Show TL oid r a c rY 1 r n f Where Where Is is the the Gay lay Blonde incie Beauty beauty LedY Whose Devotion to t Him Led Led Y l to His H Hl is Being Bean Kicked Out r kt JO o by Both Landlady rJ r s I e p and Wife r 1 rl a I l Y Ir 1 i fiJi i r 1 I i i a L IT I IL IiiI e f fr r 4 L iiI iiIi i N 4 t S k f rf 1 f y 1 y 1 if i II i I Ix It t i x n K tj Y e b sti 4 ii i ei i t fl 1 r ri 1 i i It t s r s k t tF l F f 1 Ir I t tr P 1 G xi 9 I I i hr r y 4 1 f i R ln n the Ae V nightly nightly N revels that kept the ie neighbors awake and o-nce o called in the police the blonde nde was Mr Breese's convivial companion companion W T THEN HEN Mr Robert Potter Fotter Breese W went cent to Palm Beach a year ago ag last fall and ed a cot coz apartment for the season he seemed to Base e anticipated aCry a very Cry enjoyable a mt inter r lie He had left his wife and their little daughter behind so that there would be beno beno bno no domestic worries to annoy him and he hoped to amuse himself without any of the unpleasant notoriety which had V followed follo his fathers father's the girl pie PIC m Vm dinner But Mi Mt Breezes Breeze's season at Palm Beach did not turn out at all nil as he had hoped and planned and e expected It ended in his being kicked out first by b his landlady and then by his wife Before Defore he had been there long the life he Was Jas leading was the talk of the place phee Echoes of the gossip soon reached the ears cars of his wife Ife and when hen she had her lawyers yel's and detectives es investigate them she found a perfectly sound basis for the divorce orce the courts have hate recently awarded a h her r Mr Breeze can blame the run nm of h hie plans for an unostentatious fling at Palm Bea Beach h life on his inquisitive e neighbors If f they had not spied on him as they did dand and then spread In broadcast the things they saw his winter might have hate turned out quite differently But the neighbors think hl k they had hade h e every cry I reason cason for being so e The noise of the lively parties that were staged night after aHer night in 10 the Breese apal was enough they sa say to stir the curiosity and the anger of any decent folks What hat intrigued the neighbors par par- par Mas aas as the beautiful blonde who ho shared the Breeze Breese apartment for a time and identified herself to the s boys bo s nd bootleggers who ho called vet el y frequently there as Mrs Breese Certainly Certainly no wife could have been more de- de de toted than this beauty was as to Mr S Bleese's happiness and comfort TI Tie e a neighbors peering from their s night after night ht saw hei het con con- con vitally ally iv ally joining JOI J g in Mr Breese's revels mixing g and pouring g his drinks and often affectionately drinking g front from the same glass with him In III the cold dawn gray of the morning after the supposed Broise would still be in in very Cry evidence very much more m actively BO so than the lord and master of the apartment Beside the bed in which he sometimes lay until time for another nights night's party to start she could w be seen to In a trim nurses nurse's uniform putting cooling g to towels cis to his head and applying the theother theother other remedies usually prescribed for the victims of a too jovial night Mrs Breese is to a wonder said the neighbors at first That rare a tion of a good e d sport and a faithful help help- helpmate mote mate But the beans were sere ere spilled when somebody discovered that the real Mr T Breese as pictured on the society p page of a New York newspaper ne did n not t look lookin in I the least like the blonde beauty who ho played phI cd the ministering mI angel ancl to Mr Breese both in to the reves revels of the night ni ht end the remorse of the tho next day This discos dISCO started something Virtuous fellow tenants of the building build F Jf n v 1 A a z zM r R M L ya yar V r i yai 4 J f f Robert F t Potter Breese r t t where here Mr BI elSe had his home com com- complained ed to the landlady about the none that emanated from flom there and the eus- eus 13 the ministering mI angel had aroused The landlady anxious for the good name of her pI opel ty did a little In- In investigating on het hel own 0 n account The re- re results sulb were very significantly told in to the he testimony which she Rave Ia in l the recent trial trull of Mrs Breezes Breeze's Bree es e's suit for dIvorce Who QUESTION Who was as in company with Mr Breese Dreese in to the apartment I ANSWER I dont don't know Inow her name I didn't know he had her up there thele I 1 went up to see about the colored girl who ho v was taking care of the apartment for me nod ard when I 1 went sent upstairs a young oung lady came out of the bedroom and I asked her who ho she was as and she said Mrs Breese and andI i iI nd I 1 thought It was as allrIght all right and I went event wenta aw a aay ay Describe Q-Describe Q Describe Describe the young oung lady who ho said she abe was Mrs Breese She A-She She had light hair hall and was rather ej attractive wore nice clothes Q Was Q-Was Was Was she tall tallor or short Tall A-Tall Tall and slender low Q-low Q How How long did the young oune lady ho hoan an answered to the nanc nane of Mrs v Ith ith light hair hall tall au and occupy N Ay rte la 1 L I q l a a aw 1 y w t ta r a ap If f w u 1 f rr t f r 4 S jj I 1 f a c y rr a r k f T r t 1 w KADEG ERBER Mrs Breese who bo divorced her husband after she found out what had been going on at Palm Beach and her daughter Beatrice Beatric tI tie e v ith Ml Mt se if you 11 know A A l I should think over a week eek or t ten teneta eta la ai s Q What Q-What What What was the condition of or rr M Bleese's health at the time If it vou you OU I AEI A I dont don't know kno He lie had one sick k spell heas he was as awfully artfully SIC sick and th they had hada hada h a doctor It was wag Ju just t dr too much h that's all Q Q-Do Q Do Do you ou know whether hether or not tillS tats Soling lady you lou mentioned occupied the both during the diy dry and a night A A She She stayed staved sta ed all the time Did Q-Did Q Dl Did she have hate clothes there A AShe She She certainly did State Q-State Q State State whether or not you vou ou had h occasion to ask Mr Breese to lease lea leaeA A I I asked him to leave ease ea after I found out that she wasn't his wife and md I told Id him he had to go They left next t La Ca He said he was as taking her on Ins his yacht to Jacksonville on theay the way nay to Now w Yolk Yot k Was Q-Was Q Was the blonde c a flamed d nurse No ANo A No No a leal real trained nurse Mary Mi McCarthy lent her a nurses nurse's uniform to put on That girl v wasn't any more morea of ofa ofa a trained nurse nure than I 1 am Q ou Q You ou saw the blotto c e aroun arouni catly cally ly m in the morning A Around 8 o'clock 0 of 9 o'clock I 1 s saw iw her around the apartment titer 11 tel er kimono Jimno Q-Do Q Q Do Do you ou know what nat tic she he had trader l I the Nu A-Nu A Nu I 1 wasn't r i the loom but bul I coul could see ce het hel from my hon hail c e through through the llio t window I know she bhe he wasn t dl dressed essed fur lor the street that I do du know Inow Q She he She night might have been dl di eased l for forthe forthe f the street and had the ir f her h dress diess fn nil 11 you vou OU know Might A-Might A Might have hate but they dont don't genet jenel- folly ally do that in the morning at 8 oclo After Q-After Q Aftel you ou OU them out and a athey they departed did you vou ou find anything they left behind in III the apal hrent AWe We A We We fourd foul seventy empty quit t bottles bottle when they got out Q Q Wele those bottles in rat the apa apart apart- apartment t ment when ashen they fist filSt went in to occupy if its It ifA A I AI I I should say not j I 1 haven't seen n that much whisky in m my life They had h wild tunes there thele and I know Mr so dr drank But who ho was the blonde beauty who served so 50 faithfully as Mr II Breese's ministering angel that eventful e sinter vinter wini at Palm Beach That is a mystery which the divorce trial failed to clear up and which nil Mr Breese himself is carefully keeping a secret The best picture of her IS 13 that fur furnished by the captain of the yacht that carried corned the angel and Mr Bre be from Palm Paint Beach to Charleston S C He lIe testified as follo follows 5 Q Q Who accompanied you iou OU on lil trip Mr AMr A Mr Mr and Mrs Breeze Breese Q Q How was as the woman you vou OU call Mrs rs Bi eese I Ld to tu yowl aou out x 4 t x rte t Y YI f s c tc I I t fi r 1 tr c Y u fw S 'S C N vs jl r K KY Y Little 4 Beatrice Breeze Breese t ti i I A Mr A-Mr Mr Mr said Meet II eel my wife Ife Mis Breese Captain Henry Describe Q-Describe Q this to whom you v OU were ele as Mrs Breese She A-She A She was a n woman about or i pounds in m weight and I guess she sl was around twenty four ears cars old with blonde hair There were no other guests on board Mr 1111 BI eese and his wile wife occupied the after cabin Did Q-Did Q DId Did they conduct themselves as asman asman man wan and wife Ife so far as you ou saw Yes A-Yes A Yes sir very loving losing drank out of the same glass and passed the whIsky bottle and smoked cigarettes and so forth What Q-What Q What What did he call her Ho A-Ho A Ho called her Emma Imma she sho called call him Bob Q Q What What ws Mr Breese's Breezes health ithe on the trip All AAll A All All right J JQ Q Did i iou ou see sec him take tale any medicine on the trip 1 J I jV y T The he next day in rn in a nurses nurse's r uniform she would be at his bedside ap applying ap- ap applying plying cooling towels and the other remedies usually prescribed for the morning after a too merry night Only A-Only A Only Only out ofa of a Scotch whisky bot bottle tie tic that's the only medicine I saw him tale take Q Was Q-Was Was the blonde always ays dressed asa as asa II a lady on this boat trip A Why A Why she was as in to h knickerbockers boys boy's clothes most of tho the time S hen 11 hen she went a ashore hore she had boys boy's clothes and at other times i she had womans woman's omans oman's clothes as a worn wom woman om- om an ought to have ha Q Did Q-Did Dl Did you v ou ever see her act anyway an any anyway I way ay other than a lady I No A A No well I dont don't know Of i cour course e I am in no way ay a judge of 4 a ladys lady's character While I night might think it was naughty to smoke cig- cig cigarettes w cig-w 1 and drink whisky in m public 1 and others might think it correct she did both rank drank doran whisky and smoked cigarettes ettes I dont don't know whether you vou ou would class that a ayoung young oung ladys lady's behavior or not but of course in m the yachting game you ou see ee lots lets of things you vou ou t ts tsee s see e outside f J t Everybody e expected c l that the blonde beauty whose who e devotion de to Mr in m his being kicked out by both his Ius Palm Beach land land- landlady landlady landlady lady and his wife would emerge het hel as soon as he was and become the second Mrs BI eese But she has failed to do anything of the kind Perhaps her enthusiasm for him was rather chilled hilled by the le which the dl divorce divorce orce suit brought brought out concerning his financial condition In opposing Mrs Breezes Breeze's claim for alimony Mr Breese's attorney declared that although his Ius client chent was a successful he derived ol no income whatever his pi slOn This plea p a no sympathy from Supreme Coutt Coul Justice Jubilee Cropsey He de- de declared de ed that a man witha ltha with a potential earning capacity who ho earned nothing was as loafing and ruled that Mr iiiI Breese must find some way ay of paying his wife Ife 1500 1500 a n vear ear Has the ministering angel of the Palm Beach apartment decided that It wild be foolish to lavish latish her charms and devotion any longer on a man who admits having so 50 little ready ca cash h Ml Mt I Breese is the son of James Law Law- LawI Law I fence ence Breese long famous for his bizarre enter His the pie dm- dm din dinner ner at which a lovely model broke through the crust of a huge piece of pastry in m his studio has not yet been forgotten In 1919 the elder Mr 11 Breese then five sixty file e years vears cars old handed the public bile another surprise by marrying MIss Grace I Lr L the tw twenty three enty 1 year old old ear daughter of Mrs Ragland Mom Mom- Mom Mom-mand mand of New York The wife Ife who ho has lias divorced Robert Potter Breese Dreese is s a daughter of the tho so socially dally Arthur B of I New Yolk and Southampton She and Bree e were el e childhood 5 sweethearts and their wedding in 1915 was as a notable so society 0 o clety event He Js is a n great grand nci erand II of the lie I late te Bishop Bi hop Potter and the inventor 10 or of a freak motor car called he lie flying I t 1 L |