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He Said He Would Win Back’the Love of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw . irs. Thaw the etatement that the defendant had prepared for Anthony Speman 2 eher: fre first-ncensed White to-the-haad of the Antl-Vica Society. 1. —Betare offering this paper in evidence the prisoner's counsel sald he had finished with the witness and that Sr. Jerome could cromi-examine. But immediately after Mvelyt had identified the document Mr. Delmas be- : ———gan-reading ft —_— a | Ra rhe padi charged Stanford White with almost-every wrong that could; ent ihe Imagined in Jeading young girls astray. He spoke of x den maintained = by White and “his gung of rich old criminals." The statement went on as follows: ; ‘From this den the crles of you! = “py workmen in-the “street. ‘tower of Madison Square Garden and into a nauEeTOn “optreet-eacorted“by-rich old scoundrels and criminals. << panes bil_of complaint contatued an elaborate description of ne _ J apartment's. suggestive pictures, the mirrors that decorated all the walla | ind the “velvet awiig tn which yotng—giria-were-tossed-about- { % 3 He went on.to give a. circumstantial description of the two pincees a - of the alleged practices that went on there, In answer to a final question | © ghe'told of how, Thaw’ hail mentioned tome eccentricities of White. -. JEROME WOULD NOT CROSS-EXAMINE: wi “We are through witt. this witness,” sald Mr. Delmas, turning to Mr. <Werome... "You may cross-examine," + re to reserve my right to Werome,-“nntil-I-determine whether cross-exam{natl TREC — “= —pan-—ORellly, ating just behin the.'Frisco lawyer, Make him cross-examine How or not at ali,” O7Retty exctatmed.— - 4 _ But-Delmas wes evitlently suited with the emphi 8. which the District- Wttorney bad his *iast—-words.—— ne. | 2 We consent to that,” sald Delmas, without a backward glance at his ‘ associate counsel, and his plump white hands waved Evelyn Thaw away) ftom the stand. She went gladly, speeding out of alght on feet that were winged with haste. A part atleast of her supreme ordeal was over. ~ Mrs. Caine Tells of 3 Eviction of Thaws. “Now. we'll have Mrs. J. J. Caine, of Boston,” sald Mr. Delmas. 1A stir = through-the-crowd,-for-the papers had sald many-times that Mrs- was one of the bulwarks of the defense ‘Bhe came from the witness room, a handsome, well-dressed aroman-of thirty-five or thirty-six, a ‘sniall woman of good figure, with plenty of soft _ Stanfo Evelyn Thaw Is Again — | ‘The prosecutor questioned Mrs, Cutne about her familiarity with differ- | Called to ther Stan d.! ; ON ae uptown ‘resorts and rest nts. She knew ‘Jeck's,” ‘“Delmonico’s,” | j |“The Maru "The St. Reg! ‘The Waldorf” and ‘tRector’s,” but she did Mrs, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw was once more-called after Mrs. Caine left ST ND TELLS i BE jnot know “Churchill's. {tLe stand this Afternoon, I A a ne ls <Dd-you-eoo-Miee-Noablt- and Mr. ‘Thow togetier during this period 2” r I wo ten to the theatre and to restaurants with thet “On these occasions when you dined with Miss Nesbit and Mr. Thaw.) 0 i x ; finocks ng girls often came. These cries were} would « carriage be sent to your house for you?" As the wife camo back to the stand there was a great craning o! 7 cad [to'see her, ‘The-policemen nad ahnost to tse foree-in-order-toinduce some. Littis gtris were—aren- going fate. they “Ten. East Twenty-second) “Did you know. wliere the defendant was living at this time?” of the spectators to sit down, There were no women tn the chamber; & lonely collection of male _pesta had the seats usually nelzed upon by the “Tdid not." Here Delmas Wroke tn to protest for the fifth tlme ageinst Jerome's 1a ye rs ae ile, method Of cross-examining the woman. He suld the prosecutor inalated on | furdolowed brigadein a murder trial, By some hock or oot are ee kegping the “brod—of- bis back to—Delnias, standing —between—the witnens lot of highly-collared young men-nbout-town had got seats. For t on the stand and the Jawyers for the defense and putting his questions in | part they were callow, pin-feathered squabs from the Broadway cafes, with so low a votce that roarcely any one could hear what'he sald. Delmas hadtnjoely parted hair and collard that sawed thelr pink and eager ears. It re. cross-examine until later," sald, Mr, qn fs essential to the | STENOGRAPHIC REPORT OF TESTIMONY IN COURT TO-DAY. rabee aeanecpueanie eee subdued brown fire and-she snapped-ont-the-replies-with-e-Httietemper, Mra. Caine said she had been living with her husband at the’ Marl-, borough Arms when the Hotel Cumberland episode occurred. can “How did you.come to change your home from the Marlborough Arms oT HER BACK. Q. And when you! atuted to.your has- bund that) Misa Mackenzje “had told {You this, and that Stantord White ha jsald that" the love ‘netween you ond | Your husband. would not lusG and that (Stanford Whitey would. get you ky What réply-did- ho-mal AJ Ho Uilig from: Misa Mackeneie Q. What was his condition 7 thls to him, « ROlL-Dai " abehety reason LO Sh ett are reacts rae evident that the Algles and Johnnies were having a perfectly splendid | : ; ; Ba ecee t - hay ¥ ermal 7 HN mA, | : : - i . { Sy : ¢ Ais : : fet rooms at the Cumberland jist, after. itiey, camo-back: from: Hurope'to-}/ "Mrs. maw had been’ sunimoned' back to the atand at thé) conclusion ot Stories of. Wrong Done to Her and j ie cat¥ex I'eead it in te papers." 1c 5 a her former protector's ¢ximination: "She wore the srme expression Of 0 hi ; snd att : i a Afr. inythi = . * [ehildigh resignation’to an’ unpléasant and bewildering ‘ordeal. °, i P i 2 plane you ogke Oire haw anything aboot {tr coop vere Dejmag-tandedsher-w-letter and sureione wile te Fadenidied ag thers by. Architect Constantly Ines hen Ser = wits tie dn her motler’s handwriting There was a slight catch In her vi 1 “ : 5 : ; x fot Phen the-wlinere-xplainod_that abe bad driven with Mike Nesolt in a v u re ay eaten In plies 4 - '|eab on the afternoon of the day when the Hotel Cumberland incident oc-| T=, of harkiness anche anewered: “itts_tn-ms_ mother’s hand welling =the Mind of Her Husband; curred: She-cailed-the- girl by her firstname of “Florence and naver once| .. The missive was written by Mrs. Holman to the prisoner in April,:1903. : spoke of‘her as “velyn.”> rao = 5 ie She (Bvelyn) haa-seen-the-Jetter long before the iragedy of Jast June. etude aces She Declares.- DIDN’T LIKE JEROME'S WAY. j | THAW CONSULTED HER MOTHER. ; : ‘ Mra, Caine’s face sharpened and little creases formed in her cheeks as,; Mrs. Thaw was in school at Pompton, N, J., at the time the letter wo —— she set herself on edge to meet~Jerome's-cratty -probings. She looked! Written. Mfr--belmas sald he wished to show by the missive that at the amply-able to tako care of herself. Sometimes, when she didn't like the time Thaw recelved it he was paying Banorable oliet tojthe young eit end District-Attornoy's tone or what 1 "ey desired to make her bis .wife, Also that it proved he had tone “or what he “sald. her yaa showed. a_gleam_of stra Hohman-nbout-obtatming-the-hand-of her dauahter,. a an hee a n | , Mr. Jerome objected to” (he letter-as not~having any bearing-on tho + © wis: ae Delman: —— f ranity or-inanity of the'defendant. : : wl gQ ite, Phares you nave already te Mr. Delmas replied that the letter estabjishing ee Ee Breonens HandeTAIne eee (elliae ie a i a Prdsec the little artist's model was a yitdl proof in linking together " of Sanford le and| to the house in Ninety-first street? queried the tor. iegonne oe of eal Gioaes “We hope to show by this letter,” he added, “that is sesh) ea write? a. g sre pron titnereltojne swith ated Neal rn ts Mr. Thanv’s motives were honorable and that he had the approval of the. ar parce teenie Paper, a Se Saat e ee our rooms: aCe Meriboroceh =f mother {n his sult. We hope to demonstrate further that Mr, ‘Thaw attrib- a" stato JA LS Ned cael dot dt cho tere = ds “ii x ~—}tited-an-honest_niotiye to-the mother, and 6 Mie base ecwnmercial-motive sata te pandering svhich the learned District-Attorney would attribute to ‘his itn emel rar Cee apes aTinn rirad ents, = for identification, and the witness sal THE LETTER SHOWED FRIENDSHIP. {t was In White's handwriting, “What was the real reason for your going?” “To take'care of Florence." 2 SECURED APARTMENTS FOR HER. at the time 30) far ag Ing calm, ive E Eve! 4 ¥ h ande: rty- | he Was the mearelway he alwi drown hair, a_stralght nose and/a jaw strong and a trifle heavy. She! “seg Caine sald that who had miggested to Evelyn that whe (the witnees “ The witnoss was then handed forty-| He Was he wumielway he alwaya was on Sgore-a brown fur turban with a big gilt buttery on” the front-pinning hire an apartment at which the girl and Thaw coull come ant live with: See ee eee ea eee ee ee age: one: others letters, alt-tn.-White's-hand-|-.0. "and “inute was ow taty eo He far ©) down a brown plume that drooped down her shoulders ike a weeping wil- {Nas allowed-in-; It-was dated -from:the Pomptor on “Serlling: — They were” written “to Stay pee hivel-yxeited-and-hts-ryeg would get wild 7 Q. Did you hear—the conversation- bee ween Mr Thaw. and-the-lady--who-hes i been upon. the. stand, Miss With reference to the conduct of wnfdnd | White “and what should be her,—“l-told_Florence,’ ran on Mra. Caine, at this would stop all that} wd bie “DEAR MR. THAW—EVBL’ 1AS SUFFERED TERRIBLY BUT talk and Cumberland trouble. This was agreeable to Evelyn and the very; oy. Y TOON A 5 N night suggestion was mado Mr. Caine had gone out and hired the apart-{- -IS-NOW.OUT_OF DANGDR.AS SOON AS THE DOCTORS CAN, THEY ment in Ninety-first street, and they all moved that night.” WILL REMOVE HER SE ORE ae SS EO R s 2 NOTE. ECEIVED YOUR VERY KIND LET- | At this stage of the winess's cross-examinalon recess was taken until iat Heeti son TG HOPE YOU ARE WELL. ! MoKenzlo_and_anather girl Qo Mrs, Thaw,in the imeny_you + }have already given you have mentioned the nafne of a Youns Tidy named Mae flow bough: ~Her-brown-jacket, decorated_with jewelled buttons the elze of dndividual butter plates, was thrown open to show a modish,’ plaited- ‘bosom ebirt waist. She took the oath, glided {nto the witness chair and her small, rather coloriess‘eyes on Delmas, She made her first answer -»-a'otock; a 2 r sanas ROM-YOU=VERY¥800N/.-YOURS.— | eckenzie. Tous Know FUCK: 8 YOUN You Had.acetcoad cara ila spec 4n’a thin, rather nervous voice. Plainly she was excited. Just as Justice Fitzgerald arose, Mr. Delmas saidiee expos to go PR UET CHARS Sor EOE EeES C. MNESBIT.” Aire Wetiaans One foreaed Upon you in 16M, dh you not? Bess inside the rafiing during the afternoon so that he might hear Jerome's! .- Thi hegiicy ik ier . Q. In what part of £1 i iis "4 * “a | e envelope in which this letter was sent was addressed: “Mr. Harry oatroott ie or? | Ne rs f the year 194? A, DELMAS. QUESTIONS BRIEFLY, questions to. tho-witnesa_“It “aéems to me."'_remarked Delmas, “that the i: gay -care-Mr:-George-Carnegie, Fernandina. Fla Q. How long have you known hor NOM yas tole the faite year we were Ts Ay Binee T90t- “Now Iam almost done,” said Mr. Delmas, “Madam, d{@ you and youra |“ Q. ytow long, If you \busband ever d{scusy any advances that were eald to haye been made by thaw ‘Snown her? ck award your friend, May McKenzie?” Pl anly’ becauneer TALKED -IT-OVER- LAST SPRING-AT OUR HOME | frst-mer tier 21 F MR. THAW TOOLD ME HE KNEW STANFORD ! Q, I will, therefore, limit my question WHITE WAS AFTER MY FRIEND, MAY M'KDNZIE, AND HE WAS | to this, how long has he known her to AFRAID SOMETHING WOULD HAPPEN TO MAY. I SAID, ‘NO, | your knowledge? A, Sinco 190. MAY IS PERFECTLY ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF HERSELF. SHE GQ: Dia “youTever-stateto-Me—TAaw “It had been expected that Delmas would lead. thin witness a long along the paths of her memory—that he would cause Mrs. Calne tell of the early days when sho befriended Hvelyn Nesbit, then a shabby, inderfed Jittle model living in-= hall bedroom, and to tel! also of the time when -she-gave Evelyn: Nesbit a refuge tn her home after tho girt had > geqrned in 1904 from Durope with Harry Thaw and ‘had been dented Selter in two hotels because of doubt as to the marriage of the couple. He only questioned Mrs. Caine on two loarned District-Attorney !s merely trying-to annoy us.” 'Jerome Tries to Entrap Mrs. Mrs. Caine was recalled at- the afternoon resumption Q. Who made the arrangements and who defrayed th op eration? Meg Hae eae OP Do YOU “know of your own ode what the oxpense-waat AL fee, ~—Q-Gire—us-the limp eum If you re member It? A 1 guese It was altogether Bho $5000 Q Vho performed the ‘ation? 5 Dro Clement Clavelam. ee fe Was by arrangement —of Mr. AL Yor, alr know, has Mr. cannot say ex- { tell when he ne Caine Jerome askel knowl- Yos. Se trey Detimos dirt no stich Chink: ber to go on with her story about getting the Nincty-first street apartment| HAS OFTEN TOLD ME SHE WAS ADLE TO LOOK, AFTER HER | 0% oF about the month of May, tam, any Waa there anything sald to. Mr. © a@istinct happening: Mi t i ' ‘i 5 kavand Mr Calne oO AFEPY,-AND- MAY-HAS ALSO TOLD ME TAT—IF-ANY— conversation you had had with Miss | Thaw by Dr Cleveland in your pres = ‘The ‘witness sald phe had known Mrs. Thaw for six years and the de-| for Evolyn Nexbit od in the fint three weeks, MAN EVER DID-ANYTHING LIKE THAT SHE WOULD SHOOT HIM [Mae SMackenale relating to Stanford ened upon | the ng Stanfon) Whit a 3A {ity pranence— O. Did rth afterward relate to you any conversation that he had with ANT AbOUL Mat wubsect? AL ar ttver of Mrs, ate end saarecte—— Mr. Jerom—That 1s objected to: Mr. Delmas—The Intejlisn of the guest{on.{¢ “Your Monar..plense, {9 to cath for etatements made by Miss Mac + Strokeney; ott there ts—any —otrenarits | Ay" | tn the question it may be readily cured | Statements mute ty’ Miss Mae Macken +ate-to-the witness onthe stand and | repeated by her to her husband, and ae soap thetnewer- the huabatid -made-lethoss, statements, will be my next question, The Court—Objection: averruted, Q. Will you please answer the ques- ““fendant three years. Sie” had~been—prevent--tn~-1993-—at —n— conversation} between Harry K. Thaw and Mrs, Holman, the mother of Evelyn Thaw, Mrs. Caine had known Mrs. Holman three years. —MRS,HOLMAN'S BARGAIN, es “2"'This conversation was-in the school at Pompton, N. where Evelyn 4o-achool in the spring of 1903. Thaw and Mrs. Holman met In the. omice of ‘the school. Mrs. Holman told Thaw that he conld marry Sty one cise detrayed-the-expense: Bele A Dod, AND THAT IF WOULD COME 0 VERSATION paid the rent. She ied ved there while still retaining her apartment in the Murlburough Arms. Fyom Ninety-first-street the witnows and Mrs. Thaw wert te the house of i Mrs. Jewett, -on—Phirty-recond street from which residence was | {akon to Dr. Bull's hospital, Mrs. Caine had not met Mrs. Jewett since two-days before Afra, Thaw went to the hospital until last Sundiy, when, siWVol da, not dealre\to cross eeamlneiaowenipata Merde tel “T hore hed idod—he- guaranteed “to . H.) and her son | she sald, they passed each other on Fifth avenue. z, the promise of tho counzel on the other slde that he will not Insist upon satire ——Jeronre -npparently-tried-to-show-a_sinister or Jmproper consition in| the croes-examination at this Ume, and” : 5 told of being at the theatre in January, 1903, with Mir, Naa on Sayre phew They-sat-inon-box-and-very- soon after dey had takes trie; the relations cxleting between the witn sss and Harry Thaw and Pvelyn| URGES JEROME TO PROCEED. ‘5 séats Stanford White and threo men came in and sat down In a box opposite, | Nesbit tn the fall-of 196+ alter the yetura of the young couple from Europe! 1 want you to understand that | live"up to every promise T make,” re-| SHE DIDN'T DO Tt HER FATHER AND SHOOT HIM.’ THAT’ WAS ALL “THE CON- EVER HAD ABOUT MAY M'KENZIB, IT _HAP- BEFORE THE SHOOTING.” Teotey Vou-may_oresexamine,-enneimerd-3rDelmas,asx the-Httle woman settled back in her chair after answering the last question, i BY. WHITE WAS EVER IN MIND OF THAW. Q. After your marriage did Mr. Thaw atany time or Umes refer to Btanford White? A. Yes. “What effect did the appearance of Mr. White seem to haye on the torted Delmas, and before their formal murrlage at the Thaw home In Pittsburg. no further than this afternoon. “but ft was expressly étipulated that over-indulgence went | Uon? A. Which conyersatlon do you re- ter to? Q. Will “you ‘please describe to the Jury how he would refer to that event = Wetendant?” asked Mr. Delmas, The witness {s Pex: : nt?’ 8 {6 here ready for cross-ex. In vou riife? A. He coneantly referred to ihe wae alwaye talking about it Q Would he talk about dt at night, sometimet? A, He would awaken me tn the middle of the night. or else 1 jNould ak him not to mgka ao mu i4e,. 04 he Would be sabbing. and ne! be constantly asking me questions etlons. enon rome Ion A falr we liad ad. Tt would happen bere eral times In-the night. a amination. Please proceed." -"You continue to inte the Atlantic seaboard,” casm. i = “The custom, honoretl by him fn fe “His face became very’ white,” responded the witness, “his eyes bulzed| THAW DID NOT CALL ON HER. ae “Trend he looked very- wild: —He_lopked-so—wild-that_eyelyn Nesbit gild to’ afr Oatne sald-she hid later culled frequently on Evelyn at dhe Gran him that tf -tre“din't-takes_eyes eff that box opposite she would leave! ji444) Evelrn was then tving there with another young woman—May | _ the theatre.” MeKenzie. ‘The defendant had-rot called at the Grand Hotel at any Ume = Nr Torome-was-then--ellowed-.-to-.cross-examine the _.witness. He ‘While"the: woman: from: Hoston-was there. stn +—prought-out details of-her-meetings with the-defendant._She bad visited, "" gene you enrouraging her relations with this dotendant? Evelyn Nesbit and Mrs. Holman at the Hotel Algonquin before Evelyn’s| “— consider that thelr relations were konorable.” : Inarriaxe_to_Thaw. _“You' didn't: believe then that they were living together aa man andi of } —4Ht Get-Her Back.” | ~Q;—-The-conversation-that—took- places between yor and your husband, as near las T Cain remember the date, was abour ‘the sminty-9f 26ay, 1006. a 4’. T.told him 1 had “been “up tone: oMivs MackKenzteound she told-mo- whe} nid reen Stanford White, and that she | ot_m—neediessly,— Sieh- fs not: the-castom-on sild Jerome, with an emphasis. of infinite sar- may -remark-tovthe learned District-Attorney; la wore the breach than In the observance,” sald Delmas. Again “the-goad Tél! upon thé proseciitor, and there wan @ gleeful riople aughter {n the court-room at the apthess of Delmas's Nehtningalike eens Se = ents = ted fi am hotel?” } 3 [had=told-him how glad-she-was-to- rec |. O-—Hefore you wer married ta Mr, WHEN THAW CAME TO PROPOSE. y wie, ail forthe feanon bat heey lest ee a bs 3 = peal ey dea bake wa arb elle coud hipone tho croas-| YM TARY and Rralyn were Fai did on vial a Te — ras. elton Dvelyn neat ere EMTS of ra ‘The witness anid that during all this perfod’ sie had retained her posts| denims Ae res Evelyn Thtwe 3 Bac Oe ad net nee ncord White (Qi Ini what spel, Vis ray S 6 0 s [had sald Pooh.” ho didn't belleve it. Mrs. Holman wanted Mra. Caine to hear the on with m local-department store. She had pald out her-ows money for Ttheright he @l4;-“thst 1 could day the eross-examination of this o The witness had the rent of the Nincty-first street f\at. She had never been reimbursed,! unfortunate young woman, but her counsel are forcing me into a most ahicrantd? 5 Uistressity: situation. 1 do not wish to subject this young girl to a pos- The Prosecutor fussed along, asking Mrs. Calne {f she had ever tele-/stbly painful course c¥ questioning concerning her reiations with Stanford phoned from the Ninety=first street house She had not. ~— White ff tt can be avolded 5 j broke in Delinas, “It Ww tm-) “During ell this tlme," asked air. Jerome, “did yolt consiaer that thei NOS THIS MEAN INSANITY COMMISSION? { was rational?” . og hs abies sbnalcoeth Snipe aren tan omen Ita: Should {t_dovelop-in-the-testimony-tor the defense ns_the trial Even} || Bhe wi “On, yes, 1 was ao, that-xhe j (Conthtied on Third Pax.) Po Saeclaration of marriage. | 1, co asked her to go {nto the bathroom and listen. done ‘as advised. SAngiono-youmannutsld Bneeringiy. “I object to this line of tnterrogution, proper “and unfair, T except to the District-Attorney’s remarks.” —Hetened-to this conversation,” atked Jerome Jerome's attitude had not ken the self-possession of Mrs. Caine. 5 “ along hat the defendn 7 i i a zameaes es A Be ~ x2 dat the restaurant?’ ant was insane at the time of the killin, Mr, > The smart-looking Wille worsar holding bersclt_well_In hand... ic te pax-the-biis-for-the meals you hada! White Twit sce my duty. aa the lawtjprea (lies, and will tot ied a zs «Did you ‘think your conduct was.the proper thing to do?" Jerome. a “didn't think anything nbout Jt. retorted Mrs. Culne, ‘I merely did 8 Mrs. Holnian asked me to do.” “Did Mrs. Holman, Ii year hoaring, te eet "At lincheon and afternoon affairs, for the-home arcle, what is more refreshing, soothing, persisted humiliate this witness by a Jong cross-e%am{nation—in-owhiot mi 1 é-naines of |: | Gthens may be dragged. 1 do not want to drag any ofle unnecessarily “int | this case, or to drag thin witness through a long, drawn-out: examination.’ ea Spaauas Baeiereds that, jtaie being true, he would: accept the Distret- thanith of Tea? | Asta wanation as honorable and ‘fair, but he again , an the best oe jPome-ttmit-shounr tw pot upon Mr, Jorome’s tardiness, 7 oes Tey Do Lunde asked Mr, Debnas, “that If it should aprear tothe. Buy the best at lowest i "Never, except when be saw Sir. Stanford White, | - tearncd DIeuTo! Ene trom the further-evidence-to- bw’ ts ji prices-from=Park= &—Filford’s—3 TDR he Lake anything tovdrink atvhlal dinner? defense “hat this defondant «way {rean iiduibert “by the | @ at the time of the shootin j *Zometimes he Wer wine = - jhe wlll witherew-the-nroreention-or te prison L ting, thay. “Was he unduly excited by what he drank?" eer I warn counsel for the other side-now-that 1 wil “Not that | could notice He -was-always entirely him: cept when ! HEE WH have WSUS cut AE _In-court,”" sald Jerome. “1 refuse to walloneeeey eo BAW MroWhite onthe etreet-or In a theatres or somewhere iike.that."" | Interpretation’ 16 { “Did -he geem-to be suspicious? 7 Did he quarrel with the walter?” ba toe thes ‘within emay reed! rrerronts perkelbpok. SPECIAL FOR THIS-TUESDAY,- TOLARRES COUOANUT 7G" CHGS Kishams FOUND 100 IT. Dp SPECIAL FOR-THIS WEDNESDAY, MOCOLATE WALNUE CREAM _fé RES - “Did he Know bow to make change?" hier} certainly did.” ~TEXCITED ONLY BY WHITE. ————— “Were Dis eyes witt or roiling?” 4 Pledgzé Mr. "Thaw tose Eycisntesmntr ts is “inthe folowing. few. rays et Thaw comeapatn toe thenpartment ‘Yes. “He came on Saturday of the same weelt. ce —Thor_had-all Kona to tha theatre at the-Acad Nothing of much monien¢ had happened. ND DAUGHTER APART, imp attempled to sdmw' from the withen 8 statement abort! Use relations between Mre. Thaw und her mother -nfter they had gone! lony of Muate that night. - Ty cleatised, “with the onginal fragrant —]~ Individual flavor. - (No blending "of afesior qualities) be pit Mpon my Ianguage other th: ha {plajaly.- shows," = guige other than what my-tanguag + abromd.=-All-she -recatied-war that after their second trip-to Europe, In| wh yne qlacourse, you overhead-trom the bathroom that: thme-tn-the/ LL A MYSTERY TO MRS THAW, _~. _ |i: 28c to $1.50:tb. 3904, mother and daugater returned separately. {peran tad the) lecoirass Tavares Bvelyn Thaw hid listened to all this with her dark brows knitted and ||| Soothing aad velrahing are the best ae <= "It 1a conceded, I believe,” said Mr, Jorome, turning to Delmas, “that, LSE that. I noticed." . jher hands clasped as if puzzling her brain to mow what the wrangle | “car—oaly the best. = Nesbit returned from Europe the first Ume on Oct. 24, 19032" | Mra. Caine admitied knowing who Stznford White was at that me, | Sbont. “Thaws counsel was content to bave her rem meatlicaes es jain in the sight | suring that even when challenged the sles vocate ‘for her j “I learned from you yesterday eee Spurred. Delma, on! “You learned well. that it Is well to concede nothing,” sno had not known the cause of Thaw's feellng of enmity toward White, Jurors as long as possible, fi Ta , Hhut-Ehe Antorpretedhis—feeiings toward tha.famoua architect from the made the most eloquent ad usband that he could pogstbly-t = demonstrations made by the defendant when he saw White In the laeatre live Gostred? te if and when he passed hiin riding'in the Park, , Justice Fitzgerald sald that, as ho understood tt.-all the continuances DIDN’T KNOW OF TROUBLE WITH WHITH, rapa postponements had been by consent of the lawyers on both sides, “Your Honor ts right," said Delmas, bawing low, “but wn “ 7 é 3a x iH a o only dest Did=he-ever hint to-you" the cause of his leverslon: or enmity.7:2PUr= to have: Mr.deromel Ox:altimalwhenthetwill: beable teammates, whotheroe| Jerome, {not he desires to, cross-examine. this young woman.” ALOERMAN PETERS girl-wifo Jeered Jerome. ; “Whod an apt teacher,’ wald ie suave Delmas, in his highly lubri- Sm-eattig tones. There had been several Uttle epats ike these during the session, and Jerome had lost a bit of skin from time to time. He was be- inning to learn that Delmas had steel claws under the velvet glove It Msy be ithe thet Mr-Delmas-ar-sonicbody bas heen a laggard in preparing sued Mr. it comes to snapshot repartee he "No." the mechantcal. side of the caso, but when : { is right there or. thereabouts, ths { The District-Attorney then asked the witness if she knew anything Did Miss Nesbit stop at the Hotel Cumberiand when she frst came about the opération performed on Evelyn Nesbit in Dr. Bull's hospital In ‘back Ha Europe by pecord Sime?” asked Jerome. the spring of 1903. p “Idon't remember anything about that,” sald M Wy at an oper: r cent on the “that.” i Mrs. Caine, with the ac- Was that an appendicitis ‘ation 'W. L, DOUGLAS — SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, $3.50 SHOE MEN | Atriaiwillconvines i 12e1b. | ou tha W.L.D Regular 200. Malanes - Creams, Walaut Filling... LONDON CONFECTIONERY CO., - 20 East 14th Stroot, vith Avenue, for the removal of ashes and garbage, and that-addittonal mweepors and driv- ors be pravided, the present force be- ang, It was," answered the witness. Ing inadequate for the performance of |) 2 ee ¢ 5 |= Mr. Delmas interrupted and sald that before the prosecution thia work, ECECTIONS AND MEETINGS. . ake My ‘ Rs Nene TWO BARGES ASHORE, amined on this point he wonld Intervene and question the witness Tt minKests that ample funds be ate THR ANNUAL MEUTING of the atbeR Nas They Ask Almost Every ; BUT CREWS ARE SAVED, me ; | H : English - Reading New|} al she knew of it was hearsay, Bho bud learned, of {t in a telopaone | |, Bie Donri then took wp the long-de- | sa Now, Mork ah TUESDA | i : conversation with Mre. Holman. Both the-mother and Evelyn had told! 4¢ the mesting of the Hoard of Al«| Yel Matter of the Payment of $12,500 | Of Directors and for the transaction of such | Yorker. to Return M eb Os NEN ‘Passaic and Stroudsburg, Laden ving) Articles. 0. with Coal, Wrecked Off Hl Chatham, barges were In tow of the Commerctal | Towbost Company's tug Chandler. The }tue-took both crews from the barges }and stood ‘by to render any aasietance [Ponstble when the weather moderates, eee desc t 1 1 YU.ES CUBED LN 6 1 AY! PAZO MNTMENT bee Patent dep ents, ej of Tieting, Find, Blecding or Protud Plieg in to 14 dave or money rorundes We =e . Caine sald that she had no Mr. Delmas then drew from Mrs. “Now did Mr. Thaw, Behave?” Mke.”* “Well, what did he do?” “Hila face turned pale and his eyes bulged out anu ot Deen present at the operat her, she sald, that the operation was for appendicitis, THAW TREATEDIEVELYN NESBIT KINDLY. Calne that Thaw had always pal were wide open.” fon and | DADIY iq report on the rosult of its Investiga- “He behaved as if he wére taching a person a person whom he did not! !* Pelieved that thin sftuation could be | “Dis he look as {f he felt he:had met a person who had wronged him?" lotted for repaving and maintenance’ | and that there bo established a fund {for tho repairing of gKldewalks GTS INS’ FE for special counsel in the street-cleas: jag Investigation Alderman: Olyaney sald he was op- posed to payicg Willlam M, Lvina $2.00 for havlag-agne nothing, the Committes Mighways and Sewers made dermen tls afternoon jpartments issue permite for openings, It) to give It to him, Hesidea, the olty owes the money and It fy only a renspn- able fed. Alderman Peters aid he was ginger of the Borough, George W. Til-| to the fee ax dolng exorbitant, cated that $8,000 ‘wae’ inonih, places authority in one head, anane the chairman toe: phe Ua Tho committee recommends thet two re ten Instead of ong be sasigned to carts |b ne coulis pimgoned sign feyecn j obviated wore the plan-ot the Chief En. | ed tors son, put Into praotise-a plan which | then ola, TUESDA ther husiness as may properly come t fore aad meeting ty WAUTEI Feb. 20. KEANE.—Thp body of GEORGE KBANE, beloved brother of Kate Keane, natlye of Knocknagoshell, County Kerry, Ireland, arrived from Callfornia this morning, Funeral from’ 547 10th ay, Wednesday morming at 9.80, thence to Sacred Meant Chureh, W- BOth st. Interment Calvary. | PERSONALS. PHalooin Stearn Laundry, ist ays & 1aith ot, The Businaas enterprises sold Ca Pee marsainencc necabens usually. jalne” “in. i a eM eo ii treated Evelyn Nesbit as If he beld her in the highest respect, j Mr. ving," he sald, “came here and DIED. an |. The coal barges Passat and Strouse Taking up ‘hls cross-examination agnin, Mr. Jerome probed for more! Vn of the condition (of th atresta In) Pomel fea friend of the city and wr | cng.on “Monday; Feb. 18, at het] pimunocoae whl ash you whl jou ara | burg, of the New York Susquehanna & | information abou ndant’s appearance and actions at the times ehe, Brooklyn. Tho report aays that the to, jmilk’ the city: of $1600. 4 | jf home, Firat at, New Brighton, 8. 1)” what ee) berand) ena Sus should ts {Western Railroad Company which ‘lett | frequently-fell {nto his company, | Primcipal cause for the poor condition ‘No. i ELIZABETH, wife of Patrick Ivers, Toes i. janechty Jost Betuctlay: for Boston, went “How many times did you see Thaw w nforl] White2” jot the streets ta the division of author: | Lit obtebee ROG Re tt tao Funeral. trom Bt. Pet Church, New Jashore off Chathamn tue night, Tha} spy e = think! — sat jity over them,—under which many de- fy) Seed a Miaconehe x _Brighton, at 10 4: ————SEEE Three—times,—I-thinic * er fh teed-of atte cash—and—we. it s -AUNDRY WANTS=FEMALE. =

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