IN, MARCH f4. mo.FABff FIWC.BEFORE DEHTHThe Harmony of Design in This Suit Will Please You!AE KFAIISS SCORCO BV MART-FOPO CITY WITNESSES.SHOWN BRAZEN WOMANThe Wtnenn Tevtify that Crystal at Every Meal Complained About the Food Bo.a Bitter.arion. lad.. March 21. or the Ki#i(- divorceOur suit section is noted for the discriminating taste used in the selection of garments..bedEFBE!EEh itI'D-ook-t hill!.laket l»-r. It the willby■••anMawillara’s•leanlllDg-d yesterday room hat halt Sited, an evidence that the rase l» wearing on the crowd as well as lhose dlrvctly concerned in it. Attorney Hindmans vote* has Improved somewhat. Attorney Wall* has pmmtaad that the plaintiff will Close the letiullal UMimoay today. Mr tliudnuiu will not Intimate the lime that win be required tor surre-buttal. but It ts believed lhe court will limit the time to a day.The case was hurried along yestei-day by Judge Klllott. who required the lawyer* to omit many preliminary | question* Several young society women or Hartford City, who were Irlenda ol Crystal Krause, tcwtlOed ti l*- torenoon.Complained of Food Bemp B.ttrr, Ml* Helen Van Ckvt.Vho had l*ten chum uf Crystal Krauss. was the first witness riitlcl She told of h*v-•n ai »h« Krauss home at «l|n-w»-nm-wwWhemre CrySTll’a when OryWal complained that Ihe pea* nerved her by her stepmother were loo bitter to eat. Ml** Van Cleve did not taste me pea* The j for the plaintiff Introduced thin and »lmilsr evidence on the theory that Kae Kraus* bad been administering poison In her stepdaughter * | food for some time before Crystal» ; death.Mis* Florence Shinn, another young | woman in Crystal's crowd. unified 1 that she attended a dinner at the Krauss home a week bdore Crystal * death. Ice cream was served by Ra* Krauss and Crystal complained that the cream served her was hitter. Kae Krauss then took the cream away, bringing In another dlnh of cream hlch Crystal ate.Choir Singer Testifies.Ml-.* l.u. y Browineton allemH the , ime dinner party and recalled that i Crystal complained of the ice cream . served by Itae Krauss being bitter, i Mi** Mabel Lleber told of being present when Mrs. Kraus* nnd Crystal had a quarrel over whom the house tie longed to. both exchanging woid« until the witness told them to desist;I hat Ih* home belonged to both ofLook at this suit in the picture.Note the perfect harmony between the skin and coal of this suit. Every line and bit of trimming on the coat is continued on the skirt. This is a characteristic of the Wooltex styles. Nothing is too trifling to receive careful thought and attention. That is one of the reasons why we always recommend Wooltex to particular women.In plain tailored and dressy suits, we .have an assortment in which you can surely find the garment that will please you.This label i* the maker’* g o! pure woil and two tut! satisfactory scr'lee.■ arar.tee hc.i tons’WOOLTEX SUITS SI5.U0 10 *45.00On this guarantee we Are authurird. by the manufacturers, to make good, without Quel ion, u h.-acvcr called on totTtje a. ©rube Co.Broadway and Pearldo Ml.UM*d It IB leal*_»rogive1C ofs lt;!«•ly I*b for al re verymorning they left her at the Indiana Women’* pri»n In indiauapolls, they first took her to the IhsUttH Co'oner M0||i* T-stifie*.Hr W. A. Ilolri*. the roron Blac kford county wOcn Crystal 1 died, had accepted th.- theory th young wotHanthe deer liedhad commute.■dmign■at nMis* Gertrude Klciwli-h of the; Methodist church choir of Hartford. City, said she bad hero called to go' lo the Kraus* home about nn hour he-1wardrobe ol Ihe Kra containing corn mea was determined by halyzed the mixture.Enos Cole, a lawye of W. It. Krauss. via in the Indiana Wonand ara chemisther but a to the hern r.an-t I la*’’8 prill) this deed her husband proys*« yet tngrybestill rein. a* perts if theChat-II re-f*k.MG. ■hly.) ■early le to e sys-waste activeerclsedown.fore Crystal's death, to consult with Mrs. Krauss about music for the funeral.The plaintiff hopes to show by thi- ■ line of evidence that Rae Kraus* had in mind the arrnnip-ment* foe tho funeral before Crystal died.lawyers for Mre. Kraus* III.When court closed last evening the defense had a fair hwplul list. Captain W. 8. Mar shall, who Is assisting J A. Hindman In conducting that side of the case, became so afflicted with rheumatism that he had to leave the courtroom early In the afternoon and Atorney Hindman was so boar** he cmld scarcely whisper. He also complained that he could not hear wlt-ne*s««f stnra he had been taking so much quinine his head roared.Mrs. Kraus, at last ha* been photographed. Her picture was caught as. in company with Mis* Mary Allison, the prison offlecr. she walked from the court house toward the Spencer hotel. Mr*. Krauss did not know her picture was being taken and Mias Allison caught a view of th* youth with the earner too late to shield her charge.K M. Hudson, the sheriff of Blak-ford county, while Kae Krauss was in Jail at Hartford City, said he exacted omise from Hindman that he would say nothing of the coufcxalon or Rae Kraus*, for fewr rfhe would not be safe in the Jail. When he told Attorney Hindman of Mrs. Kraus*’ con-eg* Ion her lawyer remarked. he tated. that the woman ought to be akcn out and shot. The sbrriff also told of the confessions ot Rae Kraus*, saying she had written them while e in the Jail. 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