “{ had suffered with Bening implies for years. At Inst a friend told me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment. T did so ond in three weeks my face was entirely cured —T-am_#0_5 a Y} Cutieura—Remedies that Iwill recom-— mend—them—t her_sufferers.__M. RE. Why a Cheap Piano Don’t Pay. In conversauon wilh a prospective er who Gesired to exchange a k no, bought at a at -ago, we | i and. “repair, z years it-woukd-cost-as-much jifpricé of the pate ‘for tuners’ alone. The purchase of one of the as the bills is not-a-speculation, butan invest- ment hat will ast a lifetime. That d for Gi years” ar F payment pian: makes bie for anyone to own a ‘Our prices for use pp Renils Exchanging, Stor catate ‘PeasePiano Co, |g We 424 St.near Bow =y Ni Rarern Ruleanes, alton St. d pianos, $125 Write. Atterbury Santen Overcoats Marked Down : |. All Our Regular + $30.00 cnd $35.00 le Overcoats ROH ed $18. 75 3¢-41 CORTLANDT ST_, 18) BROADWAY, All Hair en F ze and Arms fULIAN, 130 Str ay, & Tava, (Born a DIED Tye OR Feb, 4, 10 er residence, ROBA LB. 7 De Kalb Keds Te at 12st Sunday World Wants Work A Monday Morning Wondera, Heageiaitistin ee In Torments a Year and a‘Half with * ef than a cheap new ong