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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917. ie | HOUSES: OF CAPULET AND MONTAGUE ARRAYED IN COURT _ aoe | PEA M: rs D Sa l le “y irl, ’’ . De Saulles, ‘‘White Violet Girl,’’ Sits Wi ace Like Marble | RR aTESIne er meemanget panecantan-nanapeannns jrenenractergpee ARAL ARO DRA RA AA AR AAR RADA RADDA D DAPPER AAA DAL OPPPOPD APO PALADAAG 10 PETROGRAD BY As Witnesses Tell Soul-Searing ring Story H ow Her Husband Was Slain MUSTFADE.|S1$ Russian Diplomat Is Rushed from Stockholm on a Special Col. House Declares That Is Train, an Hier OF America’s Position—Quick ivneaiiedaiion — DEFENSE JUDGE Tri be | \ J rip Made to Paris, vi STOCKHOLM, Nov. 23—A Russian | Justice wesibairek : UTERWART od Os diplomat bearing poace offers to Rus: | PANRING wenn DEFENSE PARIS, Nov. 2%3.—Col. BM. House * aia from the Central Powers left here | - > { and the other membern of the Amer- i om a special train to-day for Petro- ‘can Mission have made the quickest s grad, according to the news: t] |'rip from London to Paris since the ‘Titende. jar began, They crossed the channel Nov, 23.—Russia's for- at the rate of thirty-one knots an mal armistice with the Teutons will hour and traveled trom « French esa. merely make ssation of port, where they “ 1 hey landed, to Parte in fighting which a fact, Ger-| pia FES / Renae | ® apectal train at a mpeed unmatehed many and Austria have already L Give in three years. A. H. Fraser, of the atripped their lines on the Russian | vay - 2 You A | American Embasay in Parts, and an fronts to almost nothing. Moat of DOLLAR IF | |attache of the French Embassy in the troops used In the Italian drive you GET | London accompanied the miseton came from the northern war zone THERE IN from the British capital AMSTERDAM, Nov, 20.—Russla's TIME || Commander Sayies, of the Amer © armistice proposal cannot be re \> vbaasy, and Baron Theedore jected, Dut nevertheless owsht to be ete n and Maurice Casenave parefully examined from the stand “presenting the French Foreign Of. t point of the entire military situation Z Chautfear Donner, | fee, met the mission at the Frenob \ in the unanimous opinion of the Bor 2 Vho drove Mrs, enport and welcomed them to France lin press, reported in despatches to- | Pe Saulles to the “Box” | Col. House, for himself and in be i day. = alt of his associates, said concern - | Acceptance,” said the Vossisehe| Mentally She’s Undergoing the | ink the purpose of his mission: { Zeitung, “depends entirely on the " ; i Vis | "We bring to the French Republic technical conditions of the proposal Immolation to Which Hindu WF exowy 5 nounced her," continued Major nage of encouragement froma the which certainly will be benevolently; Widows of Long Ago Sub- A reCTATORS De Saulles. “1 was lying on a | American milltons who are mobiliging examined with due regard to the . suse couch and ‘Jack’ wa thi . in facto fi f military position. in jected Themselves After Killing Conso:ts—Has to Hear Over | tre of the room. Mra ‘De Biutibs. | fet ts pat re aie Cr reas PETROGRAD, Nov. 23.—The Bol-| and Over Again the Tale of the Shooting of Her Husband. came in and ‘Jack’ advanced with | ‘There ix a grim determination sheviki, Ministry is crumbling away | outstretched hand which she re- | among us to wage war until the world while famine is stalking nearer ti $e j fused. ‘I want my boy,’ she said. | 1s free from the shadow and speotr: capital. The daily ration wa By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. 1 Mink she wae quite right You can’t have him,’ ‘Jack’ told jot the sword, We had in mind no ain reduced to-day © Kerenaky Lfor Dr. Guy Cleghorn, the | Pet: He turned away from her | material gain. What we want te an Food Ministry remains adamant in its pe suttee of Blanca De Saulles goes on to-day. ne After he had exam-| 2nd then she fired four times at |ussurance of permanent peace, and refusal to recognize the Bolshevihi Let me admit at once the obvious truth that her trial tor the ised mo to have her | al ! ae up and ‘Jack’ stag- | the tramp of our soldiers upon the G ent, and this, with lyst ” gered out through the F soi! aim Of the tuilrouda, brought the city 1, murder of her husband, John Longer De Saulles, is necessary, legal, 1 from the geil ta a room. 1] Window ¢o. the SSRs renen i ut Will be heard aver in h ude; bi he city to anh : - : y vostlioatey teamiethe: creasing until that is achiev & realization to-day of the near ap-| ethical—even courteous and considerate, so far as Ant ut Myf, 2h ran to him and bis former t| “Ie la: tee thas ents ! see Vo said that the removal shontd | wa © that our brave men are proach of atarvation f | trials may be. Of course, too, suttee ‘in its original) war “Where ts Jack? Gneaning her lin, with prominent dar full dieon: uucomnit: of her extromel i e eee Ls kK the poor boy |come to mingle our blood with weed Slevi or} 3 inter: have Le ' 4 POE OER AN . and pot be ‘ couch.” s 7 ie ane rape ree a rey form was designed to make husband-killing unprotit- n). And only afters tips und a high forehead from which | ferveusness and mental condition ot Pact Aa in ae camine | Lott here tat all come to gathor in signe e latest was Ad- : © was given the false assurance of the’hal® ha was sworn 4s tt oof Dr. Cleghorn’ Seas! tid not cross-examine | spiration from your herc . miral Verderevsky, as Minister of ible, and presumably had that effect, Mi aon “ i ld ; abe aii ju : uodpamort,| : Ki ! : is te he father of the dead man pe es Saat ur i role deeds. é . fuxband's absence «ld ty, [i Witriess ti r Journinen fieate, which was subsequently : ‘ m ui Prem our country eer Mgrine. Capt. Ivanoff was named bis : We do these things differently now. — Neverthe-| , ng to Jules, "Don't tell him 1/44 probably w ‘ tory ONT nitod In evidence, follow lite Monten Whe arth cag cf North) the tssuo stenrly, and France ma | Pine eee adquarters conterenee| ® less, nu one who sat in the court room at Mineola| calied—t'm coming over and being the DELS MEAS AD Ay 50 a nara “Shoriff Seaman: On account of | iy. seul Mew tie nn AG fof roe] contdently count on every resqurce enera. headquarters conference “& pes ae | baby. back uv “ ‘ id Of re-) which may be at our ed . | to-day adoy utions favorhug a » yesterday afternoon, no one who hears to-day the) “\iidamek also sald that he admitted} There was a vg of the clans bl one hervolenexs ane bg Civiog 4 phone inessage from. the “eh Se mana | new All-Socialist Government, to ine| « friends and relatives ot Jack De Saulles testify against] Mr. De Saulles at tho Box an hour} Capulet and Montaue at yesterday's] gu Goneition of Mira, Blanca Be | jiu. of going to the hous a | SU OD NS: EOIRB BY iw Aes ell: EEE o RAE hi fe. can doubt thate-righteously and according | {hic fnhounced her to hin master, |aexsion, On one side of the room aut pauilen ihn weula ie Tale fon Har “We told Mra, De Baulles who we “Jack was in the middle of the Rr marine contain nis wile, can dou! hteously and according} then’ heard her iy: PoWhat's the | Wins Aereanurie, by ve yrn.{ t% confine her to @ cell for her | wore,” wid the witnens and she anit} teem", Mr. Ward said, “and noff as Premic jto law—the soul, the heart, the memory haunted mind of Mrs. Dey wa wart bl) Jive Sault F wal pe ome: elie A Ano he suppowed he must with um.| ¥anced with out-stretched hand: — : : ; “ horn, \ ; a | He Ww. aulles, ev w of he vt her frail body, a n orched in heard Mr. De Sautles ye ; H the prisoner's |, Lachine‘) We had motored to the Hox, and te |, "Wel lanquita, what can Polish Premtor Wants Polly Na- i ; i" ae a OF Meh excep sf : I Body, are being scorched (Oo, no; it's my time to dips: comely. sister, FATHER AND SISTER OF DE/ ates. Ie Maulies ont to the auto, Mhe| | 40 for yout She said: ‘I've AMSTI j phere ect ot pectaa(ion ane VED: — — im t ol et ee and the loyal maid, Sixanne Mantean,| SAULLES TELL OF TRAGEDY, r esistance, found the re-| me for the boy, panda " a X 1 ee nlardeitntee matte one Sand as far. TM! Drexeention the story Of yatye iptvate igi cnaasa zbsal| saete i Sucnarievaki, the Polls Premier, Woes who write about murder! wrogs and once from the lips of Jack | ™n's denial, ‘No, In the oppos or, and fOr ie erin a \tnarsueyoauviie ithe a tt ' he hall. ‘The re. an jac Hos ied that was impos. 4 - ; x trials are expected to draw ; NOTHDR admission wt ' way a4 possible, were Mra, Caroline i ORY RY muced and identited je and turned from her, | saw cording to an intervjew in the E : : | De Sauiles's valet, Jules Hademek lon whieh thor ovnin and will probably pp, Fain eH. ¥ furter Zeitung, favors the ape mae |{herefrom “lessons” and "me . : . oughly satistied the defense wa ners bE ENE AS EIA tt 4 afters Major iE ANOS SR they oh Five taanse and Keahdig ] tlan of @ Pollsh national army, and de| That Is not my meticr—bu a sueveneven periods tho AGUREDS Jules'a asservation that Marshalt)Wh@ was with him the might he was oo ee ie : Mae Wa anal stop eur, whieh had number of sho Then Jack clares that an attempt to create a Gu one fact which this particular tr he te tered Dintrlet Attorney Witt Ward came out of the'living room, at| Killed, and Mra. Louisa Hecksher, an- ur Heyes. De eee tne MLL Waiting in the road, she sald sie had| stagered and fell and | ran to ernment or army outside of Poland|fiirly shouts at every undis- |*he fighting jaw White pot ngen the beginning of the conversation hae tier simters to whoaw care tittle dack MMS Fither, and Mrs Caroling Des shot her huvband and hoped he would | Mre Oe Saulles and grabbed her would bake absolutely by him und foiplined: emotion-maddened creature, | #¢cossory nin office, dotalled tho! twicn ay and Mrs Le Geutien or 4 been confided since the shooting ! ), fie ‘Thorne added that when the| @°™ She said, ‘I'm sorry; | had the Regency Council. He is quoted as/it is that no torment, no disillusion, | eumsta URE in Mis OPINION at Marsal SWAN wae hol wh me f hia father. Mra, De was in) The ag t told hin:atory 'Y party arrived at the court house Mrs.) t? do it!” saying nada Ab Senate moment ees meditation and complete |) \ Denk ens 0) the roca binck with an onNhe ve: and in ward hy ann Dy Sattler called up “some captain’ | ON Cros#-examination Mr. Uterha it makes expedient taking the law int ty on the part of Bh Del paciaG fs pa Mra, Heckster wore a smart brown When as knew Mr DO and said to him: “Ive shot Jack." “ed Mr. Ward {f he had ever be Tt has to be decided if Mra. Demande ‘ aera 1 a the implication that Marshall Ward illed court ream hut my God! that makes me tired. Ne * snapped the witness. - 3 mand und, ie urtias : abs. bitte in his tone “ ; ou swear to that?” k auiles murdered her husband, ay the | fused, fired five shote from her vee “#% Ret in the room when the shoot he reanute) vs cw ditreront with Mra; Dekenor:| "MACAM, YOU'VE car Youn) jccn,fwenr to that ae. " prosecution alleges and the defense ver at the t Ing took placw, ovely, lonely,| Her eyes and jaws snapped when she WISH.” Mr, U t LONDON, Nov. 24—Another general! jonios, But her hand, the hand Rieonsh atti This tall, thin, smooth-faced club-\accused and young faahtonnd: Ua idanis con her! formant! SNS RAlacy h F Ahawine Wate aa es eal ane airlke has been declared tn Finland, ac-} ise ‘naa he nam: i he was hungry,’ resumed L 4 ard hi been jalled fo cording to a Reuter despatch dated at | enwis#ance artist would haye de-| fully wrought spevch, through ite! ixter-In-law, and her answers to Mr. [the witness, “and fo satd T would go Uaits loud. indecent language as Helsingfore Wednesday and. sent. by {ited to paint, beld the pistol wh rim, conely f t to the J Uterhart on cross examination were | and & Kings of milk, Later Jus-| "Does that tenes alt ag way of Uleabora, It iv blocking aii|Kilicd Jack De Maulles, Therefore, this |for “a verdict axainst the defendant uwrp and bitt 0 sat whe wits | ten Peace Jonen said to her. | Uterhart qauked I civil functions and was called for the | Softly reared, delicately t white |of murder th are ning down the stairs into the hail) "Madam, you've got your wi “Yes, but L never was ° object of ce eiling the substitution o: ole virl for t 1 t 1 a ons your, he Cerin 7 maa ep: get object of compelling the substitutt ae |v tof a girl wax forerd to hear|De Saulles sat utterly motionte: when she saw Mra. De Sau Thy husband ts dead! Sho suid, “My | {le tt ard That wa & Socialist majority, for the existing | Marshall Ward, her husband's friend, | Still-faced, non-resistant, It ie as witness had littl “Jack De Saulles 1! My Godt" bein Rest bated for flmht + Diet, where the Socialists are in’ the| tell the searing story of the kill: |hard to think of adjoctives to exproes |tho inherentfevuse of the tragedy, by| Mes, De Sautles dstened with couldn't pay a fine oC flO eee - =e ing in the living room of the Bbx on| her complete quiescence ag it ls to the hand, He was in bis pajamas | keenest interest to the testimony of Renewed threats of violence again Pro-Germa coke to Be Expelled | the night of Aug, 3 while the'cye of | define her equ omplete beauty, sid she was ti hin to the Uving | Hef Mther-in-law, sister-in-law ang Justice Manning if Mra. De Saulles every. one in the court room were, Which no ply 1oh or sketch has eS me ' fo kiss: his father and grand=|* f Marshall A. Ward, clowe Yt) 8 convicted resulted in ad ATH focused upon her drooping head yet succeeded | eying tow pub- Th Oye ah = her good night, M er said, | {80d of her former husband pritest the tieieartaceeae 160 pro-German Greeks have She heard that story told twice |Me skeptical, | am eure, as to thel@ (Continued from First Page. ok tse Mik 4 i ’ ; © witness declared she sald to) Ward told the same story which he|fticers met him at the railway rested, charged with eaplor pal yesterday afternoon, once in the ar-| Printed word- ‘ | ‘anaeeneeanes “What work they did I don't | Mra, Doe Saullos: “How do you do, tlt at the Inqueat on the body of De |! and ‘escorted him to | will be expelled Taignment by District Attorney] Hers is simply the face of which! told mother that . know, but I know that in August, | #anqul 1 ween Mra, De ve. He was in the ving room pat, even’ the newspaper m | [one says, 9 t rble or on) ‘tra ind that he wan 1914, Mrs. De Saulles aot $25,000 | Stulles passed into tt ing room 1 Mra. De Saulles enter Clr for weap canvas, fully the arte| her and settia in hor from her estate and Jack De b ard he 1 have ‘come for Jist ide She reillums| where h ne tot s. t M a ~ Jines thy wonct af Leonard : Saulles. got $16,000 of it, and be i a Liberty Bonds Accepted Sar aie | OF MARRIAGE OF fore the end of the year he qot I heard Jack te ' was <a. as Cash =—™ p t any COUPLE IN PARIS his month t * nibd Mrs. . 0 of all MAR! asin iersaaurie want rew | Degoner continued — "'t 1 heard $ PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY ‘ MAY, j rage oa eauc tion i CITY EDITION In the wha f suffering and} *™ i Advi ji four shois,; 1 t talrs with “| e } Tor endurance w aded her dur- | She and daughters we Jack? and phoned ‘ | ing the first f the trial, she} and eck’ met them and Vien iial eaten Lexan ive (on Fur-Coll. ed—but y lifted her eyes| ted ? - AND SHE GAVE HIM iateeiea hte yen ne aeven Noyce ur-Collar Models | last a uatic witne ’ trusting ; ay : | COUGH DROPS a | che enamine of : ? sere Te | ULI AMEK js a auper-valet 7 thing else Patrons _ of j] THOM meee ‘ ent ; a Hornblowor's a alhare Kao ‘Stam cts (fa: fi ajor De ran et sure Sugar, Lance pe s Moxon i @ laugh on Hern Nae Re lesa iad i sneered ¥ t ‘ M Late 5 faauat aa, Horm cough rope haw "a J | \ that sev ee Hie alae ji vt i Lately Up to $25.00 | nite. "earn “that P hat” makes em times Justico M & had henry fr. Utert ' Jie Py erm wuz eatin’ to rt wis a her m ar ' put S80 er P pig! H at hla Usual ‘places ‘ieee Hl cone ; re er ner mnie i t a A ; eo nts a te height of their and in front of ed that te phot f every “gentle : 1 out ooniuletoncas oe him wuz «den : , man's geritle r off the stage, | “Mt ¢ a ; ' 1 meee pritant examples ‘of fine looking ‘iil : — Wiehe ene Wh t hotel nial ano. 6 hot afford married an. A at We rich tailoring. Si nen hots nis a un t r Inzleat” mar , | ; rushed ing wife on him every dollar Mat Vas on at noaster snd found that § pA t to t 4 Fuare that Horm started: (a. coug nak’ | Pat mhy 08" ate here he had | hit te condition \ f court no : Velours—-Oxfords f Tait fle throat to get he ition, | folks wuz down on him ilesity, 1 n stood Hlanca| #90n t ae a me i , _ | D ‘, a ian ® sumed round and. hand hers Ba Ne ae. leay, | De Baulles, +a pistol tn her} Mr. Uterhart penned SHERIFF, STATE WITNESS. AIDS acarrip \ Pompoms—Mixtures | ance Cough Drops, #ity ing ead lil 5 ' THE PRISONER nine f ’ A 7 re wrong HT hand, Jules mbered to inc| Re SONEF ; : ‘ Genuine F ‘ n Herm malo @ ben tine for SE | ies te eouiteny D oritt Phiten: Ne all A 1 ’ ur Collars “4 that wood make a ripe to- sanine | ‘donee Mota gt aGh@n alr REORBEE went ! Gust A’ wities ahr Alert Cueee Sone KeeD Fu aUzenL " | en when eae he an-| He t » live " " ay \ a Big enveloping models—the de- eee 8 wopyZZEL EER swered M 4 telephone! lehem, 1 1 t the anana ¢ : light of cold weather—rich in ans SEZ WE ONCE WUZ| were making Lance ~ | cant, 1 with bland | nlsh wlone w Attorn ink pearance as they are in material. ; pe Te eae | perdi ie Helles wag) Abe would recolve. word heritr Hundreds of beautiful coats which @) 4 conaldrible out —while t tle m actuall coming rtatn rt uf ' DRAMATIK NOATS ¥ rre the 2 ci Ane aces fonaldrible | were the talk of the city at 82 place Jat Thurs, night| Br Lemuel Lovelike, ask aol whe m mnaes hin v8 BA. ONy Hiram Hicks. oui : ». who Is| Phat was a wasn't It?” Attor. | her 18 whe Th ( i rave conatabule, bet d i | Sy ft lame 4 e ‘ Y i 7 H Here, Ricks a) Nuc | ceudevtie eee, act e | ney Ute from un-| alone, «4 when t 7 ithe Alterations Without Charge Tootsie Roll that wea xiri in hig act to hand| The now. atand fer the |) | Ler shrewd uh ARG ome ant of Mite. Do | wus eendents frum |him thinks, Ed ez as| letters of the alphabet [| ‘It was sles, without a} baby: 'Oh Toodle t Liermenit,” animuls, Ezra sed that |how a girl in tight! Anewer in ‘Mond | wy faybo, HL wus. hut he | would’ keep hin act in| Honey" Hota, Momiave || blush Jlove us mores + was far from b new he warnt Fam |good shape, Right idee, Nie ohh Through ¢ «fal questioning of | SAYS DE SAULLE oT walked Sale at won the Tootale Roll, he | Ed, sa i y BO 8 GO ir eale @ hi s eto pat ance e's | YTS g | tem davai, eg [eno che forthe defengy,| PROM WIFE IN Yo a io kapip Four "Shope" a little hoarse, Tim Raed from down (et of the F| Jules, thous by the State Then nuved to Ds “ ' - shops nan pame clus waned" | a omeeonne: MULAN Tinney een ate lites ante ; 000 — says ‘ P A actor sinc e lot * oo! bie ‘ y ; bratty, mood, Hi. any |playea the. bio: ound | at BY Sted Bables’ | with Mra y De : Post TOASTIES 2 i 3 j the days al In Uncle Tom's Cabin. | which, is ‘wed to hay | | hanpening iene ¢ ' ' ‘es Nineteen West 34th Street he dave | th nea he | nb | Cauned Aum’ Aeandal He natd first Mik : MADE OF CORN & = bt a Sa n " a Brookly " : M the telep y ng, stand th Mug 't i } & n | Downtown Newark: : ? 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