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ie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907 © Wife ot Harry Thaw Fails to Walk Into Any of the : UNTOLD MISERY Dangerous Traps Set for Her by District-Attorney Jerome. FOR THREYEARS Philade|phia she eto New York with a letter of Introduction rT a : z : EER EeSs a = : ~ = ere early Covered with Eczema es poate et ne See USES ns, = neces ene appreciably the District-Attorney made a sudden swiich from the | aya? fsked the prosecutor. - j i sow ; i G a Ail fae Sa zs depm faeroye Deck witht = - : Srivinl-to the sensntional cudy asked: “Yeu,” 2s 5 r 1 orst Gace Doctors Ever Saw JEROME HOLDS HER TO CLOSE LINE. : | “How long were you uncousclono in thet Twenty-fourth street studio | _ aie was with you besides Mr, Gariand? \ ' —Scalp in Dreadful Condition— bite 64 0 g for Carrol! Be {th,”* Mr. Jerome, “did you sppeat) when you w. ore with Mr. White?’ “My mother." . fn ' ri i eps coho rane nh or in ¢ Haren Fi Delnias objected violently, but the question got in, whereupon Evelya That was allthere were no other guests?" Tried Many Kinds of Patent Med- sVEACUD BSA LEIS rea checks and a deep flash of crimson| responded in a volce pathetically thin and weak: : | | Icines but Could Get,No Relicf. Fee aac cree iat cr icarr baa leeontBolwehinvanal| Goeilalontti awe? “Up until the time you went into the “Florodora” company in 1901, had F ten ‘ golor crossed her forehead! and the scarlet lush bad f or 5 Buia Fe you ever posed in the nude?" s I. throat, when, the finally unswered: | * shad on some. drapery. DOESN'T KNOW WHEN SHE LEFT. ‘Never.’ : i | PERFECT, PERMANENT. ¢ siAre-you sire diet —snt-did aithexposellbosqm “When was ity7u-got-back to-your hotel? 3 ‘Did you not haven plaster cast of Yourself-in the ntidemada-in the} : ’ CURE BY. CUTICURA T think feria: revdenper: ¥es,-t'm-sure-of this— ‘4-don’t-remember i apring of 1901 : i cera i drapery with long folds Uke this”| — “Was It after midnight?” “J'did not.” ae : : “quit TD wore + j | “T think it was.” | . {Do you know-a-Mr. Wells, a roniptory™ 3 “My gon, who {i now ticenty-tro ws {illustraling with her hands). ears hijving tor rvelva’s go rita. itWas betore morning?” fel enone Tonererreae aan: : ; oe Years ot age! hen he was four ionths “The District-Attorney switched and began dling for Evely “Yon,’" =a > ; i ‘ y be é Mcanlinieren eer iepesey id bea ha ceema on his fact : possible purposo was to wring from ber that she was more thah sixteen Jerome bared his tat sgatn and Le ee ieimueawaite Thaw’s) WHITE FOLLOWED GARLAND. 3 ee : spreading” quite tapldly: until “hie “sa BR G . ceess. r direct testimony of how she had been lur ‘0 the. y re Wi Rif , *s y rT Se Kteat companies were made by route Keone’ bir ph pape ona eng) Cellini ties Hands Of WY Mites, He had sboor eltsees Alona Mle |b cueea tea oc he Hebancithatigauldidiiee recall how you eo your clothes). /yynen Tine BLEEP WR a ee eran aeNe? clilet examiner. “Hig testimony. be: | Bitmarane lien mine particle oT) s ifme and they Juquired: af ; on, White went away ‘and: left you and you set up all night. “Now, prhen “When’ wag ‘that? Hie "ad Re 1 fore the: legislative committee! showed |. eczema was goumothing terrible, and the . "You were paid $18 a‘ week for appearing fn, tha chorus of “Florodorat*") aig you finally get home?" a , ‘ et “Early ti 1902" ri e ; jthat his examinations, #9 fur a4 they doctors sald It was, the Scrat caees tie ER eee = : es hat ealapot-romenmber. Mr, Sd GU a EVE PTA ere Were you Tiving then?” BEG - asl tnenihtareralartetee sete coe OE eran [inva lucsinace core cul UGeNa toate - # 1d gay Thi. District-Attorney ‘then tried to lug in the name of: .| “N¥e bad moved from: the poanting-h 2 Eales Se NRr ae Sera ee O Ue Lito bandage his "limbs and arms: owas 4 ortain whether 7 sold - re e 3 i e ming-house to the Al nin. clearly: 11 hud to bandage his: Jim nd as sarge TaN, as neerttn uetnar elie pave or fo} several et Her POT reana stars SINAC Mas tacuad sok ruteneRercacnimben or lelare| ew Se (Garlands mice a Tiaaliee Ot ne by Nant BUTT Wie | ay Pate te tntere Thien | een ree ate ea oo : Mf aE this mate) many iirids of patent’ me : E Se ppp RS HEIR Ng RE UL eal nt tale had besoone of The lotary | Alboudalh atlee you mer stanton Whig RE 3 ve { Ab Jerome dived precipitately, without any warnlng, grea! _ eden premember unt he dia : PORTERS THEN DISCOV BR HER. edy of the girl's ite Mrs. Thaw's face sharpened. and grew drawn and polnt- Didnt = % ~ \Hho- TF AeA ti tance r] 3 r “Attor that, was tt then'repbrters came to-yout-and-asked:for your pho-} yr yore entoKated.: Her eyes Look on a badgered look—the look of x Nov Sanit ance Sith Garland: preak off very brn; tishtighlySexamined- busing the Coticurs Teme d alta hef--examiner swan | no-nymil A friend tensed met tor about el; Cutlouras AC Tat Tein st" oy 3 ; ON the and until his voluntary reaig- | my boy was three years and for im » tographs?” f suffering creaturo'driven into # corner, lke a hunted doe, gorely beaet and ‘You're sure your mother came for you every night at the theatre! ot Only did Ane Heatnes it prompt: | Old; having had eczema all, t res CUE A : in hard straits, : Sanpete yq-| mors, Fou mel, Mr. White?” D 3 ly fo femove hese: suoordinaies: who | phd suftering untold misery. I began =5 You posed for Sarony?” ; “At this pertod your mother Was good to you, was he nar?” asked Je- Dah — ; 5 a — sly falled in shel dution dies, the Cuticura Soap helped as well fo “Yes."" Tome In p‘casual tone. «yidn't you sometimes go directly to Shanley’s? of other employees fr} a8 ths Ointment, Hé was better in two ns ‘agié eRe ie ees A “Yes, she was,” ee if went there with my mother.” nt feet which had -exigtd in reent hs aacalee Ton ws be en wel » & MAfter your pletures were published in the Broadway Magazine @ “There was no quarrel between you and your nother?” “Didn't your’ brother, Howard Nesbit, call for you sometimes and! “pN bulls 3 ihe o:hiny. thé Cuticura Resoly “you give your photographs to the newspapers?” “No.” a z : : ipkesv ou gee from the theatre? 7 | iat : at a arom Le oat One root ahiltalward Conn ST = “1 Bvelyi had not given her pliotographs to the newspapers. Her mother! ‘She had beon kind and careful of you up to this time?” | Ca. I think he came for me_severa) times." —— RUTERFICINRerA apd deciatet Soap for bathing, and do now a good had. Her mother pad als explained that she was an artist's model, “Yes, always." : | MOTHER POSTS JEROMR. anteeT Ao psa MO RUISAAT Heeb ed _Jerome was showing an apundant krowledye of every phase and_turn 8 ‘ < JEROME WAS ‘REFERRING FREQUENTLY ALONG HERE T ee Ae re lta mn cured. Mr Rushey, © Of the girl's earlier life from the time she was an underfed model inn hall| MOTHER TACK IS ABANDONED. THE LONG TYPEWRITTEN STATEMENT THAT GAY became | (imeciane es WoO te heart mO ecORE NTs Oeeeed nae: bedroom, through her experiences as choius girl and singer and up to her| Delmas saw whither Jerome was guiding the girl. He leaped into the), HIM: ONCE HE QUOTED FROM IT. LITBRALLY. THE LANGUAGE [*Mclent and trustworthy. ‘ Gay of blossoming forth as the red-iipped pawn, of fate for whose possession | breach. Spehking with great positiveness, he said: WAS EVIDENTLY CHAT-OF THH MOTHDR. “HE CHECKED TIAL, (Re rip oie br pera eoer RDA go bates ee sa Se Harry Thaw and Stanford Wille had wrestled. 5 ils Wine of qestioning has anytiing to do with & presumption that] — ap .R-WITH- AN “APOLOGY: POR TH ta eo epee a | Hor fale ofc with on Judiciary PD RER’S ITCH —— Myth “a8_one might glahike Jerome'a chimping-btoc! outcher-boy farh-) he defense ever meant tw accuse Uhiw girl's unfortunate mother of WilfH- THE MISCHIEF WAS DONE. THE WHOLE COURT-ROOM KNEW | | of which Be: vis, Of Buffalo, ts } ae g.don of getting at the truth or falsity of her story, there was one thiag that | nesa or intentlopal neglect or lack of character ora criminal cand in the! gy THAT THAT MTS. HOLA, : eirypaly % age will not! be pearteorss 2 rH “Seontd not be donted—Jerome knew her history’ perfectiy. Tin cook -bad | girl's wronging [righ moet emphatically to deny that we have or will have! 4 WEAPON-AWITH WHIGd TO STAN AT aa SOW Gen oNS | dain tag the committee untila week Cured in One Month by Cuticura 7 beta Well prepated fo: him, thanks to fvank Garvan, the capper ‘Assistant { any such Intentions.” 4 DISCOVERY DID NOT INCREASH THE MOTHER'S u “ Tot a hae ae or ean aust Hetind him, uow desing a legal paper out] Jerome was nipped. He dropped the nubject’as If tt had con a bee| AMONG THR wPmoeeTENG uae |RUSSIANS-RAISE-STORM | andintiny ith betimere feat. pain of'a huge sheaf of documentary eyideace naw supplying. a. fruitful cue fo: } that-etung-bim-and went about on-e méw tack, Evelyn Thiw had given wu siart of unfeigned surprise when it dawned z BONY binds of remedies, kin epecialicts and all k -hew question. Mrs. Thaw said-Yeddy Marks had written her to meet him in « drug} upon her that her mother had given over to J y ras hut tiny did.no. good. One-day b-aaw. ea At OU ee Se ine, OF Dis Jewyera, wae stoning in-| store, but her.memory. was. blank about the location ot the drug store. Wer tn-gal ter. Ste. Mester hae eee to-torome she data he_vesk hu OF ANGER -IN-FRANCE, uta ald “bagel One-siey kee nd great pain he t fz en eheetstialic ; bought tently. All-this rounds<yed youlg man's pretense of iwiddling his fingorn | mother brought this man’s letters to-her: % fenrsamely, biit bearing up well and losing ne ited 5 a single set of Cuticura Rem ‘or scribbling on scraps of papers when the testimony, goes agninat him was “Did you meet him on Twenty-eecond street?" asked the prsecutor. | vantage at which she had been taken ie BO Kround, deapite ten disad-| TOULON, Vrance, Feb, 2—The ac: the resulta were ‘great. In ice Phanda | The cuppoetae eocicg stralebt aend. with his/chin resting in his! «1 chink T met him af the theatre when'l was with my chum, Prances| "Thee ort cnttne one statement Jerome could not_wring front pachoted inthe Maree dron which is] Twas cured. MH. Borg, 15 See e sree eupporting “wrist was trembling’ slighty, Belmont.” : dibe Httle witness a single damaging statement sosmed to-knock the prose-|sisiont tran Greek nek Cer ek, Pree ne Sts Phila; Pans Jan. 30, aa eres eae low that even the ltneas jeu ele be AATETON cutor off his keel. He hawed aud heined @ few times and swung around da"incensat “the French merehanis, | Perr lier sf reer ni nda 0, q' ons, asked the defendant twice if she remember 1 ° on the clock. Then he t» ates i Ve | Who have placarded the city with de- hy Maeatlellr ser] Mehta ieee to a_warehouse Jast summer with a lawyer named Hardwick and papa MISS BELMONT NOW LADY ASHBU. ear ¢ en he tirned apologetically to Justice Fitzgerald and | hewcuntioga ee wee eee ty ahd hace | Siete Cimtmaent oes j forwarded tndizna: Feaoltions to Mas | Coated by umber of papers. She remembered going tp tho witrehouse, but-did not Misa eBlmont, who js now the wife of Lord ‘Ashburton, {ntroduced her. c ee SLAP EREREG ~ ST ring Minister Ty ‘recall just what documents she had obtained, 2 to “Ted” Marks, and throigh him she got her first job in the Florodora| FR ROME MOVES ADJOURNMENT. ie pete hl ete ; ; chorus, At thie meeting, the introductory one, Marks” not talked about ean ra ‘ WAITRESS DIES ALONE “SAYS WHITE GOT HIS LETTERS. utting Evelyn on the stage. Later yhe met him in a restaurant, where they Uaink out of ‘consideration for the witnoss (Evelyn could not pre ée : = ‘ mineeDintricieAlernephdrensisant Takei ; p Ae if} ‘ ent a glimmering smile of triumph at this) we had better take nn aq.| Mamie Madden, thiry yeara old, was suds e witness that she had destroyed] “scussed the matter. Journment.” found dead in bed to-day at No, 34 East lain, but the x the witness went she was as freeh and -m out of a Job, and had itved at th 3 8 ra, 2 a ae @ndaiit explained in an aside, distinctly audible eome dlstance-trom the} ——-1-don't-remember {row a dew shower. yea a primrose -riaing | Gress. a turniwiedl toon Noten, "1 onty : une .of Stanford White's letters to her. . Others of White's letters “How long afterwards was it when you next sew Ted Marks?” Jerome It was half an honk earlier t " re Fourteenth street. She wa : CS her peusession long ago, she raid. How, she-did not exp) pad Rone | eee away with painstaiing detail. earlier tran tre usual recess time, and as far as nth atre he was ow : ; c Counsel table tanford White sto}e those letters from her,’ The witness now said that Marks was the first man she had ever gonc Te Court assented to the adjournmient and Mrs. ‘Thaw st 7 pabort time. The Coroner's office ordered | \ 6 ae ‘ ‘! 2, a the body removed to the morgue. “Yed,""echoed Dan ()'Rellly, “Wiite got ‘em.'' y Sub ta:alrestanrenuey Phere ne Radiol See uno pavilieeeysttone cour trom “ive stand, Mr, Delman standing by the witness chalr and nodding — i Atterh =) The prosecutor glared at the counsellor with hls teeth bared tn a hyena-| folded her and waid Evelyn ought not to Bon taddl approvingly as Evelyn stepped away with n light stop behind the jury-box~ | FIREMAN KILLED BY FALL. eroiry ystent emile und snapped: “Ifyou gentlemen want to testify, you will have your| 0% har, id you first have recs enavereation? wild Thow was also jubilant over his wife's splendid carriage under fire and; PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 9—John Cox e z “When + + 4 Le — ho left the court-room with a smile spread clear across his sallow face 3 fireman, was killed to-day by a—fallt iB Now: he turned upon the witness and asked: "Was there-anything pj} €0me_on the stage gf Jdown an “cievator shatt during a fre Yprore of Indgcent 1 jose letters of Stanford White's, that’ {hance inte Evelyn again demurely drew down the curtain of Ydonit prem ber: ares enamine Gear kerc orrugated destroy thm?” et: “No,” replied Eveiyn, heeltatingly, and then adding ; z te Jeeeabathens adding This “T don't remembei Mrs. Thaw swore tha: —Marked- Down | | Overcoats” + -——_—__ , i ‘prosecn . a maze of “whens, vb ‘ 5 od thie jo the extent of “T don't remem-| ceraeeuland neTy re Ieee amon “voice eeemad about ito exalre al ol i ital Bey B s ay jawed th Plnsbeisteietent of Bifan, STINET SE together: ei ROG =F =a r a : a Finally he gaye over the probing into her friendship for Marks, after! # if” Hl [. ff page \ fF ep f ATHER FORECAST. j Cait a ve, | be had dnawn ame no other fact than that Marks bad obtained for her the . E {ER FORECAST. : All Our Rezular letters =| Jo> of chorus girl Forecast for. New York Cit | : zs a fond ee pie Sei OS eas bed into the cross-eramination the. name of e mysterioua| 1 B-B-g- Festal renal and=-vieinky? “Snow tonlgne| ]) 7) 30-09-and-$35;00 (er “Before ‘you gave your husband the fourteen letters in=Pai and previously unhear ri Hopleiwhom 5 1 1 { ey Jerome, “did you give your husband any other of White's eet Kea) on tho stage. Ho called now and then at the boarding-honse in Thirty- i ease cane colder: fresh, Overcoats «MEL AVES, % second etreet, where the Nesbits were living. Evelyn did not know whero, and variable winds, Reged (a: “How many?” ies eae sas Hobbie lived, and it wusn't clear that he had ever played event super role Eastern New York: Snow to- es $18.75 a “I font remember." : in her life. fas ath pen altel: night, colder In northwest por. 4 9 re! en 6 CTOs! aroun ft = i A = = WHITE WROTE TO HER_EREQUEN DIY. matey Bretra-qoeter lores cute abt The eetekie Fine —__ —__ 9 - EV EEA 7 AY Vl eo 39:41 CORTLANDT ST, “Prior to your golng abroud tn 1903, did Stanford White write to you| Fisher & Ryley, had first told her that he ‘‘wasn’t running a baby farm and Suncare lane 183, BROADWAY. frequently?’ : didn't want to get into trouble with the Children’s Sctlety." Ghe finally) at ee sat aa o-night; Siegen Yess: Z = = - Rot the job, however, her tears having won over the tears of Fisher. " ‘ ; - | ureday partly“ cloudy; fresh Did you read and Keep these letters? * | z = © and variable winds. Mea . |ANOTHER CHARACTER ENTERS. (irene el The prosecutor songht to establish that the witness had put all of these e —=<——— The name of the stage manager, Hooper, was lugged {n next by the Dis-! U id Cc trom nd-put them in a warehouse ier her. (Evelyn's) ret triet-Attorney. “About ail thet resulted from the twanging of the Huoper| LJ NIGEL - mre ross-Examination the Wife of oromettn1aed aha went=to- HHA warchouke and” took heal oie Patring-waythie.statement-hy-the-atrt: * + : ree) ae Clr: am | # 4 E } See i ; 6 dancers: 1 Ko Mr, Hi UseHp she dextroved 1 Parts and so‘ne shy gave to Thaw. ‘Thero were aT old TE UO MPREURIa EL OLR meen | White's Slayer Skillfully Dodges others wiick were left fo 4 tennw that was left in Faris, : y + “30,” pursued Mr, ‘Jerome, “you didn’ elve all of these Ietters of | hanging around the stage door that Mr. Hooper told me:it wouldn't, do Whiten to MeFi [to have-me come end go alone and on foot. So after that, It was arranged Traps---Efforts to Trace Letters ~The you Sotied ult tudtered-and-emild not freall cxrept, Mist ehowlt- go-to the theatre in-2-cab and jeave the-same-way, e = __ Written by Architect. jletlers in storage. “Me lcurned that igve h’s_mether had taken these letters Even if och paid more, it would-be-impossible to im- prove “White Rose |’ paceras z F ! chorts from Ji Svaguoly—whetherher-tvushanil Had-sten alt of the White corres Oi lence, Mri. Thaw tetiled Urat she “was th tie “Filorodore' r It gradually developed in the testimony that Mra eer ithe wits 1901, unti] January, 1902. Befcre she became one of the “Spalilah dan Hess's parent} had taken the letters out of siorugo and yeturned-th to She had-to walt several weeks, hut she attonded rehearsal j— ali Ms gy tiie rel tee s = ue | “Did your mother come to the theatre to take you home at aight Sear mr 3 ey. on ea aight fend ee “But,” testified the young woman, “I made a fuss and got them back,” “Yes, until 1 mét Stanford White," seine 2 : “et Sere ere $ epi — “Td yOu give, Int mie ask aguin, all of those letters to Thaw?" “How did you meet Mr. white?” M STENOGRAPHIC TESUMONT, INCOURT TO-DAY : rae tere “T-gave-him-all-of them,-tmt some of tliem he gave back to nie." “]_was Introduced to him by Edna Goodrich." Dvefyn— Nesbit Thaw — resin Ted eat Ant ME White uve you the Cealily ana Economy Ovecbangins Synken > “Where are thoxe letters now?” “Wes Miss Goodrich a friend of yours?” = mand 2 td-day and jwas7 cross-examined | cat? Ali 4 - abet icmiert don't know." Sema ri == “Yes. “When did you last see them?” “In Paria.’ by Br Jerome 1 Q- Was It in the Sumer o: Autumn? Combined. ~Bhe- firet-ldenilffed-the-ploture takei—AAutammns T mink marae : = ina .kimono under White's dirscilas Bros Delnsis objected to” 'the ques } just after_her mother had teon ventto Uona na beyond identification, Then NT OUT WITH AMR. GARLAND, - od Pietebure, Mr, Jerome offered the picture’ in ev!- . Who was present when that phato-|Genos at “Yes, sometimes we went out with Mr. James A. Garland, who {+ dead| ¢con wan taken? A. Mr, Elcecnmeves| emer, ME Delmas objected to them “Did you ever go out with any one except your mother at this time bee : Lore you met Stanford Whites" —"Do- you Kknow-of the-exintence anywhere tnt = his eotatry ot any letters) Ww of Stanford White's written to you other th, or ss 5 1 alt you other than the fourteen you gave to your! Eat-in-Haste stash 4 . + A ioe ~ ‘ 2 a. now-and-who-was-2. paercine snothie: He waine to our bourding house." | and oiy, White and Mm Burns, an as pie SRST EES ein = se re ae “Did you ever wille tw Mr. Gerlaud? is tai e : saa rar x M T, fi I DEST R o4 } a ; = sistant: jained that they s A : CAL Cee EES, SDPESTROVED. z 0. == ii Who Settee Acre new es, CreHtTy of mitaseatant epee : oe ree eee fue Fe-you"hnown-of the ony letter wlUUD the past: six| =~ e Oe Fee enna Q.-Was. the defendant present?_A1) a? oem nees and Mr_Delmag ASS Jence, Then resolve never again d Une was very hite bi both of ua. = i + don't remember. s' : { ; s ‘ “No; they may have been destroye Was he a married san?’ | _ (@. Did you not spend the whole after- Sane Pei Cea ne Fliadel phi to be without a box of these won- “Your husband talked a iron fakes Cae rtd Eee ea Feige eee ee | noon at the atindbo-that day—pou and Tih UE mother you jvm tn. Ppil~ “dertul digestive correctives—-~ —-~ "YoU-yave-them-to" aim > Sete testers-aty——siniq you know thai lie was trying to get'a divorce at that thme??. | ter ncnatent A Tae eee ne ye oSHE mat dla you | ; Yes. he talked about White all the'time we w: i 1 heard of It later.” Q.-You recognize that particulnr id- |" oidioee) y £ y e_were In Parts oY - fre) 7 "7 7 q 2 W. How “old were you th All ; Paha’ slaatwee aeithoyoi ti | 0, not that I remember.” longed to Afr. Thaw, the dofendent? A,{,Q4 40% len did you dive Jn Phi. = reieer A Mr-Rominteis me Ol Tr nd'you knew bo was a married man?” No, A. I don't*remember. the exact ume, = "You had 7 hi 8 Q. To whom did {t belong? A, To| but we were thers, T should vay ents & 1 Ss ou had no woman chap : Minar nae se &reater part of the year 1900. . ay | ou went out on bin yacht with him? TG" Dia you bring it to tie studio? a.| caaeandy fey eume from Philadelphia T B tw Bibieaisate ai ae | rv you 0 the atudio? A.| to New. York?. A. No, h > nd you were not marclea? | Seer NOH! gs Fo eh at 10 allen © DCSE WAY) seis everywhere 10 bores 10, and te . e: Y My mot always went along; on the yacht, too. “ Q. Did “not Afr. Thaw bring St-to the | PO. n4 tnencama to New Yo whee? B = mre hiusriaath@iestiatecis <2 00;—And she) studio; “A. I don't think so, A. E tilnk’ in November, or about tha: to uy 9. Was it taken away the same day | time, iy 1am, 0. PI 1 2 | MOTHER GOT SEASICK, from the studio? A, I don't remamber. | yGi trom tine to ibe head evoeeate a Piano PIMORRIS: 7 Diparr is questions forth tis t} His manner would be sooth{ng depreciating, cone ,) the girl would not be dicarmed. S ses, who] yous form, she| menil 6iood tefore that you were | think so. for the photographer? A, would take ref Ge co-reapondent In a divorce sutt brought against Mr, Garland ———=|months we will credit the amoint Q. What company were you acting was fencin fie af A i SERS } 3 whe was not to be betrayed into a a i He Ne at TL fetaey rip t REouS Gren iia 2 Baaded pelea any wiven you that vee jerus the , i aD not? A is often to rent one first.. You can GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE i fecp vertical cleft ca i » Wit had a Aeasant tine, fi : 3 Tress : E you pone three 4 i fg inl). 9 doop verti ate cam forsh Esaiiena Gi quivitpmnle wasatiatesters (ace nalvely: | q: You as the defendant, Mr. Thaw, | igty who. were iiluatrators, digit yas {then be sure that the Piano pleases |] CARPETS. RUGS. BUDDING BeVoaciiantly ae tt.tn King her he “pidhit you go yachting every Siturday afiarnoon with Str, Gartana” | "tt het there HAs L-aon'e cero | van ie photortaaumttors and the other | you perfectly before buying. Ta] N: CRE DIT. Fup tovard ey sa cert i.e want out for a sail on Saturdaye—out Mamma always want | mesved ori for tae (ince onan | .aei Thee potne Here, ald It invalye e rent new pianos al $6 and oo PE wir soft 3 253 4 4 3 fonytand |i, exposure or was It in costume. A, tans E are uirattis was bound upon her pny then, quoting from a paper, sald: ank you when that was. tayent A. 11 costume. “aty neck wan wxposed and ieee acaiae eM an Sides haha zi saa it 88. In stress, when Ia It not true that In the fall of 1901 you were becomin rae MO hatnoteeme : a a8 5 esis creseeed: Lee ttes pen vould HO do anything with you? te fenot trun thal vou wee | gga nets Toe ACURE AL that time, A, 1] 9: Tho game te trie an ‘yan’ Potne | chase is decided on at the end of 6 i i ; Then Jerome's mariner wou by Ile wh eA Re sie? with? A, The Florodora company, pakd toward the purchase price and | iy, TEFOR LISTS OF OUTFITS? dearer magic slides: Ho would fare white Pe denial Th her velea ft Fespondesl Evelyn Thay, with a sharp ring of |Q wee thet woes costume or]{ TO BOIL accept monthly payments for’ the ten aroun. EVENINGS: i barking bis demands. Tey ly Genie ra Oree i ; 4 me : Hb iah : 4 a byes ite Wheat Monde eae eet cat} Mr Jerome hed read this question ftom a statemant tarnished the Dia-| Wea, i del halarean sty estates coffee on'y brings out the dan. ff {Talance it desired: Old instruments exchanged; used hianos, many makes, from $125 up, Write for catalocue, ‘Pease Piano Co., Pa table lex. ‘He would fold hits eerous drugs, but to boil Pstant apd then, atarcty teeth, intl he b His voico i nd threat 267WesTI25 st. melidy or naw |triet-Attorney by Mrs. Holman, Mr. Delnius objected ta ft belne rena Y ‘| Au 0 ing fi I A$) Q. 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