Show c- c V LOCAL ARTIST TELLS TEES V OF EVELYN NESBIT I V Meeting With Famous Beauty k i in Studio of Italian laHan f VV V V I A Artist r t. t IS t r V n B lly it H. H nm VV V I met Evelyn N In New York TorI V cl city In Iii the latter later part of or September V In tho the studio of Arturo Giaco- Giaco rV V melli mel on Fifth avenue near Washington Washing Washing- V V ton square square I had gone to tho the HalIan Italian halIan Hal Hal- ian artists artist's artst's studio to tu get the photo photo- phot- phot V of several paintings he had made malc of or American girls In Italy laly Glade Glade- V melH was as thought of as a master Feminine Italian beauty graced the thet V V Halan t f salons of the French capital for years cars J IV and the Italian artist artst anxious to find finda a new type tye of if beauty to express on un V V canvas hail had come to lo this country He lie Hor r had painted the portraits of of- several 1 V V American girls In the the sui summer milner mer of o 1902 r but hut seemed dissatisfied l t lell with wih his work V V oho Those o 1 I have 11 done one are pretty yes cs I V he sl said hut but they did not hot Jot speak peal to 1 you He lie le then Ihen led lel me to the tic studio i V Look look he cried cred and pointed tV at al a n half finished portrait there will willbe wi J V be lie a u beautiful girl that will wi tal talk lalk to lo toV i V you ou He lie had hall started a half haIr length th r f V study it y of a young oung girl Irl looking at her J Jj finger tips that mel over 01 0 her shoulder shouter t V Is 18 it It I not beautiful he he and I IV V V a agreed with wih him I will wi have you in introduced in- in V to lo th the Ihfe sl signorina said the theartist it artist but hut she Is a very goo good sir girl V TIme Thc Tie Girl 11 Was as Youn Yn V The acknowledged the the Introduction Intro intro- lUction with a laugh and interrupted V 7 V GIacomel wilh with Ho tells me inc I am what do 10 you think o of V V V that She was young apparently about seventeen not v very ry young oung V much more than that with an tn abandon abandon aban aban- c- c V V don of 01 grace and movement mo that In one so young suggested Innocence V V Before lefore I IV 1 left leet with the coveted co reproductions V that the artist artst had promised me she said If I T I had a lot of money mone I Wouldn't do this f Vf In the months that followed the V beauty of the thc little Nesbit girl as she shewa V was wa known became wide wie spread and I shortly horty afterwards she was asked b by V Charles Dana Gibson lo to pose for him V V Some df di f the pictures that this fam famous us Illustrator made from from- rom poses by Miss i Nesbit have never been published but V V American Is fa familiar fa- fa V on ono with wih which er e every 4 miar Is the profile face called caled b by th the theartist V artist The Eternal question It I may mar not flOt be true but hut if I It I is not it I may maybe maybe maybe be a added ed to the weight of misstatements misstate misstate- ments mu made e about the girl with honest V I f intention who married mallel several millions V. V she was s a nol not In search erch of It was said V when Stanford White hUe firt first saw aw the plc- plc V lure 1 In Imi a 3 New ew York magazine he said onan e. 1 The eternal question queston the oman t V V infernal question I 1 should houle r say V V 3 1 In tIme the Footlights Footlights' hL Glare V Afterwards Miss Joined the Girl C From Dixie com company an anil per pcr- f I haps Vit It It wasn't her fault Cault that thai a special V. V policeman was appointed to keep the Johnnies from mobbing time the stage V entrance Several aI 1 girls in the Iho company com corn pany and a few fow ow who were not nol AV in lit 11 the manner of their sex had something some some- V about the pretty thing thing thins to I sa say V lad Those who V who thinks she Is a lady V V V really knew thought she he hall hail a reason V roly VV for fui- thinking so 80 It was at the Madison Madi fU that Stanford V son on Square th theatre V White WhitO successful architect of oL hl his own fortune tried to lo see tec her after he she hind hal hali i 4 V met tho ho man from PIttsburg and ane V According to lo thiC th statement u of one In o of if theatre cursed cursell vig lg vigorously the attaches of the V V I when he lie ll found that she Khe had hac in Thaws Thaw's Merry I left the playhouse e V 0 Sue Sie went emit lo h Paris to toV topo V po pose o for fOI a firm of photographers who V V e V had made mallo her r a good otter offer and Thaw iVl hac considerable good V V V V money In following her What hat she said to him him when he asked her to beV boi bo bo- i V V come come his wife Is now a u matter mater of court V V records wrung from the lips of or a t tearful tearful tear tear- c arul ar- ar ful ul girl who wants lo to to save the life of ot otone one man who played square with wih h her r. r V i V 1 1 V Evel Ji was wu too oo a girl I I I 1 for of or the males she he met me-In me In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York she he could have mado a wor c choice than when she permitted d Thaw to 10 marry her tier Stanford White hie constructed constructed con con- tile the bullet that ended ndell his life when lien he fl fit first l met IDOL and ant thought kindly kind ly h of oC the limo little sixteen year ol old girl JirL Ho Ito pulled tho trigger when h w me removed re IC- wine vIne moved she the lie UtI ta taxied tasted cork curk t from m f the lie first bottle lottie of i iI c. c I |