Show I 1 M I 1 A S I 1 I 1 n I 1 TH t H aa NO T I 1 I 1 at v IT 2 N M M I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 17 n I 1 so fak R I 1 51 9 la I 1 I 1 M M 0 I 1 THI ful A N M in M I 1 na I 1 r U il K 3 9 I 1 abr jerome will unmercifully pursue her and demand the whole I 1 I 1 story of the shame that has borne her down thaw 1 1 k J I 1 leads reads I 1 the newspaper accounts 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 new york feb 22 evelyn nesbit thaw has three days to rest and prepare for a continuation ion of the ordeal which she Is undergoing at the hands bands of district attorney jerome the tho thaw trial was adjourned lost night until monday morning after thaw having baying spent the entire day lay on the stand under a search searching ingi flaying claying cross examination at the hands of tho the district attorney on monday morning she will again tike take the stand and will be forced to cointo go into more details of her eventful younjui young life all day long she as ex be on the stand and there Is considerable question whether e eveir vp 1 J then th e f district attorney will 1 b be e through her her associations with both while white and thaw after her ret return u rn from europe in 1903 the alner interviews with abe hummel when was drawn the famous affidavit which she lias has denied she had any part in framing the european trip of 1904 the incident n of eif the cumberland hotel and tand other incidents with thaw golowin following 4 her return her marriage and the su subsequent b events up to the fatal na night I 1 lit on the madison square Gard garden gardai bi none of these have been inquired into on cross examination it would seem that the ehg climax of sensationalism had been reached yesterday but it Is said the district attorney expects to brin gout on monday incidents of at leaah as sensational a character as those of yesterday I 1 no woman ever before faced a more terrible ordeal on the witness stand than did evelyn nesbit thaw an or deal that Is not yet halt half over although it was very evident that chis slender trail wife of harry K thaw was under a great strain yete yesterday arday only once did lid she give way TO tears that was when after fencing with the district attorney tar ash e was finally daiv en into a corner by his almost brut al questioning and took refuge in tears but even then the tears did not seem to bo be caused so aluch by the details ahe was obliged to tell as by the fact that with all ill her fencing she had not been able to keep to herself the egrets ec which she knew must husbands chances ahr throughout 1 the day harry th thaw 4 W at in his hii accustomed place at the end odthe of the table flanked on ath sides by his lawyers when his wife bep wept t be he buried his face in his hands hand asfor for a moment but during luring most of the day ht liv made notes on a pad of paper or conversed excitedly in whispers whisper s with those 1 of his counsel who sat nearest him when court adjourned bo be hurried back to the to tombs abs with a smile face the detail of the Lar european trip of 1904 Is still to be gone into the return to america and the false announcement no of thaws marr barriager marri iager agor to evelyn nesbit when tho the first scandal arose Is still to be tola toia of the facts of the pursuit of the young wow woman all by stanford white after her marriage which the defense of in the opening days must be brought out the relations of the two before the marriage must be ie described in detail evelyn nesbit thaws ordeal Is ii by IY no liean over el of course our the actual etal truth of 0 the story which mrs aing thaw told her husband and which Is said to have bave unbalanced his mind cannot be question ed if she told him the story stry and as a result his mind became deranged the truth of the story is immaterial all that the r cross bogs examination can azan develop Is a doubt as to the veracity of the witness bitne a doubt as to whether she really did tell him or not that is all the cross examination can show all but one thing it Is for the jury jur to decide whether constant brooding op ot the story which evelyn told harry thaw about her treatment at the hands bands of stanford white actually caubet derangement of his mind sufficient to make male him incapable of knowing he was doing wrong when he be killed white did thaws actions after he be heard the atory story did his relations with FY evelyn ayn nesbit covering a period of two years after this rovela tion did his treatment of her ber and of white and a thousand other things indicate that he was brooding ov over er the story or that he was taking advantage of it this Is for the jury to decide and this Is the doubt that district Att brne jerome is attempt 4 ing to instill instill in the minds of tha I 1 jur ors ars I 1 whatever the result may bo be this told Is corain evelyn thaws ordeal ii I 1 not knot neatly over thaw was in his usual vigorous health today and aud tn in his cell in the tombs prison read the newspaper re porta port qt his trial with lively interest he declared that he was war fine flap and ex expected pecked his wife to call soon mrs airs harry K thaw arrived at the tombs 8 prison this afternoon SU 3 bo 0 seemed I 1 pale and worn but was appa apparently r trying to appear cheerful taft thaw came quick quickly down to the conference room and clasped his wifely wife in his arms arms calling her my dear brave wife mrs thaws eyes filled with tears aad mr ORell ley the attorney who accompanied lier her I 1 withdrew leaving both of them weeping A few minutes later mr oreilly returned and ancl tho I 1 three diree had a conference |