The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1921, Page 29

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BABY CUN’S LAWYER JONNS IN FIGHT TO BAR (Continued From First Page) According to Dr. Stillman, with Mrs privileged.” for your treatment of the case?” STORY TOLD BY DOCTOR Russell, Mrs. “Iman told him she expected to become a mother for the fourth time Bnd was exceedingly worried about aging testimony at the morning ses- gion. After luncheon, however, Col. William Rand jr., of counsel for Mr. ked the witness the fol-|N. ¥. on or about Jan. 26, 1918, In | the Stillman which I think is “Was what she told you necessary “Did she tell you who was the| 18 or 19. father?" “Must I tell?” asked the physician. He was told to go ahead, and re- plied in a whisper: “Fred Beauvais.” Mrs. Stillman's lawyers proteste’ \ndignantly that Mra, Stillman's reve= lations to her doctor were a confiden- tial communication and were ne sary for him as her physician tc know in order to give her case the proper treatment. The referee over- Th atthe Bar A {th will probably | ation, thowsh a wy Copies of Exh e known the hands of 5 IN THE CASE. Mrs. Btillman’s lawyers will scek to show that Mr. Stillman went to Buffalo during the week of April| consent 1 18 19 26 in reply to the letter written | wrongfully Stillman it must be proved that received them, and that they not sent without her knowl merely for riminatin, macy issue. of Buffalo, is counted on by the de- jin ¥vutroil for the fl fense to prove that Mr. Stillman was | Co. and they told me that ther living with his wife at Pleasantville, amounts, I shipping of duty on small papers for the February to the first of March, 1918. yours fit you alr Leaving the St, Regis, Mrs. Still- man went to the Canadian camp with her children and Fred Beauvais, who baby. I hope yeste! Lac Beance regi y from erd mail I sent the pair of weasles moccas da THE EVENING WORLD, held ong n 4 ¢ case, EX Physician is a man of about wixty—| Tuled the objection on the ground thar | Fipit a F to-day thon Bhort, stocky, rather melancholy in| Dt Russell testified it was “impor-| Gnjeayo na vig vow t @ppearance, with black clothes, black |t®0t, but not necessary,” for him to referee nl Gerby hat, reddish-gray side whiskers |'ece!ve such information. ness, dente ‘and a general air of aloofness, He| Dr. Russell testified also that Mrs. a Sau he has ao large practice in Buffalo and| Stillman told him that she had writ~| gon of Fred aL ‘New York, chiefly among the wealthy. | tm a letter to her husband. He did) hibits s sine wer He has treated all the members of |NOt reveal its contents, but it is be- | series gut by i. person desi fhe Stillman family, including Mr,| lieved to have been tho so-called Shute Morsctauaer raled. that. | Btillman, besides som jon” letter. ire the letters cot reanted ae fhe Rockefeller. tanty. *™ °*| DATES PLAY IMPORTANT PART| tus ‘ce the charwes nguinal. 1 mee that 8, Stillm: ber condition. by Mrs. Stillman and had tea with| dence that Mr e .| these letters from the alleged rd “Did you advise her as a physician | Man", home, Acooniing to Mra sills etween through whoi they. were ras a friend? he was asked. man they all went together to Ning. transmitted has yet been offered “As both,” the doctor replied. ara Falls after tea. This fraternity Referee Gibson admitted Sth Desperate atiempts by John B,|!8 expected to reduce the seriousness | i" on the ne Aga h of Ris nen Btanc ohn E nf the physician's testimony. , forme oreman he $ ebfield, Johu E. Mack and other!" as shown by the physician's evi. | man Pleasantville estate, that it was Tawyers for the defense prevented) dence, dates will play an important |in the \andwriting of Beauvais, half the physician from giving any dam.| part in the disposition of the legiti- | bree’ tha tee Phitp aac | H. Phelps Clawson, also |"! town to see the head man American Express is no ed up att order'to prove that the husband could | goods and 1 will be awful disap- a Shadi have been the father, The defense | pointed if you have not recetved the “Is there anything else that you) will also introduce the register of the | stuf yet ; fan testify too?” | St. Regis Hotel to prove that Mr. and | “hope, you got the little parcels oN |Mrs, Stillman stopped there with |with the beaded handbag & two p Nothing but some conversation | their children from. the middle. of {of boby’s moccasins and a pin for tht by st, Crowd of Kant Siders at Sery OXFORDS—SHOES t new or understood what! dunesal services oveh J. J. Geully, | ‘ ke to a father or mother be. | |) aati were, YAU ache ihe | Made of the best materials on fore but now T know & understand . bebnd Mache ek i y i 1 tall and you bet Tam coming soon| Mary's, Grand and Ride strecte, aii || lasts that simply have to fit had spent the previous winter at | “No. It was important but not| Pleasantville. Mr. Stillman remained | SECRET MESSAGE ‘ ON THE becessary.” in New York and Mrs. Stillman came | MOCCASINS. “Wha , back shortly afterward. The episode | “I hope you will have got them by at di oun What did she tell yout covered by Dr. Russell's testimony |the time you get this letter and let “That James A. Stillman was not! followed. me know what you think of them Qhe father of her coming child.” ‘The next hearings are t for May deare t you dear I think that NEW YORK—BROOKLYN—NEWARK—BRONX RITCHIE® CORNELL Sale at 138 West 23%St.and at All Our Other Stores BACK TO THE PRICE THAT MADE US FAMOUS —back to the price that made Ritchie © Cornell the Clothing “‘buyword ’’ for hundreds of thousands of men. —back to the price that at once sets a new high standard of value and demonstrates that war-time prices are gone forever. —back to the price that assures you the greatest Clothing values your money EVER bought. We are heralding this important epoch in our career by offering a tremendous stock of Suits that are the etoatest clothing values ever offered anywhere at any time. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S READY - TG-WEAR SEE AQCR ESSER eecow If we did not make these suits in our factory from woolens that bought at the lowest market prices, | | and sell them direct in our | own retail stores, the prices | {row have to be $25 to $30. | That is why we can give you the biggest value for your money and why we are entitled to your business. Don’t buy a suit unless you see what we offer. If you are skeptical visit one of our stores and see for yourself exactly what we show. Don't judge these suits by the price, but by the $25 and $30 standard that you will find around town We don’t pay exorbitant rents. | We make every suit in our daylijht We don’t hire high priced buyers. tailoring shops. We don’t have any expensive fix- We do a big volume of business on the tures. | basis of one small profit per suit. Ritchie & Cornell stores, as you oan will see from the addresses below, The Ritchie & Cornell Guarantee of Perfect Satisfaction in every transaction, which has teen the keystene of our success, is back of every suit. were The suits we offer at this price The styles are smart \ are weil tallored, shown ina won- | are sccessible to every man in | copies of the models that high derful variety of smart new Greater New York and Newark priced exclusive tailor mow fabrica, including a number of | You will find the same complete | one or two button in pencil stripes, unfinished wor- | selections in each of our stores as | for young fellows and suit = steds, browns, grays and blues. you will find in our headquarters | men of conservative at 138 West 23d St. Suits for short stout men known as “STUBS” at special prices. NEW YORK CITY STORES ee ame! 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. Gattis | 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. Tilt 9 o'clock 691 Eighth Ave.,Bet. 43d and 44th Sts, 233) Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125thSt. 128 West 23dSt., Bet. 6thand 7th Aves MEN’S TROUSERS Made in our own factory. Values to $10.00; at BROOKL YN: 104 Flatbush Av 408 East 149th § NEWARK: 196 Market St., Near Brood St. Saturdays Till 100’clock — tees me on 1921. T had written on the skins a few lines course the lining hides it now hut if baby should wear the lining it 1 8 weaslea moccasins because T want to| put them away someday for him “Good night dear, Oh how U love dearest. I love you both. | CORRECT SHOE ye | i ‘Good night and I will soon b and T hope he wit i jaewne FITTING look mune in Mi ‘Here's a nice big hug & kiss for for the you k you dear. ° |) "From your ever the end wit JUVENILES “, was lots & lots of love 1 both n and was not pure orhite at that 7 it was not enod enough for baby #0| Peiends of Mrs man rej ax of the : ¢ a not take It, 1 Ri | to-day that they ant telpated an ¢ \e was wp to Lac Beance on| fort by her husband's lawyers to pro. + monday with the horses to get the | Sort by) BP Ate MLATITEGR SenrON e Rising umber and got back to day at three,| tno hearings are resumed, and attemp: and T leave again in the morning, tila id ntific eatin. Farol "The lumber has been up there] fis eG horas sinee last monday and they did not| 1 A reek oe oroeine tart to haul and the roads have been | Leeds, with the object of proving th fine all week, just like ice as it has ancler was not the man who main ; jot snowed since or rather while [| tained domestic relations with Mr was down with you dear heart. so] Leeds In this city, on Long Leland and now T only hope the weather keeps| in Fiorid pas nice ag It has been since I've \e pe, Ean tet! you dearest tam going| FUNERAL OF P. J. SCULLY. nd get thines go right may come to you & baby| Il Tammany Leaders and Bie the feet, again to take care of my dear love] the district leaders an d of ; many Hall, many Republican entire membership of the Board of Al dermen, the etaff of the City Clerk's of fice and scores of city officers attended besides a large gathering af Mr. Scully old friends and followers on the side. Mass was said McKenna of St. Mary's: Fathers Byrnes, | M O'Rourke, Lane and McGrath, als of Tam leader loved to have the baby In my arms just to feel and look after, they are the fruits of heaven & earth. ‘ease for me won't you try and little more rest. you need it so east by Rev. Joseph assisted Ry the end of next week I will i Kelahan, have all the lumber down here & the plumbers on there work. MR. FORBES in charge—one of ood night dear heart & kiss the} The carers were Charte baby good night for me. the first|/Murphy, Tammany Chieftain the few practical Shoe Constructors thing you will see me there some iat at ne and Designer of Lasts. morning after baby. Bem ‘hoins Sralitme how you are planning to | Mepuly, Tax Collector; Thonias t SINCE 1881 IN NEW YORK CITY stay in the country. So T will know | ceph J. Leavy, Philly F. 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I offer you real $40 to 850 Suitings, that ist of a selection of some of the finest high grade Woolens in the market today Herringbone Weaves, Pencil Stripes, Shep- herd Checks, Grey Worsteds, silk Mix tures and hundreds of other wonderful fat ries to select from Come, be your own salesman, select your Joth, call the cutter, and the price will be girdles of your height, weight or size UNCALLED FOR SUITS 1 have a number of unclaimed Suits taken from my _ out-of-town Store which [T will di pose of at prices And Custom-Made READY TO WEAR aya e, , If you are tn a hu “Your cl NEW YORK BROOKLYN NEWARK 118 Nassau Sireet 44 Flatbush Ave. 186 Market Street Cet MU RILAYS $414 Broadway At 0th Street 756 Broadw Near Flushing A y cern TO BE 29 Floor ISW. 34% St (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) The Home of 40 Famous Brands of Men’s and Young Men's Clothes tagest 2d Floor Shop of its kind in the World. Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. 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