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{ i | ' ! | 1 { 1 14 BACK TO-DAY IF GIVEN CHANCE 10 TESTIFY (Continued From First Page) should not baye given her those pres- emia,” suid Mr. Stillman. Mr. Stillman’s redirect examination was not finished In the arguments arding the Riisseli testimony and the letters, Sur- rogate Gleason declined to change his ruling. He accepted from Mr. Mack an fequest that the whole of the osteo- path's testimony be ruled out, as well ag that dealing with the “privileged contessio The referee also insisted on the fection from the record of the lett of May 20, 1919, purporting to be from) Beauvais in which tite writer threat- | ens to kil! any man who makes love to Mrs, Stillman because “you are all mine and Guy’s or rather | am all your's and Guy's until the end.” The other letter tentatively admitted which is a mixture of affectionate | protestations and an account of the purchase of food supplies, was held to | await further argument by counsc | Mr. Stillman was narrowly wateli d by the defense in the hope that he| would leave open a chink through which they could pry from him ad-| missions whioh he has hitherto suc | cessfully resisted The lawyers for Mrs, Stillman faced | her husband to-day with fidence given to them by new cons James & Stillman jr, who came heve yester- day to be ready to testify in his mother’s behalf. The new informa- tion is believed to relate to the source | STILLMAN T0 FIGHT Stillman at Divorce Hearing; Photo Posed With His Consent JAMES A STILLMAN Wink WORLD PHOTO. of the affectionate telegram signal “Fred” and ostensibly from the half- , breed Indian guide, Beauvais, named ; a8 co-respondent. At the time the ling initials ht flaerasn, was snore at Plenmnt-| nonda, for $1 iNe, Beauvais himself was there appeared that ™ Beauvain has acid that thin tele-| te Sppeared that Mr reason for his line of qui hen gram, as as some of the letter : os attributed to him which have beon, '° Capes Suan ee anal introduced into the case, was obvi- ing the: banker on: record an) coy | ally pleading constitutional privilege, | ously a forgery. The new information rose Maga's ma nn iu Hie said to show that it was a delib.|%e Old not ask Mr. Stillman Any erate attempt. made by a person who| Westions bearing dinectly“on: the vié= |] knew of the trouble brewing in the Bicinsoy Orie uy Stillman household, to intensify th Tene ware mony quertions it wien ' Mr. Still edt 8, Myrouble, with the certainty of being| MP Stillman seemed to wince. Among ) | Tewarded if in their eagerness to “get | ‘Ape he Tutsed to answer were | ¢, Naomething on Mrs, Stillman" the| “Did Jay Leeds ever cali you j Plaintit’s lawyers accepted as| Daddy sj genuine. But before this counsel had delve , | None’ of the lawyers would discues| into Jay's status, Guy's legitimacy Pe, i «_{and his inheritance are threatened. yf to-day the threat of criminal prose : afian Ue He was asked whether he had~ not 4 feution of Mr. Stillman after the dl- S vorce action js finishes ‘day by John BE. Mack, attorney for — — j Stillman yesterday, Tey! Mr. ‘Florence Lawlor {into a conspira t man's iather’s estate to Jay Ward Leeds, , made yester- aioe) Jay, as well as one for Mri ‘Gi Stillman. It followed a charge Mack that Mr, Stillman and Leeds had entered y to divert Guy Still. inheritance from his grand- man refused to answer: ence H. Leeds? On the other hand the questions, amore than 400 in number, put to Alr. were of a nature Q. Who is the if you know? created a trust fund of $160,000 for ‘s. Leeds. These are the questions Ma § Q. How long have you known Flor- Q. Whpre docs Mra. Leeds bank? Q Have you given her money: from time to time for her supp srt? | father of Jay Leeds, te force him to contradict his sworn], MT he ths ALO MNBHOR OR 201) statement that be had “only th his: parenta :\o. une ts . Did you e #8. Lee }children,” or to lay the foundation a me you sven zeit Mr Leeds at! fon charges of having illegally trans. | "'0PY Brook in i seiner Q. Who arranged to rent the place —— eer we } ported Mrs. Leeds from one State t» ) another: {scrvative opinion that Mr. tin mind nothing more drastic finally there was the con- Mack had than a prosecution for contempt of court. } Nothing in the published versions of tine bearing, however, shows ‘that Referee Gleason instructed the w tness to answer under pain of being heited before Justice Morschauser for contempt. He admitted he had given his wife ‘several presents after the birtn ut }Guy, one a $3,000 ruby ring six lays after the boy's birth; a Parrish paini- jing, worth $4,009, on Christmas, 1918, Q. Did you in the € send certain message (Mrs Leeds lived then Q. Were they in code Q. To whom wert Q. Did you ever r rly Manhattan Clib? . Did you, in warn the reporters? any of lady j and more than a year after the ciiild’s you. ever in. the secret, birth of a $5,000 diamond studded | service’ platinum bracelet. Q. Did you ever state that you were LELUSTERED BOUT EE Ry eee ieee tanta! ORDER SLIPS. imap seemed particularly pred when asked about Jewelry | wiay | bEEDE jorder slips showing pu BUNA aver inva neck au in bis name from Tiffany & Co. end! Q. Was it $1,000, $2,000 or $3,007 Caftier, Fifth Avenue jewel Ho} -G_ Did you object to | golng re 0 ide! y the order § Furope in 1919 or 1920 because refused to identify the order sli COT eee Ra | which there were twenty-five, | ing purchases amounting to 41 you ever give her ur to admit he had made the cpases, It was the contention of Mr, Mick that the purchases were made tor} j Baa teens Same erp wse At the time of making ufchase of an $18,000 pearl, and in other a gold and platinum bag 2 November, GARTER @ Wide For Comrort 1920, @ al FAR play for veins and muscles that cannot bind Wear the I comfortably to the shape of the leg AL naherdashors and dept. siorne everywhore. work for ite ie he Phe only wenuine 1. % Bridgeport, Cont roy ONO wear a garter it conforms Z posit Naw T Citice boo (Gram OM DL at Stony Brook known as Rest Court? urt of 1921 | Florida? Miami.) . Did you not use a code in sending |w | off they addressed? ceive any replies from Florida addressed to you at the three tele-| in Florida not ALLEGED GIFTS TO FLORENCE you Florence the ¢ stayed over night there werk you aboard the yaoit Modesty af the foot of 28d Street? SUGGESTION OF MRS. LEEDS'S | JEALOUSY. Q. Did Florence Leeds complain to you that you had a woman named Helen aboard this boat? Q. Tidy ever pay @ certain woman any money in 19207 ay out $9,000" ry : Q. Did a we a night in your y ht, then Et 26th Stree New York City? Q. Was she you? Q. Did you ever go by the name of Reck—iee that name in talking over | the telephone with any one? Q. Were you ever at the Sloane Ma- alone on board with | | Tiger Shoot ea Tate tase | (Reba aan Is pli “rata jam te rie whe ‘easier aes _¢ ersey Town : meant iar eit cw | KEON ERROL 's Somerville es tis We Gea Vie tat vt ae nf GLOBE-POP MAT. WED: SAT Great Beast in Streets Leenpectaeey UME IGE” ihe COHAN fri 5" gawseges! $2 the Somerville Gun Club of Si Ville Nod. are te THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1, r ROSENWASSSER TO DIE. 1921, GIRLS IN BLUE) \ j day polishing | Stayer of Jacob Maxarn arreeere Op er yaa eek | flintlocks and filing their lanterns After Quick Verdict. | Peeeisiage i PEOPLE: for there tiger hunt afoot to-nig } the second Halt a dozen ut Somervitiow iruding wine Altted J. Tall | Siem eal Wier ieee * sent @ young man rye ai fay At first they believed it to be | Str » | @ large dog They whistled to jt, but | out to depart for i. Wa) vith $5,000, and there murdered hin it only blinked at them—proving it|,oiupsed when senten wes prot wasn't of the Blind variety uneeds although up to then ne nad JOS? ST, Muve Hall. br. Wy @ Cent. Pw, Irving Shaefer, assistant: manager imed the bra rad . of the James B. Duke estate was| Under SherlffJonn Cogees took bin) SHUFFLE ALONG siti. | | sitting on the rear porch of the house to @ walling automobile, and ton min- WH ROSE LBL a with Mrs. Shaefer Wednesday night, |utes after sentence had been pre Thi 'N “ SALVATION NEL Watching the storm. A vivid Mash of |" he was on hls Way to the tRA Toonervilte ‘Trolley Nghtning 4 death chamber at Sing Siv temmned | Biway, at 47 se Strand Symphony OF »sed the animal pawtn | New oe jthe lawn, The next flush reveate Aug. S. nutes ee eens ener. B 1 R 1 A jswamp, close by. Wilson Vand had arrived from te to which Maxura in veer, twenty-one, gon of Francis S nly. the day before and | MENT 'Vanderveer, First: Bpiscopal Church conditions wer terrible th i OPPOSITE WEST LIOTH. ST, FORTY deacon, is certain the tier strolled 1 Mazura to bis bore to tu ALT WATER SURF BATHING NOW | Like : x iN pit instead three men ju a4 — down East Main Street last Friday eee ee TT wt him, and Rosen PRR ECHASE vening Wasser stopper ils urtes’ by ailing H Mr. Vanderveer has for his tiger|finy deat empsey 5, Carpeation | nolan Ha Y oompsey vs. Carpeatier Bo: story t wilncesses—-Mr, and r a | TH ? Charles Brokaw of No. 240 Bust Main | MO ER “AND ) CHILD ) VANIS Pryor 's Band Street and their son, William, twenty s ENTINE eal i Police Seek Woman bast Seen} AsO, all of whom were seated on the Bro-| © sip ves for Caney tata COME ISLAND — Free Dancing. kaw front porch at the time | alleged app "y | ternity Hospital in November or De- | cember of 1919, Q. Did you ever go there to see Florence Lawlor at the time of the premature birth of a child? Q. Was this child yours? Q. Did you in the presence of Mary O'Connell, in the latter part ot 92 and the early part of 1921, in the He tel Plaza, play with the boy Jay an hold him in your arms for an hour or so before dinne: Q. Dia you fram ime to time dur- ing that period keep the boy up long after bedtime to play with him? Q. Why did you do this? vere you fond of Jay? you baye in. your cabin on th Modesty in mi a Indy’s dressing table? Q. Did you bave any powder puffs? |The Modesty t nder Orders Of Glew Cove. James A. Stillman's yacht Modesty stil] anchored last night near the ‘of the New York Yacht Club, n Cove, LL, with its Captain and crew, awaiting orders, Tt is un- derstood its position near Glen Cove is for the convenience of Miss Anne iMman, who is visiting Miss Alice laughter of H. P. Davison, scock's Point, Glen Cove. M For habies tortured by teething or stomach rash, eczema, ete,, there te immediate relief in a jar of Resinol Ointment. No smarting or stinging when appled. 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