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"NEVER DRINK CHAMPAGNE,’ THAW ADVISED EVELYN - Also Wrote Her From Tombs to Buy Herself Some Woollen Stockings. HE WANTED A “TISS.” .Harry Talks About Case Out of Court and Expects Liberty. (pectal to ‘The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 5.—At the Thaw hearing before Justice Keogh this afternoon Dr. Caries MacDonald, the State's last aalieniat, resumed hie testimony, in which he has already pro- nounced Thaw still insane, Mr, Jerome read to the witness a nuin- of letters which had been written Thaw in the Tombs. Ine one of ene the prisoner advised Evelyn to y woollen stockings, all wool, for her ’ wien.” Another one read as follows: “Dearest—Firat get well and never ink champag It's bad for a lone Indy and hurts her liver and br we |" want to come close and Be food to her earses and mouth and ler- gles. Write all her can and If you have me send pictures, too." } Mr. Shearn asked if that letter were qvidence of paranoia and Dr. MacDon- gid said that, considered alone, tt was Mr. Shearn stated this afternoon that would ask Judge Keogh to allow an ral summing up of the case, as he Htought this manner would be more sat Isfactory to both sides. He stated that kely the will be concluded, #0 far testimony Is concerned, by Wednes- y or Thursday of next week. That he will then ask for an adjournment of a day or two to prepare for the summing op Thaw talked this afternoon to Deputy Rherif! Sweet and others interested in the trial. He was asked If he was apending his time assisting counsel as mer trials, was the reply, with « faint smile. guess my counsel Is able to take care of himself.” The opinion was offered that Dr. ‘Austin 8. Flint, who declared Thaw in- gane the other day, had shown more mental agility on the stand than Dr. Carlos MacDonald. ‘THAW SAYS EXPERT TRIES TO! BE LOGICAL. said Thaw, ‘This man 1s ten times as emart as Flint. He 1s just | ‘trying to be logical, Flint didn’t care | what he said. This man is trying t be} logical, But you notice how he tries to cut right across lote to show what “Gon on, f hypothetical questions 1 Thaw said that the Soumulative effect of them would be to ‘devastate all Mlusions as to his in-| ‘sanity. “You see, tlase are only two or three words long,” he sald. “And its very Saamaging to MacDonaid that he has ‘anid thirty times he doesnt want to ‘oxpress an opinion, Nevertheless, 1 am| told he is much different in character from Flint.” At the morning session Dr. McDonald said Thaw's attempt to correct state- ments in the newspapers during hin homicide trial was an indication of de- | Juston. “The first statement I gave out was Aug, 4, 1905, after the June shooting, If 1 had been along there would have been lote-of them every day. Perfect broad- wldes, three or fou ra day as many as reporters would take. Consulting some notations which he has kept at this hearing, Thaw said: “Just take that letter to my then coun- s@l (Mr. Delmas). It asks hi mio take lyn) driving during the next would likely he wor- Now if a bug wrote that letter it would be full of the case and there isn't a word about It.” Before Thaw returned to the court- room he criticixed Jerome for taking hie stand, fan in hand, alongside of jacDonald and frequently prompt- him. "I didn't have any one to fan me as Jerome fans MacDonald.” Thaw expressed himself as abso- lutety satisfied with the manner in which hie third fight for release from Matteawan is being conducted by his attorney, and indicated that he expects soon to be at liberty. This is the firs: expression coming from Thaw regard ing his attitude on the present pro ceedings. In endeavoring to bring out that expert testimony of alienists is not always cor- rect, Mr. Shearn read certain testimony given by Dr. MacDonald in the trial of Richard Preusser. The doctor testified that Preusser, on trial for murder, was ineurably insane and had him committed to Matteawan, In six weeks, however, Preusser was released from the tnstitu- ecording to Mr. Shearn, success of various bus- i ines enterprises. TELLS OF THAW'S VISIT TO COMSTOCK, The cross-examination of Dr. Donald was resumed to-day Mac- Chars ence J. Shearn, attorney Mr, Shearn took the allenist over the testimony of Anthony Comstock, to whom Thaw communicated the tnfor- mation that a number of wealthy men hed a scheme involving mistreatment o¢ young girls, Dr. MacDonald read facta MU his « THE EVENING WORL D, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912. to Justice, The expert declared that this was deiusional, Mr. Shearn asked if Comstock had tol Thaw of having heard of similar schemes would the expert at!l! consider Thaw delvetonal. “I think 40,' responded the physician, “Thaw dullt up this imaginary soheme largely upon the atory told him by his wife, Thaw took Evelyn Nesbit around Burope under an assumed name ant waa engaged in practicelly the same misconduct he was trying to atop.” “But how about the other girls on whom Stanford White tried to force attentions, Kdna Goodrich and Carrie Bowman?" “There is no such evidence,” Mr, Jerome. “Now, Mr. Jerome 1 object to this conduct on your part," snapped back TAFT TOLI President Will I drews Affair a All broke tn How is anything to object to Proper way to do it.” ERED THAW CRUSADE AS DELUSIONAL. “There was evidence to this effect Both Mr. Thaw and his wife testified to Ena Goodrich having told) them that White had endeavored to treat her as he had Evelyn, but that she had thwarted him. He had also tried it} © on Carrie Bowman. In that case ao you consider Thaw was suffering unaer @ delusion?” ‘ “I would think so in consequence of his own practices.” “Well, now, are Thaw is @ pervert “Yes.” "Get that out of your mind for a m ment, doctor.” “Well, if a serious work like that I delusional.” WASHINGTON, J 1 inv ‘reasur y Ma you assuming that n Would take wu: jd not call hit partment t Veagh or retire. voause of the sharp a scheme for the girls, expecially those without a father or big brothers, He sald that it was incredible to think that any number of men would band together for such an MEN OF TREASURY "INMAGVEAGH ROW — @ report that he had twice threa| to resign. Treasurer MoClung continued to serve silence, Currency Murray Is out of the city. Andrew's friends say Mr, well as others mentioned; proved the statements in NE UP Tuesday night | Young Woman Jumps Of Roo: delve Into An-| Death Following Mines, ' or, who has b nd Find Out {2 Figg Wha! Basle ing ly &<Tne proposed only way Se O'Connor would nave Hl Gppag antic & acilic Co. Piatt Andrew in the 4 tment body fell in the middle of a group of children playing In the street. Police- ~|man Carroll, who was nearby, at once called Dr pital, had been killed instantly and th every bone in her body had broken, Paimer so far rio des | > Dody of Swimmer Found on F i elghtenn y reasury The allentat sald that Thaw showed Executive will be t further delusion when he that} Kin his pre affair by calling Iny the Society for the Suppression Vice | Various bureau chiefs at next Tuesday's | 4 out had been tampered with by wealt C meeting. In the meanwhile, | yesterday and was drowned. men when they refused to keep open! and pending final decision whether An ; was am mor; all night to ald him in his mission of| drew's charges againnt saving young girls. tained or rejected, the Dr. MacDonald #aid that he al thee ev ‘an @ delusion Thaw's statem aa AR 5 ) | Stanford White and his assuciat iry personally pledge loyalty to question of verac- jecretary An- | and Mac. unholy purpowe, Taken by itself, he | hosonatiy. ton sie aU Hideeeat Geis said, this letter wa t sufficient to BS HES A bose ee Hous warhant the cane hat 1 ‘wan |Cate, It was waid here to-day that Taft ous theane, ‘The lett will interview the department officals written by a drunken man, direct and not leave the matter | plained. subordinate, | pit, Stearn naked the witness if he | Treasury oMclals maintained an ought there was anything delusional | eyoeedinely discre co regard in Thaw's expressing a wish to have tng er saa sedi eccnes!| Published a Ktaement In the newspa- pers. The witness thought aay | Tt was reported to-day that some of| Melals wht tqking it in connection with the rest of | th) the case, jletter to the win what anked the attorn ing dlssatintl “It sl he believed he was a victim of Mrs, Thaw laughed out loud at t ign, « 8 | And and her son Joined with her behind his | Director Ralph of th fan, | ing and Engraving, ——— had offe to resi TWO OVERCOME BY HEAT; | sata: there ts ust | that to warrant: Dr MORE VICTIMS EXPECTED. | tne stat Man and Woman Collapse on| Street and Are Removed to | bell, Ce al Revenue, declin Two heat to the pollee d to-day, the Indica more would be repo: if the heat and Frank Winner, thirty-three years old! HER SECRE' of No, O& Mast 8 | cook, was 0 Me WOR and Eighty He was re- * mo fospital eee \ enty-five ‘*® | AFree Prescription y at e in front | and Was re- wert Senge, CHICA was a bear car 4 to 9% for ¥ (teen deme 4 reesion i at the lowest feu eatly mp. ae 3s sirability, are the $15.00 and $18.00 suit kind; e ever offered at $10.00. & Good healthy savings such as no economical tomen who do not know the unusual worthine: Special-—specially good suits, good enough to p serges, fast color and all wool; fine, smart gray brown. ’ The Brill Twenty, famous in and around little grays and browns-—beauties, every one of them. FIVE CONV NT STORES, 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Broadway at 49th St. where Thaw had gone to Comstock after frat visiting Miss Helen Gould, whom he asked where he could find a man big ‘enough to undertake the task of bringing what he called these wealthy malefactors 125th St. at Third Avenu 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich Union Square, l4th St., near B’way regret he saw fit to{ AND ARMS | hueniaity persisted throughout the utters | FAMOUS BEAUTY GIVES! At Your Own Home and as good as many at $25-—the best suits that shrewd merchandising, unlimi facilities and close profit selling have enabled us to provide at the popular price © Ruseau of Print. when asked if he n xome time ago sufficient truth in} Andrew's making | Cleans Everythi Manufactured only by ommis ned flatly er of In- 0 divouss L HANDS | ‘T TO THE LD 1 You Can Prepare feet F care of their fh H Re In Every One of These Ready-to-Wear Summer Suits Special at 5] () An actual and substantial saving of $5.00, and in many instances $8.00, for every man or young man who buys one; and for these reasons--the fabrics, in quality, durability and de- the tailoring is considerably above the usual $10.00 variety, and the colors, designs and styles include many of those most popular this Summer--blue and gray serges, and fancy blues, grays and browns. Some of tke best values Summer Suits Special at *] 5 man should lose the opportunity to effect— suits at $15.00 whose long-lasting qualities, good fit and style will prove a distinct surprise ss of these famous $15.00 suits—The Brill arade under a $20.00 banner—U. S. True Rlue serges and fancy mixtures of blue, gray and Summer Suits Special at 820 old New York as the best that $20 can buy, ted purchasing of $20. Blues, Marlom Store Open saturday Bvenings, letter of resignation to the "Prekident Dr, Andrew's fends also way We re ned in peyson to Preident Patt tant ne KILLS HERSELF BY LEAP. hee mother returned to her work Half an hour later Miss O'Connor's from Flower Hos- The surgeon said Miss O'Connor ne nth street, earline JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York tened pre- and Comptroller of the Dr. A TWO DAY SPECIAL IEW POTATOES ‘ALb.,| A Peck, ABbL, 2 29°32! July Vacation Sales Saturday Morning Specials to 1 P. 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