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DESERTS HIS BRIDE “OFFOUR DAYSIN "HIRED AUTOMOBILE cenuniQiacaal \ Groom, a Doctor, Leaves:Her }\\- Three Days Ago and Dis- appears. One of the meanest stories of deser- fen in years was told to the police J today dy pretty twenty-year-old | Mrs. Lewis Morris, a four days’ bride, left by her husband, Dr. Lewis R, Morris, ‘who has not been lveard from since he quit her waiting !n a hired, motor car YY about noon, Tho bride is at the Hotel: Mattinique, wild with ertet, Fee 2: the detectives are searching for } \ 2 ate \ {The bride first met her husband six } Months age, when she was Miss Fran- ges Elizabeth Murphy, daughter of Mr. / Mrs, Patrick KE, Murphy of No. Se ‘ond street, Lefferts } . She went to the Vol- 7 al with a friend who had 40 injured finger and met the doctor, Who wes on the staff of the hospital A few days latér tho bride's parents Gecetved a letter from the doctor ask- {mg permission to call. The acquaint- @mceship of the two ripened into love @4 Mr. and Mrs, Murphy favoted the Gootor’s puit. The wedding was per formred last week. According to the tearful pride, there @ere no wedding presents trom any of Ser husband's friends except one which Be e414 came from a Commodore Hoft- gan‘of No. 1% Phibert avenue, Brook- But they were happy enough in ‘Batet Martinique, where they spent She Gest days of the honeymoon, ,Brom the assistant manager of the que it was learned that the doctor @ to the hotel last Wednesday eve- MOnB in 4 dress sult. He carried a suit age end eaid he was going to be mar- wed. Ho registered. Late that evening hee arrived with his bride. From that time on an automobile was placed at etr dteposal, hired trom the Washing- feu Heights Garage. Two days later a fan called at the hotel demanding s!x Gollars for @ dress suit which the doctor hed hired, BRIDE FINDS HER HUSBAND IN R TEARS. the @econd day of the honeymoon brite discovered her husband in Ghe began to cry also and he what she had to weep over. him she was afraid he was Planning to run away, if there was mention of a dill and took another machine for a visit to one of his patients, At No, 64 Weat One Hundred and Sixty-eighth street he got out, leaving his bride in the machine, A few minutes later he re- furned and told her to drive back to the hotel and watt for him, as he would de Kone some time, She has not seen him since, To. the police’ went over his pri- ts. T tai" and other {l-favored dames were found, also notes and letters showings the doctor, if he was a doctor, was in the habit of visting certain dens there. A conductor's badge, No, 1, of the Cen- tral Vermont Ratlway was found. His cards read Lewis R. Morris, A. M., M. D, FR. C. 8 He {s a tall blond, thirty-seven years old and impressive looking. The desert- ed bride to-day made application for & Warrant charging him with desertion. _—————— LECTURED BOY TRIES TO DIE. Love-Sick Youth Feared Displeas- ure of Sweetheart. The mother of Eugene ‘Seletel, an clghteen-year-old youth who lives with hie family No, 11A Sherman street, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, told him last night she thought It was time he made a @erious effort to get em- ployment. She was tired, whe sald, of giving him money to spend in idle ness. The boy took his, mother’s tecture hard, He sald he had an engagement to take a young girl to a theatre, and If he couldn't get the money he would lost caste in his sweethearts eyes. Then he went to bed. Early to-day Eugene's younger «ister Mabel smelled gas and found the bath- toom door flocked, When « policeman came and broke down the doar the youth was found fying unconselous and with a tube from the gas fixture in his mouth, Dr, Claffey, who lives nearby, restored the boy to consciousness and he was locked up in the Fifth avenue station on the charge of attempting eul- ctde. IF YOUR SKIN I$ AFFECTED USE POSLAM Those who know Poslam and appre- ciate how quickly it eradicates all skin troubles will hardly need a reminder to use it now and during the heated term, when rashes, pimples, itching spots, mosquito bites, sunburn, ete., certain toannoy. Poslam is harmless and heals so rapidly that over-night treatment or a few applications will suffice to dis- pose of common skin troubles. . Poslam uickly cures eczema, acne, tette: theum, saly scalp, and ell ekin eases; stops | at once. The daily use of POSLAM SOAP, an absolutely pure soap medicated with Poslam, is of inestimable benefit to all whose skin is subject to eruptional troubles. Its antiseptic qualities pro- tect against infection. Soothes tender skin; never irritates; ideal for baby’s bath; best shampoo for dandruff. All druggists sell ‘Poslam “(price, 50 Soap (price, 25 cents). write to the Emergency cents) and Pi For free sam euto bire amounting to $140, Gootor waved it aside nonchalantty FUR STORAGE, REPAI DRY-COLD-AIR VA Insured: against Theft, Fire, iP) Laboratories, 82 West-25th Street, New York City. RING, REMODELLING ULT on PREMISES Moths, Moderate Charges. made eome startling | INVALID IN AUTO SAVED BY HUSBAND IN CRASH WITH CAR Mrs. Roger P. Smyth Is So Upset by Shock, However, She Needs Doctor’s Care. Mra, Roger P. Smyth of No. 392 Cias- fon avenue, Brooklyn, is under the care ot @ doctor to-day as the result of an automobile ride taken to improve her health last night. Her husband is an importer with offices at No. 27 Howard street, Manhattan. She has been suffering from a ner- vous breakdown, and her husband took her in an auto last night for a ride about the city in hope the fresh air would benefit her. While on their way home, going south in Pearl street, Mr. Smyth saw «Myrtle avenue car ap proaching. Both auto and trolley were going at & good clip, but not excessive speed. Mr, Smyth tried to turn out and avoid ‘& collision and the ‘motorman, Robert Brothly, tried to stop his car, but both were too late. The trolley took a tire from a rear wheel, and the running board and tool box of the auto. Mra. Smyth, who was on the front seat with her husband, was VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, shaken by the impact, ‘but her husband held her in her seat. The crash of \breaking glass, the shouta of.the trolley passengers and ithe Jolt of the collision were, too much for her, however, and she fainted. was taken to the Adama street police station, onlf a block away, and attended by Dr. Hegfeld of the Brooklyn, How pital. Mr, Smyth cajled a taxtead and took her, home. and broteaa. — Bowler Edward Stoike Dead. CHICAGO, June 12.—Fdward Stotke, bowlers, night, after an ilIneas of several weeks. in singles. or Costs Nothing. not cost you @ the freckles, while if it does give aclear complexion the expense is trifli: Simply get an strength, from Riker-Hegeman Dru show you ounce needed for the worst case. remove freckles. 6 The natural bark finish, unmarred by paint or stain, and the graceful lines of the house In New York’s Shopping Center” The Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store in the World Devoted Exclusively to Furniture and Housefurnishings An Artistic Summer House of Sturdy “Old Hickory’’ For Only $150 Some suburbantte will R count this day lucky if he follows the hint herein given. Wesell this ‘Old Hickory” summer house in regular stock for $450. You will see - them on the grounds of many NIPAIZ fi mil Two Bargains in Chairs for Porch or Den We have seventeen kinds of porch chairs, priced all the She one ‘dt the best known of Chicago's died at his home here last He at one time held the workis record FRECKLE-FACE NewRemedy That Removes Freckles Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-Face, to try a new remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will ny umess it removes ounce of othine—double Stores, and one night’s treatment will | how hac itistorid yourself of the homely freckles and get _& beautiful | complexion. Rarely is more than one | Be sure to ask Riker-HegemanDrug | Stores for the double strength othine, as this is the only prescription sold under | guarantee of money back if it failsto| JUN PEheheh Sons Half @ Century in Bustmese. Re-Examination Is Necessary for All Who Wear Glasses | é Tt wae said sho was ' suffering from hysteria and a few outs Eyesight changes gradu- ally, and glasses that were precisely right one year ago may be injuri- ously wrong to-day. | For this reason re- | examination of the eyes | isnecessary atleastonce | a year, by ourreg'stered | physicians without | | charge or obligation. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to $18 217 Broadway, Astor House | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d 8t. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brook ‘office SES “World's 17800 itself appeal strongly lovers of rustic beauty. This particular summer house has been on exhibition on our Furniture Floor, and while it shows no perceptible signs of use, it cannot be sold as new stock. We offer it, therefore, ether with two 6-ft. sections of rustic arbor to ney rey of rustic fence,com- $ plete, for...ceeeses 150 1 4 - Bonwit TELLER & Co. Clearance Sale Thursday Women’s Waists, Shirts, Blouses At Greatly Reduced Prices Lingerie and Tailored Waists Made of batiste or voile, high or low neck, trimmed with Valenciennes, Irish and Cluny laces and embroidery. Also tailored models of linen lawn, 2.00 Lingerie Waists Formerly up to $3.50 Made of Prone tatisin [ prea’ with real Cluny and {rish laces; some with hand embroidery; side fri infront models, ” Formerly up to $5.00 2 90 Habutai Silk Shirts Custom tailored of heavy quality habutal; vari-colored stripes, in white grounds. For riding, travelling, motoring, etc, ; wus 3.90 French and Domestic Blouses Jadinga number of hand made and hand embroidered styles, with atecing a aber band nace onda eee a The ‘‘Robespierre"’ Blouse The original imported model, made of embroidered dot voile, linen collar and cuffs; lace cascade {rill at front and sleeves, Formerly $8.90 French and Hand-made Blouses Made of voile, matquicette, French erepe or batiste, hand embrold~ ered, trimmed with real laces, High or low neck, long or short sleoves, Formerly up to $21,50 Special Values IN THE FOLLOWING Silk Serge Bathing Suits Trimming of striped satin, lace collar, Inverted coat sleeve, Value $7.50 5.00 6.90 8.50 5.00 Black Satin Bathing Suits Made on “Paquin” lines, piping of white, black satin buttons. Value $15.00 12.50 Crepe de Chine Negligees Empire models, batiste collar and cuffs, trimmed SNk Jersey Top Petticoats Bumeer weight, messaline flounce, light and dark shodes. Value $5.75 50° 11.75 : 3.95 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street way from 79c upwards. “special” tomorrow, namely— . Andrew Jackson Rocker—as illustrated. This is an exact replica of the famous original; carefully handwoven seats and backs, both comfortable and lasting. WHIT On two sorts there is a tempting Mo: we White Enamel Bedstead—sprin; tomorrow, complete, for.. sol top mattr tomorrow, top mattress; in 3-ft. size onl morrow, at Rugs—size 6x9 ft.; tomorrow... size 9x12 ft.;tomorrow......... $2.75 Granite Art Squares—size ft.; tOMOFFOW, At... sees ee ee tow, six for $3.50 Hand Painted Pastels—in or gold-burnished oval frames; a (No Mall or BOTH SIDES OF 6™ AVE. oa een in as CONRAN is both simple ‘and comfo regular price is $2.50; tomorrow $ mattress ; as illustrated ; {n all sizes; Bungalow Brass Bedstead—with spring and in 3-ft. size only; White Enamel Bedstead—with sprin $8,560 Seamless Tapestry Brussels 55 75 $12.50 Scotch Body Brussels Rugs— 575 Pressed Glass Table Tumblers—to-mor- 9 mented gilt frames, with bow top; $1.75 Landecapes—in 3-inch gilt and $1.29 st popular for dens and Th Porc bi will mark it at. . . (GREBNHUT Buliding, Third Floor.) Bright Opportunities in the Bargain-Basement Tomorrow We have been fortunate enough made of opaque and fancy Holland goods, mounted on good quality spring rollers. The sizes are 36 inches wide and 48 to 72 inches long; complete with nickel ring pull, in various colors; tomorrow, at .....e.sseceeeeeees to secure another lot and soft-top 6.75 *8.75 ind soft- 475 6x9 bd Plain, Thin-blown T: tomorrow, six for. , Pressed Glass morrow, each T morrow, each, Bargain-Basement Goods *1.95 Telephone Orders on Advertisement on Page 5 of This Newspaper. GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER © J. B.GREBNHUTPres. Ice ‘Tea Tumbiers—to- Ss = SY | of window shades 122 ‘able Tumblers For Detaile of Many Important Sales in Our MAIN Building, Tomorrow, Please Sec Our 18™ AND ID™ STS. “THE BIG STORE” jouble ae Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Made Before 12 o'clock == ao mange arenmee 2, 1914, Nickel V Wi 0 O'Neill's 5) 1 Jun Silks That are wanted for the Summer dresses, waists, coats, by ete.; the greatest val morrow you may mostly Goodyea Soft, warm and li White Duck Engli ings in rose pink, With rich stenc Summer each... cee Our Furniture Removal Sale There are hundreds of reduced prices just like these—farniture of Housefurnishings Vare, Glasewarer ‘ooking Ware, Lam ilities, Household Hosiery Silk lisle and cotton ho: every member of every family at rimson, Th Swing Ribbons Every variety of wanted ribbons at next-to-cost prices. ‘Bungalow’ Groceries At special pri¢es; orders can be sent in now for delivery on any date up to July first. Furniture Preparatory to the removal of the entire department to the O'Neill Home Furnishing Building our stock is on sale at sharply reduced prices. Women’s Crepe Kimonos at $1.50 & $1.98 Value $2,00 & $3.00 Pretty enough to be seen and admired— you know how many kimonos there are that make you feel like hiding in a dark corner. At $1 50 made in a pretty assort- bbe ment of b AEG red crepe in a pretty poppy pattern, Empire model in white and dark grounds. the 1 lel At $1.98 ae are several models plain and figured crepe, some Empire with bands of satin ribbon trimmings, others with large satin sailor collirs and cuffs. The plain dotted pie is Empire model with wide satin ribbon down front and sleeves. O'Neil! Main Store—Third Floor. itchen for ¢ sale prices. thing suits, of the year, Be Sure to Come to O'Neill's Before the Assort- ment of Sizes Is Broken in This ‘Wonderful Shoe Sale In ten minutes’ negotiation with O'Neill's a big manu- facturer closed out @ surplus production of 4,000 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes at a rice that was a surprise. , To- buy these fine shoes for much less tha they SB. cost this great factory to make. ee Bona Fide $2.00, $2.50 and ‘ $3.00 Low Shoes for Women Colonials, in patent leather and metal, Pumps, patent leather, gun metaland tan Russia calf. Oxfords, in patent leather, gun metal, tan vici and tan Russia calf, Button Oxfords, in patent leather. Vici Oxfords, patent tips. White Canvas Ox- fords, with covered Cuban heels, Sizes, 2}4 to 7; all widths, All first class, new shoes, just out of the maker's hands; r Welt Soles; those that are not are good weighi, all leather soles, Sale of Summer Blankets and Quilts A hint of how complete and how attractively priced are the O'Neill docks. of everything necessary in bed coverings fot cool nights in the bungalow, at the seashore or in the country: ’ 92.98 Suramer Blankets het; ws " $2.48 3 Extra Specials good an attra Comforter, i splendid whiteCoun- ‘ONeill Main @tore—Hecagd Moar, every kind included. $3.00 Rockers at $2.25 The illustration shows a handsome saddle seat rocker which is just what you want for your Summer home—and will ornament the home the year round. In the Furniture Removal Sale you can buy this fine chair for c Made of genuine birch finished in rich mahogany. constructed and beautifully finished; one broad panel and four turned spindles®5 in back; broad, comfortable arms; turned leg: braced; a very comfortable and attractive chair; an exceptional value. |Buy on O'Neill's Houschold Club Plan and Pay as Convenient] d The O'Neill “Perfect” Davenport Bed {| Easily Opened or Closed by One Motion | only $2.25. Usually Sold at brown shade, which of decoration. Spanish leather, inches. and height 86 inches, Mission design, made of solid oak, fumed a rich nutfinspection, should not this particular bed fill your rey Upholstered in @ fine quality of imitation Many other desig: O’Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St., New York City the A child can operate it with ease, as there is no need of lifting springs, locks or complicated auto- matic legs; the most sani- tary bed on the market. As a davenport the length is 7 feet 2 inches, depth 31 A full-size bed when open, will harmonize with most any scheme | quirements, nd finishes are here for your | Store, We Give and Redeem Surety Stam an New York's Shopping Centre -QNEILL-ADAMS Co: 6th Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts, Big Sales Now in Full $2.50 Summer Bla: Gray wool spun blanke! I Summer; at, pair. A fine Summer Blanket, or i ora $1.00 ‘They are worth from $1.59 to $8. base is thoroughly well $36.50 | A dlandsome Davenport by Day—A Luxurious Bed by Night Demonstration and sale Friday and Saturday, What You Get In Return for a “Surety” Stamp Book you _ piek: 50 worth of iro from reliable O'Neill's June Sale of Towels and Sheets will help you in Summer outfit- ting in a substantial way. kinds of good towels at wholesale prices. 2,800 _Huckaback Da mask Tow Hemmed, hemstitched and fringed plain Huckaback Towels; sale prices, 9¢ Ile, 14c, 17¢ and 24c. Turkish Towels, 6c. Ile, 140) 31e. and 24c. Friction Towels, 20c, 30c, 45¢ and’ Shc. Leno_Face Towels, sale prices, 116 and aie. Linen Friction Towels, special, 990" and 49¢ each. P Hemmed Musi made of. in; sale standard quality white Hemmed_ Muslin Pillow Sees: sale prices, 9¢, 13¢, 18e, Ife prices, 41c, 47c, S7c and 63¢ each. And everything else you will need, O’NeUl, Main Store—Seeond Moor. Quick Disposal of 1,000 Framed | formerly Fea- tured at $1.98 he 4 + Beautify the Bungalow or the Summer. Cottage with Pictures worthy of @ ewb. tured home. These cost so little, and | when Summer is over you will welcome them into your town house. of Hundreds of different subjects. Landacapes, Etchings, Hunting Pictures, lowers, Hor D weetischading the works of Van Huge: dael, Millet, and Rosa Bonheur. Prames are antique oak or gilt; circle, square and fancy. O'Neill Main Store—Fifth Fleoe, for ¢ $1.68 Brocade Silk Comforter A good wedding gift, and it's « gift to ‘be proud of. Beautiful cent: with flower: Borders ai Raines of si Thoroughly Sale Price j$25 to-morrow, Thu Floor, O'Neill Malt Fourth