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ny rn ¥ 7 . THE EVENING, WORL FRIDAY, JULY 9%, 1915 é nat he didn't{and Thiriy-second Btrest and St.|tives Meyer and the. a u he @i oe ota seeson comboeer” Tiat'oae,Spworsesube Song een | Beene cre see ine Aan at Wn ae Yoon | med" Snes Hogaten ‘ana Pet avone elke A, Bae he te a ae Same toward “movand T'asked one of] Q. Do you believe you are sans non, who had peen, warned fo watch Due, Hundred | ay arine B. Davis was t revolver. now r tentiary at Biackw OP rr Franting the objection of Mr.| aald, to be dletributing that Arug Hundred and Fifty-seventh ednend ’ a J tirely from momory—but It's been re- | Stancht taice Hendrick sald: | through the lower Brods A package |and Third Avenue, All were hegl th pented many times in court. “Thi a bn aby | . Get ene Demet ent floor Il asked one of the men to #¢@/ sanity | 4 Germans Cut Beer Supply 40 Per it ions upon th twenty foet below. Dr. Davis and already had two except! ' a by Magistrate Cornell. Cont, Terence gees aware 6: tie "| OMe, “Star vnta.et "think, Mone of the most adrolt answors | Howard and Bossman Were arrested | AMBTARDAM (via London), Suty 9 man's assistance. Bider died yesterday | Hono: Mr. Thaw has answeerd| Thaw has yot made he gave this'in a rooming house at No. 493 East afternoon in the Workhouse. Hospital ! | a One 4 Fifty-sixth Street erie Mr, Cook's question. afternoon, He was being asked if he Hundred le a | ; 1 7 The Court-—Yes, it has been an-| gid not believe he was exaggerating | by Detectives Judge and Cornell. |put of beer to 40 per cont. of the, awered very fully ‘and very sonsibly, | iop2 tere Be No Anthony Co mavnonare ne Severs 09 Eves, Ok woven ex tar babies In explaining why he had asked one nthe charge that “thousands Of Don’t Wash Your (Continued from First Page.) Were insane at the time you killed | of the mon te take Hvelyn Thaw in. stock, the charge w 44 Tm Py htg 4 she girls” had been ee Aid . Vhite? is care, aw said he feare erie of rich men, and he said: Hair With Soap | ‘s Mr. Stanchfleld’a objections were might be injured in the crowd. It) °°¥O8 Cust remember that I waa not ‘ e o,e | i ; was a Mr. Boody, he said, who took letter for the purpose of m rtunities constructed When you wash your hair, don't use © Thaw's own belle? 48} sustained. ‘Thaw sat very com The" etal Mom him, an Bag Fig Comstock’ Interest in the pag py] Rid — soap. Most soaps and prepared «ham- placently, his hands folded. He did 1 asked the man who escorted Porting last with 'y he matter. ‘ ‘ uch alkali, which is| your consent that! not seem to mind any discussion of Mra. Thaw away to see her home and ae ee To satisfy honest pride and to save money in buying Yow a sapeevorherter at bo te dries the scalp and | the plea of Insanity was mado at] his mental condition. communicate with my sister. | the weakened muscles a1 le. Your second trial? A. Yes, with my! Q. At any time have you belleved THAW CALLS THE POLICEMAN TAKE ‘HEROIN CAR” | ary SOLITAIRE DIAMOND heel to steady the anki |The | in consent at both trials. , yourself insane? \ nm Russ Cait. or $01 ASKS IF THAW THINKS HE WAS, ad ath al AND TWO PRISOKERS Saaee ENGAGEMENT RINGS Ca Thaw then related his Journey to = Sees Ie all to pees OWN OPINION. INSANE. the Wost Thirtioth Street Police Sta- = sf ARE OFFERED drug store, and| Q. Do you believe you were insane} This was ruled out on an objection '10n, characterizing one of the offi- as 6 mp" who éidn’ m a = ‘ ! to. veal Be out leave ic LAMBERTS ure at the whole family | a: tho time you killed Stanford| by Mr. Stanchfield, as was the next [o")ae,* Schumb” who didnt set lpoice Round Up Four Others int AT Jor mo vi ‘ White? A. You ask a question which | auestion, “Have you been advised by the Garden until Thaw suxmeated, ei ealing in Drugs— Even if Diamond mining and - white?” | Q. Did you ever it was Provi- : Diamond cutting are at a that is required. It makes an abundance On the first trial the Jury, on the basis| When you killed White ites pol ann Ro pet Alte Pe A i All Are Held. nd 4 C : of rich, my lather, cleanses thor-|/of a reasonable doubt, agreed that} Mr. Cook started to explain his a No, I never sald that unless 1 was Sawietedts Cornell tn thé Mort ¢ standstill, we took time by oe , sickly and . a icon |} might ave been insane. On the eaah Meatiee MAANIGe 1* (Cereyaen BHO dik ee Lenin Bolte Court tootay Meld ale j the forelock and made such . , cond tri: ere waa te pled: ul ti o . K ; : : fresh looking. hy ys ie Se vad Peratpedeed My , f taining the ob- |. Thaw admitted his agents had paid! mon brought before him on charges big direct importations (spot to be H na and | verdict that I was mano at the time ¥ reason for sustaining the ob-| susay Merrill between $300 and $500, ossessing and distributing habit A pend ; of my acquittal jections is that every sane man | but rot to take her out of the jurix- of Possessing cash to cutters and nothing ‘ ert + diet and |” "Do you helleve yourself that you | thinks he's Insane end every insane| diction, of ‘the courte’ He eal ho, forming drugs. The prisoners ver to middlemen) before the pres- How Y gE | [man thinks he's sane. Alieniats will Would have paid her far more if she| Henry Oberly, twenty-six, No. 51 - ; jad furnished him the evidence # Place, chauffeur for the ent situati levelo) rade row ese ae Sabon me et tht vary tw persone in sa rutin mt celiac rim afew for t situation developed that our Vay 8 wor : rf asylums think themeelves ine |” Thaw was not permitted to explain | Hickey Contracting we, iat & elapse we quote (in plain figures) ‘ hia present attitude vard Evelyn, | Hurley, twenty-six, No. 35: UNITED” .. “y Mr. Cook) Whore naa you| tt awn lower otnawer agate: Manors andTawry-anrd “sweets! LOW PRICES FOR EVERY KIND OF CIC, age tion as to his real motive for killing man, No. 507 East One us 7 > | beon on the day you killed Stanford | Kiiiford White He did. oey, howe | Arthur Bossman, ahs wee DIAMOND JEWELRY C | 3 ~ II || White? A. I can't remember in de-| ayer, he did not kill White because of | Hundred and Thirty-Atth $ Di ie Bae Binds Kil weaned 1 po : ) tall; to a steamship office, I think ‘intrigues with ether girls,| Charles Howard, No. 723 East One iamon ungagem Bs, ed in our , STO R ES HAS CONTEMPT FOR MAN WHO If Miss Nesbit had escaped) Hundred and Sixty-third Street; || factory, $10 to $1,500. ® have paid no attention to his} , twenty, No, 256 CARRIES PISTOL affairs. JameS Mastrionare, twenty No charge for engraving " or tC Fifty-first TTT | it vou nave a revolver with you | Thaw repeated his story that ho had! Eee Obey Wiliam J. Morris, nine: SEAMLESS SOLID GOLD 2 A heard a young girl screaming in the | Street, and ‘Ann's Avenue. WEDDING RINGS. No all that day? A. I'd like to tell the West Thirtieth Street Station the| teen. No, 769 St, Ann's a A 2 ested A 40 up jury that I have tho greatest con- of the: sder, deciari mt Oberly and Hurley were arrested || 14-karat,$3.30up charge, either, for the si Jen- 14-karat, $4. | tempt for a man who carries a con-| agit had actually ecm arrested [im_an_automobile st One Hundrea | | 18-karat, $4.00up did Meput (hn) then Anes 18-Kkarat, $5.50 up | coated weapon, I never carried one P pid bof) allowed to tell how = si 22-karat, $5.25 up 22-karat, $7,00 up long since " borne since we sold the -— c d supported his wife, have s ab although Mr. Coox explained: “IT PIMPLES AND ‘The Court—Plense give a direct an- i first ones in 1877. Styles and shapes to suit all buyers and Ss. Anargyros’s standard 25 ct. | swer to the auestion. de My answer | beck te tre whi Kine ‘Killing of ERUP eS alee Mocha A ae ga se ups ae tent heed a solid brand of Turkish Cigarettes, to the question Ia yes, \a ' uso White had debauched i » $5. 5 5 Thaw sald he had been warned on efor Yolock a i Sterling Silver and heavily Guaranteed Solid Gold, Christmas eve, 1908, that the Monk Just before 1 o'clock recess, while} People who have impure or impover- is 4 Thaw was answering questions con-|ished blood should be careful to take|| plated ware for sideboard, Gold-filled and Sterling Sil- ‘A Boston gang was going to do cerning the Influence ot, Dug aoe. onl a vegetable remedy withoutalcobol, dresser and table. ver Watches from famous t ike to hay Jn im up. ‘ors,”” as he called allenists, upon 5 jen Medical Dis- @ Pit Grope. tn—sahings “" didn't take much stock in it, and | SMdleiary, formor Justice Morgan J loovery is and hi een for nearly 30 Old Jewelry remodelled. factories. $ make the eveni je I don’t believe Stanford White ever O'Brien asked and received permis- years. ; Bird of Paradise sought to have me done up. But that | Sumen Ay Deerine, the diatinguiched |The feat day you start to take thin HI a was my reason for carrying the re- | New York attorney, who died yester. |Teliable medicine impure germs and ac- \ by Bertin te popular everywhere. volver: to protect myxeif." day, Justice Hendrick replied in kind, fe poo pen pon weqiied kieytteder e io ° | ( | Mr. Cook asked Thaw then to re- | WON'T LET THAW DISCUSS OWN |Tiver, Howels and Kidneys. Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches One Wonderful Night ‘ late all the incidents of the evening SANITY. | Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- ° S fe equal to its name. | and night of the killing of White.) t-ydor questioning after recess, covery to-day at any medicine dealer's; Third Avenue, Corner 58th treet ‘Thaw told of the dinner party in the | Thaw stated he had been told that |it is # powe : hie wi win wee | Cafe Martin at which he, Evelyn,| Mr. Garvan, Mr. Jerome's assistant, |trating that Bs he im-|] During July and August, Store Open Daily (Including | Thomas, McCaleb and Truxton Beale | had spit in the face of Susan Merrili | pare deposits Saturdays) Until 6. were present The dinner pena at when she refused to testify for the them out of the Ad: 8 o'clock. DECLARES “B" 8TOOD FOR BLACKGUARD. “During the dinner,” Thaw said, Pah HUA, eee G I MBB J S ! Ten Floors of Marvelous Merchandise been here and has just gone out.” Q. You understood what was LGArs secaseaiens (bat Are at Your Service Tomorrow at the eri t i| Q. What aia." mean? A. Black: Broadway and 33d Street fuera: Average 50% Savings of A KAGES ROU pan Ge rca hae Store Closes Tomorrow at 1 ge 50% o gorilla? A. No, I copied that expres- sion out of a letter from some clergy- man. The Party, Thaw said, Mad e garde a Vetoes Gaetan NEW GOODS keep appearing on our sales floors as fast as we can get them marked and moved down @. Had you been drinking? 4..We| I] from the stock rooms. Each day’s offerings possess new interest. The new bargain aisles hold many a table of ne Noe arinking at dinner. 11) tidbits not plentiful enough io advertise, buc well worth sharing in. . 7 pe Ge Gadio sar wal altos Seasonable goods abound—for the week-end, for Summer holidays, for the home. Tomorrow's news is the remember? A. My memory contains best that ever distinguished a Summer Saturday. no detailn of interest to you. Will you, Mr, Cook, assume the responsl- WOMEN’S $13.50 FLANNEL SPORT ' SUMMER FURNITURE !4 LESS bility for details which are of no DRESSES. $9 75 Reed and fibre in, brown and green stain or natural importance? (Mr. Cook nodded) If ’ seas - shellac. Seventh Floor 4 I were trying to tell the jury what | These Dresses for outdoor wear, particularly for tennis, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Se.,N.Y. \ happened I'd not do it in just this golf “4 Bost. ay ey Mowat and ie nen a Seok $30 DINNER SETS, $16.75 — « e fA way, jannel washes fectly and will not shrink. ripes 01 a ri . Py iene emer \\ Ld TELLS CALMLY OF KILLING OF checks in rose, bie, brown, pale pink and pale blues. ia China, 100 pieces, coin gold handles ane lore \ WHITE. Two distinctive styles. All sizes from 34 to 44. “ Fifth Thaw was told to go ahead witn Third Floor , BOYS’ $10 NORFOLK SUITS, $5 the narrative and he told of going to au aa a Cine toes a GIRLS’ $5.75 TO $6.75 COATS AT $3.95 With two pairs of trousers; fine mixtures. Fourth Floor the occupancy of one ‘seat. _, Blue, brown and Copenhagen blue serges, alao black-and- WOMEN’S $1 SILK GLOVES, 58c PAIR Float Sauer sik aha, ranted 6 white checks, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third «lor 12 and 16 button white Milanese Silk Gloves; Paris over—we had all been talking about { wes SEFFAREIOAUG LEPAT TTA AIERION MA ha | Point backs. Rashes “cae” ‘auc’ Ts ainiten| || WOMEN'S MOURNING HATS AT $495 | WoMEN’S $1 AND $1.25 GLOVES, 68c Atlantio City Moin Viewer againat the back of the witness chair Ae and related the whole tragedy in « Simpson-Crawford’s prices $5 to $10. Third Floor 82.50 Wednesdey, uy slow, even, unemotional tone, Kvsirn ana Me Meche cect an Sand, gray, putty, also white calf, with patent leather and Mr, Beale and I followed. We SETS AT $5 AND $6 trimmings. wero talking about paving iB isi to Brocades and Coutils; medium and high bust—slight nip MEN’S $5 OXFORDS, $2.85 PAIR istli el new and uy date. jecond Fi to which he had invited Evelyn and at waistline and every model n Pi L shor, Second Floor —— BE SURE me, Just then I saw Stanford White BE SUR af Py ee eee WOMEN’S 50c AND 75c BELTS, 30c ‘OU GET Now, I have seen no plan of the place | WOMEN’S $5.00 WIDE WALE Many styles, 2 to 4 inches wide; in many etfects, ef nay alle ford CORDUROY SKIRTS AT $3.95 _ in front of White. etn In one of the favorite wash fabrics of the season. $1.50 TO $10 PARASOLS, $1 TO $5 ALMOST WHIPRRS STORY or| Three well tailored sport styles. Third Floor All the newest styles, colors and combinations, | ie "Then I turned and looked at White | if : ne tna anf VONAOTODUSTERS $2.98. | WOMEN'S $1 Le ALOCKINGS AT dim," | oo ited ith set-in or kimono sleeves. cf Thaw's voice, never very strong | Loose and belted models with ex a Third Floor Excellent quality silk, pan colors and novelties, | | above the outside hubbub of Broad- | Children’s 25c White Cotton Lisle ral, “und shot hiny” ate asf} 100 NAINSOOK NIGHTGOWNS AND Finish Socks at 3 Pairs for 60c preciable pause, “He nad even tho| 1! PET TICOATS AT $1,INSTEAD OF $1.50 | __ [2% durable quality and sizes 5 to 814. __Matn Floor Raa har EG alll Napoca td enielen immed: round ad | WOMEN'S $1. SWISS RIB LISLE ye . » @ moment he uere nec! an ono or set-! es. i LLEtbidene bakit a before él w s sy Petticoats of nainsook and cambric. All have full cir- - UNION SUITS AT 55c . tag ek ten thDIETSA Gece oe hime ite |{| cular flounces, underlays, lace and embroidery trimmed, Plain and fancy tops that are silk tape run; cuff knee, Our price for 320,000 packages of head on his hand. He took his hand | . : Second Floor lace trimmed. Main Floor 10—all that we have—3 packages and put It down toward his | : pocket, I don't know his motive; I'm for 25 cts, Plain or cork tip 111 Sariaiael MiSs wom te 1,000 “Waite” Room-Size Grass Rugs pushing bac knew It was a great drop from the edge to the street be- U N I T E D iow ana four they's put” back A second shipment from the Waite Company. We sell them at almost HALF regular prices, Swe edge. Bo I very Size 9 x 12 ft. Size 6 x 9 ft. Size 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6 in, ICARS) CCARS | slowly lifted my hand with the re- oil CIGA Rh RRR Ra $5.50 Wx, $2.75 sent $175 treet of 82.75 STORES : A