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EE ——— 0 re ARR I ea - “THAW STOOD “BEHIND SKIRTS!” EVELYN GRIES jin some of the written comments ne ACTRESS DAUGHTER OF IMPRESARIO WHO WILL WED LAWYER. mr te | Former District Attorney then began the examination of young Mrs. Thaw. He parsed up two yellow sheets of paper and the witness sald that the handwriting they contained Tt was a communication Thaw had tn- tended for the newspapers. He said | that he was mirquoted in a previous | statement about “The Thomas woman | being dead,” and wanted a correction made. | More of Thaw's letter Jerome ere intros THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912, avive the task in keeping the HARVARD TAKES ss y VARSITY FOUR AND 2::3:2: 5 to 3 but hour before the time for starting the SUNG INDICT JACK JOHNSON, ALSO HIS WIFE, ON Apropos of the Chicago Convention, on ¥ n big race, Ol4 New London sait# pre-| CHICAGO, June 21.—Jack Johnson, i ide !* = ftv ooortee! “Delphin 30, Delmas, written dicted that there would be a decided | champion heavywelght pusilist, and his bade vite J Fiacoal Ad lan ae ta n “ ny; when the firet trial was in prowress, had | falling off in the breeze before sun- wife, Etta Johnson, were Indicted by the Judge y the power ot his fung. tected Him at “Two Dirty this note at the top of it. “Jeophardy | Yale Crews Easily Are Beaten down | Grand Jury to-day for smug ‘ Neither can you judge a suit of blue serge number 2, kill Bedford, @hoot Me- aes EE \ ling @ diamond necklace bought abroad. | yy the power of the pen pushed to adver- tTrials” Wife Declares on | Kenzie in First Two Events at |STUDENTS TO BREAK STRIKE. | several unsuccessful attempts were ‘ Leeda TOLD LAWYERS TO BE GOOD TO; le by the pugilist to settle the case | tise it. | " ‘hy the payment of part of the duty and You've GOT to see it and try it on. = ‘ the Witness Stand. | HIS WIFE. New London. Colleme Mate Them to) penalty. The necklace Ie valued at And trying on one of our blue serge suits is | vas told by ‘Thaw his 7 {$2,000 and with the penalty the amount | A ‘4 A 5 Jeter thar two, sereus mistakes “bad - Work tn Brooklyn Factory. | aia the Government reacties $6,000." | & process involving more miles to the facial ‘ been made In the conduct of the trial ” : WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. June 2.—! The Federal authorities announced | square inch than anything you have ever IN’T TELL HER STORY. uring the day. He wrote: “Dr. Binga- REGATTA COURSE, NEW LONDON: | girikepreaking 1s @ new occupation, that the indictment would not interfere) experienced ything y a man should have been questioned on Conn, June 21.—A hard fought victory, | 4. amusement, according to the point with the Johnson-Flynn fight July 4. | A ib witeh j dene fal os two different points, The second mia- followed by an easy win, were scored of ytow, offered to Williams College The heavyweight pugilist will be allowed process which is a sure leader for a take wan Decause an adjournment had by, Harvard in the preilminary contests iudenta for the summer. Bradford to give bonds at Las Vegas, and after broad grim when you see the price tags. : Mrs. Thaw Absolutely Refuses net beem asked.” Thaw was apparently . the Fourth will be required t> return to Th laa tt a . Thaw Absolutely Refuses not teem asked.) Thaw way arpa of today's annual regatta with Yale, | Turner, a member of the Willams the Fourth wilt be requitd to tollnn te ey read something like this:— f j rt : 14 sh , is e Also every Panama in our four stores—forme: i | te New York with her mother, their] fiass’ break and a. arent "yelling in yee el Ui ince only @ question of how decisive would seeped peated) Letina pontted to 10.00—each hat perfect and of the finest. Sw egb | atrugetes to exist, how she went on the | Thaw's room. 4 Thaw why he|{*” lone) Chester Keating; *| be the victory. The times for the four. beste st) birthday, is sti quality—all marked......................... : 4.50 f e and ren Goodrich took her | smashed the window,” sald the witne: nd one time Commissioner! oared race were: pele shu hearty. Ns Because Seca t te meet Stanfo: ite. “but he wouldn't answer mo, Half-Mile— arvard, 2m. 32 1-2s.; Yale, she has been usin; uffy’s Pr roo! ite i . M. } Ghearn had the witness fairly well| was a dumbbell under the windo Because her very busy father cannot Lf ys Pure lyn Stores Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday f° Go Over Details of Ex- | ng before Justice Keogh in the reme Court into the sanity of Marry K. Thaw, who killed Stanford White. Called witness against her hugband, she told of the various odd actions of Thaw and her story was put forward by the State as one of ¢ s for keeping Thaw !n Matiea- wife who was there for the first tin telling her story of her experiences with Stanfor’ White, — He asked Lawyers Thaw wrote, was a falsehood, In an. other letter Thaw wrote: “If Thaw had been a poor man he would have been | acquitted five months ago."’ | Some observations jotted down by Thaw In the Tombs were also offered. In these he wrote was half as crazy as M he would be In Matteawan long ago." STELLA HA NIERSTEN | football eleven last fall, has persuaded thirty of his college friends to Ko with him to the Brooklyn section of New that will reach {te culmination in the Varsity race this afternoon. The Har- vard Freshmon | the Yale whell and trad ten lengths to | spare at the finish, The official time |in this race was: Harvard, 1m, 2%s.; Yale, 11m, 65a, At the beginning of the Freshmen race underneath the drawbridge Yale | had a Uttle the better of t.e contest for the first few ctrokes. The sturdy Harvard youngsters then buckled down 236 East Eighty-ninth street, while on his way home from school at noon to- day jumped on the side step of @ min- eral water wagon passing along Eighty- ninth street between Park and Lexing- ton avenues. The wagon gave @ jolt, throwing the lad under the vehicle, One of the rear wheels crushed his head, Killing him Instantly. The body was Government will demand a bond of . " . defeated the Yale York to assist in aperating his father's perience With White. Ra cP ra Lee their baw inn tee wrote Frestmen by a scant length, or @ mar-| shoe factory while a strike 1s in prog: | “If he (Jerome) ruins her health he kin which the timers placed at 24 sec- | rm and 18 50 + will be the one person unforgiven after onde, The official time was Harvard, | ,,rn@ boys say Turner has guaranteed | bd G “(Special to The Evening World.) | this trial.” 10m. 28,; Yale, 10m. 64% i. aoe : : m. 629.; Yale, 10m, 64%e @ day. NS, N. ¥. dune @—| Another letter referred to a report : j t Grit aint Tak a ae the fire that one of Jerome's assistants ud The Crimson four-oared Varsity crew ———— We believe we sell more fine blue serge ws ; he that Thaw and yn Nesbit had vis- | rowed away from their opponents in| Boy Killed by Water Wagon. suits than any other clothes men in the of cross-examination to-day at the jter Kid Mocoy's piace in 190. This, Matthew Glyser, ten years old, of No, Smith Gray & Co. Blue Serge Suits East. And there’s a “‘Why” attached. ' We buy the finest serges that money ani brains can produce. In tailoring and style our serge suits are known to be better—far better. We don’t even stop when we have con- fa fay In answer to the questions of “Tell H. ahe can catch more files with to thelr work ar! from that time until|ttken to the Bust Highty-clghth street formed to the dictates of Teak Fashion. Clarence Shearn, her husband's coun-| molasses than vinegar, Old lady has the finish was reached they had good| Station, The driver oF the wagon, Wil. We go further and idealize style—in eel, Mrs, Thaw was a cool and coms) yr ty read: “Ask If he gave views of the brown backs of their ; he boy on the Wagon, DMLIGTOUS. on Gangwienes other words, our clothes have individuality placont person and at times a com-| sana Goodrich ant her mother $0500 opponents, Just before the flag fell | te was not arrested. ‘A Fine salad Di and personality. ative witness. for White, while White was waiting up- At Deiat ‘The hearing for a great part was de- They are in Class A in that fomous vol- i th in th 1 fe nok: i vowed to reading letters and memoran-| | This memorandum was inken ae a "ithe. Uiniea Gy Wile tale, Ware? ‘ pd eee What in Clothes.” dum written by Thaw at different times. ription of Stanford te, Re Halt-Mile—Harvard, 2m. 36a; Yale, t 101 when you come today and pay your Among hem were two letters wetter Orne. ihe tales: see ad view 2m, 388, igorous a price (15.50 or 18.50) for your cool blue by Thaw to Gov. Dix in 1911, in which | ang req and scarcely human.” a ey Mile—Harvard, 5m, 1 irs. M. A. Mathews will be serge Summer suit, you may rest assured he forth various alleged irregulari- THAW TRIED TO SHAKE HER IN Mile and tes in the Matteawan Asylum. He also lained of the way he had been tre&ted there. Some of the notes that were read were found in Thaw’'s cell after he was transferred to the asylum. It was for | the most part an incoherent jumble re-| ferring to a great number of subjects an@ to the way in which his trial was conducted. Mr. Shearn carried Mrs. Thaw through the story of her career—how she came started on the story she told firse five years ago. The manner of its telling atairs.” MONTE CARLO. Coming up to the examination of Mrs. Thaw, Jerome asked her {f Thaw once quarrelied with her at Monte Carlo. said the witness, ‘I was fixing my hair and he wanted me to do it up in another way. I refused. He sald I would have to obey him and I said T would not, that I didn’t have to. Then he tried to shake me, but I wouldn't let him do it.” “Once in Pittsburgh, after their mar- Jerome then asked Mrs. Thaw al an incident in Matteawan Februai ‘\are to wed, That’s So Father Can See Her} ¥ale. 7m. Made Mrs. Frederick Lionel Chester Keating. Stella Hammerstein, daughter of the incomparablo Oscar, is receiving con- gratulations to-day following the an- be here next month, at which fime they Hammerstein and Miss Yale spurted ana made up almost a Two Mil 10m, 64 1-28, ‘The four-oared crews were waiting at the Navy Yard and twenty minutos after the finish of the Freshmen's con- test the second race was on. Here Yale caught the water ahead of Har- vard, only to be passed before six strokes had been rowed. The Crimson d increased constantly and by the time the mile flag was reached it was Harvard, 10m, 2m, 35s, Mile—Harvard, bm. 248.; Yale, 5m. 34s, 102 next August, yet she feels fine and is in good health, all of which she at- tributes to Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, which she has used for 25 years, ever since it cured her of pneu- monia. “My grandmother, Mrs. M. A. Mathews, Hudson Heights, N. J., Malt Whiskey for 25 years and is still using it. How she came to that you have purchased the finest suit for the money you can buy. Closing Out Sale of Straws. This Spring we sold tens of thousands of fine straws. The balance of our stock is all marked 1.25 beginning today. ‘They are such straws as are usually sold elsewhere at 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00. EVERYTHING GOES AT 1.25 Paw ala wake! Paeee ae ad 4 Mile and a Half—Harvard, 8m. 15s.; Yale, 8m. 328, : seemed strangely different to court ob-| 190% when she went there in the com- Mr. Keating will go to London for the servers who saw Mrs. Thaw on the stand om both occasions. There a tearful “angel child" was facing a crowded court room. A terrific ordeal was be- fore her and the wonder was h she could go through it at all. RANGE CONTRAST TO “ANGEL CHILO” OF TRIAL. “Today it wae a different witness. A mature young woman hed given place to the “angel child,” Also she had seen more of the world since then. When she proceeded with her narrative her tone was at times languid and careless as if ft were all @ very tiresome thing to re- would ask harshly of don't know what you Plainly there was no one to protect her while she was on the pany of Daniel O'Reilly who had been Thaw's lawyer. There was an argument over the admission of the testimony. While it was on Thaw left the court- room and in his absence Jerome re- marked that Thaw should be kept in the courtroom ao that he might be observed He declared that the jail physician had been giving Thaw something while he was in White Plains prison. ‘What do you mean by something?” Justice Keogh. Plains last time diffrence in him,’ “Of course there’! would notice the ald Jerome. @ Aifference,” said Well, if you saw him at White) ceremony, which will take on the na- ture of an international affair with the attendance of the impresario's dis- 10 have re- turned to this city at the close of his London Opera House season, but a let- ter from him yesterday announced he would be detained abroad a month or more. So Miss Stella cabled to_know his wishes regarding the wedding. Lant Two Miles—Harvard, lim. 2%s.; Yale, 1m. 55s, HARVARD VARSITY 5 TO 4 FA- VORITE OVER YALE ‘The morning crowd was augmented during the afternoon by the arrival of special trains bearing Alumni! reun\on parties from both Harvard and Yale. Another fleet of yachts passed through the drawbridge and so many automobiles one Win one day she was taken sick with pneumonia, and when MAG, M. A. MATHEWS, 101 Yun Ol. one of my canta came over to see her she brought her a bottle of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. It took her completely out of the sickness, and since that day to this she has been taking it three times a day. Grandma has expressed a wish that ou use this in your advertising.”—Florence Mathews, Hudson eights, N. J. Bagwell ledelddee@el eater teewledcdedepeasecl night she received his answer, dating the event at London, entered New London that State street looked like a big parking space. The river was covered with pleasure craft Ouffy’sPure Malt Whiskey Shearn. ‘Thaw was called to determine whether | O'Reilly wan his counsel on the date specified by Jerome, Thaw sald he was. ‘Thaw then left the stand while hie wife resumed her testimony. Jerome did not presa the question about the Mat- teawan incident and Shearn took up the She is his favorite cniid and was in London to 5! his triumph at the |opening of his new temple of music. Miss Hammerstein sald to-day that after her marriage she would retire from the stage. an hour before the time for starting For old people, for tired people, for people who are not well, young and old, there is no stimulant so good and so pure, so bene- ficial . en taken according to directions, as Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- key. One of its great uses is as a builder of good digestion. In cases of feeble digestion or any kind of indigestion it does good. B; bettering digestion it gives more nourishment and builds strengt! Two New York Storess Broadway at Warren St. Two Breoklyn Stores: i= Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Ci Across frem City Hall, Broadway at Bedford Av. (UES) nav Boraveh azaue see." fe. Alaa FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE: BET: 103'& 1O4'S NO MONEY DOWN Weekly Delivers This Davenport 20 } In the most matter of fact way Mre.| cross-examination of Mrs, Thaw. for the whole system, and so throws offor prevents disease. Every eee SADIE HARRIS A BRIDE. household should have a bottle on hand. Apart from its val: GRAND RAPIDS Thew told of her first visit to Stantord > ‘ 7 ridriag ic} *P ive Value on ‘White's roome in Madison Square tower, Score Injare a tonic and health builder, it is indispensable in emergencies. FURNITURE ' Shearn ‘led up to it she declared: BOSTON, June 2: She Ie Married to Arthur Ayleworth If in need of advice, write our Medical ent, stating your case w } ‘and now I want it|teen, was knocked unconsctous Peas tanve tha aimee fully. Our doctors will send you advice free, together with a valuable| We Foraish nents | tood that I will not| haps fatally injured, and @@ jover this again. You know it all} men, women and children ‘only too well. Tha t & Grove Hall car were thrown to the illustrated medical booklet. t Duffy'’s—sure. cers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 per large bottle. From $49.98 to $509 Sold by druggists, gro- A romance that began two years ago by druggists, ¢: when Sadie Harris and Arthur Ayts- worth found themselves members of the stood behind my The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester,N. Y. ekirts at two dirty trials, won't ©e-| street and injured to-day when two cars, . peat it again.” manned by astrike-breaking crews, | ##™e€ Deep cet ipncetaryoed sulpnates —— = = = Refrigerator With Shearn asked another question about| crashed together on Blue Hill avenue, | Yesterday Ih the me mre mony was performed at the home of the her experiences on that night and Mrs. | near Stanwood stret. ; bride, No, 28 Riverside Drive, by Rabbt Sieee 1h /® TIBBIRS . Velen | deciares Goldstein of the temple at Sixty-sixth i SD Dalier Oak or Mahogany Frames? ier ew We tent seneasary. 1 sa | nd Broadway. Immediately after in Green Velour: value Sits, at these questions. You have the record street and . w ¥ FREIGHT the ceremony the pair boarded Mr. Ayls- E PA Sp show all I tell you now that worth's steam yacht, the Qui Vive, for BRASS Ty not answer.” @ cruise, CREDIT TERMS BED lyn Thaw Into court auees ae Mrs. Aylaworth, ne ine ater of Mrs. fy With Every emiling with hei wore a are Astro Lew Fields, met her husband when she a ee trends. nee tiace|tWo revenue cutte ing by. The joined the company playing “Over $3.00 Down $00.00 a a With, the upflaring rims, waa|TeW 18 still aboard and the vessel is Night” two seasons ago, She does not §.00 on 75.00 Mapped with a ctrelght feather or|*Pvarently in no tmmediate danger, contemplate returning to the stage. 7.50 * 100.00 . emoky yellow. Thaw arrived soon after she took 10.00 <« 150.00 her seat. The young wife stared hart 15.00 « 200.00 at him, her upper Mp raised as it 25.00 « 300.00 in@jeative of the scorn she feit. rn nf el ol ‘Thaw went with head erect to the Ms ; Oy & 104th St, “L” Station at chair at the end of the row reserved VOW OO ae FREE! Apartmen Fae Re- very 1084 St, Subway Station One nel Avene, FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS frigerator with BION Dorentnns the gaze his wife directed at him. 01 eated, he turned his shoulder to her, and Evelyn Thaw, sitting between two young men, Jeaned over to the one on her right end talked as if she was amused about something. Thaw's mother came in at this time and he seemed more at ease an he chatted with her. THAW'S COMMENTS ON CLIP- PINGS ARE READ. After an argument Justice Keogh al- lowed in evidence a lot of newspaper |f clippings that Thaw had pasted up while he was a prisoner in the Tombs. He had written many marginals on them. The clippings referred to differ- { ent happenings where young women Were concerned. There were several ' it the case of “Billy” Brown, the fi itty up-State girl who was killed by || f Chester Gillette on Racquet Lake. Of | this case Thaw had written in his own ‘i hand from a newspaper story, “He singled out this litue flower from the (Cost no more than the “ordinary kind’— “don’t wear out” at the finger ends, and each pair contains— e A Guarantee that Guarantees “a new pair free” if the “tips” wear out We the gloves, “Kayser” gloves mean assurance of quality and reliability, There's a way to tell the genuine “look in the hem” for the name “Kayser’—it is there for your protection. Fairy Codmother To 5,000 Stage Beauties Dp ANU Sal Don’t accept the “just as good” kind. “Kayser” Gloves cost no more and are worth double. Short Silk Gloves 60e., TSe., $1.00, $1.26, $1.60 Lor ON'T miss the full-page feature, in colors, about the New York gitl, still in the very early twenties, who | designs fanciful and charming costumes | One note by Thaw read: “He spends | $120,000 a year on himself and econo- mises on the girl, Stanford White | 2h himself $26 a week while she Saving seemed to have been his scheme. He deceived Evelyn Nes- FAN SETTEN THAN Vj m= bit about tt, She got $22 in ‘The Wild 760.,$1.00, [Everyoungs nignt, “Cowes ices by which ordinary girls are transformed Rose’ and $50 in ‘Dixte.’" A clipping Credit If You Want It, : fot rt a : into fairy creatures of enchan Sar haseed Sehaw't Cases caval Jults Kayser & Go, Mahers IE RIMES ane orcas WARD TO UNDERSTAND WHAT New York THAW HAD WRITTEN. There were all kinds of crosses and other marke on the papers which were full too of Scriptural texts and ref- erences to poetry. Thaw seemed to have collected every adverse criticlam of Stanford White, It was diMcult to Sire out what he intended Free $00 to $65—$1.00 a Week $65 to $100—$1.25 to $1.50" 1$125 to $150—$2.00 a Wee . | NEXT SUNDAY’ S WORLD Saturday una 10 Py . : Open Monday SORE Na RL ROR BEI A WN RES JMR CNB ernest

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