srj - ,-" r r7V J 'y-( V A i It : 1H m REMEMBERED NOTHING, MRS.DESAULLESSWEARS Thought of Being Denied Child Uppermost When "Coming to" in Jail SLAYEIt NOW ON STAND 'Chilian Wjdow Tells Tragic Story Ulttcr EiidinK of 'Her Romance of MtN'IMI.A. N' V. .VoV. 2i. "JIe Mill 1 couldn't tmvp mv Imy When I came to mvcclf umlti I vwim In Jul! I Hill ppt'tneil to lie-iir hW vvnreli tolling nu' I cniltd tint hne tuv Im.v e'ver " With this iinitniitle I'llmn': to hnr testi mony, Mrs Hnticn ile Simile tnlil tht Jurv hearliiK tier trial fur muni, r tho sturv of the nctual lillllntf of lier huslmnel this nit trnnnn JtrH lie h.iulli'M F.ilel sliu was httllitieil flic nini'nilierpil nothing ut tlrlnff th four Ihnld which 1.1 leil Oh KiulleH. Cmivlrn'eri li) her former hUHlmml h ,ilet tiat ile Millies vwim not tit Inline on the tilRht of the killing nlie K.ilil h!u tireleieel r tak.ili to elilve lit top (. eil to The Hn so jhe Liiiilil net theie hefoie de .s uilln rt turneil nml tithe her lin hntne with lur. I Inaneil little Iitels to him on Aumi't J," kIic F.tlil "anil whin In- ummi'i re-turned 't the Ki'elll"tl time 1 i ulk-il up ami found tl,cv were puttlnr my lov to hid at ile Saiilles'o homo .she eWlncil she Muntht ixmrt In .in old friend a Mr Imtleh.iN lufoie Mi nirlul. but w it to d the matter was ton delimit- for hl Interfere nte "So I Hilled n til ' M hild In u wonderful! v Mulet veditf, a li.iue' h-tweiti each litem, "to ill tnv nneld and my dop, Samml ami went nlom Ti'i.t.s .stouv or tii.csi:iv Jlrit lllam.i tie Suulle went on tin- wit rci' Manil today to I.i lure ,i roni.iine flitch Hided In the kllllnc of lit 1 IiIisImiiiI The petite-, KlrllMi widow from Chill, us ehe sit with half-i lined ees and a fan iih i rolorleti as death Itself, did not tln she ! rliot nml hilled Jntk do Senile Her oirlv testimony ve.m Ktihlttt wholly In adroit I qufstlonliiK hv her touiiel, llenrv L'terh.iil , bhe told of u fall on an andiron when but eight enis old She i Irm-'t un her I h.tad, Mis Mild Then follow ed tnentlon of i suiitride .mil of helnc thrown from nu i liutomolille In Chill In 1!H1 She told of neint; niirneiiiivn to Jnol ile Baull'-i tarlv In ll'll. .tinl of Ids murt-dilp She became ciikhkkI to him In AukimI, 1011, the tesdtned When -tslted to Idetitlfv a pliture of her tedf, taken on the d.tv previous to hi i wed dinp, she hinlled for the first tine-, reply InR "That s nilno Mrs. de Smiles told of her weddlm,- In ... i r I I pjrls. the houeMiioon tlip to T. unci. in .mil America and of the return In Chill She tnld of how disappoint! d Jul, tie Baulks wits when lie li.iiiuil of lur limit 1 means. epiesMng himself in these words, Ihe said Whv that's nothing at all Her fortune was estimated at f inu.fliin After hriellj ilesctibing theli return from Chill the v titers was as.td to Ideutifv a revolver. alleMil to have been bought for her by her huslnml hhe gl.inettl ut tho weapon . huthlered pcrceptlh' mJ tin mil lur head ns she tnld Of the pun Hum Ihe pb tnl wns the olio with which i-ln-tlmt her husband .Mrs De Saulies lo'tl of the- iilviee given her bv her hush mil reginllng the use of the pistol IK- thought slit- would b- alom & good deal Then on f hri'limu, l'.tl.', th-bib e.imt !, m l,i. s:ie told of being at the Ite s tulles home at .South lltthleheni. I'.i . at that time , and said her husb-uid mu iiu.illy m lilt neek end visits to her Then followed the llrst of ni.iuv l"ttiis to be lntrurtuce.il bj the defense in the i n tentlon that the love was all one-sided Tho epistle read was a bui fling effusion. Includ ing ,i n.ithelli c-inipl.ilnt of loiii-soiium-ss and a reiUst th.it he come to visit hi r hln was I vlng nt llelhlehein at that t iu- Another b tttr be -tei hid In r husband "not to wori.v and voik too inm Ii ' It sug tested that "posslb") Daddy hid forgotten ivlfe and b.ib," but, it added, ' I am hopln:,' Cot." I 1)11) NOT T I.I. lli:i'. 'tlooD-IIVl. ' "i. have even lei t mc without even telling me good-bje or salng wheio vou are going." imolher letter lead 'I hope 5011 are having a good time In New v.ork " 1 It continued end was signed 'Dcvotcdli 1 Blanqulta " I On ugust 0 1013. she v rote to De I DO NOT Special Piano Sale III lllllflffwBilfffi iffBiil MWWH!iMiflri Uprights & Player-Pianos in w ir-rx inniOUTC Taken as put pay- 4U UOILU UriVlVan t uj ment on LudwiB Player-Pianos. Terms as low as $5 per montri. 95, $100, $125, $150, 175, I90 17 PLAYER-PIANOS Perfect 88-note wareroom-used only, nt savings of from $100, $125, $150 and $175. Moderate terms arranged. WAREROOM-USED UPRIGHTS Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect in every way. At savings $40, $45, $52.50, $63, $70, $75 & $90 Moderate terms if desired WE PAY 10' PREMIUM ON YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Your $50 s Liberty Bond Is Worth $55 $50 and $100 Liberty . Bonds Accented as part payment on these pianos, or it bond is noi xuiiy pam for. we will credit you with the amount you have paid and pay the balance ourselves. THERE IS NO WAR TAX TO BE PAID ON PIANOS. LUDWIG PIANO CO. 1103 Chestnut St., PKila. Kaulles. nrknnvvlrdftlni tho receipt of n cook Ix-olt he had nc-nt her. Kho upoleo of tho "dandy time" they would hno In coolt Inif new dlshei, and concluded by inlnR ".Much luck to 50U and God Menu Jou." In ImltliiK tones Mrs, Ve Huullei told of helns at Deal lleach In Aunui-t, 113, where (die rpent a month, and whtre, ilie khIiI "He Saulles i aine to Kfn me on Hundaj with a ciowd of frlendH Ini'luillnir Do .Snutlea"!! Jinrinn friend, Mamhall Ward " 1'urliiR that Mult. Hhe teitltled. rhc flKnul a check on Auwusl 2? for $tB,oo. ami r.ino It to her huxliaud In November. Hir tho witness ahl he went to live it IS I nt SKtlcth Mieel New York "My luithainl caint imnie Very Into its a rule," she Mid 'Mali times bttweeli .1 and 4 oelocl; m the murnlnK lie never told me where he hid been," she said on Ici ember n, in, she nlll he kIkiimI u thick for J10U0, and u.ive It to lur bus band When nked If kIip was li.tt 15 i" th' Winter of l)13l!H4. she lepll'd "Nn. I was not " Khe tlieu tnld of lur htlihliiid h ,ipiin ' nient as Minister to t'nm-u.iy t-'hi went t lliltiipe with the baby to v iidt frpnds in hir husband's nilvke, sh" s.tld 'He did not take the pinltlon. ' hhi said ' because he said bo could make rnort timnei In N w York " l'Ain ron m:w uItK Ilol S. She returned to America in Aunust I ill hct"ne he I hnslmnd had t.iblid lur tint h" J nil nbtalniil a eotltitlv home for bd "When I loft for lluropi- he hid mi sikii two hl.nd; ehe-1,, ' lie s.ild Later h- MM he had mini oj the ilicil.s for the) nsviiKiite amount of fisuuu and hid nam th.it amiutit for a home at 'ii si ut i Irflith. stuct " The de'iiiM- .i.nieinl'. that lu iull." pnld but JT'.nn f.,r tiie l.tiij'.e , It win while the def-nd tnt and lur bus band wen- lum lilra; tie il.iv vt'tli Aum ' Ilie'tfChti tint the husband nieivnl m in vitation from til" I"j!ij of M in-hesi r .isMni; hi.,) t k 5-uhilni; 'l.attr I n him on tin- vi sh ) p.ilil When unhid If there v.u,- n,iii ,u-i women in the p.utv she rip lid 'lilrb- ' A topi of Town Toplis, il-liillin tin il liiK-t of tin- Uuk. of Atnriiliesti r. win. then Inlrodtiitd, bi.aiise Mis (, s miles ti,u. lied t-iu- hid it id It afttr liivlut; had hei attention i.ilkd to It by friinds Tin ar-tk-!i was ,i morihlut' iknutieiitlon m tin Miml.ij bravvls lield In a lott ibu i.uted bv the liu'.e at 1'ii.Miium roilit. L, I crm:.s.s rit:riti:s in cask 'I he ti itne of Huth Miepley, the at lies' was hmiiKht up vdini the vltnets tet'fieil the bov vv tit to sc his mothei at n hotel I and said I ' 1 am i:nln' to btvc two mrthui.s AIlss I SlupUv Is I'olm; to marry father and be 1 1 v otlui l.i-.tlit I ," the (hild told his motlu 1 "liidilv sum she will love me ju--t us much us jou do. the witness deilind the boy told hei Asl.ed to Klv.- d -tails of her dlvon-e, tin witness whs pieveultil from riplj lntr b "' ""'' ""', "" l'-'l'"-s oui nmv l,e Hilmlttid. siilil tin I'ollll 'I lie wltltisH told ol parlies a.t 1 Iflj-M-v-' nib slieet w hei ii tin Saulb s had h.n-hdor final te rs and i lite rtahn ti the babv ' Hit I. iby i, line luik from nut of these lartles sin sittl, 'weailiii; a line He told li, e his fillier had bought u br.iei lit foi a 'Miss llrowu with -obl. u hail and when In- veautid otie also his fathet bought him tlic ring I'li-atU (ttiiltj to Killing Woiu.m l.ugrne llezell, n tiegto, U.!1 Smith t'lllt. 11 slice I tml IV pl-.ldlll guiltv In Mtntnldi glee nun ilt r, In e (Using tne ileil'i ., 1 1 11 1 11 i-n-l tw vtlfe, .11 il .ill I 1 Itivi- 1 t' 111 1 1 1 mi -in 1 ' "it -' at' ' ' n 11 1 t.inii '. 11 11 11 1 1 11 " i 1 i irs In 1. I n I ' v on Julv l'l la ' I' i"H "ti'l 'a w-.nmn HUiirr. .til over the Inltt r s Ki.itl'tis with tln r nun, , lul llase II snot lie TERMINAL MARKET The Aldine Hotel Clirslnul and lOlh Mreets IIa exceptional facilities far nrivatt ei frtalnliiB Reeeiitlons, Wcddincs, Cards. Dinners Dance MISS THIS onderful Values in SLIGHTLY USED and SECOND-HAND Your $100 Liberty Bond Is Worth .$110 ril ! i fFRESH EGGS if EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2(, FOUR PHILADELPHIANS WIN SHOULDER STRAPS Army Commissions Awarded to Young Graduates of Training Schools for Otliccrs SIi:M LR I ATKINSON VoutiK l'hila l"Ip'ii.n, i ho-o a)i pointmcnt to .1 '1 1 1 iv in tl o I'niteil St itos ,1 niv, Hillnwiii a com so of ttuininu at the Camp Ojclt'thorpc siliotil, is atiniHiii"il. Liuutcnitnt Atkinson lives nt HOI South Forty-seieoiul .sticc-t I'our I'hll 11b Iplil.nis are- aim. 111 th who hao leielved inmml-siuns in tin irgtilir 111 me, neeordlng to word rn.-i Ivi d leu t.-il , from 1'nit Oglethorpe It It hlghlv prinii.l. tint similar honois will be award, d sivenl .olhits ironi this e-llv as a rem!' of tin leeotds they established at tin ollim trilnlng i-.imp .spinier T. Atkinson, of fnl noiuii Cmv second str. et, fonnerl a ..ilesinan fot ; I savior ,V Cn . eas t-ouunis--iou.il a m olid lletlliU.lUt at a result of llle I v.liulll i tions it thu otlleerV training i.unp at I'n 1 Ogkthotpe (In 1 tsl Prlel iv lb I btother st 1' W AI1.iii-.jii ol 1J.I W noiilaiiil Ml it M p., I 1 in ml.. 1 ., 11 I nmhul.tn. , mrin m ti.nulinr .t Ml. nt i 1 l.i uit n Hit Mlvlll ' ihia f n if. w il.iv- n wt'l I 11 I. ,iv I I11l1.il. Mil .! .1.1 XMA5 GREETING CARDS Cmoicc Seicctionsfck Personal Engraved CAnDS FRANK d. GURRY PAHERA SPECIAL ST Qf2 CHESTNUT tZ1 gKP: d.mm u IKcBbA vkkVHBIbbI & W&SX'W(MKiXmmiiivmSffM Mens Overcoats Street Coats Motor Coats $16.75 $24.75 $34.75 Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET 1008 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia All-Linen Table Cloths At The Lowest Prices You Can Expect For Some Time to Come. As the supply is steadily decreasing, the advantage of buying now is obvious. Excellent Christmas gifts. Cloths, 2 yards stiuare, $4.50 each. . Up to Cloths 2 by 4 yards, $28.00 each. Cloths, 2U yards square, $G,00 to $23.00. Cloths, 'IV2 yards hquare, $7.50 each. Up to Uanquet Cloths, 2Va yards wide by 0 yards long, at $95.00. The Appropriate Napkins Breakfast size, $6.00 to $21.00 a dozen. Dinner size, $9.00 to $65.00 doien. tro to Tort Illlni. Juet outside of HI l'aco. Tcxal, where ho will bo attached to tin ic: Th Iru Infantry UaMiolds C Mtmrhead, pun of Dr. W W Moorhend, of 1C23 l'ltin treet, reeelvcd a comtnlsslcn as tctond lliulcnant at Kort OKlethorpe, t !a . and Is now on hH wn home for a short furlough before leavlnt; for Cnmp Jailtson near Columbia, ,s ( Moorhend was nsslstant city cdltt r of the '. tiling Ti-lecraph and biforo leaving fj the tralnliiK e.imp he married Miss i:il?n bcllt tlr.iy, ''a nowspipir woman Another l'hlladdphlan who linn tiuilined (it the same caina for a llrst lleutemncy H W IIIIhiii r'niniibcll. II mn of Ur WIIIImii J Campbell, 113 West School lann. Oer mantown, who l-i n law nml mulkal book publlshi r .it 10.23 (Jhistnut Hreet l Hob. rtson 1'lske, of 3310 Ilimlltoti street, was I'oinniWsloneil tlrtst lleub limit of ininntry In tho rmular army at the ollleers' ....... j ... ...u ,,hi,ini ,11111; m me ouirers traltiltiK camp at Tort Oelethorp.v. Cn lie ranked twentieth in tho eotnpanv of l.u to receive commissions Ho Is twmt tix je.irB old, .1 native of this eltv and n Kraduati of the Central Manual Tmlnlm; School In! Stars in Service I'lag There are -131 st.irs on the sen lie II, in vvlileh wilt be unfurled on ThanhstfiiliiK I'aj at the ''ermantov.-u llovs' Club Mts Marv llniUcs. a sister of the imlv membir of the i lul who I n Riven Ills llle lor his munti will unfurl the n if Si-nator CaliU'r'-. S20 Sliirt-t Stokn M: YtiltlC Nov .0 Tlufts of shirts ! fr in ,i numlrv hi re disi 1 -.ed th it l" H .tirii,,. inn r j.ajs ?-il e'l.ll in- ins smri-l Two tio were- e llniK tbo slot, n blrta at land Behind ihe Government LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Tlllltlt 1 IN Vl ll, lllollllCT wwli .11111 win nam ihw ii hi mbim llanscom's "Vilify," l Uic finest bread (lour. SI 1.00 11 hhl. 1232 Mnilict St. and Hinnclieal n s a a a n g r u a n a n Distmctibr glnttqurs a-JM"'''?.. JllUlUUl J II Hi I., lint tliilnel Onn Il.n, , ti a n is a n p JOiiB B I21S TjRRYfcr VAMERAS DEVELOPiMO PRIHTIMG nu BI:TlrlttllD FRANK J.CURRV THE CAMERA SPECIAUST 312 CHESTNUT STREET 61Z A CHRISTMAS I ml r t, rtN inn tl " ' U.KWKLLYN'S l'l il nlh Id i's stan.iiril liru ' 1,"18 Chi'stiuit Strcc-l n. 1 In li Till Mi Inli'M The war makes heavy in roads on the average purse, and if wc are to fjivp as freely .is we all wish we must conserve our resources by confining our personal expendittnes to necessities and by buy ing goods that give full measure of service for every dollar. Men of this calibre find .that Tyrol Wool garments combine style, warmth, utility, durability and price moderation. fC7lJ REGULAR ARMY BARS MEN OF SELECTIVE AGE Ordered Not to ltecruit Those Between '21 and HI After December 15 Next orebis to contlne enllstmint after ln t ember lf to tho iiki-s eighteen to twenty one and nbeve thlrtj-one. t-o that the draft n.esiiity be limited excluMvclv ti) the run selective uruiv, have h.-en received by the t lilted Stntis army rtcrultlni; ofiUv from the War Iei.irtint lit ine l nittd hlatet navy miuitie corns , ; .... ..,- -in ' "' ."a "'" recrultltii; olllees had not reieived that order today, and knew nnth- iiik loiK-iiiiniK it ;iiasmuih as It takes foitv-.-ieht hours to eoiiipicto an enlistment J E CALDWELL 8f (9. PEARL NECKLACES A wide variety oj jirndation nna price lrn Saturdti I vl'I Ft , V not niu!miito,,.1,iJiiimmiinmiiiim!nimi!imai Cfjatttoaiyirm KBJ. 'Jiixmtt i&StfKT k QHftl A REAL, olii-fnahiuneil. New England Turkey dinner in all our rotaurants Thanksgiving Day from noon until nine o'clock. Better phone reservation. Punkin Pic, as mellow as nn Autumn sunset Plum Puddin', as full of raisins as an August night of stars and crispy browned Turkey with all the flxin'sl No wonder we atl feel we should give Thanks! a f-jOTEL 923 MARKET STREET Get Your New Coat in Time for Thanksgiving SflEy . NEW FURSv M&r FurScarfs,4.98io$25 Fi,rMuuV3.98to$15 Fur Sets, 10.00 to n00- 500 Brand New Fine new dresses; in every R Satin-Sergfc-T'' n $5-98 .V ;3 tiou VeHets. satins, tanetas, seizes, cic. you wjii neeu one tor tlic 1017 i frrm the tlmo It Is fllnl at the recruiting stntlon, tho army recruiting offlcerit say that It will bo neeesrory to llle applications by December 13, In order for persons coin ing under tho new rullnK to take advan tage of the leeway given The recruiting olllccrn claim that the limi tation means a reduction of 75 per ee nt In tho number of nppllcntlrns. They aro prepar ing to make several drives for new men before tho new order shuts down tho selec tive ages, nint It Is expected that there will bo a rorrtspoudlng rii"h em the part of thoe who prefer to chooso their r-wti branch of tho t-ervlco for enlistment, lather than wait for tho draft machinery to take them Hclleve C.irl Kloped With Soldier Kathleen Hurst, sIMeen years old, 1713 I-'ranels street who dlsippcnred from her homo Knturdaj, leaving a note saving that he would not return, Is btlleved to have eloped with a Foldler Tho police am se itching foi her ' T)j'-iT3jitvinmm''JiiJdinTim.Tiiipni, Lighting Fixtures Design with certain refine ments and elegance that apnea R t i to those of good judgment and offered at prices consistent with best workmanship. The I lorn & Bnmnen Mfjj. Co. Ri'tall SdlrsiTjrjuis k27-4 North Broad Street t txaJK Hon; itomnb o ADELPHIA Q SMSSWrf fit J'''"1 MtM Jii'i.- 'lunim.n w j-tmi COATS Worth $19.75, $25 and up to $45 $15-$19 75-$25 Fur, Kerami, Pluth or Self Trimmed onderful assortment of beautiful coats in every new shade of the season. Included arc all new eftccts and materials A coat for jou at your price! SECOND t L0QR Coats in the Basement at$598 $y.98 $9.98 DRESSES 8-$10-$15 conceivable style, color ant! combina ' -ir Perry 8 Have J the Clothes! When these Suits and Overcoats at ,$15, $18, $20 & $25 are gone we shall have to pay r more money to replace them than we paid for these! J Meantime, we are splendidly prepared lo let you take advantage of these big values at prices much below their market worth today! Cf And the Reason is ftf We never in our his tory bought so many woolens for a Winter season as we did for this year's business! We never got so big a jump upon soaring prices, and we never of fered values inf&.tfgu lar season's stock of Overcoats and Suits that were such bargains as these are today! J We're passing ihe advantages on to you! Do as we did Buy in time! Officers' Uniforms J No man knows bet ter than a soldier the value of discipline and drill. For over half a century we have de-x voted all our time and talent to tailoring clothes exclusively for men, with an eye sjngle to distinction, style, fit and comfort. Our Offi cers' Suits and Over coats show those quali ties in a marked degree. Come in and see them! $30, $35, $45 for Suits $40, $45, $50 for Over coats. 11 PERRY&CCK w li iT ' A' i.. V -Mr AC $f m T L. rilm ?lPm hi, ' jSSw 1 S2SiiM V. k'xX . M 1 16th N t'l M M n i ji NS .'A,i r rz-f V vfcAV, 'Z fh 1. 3" Jfen ...v!tr?v .,r - . v 1 THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY & .K v. w , .' ,i. T V5i $&faiL3& -Wl v "1 i. . jr y&i v.. & & y'" 't --L- '" 2'
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