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| WIFE NOW SUES | TOM" HILLARD | FOR SEPARATION This Action Follows Suit of Manacurist Against Head of $50,000,000 Syndicate, SAYS HE ATTACKED HER, Mrs. Hilliard Hopes That Dif- ferences With Husband Will Be Settled. Thomas 11. Millian’, head of the 950,000,000 syndicate which ts taking over the operation of the new Vanderbilt Hotel at Park avenue and ‘Thirty-fourth atreot, has been werved with the sum- mons and complaint In a separations sult by hiv wife as the aftermath of @ sult against Mr. Hill mant Gidbert of Lamb, Hilliard’s attorney, declined to discuss the case in any way to-day, but wo ny the fact that the sult bad ht. The ground of the petition compatibility of tem- perament Notwithstanding the beginning of paration suit, Mra, Hilliard told orter of The Evening World to-day that ehe was sure that any difference she had with d might be ad- ould leave them Hillard was form: erly manager of the Waldorf-Astori and @ trusted ieutenant of George Bolt. Some years ago Hillard married the widow of Dr, L, T. Sheffield, a noted dentist, and Miss Yeomans tn her com: plaint says Mrs, Hilliard was present when the alleged axsault took place, ‘Actounts of the trouble between Hil Nard and Misa Yeomans differ, She saya he Kicked her out of the apart mentin Alwyn Court, Fitty-elghth street ‘and Beventh avenue, after choking and striking her and swearing frightfully at her, He says he “placed one hant gently on her shoulder” and yut her out. At any rate she was put out and Millard declares he was within his rights In eecting her, because he tad ordered her out and she persisted tr remaining. Hilliard aayn his reason for objecting no strongly to her presence was that jetective on “Handsome Tom ot of to bis wife worts that when he ordered her to get out abe started to glide trom closet to closet to escape his vigilance, but he blocked her strategy just as she would have sought refuge in hie vervante’ quarters MAKE NO CONCEALMENT OF ESTRANGEMENT. ‘There has be cently of the br and his wife. The living in the sam Alwyn, but have commo > concealment re apartment in the been beaten and kicked by into details, but I will say that we quarrelied over the telephone about nine years ago. Mrs. Sheffield was liv ing at No. 26 West Thirty-second Bhe was nervous and had asked stay overnight. All the servants gone except her maid, We heard noises and We got frightened, Mrs. SheMeld asked me to call up Mr, Hilliard and ‘ask him to come over and see if there was @ burglar around, “I called him up eight times, Bach time he told me he was too busy to come w quiet the foolleh feara of women, We had angry words over the telephone because he wouldn't some ove “It te absurd for him to accuse me of having to act the detective,” she went on. ‘L never did such & thing His wifo ofien required my eervices. e living apart. She had her 4 in lonely fash IN CLOSE SUFFOCATED. wasn't open and hy open, He shouted woman out of bi “| was dazed and faint. There were | two windows opening low on this bu of one and| 1| nto the | ali and get o jumped bach “Bhe tried self, ery Then he ee i me t o Pmple Peter H. Friedm: fn the Ge health has b Ma department presente with a| gold initialed {ol on the eve vf-his de-| Tew EVENT ' AN questions con- cerning deatgne and materiale of dresses should be adareased to the), Fashton Editor Manner of two straight longtha of the| Material on each site of the skirt and sleeves of the plain, set in with a cord to a dropped shoulder line. round neck finished with @ turn down collar of the plain, at the sides a little, also the eleeve parts cut off to elbow length, and the wos are then brought to mer rpament, while the part over the shoulders Dear Fashion Edttor: tell _me the amount of equired to make the dress ke the one in the third figure in ng World of July 14? 1 wish to use atiste and filet lace. World, No pat terna for designs | 1 with a puffing of the chiffon dn this column can Hl around, but could also be fin- i corn instead, t « corn inst ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Katitor: uu advise me of a pretty make a little dotted voile with a border two and a haif inches wide on one ede of the material? 1 am twenty years old. Make the blouse part surplice with a flohu of the Gotted part of your ma- od with the border and a Let @ band of the bor- down the left alde of the m the point where the waist meets it and around the bottom of the wkirt about three inches from the hem, | Have ,a plaiting of the net also tall A tucked chemisette Five yards of material forty inches wide and two and a half yards of filet lace would be required. with the descrip between Hilliard | Mom furntehed it de a simple matter ple have remained | to work out patterne. DESCRIPTIONS. ‘The simple frock on the first model is of lavender silk crepe, or crepe de de chine, or alk mull, stantially as it ix related in the moving |new apron effect of champ papers in her suit. embrotiered batiate, Deep bands on the “t have known Mra, Hilliard for|otraight sleeves are of the same, with s, since she first came to| tiny plaltings of cream lace at the top, to on the front of the tunt in service as|A silk cord finiwhes the neck and manicure and then did shopping for|defines the doep hem in the eki ‘as I have done for many wealthy| Tho second figure shows an evening | cultured women. wrap—two colors of chiffon cloth such Deer Fashion Fditor: I wish to make @ dross for my eight-year-old daughter like the one shown on the centre figure in last Would this styl all right for party wear if I m in atlk mull or similar material? If made in mut or white China atk with black velvet ribbon run through | would be effective and stylish for a Miss | mateb | party dress for your little daughter, from ‘the band. | should be worn, by Typhoon, amage amounting done by, the ty- phoon and floods in Lagon. The tobacco MANILA, July 18, to $1,600,000 haa been To Miss R. FE. W.: T published a eutt- ut Mr. Hilliard has had a gepdge| 4s Wistaria and raspberry, or black and! aye style for your striped goods on Net ime for nine years 1 cant go[ ay Bright color, made in the simplest | July 1 Have wide panels of the plain | provinces have been isolated, The Technola Piano With a Technola Piano anyone in the home, father or mother or children, can play the most difficult music, even though they have never taken a piano lesson in their lives, superb Stroud Piano with the new Technola self-playing action built into it, and can be played either by hand or with the self-playing action, This action is completely controlled by ex- pression levers.which you can use to make the music sound like the performance of a great master, There is a library of 16,000 rolls of the world’s best music prepared for use with the Technola Piano, added the popular songs, marches, waltzes and musical comedy ctions of the day. Brighten your home with music every day. piano exchange it for a Technola Piano that can be played If you have no piano you can have a Technola Piano delivered in your home on payment of $20. down and the balance in smal! amounts each month. Come in and play the Technola Piano for yourself. find you can play it without the slightest trouble no idea of the pleasure there is in playing for yourself the great operas and other works of master composers are welcome whether you wish to purchase or merely to hear this wonderful instrument ‘To these are constantly being If you have a by anyone. and you have Come to-day—you Remember the Tec! facturers in the la Piano is guaranteed by the largest manu LEOLIAI The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World AEOLIAN HALL, 36 venient for you, come and hear the Technola Piano at our East 36th Street, bet, 2nd and 3rd Avenues, NG WORED, TUESDAY, TOULY $8, YoTT. ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR # # #@ w& w& HOME DRESSMAKERS Fev $8.50 Dresses, 5.00 OCoptes of some of the finest French modeis; of lawns, dimities, tissue Binghams; large revers of contrasting colors and new flying panel back. Women’s $1.50 Wash Belts, 49c One of the most remarkable opportunities of the entire season. It ts @ special purchase of the regular $1 to $1.50 qualities, and every Belt in the assortment should find new owners before the day is many hours old, HAND EMBROIDERED ANU TUCKED WASH BELTS—plain and circular. Boys’ Straw Hats Must Go resst‘tons Straw Hate—formerly $1.25, $1.50; to-morrow. . .-.ees. 69¢ Straw Hate—formerly $1.75 to $3.25; to-morrow.ses.-<e0e-99C Genuine Mexican Hate—formerly 25c to 39c,.. 2.00 -10c Men’s 50c Underwear, 32¢ Women’s 50c Silk Tose, 35¢ MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS— WOMEN'S PURE, BRIGHT SILK short sleeves; drawers with gus- HOSE — “run-of-the-mill,” with setted seats. Regularly 50c. lisle tops, heels and toes; in black, tan and white. Women’s $1 Silk Gloves, 64c a WOMEN'S 16-BUTTON LENGTH || Men’s 50c Night Shirts, 39c PURE SILK GLOVES—with double MEN'S WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT finger tips, in black and white. SHIRTS—with fancy trim; cut full Regularly $1.00, and well made; low necks. fattne ot New Dress Goods fhett.sor Wash Fabrics With the object of quickly Our annual July clearance of the tele aH ay [itd beak most wanted summer fabrics, con- lengths of esi je Dress Goods i on hand, we have named extrar. || ‘isting of Lawns, Percales, Ging- dinary price-cuts for to-morrow’s || hams, Silk and Cotton Cnitton- tilts, Every yard sacrificed. ettes, etc. ues up to Reguiarly $1.25. Per yard. .25¢, 35c, 49c 49c; at... 4€y 6C, 12c, 19¢ 19c Embroideries, Yard, 12%4c CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTIONS AND BEAD- INGS—from 1% to 5 inches wide. Mid-Summer Sale of Brill Clothes tor Men Ready-to-Wear At*10,*13.50 and*18 Primarily, of course, the object of this sale is to close out as quickly as possible our entire remain- ing stock of summer suits, so that none are carried over. That, however, is not the only object. We want those men and young men who do not yet know how big Brill Values are to become acquainted with them at these greatly reduced prices, 10 00 For Summer Suits, ? instead of $15.00, 13 50 For Summer Suits, e instead of $15, $18 and $20, 18 00 For Summer Suits, e instead of $22 and $25. Included are blue serges, fancy blues, plain grays, Oxford blues, and numerous fancy mix- | tures in a large assortment of fabrics and models, } BROADWAY at 49th 279 BROADWAY, 47 CORTLANDT ST,, near Greenwich. 125TH ST., at $d Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, Health and Beauty Hints By MRS, MAB MARTYN, ©. A: You are rutning your hatr soup for shampoo purposes, The dries out the scalp and caves tandruft and dull, lifeless, stringy h For your case I know of nothing better than ® plain canthrox hampoo, This makes an abundance of t= twice dally auickiy relieves the smart or ie and avide from strengthening the " t a remarkable G+ Your dull, st Dright and rich make up and scaly tonics. igorates, You will find + the hatr dries evenly and quickly 4 takes on ® rich gloss and softn ‘uecan wet canthrox at the drug store, and a teaspoonful dissolved in a cup of | ,, hot water is enough for &@ good shampoo, When apply | & and rub Mkhuy until dry, A {emes using cleanses the akin of tm. ‘ities and banishes frecklen and tan, You will find this better than powder, as t is Invisible when © foes not cub | {i ott or spot from p Men: Don't worry about the fuss on joMionable growth, wet an ounce of dela- sey gurtace and after two or three minutes rub o sty, Whi R. R. FARE aaa : j FURNISHED GRANINITURE, Hgumvatd Kachews "ana ie"eu'eshistow at'eut $148 FREE LIBERAL CREDITTERMS 1,21 ADS. LAST SUNDAY, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 150 Pieces Mahogany Bed-Room Furniture Delayed in transit--now offered in the July Furniture Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices —in Suits or Separate Pieces— Mahogany Dressers . « $25.00 & $37.50 usually $42.50 and $65.00 Chiffoniers « & & « « $27.50 & $32.50 usually $45.00 and $50.00 Totlet Tables s « & . $17.50 & $23.50 usually $30.00 and $87.60 Bedsteads + & & « . $17.50 & $23.50 , usually $30.00 and $87.50 For the balance of the month you can select from our entire stock of Bedroom, Dining Room, Library and Hall Furniture, Upholstered Furni- ture; also Brass and Enamel Iron Bedsteads, At 10% 10 50% off Our Regular Prices Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St: Your Mouth wiil taste clean for hours NLIKE ordinary dentifrices, Odol neither ev orates nor washes away in the saliva. So much of it is deposited on the teeth and absorbed by the gums and the tissues of the mouth lining, that its cleansing, purifying action continues long after you brush your teeth. Though its use takes only a minute or so, your |mouth will ‘*taste”’ clean for hours. All Druggists and Department Stores ° ir | TAY, \ 3 S] Bill Frothas || LOWAWEEETOINRY OUR 1011 | CATALOGUE | WE PAY $50.00 Worth $5.00 Down $75.00 “ $5.00 “ FIT with eof B10), Gy of Bed, Spring Apply Also to New York State, Co Massachusetts and) Rhy At Home | You can quickh a>ariment of * ou seek through The World’s Fall Renting Guide to New York Apartment Houses to be published and dis- tributed FREE at all The World’s) Branch Offices and otherwise EARLY IN AUGUST, 429 MORE THAN THE SUNDAY HERALD, WORLD “TO LET” $100 Worth $10.00 Down $1.50 Weekly $150 “$15.00 “$2.00 parser, $200 $20.00 «$2.25 AM $300 $30.00 $2.75 Pum