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THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, me Old Setting for the Thaw Trial, bat with a New | Kare and Radiant Evelyn, Says Nixoia Greeiey- Smith It Is the & SUICIDE WAOTE LOVE LEITER AS HE DIED OF ORU Duberly Tok 7 He Felt Nx w While Think Y Her. ALSO WROTE EARL GRAY Brimming w and Geen She ds Once More the Woman Whose Ex SS inspired Lobe, Jeal- us) and Marder. THAW HIMSELF THIN AND PALE AND TURNING GRAY, th Life s Hamshire Eut Governor-General of Can- fonship with Young Man. Litileton, Unlthe Delmas in Speech, Has Certain Rugged informality That May Appeal to Jurymen, ada Denies Duhe After Henry Grey won that down to his By Nixola Greeley-Smith. The first day of Harry Thaw’s wwhicl we fo seeps a second trial for the killing of Stan- | of Niagara ford White struck me as more like told her that he loved a theatrical opening at which a new play is presented to New York than like the arraignment of a man charged with murder. There were no flowers and no footlights, to be sure, but all the other features of a first night were plesent. There was the familiar audience, lawyers, writers and artists, all of whom knew and greeted each other. There was, with but two excep- tions, the same all-star cast by which the great tragedy was pre- ent a passion as ever. Coroner Nooiey would Me the en o waid that t wrote in the asked that she vation of hi sive “Lo NIXOULA GREELEY-S*@rtr. exceptions are Justice Dowling, who presides in place of Justice id Martin W. Littleton, wio has succeeded Delphin Delmas as chief counsel for the defense. Jus’ a smooth, strong, clean-shaven face, a high fore head u ed hair. He is extremely well dressed and wears his t an air of smartness. He wore yesterday a brig’ d the ge 1 sombreness of his attire and n for -hand that glowed under the ruddy wly risen from a sick bed to take nis piace counsel, not revealed in | wit! FATHER DID NOT KNOW THAT SON led honors with a eri WASIN NEW VORK, features of Daniel O'Reilly at the table as one of Thaw’ hat relies YARMOUTH, Engian The r LITTLETON OF THE MASSIVE HEAD, Martin W. Littleton, the other newcomer, betrays his Southern origin in the length of the dark hair on a fairly gigantic head; but if his brief aa amet ,d [utterances yesterday {n the examination of talesmen may be taken as : la criterion of his style, there will be no tropical flowers of speech in his oratory, to be watered by the tears of the susceptible or nipped by tne untimely frost of common sense. Simplicity, vigor and directness mark his speech, which has not the : | polished periods of Mr. Delmas, but hes, instead, a certain rugged Infor- mality that jurymen may Ike. As, for instance, when he asked a quibbling talesman yesterday if he intended to “lug” a certain opinion with him all \through the trial. | Mr, Littleton wore a dark green tle that might have been considered demure had not Mr. Jerome's sober black and white made all other neck gear gaudy by comparison, THAW THIN, PALE AND GRAY. He is the same Jerome, of athletic shoulders, with a slight student’s | stoop, of swinging movements, of wonderfully varied voice and air of indolent magnetism that when the time comes and he chooses to exert It, will make the still unselected Thaw jury hang on the words of his summing up as !f he were another Moses expounding the tablets of the law. It was the same Harry Thaw in a dark blue suit, with a faint hairline ‘stripe, dark blue tie and prison pallor, except that the defendant In the @tive of Marl Grey, Governor-General of famous case {3 noticeably thinner than last year. He {s paler, too, and Canada, His grandmother was a nfece| there is much more gray in his hair, but has a general alr of health and mars to tony ent aN te pbenklatian Mak |o"Hes that was lacking from his appearance last year, He busied himself all day looking over papers in the case and a pack- | sc of letters Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit ‘Thaw conveyed to him by messenger WASHINGTON MI MOURN during the afternoon session, and in talking and occasionally laughing FATHER HER STAFFORD Evelyn Thaw that sat all day in the row of chairs reserved for the Thaw with A. Russell Peabody, his personal counsel. | family and which also held yesterday Harry Thaw’'s half brother, Josiah, A NEW AND RADIANT EVELYN, land his sister, Mrs. Carnegie, bed yester- | y from tie was first of a narcotle poison, munieated to hi Gray Duberly, throu. Eres despatch. Wi hen seen at his home to-day at the 2 of Caister, a few miles from Capt. Duberiy, who ts a retired | naval office | presence in New York his oldest ) remove | him from New York influ Harry obtained emplo: Grand Trunk Ra ton near Ni When he wrote | home last his father understood that he was donig well, but since then the only communication recetved from ae was a card to his sister on the ent with the | holding a posi- | cape, Says that his son al- mays had roving tendencies, but he ‘a | unable to explain the tragedy H. Grev Duberly was a distant rel- But if {t was the same Harry Thaw, It was a new and rare and radiant Throng of Notables at Funera’)"" persons who saw Byelyn Thaw at the first trial—wan, pinched and ae ne like a fra nd badly nourished child—asked th ly Ceremonies, ar seve Hooking like a frail 1 emselves what es, and Roosevelt there had ever been in her appearance to justify the mad Infatuation she Sends a Wreath. \ i » and Harry Thaw, the man who dled be of her and the man who Killed because of her. Yesterday she answered them, had caus | In the same simple blue gown and white turn-down collar, but with a pastor of ty new and much more becoming hat, she was dazzling with a new strength this city. in “land health, A sustained primr color was in her formerly pale cheeks Pelt ei anda aan in her hazel eyes, She was no longer “a pallid child,” a or “a waxen camellia bloom,” but the astonishingly pretty young woman. with whom sun and sensitized plate had wrought so many vels of photography PERFECTLY AT EASE IN' COURT. rt Her hair had a slight wave and was most becomingly arranged in a elud Speaker Cannon, of ti resentatives; many # tyes, Justice: Court o the Unit Court of the DI inal Gtbho Apoxtolie Let parted pompadour under a black velvet mushroom hat, the brim of which conio and many others 10 | 1 ith a aingle shaded 1 eeea eae the) vas laden witb silk violets, with a single shaded lavender rose in their Melcs were among those present.) purple depths. Never in the history of the city has She was perfectly at ease. Familiarity with the court-room galned there been such a grew the populace at the funor The services began requiem mass a two hours. prelates oo oven ‘ins OC) auring the former trial gave both to her and Mrs, Carnegie a pose they With a ‘svlemn lacked last year. ad nore than | What she reminded me of yesterday as she sat In court leaning far vis and the | pgywayd with her head resting on her gloved hand was so incongruous gn sierside | ST cannot help writing It, 1k was Rosett!'s pleture of the Blessed ranged wbout the jo clergy ion, nears | Damvosel she of the full pursed lips and brooding eves. of whom it was Wo of Mary- | written: Fist of Cohuinbia be “phe Messed Damosel leaned out of a fair and purple heaven.” Roosevelt Wrath of earns trom t no one has ever specifled how far the Blessed Damosel tainly never reached a court-room and a murder trial at prinelpal witness. Yet that s what Evelyn Thaw sent a great | Uoms and White d Of cour ned, but h she w looked Ike cer s to be the AOKI'S LAST DAY. a! sented to New York a year ago. | PUT HOSPITAL 1908. Manilahheh cents UST Ui Drawn by Penrhyn Stanlaws Especially for Evening World | gioo, HSH ‘| BT i TWO BURCLARS a |Minnerly Had Found Hiding- Place of Plunder and Waited for Thieves. Mar 1 Paul Minnerly, of Teanta, N. J. ts to-day nursing at his home there 0 bullet wounds received in an en- inter with bi on t sult | lows near at 10 o'clock | ‘or Minnerly and the threo us Leonia, Pali- sades re had turns 9 thay burgte to the expected tack in Le y stolen T dis y boys the been inder |Matthews's shoe store, and and rubbers Jot shoes at ubout While Min Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Rising a0 Greet Justice Dow- ling as He Entered the Courtroom. SNM OLD GONE, GUESTS INUURED CLERK ACCUSED. 4S BLAZE ORES; eat ent = THEM FROM HOTEL ployee of the Cook Tourist Agency, Under Arrest. Six Hurt and Others Narrowly Escape Fire Which De- IN UPROAR BY FISTIC BATTLE Two Employees at Fordham Struggle From Basement Leonard Paul Dusart, a clerk in tne] office of Thomas Cook Se the t G HY be < tourist eney, of No Broadway, VS. rey ok Up Stairway to Wards, | aurtt arener, of No ait semadmsy.| _stroys Greenock Inn. | Mee Court © the theft of $00 In gold. ed with PITTSFIELD, Ma Surgeons, nurses and patients Im the | “pusart is etuhteen years old and Fordham Hosp‘tal are recovering to- ‘One Hundred and | 8088 Were Injured and gome twent S from the effects of fright and pante | He had been alers had narrow escapes at a fire which caused yesterday by a terrific battle HBAUTIRE A HOVIABE destroyed Greenock Inn, between two husky glants which started Year in. the wer George | hotel in Le and was finally in the basement Eade. On T f Inst week Mr.| Forty gu terminated with, a nightstick at the door | ade received ritish sovereigns | the house were of he male surgical ward. Pacmiountinweta Hap and all John Lockwood, a servant in the mal ward, and Join Dolan, an oiler, started the row, They had had a miy-day ec = bration and returned to work alightly| 1 drawer of his desk more of them until e' poked for them to dep ening when he tin a safe. The coins had disapnpesred “under the Influence.” ‘The fight start-| An inquiry at money exchanges re ed over a bottle of whiskey, Dolan,| vealed that a your hose deserp who is e powerful man, struck Loc Dusart had Postum is made of the wood. The men clinched and fous’ from room to room, and then up a Might of stairs to the wards, Surgeons ran to sopara but the pair fought with none could part them. i kept flying, and a hurry call was se: for police. When Bicycle Policeman Shea rushed in he found the men struggling on t ocked in each other's arr ‘companying tl with e ney were rolling & he male surgt cal want, and some of the timid pu FS purest cereals with abso- lutely no medication what- —_— ever and when boiled ac found was seized aud cording to directions it is heavy with food valu: and a great nourisher and re- builder, as well as a de- | licious drink. It is also a specific for all ofthe dozens WAGON RUNS OVER WOMAN. Driver, With jury, Quick! t Finding Oat 1 Drives Awny. reset BRAN GIBCO) + —Tapanese oo | the men re of different diseases caused mbassac FFICER of h perin e Court and fined $: street, by bf . Pot 5 A his stay i OFFICERS NEEDED, § ie” cOenUER ae penal \lso lose their Job jariven fast down Sixth wvenue by coffee. Trial proves this, 20) | re Sat 1 eo ——— ©: whipped up his horses Car aS ees Pal er-yp On nlgnt hi GRADUATION IS eretll Lions received from Washington, ‘The | A mew Bolleau Girl Calendar next Sun- | Sseaped ‘ ard © here's a Reason, sulte ar fc bai army Is short of officers and the add. | das. Every person who got lust Sunday's | suite greatly Loos laches foruths tance \y all newspaper tion to the list renulting from an early | motieau Calendar will want It. ‘Those whe | in"! a be | 5 i men. wii) leave for} WaASHDD Jon. T—The free be tlon will help materlally in Aji | did mot get Inst Sunday's should start naw, WO YS) peas via numbered 1178 and | famous litte boo “The Sadan ou tie Manchuria, which salle 490] class at the mllitury acedemy will grad. of the vacant assignments 4p |Get the vet. Ten colors. Extra quality Ys owned by Charies 1. Orenga, No WO Read to Weliville.” | proach the | night he hay: ness could hands, Minn and fired, rly un , making an ugly i shot the men eried | Marshal ‘Th ty Palle go down to Minnerty then w » Palisades . who is a Blew yitted the station robbery. Other Robberies. Leonla Public School was a ered last w but only a} A few nights a k was stolen. f hatled of suspiete Age have y's brave | ently seared ch for the thieves was : Jin a ts and Motorman & consisted help wile | SUDY LE RIA GH ‘TRACK CUT 10 PIECES BY THI Was Twe Blocks from Station, and How It Came There Is a Myste: IN An unidentified mon was cut to pleces by an Lt and Le k this morning, « Motortuan Bond street long the track fore ery The remains nd taken to th were gathered together Mercer street station n Was are . low the man came there two blocks he nearest station is a mysters. Was about forty years oid, weighed An) pounds, bad dark nalr/and mnustacta, @ black serge sult, black overcoat k de ha’ nd carried a gold Waltham movement, His cloth- of good texture and in his » uwo pair of tan gloves money, A bunch of tag stamped “chief Engine on third finger of bls hand is a signet rlag with the *, ML A pair of earlaps r knite comple his pos- here were NO, rs found and bh eS ‘ THESE TRAIN ROBBERS RAN OFF IN A FRIGHT. money the firing of sev- afford lght to the headed by Marshal D. Schorr and al dogs were take ‘put as they were more ng reed birds than the “bloodhound” r swamp, accustomed to hun nting burglar We Seer rt was a failure. p station! (er fice Detectives Fahey and ago, and be- urresied last night at St. Grege of Leor | ory's Hospital two men suspected of be- es to he the same men | Ing jooting of Min- were Morris No. South Fifth street. and Reuben Binstein, of k street. The Leona au- wired to the headquarters he thieves were heading At headquarters the 1 accounts of thelr where- tives th ard Fort I c peer-| men sve BY i $7 are 1 qhouts during the evening, One of the ugh of his home, | und upon his right edations and th David at St. Gregory had dressed th yecasions during the get last Su Ten ¢ GG. SHAYNE & CO. Manufacturers and Importers of ne RELIABLE In accordance with their usual custom, announce the opening of their JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE Great Reductions in the Prices of of new and fashionable furs, g liberal discoun low Russian a taracul, Si Fo ‘ ae and Pon Fur-lined Cc Automobile Coats i A NUMBER OF BEAL ine, Mink, Chinchilla, will be sold at a discount MENTS AFFORD VE CROWN muits and n Bears, etc. We Allow WE HAVE 126 West A Eason Bay Sable Alaska Sit ts for Men and Women, 15 Per 20 Per all desirable furs, 25 Per Cent FTIFUL MODEL ¢ OATS. in ersian, C: ul and Pon. Seal, F RUSSIAN of 33'4 per cent. THESE GAR Y ATTRAC Me BARGAINS, { as \Nib HUDSON all of a Dis NO B2ANCH STOS 42d Street New York ¥ STRICTLY ; FURS hinchilla R Si Mink, Marten Their Manuiacturea Stock which will be sold at the fol- 25 Per Cent, and 25 Per Cent arere- inw hea ount of |