The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1907, Page 3

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‘ fy . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1907, i velyn Thaw’s Schoolgirl Diary Slangy and Flippant, but Not Bad, And of No Real Value to the Prosecution, Says Nixola Greeley-Smith / + o-—___ —___. i Writer Was Unconsciously Envious of Evelyn Thaw Smiling on the Stand Vn SAVED FRNM TWO FIREMEN WAITER KILLED IN the Mates of Whom She Wrote Over Entries in Her Diary at School BIATINE HOUSE | ARE KILLED BY | oT, PAUL'S SCHOOL “They Know Very Little of BY REAL HEROES: CHOKING FUMES) “caret ssc sist the Mean Side of Life.” Fractured. Policeman Is Joined inyAmmonia Tank Explodes] winiam simma, a estorea watter em ployed In the din{ng-room of 8t.. Paul's JEROME STROVE VAINLY TO. | ‘MAKE IT TELL AGAINST HER.|. - : Work “by ager |. and_Lays Qut Engine —|Catodrat Behool. 41 Garden City is : i & + By Nixola Greeleyr-Smith.. Volunteers. . . Company. , rcaepee easter Golored walter, the 1 _ lice an ug . ares riage to a statement made by 4 “Denny” O'Brie: er again be. o_atrangiing fumes of ammonia Mb- | prederiok -tn--Gamasathe-head_maater. dertatvety—catted: by his play nd by the exptosion of a tank at @]or use school, the fight occurred whit trates, The nickname ts—more—itkely Pure under a huge refrigerating plant In nea tena raha ft 8: to be “Bravo,” for "Denny" ahowsd|.s9 Volunteer, Moat Market, No. 573 AT EE at Ge oes Sears N the last day ‘of Mrs. Harry O Thaw!s —cross-examination | Z District - Attorney Jerome | produced her diary, written. when) < the atuff-he was made of late lant nigh!| “ishti avenue, aaled two firemen to- serorer Pree ICTR when, aroused from sleep by a fire In] JAY and prostrated fourteen others. aid Sims caught per by RictUdeati@ave externry Ghd pushed hii Gown “in hk elghth atreet, he pitched In with the] Jaker and n Damm, of Hngine|Ghener geome taney upd wee ae police and firemen and helped to res-| “ompany |, who continued at thelr | Simms on the head with It, causing aa | 5 cue the 160 -bewlld \umates of thel post of duty, even when thelr comrados eriut gash and rendering Simms un-, 4 tali dwelling—twenty fatnilien In all, [whore toppling WkA nine ping, thoir| Goneclous, the head maatgr auya, He” : But "Denny" ‘had an example to fol-| breathing apparatus paralyzed by the | “Cooper, after the aasault, mad | Tews Patronmen Caries TTT OPpIS TN ORTTR TOMES, tO ERCm exhausted himself ‘nthe work ‘of herd-| But as long aa Capt. Carlock, of No. aatieenabichendenakiaate ete aiaiininers ts valoedl hatacotonepakenanatoac Beer attansteatinet ea Ore ey i Med tenants, including two blind] sald they would (stick, t00,"" and shen |(o tho school and Investigated the eirs women end a paralytic, had been taken} down in a heap tumbled the captain, | cumstances of Simmas's Yeath and issued) ” and waa removed to Roose 4, stood hard by, too, holding out |New York to try to find Cooper ies r= tal against the odds. He and Baker, cling- | take him into custody. * [Brat ottrere—r—nnd—owt—of uniform | {ng te the pipe line=the only ona that} — Se | were equally brave with “Donny was doing effective work’ agairat, the CAPT. M'CROSKERY DEAD. t Knopple. (When an overturned Dlaze—threw, Cieniselves flat upon’ the| NEWBURQ, N. ¥., Feb. 27—Lewie WO in the cellar started the blaze a rush|ftoor of the Cellar, still clinging to the| ¥- MecCroekery, a ‘lawyer and former Jthe ble tenement No. 448 West Fitty-] The two whe she was a sixteen-year-old school-| °° " girl\at Pompton, N. J. ‘ We have had the memorandum which Evelyn's mother furnished | the—District-Attorney; tobe used against her daughter. We have had | Harry’ Thaw’s letters, and Evelyn Thaw’s letters—and now the secret} record of the young girl's thoughts; . —appears-in-evidence against her. | * Though Mr. Jerome read _the| slingy passages of this interesting | housekeeper. Hoe went! to the human document with as insinuat- | of flame cut off escape from the firat| hose. icin | Poaceae eeliy Co TS : flobr, and’ the ascending smoke spread Fi of ex-Mayor John J. 8, Mot or: ing an emphasis as"his-varied voice into the many rooma above, menacligs~ ‘ought-On_Alons. Was Postmaster of “Newburg. Under." anti ehtotiy_-chitdren|- Coftey'a—graey—on- the—ine—wudd President —Claveland;—and=for- ORR a Seay Teinxad andthe rolled over eines: é Nationals Ghana Dammjwas7 next d tol collapse eker sentinel ores | Carried Out Children. was now alone. | Another explosion = <On the first floor, front, lved James! released, more of the. overpowering | Nolan, a chauffeur for the New York fumes, but the daring firefighter stuck Litranepertation Company. _Nolan_and|po he declared he would. Then the! als son Charles, eighteen, carried the|iing wriggle’ out of his weakening two younger boys, Frank and Jamos,|elutch, and as {t went thrashing in ser- down the first short ladder the firemen|pentine conyolutions about the dark cal raised’ Jar Haker Yolled on hia back uncon- But the elder Nolans had no thought |sciyus. for themselves, The second fire ea- | Now a double danger confronted the capes were crowded with Thomas De- ere Not onty had they to face p yrs ‘our, and. John 10 suffocating ammonia, bu had to se ray er gon nix children, [encounter a thrashing | h whose Ph sllans Called_It Eczema In Chur lan and Knopple, cllmbing | 9T&Xen—norzie, watpping ike giant ‘orst Form —Treated- Disease + like monkeys after cocounuis, carried {Hail In the dark cellar, menaced the! f. 2 Year but Could Not Cure It = . | life of any who entered. A half dozen all these down the length of fire es } tape and handed them over to the po- | hardy fellowa in blue nevert! —Patient Became Despondent— : themselves upon the hose a) Higa steps and crept long ita length until Suffering Promptly Allayed and ae ty ured, ‘These two rescuers were getting pret- thelr ey: ‘Then from the darkness the uncon: DREADFUL DISEASE 5 TIney breathed swith-dtfienity felt hotter than the fre, But Young Nolan sremombered that two Mee Sine “MsCanii, |sctous fire Aghters, fourteen In all were|_ a ee eee norianinietor Ssuigiter Fane, tearrlod Tato the open ale. One had-al-] CURED BY CUTICURA is } the Meeping 6 Vand old persons. could-summon,-the-worst-interpre~! tation that Mrs. Thaw’s worst) enemy could place upon it is that at sixteen her view of life was, as the New York vernacular phrases’ it, “flip Fom= (he Casino stage-to a sequestercd—boarting-school -1a_Qy_no + means a usual transition. Such matters usually arrange themselves the | other way ahout-— ‘There {a litte doubt that for n_working knowledge of, Ife as it Is rather than as {t ought to be, better forty weeks of Broadway | than an average lifetime in a seminary. DIARY WRITTEN IN CHORUS- -GIRL PATTER. Evelyn Thaw’s diary of Pompton ts colored by the surroundings she had left. It Is written Inthe seemingly sophisticated, superficially clever patter that one girl in musical comedy picks up from another, and witn’| which anyone Who hns~been—much—behind —the—svenes1s—thoroughly familiar, It suggests that Evelyn Thaw at sixteen was quite as capable as) Jier frlend May —McKenzic—han-preved-herself-to-be_of “writing racy—para~ ey, ed_in_the_rooms “graphs of theatrical gussiytor-a newspaper: —And May McKenzie, despite af _br his last, He. west at pont ° eee fig ae her purple feathers ond reif-satisiled demeanor, te sald to be a young yom- Ae door “and ‘reucued Wireman Adain Demin, a comrade | wi Prey, four year Waiinctering i facut A hed tn the smoke. ; of Maker, The latter was the last tolend a few covering my body, which gh tt ¢: co of Broadwa. Ossi} without ough the y turn: y gossip. carry down| be reached. Capt. Carlock and the brave da sovere Itohing T irritation! and. citron the! Cotey had already bee takeli Out] wich caused mo @ groat deal of aniioy=— der Nolan helped Pp? third Sadr to tha first. over the ce on fae hie aan —Totteomen- To: ‘hble-—olilaene,Sivensen,---prieete—-aind| anoo.and : Sie, aa ta Mrs. Reckert. und. her|phyalclana were devoting thelr energies | that I waa forced to call in two of tho tite ‘ohlldren on the third Moor. /to the resuscitation of the men, ambu- | Je gp emia at { O'Brien, Fallon and Galvin, o a areca cahich—eatieped up from tences stom nelievue and ithe) New Xork complain Considering the teritlite sxpertenvespenitea—vy —— seams haying occurred before the wri of thie diary, its tone ts singularly light-hearted-and—wholesoine. Nearly every young woman goes through a | 18 ly and sophisticated 1s balm to her | F TENSE estoy Pak pe Howpital were qummoned. period when to be considered world! | i : a Thirties #treet, took three famiiles to | HO PA rT TI ey aA gt a pi ey, , D a i down through No. 450. Mireman John Schott, of Hook and foolish Uttle soul. At about the sge when a boy thinks tt manly to talk | Sketched at the Trial for The Evening World by ARTIST PERLEY. the rove twas, Gone..eo quickly that | Ladder’ /No.| 4. among the’! fourteen treated rea at te samo for the length of having been ‘drunk’ and to refer publicly:to mysterious and probap. ¥ a = 7am x r z z : tnefiresextentes sou pa second | dragged from death iia thellGellas twa foe Hina T'hecame deapondent wholly {maginary orgies, some young girls get the ‘Idea that to sneer at/ that had always been and “knew very little of the mean side of Ute.” |W A GARRETT HEADS Sknopnies Who ls about twenty:neven Withoeseveralzot! Shis (fellows, where 3 dieided to Tacontinas Syetnest| the old-fashioned virtues Is the shortest road they can take toa reputation | The reading of t ale furnished the one Interesting tncfdent of th oatrentse Ste N Ox; Ot, promptiworle revivediall Se entew Mesa tepid cha weekly a Si torwit: — ta dull day atthe ula} but beyond doing this I-could not see what {t was} SEABOARD AIR LINE. ! tut will _recorer.. : DADot paw an.6¢ fvertiscment 5 + sytroduced-for-—dt-is-sintigy-and—fippant,-but-in-no-senre- bad. Moreover,+ a | PIRE €LEARS-SITE.. Three In Bad Shape. curer ben edtattani VYVY FOR THOSE LESS WORLDLY. : © ¢ “when the Httle girl grow to realize “ ; ‘1 OUCH OF ENVY I + {t bas the promise of cleverness when the Ilttle girl grew to realize that | Railroad - . Baker, Capt, Carlock and Coft the first bottle of Cut i T _jear-old-Isrelsn's iinryix brlght_and- bears every evils su if far more common-piace than virlue, and thet to be cally: good ts j Chosen Presi a ailroad to} FOR A SK eve tIRER _ ken, Capt, Carlock and Coney of the frat bottle of Cuticle Resolvens = zi and ‘ ‘s 3 TE a d- Ointment; the breaking out entirely — =} Her, Who, IN BROAD STREET. ws teueie, we sbrpath: ae stopped. I continued the uso ofthe y The-aixter too close contact with a world from which she should have been the only way Of veing re Senet aeded | It explains, more Stanford White's continued Interest In Evelyn Died Recently. Fire has made two attempty tn thle] sirenath see cea Cudleura Remedies for elx mon ; Miiterate the .pld-fashione 7_splotch car faced mut, 09 Stanford White would s2y," "a ‘virtuous’ white | Nesbit, paternal oro!) A mian of his mind and experience and| w. A Garrett was elected Premdent | MOM {0 COUT WA Pitta gg-[aorted to in the cage of Baker, and the| gone and the fected parta wero left a4, ped,” "uw nice, natural character, und not-as good-as an angel,” are-among | S0t!ety could like no girl Jon a se: wes “little ae 7 Ens cons ect the Seashore Air Ine Ratiroad to-| 10 pram No, il to 1161-2 Broad ase Baker 4 railing, for te, ine cloaking: grees J_have not fall symp-- | es oh tinued attraction lay iu her cloverness and apparent sophistication, in the a Wall cho {street—typical structurea of the old/the cot next hi bt Carlock fol wes; ‘iatmeerned “ 7 Jo will succeed Alfred Walter, who |street—typ hi a +4 three ‘Cul : j the expressions eeblehiale seme ne seemed by Intonation to consider most | contrast betweent.the ploom that was on her cheek and of her soul, alka! secentiy at his home In tis a” [irae Ward—the “necond ofort being turned ‘away, hie head! saying.” “And “he | ree eet womed moot that 1 to te youthtil writer; 5 leary to-dk eo On™ Feb. o firemen}—‘The= tactora: early gave" up” hi disease, ‘butof other comp! : ‘damaging to 3 } - is = aeriE wiih fataee whlch sadly|auving the life ot Baker: When’ fous | troubles;as,w dT have been the But there are other expressions which show. that Sehlle apparentiy F | ROOSEVELT T0 TO OPEN - hind a tussle with Damon which andy | RAY eM dry hie breathed tia out | Toublee, ae, wel and I bevy TTT] Idly wisdom the-young exile who sighed: for= eS 7. ={ airmembered = the. se ethenl without baying reesined consciousness, | disease jorfous of her own wor! (6) 1she , < en, Tor -wentimentai—reasona, Father Taites, ot the Carm by. the Cuticura Tabet oe Bas oust lao a pope ur or ak nce pong | ETUC CALE Fighters Who Per. HOME BUILDERS’ FAIR. [nrsr eof, weg fovome EAN aNGY Slcnioa Bay Sues | Loon tesa in a of,” was Hol Without a-perhaps unconsctous envy of her young school: JY) Stranolings fumes ot Ammo el : paler ie tints the alte mtant™ bey BB Deda eC a” wien t thatthe worl Exh Svat cRHOWE = i eA ES. an te orn é /cABITNGTON ConKrewsmen Riven over ta. aera poe, tring, Lizale E.. - Joss. een “hat biking Gragon to” Which so: The Maties that swept them away to-| Maker Was married and lived with bls Ala., Oct. 23, i005." ‘ who probably bad ne: «a girl who has always been 000 aud never had a word of scanaal | mT op ie 1 ¥ ‘E Senne to| how. angie paca a eten tig deat tes rendered doubly aibuteat a jreathed about her fe-fortunate in more ways than one,” she wrote, and ; Fateaeat ig Senta let tpona ee ts] cofoer et Nov #7 Water etree Deouty [tenth hate ooh the gecslon of he SKIN HUMO added: f a bs SA } Exponiion, “to begin | Guerin pnd the meno Znsing whett they planned a lltte festival. if, | Eczemas, Rashes, Itchings, | Tera D. HER AMBITION TOBE A GOOD ACTRESS. is all Jae Ben ee eae erates “aie They were, on the ghee nite Cor aetna tatlons Gites ty Catena —appese pirisare nt! Hoet—that-kind. They have been_kept-trom-the}— soe: post ep als bmpoaalae se A coda when | Went 2 elgtith ntront any cheese dis ancintinpe with: Gutieure Diab world all their lives-and-Kiew very little-of- the: mean-nide-of tt. Ani ; ; lifexpostlisnintanicntee eee i he fire | been rome be amok cule, or find mild dpees of Cuticura Pills, alfor a ers ga the other hated, there: is not one of them who wil! ever be “any-| eats Fg EER Ea eat} Council's baseball team, besides helne 4.1 of the-akin,-soalpand-blood-of- Infante, — thing, and. by “anything” tomean— just that-— ‘They wttt=perhaps he good wives ‘and mothers am! dle g00d wives and mothors. Most People would qvhat-could: be better? «put whether tt Js ambition or foolluhness, I want to be a good acyoss Of course, 1 couldn't lve here all the time, but Icon enjoy fe tor ‘FEVER BATTLESHIP : REPORTS FROM SEA. WABHINGTON, Feb. eatly winner. of novoral prizes n_genaral.ath- 1 ohildren,-arel:geuits, wher all else Falla, 5 jetion, q Bold nroughout the world, | Potter Dru & 2 p= Sole Heraps., Hoston, bass, wa Aalied a; ‘Cuudcure Booklet bu ain Diseases | There-is only one j DOaRO TE INDIGESTION pay, | | first. two yekta at] T often” stop to-wonter-at-myself how quickly Ihave | ileal ¢ tare fae? Evo : roa up ang forgoish all Choke ple They gon" EROW what thay are siacereh “Bromo Quinine Lhd { ee for they don’t have Ume to think, But'glve any one of thom a/ V4 a hance to get away aud think and learn and you will Boon See much | eh : : : aun for Hampton| That Ig | aifference In them. npiverybody knows that some people have strong moral characters | and others are susceptivle to their surroundings, I am cne of the suscep. | i persons, and {fT sty here long enough I expect to,be @ noble chy;. | acter before I Ret out. | Three exclamation’ points end a picture of a nun follow this jast para: |, graph, which fs particularly amusing to me because Thave sald more than | pnce sigce the Thaw trial began that the same influences which droya| Evelyn Nesbit to evil might if otherwise directed have made her a nun. | Hee. hu:morous appreciation. of: this fact and of the marked chameleon | quality of her nature shows a capacity for selt-analysis of wAlch 1 he) not; previously suspected her, SLANGY‘AND FLIPPANT, BUT NOT BAD. sie Mr. Jerome it his ae scent tr inepoatansien first have foun | HUSBAND AND WIFE in the sentence, “They will all perhaps be good wives and mothers and dle good wives and mother: refutation of Mrs, Thaw's statement that at (this SLAIN BY ROBBERS. of her Wfe she thought, under Stanford White's tuition, that all}... an . perien wero, bad? Thieves After Killing Wealthy Pair This would have been n technical contradiction, though scarcely an Take $15,000 from Their actual one, For no formulated philosophy of evil cod at atxteen ellmin- G Home. ogethar the faith in yoodwess, or ratherthe hope. of COLFAX, Tay Be With | $15,060, ate altog ra Dp Koodness that | viesing straw the houxe of Joneph Iill- is in every youthful heart, lef, « wealthy Frenchman, and his Wife, i ‘Wotnen, when they reason shout conduct nt all, reason subjectively, “J | both ware found dead yesterda:; r good, therefore the world fs!" Ory "Iam evil; 6 must the world be!’ | at ea ae the a ae It seems to mo creditable that Eyelyn Thaw, with her experience ot imsites “iris! Mi delent ie or involuntary, rt that her achoo! but tho department ordered Laxative Grome Quinine. ONE KILLED, 20 win | | IN TRAIN COLLISION.|,..istz,tame’cemaie, tins with black fon WHITE PACKAQG siguature of and red lettering, and. bears | ST, LOUIS, Mo. Feb. 27.—A collision occurred to-day on the Wabash -Rali- SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. 10c Ib. LONDON CONFE SUNS 3 4th Street, opie When Coffee Disagrees WISE PEOPLE USE i | THURSDAY, FEE Women's Scarfs } | ‘ONE AND THREE QUARTERS AND TWO YARDS LONG, | | of fine quality. pinin and embroidered Crepe ce Chine, Muli and | Chiffon, aleo Liberty Silks in floral designs, > - Regularly $2.50 to $5.00. ach 1.25, 1.75, 2.00 | "Bracing 6 9h free VARY 28TH , DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Ere. On: she woskit puimren: pon 2 WEEK ( Brooklyn. Me Fe FOR A REASON, the ttle book, "The Rosd ty io," dn pkgs, ~ i 1293 BROADWAY

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