The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1915, Page 4

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Mrs, Garret SGastice | Arthur 8. Granted Divorce. ‘Tompkins has 4 interlocutory decree of 4t- ‘to Heléna Adele Garret at Nyack, ; Y., following the introduction of on Riverside Drive, Garret the fare durable Glasses. concerning trregular conduct part of her husband, Thomas Garret, at hie bachelor apart ie Harris Glasses They are made from screw to fini lenses—in our own works! —under the personal vision of the head of our firm this city, was represented by couns oMece of William Trav: hed hope super- They cost $2.00 or more, ‘Willow PCR ig ae ‘Lin, rf “Envelo; ene F bee Pe hala m GND Broad At. next to Strauss Oo.. Newark : Positively None Sent C..0. D. rie Blouses die, Voile, Linen and Batiste. Dressy Organdie Blouses ‘Trimmings of Filet Lace and Fine Tucking. High Grade Lingerie Blouses Embroidered Organdies, Linens and Voile. THAW SANE WHEN HE KILLED WHITE, DOCTOR SWEA (Continued from Firat Page. | mon? ways hen A. Yes, but the paranoiac feels that hin act is justif feels regret over it, F are discovertd long be they commit acts of violence witnoss said of himself.” Q. Then you believe that Thaw never insane? \like to add that my reason for thi ‘ing this is that immediately after shooting and ever since Thaw pressed the most sincere regret the habit of the paranoiac. MEN, SAYS DOCTOR, “Tam of the opinion that Thaw Meved Stanford White was the 1800 Women’s Morning Dresses For House and Porch Wear. On Sale Wednesday. Desirable models, (two as illustrated), of Voile, Mad- ras, Gingham, CrepeCloth, Ratine and Chambray in summer colorings. Sizes to 46 bust measure. Regular Values to 2.95 ‘1.50 ‘Women’s Summer Blouses 2.00 2.95 3.95 Women’s Summer Underwear Chemise and Petticoats broidery, lace and: sibbon trim- 1.00 Regular 1.50 values + Combinations and Night. Gowns Lg lingerie, smartly tri 1.00 trimmed, Regular 1.50 values \ ‘ ‘de Chine Gowns and Petticoats ior quality, lace trimmed. 3.95 Regular 5.50 values , Ruse Willow Taffeta Night Gowns e ‘ailored model, in pink and white. 5.90 Regular 8.90 values sums safel: and easily sent y WESTERN UNION The cost is emall, the service quick and sure, stroyer of his wife's maidenhood and that he was going to prevent him dotog this sort of thing with other wirls, It l# my impression that he had some sort of evidence againat White in this nefarious work.” ng Ir, Bancroft said that x D, C., was the next alienist for Tha to be called to the stand. He married to a daughter of ex-Gor | years counsel to the Thaw family, amined him in Mattedwan. examined him in Concord ember, day,” the witness added Thow's and his nents about White is in thelr THE EVENING WORLD, Stone of Pennsylvania, who was for Dr, Hickling said he first saw Harry ‘Thaw on March 20, 1918, when he ex- 1913, and also last Sun- Q. (By Mr. Smith). What was the method and result of Sunday's ex- amination? A. I examined him first | formation about | is” to his aomprehension, which I TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915. GOV, SLATON TOLD ~ ONLY WIE HE WOULD SPARE LEO FRANK (Continued from First Page.) -Store Closed All Day Sat Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Men's Clothing Shop we is v, Jana Leonard Haas, my attorneys, and 1 at in the station house and actually laughed at the joke. We could not possibly imagine that it was any- thing but a practical joke put up by some of our friends.” In their paychological analysis of events and emotions Mr, Reid sald to Frank: “You have been within twenty-four hours of a@ rope around your neck, and yet you maintained steadily your belief that you would not hang. 1 know from what Gov. ‘Sinton told | me that no one in the world save his wife and himself knew what his de- cision would be. Therefore, you | these persona,” the witness went on.| found to be acute and far above the | @. From whom did it come? A,|average, His memory I discovered to From his wife, be accurate, 1 found him quite free al of hallucinations or delusions, His Mr, Cook referred Dr. Bancroft ta a letter of Thaw's, in whieh the lat« ~|ter spoke of workmen hearing the screame of young girla from the West Twenty-fourth Street house in whieh, edt judem was tivity of will. developed, As a result of this I a of the opinion that Tha responsible for his ac cent examination does f J, as was his ac- Mentally, he is well v is sane and My re- nelusion When Mr. Cook questioned Bancroft about the reached by the commission in New invinced that the final |act on the Madison Square Roof Gar- den, after Thaw had overindulged in champagne, was the act of a sane man who had suddenly lost control, A. You; and | would what he had done. This is not at all | , Dr. | 4 nu | rie ‘th in In an Thaw had information st thoge|SAYS THAW'S LOVE FOR WIFE to know.” : 4 Glen Urquhart plaids, checked or pencil striped cassimere way | hing e HAS ately et “My wife came to me and kissed | Secretary Daniels Commends En-} or worsted, tartan plaids, Oxford vicuna, English tweed . of eve a I ro seen anythin, me . ik. | Mr, Cook asked the witness s¢|tnunual either, day. or night.” Dr, YOU: of Great Bravery. 17.50 Regular Price $24.50 ex. | Thaw had any evidence of Henry W.| Hickling stated. “Ho told me he ‘The Governor went on,” said Mr. » SGTON, J —<Becres | for Voor being in the same category as Wee Cer eatnte Ge the tr ii Reld, without Irrevorence, he| WASHINGTON, June 29.—Secres | related cidents of the ‘ be- | on dys ing’s about Poor as symptoms of par- | linked White and Poor together. aw claimed, the “o a” of a uber of p men were cars ed on, went on to say at younr girls were often drugged) {0 the house, @ Did you consider what is stated | this letter to be Indicative of par+ modify in any way the opinion I formed last November. On cros#-examination Dr. Hickling led that although he examined to comprehension and mem- ory, neither of these had anything to do with paranola, He questioned Thaw, he said, as to his school life, but not as to any specific events. Oia A. No, because I beliove He got the impression some- Dr. Bancroft replied. Europe and told me what sh told him as to her reasons for not In anawer to anothor question Dr,|_ @ From whom did he get ft, bis|then marrying him, Bancroft said wife? A. L cannot say. j, What was his feeling toward her . y o t the time of your examination o | THAME, WANTED TO SAVE WO: Q. Don't you regard Thaw's teel- iim in Concord in November, 19147 A. He told me he regarded her in an entirely different Nght, Q. What reason did he give for this change of feeling toward a girl he ola? A. No. Q. Why not? A, Because Thaw On redirect Dr. Bancroft sald he | lite t906. 7 something to tell you, had loved so deeply? A, Her actions | | could not have known, yet you had faith.” -1; Frank replied: “It was the psy- chology of God in man. I was given | extra strength, but over and above | all that there was the absolute | knowledge between my soul and my | God that I was innocent and could so go before my Maker if the hour came.” —_———_—_— \NAVY HEROES’ LIST HAS SIX NEW NAMES 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor tween my mute the d Leo Frank I felt that if I did not do so my hands would be stained with blood. I called Mra, Slaton and said, “Sallie, I have yf am going to commute Leo Frank's sen- tence. It may cost me my life, 1 know it will cost me my political cureer in Georgia, 1 do not want to frighten you, but it is my duty and Tam going to do ft. 1 won't talk to you about it again, but L wanted you m WEDNESDA Y—at Special Prices Men’s Unlined Suits With Silk Lined Sleeves Two or three button soft roll front models of overplaids, itary Daniels to-day forwarded com- mendatory letters to a half dozen en- listed men of the navy for heroism in rescue work and In the performance | silk lined; 33 to 46 chest. of their regular duties. Of the number, John F. Fallon, | water tender; Robert L. Carson, fore- man, second ¢lasa, and Llewellyn king, coal passer of the dest \Bailey, despite serious burns received had been forced by public clamor for « vietim to look upon Frank as a {second Jesus, and that he was not |woing to be a second Pontius Pilate, | delivering inn t bleed to the mob. His spiritual feeling was such that if fate meant his death it was worth while for having done his duty, “In the Milledgeville Prison, where saw Frank,” continued Mr, Retd, Men’s Flannel Suits Coat and trousers in navy or gray, sleeves 15.00 “Viyella” Flannel Suits—Washable Coat and trousers of blue, black, gray or tan examined Thaw last Sunday for three | or four hour pe Ee BRYAN RETURNS HOME. Hrother. 4. (By thé Court) bt as to his san companied by Mr he witness said that his examin-! Prran, by a amall party ation of Sunday was scarcely a fair|friends this morning on thei retur jto their home. Mr. and Mra, Brya was t was a severe grilling,” he adde¢ petite the ped of hia Kane COn=|Hryan, a brother, during a day's sta: in the city Mr. Bryan will speak to-night at @ open alr mi Farmer, @ Friend of morrow! for § give two addresses, a has been was then read by Abel I, Smith of haw It dealt mainly ged “hereditary taint’ He wi un o with the alle; in Thaw. THAW'S COMMENT ON JEROM LONG SPEECH, While it was being read Thaw beck- t where hi public _recept thix evening. The drowned body of a young clad In a blue and white striped bat! sult washed ashore near the Ort Hotel at Hollands, Rockaway this morning, was later identifi Roy M, Little of No. hat of hin friend, Raymond Brunne: wn, of No. 335 Chauncey Stree a sample by Wille) Dr. Bane that he did not believe Thaw to be ause he gave no evi- | t r of delusions. it ix my firm impros- sion, an ext bellef that White | Was betraying young girls,” he added. In re-cross-examination Dr. Ban- ‘oft sald that the Aldrich Comu ston had entirely disregarded the tet timony of the State's alienista In the second Thaw trial, “We torn meulsions without bi; the stand. ing of Washing- , Washington, fifteen, of No. 575 West nd Bevan ott oe in 0 rocks at Fort 4, Out | ton Heights to-dny. j fell into the Nor! River an |have drowned had not hinped in and saved him, injured and went to his hom Store Closed All Day Saturday : Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue 4 West 38th St.—Store Floor Semi-Annual Sale Wednesday Thursday Friday JUNE 30TH JULY 1ST JULY 2ND These Shoes are our ge stock and not bought for sale purposes Men’s “Banister” Shoes Low and High Shoes All the newest models in mahogany, dark tan or black Russia calf; also imported French patert calf, with tops of same, taupe, fawn or natural buckskin. 5.5 0 Regular Prices $7.00 and $8.00 “Slater & Morrill’? Shoes Low and high shoes. All styles and leathers. 4.00 Regular Prices $5.00 and $6.00 “J.P. Smith’s” Shoes Low and high shoes. All styles and leathers, 3.50 Regular Prices $4.00 and $5.00 “Thomas Cort” Shoes Bench Made, Hand Sewed Low and high shoes, All styles and leathers. 7.50 Regutar Prices$9.60and $11.00 Spends Day dt Lincoln on Viatt to June 29,—William ave the guests of Mayor’ Charles W. ting on the subject of “The n__ Francisco, | ranged for 907 Broadway as aningg= "The younger. boy 1 He was un 13.50 flannel; sleeves silk lined. 33 to 44 chest. Men’s Unlined Suits Also Half Mohair Lined lined Hand tailored suits, unlined or half mohair, in two or three-button models, of the newest hairlined overplaids, Glen Urquhart plaids, club or shepherd checks, striped cassimere or worsted; also navy serge and English tweed; soft roll front, natural shoulders. 33 to 46 chest. “we discussed freely the murder Frank is firm in the belief that It was & negro's crime and that eventually the truth will be known, ‘The mur- der no he said, ‘show beyond | doubt to any intelligent man that it |pital treatment. was a negro? crime, I never knew a] Eugene E, Orvis jr. ordinary sea- White man to imitate successfully 4 |man on the Kearsarge, recovered un- Tome tne entre ime, nO matter how |aer perilous circumstances the body denly and at some place the white /of # child drowned near the Phili "| man will betray the fact that he ts a|phia Navy Yard. Thomas T n) white man trying vainly to imitate jchief machinist's mate, att the negro, the nayal militia ship Dup y | he negro notes are the quin- ; » of negrolsm, ‘The misplice. [cued @ man who had fallen when a boiler tube blew out on the vessel, remained at their posts of jduty, Their burns were so serious | ‘that they will require six weeks’ hos- | een over+ A r of nouns and verbs are so|board. Edward B. Sumral, ordinary oer the ectaun the erete HRs Rol Cotta ae tae: oa naHIo Delaware 22.50 Regutar Price $32.50 |b ould have conceived them nor assisted in rescuing men from an it}no hand written them save that of aloverturned engine and helped others > . full, blooded negro, injured in a wreck near Mitmingham, Men’s Pongee Silk Coats arrested mi Herbert A Store Closed All Day Saturday, Franklin Simon s C Fifth Avenue Men's Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Sack or Norfolk models, of genuine pongee silk, coat and trousers; 33 to 44 chest, 16.50 Men’s Palm Beach Suits Sack or Norfolk models, coat and trousers; 33 to 46 chest. Men’s Separate Coats Blue Serae, Shenherd Check or Knitted Coats 8.50 ‘ Knitted Norfolk Coats, in gray, brown or green heather mixtures; Black and While Shepherd Checked Velour Coats, with stitched belted back, patch pockets, unlined, sleeves silk lined; Navy Blue Serge Coats, half belted back, unlined. Sizes 33 to 44 chest. Special 9.75 White Flannel Suits id e n+ WEDNESDA Y—at Special Prices Men’s Silk Shirts Of tub silk, light or dark grounds, in a large variety lot stripes and colorings. 1314 to 17 neck. i 2.75 Regular Price $4.00 Sack or Norfolk models. coat and trousers; 33 to 44 chest. Separate Tweed Coats Of green, brown or gray heather mixtures; sleeves silk lined. 33 to 44 chest. 16.50 Men’s Crepe Shirts Custom shirts of imported cotton crepe. Regular Price $4.00 12.50 2.50 Unlined Tuxedo Suits Coat, vest and trousers, sleeves silk lined. Sizes 33 to 44 chest. Silk. Crepe Shirts Ci stom made of fine quality satin striped crepe de chine. Regular Price $6.50 25.00 Men’s White Flannel Trousers Hand tailored. Of English flannel cr striped white serge, | with belt straps and cuffs; 27 to 42 waist, all lengths, 3.75 Regular Price $5.75 4.50 Silk Crepe Shirts Of finest quality silk crepe de chine in pastel shades, custom made. Regular Price $7.50 5. 50 Men’s pee Shirt | “STYLE REGISTERED” Made by Franklin Simon & Co. Entirely new convertible collar shirt, ideal for golf, tennis and outdopr wear. Sizes 134% to 18. 1.75 Over 2,000 Seashore, Mountain and Country Hotels and Boarding Places from which to choose, described in The World’s Summer Resort Annual for 1915 The Best Printed, Most Lavishly Mus- trated and Altogether Valuable Vacation Guide Ever Issued by Any Newspaper! FREE AT ALL WORLD OFFICES! (8c. for Actual Postage by Mail) Call or Write for FREE Copy To-Day! The World, Summer Resort Dept., Park Row, New York City Silk Crepe Ties Of crepe de chine in a large variety of com- . bination stripes. Regular Price $1.00 Athletic Union Suits Of high grade crossbar nainsook, athletic sleeve, knee drawer. Regular Price $1.25 Athletic Underwear Of crossbar nainsook, athletic shirt, knee drawer. Regular Price 65c, per Garment Pure Thread Silk Sox Of extra quality pure thread silk, in black or navy blue; double lisle heel and Nu toe guard. Heretofore $1.00. 3 pair for $1.50 Men’s Bathing Suits Two piece, of pure worsted, in navy and white, navy and red or black and red. Sizes 34 to 44. 3.75 Regular Price $5.00: HE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The World Sells 100,000 Coples More in New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Morsing Newspaper,

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