fpr .sxlff, 7- - vt-f - '$W FJ- & f p FAIL TO SHAKE STORY . OF MRS. DE SAULLES Slayer of Husband Keeps Nerve 'Under Grueling Quiz by Prosecution CROWL JAMS COURTROOM Vitncss Ualka State liy Clever Kx- plnnntiou of Letters to Her Victim 3iini:oIj, u t, Nov. ::. Mrs Hlanca Do Kaullfs, chniRcil with the muriUT of her husband, Jnlin Longer no SaulUs". withstood a cruellm: iro- examination hiTO today lit tho hiimU of Tilstrlct Attornoy W.-eUs. Hut the little woman emerged from tho mornlnc t-'esolon with her direct testimony mislmkun. The pnwceutlon ass.illed Slw. lo S.iuIWm tostlmotiv from -cry uhrIi-. II" wmh i-nft. nokeii hut ndrolt. Uo derided tho con enlloll Of tho dlifMIM! that It MIlH lioslt,If for M"1 l' fuiillea to suffer n l.ipso or memory during the progress of the murder and then to recover, f-o rapidly and com. Tho District Attorney uruek fiom nn tmctnccluil nntflo when lm iutrodrced u He. rlest'of letters hctwun tho defendant mid ,.,r husband. II If. object uiih to fchow that there waH douht In Mrs. He S.iulles'H whin as early aa 1 r 1 4 as to her hushand'H loj Hj and fnlthfulness Hundieda cromUd the coirhlor- of the little Mlucola. couilhnuro durliiR tho c.ufo hours, hoplmr lRr' their nay Into Ilia limited audkn'o wlikh Is huliur pft mltted t" hear the uiimii i'h of IUihum I'c FaulliH. tho slrl-ulfo eliartful with tin- min der of hei former husband, Jack Ho Kitilln. Tim I.illf-t pari of tho irnwil .n doomed to disappointment. I'loflllni; by ilio cMierifiiee of i-stiMilay h ht.impcde, eoiir' olllcers ueie jitepaitd to handle the i row d Ah the again look her seat on tho wlt ,if.,a stand. Mrs, Do Saullis looked paler than tnuul In u ulilto erepn no emtio mouse, she moio Iho bluo latin skirt District Attorney Weeks lost no tln'o In attaching the defcnse'H plea, "lapsu of mem cry and tempoiary liresponslbl lt." "You stated jesterday you leealled noth inir fiom tho tlmo our husband laid .ou could not see otir baby boy until )ui re pained consciousness at tho Jail. Is that right?" tho attorney asked. "It Is" tho witness icplled. In perfectly ccn tones, suggesting slio was master of tho situation. "Ilaio you suffetcd any lapto of mcinoty lnce that tlmo?" "I h.no not." Then 5 on remember all you testified to .icslerday ."' "Vcs, I think t do." "Sow, may I ask, when did you first l,nd out your husband did not earn for jou?" "When wo went to JJuropo before the war." "tVero jou unhappy at South TJethlchcm whllo with tho Do Saulles family?" CALLUD HIM "IDUAL HUSr.AXD" Attorney Weeks tool: a fcudden turn In his attack and produced u letter written hy tho defendant Immediately after tho lilrth of tho boy. Tho letter was to Do Saulles, and said In part: "You hao been such n precious Ideal husband, and now you nro also nn Ideal father." 'Wero u slncero when you wrote tint letter?" sho was nsked. "I meant part of It," was tho reply. Before Introducing a second letter, tho witness was asked If her husband had be como somewhat neglectful while sho was In Loudon In 1914. "Ho had," sho teplled. The becond letter wag written l,y tho wife In London whllo Do Kiulle?, with tlio baby, remained In Now- York. It em phasized her faithfulness to her husband, adding sho was playing In tho sawshlno, drinking It all In, forgetful of c cry thing except tho joys of llilng." She admitted bho was happy and having a good tlmo when -sho wroto tho letter. "Happy," sho explained, becauso I was with my 6wn relatives." The prosecution rccelicd a setback when It tried to prove that tho witness was ory I happy when sho wroto tho letter. The court intervened and permitted Mrs. do Saullcs to explain her "happiness." "I will say I ncor wroto a letter," sho Eald, "permitting persons to get tho Idea I was not happy. I was proud and wanted them nil to believe I was happy." When asked If sho had n good tlmo ni dances and prlvato theatricals while In London, MrJ. Do Saulles replied: "I was bored to death " Abked how sho could bo unhappy and write Mich loUng letters to her husband, she said: "I resorted to flattery." Mrs. Do Saulles said that, In a way sh ven thought nt that time, lOll, her hu". bind had married hor for her money. HXCUSB VOll YACHT IIPISODl-. Returning to her story that Bho had seen her former husband and the Duko ot Manchester on u. yacht burrounded by a bevy of Broadway beauties, tho District At torney sought to show why tho Duko ana Do Saulles should bo so "chummy." 'Don't jou know, Mrs. Do Saulles. that your husband and tho Duko weio working Stand Behind the Government LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE THIHD FINANCIAL DISTRICT Galvanized Boat Pumps hywtiMg""ir"t''""'u'","wlt""' I.. D, llrrcer Co., CD N. Sd fit Vain iOOQ. Market 611. Fountain Peh? we in me Point. to your Hand ALL MAKES REPAIBEO .Alliiwpnc n old n iniRFo,,Walerman's Pen jllUCH ESTNU1 Elastic Dosiery & Abdominal Supptrtcr TruKfirn anil Invalid Hunpllri Our cuods arn alwan frenh Only the bft l'ara rubber uiiil flnpHt Bilk and linen thread used. We make thexo to order, thua atisurinff ou not onlv fresh coods. but ulso u perfect lit We also fit trusses and CTUArnntee eatlsfattlon Upert litters and lady at tendant. riiYMOi nh srrrr.v co. OF rillUDKI.flllA 1111 South Kith St. N. W. Cur, Sunom St. HEADQUARTERS for Genuine Bull Dog Bunting Service Flags 2 x3 St 81.00 !'(, xl ft SI-"11 B i5 ft 3.00 l't Color 1, S or 3 Start We ray l'oitute l"rtc llit of taroer Ue. order blank anil ample of Hull Dog vu return mall BULL DOG BUNTING AMERICAN FLAGS Embroidered Star Hewed Star I Q II MOD 3x5 ft , ..13.00 fix 8 ft (11.50 HX12 ft (10.00 10 ft (7.M) 10x15 ft (15.00 talis Fink & Sons : Good Flags Bell Phone. Market X40 .55 N, 7 strut (tbw Market, pear Arch) ? ' 1 : XTflHK. M MHIIH IIH aiKUl M I 1 tei. ' i-Wi:if fCIfflef aHr. ? 'itT- t I'"..WF ?TTT --r- - XJCfref SajHMri on ii larKo war contract to furnish horse to tho I nnadlan t1oernment7" ho risked. 'I heard of n war contract, hut didn't know tho details," was tho reply. "Don't you know tho- two gentlemen cleaned up ?.'.n,oou on tl tf contract? "It they did, t did nofHteo tho money." lhferrltip to tho time In tho fall of 1911, Mhcn, as tho ultncsiH told, fho as hu miliated hj hotel clerk In London, who asked her "iihlclt ulfo Bho na," Weeks produced another letter. Tho letter Mas urlttvn on tho nrrlvnl of tin- defendant In America to tho husband, who Mas then hi rmnc Tho date Mas Christmas, 191-1 Tho letter profeed loio and lonennCiH for tho-husband, but the defendant ld: "I was erv unhappy and ery hurt. My heart Mas broken Mhcn I wrntu It." "Did jnu really think our husli-ind m.is iioiljlnc In hard as "U Implied In jour letter to him"' "Well, he told mo hrt was unrkltig to Laid ho h'ul no lime to ,m'.t ifter me ' Then the prosecution for tin- llrst tlm' broiiKht fti the name of Harold Koulir, u .New orfc man now HcMIm: In I'rnnci-. It Mas KoiikrMlth Mhom Mrs. De s.mlles uined In London; It waa lVmlcr Mho Mas 'J" tlin Lusitanla on the nlurn from Lou con. ami it ns ruulcr ilth ihum Mio dined nrtir .minus In N.-n ork "l should like to nek," mill the attorney, "as ,. heart brok. u at tlmt time'." I m.m mlMrable." Will, i an inn datieoMlth your feet vlun lour in-art Is hrohen?' ' I can, and h ive." 1l1lw"lJ'0,!?ttl,', 1Imll",r fries of Utters. L ! " H10 ITO-'ecutlon hoped to offset iirrrws:i,w"wn 1,t!in' wii,c" " mL y ,ll,f ",'"' beard of the Lusitanli KohiB doiin "si,- iiM.ci Mll, .1R '.l buMtM1,!:;''1,;::-,'ulI,n:,,,ou,os,nip,,,,,nt- .i,.',IS!'t ",; ?n t,,at Mr n .".miles --lid tn.it lm wished lie wris ,,n il.. l..,-- She smiled an Fho lepllcil: ' ' I "I don't remoii).r." Tho prosecution then ptoduccd a li-itcr iiuyi y mama to her husband. thankl-.R I Him for lionets ho had sent her to 1'hili as another iMdenco that 1i!h loio lop l had not i eanid. Is it true that tince the birth of vour child )ti wero a wife to jour,huband In liamo oulj?" Wieks demanded 'That is not Hue," cnino tho hot re tort "I wrs a wife to him, but I told Mrs Hecksher, hit sMer, tbat I was not That matter was my aff.ih " Mil: 1-AlD HiU'M'.HOLD 151 LL- WlilIY the District Attorney was showing Idi ntlllcntloti cliei Us dr.niu bv .I.nk De Sailllis In fnuir of his wife to show that Do Smiles was not 'pending his wires Kurdistan, Dug hestan und Mossonl Huffs; Bizca 35 f 'tx7 feet at special prices $35,00 to $',S,00. Regular lal ue $50.00 to $75.00. C ,- r " nw TMM" ' ' '"'' W C 923 MARKET STREET fL4 AST CALL" V PLUSH g 1 rfj0 1 AND CLOTH LUVl l 1 t $15 Simple fitted waist Coat .styles On n0 5 $&&k km ? NEW FALL COATS IN OUK JiARGAIK BASEMKST AT With large convertible collars, full skirted and 18-inch length, empire styles, fur and plush trim mings. Wool velours, cheviots, mixtures, Ker seys, Zibelincs in all new fall colors. 9 I SILK & SERGE PRESSES There are scores of stunning afternoon and evening wear in Serges Satins Taffetas Combinations With Georgette BARGAIN' BASEMENT c W S yiuiiiow" whihix JJJSSTthe home of style and ECONOMY EVENING LEDGEB-PHTLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEtoER 27, money, tho witness was ashed about one check for $500. "Vcs, ho Rao that to me," oho admitted, "It was my birthday mid that was my pres ent a part of the money ho owed me." Asked nit to who paid tho household hills whllo lliltiK In tho Senty.elKhth strict property, N"ew York rlty. sho replied: ' f did. Mhcneer 1 had tho mono." HeiurnltiR nwaln to her trip to Chill, the TMstrlct Attorney askid If her husband did not pay her way and rIio 'n-r a letter of credit for 2000. "I don't lememher," she irpllid "Then do Mill recall tradlnc In a rliiB for a new one." "( 'Whit did tho second line cost?" "lllfthtccii thousand dollars. ' After further ixldeiu-n i-oucerulntf Uimii rial nltalra, Attorney Wnks turned and asked: Jlrs. Do Pattlles. when did you first le.irn joti shot .ottr husband?" Without the ipiher of nn iyclah or show of emotion, she upllid "When Dr. WlKht told me ' "You kmw notbliiK about it at that time the time of the shoothiR" ' "No." would ucvisi: ixco.mi: tax PiTsiilcnt of Croilit .McnV AbJuciatiun SustKcsts Anioiiilmunts. to Law inenilm'nts to the I id -t Income tnv lavi bale lifdi susested l.i Walter IC. llardt. plesldent of tho I'l.dt Men's Asmh latlou of Philadelphia. In a l.ltir P, William (I McAdoo. Secrctatv of tlin Truisiiri. it win stated at tbo association linn heoti at the! Hntrl Adelphl.l tod ly. In ppnliiliiK his action, Mr. llatdt said "fter dlRestltiK the I itesi in, mm, t.ix law and liollni! the Ri-ner-il dKiiOMtlmi to ei u' Its Inti-nt without Moiitini; Its pioilslotis, I halo about i-.tnluih-d tint nu Important ft FlOWerS from CTic Sipi ofilic Slost are always fresh. Four shipments daily. Mloterqram ChanesJfenrFbx W&rJJZ' 221 South Broad Si. Rare Values Notwithstanding the present scarc ity and advancing cost of importa tion, many of our finest pieces in this offering represent no advance over our former low prices. Hardwick & Magee Co. 1220 MARKET ST. h 5 I FOR THANKSGIVING - $1975 - $25k Rich, dressy fur-trimntcd coats in any fash ionable color you may call for. Of Velour, hurclld, boliia, Tweed mixtures, l'om Poms and l'lushes, representing all late fashion touches. On Our Daylight Second Floor I lines prevail, some feature the new line, others show preference for or for the new side skirt draping. Our Daylight Second Floor - $15 - $1975 61 stli" street, Satin Hats ? Brand new urri"als in Satin j , Hats. All the newest shades are here, In all shapes and ef fects. Trimmed with fur, metallic fancies, feathers, etc. Extraor dinary allies at 111ft o- $0.lft V JL w - x ii i want's stbkkt vr.nnn I WP tfl -DRESSES-! m Iff WM S (- lorfccf St. at 18th t ai.d yp- . : l . , m ' I i rSv I SI ? V feature lias been oerloolted. As tho hill flow stniuls tho frugal saihnr of huJlncss nlcn Is not rewarded, whereas tho lulh business men benellt." In n reply to his letter Mr Har'ill has been notified by Danhl C Hopt-r. head of tho Income tax dep irtment, that ho would J E CALDWELL &r(0. S I I.V Antique on J (i?cJorn littglisli, American, DutcK Artisticdlly Designed Substantinllv Mnde Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Sensible Christmas Giving BY ME9L AtHV WOMEN Since it ii the idea with most of us that Christmas giving this year should be confined to our intimates, it is not amiss to siiBRcst that wherever possible the gift should possess a practical utility. fc w omen Vjitts Men May Choose lor Women Guts That Will Give Genuine Satisfaction Such as a Suit, Top Coat or Sport Vest of Tyrol Wool, a Raincoat of Waterproofed Silk, A Stetson Velour Hat, a man-tailored Waist, or two or an assortment of silk hosiery. Think it over carefully. Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET ?! iMMni"M'' DO YOUR CHRISTMAS Seasonable Suggestions Trrrrrm iniiiiiiniiii"""inI""ll"",ttTI"""""""nn PLAYERP1AN0 At the Very Special Price 425 GIVE s-ome thought to the pur chase of your Piano. Take into consideration the repu tation of the House of UELLAK. Don't buy hastily. We have a complete assortment of Player Pianos, and the prices are right. o Easy Terms SELLAK 1129 Chestnut St. BAR PINS BROOCHES A mot nttricthe ussort mftit uf n.'w utnl lifantlful tlfKlcn In Kre n iro'il ulth I'lati uuin front DlatnonJs, .sapphlrts ami thrr rtnnu cntnltlnttlona, $22.50 to $60.00 6(tUT3tttw 'tiAA cud.t For Chriitmaj Gifts 1 tiC.'J.Swrt Walnut St. Order Now Your Xmas Victor Records Secure a Souvenir 25c ea VictorDog Penn Phonograph Co. 17 So. 9th St. MILITARY (inr.NTiricATio.vi RINGS. $2 to $10 For tbo.e In tb lerrlee Ucilfne for All Uranehes IRA D. GARMAN below rhe.tnol ! -rsrii alif h,s. Sfcfl m i .fSWf QIC. R. Smith & Son V tnlto his recommendations under considera tion. Warwick J. t'rtcc, a writer, hi piescntlnt; nn tmabsls of tho Husslan situation to tho association members, said that tho world has nRreed that tbo Huslan democratic ex periment will buccced. E R T C1 1 H lvJay oeled ere for Men of l hat nre Ourc Appreciation Such as Overcoats, Golf and Sport Clothes, Vests of Tyrol Wool, Sweaters, Raincoats, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery. And many other articles that will thor oughly satisfy any man. H ere 11 HIV SHOPPING EARLY by Reliable Merchants AVVWVW A diamond ii the one gift that through the pan ago of the yean, never depreciate! in value. .Thl. Ill tie flnrer llnr of 14-kt. told i net with Inn diamond nnd a tnnnlilrr. An tintiMial Talue nt 525.00. Why not make y r u r gift this Cnriitmns a diamond? Noth ing elie expreitet to subtly the high regard of the giver toward the recipient. ' Every diamond in our large aitortmenl repreienti an un usual value, and furthermore, each ber.rs our guarantee to be exactly as represented. Dlatrond Book Tree on Iteaueit Mitchell's Diamond Stores ? 37 S. 8th 56 N. 8th VV EatubUsht4 17 "Rappaport Quality Furs for Christmas" I.ufurinuRly ri h p it o M k vt the Beaton a cat. h made up by nltlllel Morkmen UiUi motleln th t ronfurm to Kashioii n I it at Olctatih aft nun uil fur ttitt fur hup rb iiuullt uii'l huiifuno atjle I i tMitnot ik) muaitu ) Louis Kuppapnrt "' &?; T' I USEFUL GIFTS For All the Family Umbrellas, Canes, Parasols Everything in Lamp, Candle and Electric Shades at reasonable prices. HARMAN'S, 115 S. 13th St. DIAMONDS IS Pn while dl- ; momli hi entlrelr , new delm. All platinum Rlnr. $375.00 ; Msn- ether . ptauttful dtalini. THOMPSON iific.t.,.t,35Se.8thSt,w,1 : : QKsJH ''tt'Ajr' a LJVUy 1017 'tfK;,ipnHH Perry's Have the Clothes! '" ' W&M " 1 -4 HH i i (' Ss 'iwi 9 Izm" I it ' i i i i m P !' v L W 'iff ' it 1 M 1) f j i ! !.S 9 I i i i I t Get Your New Overcoat for Thanksgiving Day! I Cf At Perry's you'll find them at Prices away below what they are worth as the Woolen Market is today! $18. $20, $23, S30. $35. i And besides, they're Beautiful ! Philadelphia has never seen such Handsome Overcoat Models and Styles as we are showing this season at Perry's! Dashing Double-Breasters, Raglan shouldered or Regular shouldered, but all neatly shouldered! Big wide belts with buckles; big square-cut patch pockets, slashed vertical pockets, Muff Pockets velvet-lined to keep your hands warm as toast on a blizzardy day ! Fabrics of rich colors, shades and blendings; soft, downy textures; rough-faced goods and hard-finished Overcoatings a kind for every need ! And when it comes to Suits! fl Same thing holds good about their value and about their beauty! It is a certain fact that we have Suits on our counters at Prices right now that you will not be able to match when these are gone for a good deal more money ! You will, be unable to get very much of anything in a Suit or in an Overcoat at the Popular Prices we are quoting you at Perry's today ! $18, $20, $25, $30. Therefore Buy yours in time, for the time is coming when such fabrics may not be woven! Officers' Uniforms CJ Suits of serge and heavy cloth cut on regulation lines plus the character, fit and comfort known to wearers of Perry Civilian Clothes, $30, $35, $45 Overcoats with an air and an atmosphere of dis tinction, $40, $45, $50. Open till 1 P. Perry "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut t - )f.y. M M. on Thursday .-! 1 m & GO. m v . x ..ri. HI 1 i ? i v i M ia "Uf. oy?i '1A- :ji YJ '$: ' ", . V M & s-ZZ k' W ;&. r. V V"fit J St- V11'. "... ,V I .,. U'V r.
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