The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1908, Page 3

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sans ea Das: A [5 RANSACKED BY CUSTOMS SLEUTH Hunt for Alleged Smuggled Finery on Maid’s Statement. * TROUSSEAU. OVERHAUL Costly Garments Found Packed for Shipment to “Poor Acquaintances.” Four men and a woman from the > Gustom-House, under orders m Co) lector of the Port E. 8. Fewler, spent three hours in the mansion ndore P, Shonts, at No, 123 East Thirty-ffth street, yesterday, ransacking clos story again, She told it in the pres- chiffoniers and wardrobes in enc f @ GiEMTHeRhOntetand ence of men and WaeiaTea) most of an extraordinar t whom had heard it before. Her of all tiga statement 1 smuxgled goods prompted by on Was dis- would and [ha th wardrobes of 5 M » John Phe tntor n of the nd other said ing Mrs, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NSION Evetyn Thaw’s Story Less Thrilling in Its Second Telling, JANUARY 21, 1908. But Her Frank Admissions May Impress Jury More Favorably ————— + ¢e — - ‘Tale Has Been Pruned of Many of Its _ Horrors by Littleton, and Some of Its Details Are New. SHE SHOWS TEMPER UNDER GEROME’S BITTER ATTACKS. | ‘Audience This Time Cold and Critical,| | Unbeiief in Its Eyes and No Wave | of Sympathy Going Out to Her. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw has told her audience was, therefore, a cold one, | Criticism was in the hearts of many—unbelief in their eyes. There | no wave of sympathy as there | s before to buoy the young wit-| ness through the ordeal before her. Whatever part of her story has won belief from Harry Thaw’s| jury has won on its merits. And wlutever grudging tribute is paid) to the dauntless manner in which she withsteod the District-Attor- | ney’s onslaught, she deserves. | NIXOLA GREELEY S*@ One of the stock phrases of dra-| matic criticism we read after a first night is that the play requires prun- tis over long. The first telling of Evelyn Thaw’s story merited ism, but under Martin Littleton’s able management what was a ame a compact, unornamented stury that required only | three-days’ horror bec: | . few hours to tell | Yesterday ernoon found young .Ars. Thaw In the hands of her enemy, | Jerome, and b the day's session had ended her cross-examination was 4 advan JEROME FAILS TO BREAK HER COURAGE. il eceeded in breaking either the! us As yet the District-Attorney has not ae or the story of the witness. This faet, which must be recorded, need some! ke pneetae © bearing on i‘s truth, for it is really easier to repeat pure fiction oe HOTS @ allezation of the maid. | ely than te facts a second time without variation, | Gowns Pa Shipment. I do not intend to cas redit on the truth of young Mrs. Thaw s cked for rath For whether or not she was wronged by S.anford White precisely In he way she related to Ha 5 , the fact of her unprotected and ith when she met the famous architect and the acknowledged In-| nich followed tablishes that he did her the!| le wrong. The | in my judgment, make the wrong any less. story. the he meeting of itself extreme pro: tn ft toes not, -| PALE STRIPPED OF MANY OF ITS HORRORS. MEE, Creations and Knocked Down Post-Office. in b vie si Wvelyn Thaw was much more her real self yesterday than at the first Cots 1 Ris reaso} | ins of her story Her temper flared under the lash of Mr. Jerome s stinging | they replied “No” when asked ©} ing She was not alsconcerted by an attorney endeavoring to make the) an auction of feminine finer MISES TER ee een Gl ) child flap her wings in the presence of the jury, and consequently she held to-day In we 1 i learned that Mr led herself as the courageous, self-possessed, extremely intelligent) The ravi trousseau of the mys iB mnbeayatne Hate | youn: woman that she ts, 4 | tertous Mrs. Todd, w sailed into New aa Teal If I were on the jury | would Ike the second version of the story better pore @bout Christie with a nk wit cui J iinet ancl would like the witness better for her frank admission in her direct exam= | (1,1 Sure fs te Sere phate uate ination of known facts concerning her and Thaw which at the former trial Tie ae ve ating) RHRARY wore used by the Distriet-Attorney to destroy the Sunday school romance of of it costly, was to | Foelyn and Harty reared by tae defense, There ts now no romance {a the families whom the ous Finery. ng sald to rehased dn Lance and to t of the clot tale, and the superior judgment of Mr, Lituleton bas stripped it of many of its horrors. rrr EVELYN’s ADVANTAGE OV ER JEROME. the District-Attorney. has one nudvantage She g haw Evelyn hewaaint pectors follows une | ous her temper beter. Mr. Jerome cannot help showlg ils impattence, s family to wuoui 4p is suid to Lee y,js mneredulity, while Evelyn Thow, though giving vent to occasional flashes q cf resentment, Hever once loses her poise, her cool alr of resistance. \ fe laa Muct has been written about the “studied poses,” the “pretty affecta- considera s ind pa. Q i ro Vélveot, satin and cuifon makes ees tions” of Mrs. Thaw. I may be very obtuse, but I have failed altogether ws ie ne each, to see them. To pose, to be affected, argues a lack of intelligence, and Black jet costume, Empire styl ; HVPE 1 cuse velyn 1 2. it eiieanalt ss P S¥le ven the District-tAtiorney would not accuse Evelyn Thaw of that. Even sd Princess of iridescent hue | good actresses do not act by system, but by inspiration, and it Evelyn as j prismatic co from thou-| ‘Thaw be indeed only an actress {t must be conceded she is a good one, | As the clock struck a uds Of flakes, valued at $40. | buzz of expectancy as L ozen’ ostrich plumed hats on three Dlg shelves valued at $i00. Three dozen pairs white kid valued at $75. lied Double closet of extra fine ii eo 1 valued at $30. pees Six-foot chiffonier packed with hai nd. embroidered underclothing, valued a $800. Four dozen pairs silk nose, valued at #5. Four Parisian satin corsets, value $100. ae Six afternoon gowns, valued at $00, Four feather bous ‘of maravou nd ostrich, valued at $170, Five evening gowns, one green velvet, one white broadcloth and one made to attend races at Paris, valued at $1,000, SUICIDE PACT A NX EW DETAIL, Considered merely a8 such, though personally 1 do not so regard her,! | ner art is better than its vehicle, for her story dramatically considered has |erudities which would make It better suited to a Third avenue audieace | than to Broadway. eer the |iater tale the thrilling incident of a suicide pact. crowded to sutfoca jostling men and women view a soft “What's bid; what's b! Putting aside the incident of the drugged champagne, we have fn the the excited mass of Ten,” piped up a | remore corner. mounted his block and black chiffon Empire style id up robe cut in * he cried to But to say that the story is melodrania merely arguos {t inartistic, And “Twenty,” came like a shot from a | there is nothing 'n life ec artistic as the truth, tall fawhion-plate in feauiers and furs = Women scrambled and and tuffeted each other's hats in a vain |attached to ten bars set in diamonds ed at $2,000. is iite broadcloth opera cloak valued rs of shoes and se cali pair silk hose of all colors | V led at $80. END LIFE WITH GAS jendeaver to get a glimpse | lot. | “1 bid fifty.” squeaked a ng, Sand nabbing was so eager to get the flufty ba! way ous garment st ring ills James Day, Arrested, His Brothers |» vn | 4 to} | jescaped when the i on from a |lenged to lis unfortunate bride, who is | CLE SAM HAS SLAVS FATHER OF Bll BARGAIN SAL OF A ROUSSEAU ;cution’s supposition of her acquiescence | Franch BRID:, SLASH OF FL colo, Husband of Wanted. wedding of Pasqualina Mine nes Nicolo, which occurred of the bride's parents, | reen Street, Brooklyn had a frightful sequel whi yur hours later the bride his brothers visited the iv and cut almost every it, leaving old P Min uezo dead on the four of his kitehe 2 St. Mary's Hospital is the bride's >” James, wenty with @ nd in vrevst, dyly another — broth vas stub wounds in jer and as! sou Juanes J vikiieen. Was ubed in the xroin. g vciveh this ior be police 5 Nievll bridegroom. 0 deny dentiiy, but, Hospital the dying eb ud wite iuenuned wim wit ae on his lps. eS had visited the Minegozzo se Wii A Companion, but the latter police approached In Nicolo's pockets were found severa pieces of jewelry which he said Le- | inissing. Decelved, He Says. When taken before Capt, Frank at the Brownsville stailon Nicolo told how the trouble He said: ‘L met Pasqualina three months ago. She had been in this country ouly ten months, I have worked on Mr. Whit- ney's estate fo years, and had a good home for my wife when I should all came abou SIECHEAM! NOT HALO TO COURT ORS ATACK Reflly, wad a summons § tdmund T. who the photographer ed on Count tladys Vander- iz bilt’s Szechenyl, Miss for ng stlek or had ft ek to day on him with a walk 4. complaint was disappointment assembled to e Court, and the hus vet to make hte tirst | before an American magis- | Morria Cukor. nd Bred Vaca el for the Count se ound tan a unie to eae | y the Count, | 1 © defen wl reading tye decided aabundon my con ySnformed the Cy ellly Tt was wd the change action Magtstrat+ h the Count a y me. Case missed Easy Traveling when the road is good. The Road toSuccessis | along the line of “clear Henrt Mosse, who has been tramptng Inow, inky 3 forty-eight, ny Menelikc, GETS MAYOR 10: | \t red his signature in | | carries, “diy the terms of s own living by nie nts cards to any He is thirty years = 1 iwo Inches high, Ha eer B to accept a challenge aa walk twenty-four or forty-eteht osse s Covered 55,000 ‘ in or against two é as Coverec ; jo before go- Miles in His Long Walk of Four Years. ind the world ‘or urs entra ae Kinctlis IF the active liver of the nileaie 3 office in cod-fish could be put into y Hull) to-day d the place of the torpid liver the has visited this eas Pei NaLvOAN ADIT ENOS: of the consumptive it would Fee ROTO DAI DARIeo Bu ttal probably do him a world | walleing the way of good. Next best thing is r He will sail from } 1s the only one left, so far as 1, of etght m Was a con tub of Fra j . of Cod Liver Oil. Almost as goodas anewliver. The reat power of SCOTT'S EMULSION as a flesh-pro- world 4 Kilometres, Mosse 40.000 Ihlometres ducer proves that much of rly every country the activity of the cod’s uding | Australia liver is contained in every sand America men are supposed spoonful. Murdered in pnore ea cle All Dru pitted suicide of the supposed and « It {8 said una WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE AT RiteR DRUG STORES Angler's Exora Face Powder ...-.+ Angie mS coudopoocaecgD Bromo Heas Kuby Lips: Bn Bromo Hind's Honey and Almond Brome Seltzer + wees ease Bromo, Seltzer. Brown's B vifornta d Magda Cream . Coke’ Cranitonte Malvina Cream”. Cranitonie Meyer's Die) < Nilkweed Danderine. “small Modene .. Danderine, medium’ | Oxzyn Baim Powder. Skin Soap. Fellows’ phites Rikgsine .. Rouge de The: Rubifoam .. Hugees ¢ at B Hay's Hair H Sheffield Tooth Hay's Balr Health Spiro Powder j ‘alcum Powder . Root: Kilmerts § Squibb's Kimer's Laxative Liquid e Rochelle Sait, 1 Cream Tartar, 1 Comp, Licorice Powd. Ib Mel Omega O11 Borax, Oniexe Oll Bicarb, Soda, Orangeine Precip. Chatis, Orangeine Gran.” Soda Orangelne Sugar Milk, Orangeing Borle Acid, Pinghum’s Gum Camphor, ' F Ine, 1b. Pond’ unsell's Hep: oat nc. ) Brown's Cough MIXt....08 wv Insist on absolute purl in all ¢ ng to be ind the money. RIKER's DRUG STORES YORK, BROOKLYN, D Sit’ 28 FULTON ST. DLUMBLA & UNION AVE. IN'TON STS, RSON AVES, pd Ss. Taylor Six afternoon gowns, valued at $0 \ ' sone, 1 saw Pasquali dilove Aha j i afternoon and evening sautiful we own of shim- choose one. 1 saw Pasqualina and loved d Two dozen pairs shoes and slippers | frowns Gnacious wardrobes of! erat Mie ace caunea She sald she would marry me, thinking, good BIE SUOn oolored to match gowns, valued at $20, Miss honts are said to be lq real furor amo women, As 1 spent sul) 1 nud saved—tor{ anc endurance. S] D Fiancec's Trousseau. } iB : | \the wuctioneer displayed ite many beau- UF Wedding, 4 shoe ept. Miss Theodora Shonts: \ ee adiauidmewantni ston choicel lacewarenp tenon cers es an “Ah! chorus of approval aro ather Saratenor married ws at he- 4 ‘Twenty-six evening gowns, of all pat-| Of, the Duke de Chaulnes, who picked 2 fave the name of | Hom men aid women ulik Sunday aigit, and we had wine | If you suspect that te ee ng Bowne, of all pat-| them out in Paris as a gift to his futur {Elizabeth Youman when she engaged a “Here it is—siylisp and svupning and a good suppe We went to Oyster ffeeisinterferi ith ° 4) terns fb] net reea ty blade cart soo at No. 16 Went Sixtyearet star sieees, hw wiih,” seid ther aves very dave Sumy nignt, and thea| cOffee isinter ering wit “Special ‘Magnificent white linen, hand-embrola-||shonts jtwo weeks ago tried to kill herself to- A dume of fifty or more lo, SR a aLOcvea Nee | success, stop and try a ered, Valenciennes lace garment, made Sa day by inhaling {luminatin, She | sm, but manide Be 5 5 1 er 4} j - , H ting gas. She Dugo for ans gr en wiilc x held) ove c f st 1 whole- 7 > y Keufro: a 1 ho to : , cup of steamin ole = by Je seutrorvtt as fue a texture us| PRISONER IN JAIL WAS A en Marmion and hin Tad no elev ue a g To effect : ed a pie erates be ald, ‘You go back lyme m one = 0 ~ Two opera cloaks, one blue and the MARRIED BY TELEPHONE. *°" Hodee valet toapitallsayalthey gO to ser the ‘ ‘ 4 5 , otha witte, valued at ree wit save Ber te “I fe aunt toting for moto do ao An fntire Clearance Three lal cpentnl maWawA, Nene aim nt She nad a room on the fourti floor; Mr . I went to her tathe Valued at $10) eae! of a telephone, Cuptd hae won a jof tie house, Mrs. Margaret fobinsol 1 asked fo : had spe ; <j Chiffonter five feet high filled with 4, Seine a teloritie hare Hecate ie me Dee t Bolas "i i ‘ ere, di er hefore stock-taking, luxurious ling: lued ut $450, arle Brown, a prisor Soya ace her door this af NOT A PIRATED EDITION. ‘ Lie on Two trunks, ed, sald to contai and Miss M won, smelled gas, ‘The door was \ ’ Fi mgkes ° 9 0 ¢ ie wo trun Mt Mise Mo rut — Z } .00 an : aternoon gowns ot are bea alles Aol IC se OC Bie) Ue ereecrapeiivictne set es pry All Our $4.00 and $5.00 Dozens of pairs of shoes and hand A hie aoe 6 ne lock: They found Atiss) You will be given in the Magazine Section yer ack Serene Skea and a ¢ a) en dd handkerchiefs, valued at) guests hai COundlithin | eonrcLenanny Men cea att 1 oh NEXT. BUNDAY'S WORTD, January Tere Juniex Ni olow st Jeoamme r alhin Te Dress Boots ow Reuse Toon r nel on and the r * constant of 20 stalfs, Is tie Ver suatte t nie ‘ 2 sets with pillow muff, valued) jewel? Ho as) fissures in the windows and door wee behe) eee vicaccal is for brea fas —10 days 5 and gold opera cloak, va Ae the a wed-| yee Ch BREE le Iasued as a newap, ts brotiore had gone kine 7 ) a perizoner yee.| Noting ts known of An Gluelvely rough Phe Wo ; will show Q> fot ~ Jiss Mangaret Shonts: \terday “s a Miss| woman by those in tne arrangement with the musle publishers, | tit Wa FY Bight hat# of wonderful designs valued| Kufeldt, the pastor of the German Lat Ime in Chappell & Co, Ltd, Loadon und New | ipo ‘ saath ren i at net with black ribbons, of dark gray each. d at $i collar of five strings of pearis! w | theran the tel Chureh and several 2400. witnesses. ‘Three tailor made street gowns, one| The attorney then called his client to hone at the jail and the minis- er performed the ceremony over the apparently papers York, of this muste py Uaina Was not heen saon “‘There’sa Reason” : \ She " ED ince , from, about twentycive to Sere’ Get the NEAL masic of the Morey ane ieft Nek, husband's home yaaterday Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St ' Awenty-seven. years oid. Widow Waite tn The World next Sapday. flor life, i jon Bead “The Read to Weltvilie” in ote ee ae ELA YES

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