The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1907, Page 2

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Rea Sis ARYL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Fivelyn Thaw’s Admissions Under Jerome’s Probing Leave _ Her Characterless but Have Not Weakened Hushand’s Defense Doesn't Affect Story Told Thaw. | PROVES HER VERACITY. ~ Open ‘Conte ssion of Sins Part ‘of Ordeal Willingly Under- © taken to Save Husband. Ha Greeles-Smith OADAY # the: second of the “three: da ae des: elated: betiween® William « “Travers Jerome; for the people of “NewYork, ‘and. Evelyn ee if fHarry—Thaw- 7 ; Monday; moming will mark the —tenewat-of the batile_betwean_the— prosecutor and ihe wife for the life . of Harry Thaw. Meantime the youag’woman who tthe witness siand Thursday on re ihe Verge OF “nervous: conapse is steadying herself to meet the new onslaught that the ‘next forty-eight hours will bring, and the District- Attomey is doing his best to find ~ Tiew flaws in the girl's evidence with hich -to-cofifise—ond-overwhelm her as he has hot yet been ‘able to} do. What ‘this duel is to avail in the -—-verdict-of-Harry-Thaw's jury lyet—. fail to perceive. Unless Mr. Je-| pM rome proves that Evelyn Thaw did! “not. tell her husband the story of STOO: at the hands of Stanford | - ia -which—the -defense claims | Chim to crime, “the tnith| | or. falcehood of that hideous recital Tas no beating on the issue in- “volved To ptove Mrs. Thaw un- ul’ will not demonstrate thather husband is not insane, MRs.T Haw. BY: = M- STEIN'S PITTURE CALLAN GILBERT = eas | Ualy Truth About Hers THREE PORTRAIT STUDIES OF EVELYN THAW AND THE ARTISTS WHO DREW THEM investtzation ¢ wat Jury, which YOUNDED 1540 “THAW'S DEFENSE -UNIMPAIRED. attest Tuthlessly—without hurting Harry Thaw. If any mantle of {lluston wrapped this young woman {n-.the public eye, ee, Jerome has stripped it from her, leaving the ugly truth of her! aniltted Wah sda ties Santora Wiite exposed. | The idealist ma: y_ chan e Tel tanh FETT EIN Was tikeli avs penance cxsrarmem —\CHICAGO FLYER IS HURLED INTO RIVER ~ AND 54 ARE HURT: (Comunued tron First Paze.5 F Lo TE Altoona Wosptta Of our TIVEN Hikve bee To mé-she Femains what she has seemed bar! p—ehe | critical condition. Samuel F,/ Nixon, of| then there waa a profoun srromiibe in | | the-well-known theatres! frm of Min i INJURED. HUT, A jon above W., Rahway . THOMAS, Leta Yo, 18 Lexington ave. | rig! brulsed wbout head x bt hldet AS 2 o ter ROGERS, Pot, bruised. pdidaie for Mayor. THECHILDS, Miss IRVIA, slightly burt Hele W “because tt grew {n 8 quagmire of vice and knéw nothing eles. monwith “I could forgive her-the first incident with White,” said a woman yes-| the cars THE WOMAN WITH A CHAMELEON SOUL. Neatly childhood, tome explains everything in her past. She had apparently a! qriac py ‘chameleon oul that took onthe color of its surroundings, that let {tself | been auto “be loved by the man who was present, that let itself be poisoned against | 'e steep tho man who was absent. Under good influences, I think, she would have | S0!nS at “been good, hat ‘the eri Waits Was all about “her stamped her nature, per- SS haps, indelibly. to it. Every woman's heart is an empty vase which the first man she loves qmay fil with sweetness -and delight, or withthe bitterness of death; map ce upon heave altar or shatter In satanic sacrifice, Every wom her sou) for the first time ina man’s © eyes, sand: as thosa eyes are good | _-or_evil, so is the Image they reflect. Perbaps little Evelyn Nesbit did not iove Stanford White. But It is) apparent from her testimony as to his “wonderful permonality" that sho | : ss adinlred ‘im; And-hts- styong nature determined what hers should be. =It-1s- sald tite man, who bullt Deautitul Houses tor inan ae’a life work { a batter the: crew and jnume -MONUMENTS. T0--SLAUGHTERED INNO. SS "CEN CE. _ =The good he did, it good it can be called, was not interred with Lim. Dat will live in marble and granite for hundreds of years, go long as the anion toe beautiful Dulldings ho designed’ stand In New York. There are no monu- fv! of Ui “tients over the graves of siaughtered Innovence, no ‘stone marks the tomb Soluvatawn of & young woman's illusions, So the evil that he wrought will never be to teckoned, and the memory of it will not survive the Thaw trinl tt brought -about-a-yearOf-al}-the many Uyes-triutary-to-hfs,-he alone has found pedce—he alone is tree from thé consequences of his evit passions. “And the ‘child-woman, victim or ‘vampire, sinnér or uinned against, —despoiler- or despotled must-pay the devil's debt. EVELYN THAW NOW [pv ms. FEARS SURPRISE |,” | Pra FROM JEROME, |; ine nd ent (Continued) from Firat Pago.) teawait on the that hereditary insan will 2 tobe 5 F reat of hfs days (wr Lawyers. xi kon Mnowngthat whould he be bent to Mat- |e tra Folatives with all t open the axylim 4: Bryeuld the Distr worney deter- mine to liaye o tssion examine | into 'Thaw's ann’ 4) purpose + doubt will be to prove hore millionatre js 9 claease has developed and that h oeurable, A new expert wit Ment to-day when “Pr. Hugo shalt a was brought to was learned PILES CURED 1X PAR OINTMENT bw ritranecdicl 0d: heat re ran eh -ehancs;- the frat reed bent Wo hideous purposss | "& Zimmerman, of _ Palladeipl postmaster of Chicago, was In one terday, “but T can't explain her subsequent association with him.” ,,. | Out i Tepertad to bave eacaped with on-thetraln—wereto thelr berths aod But-the-moral-weakness,the: ‘plastic tnind-of Bret Nesbit's untrained -it-H-0 mystery how any —senaped with) | thelr lives, ‘The train left New York in the regular eighteen hours ullote The telegraph lines were torn down} bottom. Baye their attention to eering for tie! 3 hijured. “Those seriously Injared “were | icken tothe Altoona Hospiml tn iite-| PO WRT A NID A ROLL OF SE VENTY.| (train Péestroyed the temples of God asa recreation, uprooted every flower of| 4 few wero taken to the Memoria jmhooence and purity that came within his vandal clutch: Hlosptai, J Eis year, : th mes rival of the tr ¢ injured. Frederick A, Bus: that plunged into the river, all the Afty-four passengers to make schedule Um down grade the engitice: was! Very direction. me 1 did not komen Wvambington DOP, GEORGI: 8., manager of th felt Pretty: gore. tor use they were in thelr night MM. yesterday, and tad not | tee nd arhen— anten on tr Wearing appatel wax strown In| recklesa peed in order 0! omnankment was simply awful, Wat Umea jlde of a mosntain or wh J- reach-Chioago | ot-know—H- we ware eoine ae few igo before that car. finally | Tam alive to tell the tale, “Vieo-Prostdi - Arrived on whe scene 00 gale Wie A passenger anes = Mt Prose was gnine to Re isha nat isch ped without serious {njury. patengers—turniedcut und Virtg, tip and serious Ce Of They oy exposed. loathe. thigafierneon, «Unie treme, ‘Lhe ar-|naked if he dud received ay Gf.-the doctors [0m yates th Forcagived crane; equences sine only a 5 one Of Wiesn escaped prac ura) went Adie. wher i ra. 7; vonductor-of the Pittsburg | fthe-w ulisiet 2 Willlam Ji. 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