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RITE ER ee eon sone — = 6 r THH BEVENING WUKLD, TUURBSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912. THAWS “SILENCE MONEY" | ""on vitnee'Stand:Apeinat im PARKER CHOSEN CHAIRMAN | ~~ . “PAD TO OVER 200 GIRLS, ga DESPITE BRVAN'S PROTEST | 4 SEARS SUSAN MERRILL fee ming Thirty-fourth Street, West. Democratic Committeemen Line Up With Mur- “it A phy Against Nebraskan and Fight May Two Days’ Sale, Friday and Saturday ea Be Carried to Convention Floor. : DRESSES, SUITS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS { yu Yon, gave me Woman Says She Rescued | the money to xive w Twenty-five Slayer of White Mah ae BALTIMORE, June 20.—Despite the opposition of William J. Remarkable Val Values 4a’ five Slay naw ve > t y-tive slayer of Waa Mite Watlave one of then Bryan, former Judge Aiton B. Parker of New York was lo-lay selected! For Women:— ! Had Whipped. if Did Mex Reed get part of t2"| Temporary Chairman of the Democratic National Convention, which | Linen Tub Dresses, . 9.78 — > We Medi oa bies: ADH 10k meets here next week, by the Committee of Arrangements. The vote! Actual Value, 15.00 ONE GIRL PAID $7,000, wren de wae martes ain ye not? it follows: Judge Parker, 8; Representative Henry of Texas, 3; Senator} White Lingerie Dresses, 7.50 { ‘ ‘eiligtalias larnlatie oictae Gente |Kern of Indiana, 1; Senator O'Gorman of New York, 1; Senator-elect | Actual Value, 12.50 ‘ haw Tells How Huse | q tgm!t ie tits upward of co hune Ollie James of Kentucky, 3. | Striped Voile Dresses, 12.50 | \ Evelyn Thaw Tells How US* area. itn sot money" “¥en, T can't The committee debated the question whether they would make the Actual Value, 18.00 , recall the exact nit tie ‘i fi R band Proposed Double Sui- ie win divun to, thoes’ before the rat nomination unanimous, Judge Parker was detlared (o have received the! Flaxon & Tissue Dresses, 6.50 ; trial for murder?” “Yee plurality vote. Actual Value, 10.50 cide at Waldorf-Astoria. tae off 0 snurnber of names ot Urey Woodson of Kentucky was unanimously chosen Temporary Linen Suits, 12.50, 15.00, 18.00 re | amount was the $1,000 clrendy men- Secretary and John 1. Martin of St. Louis Temporary Sergeant-at-Arms. Actual Values, 16.50, 19.50, 22.5 4 j (Special to The Bening World.) toned. One girl wot $8. - Before the meeting it was suthori- | tion adjourns: ‘"uat is | F Mi . ; WHITE PLAINS, June ¥.—The Harry | “Did Thaw leave money with you and tatively stated that a majority of the COLUMBUS, 0. Jue %.—It was an-| or isses:— Thaw ity rT pati Justi say it was for a girl he whipped whom Committees were in favor of maming | "oun at the Governor's office to-d. : . Keogh as anes Court mere took |e Wasted (0 wend to rehool and ho Indge Parker, and that the committes|{'at Gov. Harmon would not attend the | Dresses of voile, tissues, ginghams, gu an extraordinarily, seneational tuen| Wanted to give her ao much @ weokk?™ Would go through with that plan mot-| jomocratic National Convention at Bai- linens, flaxons, etc., 4.75 & 6.50 to-day when Mrs. Susan A. Merrit tee | tt withstanding the attitade of Gol. Bry |and receive reports of the proceodinyn. REA VREeS, Oe &. Ree \ Tiece nt ccorec of foone gists hod basa |, 110% old was that gist?” “I don't am, who yesterday sent word over the! ROOHESTHN, June Judge. Aiton | Li ie | a ‘daar 8 rtowehugirtreonlgs al bed telephone from Chicago to his friends |B. Parker, when shown the deareton inen Norfolk Suits, 12.78 ~ ea wat omg witness's hewee in! Jerome tried to bring out that on cere here that he was opp to Judge announcing his selection as ‘Temporary | Actual Value, 16.60 { Weat Fitte-fourth street in 190, pre.|t#!R occasions when Thaw was at Mrs.|“e likes her at all times, Parker on the ground that he was a Chairman of the Democratic National | y-fourth street ere] Merrill's house he would say over the! “If she has time,” he wrote conservative, and that as the party |Curenton, declined to make any com-| For Girls (4 and 6 sizes) :— viows'to the murder of Stanford White. E “ dive in spirit » progressive |". refusing to say whether or not ‘Mra. Merrill swore that #he herself telephone that he was at the Whist/ black cool stockings and also some wae progres spi pr lhe would accept. H dt found c acore of halt naked vourg|C1UD, of which he was a member. for him." should be chosen to make the Keynote Toc newier durine thea af ee it Washable Dresses, fine hand-em- women at various times screaming and| Mr. Shearn auestioned Mrs, Merrill epeceh. Pendent telephone case. is broidered lawns, repps, piques and ‘ ‘wrtthing from their whippings on the |“20Ut other visitors to her home. She MURPHY WILL FIGHT TO SEAT li 2.95 floor ef Thaw's rooms. She had been | {fed to conceal the name of a “milllon- letter concluded, “Tiss Harry.” JUDGE PARKER. GAYN ee inens, - 95 to 6.50 Girevied by the screams of the girls, {#!fe frend of Stanford White” who| There was a drawing on the letter, inian @. eryhg, \enkee 00 Ci OR BOOM “COVER” Actual Values, 6.50 to 12.50 Edis cikea Thaw needs tt, visited her house, but was forced to dis- | 4nd this the wiiness yall was like the many Wall, telephoned here earty to-| FOR HARMON SUPPORT, ’ ‘ ’ sala he told her that he was training {close hia name as “Col, Clay.” one she frst showed to Thaw and which day that the ew York delegation had SAYS TAMMANY MAN. Women’s and Misses’ Tub Skirts— ; the young women for the stage and that | STANFORD WAS A VISITOR TO|%, ore ee put forward Judge Parker's name and ple ae sabtr * A large assortment of imported Tk he hed to whip them because they MERRILL FLAT. iat te ue ee witelhiblipiccnnisn that they wanted a fight made to ee-| A certain influential member of the ; tae * ‘Would not dearn. The mention of the name of “Col. | y mer enh eae Kanesiaya kaides tok loot him. Zt was generally accepted |New York delegation who used to be a cordelines, linens, repps, eatines if ‘ witn Clay” « . 8 |p: . <1 | that should amed by | power {1 councils o ” $ ™ Palacordlbget¢megres pad rants: |C Hy" came an & erent anttclimax to | Thaw had. drawn himselt. es wendior| Big Crowd Sees Place in Will-| test should Zudge Parkgr be named by power In the councis of Tammany Hall] _ and terry cloths, also khaki, 3.50, 4.75, 5.75 (9 whe told of the payment of thousands | uP. eed hate eee mae eB ‘ tts A ried to the floor of the conventions, | talk of a Gaynor boom except vervenn ee OUHe Lov csWesrenr at) 60) 7/00) \ @f dollars to more than two hundred | “Dd you know Stanford Whiter’ |MAMd. There were pREEESEG a iam Street “Pinched” by | wnere 1s wilt then be determined at the | for the real proference of the delnen. Young women, She sald that Attorney | aaked Mr, Shearn k e i opening session whether the so-called |tion. ‘This, he said, wi abana Wai tin’ f Hartridge, one of Thaw's counsel, had} ‘I did,” said the witness, who said Brawina SHOWED THAT Lieut. Becker. progressives or the conservatives are to | majority {s chest ho tsar Our Great aist Sale Con ued 4! grea her #000 to be paid to one giri| that she inked to Thaw about him. STORIES WERE TRUL. ne Re csere pakeaemn | RMU ae en RTIRE GAITIOF Io ay We place on sale for to-morrow and Saturday’s sell- ff oo 4 bet White, f i 4 apetibidainatilanelis Miity” he said. “The Democratic : . : + . / Tow trial. gre aaa sor sau. Rebs na es Niliged Jou say to Thaw about) 5 out Recker and #ix huskies of the| 1 Was informally proposed as a pos-|Orwanization in this Giine. is net tor ing 1,000 voile, marquisette, lawn and batiste waists lad the other cases had ranged i Dia he have entertainments and @up-| “1 told: him they simply showed that|*trang-arm squad descended on a ool- Shiet pena heneemeanene Grain ied name of Gavnee baa ‘never Gach. sate i ba apalt arenes mee Fieger 3.85 per parties at your the stories told abou: him were true.|room on the second floor of No, 14 Wiil- ously considered by the men who hold egularly sold at 3.00, 4,00, 5. 5 Before tes 4 In ent of Bryan not being named war f hol taken into “3th dt De peat ee THe ald.” ald the withens, remarking, | He then admitted to me that the Thom: !am street this afternoon and took four | Theodore A. Bell of California, a friend | M6 Power In the organization, Biber Ayorscicaly, Soest os ere meh clperece ial you can” | aaiellt had been abused.” men, charged with playing the races| oz Bryan, was talked of as Ukely toletrengin of the ontuniation wise! | 92 to 26 JOHN FORSYTHE 3th St., West ft a. Ms weaverrerin ee Fi De you know Bancroft Davis?" asked|ana conducting a poolroom. The street | be seated as Permanent Chairman. for Harmon, with a minority in favor sid . | . ‘was Jammed with a crowd that wanted] Some of the National Committeemen|of Wilson and a scattering of @ tow MAG. MERRILL WeEPS as ; en,” said the witness. “I knew Him|io gee the strong-armers in action. favoring Judge Parker were outspoken | votes for Clark. August Belmont, ‘Did you talk with Thaw abou: White | by sight in the fall of 19%, while we| For two days Policeman James C.|against the opposition of Mr. Bryan|Samuel Untermyer, Morgan J. O'Brien, White has been visit! h and declared that if a question of | Lewis Nixon and the other leaders of a A Then Mra, Merril, stilt weeping, was| offer of 5,00 for any one who would | would be at one of the tables In the|anq “mimeiine, Wh ae, ‘he Pool-room | whether Mr. Bryan was to control the| the delegation will swing the majority A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” scene frought in. She is a rather stout wom. | Dring to him an innocent jtrl?” restaurant Thaw would 2 and around { 3 convention or not was to come it) behind Harmon. | | a with = florid face, Bhe sobbed as| “I told that to Mr. Thaw," she said, re at him.” Upped Teut, Becker the word about 4) ‘Guid be better deciled now than later,| “Among the Wilson adherents will rown | Berome asked her the firet questions| Mr. Jerome began his e¢: ton of her then about what Herartieey We pated bang led appear) National Committeeman Daniels of | be Willlam'G, McAdoo, John B. Stanch- 9 Bhe told of testi previ Mrs. Thaw by showing again her jew- lat ¢ place, John Ryan of No.) North Carolina urged his fellow com- | Meld, J. Sergeant Cram, Joseph J. Mur- c he hearing into save ecent, Keg Nowe) ciled hatpin-like affalr that haa eee wee wenid ‘be ieipieeiblar ts reece 19 Greenwich street, lookout on the| mitteemen to-day that harmony must|Phy and William Temple Emmett. very FURNISHINGS AND HATS SE first met Mr. Thaw,” said ti been the part of the handle of @ riding| at! he sald about White,” said jt. [treet smelled trouble and attempted | be maintained Cr ee ai TO seaman BGI Tare The cnt eo ane een . he wit- argon fol ha Bee tise (aibution (Hat olplation @anaen endeavor to sind|sressman Sulzer are the only two out- i fi) “in 1901 on 1% whip, She found !t In Thaw's room, 1 “lark.” ee Peciy-aerth. treet aS LWA OE ain vou have any other coms to the players, Policeman John Shields|s0me way of bringing sbout a solution |and-outers for Clark. GOES ON STAND. ing him that White had a standing | were at the Grand Hotel. When Davis Just West of the Waldorf id |. Gray's. Thaw was then kni on getting wors 5 9 \ Mr, Reed. He recelved letters ‘eike, * vereation with Thaw about that?" he ptgsbred pea Med gina” and would | was an instant quicker than Ryan and lg Temporary Chairmanship prob- oys ww. S& urnis ngs os SryldRsher dl grl gaara rein wer talked with Thaw and Susen Mer-| , 7A": 00d, Bia wife, aleo worried PlLUeut. Becker and his henchmen then | embers of the Arrangements Commit-) (7 OY aeedevrey, te Avett Wh. ahd took a | i anaut ie during, the Mrat, nomieide | wuce,ovet MAY MoKensle and Frances] accyea up staira, John Dolan of N Our Suits for Young-Men, Boys and Children are : i ‘ a y-fourth a a SRG.” Pubw accompanied tac (nore rae | trial : “He sald he thought he should do| West Forty-seven street, the doorman, H. Mack, P. Le Hall of, Ne- | me made in our own up-to-date Work-Shops. at. {Bad two rooms there. “He had visitors, MEO thie ota ‘he whie herare|zomething to keep them away from Hines iar ee ee Oke phue Daniels of North Carolin k @) They are Stylish in cut and superior in work- 4 ’ ; jemales. 5 “- Stanford White, particularly Miss . . > Clark Howell of Georgia, John T. M:- Ny Did you once enter Thad's room? Clon Metween hURSAId and Wife ee | McKenzie, 1 told nim that there was| 200", into the ble room used by ike! Gray of West Virginia, R. M. Johnson manship. ‘ es. Soon after I moved to th . . no need to werry about Miss McKenalo, d : ’ + |of Texas, Martin J. Wade ° A { m oe ved ” im the room. There was a woman there,| jour’ wald the witness. “l aaw there | of nerselt, colleagues, Eighty men were busy In| sullivan of Titnols, Thcmas ‘Targart of nil $5.00 to $15.00 vi te. 1 don't recollect how young she way a myaterious woman In the court SAR ata thetwdtaten hace wiavsere | front Of whieh. shaded) electrio” \entp Norfolk and Double-Breasted, Quality of Materials guaranteed. h |room known ae Mra, Merrill who said} much d 4. He would sit for hours were suspended. ‘The poll H. Brown, 2, | 9 Th ia an Jest eis Mee, Merc teatt-| that she knew him, T had seen her| without moving, staring inte space and John Doe wartanta, lssied be Macie | Wyoming, and J. F.C. Talbot, Mary-/ MATCHLESS BOYS’ WASH SUITS { “Did you hear anything before going | eee cvery G8Y and became auspicious. | gnawing at his nails, {trate Kernochan, and promptly eq | and. Siucahy: leader ott Tams $1.00 to $5.00 ~ as 1 talked with her and then talked to “At the Grend Motel in 1904," them. Hyan, the lookeet, Dol fa)" Charles F. aturphy leader of Tam- | c) the room Thaw, telling him that i was strange| ald Mrs, Thaw, “Thaw proposed | 4, or, ve lookout; Dolan, the) many Hall, is expected here to-morro'y | Russian and Sailor Blouse Styles in plain and fancy effecte—the ‘es, she was screaming.” that thls woman was so friendly with| ome day that we commit suicide, | Jorman: Charles Lyons of No, 24 Hast} with Gov. Dix following the day after. best washable materials. A Browning-King Suit never goes wrong. 4 MMhdel you datered what wae thol bis laweéen, Toaw pala then thay oe Twentieth street, the cashier, and] Ju Parker will probably arrive on| gif doing?” knew nothing about her. Pees hnebrone GE Ny Be OB erry. WFRiL MRNA ence BOYS’ WOOL SUITS—REDUCED F Whe: wad oti!! n : , the telephone operator, were led down| CHICAGO, June %.—William Jennings | 2 etree trom her tenimony taxen|""”™ gUGKN WERRILL. “NEM | ene ean sarntiey snare) ied Gon | ROT eee Toes a vena ne Reape Your (Car Now $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 fi at the last hearing the witnes “Later I told Thaw that T learned Seemed to forget @ whole lot, sald that|that she wana disreputable woman and there were “welts” on the girl's limbs) that it was a dreadful thing for her to peck. be sitting with his mother and During the recess Mra. Merrill was|He then admitted that he kne green automobdile patrol wagons and| self on the report that he 1s opposed | * ai taken to the Oak street station. to Alton B. Parker presiding as Tempo- | Looking Like New ‘The police seized a number of race|rary Chairman of the Democratic Na- | horse charts and betting slips, This {s| tional Convention. Best polish made the second time Lieut. Becker and hia| “One convention at a time, please,” | live, as both of our lives had beem {mon have raided this pool room, which| he sald. “I am having all bh can do | for pianos, furni- ruined.” 100 of these Fancy Wool Knickerbocker Suits at Half Former } HOT WEATHER SPECIALS Boye’ and Children's Shirts and Blousee—Soft Fabrics, er. fa the care of a couft attendant, She| She kept an apartmont in New York| # [has # beausifully framed charter on the} looking after the Republican Conven, ture, and all fin- . ua sad pte sad aaa ieee eee was more composed at the ufternoon| and that le had been a customer. Then | “After hearing of those whippings ald | wall, entitling the Cottage Social Club| tion, T don't know what I shall do t Silk Russian Cord Shirts, Separate Collars to Match. Sizes | Geaston, Jerome tvok her buck to what! told him that he was just as bad as|%OU tell him you were afraid of him? ito conduct itself according to law. ‘The | they hold two of thai neve | Hur con ished surfaces. to 14. Regular $3.00 Valuce, SPECIAL... . $1 Me Tne dan ontutca ree |i b R44 PROMISED EVELYN HE WOULD |Jast raid was three months ago, when | vention comes next. There will be plenty | ; bo NEVER WHIP HER. | the police received word money was| of time to discuss jt when this conven- CLEANS Children's Rompers, in Beach or Regular Styl Light | i teom. poke to him about the Merrill again being wagered on the ponies, a aaa aerial | Dark Fabrics. 75c Values, SPECIAL.................+++ teeees “The gitl was hollering and crying man after the first trial, I anid to]. “Ye im so at the Navarre | fides EA DISINFECTS eai@ Mrs, Merrill. “Sue sald he was| vm, ‘Here I have sacrificed myself and Hotel. | . ee tn he would | Bs Bladder and = Boys’ Blazer Coats in all the school and college colore, y trying to murder he have ruined myself utterly for you and | never do such a ~ | ALBA Faria ia Thaw Go or ayr> [00 nave turned out Ube w worinees | jan Wtbed” fh "eas eer tance Sith of New York iy was faor Kidney Troubles ee ‘The witness couldn't remember, and | Scoundrel. again. porated to-day, “for the improvement Broadway at $¢nd Street—Cooper Square at Sth Street) Mr. Jerome had to refresh her egain| “I told him that Mra, Merrill had | “"Meq paid the witness. “Tt came up| f children, especially grin.” The di- Men and women of ali classes 11 & Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb i her previous testimony. She had|&!4 he was a terrible degenerate, that | again at the Hotel in Paris. He came | rectors include: Ann H Vanderbilt, | | suffer greatly from disorders of these 4 | seid thet Thaw went right out and|he beat girls fearfully whom he took |to the room where I was and said he| Emeline H. Olin, Lily Havermyer and || organs. Mrs. L. E. Walker, 95 Little | gaid nothing. to her house, I told him I had heard|had swallowed laudanum. His face Emily Coster Morris of New York. Street, Atlanta, Ga., suffered terribly | “Did you ever see Thaw with a whip? | stories about girls whom he saw at| was sree I was terribly afraid and | until she began taking rd ‘4 ‘| Mra, Merrill's. house being sent out of | Wanted to send fo doctor, He said} Warner's Safe Kidne: | panes sorome. the State to avold being called at the |'Z have done it. Everything Is all) y 8 Yes, said Mra. Merrill, and Jerome | tim Stale to mvold deing called lover.’ I told him I did not believe him and Liver Remed, ‘| handed up the hatpin-like affair that . hem had received @ lot | ana he sald I would find the bottle in! —— dle, Mrs, |9f money, I was told, One I heard got had been part of a whip the other room. I found a hottle in his “About two years ago I had kidn = = Merrill seid she never saw the article | 87% to go to Pennsyly Thaw de-| room. I knew the smell of laudanum, | w owapapers, | J and bladder trouble. My case seemed | before, but she thought she remembered nied to me then that these stories were | and there was the odor of th strum on these 1 commenced to use the jewelle’ head. true.” | the bottle. ‘Then T sent for t iting for a vacant chair, Dek- ¥ Safe Kidney and Liver r) | ‘Mrs, Qerril! repeated most of the tes- | D!4 you talk to him again about | When he came Thaw was desperately writing early in the seyenteenth| | Remedy, The results were marvel- 3 ar. repe thems stories?” at e “a barbers elttern | fous, the medicine effecting a com- | mony she gave in the 19 hearing |‘ “when Thaw shot White." asked man to play on.” The term, " ‘bout the whipping of girls. On nev- | %°% again in the Tombs. At this eke mamore af it ; B Pie plete cure. q time I had a drawing by Thaw himself y co) OF st ROW fe rs music,” was a common one Free sample and booklet by writing . ‘oral cocasions she said ahe ‘oaugnt | iin sottied th x f it was then? in the days of Pepys, who on June 5, w. ie ate ‘Resiadinn Co t ‘Phew in the act. His only excuse was| "cM fettied the matter for all time, : with a half) 1600, records: “After supper my lord ‘arner's Safe ‘Remedies Co., “yaat be bad to deat them to “teach |! *hoWod it to Thaw and he tore it up.""| sigh, "1 think 8 remember called for the leutenant’s clttern, and Roches in ‘them anything about the stage.” She! What \ eaw et least twenty-five girls in dis- trees. the drawing?” | that!” with two candlesticks with money in re £ ;| SPECIAL: ae To 5 000 Sta @ Beauties “lt was picture Ike what Thaw| Jerome then asked Mra, Thaw about, them for symballs, we made barber's | * re 4 t-Hoom Flat ? used to draw of himself for one thing, | her husband’ thony | muse, with which my lord was very ont It showed beyond the shadow of a! Comstock, whos wen plesses” % igees | A young girl who could not be more told of him | Re tried to have White punished : t than fifteen called one day. She asked |Goudt that the stories | told her he could do nothing becau: for Prof. Reed. wore” tus |the influence against him. In ana “% heard screams and went to the JEROME PRODUCES DRAWING |to another question, Mra. Thaw oor,” the not's went on, “Me wouldn't | IDENTIFIED AS THAW'S, | Thaw admitted to me that he had let me in ana s said 1 would break the| Jerome here banded up two pieces of | In @ Pittsburgh hotel that if this oor down. When he opened the door! paper, one containing a drawing and che | {f¥ Were @ monarchy he would b \ oP Pitt or the “Duke o f saw the young girl with her clothing |other some writing. Mrs, Thaw iden-| Prince of Pitts or the “Duke of DONT miss the full-page feature, in colors, about the New York girl, 8, E. Cor, 124th St. @ 3d Ave., N. ¥, For Men and Women on siewenerins - -” orn tara iy rain aout ea, Tm “nn paern tha ‘ne pH CREDIT — still in the very early twenties, who _ | ithe arms. , (Thaw), ran the before, Tho writing ’Thaw's,” Bay channed ih chunk a i : és room and Jumped out of « window.” — |she maid, Mr. Shearn objec house” which. had. a hypnotist's ign ROBINSON’S designs fanciful and charming costumes F 4% “How much money in all did Thaw | paper but they were Pp On it hi PATENT BARLEY give you, up to the time of the homl- question of privilege between husband Thaw went inside,” sald the witness. by which ordinary girls are transformed $4 Down *4 aWeek to pay those girls?” asked Jerome. (and wife being aguin overruled "When he came out J do him why ry 3 7 Ral a diarolliy "During the argument. Mrs, Thaw | Ne tad fone tn there and he sald, TINH AND PATENT GROATS into fairy creatures of enchantment, in ) ) “Didn't you pay one girl $7,000 in emiled on old acqualntances she SOUTER Byphoiie’. OAd t'm going to | iL At our TWO STORES you will For infapte, spothers and invalide: ‘thousand dollar bills?” “Yes.” jcogmized in the court room, No w Oe rere ct dais iinas (caniki \ MM ii \ \ Gnd the finest selection of hand- auliecomimendsd bythe” beat vmediay “Was that on the giris who had |ness could be more self-possessod. drawing as Thaw's. Tt was the picture} W|I i ailored quality ‘peen beaten y Back in the room Thaw chatted wita an pitting on a man's iap, Anc| | | $20 & $25 Summer Suits For Intante, Robinson's Patent ’ imurder?” “Yes.” lls sister Alice, who wan the Countess other picture showed « mailed ian on i] at $12.50 & $15 batitute: far matters, tai, n T SUNDAY S W R cmurder&" “Yer.” of. Yarmout. Nest to the Countess | horehack and a pare standing by. Un- {| ] No Reference or ind muscle. Invaluable tn. typhoid Hartridge Thaw, stern aod grim of visage. pon TE mn I) \ a nt roe = SILENT. > Mvelyn while Thaw was in the + D p | TH t Gro zs. ‘ ymbs. 1; Was An incoherent note and coved i] * Besides the 411! that Kot $7.00 wer hot to drink too much cham. sae A HAA Hl 316 West 128th St., nr. 8th J Valles, 2 2858 3d Av., 149th St. ‘there any other girls (0 whom you gave Pawne, as it wae “bad for the Liver.” gears, as 4 rt 4 ete Mey TS