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aetna its meant ~PRNCESS EEL ~ ADMITS DVORGE CHARGES TRUE Shocks Berlin Court By Levity When Accused by Wife of Baron. ‘ LONDON, Mareh 10 (United Press) Princess Eitel Friederich, wife of the former Kaiser's second son, has created a sensation throughout Ger- many by laughingly admitting her complicity when named as co-respond ent in the divorce suit brought by Yaroness Plettenburg against her hus- bund, an ex-officer, Berlin correspond ents telegraphed to-day German papers have suppressed all reports of the divorce. The Prinwess, on the stand, un- ashamedly admitted that intimate ré- lations existed between herself and the Baron before her marriage to the ers son, and that they con. tinued after that marriage. She at first stated the intimacy had ¢ when the Baron married, but later evidence tended to show that the gfeat free love of Princess Kitel Friederich and the Baron had not been hampered by marriage bonds, Prince Withel knew of her affairs with the Baron, the Princess declared in court. When the Judge asked her to swear to the truth of statements Bhe had been intimate with Baron Plettenburg, Princess Bitel Frederich laughed merrily: “I swear It with the greatest pos- sible pleasure,” she replied. “That answer js incompatible with the dignity of this court,” the: Judge go much to giv A Post Office official gave unusua evidence in the case, overheard between I'r ¢ ron shortly after the latter's marriage to the plaintiff The Baron, he testified, telephoned ‘9 the Princess he had arrived in Ber- Yin, with his bride The Princess answered “T don't want to see your wife. 1 won't receive her But you, Pletten- burg, you shall come to me at once,"’ Baroness Plettenburg confirmed the foregoing conversation, adding her husband went immediately to Belle- vue Castle, the Princess's residence, and remalned for four hours. It is recalled that two other sons of the ex-Kaiser divorced their wives for misconduct. Prince Hitel, it is understood, docs not intend to take ‘any action a a, JUDGE CALLS PASTOR'S SON “A BAD APPLE” lens. a barre! of likely to tur Mulqueen suspended thaniel | while Mereanti! Troadway, vember. brother, wiio came on from his home in Indiana, repaid the amount of the embezzlement and told the Court that he would take his nephew home with him and supervise his living. > \VEDS AND MAKES CHAPERON GO ALONE Prauicia Schie on Way to Baroness Wally von k in who sailed from Hamburg on the Mount Carroll of the United Am Line to be chaperon to Fraule ™ er Falln in Love e last nigh c »f Ainbrose 1 in § shucked claperon and was married to Walton flephens, chief officer of the ship, whom DANCE TO AIRS ORCHESTRA SENDS THROUGH THE AIR Radio Music Provides the Jazz for Merry Trippers in Hotel Grill, The radio dance has proved Itself and become a member of the marvelous radio family, two recent additions to which are the radio telephone and the radio grill room of the Penn- sylvanin Hotel from 9.20 lngt night until 12.45 this morning patrons danced to music that seemed to come from nowhere, It was furnished by the hotel or- chestra under Vincent Lopez but the orchestra was in Newark at the station of the Westingho Flectrical Manufacturing Com- pany. The melody was scooped up there, sent broadcast through the ether, and pulled into the grill room from an aerial on the roof of the hotel. Before flung to the @ancers {t went through an in- strument larger than a phono- graph, known as a_ lyradion Through this, it was predicted, it will soon be possible to furnish music for countless dances With &@ ingle orchestra. Society Girl Writes 3-Act Drama Which Will Be Produced March 28 its drive for War Sufferers, raign Committee to-day that $4,000,000 had raised 8. Mose Monday night, Hotel Cormmotore to ch reh House out to be rogramme to do awa that i was the reform “free keeders” wrong year to yesterday MISS MARY HoYrT WIBORG teur way and eral of th the first BONWIT TELLER & CO. 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With only three more days to go in $5,000,000 for Je the New York Cam- ish announced been of the theatrica lindus- oup reported that the theatres 1,000 and were sure of of $250,000, for relief were 16+ and Wednesday contributions More today bscribing uuble The drive offi- when the ains will meet at the k up result i Scalia SEEDS ARE STILL GRATIS. 10.—Thoxe Appropriations consistent by |! start that in ten minutes of be in a installed in a Abslarod: Reverely Miss Mary H. Wiborg Had Taken | Wiborg, daughter of Mr. Farnk 1.) 118 first’ production will ‘ 9 2 Wiborg of No. 33 Fifth Avenue, and] geries of special matinees, shor wo tasstonate eer rom the Princes) Part iu Beveral Junior League |°SE Ge oat prawinent of see] tenet ic tiaemtt he tated a ee ee Shows Bee eeret tee ars cs Joven, that £ tava not a ore, the play has been acc Miss W mon with the man to gustin mn eRe a the Junior I , always married. But ° and f we hav hls ethical interested | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. HANDCUFFED PAIR __|' Shots mor to escape fr r captors, r d to find hie cline ne ape from thelr captors | court, charged with breaking the win. |*!t He was as in heb Nie leat fable Patroiman John J. Reynolds and} gow of M Miller's Jewelry store | SH! thermometer recorded 112 degrees, imaria. They were caught at No. 2194 Broadway and stealing|>Ut thinking it was out of order, he way at No. 204 West gga] about $400 worth of goods, which requiaitioned two others only to find |of Japan; Offic fer R 1 i fret two ® cove Cannon is said tofthat they both recorded the same high|!, by the K : Re FHOt A NA ECE SWOT newer it yeription of a man] point pi ihe hoe The shots brought Santa-| iene fF up agelicatessen| During the night the patient's te wn Of Ths, OF Chen the prisoners, linked store at No. 629 Amstetfim Avenue. perature advanced two degrees Two prisoners handeuffed together] No. made GIRL WITH TEMPERATURE | (reatment tho giri'e temperature: 114 DEGREES, RECOVERS ually subsided to normal and now stated to be in perfeat” Case in Enainad Said (o Re First ether, were told to walk ahead, the Jcomen keeping eléme behind, TRY TO ESCAPE|", only the prisoners broke into « run and covered a long block before Modicals Journals here do not instance of auch temperature “a by Teo -Poltee the policemen got thelr guns out and of Ite Kind Known, lowed by tlont’s recovery: Fired by Two Policemen]! 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