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CHAPTER X.

White on Verge of Arrest When Shot.


REV. ANTHONY COMSTOCK, THE FAMOUS REFORMER, TOLD HOW HARRY THAW HAD HIRED HIM TO GATHER EVIDENCE AGAINST ARCHITECT—PROOF OF ORGIES IN MIRRORED DEN FOUND BY DETECTIVES—HARRY WANTED TO PREVENT THE MAN FROM SEIZING IN HIS CLUTCHES OTHER YOUNG AND INNOCENT GIRLS LIKE EVELYN NESBIT—CASE OF CHILD ONLY 15 YEARS OLD LIKE MRS. THAW'S—HUSBAND MADE DESPERATE—ATTORNEY DELMAS TELLS HOW EVELYN'S STORY SHOCKED HIM—GREATER DISCLOSURES AHEAD.


Another blow to the prosecution, almost as great as that dealt by Evelyn in her testimony, came when Jerome learned that Thaw held in reserve the startling story of Stanford White's entire past, and was ready to produce it at any moment. Anthony Comstock, famous head of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, had the documents. Mr. Comstock prepared a statement for the defense, part of which is substantially as follows:

"I know that much of what Mrs. Harry Thaw has stated on the witness stand is true. I know that Stanford White's den in the tower of Madison Square garden was arranged as she described it and that it was the scene of revelries. I know of at