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Wite of New York Banker Denounced by Attorney in Expense Hearing BY HAROLD D. JACOBS WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Mareh 23. Mra, James A. Stillman was de ding Will Be in N. Y. April 19 GERMANY AGAIN in Justice @a her lover an Indian guide. ‘The denunciation was made by De- lancy Nicoll, lawyer for Stillman, Multimittionaire banker, who ts suiag for divoree. Justice Morschauser took under advisement Mra. Stillman's appli. cation for $10,000 alimony and $25,000 attorney's fees after today's Dearing, He gave both sides until Saturday to submit afficavites re- plying to one another's argument Bt today's session, Altho Stillman'’s charge of his wife's alleged intimacy with Fred Beauvais was openly made, Mrs. Stillman’s attorneys failed to bring im the name of Mra. Florence HF. Leeda, who has been mentioned by her. The only reference to Mra. Stillman’y counter charges was made by Nicoll himself, when he Feviewed the case, stating incident. ally “and now Mrs, Stiliman makes “Mr. Stittman takes the position that the gentle woman, who was the| shown here with James A. Still “mother of his three chikiren, took} City bank of New Yor! as her lover an Indian Nicoll declared, in addressing the| "ster to her husbans! some French-Canadian guide. PT husband of misconduct with M Attorney Brennan. for Mra. Still- Man, interrupted, saying: “We are om another matter. All we are here | to hear application on the part Here's More however, insisted on his State Stillman's position to} Ways making a scene.” He then proceeded: “Well, let's go. You go on ann) testimony In this case shows | hunt up a bat, and I'll get back to) that the lady whom Mr. Stillman | work.” married took as her lover an Indian| “Oh, no, you don’t What do you) guide, by whom she had an Ulegiti- | think I came downtown for, mister?) mate child I'm going to pick out a suit.” “Mr, Stillman Believes this crimi-| Three hours later I sat on the nal intimacy began in 1916 and last-|@dze of one of those hard, sharp ed until 1919. My. Stillman believes | Comered, varniahed boxes they have Mrs. Florence H. Leeds, former New York chorus girl, named by Mrs, Stillman in her sensational divorce case. accused his wife of misconduct with Fred Beauvais, a hand- THE PERILS OF SHOPPING man, president of the National! Stillman Mrs. Stillman accuses her rs. Leeds, Starts On Page 1 on Pine st. Come on, let's run up there and see what they*ve got.” A tornado and a woman on a shopping tour--you can't stop ‘em Tel ‘ We went up on Pine st. There are PRING’S most fashionable 5,000 hat storts on Pine st We shades are represented in went int i of ‘em, as thn teed bee these Costume Bags, among them ‘i “1 want to look at your henna shapen” lad ty @ mental deficient White and another boy, Morton, killed Lee Linton, popular WASHINGTON, Mareh 23.—Pree | | TE ident Harding haw ene the’ in F | vitation to be present a€ the un EVERETT, March 24.—Doctors| yoiting, April 19, in New York, of| PARIS, March 23-—The ponsibil-| were to examine Isom White, 0On-| the ntatue of General Bolivar, Bouth |!ty of a further invasion of Germany | demned murderer, today t determine | American liberator arone today on receipt of another | hin sanity tomportzing note from Berlin Tho 18-year-old boy's petition for «| young taxi driver, in November, 1919.) it Wie ye tg Phe ety rg Fehearing of his appeal was turned | Morton is serving life. tpt aitied feies tnt. aanien shalt down yesterday by the supreme ° industrial sections of Germany. court Debate Hanging at Confiseation of property wan urged | "The local county court will now wet * in some quarters, proponents of the the hanging date K. C. Night School ‘i.e "hecuring the German govern Thousands of letters and telegrams! Service men students of the! ment could reimburse ite citizens) have been sent Governor Hart from Knights of Columbus were to debate who lost property in that manner. all parts of the state asking him to the capital punishment question at ‘The allies had set today, March 23, | commute White's death sentence to | the school, Broadway and FE. Marion ag the date by which Geramny must | life imprixonment | wt. at & p.m, Wednesday, The meet- pay one billion gold marks on the) More clemency petitions were put! ing is public. A misical program is indemnity account. Instead of the | in circulation today by the boy’s| arranged, payment they received a note sug lawyer, Joseph MH. Smith ~~ gewting @ reopening of the entire Smith said he would show Governor| TACOMA.—A. RL Titlow, demo discussion Hart by doctors’ certificates that the/cratic national committeeman, The note stated that German ex- Tommy | hin suit against George P former mayor FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Downstairs Store Values Make Easter-Outfitting Dollars Go Farther and Serve Better Moire Hand-bags $6.50 the new gray tones, taupe, navy, ' brown, also black —offering de- awarded $4,560 an attorney's feen in) Wright, —Especially Featuring New Arrivals at perts would be put to appraining in. demnity payments already made. If the total does not reach the 20,000, Easter Hats $10. =| JN THE modest wren-tan shade | 1 is the Hat of coarse straw pic- “ ” No Money,” Says Germany to Allies BERLIN, March 23,—More confer encen with the allies were demanded by Germany today to arrange for in demnity payments. The Berlin gov- ernment sent @ note to the alliea| Near Kighth ave. and Madison reparations commission which stated | 4% ™m. St. Patrick's day, were FAROE that Germany cannot pay the billion | 4 t police Wednesday by AL marks req today. Christian Science practitioner, ti es Empire building, He said at al New B. ing Plane woman patient had told him Will Be Tested) suppressed cries and sald the ing had been noticed before, An auto was heard to drive CAMP LIOWIS, March 23.--Mlans are are under way here to teat out three | “* ‘He tims of the scresai Lae airplanes of a new type. Kach plane will be heavily armored, and if the teat flights prove satisfactory, the government will purchase 10 of the EARS MUFFLE CRY OF WOM Muffied screams of a heard st. ad Portland’s Detecti Chief Near D flying tanks. ‘The planes are manu PORTLAND, March 28-5 mht factured by the Boeing Airplane com- Clark, chief of detectives of the pany of Seattle Portland police force elec cnmtinninaibagiie| eit of wth of te Sa i, 000,000 marks to be paid by May 1/ in near death here today aa of this year, under the peace treaty,| result of parulysin ores: the note said, an effort would be| cerebral hemorrhage. Clark made to float @ loan. years oid * Women’s Silk-boot Stockings, $1.00 Pair HE 18-inch boots of thes Stockings are of silk, the of lisle and the heels, toes soles stron: i In Blacl 81% to 10, the pair, 00 ft to be his duty to his family to/for tired busbands to sit on in cer) “Shapest e tured, laden with shaded pink : “4 thee. 1 mean. Tym so tired. |) lightful choosing at $6.50. } | flowers and glossy green foliage igs pei wari bei: x usband« ha me runnin > I { n ; Ny feelings of a father who believes that nasited th state, ere Son ree} Other Silk Bags, $5.00 to j |} ~-a charming accompaniment to ei his wife has yielded to the embraces |sport suit she had tried on since/me to death, What have you in $9.00. } \| the Easter frock. of another man, even tho in a mo-{!30. | hennas™ Leather Bags, $1.00 to | || The group. at $10.00 also Cay Ment of hysteria his wife may have) “See.” she said, “it will just match| “Here's a cute little trick. You 4 . i |} features Large Horsehair f implicated herself. co elgg hee eens eh? / $5.00. Hats with flower trimmings 4 “Mr, Stillman recognizes the fact; “Yeh,” I agreed. “But you haven't) “No, it won't do. I want a flop/ THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE i 1 a id H vith hj i that she is entitled to defend herself | fot your hat Why don't you people keep! | | Visca Braid Hats with os- and the legitimacy of Guy Stillman.| “How do you Ike itt some hats? I don't me why It tn | } trich and feather fancies— ‘But the largest sum ever granted in| “Great! I thought it diplomatic to |thees milliners never have anything i ” || Off-the-Face Hats banked Qny court in this state was in the | answer, in _ stock.” ith bright flowers. “Well, aN you can my? | ' wi right . | cageg oa ‘When Mrs. Gould Great? Soieadaae ss ten oe | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE across the How do you Uke/ “How much ts this one sudden |}) ‘the color? tent ir" iy Milday held ap a rusty-looking | I} sel fees.” straw with the front turned up Uke ||) Pi k Sa et Attorney John EL Mack, represent-/ONE & cowpuncher’s sombrero. tin - ing Guy Stillman, the alleged ) : IMPORTED AND EXCLUSIVE, Featured Values in m : mate child, followed Nicoll. ° the clerk. “TI /AND ONLY $80 | $1.00 LAWYERS CLASH take it. My husband likes tt so well.” | “ret me sve.” The mlsaindy took |]! T Co ts t 12 50 OVER STATEMENT And this i, tarned over and ‘ieplayed the | For Easter: op ats a S EORGETTE and Filet-pattern is an im tu t i ag Alen the . a 1 [SOY excluatve shape. Dusting! |} 0: t R the winsome ages from 8 to 14 years, the in oe Mgpagin bo re join mu ppone better,’ Only $50." Fy H 7 7 A . ecti trim- > altlbogag My dear," ald 1, “T must be #0 ne-swap smart Little Coat pictured, in tan wool tweed, ming for the Pink Satin Camisole i gensibie | ff He's child. All they|*uch a kind-looking man,” she rs but neither| added, giving me a smile 'y tegarding the “Let's go get your hat and «co child at this time.” | home,” I fretted, gathering up sev- Brennan, representing | ¢ral boxes and packages, rust sport interrupted, saying: | *a!t, rust shoes and rust everything “We are not here asking for|¢ise. “It's 4 o'clock. Too tate to . We are simply amert-| 0 back to the office now.’ ing our rights. We are here to| “All right, dear,” milady soothed. | confront the affidavits, such as that|“T just want to get one more) @f a member of some Indian tribe| thing. Lady, where are the cash qaptured in the wilds of Canada.” | mere stockings?” sf Brennan then read an affidavit} “Oh, come tack tomorrow and— & Stiliman in which Stiltman|T tried to protest. showed that in addition to paying| “Tt will onty take a minute, dear. his wife $5,000 a month for the last| That's a good boy.” eight months, he paid out the fol-| A package of cashmere stocking» lowing amounts in behalf of his|was hung on my iittie finger. ehildren: NOW, WATCH HER Anne, $18,000; James, Jr. $5,000,)GO FOR THE HAT Jexander, $2,500. “Now,” said mila¢y, smiling, “we'll pick out my hat I saw Nicoll interrupted to my: it was Weil, after the children and their edu-jday. Let's see, I think sation.” somewhere on Second Brennan replied: we'll find It.” “But we are here asking for the She took the elevator. I took rightful custody of the children.| the wider route down the stairs. We ask $10,000 a month alimony.” “That's funny,” milady told me, PATERNITY OF CHILD after we had walked down one side, "MPORTANT POINT of Second ave. “It must have been Justice Morschauser then inter-|on the other side that I saw it rupted to cal attention of the at-| Not getting tired, are you?” | torneys to what he declared was I did not answer. We crossed the most fmportant thing in the|the street. We looked tn every) case—the paternity of the child. window from Cherry st. to Pine. | “There is one thing that “Oh, I know,” she sald, thought-) ave. you both overiooked,” Morschauser said.| fully. “It was back there in +i “The question of the paternity of | Rhodes.” the child. While IT cannot make| Still I helt my peace. We ar rived at Rhodes. We avoided the charming young woman with the cashmere stockings. We went to |another, more elderly, saleslady. an allowance to his guardian, the counsel fees in this case should be made to cover his defense. The most important thing in my mind tx the paternity of the child. I can/ take care of the question of the alimony from the evidence you have submitted, but this question of shades,” milady told her. “There—| linia ie just the one I want. love flop hats. These streamers, | counsel fees for the child should they're so young looking. Dear, have some element of agreement.” how do you like it?” | Attorney Park, representing Mre.| She smiled. I grunted approval. Stillman, declared he agreed with THRU 5,000 HAT the justice. SHOPS ON PINE ST. “The court is right.” he sald. “The| “well,” she pondered, “the price @uestion of the paternity of this|is pretty high. I know a place up ehild is the most important thing. Every allegation is denied. The ease has not been tried. When it does come we will prove all our denials.” AD document® in connection with the case will be made public next Monday, Morschauser announced. STILLMAN’S INCOME GIVEN AS $536,000 James A. Stiltman’s net income for 1920 was $526,000, it was stated in ORs An eager crowd was on hand, keen ‘to hear the details of the senational divorce action, which have been whis- |pered and rumored, but never | brought out in open court. | An appeal for public support waa| made by Mrs. Stillman in a state-| ment to the New York Daily News said: to $10,000 per month came up for and I shall win. ‘Tell that to the| errument , world, to the great, good world of | The ficuren were announced by|common people who believe in me, | John F. brennan, attorney for Mra.| And tell it to Canada, to the people | ftillman, who said he had obtained | of Canada I know and love. Send them from Cornelius J, Sullivan, at-| word to the big-hearted people of the torney for the banker. He asked|country that I need and ask their | that they be accepted by the court,| sympathy and support. I am not revving the necessity for argument. jashamed to ask for it.” “Of courses, we are ready to look| just the one in a window the other |‘ “Tl want to look at your henna f- 1 do|f! on the eve of the court hearing. She |i) “Lonely or wot lonely, exiled or |}! court today when Mrs. Stillman’s mo- not, I am fighting for the rights of |[| tion for an increase in her alimony children and the rights of women— |}| ing back to the office.” Satin Pumps, $8.50 “I really wanted something dif when desired. morse een Thee a ima NE of the season’s favorite “I don't like it,” I insisted. “I footwear fashions—the Strap Uked Mat one down the street.” i ne ‘ether ladles were taking | Pump of Satin. In this instance, down the hats and putting them into|{, of black satin, with full Louis drawers and cloneta. It was three minutes Ull closing Ume tered. The store closed. We went home. “The next time I let you drag me thru all the stores in town looking | for @ hat,” sald milday peevishly, “im | “But.” I protested, wiping my brow, “that hat cost $50 and—”" “IT didn’ intend to buy it, foolish T didn’t want her to think it was the | I filibas money. Oh, dear—have you no tinea at $1.00 “Why didn't you buy that flop hat | with the streamers on it?” ETTER values than have been “You looked as if you didn't like it* “I told you I did” “You didn’t.” “T did” “You didn't. But, dear.” she said diagonal stripes broken by small fondly, patting my cheek. “T'm " oming downtown to have lunch broche figures, the handsome sun- with you tomorrow, and we'll go burst silks in plain, changeable right over and get that flop hat— if they still have it.” Three-Piece Glass Mixing Bowl | Sets, 70c A PICTURED, plain, + smoothly - finished | Bowls of thick glass; three handy sizes in | | each set—b5, 7 and 9 | inches in diameter. Just 100 sets avail- able at this low price—70¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORIE FREDERICK | & NELSON | FIFTH AND PINE ming, will also shoppers. heel, as pictured. Sizes 214 to 714; widths AA to C—excellent value at $8.50, With Baby Louis heel, in brown or black satin, $8.50. —THUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Easter Ties the rule for some time in Ties of the sort that will be chosen for Easter wear; featuring and figured patterns, also bro- cades in handsome colorings. A showing of exceptional interest, at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Charming Silk Frocks at $23.75 HERE are so many details to reveal the recent origin of these Frocks in taffeta and Canton Crepe—full gath- ered skirts, bolero bod- ices and long waistlines, for example, with eyelet embroidery, braiding, cording and beading. The Dress sketched is in blaek taffeta, with over-bodice ef- the vestee of tan- gerine Georgette. Price $23.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORD T with broad collar which may be buttoned close Particularly good value at $12.50. Others at this price, in basket-weave cloth, with silk stitching and buttons as trim- be interesting to pre-Easter —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE HIS demure little Frock is Also featured at this price in- plaid and checked ginghams and plain chambray in sash and belted effects. Ruffly, lacy Frocks in white times brightened with ‘color, priced from $3.50 to $8.00. Lovely Blouses in Crepe de Chine, $6.95 TYPICAL value in Costume Blouses is the one sketched is \ feet, and clev e r —of heavy Crepe de Chine, with joining of embroid- self braiding in pleasing de- ery and buttons in sign— white, flesh-color or the trimming; in navy; sizes 36 to 46. Price striking contrast is $6.95. Equally attractive values im Lace-trimmed Crepe de Chine Blouses at $6.95; and in Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses at $4.95. ‘THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE style, with collar of white pique embroidered with colored dots and wide sash of self material tying in back. Sizes 7 to 12 years. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE sketch Featured value at | $1.00" * r Five other styles are of- fered at this price. Excellent values, all, at $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Long Silk Gloves $1.95 7 F MILANESE silk in 12-but-— ton length, with doutie- haa fingers and self embroidery stitch- ing. These col@tings to choose from: Navy, Pongee, Brown, Gray, Black and White. Sizes 6 to 714. at $1.95. . Priced TWO-CLASP MILANESE SILK GLOVES in pongee, brown, black and white with black stitching, also in blue and black with white stitching; double tipped fingers, Sizes 514 to 714, $1.50 pair. AT $1.00 PAIR—Two-clasp Silk Gloves with double-tipped fin- in side-fastening , Smart styles organdie, some- gers, in navy, gray, pongee, brown, black and white. Sizes 5 to 8 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB Smart Coatsfor Easter at $25.00 HETHER a graceful W wrap effect be fa- vored or a regulation belt- ed coat, both preferences may be satisfied in this group at $25.00. Wrap Coats take form in the style pic- tured, tailored from fawn wool velour, with self-color and brown braiding; full-lined with silk, Other Coats in wool velours and polo cloths offer wide ghoice in col- oring, with cord stitch- ing, buttons and embroi- dery for additional smartness. Sizes for women and misses. A very _ interesting showing at $25.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE