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MRS. Story of Mrs. De Saulles That of Every Fond Girl | ‘Who Weds a Light-o’-Love Gay White Way Was His First Love, and He Never Was Unfaithful to It Except When He Went Away to Court the Little Chilian Girl Who Became His Neme- sis as Well as His Wife—Blanca Just the Sort of Girl for That Kind of Man to Marry, for She Didn't Have to Be Watched, While He Never Could Be Sure of the Broadway Sirens—So He Left Her Alone to Keep Watch on the — By Nixola Greeley-Smith. THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. E — CORROBOR A TED BY HE SKETCHED ON STAND; ener eee eneneente 1917, R MAID AND SISTER © SISTE :R AND MAID WHO TE A aii STIFIED TO-DAY reece eteereoeeseseee@ s had considerable pallor, She was euf- fering from sort of aenaema, She did hot hear well, or nee well. Her pupt dilat ntracted from emotion, ubly the size it was dry and the jons seanty, the witness eald. yiptome he desertbed were aim- thone deseribed by the two Physicians who preceded him. ‘The LOAN EXHIBITION of ITALIAN PRIMITIVES tm ald of the American War Relidf at the F, KLEINBERGER GALLERIES inc. 725 FIFTH AVENUE, Between S6th and 57th Ste. WILL REMAIN OPEN J" the courtroom at Mineola, Bianca De Saulles told yesterday of fight she made to keep the love of the man she married Ip! = emitted that her letters praising John De Saulles as a h band 1 Hess tise WE SAE ORIIA oe doen father were designed to flatter him into becoming Decwuse in hin» ad all the the man she wanted him to be ea Sa sitien eo. nate Her story, save for the tragic ending, is t a beckeve truth, ihe é ‘ story of every fond, simple girl who marries a, ness became tondern A waa male light-o'-love. ae M sl De Sauile ti s ; ‘ | and for her atone in he aon Young as she was, this girl had realized that] yy he LBRUNUL 1o.\bie Guutate ‘ John De Saulles did not marry her for the white ay loveliness of her classic face. Asked if she thought, And then Broadway baga reach — A out sintater hands for her jittie son.| A m. a her fortune had influenced John De Saulles, she {/) pi ; Praia "sac i pba R wos ERRA ZOR Tool spances re A oi, effortless voice, “In a way, yes.” where he mot womea whom he de-| * : - in her cooi, H ; So she had sot even the weapon that almost every other young hie mot Her } Q son he inade an examination of Mrs.ference has been made upon ' no@, who the oma’ es into the struggle tor her husband’s love—the weapon of ffection on’ the # De Saulies. She wan lying on a bed.leie brain @f the ‘eae gle t ® shin wan pale d took very Httle| t wher he said. he found “the an old, outworn but still living tenderness. tho little fellow i anaes) ave NATE ory eel iat shee ZANCA DH SAULLES 414 20t@————————— his second mother seq edutty vinder the eyen, which were! a tow dage after the xhooting, Dr realise that when John De/tong, could not even remain under the| "cui? {ove him ag much as ‘ OEP Oe TL mewhal blue tet hen wae putty Wight declared, Mra. De Saultes made Gentle married her ho Bad a wife/samo root with her without growing, | saulies'a toutimony, “that eet | ann} He 8 were He and COW) the frat intelligible remark he had " e wa edded to e vi id his little e,| how long a bo: es, he will never | her No wonder th Manca Dolcannmt have him now—or evel . é : en whe aske already; that he was wedde: : as he so often told hi ‘0 wife, |b _ long & boy he will never h en tec Ree eee geal ver itd te dissolved 6 a more|t heard from her when she a Bresdway, ite tawdry tines, ite light |dresdtully bored. ohllet AN Re Mt tol eC IL Id pt ot in her child| hideous certainty, And ina frenzy of| “l her to p er fONRNE) Can my husband taken my * Jokes and lighter loves, For Broad-| Broadway inspired in De Saulles a DUE the little bop fined (he part PEE J outraged motherhood she | ou ntinned De. Wright. “Bhel away from me?” way was De Saulles's first love and] distaste for such simple p88 and the wae lndiceowhon he, ae ee wordil ever, these things r didn't do it ot Cent, Tt wan mwollen| phen £ tola her her husband was hig Jast, He was unfaithful to} Bianca De Saulles could give him.| his “aweethearts.” When he returnal | De ‘Shulleeathal et ‘ and her naile were cracked. Merl yg pontinesd Wight, ‘She did Broadway only during his rapid! She was, of course, the sort of woman | to his mother's home it was nae fied: “You! in hair wan dry and brittle, There were! 6) wee to comprehend, but looked | seagurtship of the little Chilean heiress, !to marry—the sort that n¢ eee Gelights of being away from - ————— | awelling# on the backs of ber hands.| iy into «pene who to become his Ohta “8 her husband an instant’s jealousy, | in This was regarded There were linings under the akin. | Dr. Wight) coutiaved ‘the pbyile- sR well as hi am Pilecca (t sas dene loves once and for ail time. A ae | dication that Mra, Errazuriz will The skin left an impression when | logical history of Mra. De Saulles as UG xray fon _icegl athe taste for decent | TOU always know where she was, | not testify as was expected. | Pressed There was little halr om he) oy vag recelved it through her while aver: Gacy bite te tl pe ot] Tot, She ee Solnm lend thinetag | IANS: DE GAULLES'S MAID TELLS | legs and arms attending her. Hle said that she had Women. It Gave him restlessness Of layout and, of course, would have more | OF TRAGEDY, \ on mperatire waa below nor-| attending Her. | Be wald toa vee mind and heart and body, time to run after the other women— | 8 © Monteau, Mra, De Saulles's| mal -97. T couldn't find her pulse at} &°** 4 9 responded to " Susanne Monteau, Mra, Under hia guldange sh p He could not think long about one| 4. women of whom he would not be maid, followed Miss Errazuriz on the| the left wrist, It was 66 at the right] Under hie Suldaaes Wf woman, could not love one woman ))° Wo uid, fe t Srramuriz Aah Pay o old tre Rt i : tand. She told of the happenings on | 2d normal pulse in 7 On July 17, thin pear, Mra, De Sau OND of the women of Broadway oe the night or Aur, 8 “The pulee wae weak, The |e itred. ho weld, trom the heat whose society De Saulles fre —>— . “T went upstairs,” she said, “to woe! heart sounds were very feeble. | very much, She Rad the symptoms Quented while his little wife kept 4) (Continued from First Page) to her sister at thelr home tn madam wanted something. Bhe| raised her up and the muscular ee ee ding dows of memory Fodely visi Usui sane én the snorts = Wel Mar sn: 1404 = ced me to go with her to get ‘Jack,'| effort showed her br br. Wight told how @e related to him , {ng, could compare with her in beau-|ory, aftor hea ack" De Saulles| The witness refute in par fT telépnoned foraitanioad, “Bheasid| Goredc Man! head, tues ihe tacldentnroe tnereaut otaku’ OU often hear y. But they had one supreme merit | say slie should never have hee child | testimony of Capt. Wifiam as oi Dia, [in the cab, ‘I hope we get there before | men! touched andshe shrank and |.) oa him thia atery on Sept. 13 people say that lin De Pavleeegune tty did not love! was on Aug. 13 p expert of vs al oh fied | Mr. De Saulles gets back’ She told) When | touched her head she and) said, got no farther tees fe him eo much as she d razuriz, sister of|trict Attorney's office, who tex |the driver to go quicker. When wo| cried. had on the stand when telling he , | Ldelig Sept. 23 1 ‘the Avenue is twice “itis wite~tne mother of uive Jack teatiged. Wiats Her Chae Tt renuired Hinting: and sD | went in the door at The Box we eaw “Dr. dehneon tock her blood Johgaon, visiting her with Dr. Wiaht, | over= to 4 norge the be Johnson, visitin asinteresting—asseen [ree slwever ay Gome: mabe Syes husband had tried to get con-| a presi Misch i’) tack and Mrs. Degener (De Saulles's| tests. | felt around about the neck TOnHIOM Shel dae aris eronouaned bel tat Joyed to see her “precious di trol of her mother's estate at Vina|a t volver (Used i RR TE too on account of the swelling on her | Tle tio from the top of & bus, ate eesti Stacey balk ruda | Do! Mar, ‘and' also had endeavored t tty Bantex H| [was at this point that Suzanne) lege and hands and could not !o- | gays DEFENDANT'S CONDITION | TG 98 & The tte OF ee ee alman On ens: vats wn HANDLES PISTOL WITH WHICH ined the actual tragedy and be-|_ eate her thyroid glanda, HAS BEEN IMPROVING | as : | fe or drunk or quarrelsome, On | MN DE SAULLES WAS SHOT Teka Roateniaat X-RAY PHOTO OF MRS. DE| ji, condition had been improv ne fact, it is. Twice as the other hand, other man! “Miss Errazuriz created something| Misa 1 Whe | ete, De Bauilee was facing Ger| CAULLES'S SKULL EXHIBITED. | qi commen hed, Denn, In erie j would take possession of the Broad-| |. tir in co whe eo took the! t herac and had earried a " be Tho doctor sald he acon be: 2 ailment, t ack of secretion in many engaging shop way beauty he followed unless he ae ripe b s a ea af ese de f : ; G0) When sho fired three tin the matd ann we . n ‘y : i ily pee the thyroid giand, which Tobe of . A ‘ y re with w 1 ster kille = » ker own intry ne | WP ane out he hall| ®4ministration of treatment to relieve We of the thrao most it wate J rd over he Why | A pasate | declare 1 went out In t . A the proper exerel windows, tor instance, kept watch and ward over her? WhY | ho saulles and demonstrated the} ad practiced with this | with her. ‘Then we went out and she tis condition and he naid he helteved| {He hroher wxercine of the Sahn aie upstairs and down— (o keep for the woman who would | Jury how it was fired When the revolver was handed J i4i4 the taxi driver to take care of| Mrs. Do } wan In considerably | son, judemont and control | - keep Indefinitely? Broadway knows |SAYS MRS. DE SAULLES ASKED) 6 her, she did not shrink from it ais better health now as a result. On| Dr. Wight Be SAY, 18 Saditipn, S08} and all of them’ com- no answer to that question, and HIM TO GO WITH HER, as had her sister, She took the Q. Did she say on the way to |? of his examinations, Dr, Wight] Wan affected by the deprawmed fac, a 0! De Saulles. i ; ; 7 ure of Ca ' fortably seen from the Relther\did Jolin De: nau hat | ye ontemart Inglehart was the Ars weapon in her gloved hand and | Hempstead that she heped her |Aald he made an Xray photonraph of [ture Of the aku. De. Wikot " sas | ha Intentirely conceivableto me hath witness called ay While his pointing it at the wall showed husband died? A; She did not. {Mra De Saulles's skul he photo-| Mra, De Saulles’s skull are not usua familiar top of the & man should tire of Blanca De | testimony occup! how to shoot Q. When sho was leaving Judge! raph wan Introduced in evidence and| in that of the average re ‘ Saulles, beautiful as she is, For Mrs.| i+ waa deemed exceedins when you (pull. the te she) Jones oMce how did she want to go] exhibited in an electrically jighted| tat Ne had not taken a ploture of the Do Saulles does not possens What) by the defense tendh andutormnat sev lout? A. Through the window projector. said that it waa not possible that the ' Broadway calls pep Lace ae that Mrs. De Saulles had no thought nthe st The| Mr, Weeks read the girl's atatement| It was a profile view of the skull depression whic h ah ywa in the picture! | Neither, to be sure, does Venus de) o¢ murder in} heart when she merely toction {int fice shortly after the (ragedy jat the point ne he foreheud, indi. | Was the shadow of a vein | | fs : Lae i us , 7 Lins . ” iy mn be a overdoue of t Milo, Blanca De Saulles has appar-| started out for The Hox un the even pon Matne 4 Vint then said that Mra, De Saulles|cated by Dr, 0 appreciable | yr gee et mane produce rhate| ' ently but one expression and but one | ine of the traged . in. the t its iched around to her left pocket and | lowering of the tnrking top| leainede Ana’ haliucihationi enue fdea~the idea of BRED SES aroun Mr, Iglehart, who {s a member of Jurew the weapon, alow! raised her|of the head cuulil be deer pothrecosia he maid that swellings on Neve, Love she never had, and even | ine firm of W. It. Grace & Co,, South Miss Erraz 80.) che Mite] The 7 hion t ihe body came slowly e ‘ arm aud fired thre: shots while] ‘The depression, which the witners| te ¢ Fey || | the poor counterfelt De Saulles had! ,erican merc said he had ler to bu rel Mr. De Svulles faced her. She ad-| said lowered th rilon of the line asked er "Weeks, TSE Bs | other res . et he er mother's home ne ‘le SaYS DE SAULLES RAISED ARM|d nd ab r nd one-half] tor, with dignity | society or books—only for her chia | b ing met h ' m ' SAYS DE SAU and abou snd one-ha | y clothes, which would |at Vina Del M t 16 could not bu AS IF TO STRIKE, inches in diameter. Ie sald thin ab-|MRS. DE SAULLES PAYS CLOSE} rats | On the nig Aug. 3," said Mr her son-in | @. Do you want to say that Mr. [normal condition Nited from a ATTENTION TO DOCTOR. Igiehart, “Mrs Saulles called me | of Vina Tel Mar, her esta | De Saulles did anything while she [skull fracture au ed nome yea Dy Louis ©. Johnson, h eal che ‘ole 1. e me up on the 4 my house and} tiago, the witnews declared I wae doing all thie? A. He looked | previously and which had noversbecn| al chemiat, followed. | He we | aie much worried b ulles ed upon be eve “as if he was going to jump at her. relieved by a trephin ation studying problenis. | cause of the aleen her boy, She | complete 4 oof the But he didn’t jump. With the strong hind the 4 frat tn the |said he was Box and should | and when thix was reffised Q: Did he make no motion? A pieture the inter Sauls isan went pee Leary aN Alia been 1 to ber at 6} woman sald he treate Yeu he did) He raised hie right skull wan revealed to the jury and]! te dianoniy | pothyroidac had been ner- | “rudel hand as if to atrike. the phyaictan Mlustrated the locution| tie nature of which explained to | lw face It was then after Miss } z wlsd pas y Q. Didn't he turn around? A oft { fracture. ‘The juror Jury was atrophy, or dying of the PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKL} | vous sf Q n arou F dying of the | Me : ad telephoned to | in up) f the d=fenda N we Manning to ) hh furhinhes | CITY EDITION 7 and st M i % I \ fi etive. He held tho Box and n told that the|that De sousht nt You heard what the iid| take a cloner view skull, but | Pl A - Bi | boy had bec » bed son. tons for here on the stand? A. 1 pre] they contented theinae WIth ANID Tne the minute technical dea. | ht Stealing Lance wir rate 27a || [zeae 2 y ha sarong v nares Whose he eneagel foe| TN, TSS BANAD raven Gua oe | pl eg yl aug e zg at ay anne fay | Box for th anid o|the boy, Af ts nt fi Miss Monteau's depos 3 loocToR DOESN'T USE THE TERM condition, ae : De Saul D and wanted them both |P }go with he af » home, M y nde a wee! v the s “HYPOTHYRECOSIS.” nib ex tor re ee. alone, Ttold wed on the State's ving} yy ight made of ere | lec A ; i f | turned fal orhe shooting took pice. | nypothyrecomis on by | Shulles was from hype Breaks in pats : twowin Mit Weeks confined. Mim jasked he . an indicate at it was 4 Mr De Soulless 4 , f questions, in t y . | few au rving h worr 8 name 'fc entre of t om, Th 1 de yrold disease “ yyy exaininatior Ed *5 the time, a bad’ whe ared 8 didn’t know ty De ra aT ay ay ts ‘ 1 i Jiliiffe, nervous di Caught with the Fd wih Mrs. Iglehart on who retired from the courtroom Debates sade enc, ' 5 ying down,” he sald, “and Goods. = ; | the follow! during Mrs. De Saulles’s cros a Sa ied nie . 9 SA t time Ezra, We'r joing to " Ree amis ver ecks asked her a Pt ae pubitcashun put out in ‘coop fo or 8 | Mies Brraz dc scclden examination yesterday, wa miatantalawad Wer miatre > the Bara ge | ery. one of the Men | wp we will hav to hire | to protect her mistress wring that bas beet) Wmbody to. be Guard ! els | But she protected h n't | in our fal ndreijof. the County Jail, j ay rains ok 1 Bare | Lone, seoundrl | they belng ‘non F ve" pu he District TONE of crystal clearness anc , prese eI or) id,” said M ar ¢ . shanded by Hiram] present, beng oe ners uw’ m h . Y . Heke . = | ttt, fn the’ nek of Fa casa | 0 om) er. Mrs. Do Sauies's attorne rare fullness and beauty is pos ing 8 case of eee x t! ‘The muid ed th Mis, I saped by the | 08. Coush, , Drops . . q | N} a er said after the shootiog ) eames weeks’ Gh") HEN SAYS Hlanquita, why did you de: 3 ono te Among the things we | Mra. Degener, she gaid, uid put | Haru put up fer his| have to be more than er hand the arm Mrs, De | t he had| thankful for is Lance | destense, thar bs had | thank/ul for, wullew and the latter did " a OT, od 18 oes Lance oes on as hn Brope wus fer Leave it to the youngsters! They know the difterence sa ‘am ourusky throat endl 49 Keune A gure war] . |. MMB) between just ‘cccoas” and rich, chocolaty Runkel! Q. You heard Mra, Degen n THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING Bas Ea’s store Mi ta] and speedily. Addre: Uncle Josh Skin. |f) | for them—bullds ‘am up strona and solid stand that Mra. De sat pen so he had tol and speedily, | Ad ner, who has cum tew | | ace one | ‘ a MACHINE IN THE WORLD breaie in and get them| The Honey Hoi fomin to wint “Ye. ed | nawer her? A. She did hisse old un that Hensfoot i ® ‘ : F] ° They hav so. many | Corners dot h Sales Company, Jue. Hiram Hicks told] peopin writ ine ton any| tot tor environ et | OR. WRIGHT TESTIFIES OF MRS. Souora Phonograph Sales Cm pany Bara that he has 4/how good Lan& Cough|the country. “Sez as DE SAULLES'S HEALTH Geow ople who saw him|Drops are fer curing|how the Town Im. . ; . ven a0 roadway (Standard Arcade) rh the stealing, and and preventing colds | provement Association | D Sherman Wigt siting sie 5 roa EL ATCANE Bs said hi that we are has had them two bik the Long Isla f Krooklyn: 1285 Fulton St dn of starting nts on Main St . he ee ‘ trat tomfoolery monial Dept." Watch | dimmed “nt fal evry ‘ “ 5 ve suid he saw th gee ‘Sou haw ners, | forthe tat Hest! Wed | nah ow the COCOA with that chocolaty"tasie ie ee - : With Dr. Louis ohn RIE LEL ESP UNTIL DECEMBER |, INCLUSIVE, (Closed ‘Thankagiving Day.) Admission, 50c. Saturday, $1, RESS 10% * SALE 10 Comprising a wonder- f+ ful collection of exclusive todels_in Serge, Silk, Satin, Taffeta and Crepe te Chine all now reduced | to $10. TON GARMENT 07 FIFTH AVE, MENG RIGHT THROUGH THE THANKS. GIVING DINNER-FROM SOUP 19 SALAD, USE dressing — for meat, oysters, J soup and salad that all the quests and family will pronounce “oh, 60 MADE IN U.S.A. At Grocers and VICTOR and SONORA SERVICE Machines and Records, PEASE PIANO CO. 128 West 42d St., New York. M4 Flatbush Avenu 07 Malvey oft a |"

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