Show NAMES SUPPRESSED IN VANDERBILT SUIT Nature of Testimony Given Becomes Becomes Becomes Be Be- comes Public for the First Time New Kew York April 10 The The of Qt the testimony given b by Mrs Alfr Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt in her suit for di divorce dl- dl l- l vorce became known for tor the first time lime to today a Only five questions were put to her In answer er to these she stated that she hind had not lived with Mith her husband during the past year car notwithstanding ln all appearances to the tho contrary She said she left let him more mote than a n. year ear eara a ago o. o She declared she the obtained definite Information of or her husbands husband's misconduct misconduct miscon miscon- duct about a year ago o. but ha had suspected suspected suspected sus sus- sus- sus his errors earlier When sho she him bun she said Hald a bitter quarrel followed This wa was Mas on Oal Oakland lan farm Newport ort Neither the thc he lawyers laM for Mr Ir Vanderbilt Vander Vander- hilt bilt nor noi the tho referee asked her to name a co It H appeared that there had hall been Leen some understanding understanding- that the name of tho the women Momen In the lie case be sup sup- pressed Two of the tho questions referred to tho the date lIate of her marriage and the date of or orthe the birth of or her bier seven year old ton son son William Henr Henry Yan Vanderbilt While Phile there was vas offered practically no defense on the part of or tho the lawyers for Cor Van Vanderbilt there was a dispute o c over two points the thc amount of the lie settlement set set- and the custody custodo of or the child It was Mas said that Vanderbilt's lawyers laM u. u cr er ored d In securities which at the present market valuation aro are worth This It was alle alleged aliened wa was Indignantly refused by hy Mrs Van Van- attorneys They demanded r 3 cording to some reports as at much as |