The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1916, Page 9

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‘ RT TERT ERC TO I — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY i7, 1916. , WETOTESTIFY AGAINST ALLEGED tent as Witness, but Can- not Compel Her. Waite, wife of Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, polsoner of his father-in-law and his mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jobn E, Peck of Grand Rapids, Mich., will be used by District Attorney Swann as a witness against Dr. Waite during his trial next week, Was announced to-day by Asistant District Attorney Dooling, who with Assistant District Attorney Brothers, is preparing the case for trial. Section 2445 of the Penal Law says: riage!" Mrs. Waite has descrtbed to Mr. own short-lived romance, “My life with Arthur,” she sald, happy. His treatment of my mother, just before she died, however, created y in me a suspicion that he was re- sponsible for her tilness and subse- quent death, Each day he gave her the medicine which the physician in| attendance prescribd. His attitude to- Y ward her was that of a devoted son. Mother liked him because of the at- tentions he paid her, She told me she loved him because of these attentions. ‘The Saturday mother died Dr. Waite won the Metropolitan tennis cham. pionship. That morning he took ride in his auto. mother out for b rose was a big dental prof own statements, performing once going t with him. When he came out he Us the patient upon wh operated. tle us ther and tr at a time rom me.” GOURT WARNS SENVILLES TO LET NIECE AI ONE ved With Theft Be. Says, Wouldn't Marry Cousin, Bails Girl ( . cause, to marry was not 5 with her fr Justice ¢ villes to let the ing them with jail He then released M which was furnish misstoner John TH. ’ CREDIT TERMS ‘ $3-°° Down on $50: . §00 66 6675.00 | 7:00 “ «+ 100-0 | 10% 8 « 66 450.00 15:0 =«« +s 200-% 25.00 “ 4 300-00 FREE BRASS BED APARTM&NTS FURNISHED MPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 pen Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER BET.103&104 ST d+ POISONER WATE Statute Makes Her Compe- The fact that Mrs, Clara Peck “Many persons are of the opinion,” District Attorney Swann sald to-day, “that the law prohibits a husband or wife from testifying against each other. There is no such prohibition. “The husband or wife of person in« dicted or accused of a crime ts in all cases a competent witness, on the examination or trial of such per- son; but neither husband nor wife can be compelled to disclose a con- fidential communication made by one to the other during their mar-| Dooling her husband's actions before and after the murder of her father! and mother, telling the story of her “was everything that could be de- sired. He was kind and attentive to everything that would make me| nd bought her a number of I always believed that Dr. Waite in the medical and He used to take and have me wait according to his was busy inside y art now and he except that he yok everything in was » is the daughter} hing manufae- | COLUMBUS AVE.| | | | “Yes, Madam, we do recommend these gloves because they are Kayser Silk Gloves and we know that they will give our customers value that other silk gloves fail to give, especially the ‘cut price’ and ‘bargain sale’ kind. “Our customers have discovered that only in Kayser Silk Gloves can they be sure of correct style, perfect fit and long wear.”’ **Why do Kayser Silk Gloves wear so much better?’’ “‘It is the quality of the silk fabric. Kayser knows how to make this silk fabric pure ard strong. There is no ‘weight- ing’ or ‘loading’ in the silk; you get a silkier glove, one that resisis wear and fits better.” “‘They do fit better—why?’’ “Because they are cut and made correctly at the fac- tory by experts who have been making silk gloves for 30 years. See for yourself how shapely, how graceful they are.”” **Are all Kayser Silk Gloves per- fect?’’ “Yes, madam, because every Kayser Silk Glove is inspected four times before it gets to you. Each of the four inspectors is paid a bonus in addition to her regular salary for any defect she finds, and the fourth inspector gets four times as large a bonus as the first. This is the care that is taken to make our gloves perfect.” “How do they wash?’’ “They wash well when you follow directions. Even after repeated washings they look like § new, they do not shrink, the seams do not) rip and the gloves retain their shape.” “‘What is the proper way to wash: them?’’ “Use lukewarm water and a pure soap. Do not wring or twist gloves, and rinse them thoroughly because any soap left in the gloves will discolor them. Stretch them into shape, lay flat between a folded towel to dry.” “‘Do Kayser Gloves come in many styles?’’ ‘We have a saying—‘There's a Kayser Silk Glove for every occasion.’ There are plain gloves for shopping; ruffled ‘Queen Elizabeth’ for afternoon wear; and plain or tucked and embroidered long gloves for evening.” Kayser Silk Gloves cost no more than the ordinary kind; whether two clasp, twelve button or sixteen button lengths Kayser’s always represent the best value at the price. The name Kayser is in the hem and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves. GUUEU MDD ACUUCUUUULUTCUUNMOLURERE SRO UETAY TOT eames ono

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