Show WIDOW OF WHITE MITE BREAKS SILENCE tn Wife of Harry Thaws Thaw's Victim Shudders When Name is isM M Mentioned HEROIC IN HER GRIEF Declares She Will Stand Between Between Between Be Be- tween Her Son and the World By ny Viola Iola Ko HOI l er- er Boston Doston March 31 for or or the first firs time lime since Inco her husbands husband's tragic dealIn death deal In Madison Square garden Mrs l. l Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford White hll ha has broken her hel long Ions si silence sl- sl lonce lence an and this p evening in her esquo and artistic home in 25 5 Kirk Kirk- land laad street strett just lust back of Memorial hall In Cambridge she sho talked to a reporter Three things Mrs White Whit made madu quIt clear elar not only by hy hp her vor words 1 but by hy her hu splendid coura attitude and anti manner th that thol t betokened a courage e almost beyond belief In a woman whom tragedy has ha placed in th the themo mo most t pitiable condition that nat nater over ever woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man has hRS had to accept and hor horo three thre things s were iee that she has lias no not nol been bowed down and disheartened and b by grief f but on tho the contrary she has been bee mad made stronger r more determined t to acc accept pt the inevitable that what cr sorrow orrow Has lias brought It has only made mad her more nero anxious to lIv live In order t to como come b between the world and he her young youn son Lawrence now a student I In Harvard and that If there was an any Indebtedness Incurred b by her late husband husband hus bus band that she Is II wIlling milling that her fortune fortune fortune for for- tune will go If It necessary ar to wipe awa away the obligations On the other hand she he refuses t to state definitely that thaI Stanford White Whit left an any hr large e Indebtedness in the firm of McKIm Mend Mead and White of which he wan wai a member adding that hi his business and money mone matters malleis would b be satisfactorily adjusted b by hi his rind and he her counsel Ian l Many irany of these rumors as to Mr Ir Whites White's personal bu business affairs 1 ar fire are pure fabrications that thai It is foolish I to consider them said Mrs Ir White hut but people seem prone to dl discuss cus our affairs affairs affairs af af- af- af fairs and In a manner that Is sho shock shockIng kin king k- k in Ing in its 1 personal bearing Tins Become Accustomed to to In Go Gossip ill I have become so O u used ed to it thaI that tha I r heed scarcely anything an any longer said Mrs Irs White I r was forcibly reminded of Mrs Irs Wil- Wil Ham Thaw as I looked Into the frank blue eyes of Mrs White the tho dIfference difference differ differ- ence being being- largely largel one of year fo for forthe forthe the latter hatter seems scarcely carcel half the ag age l e of Harry Thaws Thaw's mother but theris there ther is in the rather large well formed faca face fac facea a l. look of ot courage and lines linos denoting strong determination that are arc th the char characteristics of or Mrs William PUllam Thaw Mrs Whites White's face ace Is more patrician I In type and le less drawn by age and un un- overcome grief but that hat there Is somethIng something some some- thing ot nf of a Ja Ia I rc res be he- he on tl th faces oC of ap two woman cinon I could not help discerning I havo have come to Cambridge for Cor tw two reasons said ald Mrs White One is IS' t to tobe tobe be with my son and th the other Is t to get away from froni New ew York memories If It po possible Like a fencer using his foil with will remarkable skill shill Mrs Mrs Irs White never neve once directly mentioned the Iho name o oher of her late hu husband ban and but once did die the name of ot Thaw escaped her hel lips lIp am and that was when the question was asked Do you think that Harry ry Thaw wa vas as crazy when he fired that shot in Madison Madi son soil Square garden s Almost with a shudder Mrs 11 White drew herself up in to a rigid pose poso and answered d with a curious and solemn slowness o ot of sp speech speech- ech H Harry Harry Tb I Thaw crazy I crazy I d do o no not know Harry Tha Thaw pray pra pray do not speak of him to mi- mi nw You s see continued the widow I f Ido do not read the papers and I know ow scarcely anything that Is 15 happening In New York re regarding the case I purposely pur put avoid the report reporters reporter rl-l. rl There re can be no possible good s of ot my reading 01 of this case case it it Is beyond my power pOWel to act I am neither indifferent nor heartless but some memories some sonic incidents ere are too loo personal too loo harrowing har bar 10 rowing Ing to lo discuss The They belong In my myown myown myown own heart and memory and there th they will remain |