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ae" se ‘ Loe ior SN aE A TT | u Por Mrs. Stillman for the purpor * testifying in the cas = 10 -DITNESSES WIL = TELL OF CLARA” INSTLMAN CASE ae = fPwo Declare Banker Often j Visited Chorus Girl Named by Wife. | 3s eters rete “SAmong the wilnesses awaiting Salto the stand when hearings in| Do Stillman case are resumed at = Boughkeepsie June 28 are Mrs. Beat. | ive Keller and H. 1. Wraight, wh WIN ve asked regarding the Samed by Mrs. Stillman in) her Supplemental answer as “Clara.” =Mrs, Keller, who once had consid @able means, came to New York in 1917, and, thrown on her own resour woman | first floor of No. 910 Fifth Avenué, young | seventeen—has an inheritance coming Stillman told of this meeting. to him when he is of age from his “That was the last time that either | grandfather, but he doesn’t want any disposal forever, “There Is only one thing I want. That is the privilege of taking care ull the time about what he was Of my mother as long as she lives, to do, with the divorce in su. | Gee she can have everything I've got. cret, and for the benefit of us cite} “L may not ever lave as much as dren, but I couldn't underst father, but what I do have will go ” | to my mother, eee “1 wish 1 could get in the thick of James Stillman did not go abroad | the fight, with her with his mother and Guy when the) "JUS a big fight ‘! but 1 wish f could help fer with Anne, Thon he put out his hand , but 1 refused it was served, with father talk. and she's winning, to win apartment 8 says that his sister has been J even at school against his ther and Guy last fail night last fa he contin- nly gone out with other women to|how she didn't seem to want to pay Jany attention to me, such harmless things as tea parties. | Krow ahe’a thinking’of her ‘poal- “We were having tea ourselves the/tion’ and all that sort of bunk, but 488, opened a rooming and boarding Rouse in 49th Street, Later sie moved Mer establishment to West sbi Mreet. Mr. Wraight had a room in the house from the be Was in Mrs, Keller's confidence re- warding her business affairs, According to an unsworn statement \by Mrs. Keller, supported by an af- ‘fidavit by Mr. Wraight, who was per- jeuaded to come on to New York from tthe State of Washington by friends of "Clara," who wag a chorus girl, had a room in both of Mrs. Keller's establishments, In ‘them both lived with a man Jnown as her husband. Both have identified photographs of James A. Stillman. Mr. Wraight is aid to have identified Mr. Stillman in Person. “The two have stated, in preliminary examinations in which they had the a@Avice of their own counsel, that Mr. Stillman was at the house frequently, and for one period of a month made his bome there. These events all oc- Gurred, they say, in 1917 and 1918, <The two describe Mr. Stillman as notably generous to “Clara,” refur- ishing her apartment, indulging her Whims as to fine raiment and givin Ber much jewelry. Her present whe @bowts is uncertain, though there re, fepents that she has been in loughkeepsic within a few weeks. Gt became known to-day that Mr. Brennan of Mra, Stillman's counsel ds established the identity of Helen,” the third woman named in Mra, Stillman's answer, and that she ig the wife of an artist, According | t the evidence to be offered, she was , at the Flamingo Hotei, near Miami, at the time Mrs, Florence Leeds was contemplating a visit to Havana to aveld notoriety, Mra. Leeds, it is declared, learned frre dove before her proposed depar- for Miami that “Helen” had been @ guest on the Modesty and had been geen in Mr. Stillman's company at a tel dance, and according to the in- rmation of Mrs, Stillman's counsel, Mra. Leeds went to the Flamingo! Hotel and sought a poisonal contro- yersy with “Helen” and Mr, Stillman, Which he averted with some difficulty. “Bubpoena servers are known to be seeking “Helen.” BU STLLMAN TELS HOW HE BROKE ANAY FROM HS FATHER (Continued From First Page). Promise in the divorce case, then, bud says, his father talked | of sending his mother away | @nd discussed plans for what Mrs. Stillman calls her “expatriation.” Mr, Stillman said that the divorce would be “secret,” without publicity, qmd was for the sake of the children, Bud says he couldn't understand this last angie. In a sports shirt, Even} without tle or Jacket, and looking out of the window om Central Park from his study in his mother’s apartment on the ninth A DINING Ri Dining Tabi 6-foot e: ion; 4 pleces, ENGLANDER COUCH BED, complete with spring and a te ta Hin Dan naa a afternoon of the conference, and two mother has been very much saddened or three times father sald he loved By Uae feaees of the ramified domestic quarrel Authentic information had ft to day that complete settlement of al the Issues is not at all unlikely in thi mother or I have seen father," he| of this money, His ambition is to Bet] week preceding the reopening of sald his college degree in engineering. hearings. “1 went to the living room.” Itud) “Then i'm going to work like the| Talks of settlements wore revived continued. “Anne was already thare, | dickens to make my own way and | Van, attorney for Se Bota, err Soon father came In, He shook banda | every cent of it will be at my mother’s | gaid that his client dislikes “con- temptible publicity.” Mr, Stillman is scheduled for cross-exasnination at @n early hearing. With recent devel | opments distinctly in favor of Mra, | Stillman and Guy, it ts pointed out that the time i# propitious for a com- plete settlement of all \senes, Attorneys for the wife have assem- bled fifty witnesses to contradict the | Canadian teaiimony offered by spy- | ing woodame: |" Interest In the case is auickened | With the expected cross-examination two were served with papers in the). stg dy. | Of Mr. Stillman, or the alternative— wore quickly and more completely." | | r banker's suit, However, he had gone | "Lud" ‘Suiiman's study. in just oft| ita conclusion. © Mr, Stillman must over earlier and came back with bis|the drawing room in his mother's, f#ce ar ordeal of ruthless Inquiry into })ié mode of lifeand his motives In bringing the suit, After Mrs, Stillman has introduced | saw father with another nd that she is now yinitiog | Caer ony contradicting ua ohne ‘ i with friends of his father. He con-|and keyhole’ witnesses, she will be eben recta ome talib YN I win offering evidence to sustain the woman was, but [ told father about) “wr iw ner once about a month agv,| charges she has mode against her \t at the conference, and finally father 7 told her about the Jack of truth of| husband. No confirmation has beon | had to admit it, But he said he had these charges against mother, Some-| received of the report that Mrs. Flor- once Leeds has broken with Mr. Still- man and may aid Mrs. Stillman, nor ia there any confirmation of a rumor that Mr, Stillman had settled with the mother of little Jay Leeds for $500,000, or of a revival of the story THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921. |SWEDEN HOPES | TO GET THE ALANDS League Commission of Which Mr. Elkus Was Member Gave Islands to Finland. A, June 20.—Sweden and Hand debated questions relative ‘to the future status of the Aland Islands before the Council of the League of Nations here to~ the discussion | being based on the report of the com- | mission which recommended that the [islands be given to Finland. Une of| the members was Judge Abram 5 | jformer United States Ambmasad Turke: the coming week, the Polish- H dispute, the report of th commission appointed to pase on pros dments posed sin in Levtu ie. anid along the front onsidered by the xpressed cleared was expected thi ng | Couneil would also consider the ques- tion of repatriating Russian refugees, aaa Tas FOUR DIE IN AUTO SMASH. mit of Albania ‘ouncik Be- Electric © Machine Near Kremopt, 0. matters | meeting, Saturday, It) dence of the Prime Minister in Downing electric line struck «n automobile about three miles east of here. | Harold | The dead are: T. R. Silcox Silcox, fis son; Mrs, Eva Black, and| Miss Olive Miller. : IL | All lived in Norwalk. 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EVEN Ps ier won't say anything against} that Mrs. Stillman is thinking of mother and the children, The last ,hy yister, “I'm u different sort of @| suing Mrs. Leeds for $500,000. for time I lost my temper—but mother person that way, but I won't say any-| alienation made me be quiet." | thing against iny slater, cither. I 5 ende don’t mind saying things about father, The conference ended, Bud sald) yuan T don't think him fit mene when his father demanded that In the event of a compromise his mother leave America. “Mother said: “Well, Jimmy, you've threatened terrible things, You've told me what is going to happen to me, But your oldest son won't shake! poyerting to the subject of his sis- hands, with you." ter, Bud said that he thought his Bud Stillman repeated over and|aunt, Mrs, Percy Itockefeller, has been’ exerting her influence against wer yesterday his great love for his mother. Of his sister, he said: “I don't know much about girls, but 1 can't understand my sister. We've always been pretty close until this thing came along, Now I’m sort of sorry for sis. Girls are queér, aren't they? Of his father he said: “It's sort of hard to say it, but | don't believe I bave a father any more. “Once we were pretty close to each other, my father and I, but no longer. Lam sorry to say I can't recognize the man who ts seeking to ruin my mother as my father. I cut away from him the moment I found out | what he intended to do to my moth- er, and we are further away than ever. 1 can't ever look upon him as my father again. “They suy what's in a father comes out in a son," James Stillman added reminiscently. “Well, it will never come out in me I hope. Those who respect me tell me I am totally unlike my father.” WISHES HE COULD HELP MOTHER IN FIGHT. 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