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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, _ EGY 7. 1907. [JURORS GOING =10 THE THAW TRIAL AND CROWD IN. FRONT OF THE * STAND TELLS OWN STORY OF HER LIFE _ Describes How She, at 16 and in Short Dresses, Met Stanford White, eee ~ Who Won Her’ Confidence ane _and Betrayed. Her. - | } t t > Eyelyn-Neshit-Thaw, being called as Q. Did Mro Thaw make any romark @ witness in belalf of the defendant, a s pasted t aa = . == ana > r a was duly ‘aworn and testified as foley) POW yar Ties Thaw wan alte hot until we kot to the Top of the wits -tat-whe sent eed ehes ake Then Me Wh y about ux Anaet aS 1 lows, under dierct examination by Mr.) you all right, wes cand he ag: a ‘ miothor anied 11) tor ee trae € Deleaat he loved heard ithe wolce first without Cume haek she Cold me that— we WHE jt down and have sone, elmas: aaa he ime, und 7 minred nut ag Ais ean aA ee 5 lttidburg to | 5, eof thems? ahs” Q. Your name, madam. has wasn! 3 ’ RE Q. Ald then you'tsaw film? A. Yea. OSES NTA Salt eres AP. Sa Ay pat : TERT Ace at jth pea Sa te sis Seat trate Ge ae dnt mnt SO NT LS HOW WHITE , vince EAE ane aw ~ Yes Saath iba papas to + i «the ford nite, 2 AGL dy ¥ ” re z : sae Red CAPAC URES a =i : ; { : sae ( down at the table and ate Q. You are the wite of the defendant, | eonaition ‘an tcebainenviaibisecmanitentet are ti Fact ; - bE OS -€OX-F IDEN CES a a Os Then I -rementber Mr, White) Barry K. Thaw? A. 1am. ly ‘or disturbed from your usual by : 5 nit ibeen une, ND B. TRAV EDIT POACEAE SRO PARSE METI PRN EPaV ST Rees Ww o you 7, 5; ec. 35, conds 0: + Wert, 4 we ain. So er the rt oe hen were you born? A. Des. 2%} Ey Recon OE HOTA EMCO DD A Dy aA ied ‘ Te Lownie there, Igot up trom the table, he told me: thes be [eng courts toknow! Jdat ABN 3 you! marry nr TAIN. Hirer ayy Ai her tesvite | hadn't seen all of hla place, (hat thay Q. On Ore evening of-the 25th of June! Will Yea. de teknowe ser on t i ante. ae ‘0. 4 y Jerome—'t hat agaln 1d owjoor ba pomulec we and | jad’ Cree toors ahd Gere Were some. otis Liven worsenaTineaneaie wit] a bm sible bn . ri RRR Secret ‘ x vs cen aindl eVigentiy. tt ly a narration: of abet [yer baursrt th nee in all the different Your btumbund at dinner -at_the Cafe pits" |_Q. Where was your Heenuse nf Stunt rd White t* DE min, ght Ii y Court Spd you tell all this tiv pbc Tete z Petikamieth sis 4 Biartin. in this clty,? A. Yes. “Atty Poman The curation -thatsT dl BA ea ieee sare indion sea baatrebhrn s heorvet retort tals, and, bh RAEWAR CO ta ats Le Up anather ighe of atalea Q. Kindty state who, if any ong eed te our Honor please, in visible to) ¥ < re W {irectly in he placed, his handa upon sala ipchi erie i HR Renee rete = oe ther “hu 1, Who-nat opposite to her. : : eae rec aL esl eee Ep ersten Aes erento me—there iy % r <5 hint bn ttle ackathirs, “ind came Into siden you two, composed the party? As] The Court 1 suntuin tie objection Sn ow-rarct ee Nest Qi He wan | Quancthere, with tlt? t 4 end: Chamatwentaways r hat 1 Wade wen pe Br. Truxton Beale and My. Thomas Me-|°Q. After you had done this, Mrs. Thaw, | revs a letume Tow: Tar te. tant=—s0 “the very kitted — he—loaked“nt —) ens anetber—pentlonrrn cp the witness within Sree Sentthe Mother Away. was a plano try Cated. parsed thin plece of paper to your hus: | TAO aed should say fourteen or a. Vers Pummennenice Yes | minutes after, outer feta -dfiieult tor he i ° j Feont, Mio wall and: vel Qo In=-what=part ofthe -diatng-room:; band. how lone dud_you _remeln there? firreen Coat @. Proceéif thea and ec the reat} Q: And 1 w aie you now: thes, to ml what we Wants) (> trocend A AN ti gold med inte abisets all “about and” on't know how-much ter < yirctua—ppothe ee! a enution to mention ya eel Lmuat endeavor to keep her) he er A afters | too! ror wonie (o tv Mean svar -his—or the eonverant AW Thea he) to caution Aeepiiecotbor |ssitis th : bw went 1 «at dywn-at the plang Wa Be For mttng? sg: Avitiout-aakine tor the romtente mdig- was Maat “Or i-TNStO tA eet down. nwalhand. told sede Tisio eee = z 4 rs é something aes vantyaixth airest-side, down | of that -paper—you have not the slctermanding: More forme crer ae : amr — Aowariniheread “Sepa porsentont AS Ne Gena hare emer hra-doitis A Bh d_tor-anx one elats that he Senn tae t tand. t remember] Restion oft herein ACen ter Me; White seed mets come-1b nec thik: Q. Near the Firth avenue ride? A| .Q Have vou seen it wince that time? | pis arm out lke that (indicat ng) UIE Tove RN other wwe mney great posmibility Alie | mi narrate the TL. thinks afte K he west (hrotzh sons opt AT have not. bn Did he then move forward? A. No. Eine Bea ooo eine: Tauern any naTliworal te we ttetr nec urred: but-were rot Sort aaa Ti a ncarrlite efor am At lb curtal beds - —— | ‘ r Th matood mttll a Tittle loner. c 3 t Ft Ltn fete Nica ted o'clock In the morning and told me that Q. About what time did you arrive Can't -Teil-Gontents-of- Note.— ; Did you hear any ehots-fired?— AT arry any soe ne ee icto tet) MF. Delmas—The Witness has been 1 was to come to the studio and have Mite table abottleat e! ¥ vefoeke: |, Without asking you for the ‘con-| ai Retold ine whaurnomedhing. eine) strona A Vea: he ai Lrepedtediy—cautiondbs Your Honor some photographs tak Bore ataiio | peRnejeyeemll balterned fags eres nere? A. A few minutes after 8 o'clock: | tenia of: the paper, 1 will ask you {f} Q; How soon after. that? A_Immedic and anked mg to marry him, and 1) him oversshing edly read-me| And bY. curse not” to tranagrens ‘o'clock 1 Rou ready, Weil TowjmutyaT Welle picked up —ibe uottle— get Che: paper related to tne presence—ot | ately-—i—eaw Mr Thaw 1_—heant the AUGTiES te ST? aoe A 1 cried Tomiartea {atte Deimas Wil vos indy rend Mé | {howe bounds the two WAYS and got In the carrlage and went to his i fi i 'Q. You caine there front Bherty at Aj Stantord White? —A- Fae — ots. ‘ “cre. = thee Ana eer i ore ne past event. In whieh Jo In Kas(Pwenty-xecund street a oe sy |" Mr. “Jerome—Objected to, Pleawe do), He, was. then facing Mr, Wills, °Q" you erin Mr, Thang. If womnible, | pienowranses te ie {he answer Of T° iareator taken vate —-O; x ented inden totale po ee ex. |, pROL anaWer. Task Wit that be stricken | YOu aay? —A-Yex, Say, Cr witness an—follown: the historical way It 1 -mav-way wort ge te Tate of that gocurrence ns QeDid~-you--eome there together? A! out. ‘Q. How many shots did you heart A. : Was in Short Dresses. and that jn the one that the witness | Coapaa vau-remember Jt? Av 1 think | room” himself. A ey | Mr. Deimas—i have tio obsetlox ~—) Turer— - Bou Tcamenwits my pusrand iniaears| The ‘answer was stricken out, the Q. Upon the hearing of these shots te Te Hlaxe. Iothink Mr, Beale and Mr. Me-/ question repeated, and Mr, Jerome ob: Jou'make any exclamation? “ArT. Herating my queaitan, | Caleb came dows {n another carriage, | Jected. L Mr, Jerome—The dies: on dig-¥ou leave Martin's? A.) , The’ Court—Objeotion” sustained, The || was it you exclaimed? jsonables ace nala? I don't know exactly, but 1 think some!" G"Sstom ‘there Aire Thats you aay] ATE met f think to Mr, MeCaleby whe ae oe : tme ufter 9 o'clock O the’ Root Garden? As Yeus{« My-God}! he has shot him!’ | Mr, Deimiaa—All that was said and ail Versution, You understand that? ; ete done, {f Your Honor pleas i MFrocerd ani state whit Habre ? pounding the whol Q. You went to'the Madison Sartre | tH now whether tckets | Gia whallthen (Gel plane! thallgoucan: TAulabme owner OO Dleas eee OAN OW procend ian The Witness—Yen, A. On East Twenty:| {ows ufounds-oversthine wot very ieee” se ia rae peat ry Tatec\bercenien RIT eaT Tae ae gp ear te what ede A. tl | Then he came to me and told ane to ge re er ther tensed. i RR OUUsG LRN LR CRULOR ‘The other occur Tako wry veh urnparnerte-vatd B= Shaan ge hate yea don He ce Geese ae ea ane situ peptone arernl canes dete tt oc : Rea! a 7" Fi it they | cating 19. the defendant in tate cone |e Augnat Arevern to nts| after oF t re minutes after, but 's petad = began In my eats 4 somethy i Sor fo Che ae fae adooting, a very’ proper one, In My jt war, in. September, . ent things about went i 3 neneahied st best ed? TAH that. was said and done nt that | y, ted to Mr. Thaw regarding that i, dats o pe} moo fOardea tA’ Leaiywenwent ahora 1 erpor Gerden had < been=prosured? | Q. WhAL then tGole place: tat you ob: | (Uhecand. from) that, tune on vat’ that [youre A tomated that we had this| _,Qyvoustmeroughly understand: <tatt j wononids atrents iris at ieaner whaucyaul| tracisdneithamie ta nedacausy mgaipace mettre without anys tow. Ahaiit : fn fev. arty, then. thik, other Raed Piven Jencribie, 1f you ple chat “y ted, ¥ "exe topo ey Q- About what me? _A.T don't know.! intervie party, and .tien Q. Let me ask vou. by the by. tf wo) 0) Denerins Mh ty Str Thaw. about | pression In her eyes. She clasbeg and ee Did you ‘see Stunford White ta| 2,704 ie esne meRoenene ATGr") foward your what pos don’ hile hana Paithen “he_told we_exgta “he Cae e aeant aways | fae aie toatlmony you fave “ob- tie occurrences ibat took place at that|unclasped her hand s nervously, “and. artnet A. Yes. 17. ‘ H hands 4 oY) served that. onors tina (ene. occurrences: 23k ‘ ‘ ‘At what stage of its progress was| were, in i vou noticed? A. AIS loved me, and he always would By; y two more Wiehe pT iat - i Stuioie you said anything on the| finally: cried. 1 ma i HESS Aesth abated Ds Wald? AST. think that the door] Misc Detmas-t—-de—not desire ta dis = Ny subject? AsT told bim nud gat—into another on Mother Sew White. eae by and that T bad gone| tress you any more than Is necessary, Q. When? A. I don't know exactly. | the play when You arrived upo: @| Ihember exactly. 1 onl: sett yet he aye don't know; It wae Hine | ou waiked:towardcmes: remember. that inke care of me, heinlwaye woul | o7 cent =e sea 7a — some anteater eeroemt eed Q- He walked toward you? _jxee na harm eve! and tn Q. Cont te ve it and nro-lup several of stairs and. In this matter, but tt absolyter rth Gi +—o- s : = = —eeroa, sori _Lyy Siena N Lee! ine what windows, jeemential that you should go on” wit} Q. You saw him coming Into the res. Phe wonldwr titui- any the tes of a red Vehvet ein and: x ince Th he stetrer—and —ltold him asy z Ty house + yey testimony. Aaurant from =the —Fitth-ave: 7. a. Did hi tht ° i zal = 4 eau fie WHAT. HAPPENED | ai Did Bomar ap rtUlng {0 798,08 | we tft (old Mt, and be wanted me (ag qa im thin at [OURAN enn ot omni OI there hl aig Har "Keep a A¥ee: “BPEFORE-AND ETER lauld-powet, to_him. feo tett tt rasa re or pom ALM LQ Mus what you told lim? ~ A.) got ups Tr there Wan & Titn apt ‘ol jor. oop. Quist.” a “4e Will-yee kindly —ainie_whatj¢. 0? te! jo wan ty telling e Hat MEOW ented re omother to-reapher d- knew, photographer Jone | Q. You saw htm ‘come Into, the din - wast Ac T ald, “iy ere im, wileh# PoRe - Fa —and ths aT when beowoke up —-all—in ye > + * AY . “My God, Harr: 2 se ie im, wiileh lie “dtd, Their; possa—tor-—He—was—there al : “ele room from where? A’ Fron! the Fitth| KILLING OF WHITE, {Tanta yon done, whut eve him how and where I Bad first). eas FRANCO TOW. WHAT Ate waW-RTOF Ter mame. case Lerame CLR RCL ALS # 7 0 be or yous. yt 4 salto thy thother, and 1 aig tnaten from the witness.) : bey ie ov avenue entrance. "And what did he replyt A. He| ™*! Santord White, [Rete eta Sebati eet rites , : sof both? | I atarted to cream, Mr. White the balcony, Danke out the Neeosntddie, ate ia Thor: ‘an eee urslivedn ve-probably | jury wiiat you totd—nim-of-vour first? He would push and we would Unwin tin! ence. bit -that-she- watts wo also.!Q: Now, then, did you describe or re-| his kimonos. The Kimono was lying (ae y Oey eee at eer ot took place, if you | mecting With Stancord. Welte, and what| to the eling, They had a big dane) Soi°h nother ald no. Tt was, wv NON Thaw hat took-pince- in} &chalrsahd ten t—-moved -up= ena emember, and Immediately thererfter, | flowed, IC anything? AY told him ane: ila UTS Eiitroet ate thing she thougt. to do, and| that photograph sudio2? A. 1 nald they | pulled, some ra over me and ¥at Q. Then you did not see him again’ at Up, and the eben ies all around “back from. thatinie?—ANo; until he went out, the stage? that in. tl nas Es ’ eralate(yitollowlegcthateiAccL sth hat in, aire a itl bumed Edna White sald no. that he had’ done 1 I saw him. then tee meee fame to me ad tase the ough, Mr. White raid no. that he had’ done! showed me a dressing room, and I p athe ©) Mow did vou wit? I mean the or-| I dieard) Mr. MeCaleb say something. 9 Me ocd onto mis | Ixtas use : Bae a rig atlnttie eetrioainiethe BINGeat ha beds th trrora on the!” £Oe Did White “romain tn the dining: | der in whist sou nat. who. was eae G; he you remember wha 1 wast dinner party with womg Sie. Jerome One moment, will vou7s that for ean ete Ae ang one Nery peeour kta ae ty Urrough eit and -pocsontewhere: elect ALL Meee ee eNO. sat Nearest to the Atttae Speen orasy: aK) Will you permit me right (testimony, UC adiniesibie. only: an to, the| It waa to be nothing out of the way at] Nir. Whit, said 1 came from dTong;} —seremmed: and creamed, Ho passed through it went out onto |W APE pont remember exactly. (hing Wie. that. heressou have menUoned Use name of | effect (tL mkNt have on the mind of | all } Kong, and {posed for a long. t a aint und hata tect : the balcony pista Werte mote thers we naw a Cant. |TO"Bhen whats A. 1 don't remember| a cerisii’ lady whom Ido not know, this defendant. As Your Honor knows, i , A. And then the hext time | “Cy Rit you describe to Aire Tha asked me to please keep) qulet, tl ees @. On the outside batcony? — A> On etd Le cand of Mr. Thaw. and cularly. I was taken away. [and 1 would reques: of you, If the re’ the People would “not De atlowed “wm} Fo saw hite was atanother Juncheor tn | ay: sees garments? | Must not make so much noise, ‘He sil ee Ot te PUES toot acon | ip order to give hima weat Mr. Thaw} "Q, you remember that you teft there; | diesi_mecss with tho approval of the Introduce any testimony to show that) the same sul Toons T arance.of thos Tis all aver. it taal ever.®. Then T oe. slda/-in thalsummerscsc cree meee fe Cand Dine Of Ene fOue= aiata ow My arere taken from. (Heres AL| PMatton Alinmad thet Ce wivine wane these facts AI not Occur. T now, at} fourth mtreet-and_thera was a dliferent| 4-1 did “oa matt to nim serenmed, “Oh, nv.” And theny : = ° i. Gee Oane aierae Mr:-McCalst-and Mr. Beale took narrative you omit, unless he shall ins tuis-point, ask Your Honor to instmot! (rest of answer inaudible). “Qo icindly state -what-you sald to Mim) brought a ktmone ~orer to. me and 1 7 furnisted witht “ip —te—Capt | Sghtubbery rand dowera? Ae eal PRI Kee aah am een | TIRE RW RY stent “names of any othe: ihe Jury What the purposs of thig teatle| The Court: Did you tell this to Mr.jon the subject. A. Well, he had see") went out‘of the room, ‘Then, as Leggt. WIRE With tater TAs QeAnd SEE Thaw: tsk his saat. nome} 9 You Temember golng down the ole with. any of these mony—ts, that !t is purely to show that] the photograph of me taken Wat Mme. | out of the bed, L began to sot “more: SS Hane long anlar wee Where cle ie thet Heise Aeros ie, | ektr AST ao" “at ot Stantont White: the mind ot this -deCendant)-was.afs ¥ : y well. Proceed. A, And then’ than’ ever, Then he came back ints the time you entered the dining:room, Q-Ur- went back He -went_back. Ang 2 ae pte tire piare TS Death Fergie “That ahs ACvers-oraner ron a este sAunio A: Gf these LASua @ om Het 1 ae Thaw Lae you a tor that thine men tuole fne{ the room. and: tried toquict me. eo Beale Dp aD Pa 4 not return there that even-| auest, and nour ni poroughly iy. the wilicad, WNT” Cat the Tales ot peat tof 1 WkeNeonehom-you-photagraphysothat—d-had-known di é a om in_which you Were sealed on That Teturn—to~ FREE Hing An No Phe-Court—bet dire hame-be expenwed |olidence do not permit the Diy Were Inviedcby and in what jpannord Act helore amd. the over mun—that carried tayer; soe cy tenmeiner tla ake aoe ae you were sated? A. Yea, sir, u wh phere: SET eae fecha heat tines: oat T dame | Q. After havin thus gone back? ~A;|,@._You state. madam. that you. aro {Fon —the-record. and te Word. “young acttorney-Uecanrarer theo qecever Mr, While 1ivite me aond tokt-me [the Mates fos—the —shotoeraplers 0nd | ye. togk sve tu hen ie wets Away, Know because [saw him go out. Yes, sir. the wife of the defendant? A. ¥ [lady sutatTec ‘yp havingoccurred, and he ix only al. Would be several patiles there whom I} then I got very tired. 1 nosed a Tong [yind left me and 1aat up all nigot. tS Wal Tam hot-upeaking ‘of hi About how long was te absent- A.|, G,jvnen were you married? Av Ape How She Met White. wed” to conirovert the «question already Kaew, but I iuust not ask who tions time: and. Ate White sald ti} 'G) Whore wag Mi White, madam, at oing out; Iam speaking uf hin com-|T doit remember exactry; : 41905 5 Whether st was or was not told to this| until f Kot there | pholoxragher could go and the others the time that you resalied Your Cots. poing ous ee Fes focsawa- |G. Welly wan tt five, en. fttren min-| 2 yhgret ATH Pitteburgs aunulng “her state: | defendant, es Gs, Broceed with your narration ot] Man Gould Ko, and asked the otherman | gelousnens?. Yau aay. vow found that! é n m5 rh perm scpntornded ee lean fe piace in Pittsburg? A. y waked MET T.-DelmaaH-your-Honor-please, tf] what you told Mr. Thaw of the events. | to send tim some fodd ef C ; SPe a a hin, coming, into. the, dinings hour? Give us-some cen ‘and. 1 told-er PY cniele tis pict oeinel ae ae eee rial: tad CoA Guar sinntord + Qed-am asked If Ar White was | 2ou, had Semi ue ot ? a eral’ idea it yo ¥ vo| the rosidence of Dr, McGill. B Bae TOOMI STO MW EES) A: From te EUS, been ‘Nftaen minutes and cmt have]. .G: sho, pastor EE: oh gor mother would not want eS tp a, She Attorney wsemarks, [els that he would | WAHenL (okt him betora chat, that Bir. there when You frat eintie-meh -AKe-1 Ayes Ophea Hae eke de weer = ie | wren =e pO he + PLO! Ia ie Si, toatl had sent me a t.and a boa. = ~ =a -@. Coming from the ov aide pes toPel <-cul ororaia par aire wT takala Pot eer were tae rt as erin ae or tenenrlotar iy PSOE OS et aE eT BARE SLSTIn oe MT ER A ee OTT Sent-Her-Safely Home, | Q-}¢berd A" In the bad ed OF ea ae pone —tvrouan tne -amna| Aeat-with vo in ie gruuo™ ATTie dla g inne { would ask my mother, My moth-| ren? fy tthe ereurrencas of thea ee nd-w Tun Ted cape. My-mothe+ ~- Se eat the Lygeenahore ing-room? A. Yes. Q The seat that Capt. Wharton} ccnp ret untl-be-leb ane AO-—Then this. ¥o GrtepocawHhste ter 1G I me nO nal eo de me a new dress and went It to r photographer that you]. Q. Did you tell. anything more. oa In what direction? A. Toward the|;{1¢ #41, beslie me, { iC) Ande the mother, Of your Se hy aid nolier youn came have -no-objection whmtevers cathe OnE MRT nM tale mech og, . As ¥ea oor Shab Occasion ta Mr ‘Thaw than what. Baloonye rire avenue batconys nt BRA ey eT ne eet alt to | ceperrh ce Ate ne and naked mu to zo tow Munch PATE Sein nat Invoke that rule if lie wax Invited toa surprise. 1 was to puts "G. And there was also some other| Vou have rolated? fa “na rn ROR ATS iar REE {gether "your pipien nitting—-atonget Phey sald the people ware very ICT yetica in aeatatitnen fon-the-now dress, the boa and the n>) peraons Yeu = White came to me aguin-[ wea sitting a in 7 ~ 2D Hide—of_yout—A,-Unitlthe. jor une) relatives, If any, Were prwsent? T] people and” waren tre very beat tvew- iar rac Ss ech ga ira Sea ae] ns Jana yotaa carriiuce euist, was waiting | P"O""Ana they were ail three together ein the chair J had wot eaten. trance as he passed: you when did you) tl we got up to leave. | think Mr. Dhaw's brother, Josiah Taaw-| York-soctety and that-it was allright. REFS O90 USELY 10 -00y 80. jtor me on the weal Of “Thirty-nlauit jp nent KEFTOT yrntie-nert-E-had=-not-sone.to-bad,g. dong alent of hin A. Well, when el Q.And tbat may hare. pean ineas. |, 2, Joely Thay? Was your mothers | Avid they also asked my mother, And{ Jeren—YoUr honor se orn ee ne ao ie ee eat waa heker upto; tie: tine. of your RYETyMMET pryenine met had nae Sone ee passed, through the door” that teads to pred in spinates bon! oa sney oA. jonas Mr, Holman, ajav-present?. ayaa er camsenied. Pree aang (hint se To ae | there “then, Tputon the hat and dress} *2*Si\q tr, White told) the photog: | betwoon -yoursclf-and White up-to- “ena ean a think shout eahour; ivgsn'tre 5. } en thin younk Indy came up Pube: and went across -the-street—and asi at the: 2 Q. Precisely. After “he reached the | member tie time. exactly, Hee “prevent husband? (Witness! for me our dap in a hammom rab. 1 TUS! try the, cass nccaniing to the! got started a man cama from the door. | [ifi! aunties sneemecnnt “Acs linet Ace you-telffim—whet-t Daloony— then you saw him no more at} Q During the. time. that Mr, Thaw ane nssent.) |My mother dremed me and we jot) Tits. amt your Honor muster perieit way of the grocery, Tt was-Brantord: (pul the photosmpher 26 ny Was wont PINS between=youreelt-wn rae ea tliat time? “AD No slr. — wat thern- by your-nids, during this half) St When had Mr, Thaw -pronosed for {nto the hee) AMT remem ine. sven iiton consent: of—-te—eounnel Witte Wa got inty the carriage sand | {Bo (AA Mise 1) AM Wi SOnT that room If wo, pleane telate-tU-to the rhoplug—thut wa woald- £0 10D far' defenses rn go inte te jdreve to the Madison Square Garden Heer eee or AT acer e rand le cart oe Aton Whiteccamesinto: Q. Did_you see what he did or what) hoi. vou undoestand, what was his ihe Mat tuner te marty you? AL In} e Foxition he took on tia Watuony wiierr eMaNMER TS PW sre you. con verwing iwi} Tine, iadoinLaris. eT catema ioe (ature wen’ | yet ouTt os tere any objection now | und went up the: clevator wne Into” the [whut the dost ands took off -the/ room and got dawn on hie 4nses: i ‘Ae rematned-ther, N Yes. -consiantly. ~Q. 19%, in June, in Parix. A. Yea, 6iF,) ty me Went Chefore the court?=- tower to his apartment, There wus an- . &: ss Bi Baw. White _Loave. Place. [owas there anything peculiar in] 2 WI you kindly #taie-the clrcum: NN Gha where tinea! nat Sb eA es vent seein Srner-syoung -tadyy-tirece--end.another| W000 ANd PILL OM FRY area a ea eRe UP ie ents og ny cred “<Q: Alter: UhaU YoU nie Woy agala Peto ae ete Ne Mais atshen- and the conversation. that. took | entepimalache dows MEAMATA AUS | aC oir cy, Wa SOT MMe: | guan cwToese Ray the names: (e Mey whit asked me) HE heeded: aky hein, | but_ant nae erescerty setae Sa ive Sven the) TAP TBS nie it u Dye n Coen -your“tune| tuened... ata Vent Ty: i e_rald he was-a ha. erome. 2 a‘ : a 7 tat evening? AUT om ur 4a ue ae “oom cared witiy hia uso) manner? | pandayeor prevent jusbund=and Sa: [street and stopped at m IKKtTe airy | ran ett fe heck to hy oitice + SQ-—Troveed — ait —tnir narrate: And 1 oagld no Then, wien 1 got | Atte s an Dae a Why don E a He—w, a -ereh mules anit Th ike to stay all day, and) mac A. anked how they > 4 » ? ald: "Bes te come—from—or—aweiere—tan ire when Fath ak-aeeretning madara, AL oe? Carre ie naked -the-younnlady-ihat-hal whe pasty. and d maid. Very. [evaansamentoca sina tnaseia eee aang] oaueeatcoee Li YOu gAW HINT ROINE OUT ASHE “came He dit tot-seem to. be aR! 21 BED Jerome objeet-to thar SSS rr ] ° = SAW er to-speak to her (At this point | » ltim tn what m OT from ‘the valcony. ans thio: 3 paca wbovr | The’ Court—In what way Is” it mate. som cab. Tee eer ncnoenin|-the. witness lowered her voice 20, tat] Sentai had gone tnkon ine the; et me_have but_ons. ginan—of- cham- j-And—in—what,directign waa — he? {ie conversation — that—vour—naq | #a1?—Can_you-tell_ mo ita omateriaity? | “S470 Jerome—Pardon this jaterruption. | tre talance ot “her “answer” was van | Shain Square tower? Ac-T wid.Lrold Iwne, and, then Ne Pat ee the howl, WHITE TOLD HER Avtowanis the Sas | 3er Delmar! jan golng?t Ac Town athe Fifth avenue ine that ime. was it upon Dah i¢—Fobr—Honorwill-ner—|-you-xec.7 Mr Deinins, apparently this | alle, Tim At ea fr, pg, Part of the tower | FOFAyhien you aay we, you mean your | NOT TO WORRY. AST SRnr-specint topic.or- wast eencraly Mi me-to withdraw ihe guestion om = ence. ‘Next Meeting -with-whit. + G-The--enizance through which - he J¥St- Kensral. abaur the olay. “| put aaptier one that- wilt anawer Pour tine attntot ts te to-whet shesanid: tia AnIn-a. Taw mcuebli Wie) came back | -@-—Hie-epartment?A. Yea Hinges ree aU nese csge etter had come in? A. Yes, sir, pogo te, HURKeated. If any “One. goine | Honor’ question: Ni-thaw. itis npparent she to relating | and there was some tlk about a pide; @- Dad te-4eH you~ to describe. thead: TAN? ——A, oe Ne te et there wione?! TO THR, FUTURES . TST eer einen merely A the play was over? A..I think | gine, Comrt—The question, ta with: | what ahe says In an occurrence, | and fround the par In arr Automobile, land | Apartments, to itm? A. No. he said vhe ls Ge You two te iz Lea * Porn ome ny ib-yaurattention. At. then this young Indy was to t had been there once. y. ms a Gay, Gn aad UEDA AR pay Wee probably inet: inters |<. Atithe time Mr. ‘Thaw proposed to] The Court: ‘Did you tell nicest ariiee, kd went “downer Sills sald. ne himself had.t : bi oa yee nate | {Then he, Began’ to” talk to me. ve! ei ant a. ) FOU, At t time dit you opt | Thaw? A--AH of this. j ant wene Into ctric hansom anc - Yor he > rte fold = th 2) J ae - A, ea ee Soe ee "And You migKeted you had better fer or did you 1 ge EASE retuned ih Ciurt—About “the Waldorf? A.| todo. around. the par, with this young) Very Careful of Her Then. - | tyr et wag absent, as T un: | TieteyeCtni neem Ra rantariaAt peuees i os as yjand mysok—(rest of answer Inau-) "Gyo told him, aa 1 understand you, | deratand you? “An Yeu in Pitteburm.- i. igugit Thad the moat: beeutitul”- < 1 don't know, dite) o¥e k a ie “ 2. broceed, then, with the next ntule- | that this—party—was—perfectly-proper?| _Q, Proceed then. "A. ‘Then the next! hair ho had ever seen, He ‘sald jhe Now. will you kindly describe, to Q. Did you tate ¢o him the reasons | Mr. Jerome—At that Umot Q. Z —--¥ou" donot know.It may nave! tne” fics party let and jrea-been soon Sr. ose pavidast koom. 1k may nave’ aa” fal 19 Toe Ran Satan ge AUP al Cane seat TTETy r B at fee night after hat 1 received 4 pote trom ” y ANNE who was in phe Tear one, Featonn based arittKee tt : ment vou mide to! Mr, Thaw? A. Then | A: Yes: that I had a yery fice time, | ‘ NOALEe SO are Ante thine longer: Quite n long time? AL Te wean what course you took to ee saith Ok | euaaecintvoursiltereas ete | mattinedaie: by thie Amsiniane intrtct= time I saw Mr. White and crad= ep pey bare ma Whe MS comet ecperty-and-ia woadktersud | He said everybody did these thi Q:Bome’ time. After vou nad seen |p atin tyiy BOL RD Iminedintcly atin: | 2 With smiott Binavord, Wilke was | Altorney that tio date of that event [aft had written a letter to. my | Wouldn't let me have but one glass Of 1 carriage for me. So after the thea | Hit Wit peopte were dome those Age; Mr, White did’ you for it pencil | T said that. We sat a while longer; |connected? ‘This question was with-|and that fnvitation to luncheon should | mo: sking Nera ls ebampagne; X told hing thut Mr, |X carriage fore ccartiage and waa that that Iscall people were. for, i from ony one? A, I did. then T think somebody else mild some: [drawn Unarwered, be fixed, and Wo might aa well have] Mr. Jerome—Wall, please, - The con-| white anld (this Wttle mir! wan | (aken down to the Twenty-fourth atrect | they lived for, | He sald that T) was ¥o : 0. Fram whom?) ot 1 think T asked | thing about it belngsa poor play and | @ Inwtating the reasons to Mr. Thaw | that done now, A. I am not quite sure | tents of the letter are objected to. | Btudios amd when 1 got the nich and young and asjim: that ope AME MeCaleb If he had a pencil, | Wo might as ‘wall ga-out.- 1 'think i | WAY You retased hie offer did you wun | but Wt was in Auiuat The Court—Lo not sinte iho contents. | noe to haye more than one wlaen,! UNIO ST goa torent uupaiaios anid | cowsln's help tt and so did ie, @, What year? A. 191. § Q. Did you see the letter? ALT did, | Mr, White wan there, but no one — (Witness weeps sad wi her Q) While Fam upon mat sbjoctowith kas Airs rey Steibele: a_reazon to him which vou then xi teal : you kindly: dencrivociarther see Ne QaNow: funk you the aveatton | 8 Vased on an.event in your. life and thet she wae net to you jefe Ghe Was Then Sixteen. and had a hard time mnoking It out. i 7 UP Cie Was there and Tnsked Wim yf atl lcritatowy oe ont very youme the four of you were se how you left, alone, Ah | Sith which Stanford: White was con: Q. Did wubsequent events -make| you | r i we. peu Would be Then he Le nteandiroiinay morta Hs Dewinstie | you. walked val AL We ait wont out | Boxed? AsT dtd, “|g. You say, then, iat that dime, vou | faintilar with the handwriting of “Afr. Jate and must be taken home to Scanned ihe other party t A @_ ciety series the. thitiier aac to tell Who was on your © nd whe | together, 2. Anil arte effect. did that reason| were sixtech year) and ie months | White? A. Yes, very much. [Mer mother, nd he took me |fe mali, qi AEF the" preter, they, rer Wan on your lett? ROM ightand Wax] Q.You went out together, the. four of Wien you stated Ht to ikimhave Upon | old? A. Yes, sit, Q. Did you state the contents of that - je] wae 20 loath y left, Mr, Beale on my right and| You? A. Yes, ne gr ihe = Q. You say that hee RB dressed [jeter to {MTs haw—— jhome to my mother, took me f Bs hes nae re eT he BS G. Yea. Which way. Were you facing?| A. 1 think Mr, MeCaleb and mywclf. | gate Twill udtain tie objec-|" @. Now, then, will you proceed ‘with | Objection ts snade te EH ag Forgotten all (Continued on Fourth Page.) ALT taced the Twenty-sixth street cae] Qu Mr. Thaw and Mr. Beale foljow!n orto. the Sw vole question. Tt le pinc- | your narrative, with what you stated to| The Court—I will mit nds to stating |ment at the Arliugton Hotel, and dlealiy reat one. It awka| Mr, Thaw, and I again caution you,| what wae sald to the defendant. what was Mtatearacd onnt effect it had. }that there may be no mistake about| -Q. 1. desiro to know, madam, what tencoec at mother's door. my bnek yaw coward the bal: |.A, Yor. Q. Immediately behind you? At I ag tryiaa be Cwanto of eae eel =i stating the reasong to Mr ‘Thane |i. Qurther Ant 101 out mu ‘Thaw about or? #9! XWintch way. waa, Mr, Thay factng?, Missed Thaw, Saw White. -]a ronson to him whieh you then stated tproner, that yor aro to state paly what} —strJoro hat ia objected-to—The | MS ile Was? A. Halt-past_one or a i The Good Sina ae ly ‘Vegetable, $5 $51, all drugaiats, HouseKeeper } jhise agit t af the baleony (Ato tar tad you gone when | Wh, eed ULON an event tn your Ife | you told Mr. Thaw, question should be, {f In thin converna. ea ATE 5 ai fan hin "ne Nee baleony, ings giveth snuein! Seevactoa "yout yrith “which Stanford’ White waa) on- UX Told him that the door opened Honor In substance she-sald xomething TURLMRSNTRR ROETSI EERIE ' : 1, - Te opened | abo ¢ ‘ same people. Ce Was your seatent comptied with levator andl wan talktuy | St, Jerome—t don't want to ecem cap. |AUOUt SOM went in through ihet| “Airy Delmas-Will you kindly take the | O° qn' ha tower? Roda the -tower— Nov Taluk he sald he didn have wiy, 1 1? a Hous, /vut Li object to) that. door ‘and then we went up some ete y he nal ( t ps,| question aw It Is put by the learned | ain th Dut acinielvody:gaxe Te: Aa pelies he hee casa c een COuTe overruled: | Jand another, door opened in, the gume) Diatrici-Attorneyt “iQ. Did you Rive. bim_a description of atioval Home BAR Rome DOO ra tO pn De RE OWA Menara Sy Epes en I Tooked | _ . ; Then wo! went up ‘aome more| Al Mr. ‘Thaw. asked me to tell htm| ne parties, whether anything peoullar RemediesCo. kn, oe Me i an to see se he iene, a2¢1| TOLD THAW ALL . Nepn And when we were about half| everything; #0 I did, or strange happened? Dii_you tell him, serves | q 79, Did you then write anything? A. @ Whites whiting “aed was up stopped and asked this young | Q. Was thin a part of the thing you| Qs on the other, that they wore all [ie Le WeoteoNatel.to; ThAW, ow far, were you at that time) ABOUT RELATION Indy where we wero -wolng. And aj told him. A. Ye Apparently. proper? A. Yes. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Geant 20) i peek PNG ta tin a ST aU WIDH ARCHITECT. | Vie" eels down oat I could not wce| Q, Proceed then, A, Thia note | “O° And ‘conducted: properly? A. ra e- uts SHODSSUINs Wanted in au toning’ poua Q. After you had written, may Task | polation wane oblect that ta now within iTE Who {t was, ‘Then eho started upstairs ritten to my mother, and | Q. You aay the ame. persons > eeaiore ‘nnd’ fod! edger we ariitts yaw wrote Ac wFole Voir Wem? “AL Well, «bout am ThE aa and X followed. “hen a man's voice | 8" ak ee creaa, | Penaene, ak ail thiowe partien? A, Yes, work good, wages: fare advanadd; fan give : Cad rom this chat i onlled. downstalrr—— Ked'her te call oO. th | the game people. work’ © twenty isle; Show ten ge praia Now A. 11 Rox Alf to thevend of the Jury | ‘the question waa Fead hs the ofticiat| "A" y/4 You'ses the man? AT coulal ue ye. 'O."That ‘is, Mr, White and a young “There's a Reason’? Cariiate, Pa, ‘apher and tho witnos: ayenue, f reme: DIWets Caley, ber that address | lady and a gentioman Whose names ee. ELP WANTED-MALE, vee here? A; About that tar, it proeryaaere ne aeeire FA you do with the nota! mais Nave i ‘iieadaches wad Neuralgia rom Colus pentrata bad toned 2 Aly ftead "The Road to Wellvitle,” t A Phadalé ait CL RUHR FO at cone attr Pero reg BRR ep MUO LL RAD AE ga a bay about twen: froii beginning to mat A: MF, | pulpnms Loa forsigaatureWearcvesdecce | nt WTAE Mis office or ho} you tell him sbout the eventet. A. | CugnEmEummmmemnemmmemmmeg) 31°51" hin an i ray

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