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a a ieee rn \ VENANG WUBLD, FRIDAY, NUVEMEEM BB, 1912. SHED GIVE DIVORCE She Says Drink and Stinginess othe fnew’ int ne"haa_o-troters im an | BECOMES ROMAN CATHOLIC | === Are Good Grounds for Divorce tay te Sonn, "Bovyou know that Gail's | the Rey, ramund & Middieton, for wing these ¢ seven and a half years master of . : ‘have waited, tt Greek in Trinity school for boys, in they ted, say, West Ninoty-first etreet, and the Rev. FHUBBY THEY a eo : Each went to the Very Rev. John J. “Other Woman” ao Seo Metis Oe et MAG. ‘AUSTIN'S GCHEMES POR . peek ci an 1 ‘ HAPPY MARRIAGES. thelr interests are few and they were Saptised. for Divorce Is Thrown Into ’ Y Mr, Mladieton, whe le A.ty years olf e gies ae women 40 ~~ recently hp — a] fom , - resigned ty shoal Discard by Novelist. bs . , the instincts of hie | {eet spring ‘He was formally deposed * tory. So it fre) at his own request from the Episcopal % Suaaie tits whe tins attaines w somber | cant’ ‘Romin Gastone layman, COCKTAILS BEAT HER.| tnd. who may bave aatie-| “afr.” Sumney entered. the -Slocen ry marriage relations may lapse! Brooklyn from Fond du . into aonditions that obtained in primi- tive times.” ~ Many of ’Em in Hubby { seal an tien ote na | eee aftglon & slender wai ough Warrant for Alimony other 1 i Ae oF there is comfort, : echoot and a perfect fit in the to Begin, Says Mrs. Austin, dvds intrucion athe paren? 6 SALE OF ard Combination Shee we ‘When Mre. Austin hed finished her COATS Sida. toe i She added that * was strange, aa|GHecourse the league members gave it SeratiSons ei thud aoa ‘Fhe so-called “double standant’ of “ there hed been marriages Cor chousands| thelr approval by according her « rising through the waist and Morality, against which wives have ‘ 4 % of years, that men and women had net | 7° © MOaNe d than the usual shoe pi Stet ot foreweratons, tas 6 cham i ag Jy | | cerned "now: musa tanpioae dopeade = Special for Friday and Saturday A convenience and eoonamy Wemen members of the Legislative - ; Just received another lot of fine Coats similar hard to fvin aly o-pOR League admit to-day that they were to those on sale Election Day, in Blue, Gray, shoes. om fomewhet started by Mrs, Austin’s mf Brown, Tan-and Black; also Plaid Backs and dhiiamaifhiti 3 ous my aaa id a nie 7 nen ’ Mixtures and will offer them at so. Nownenn mise * a dire o 9.75, 12.50, 14.50, 16.50, 18.50 and 22.50 ' JAMES S. COWARD ua vered herself of many 264-274 Greenwich 8t., B. Wo Qe of philosophy that her women audl- (ran WARREN OTREET) tore assert have given them cause to A Golden Opportunity Send (@ink, but there wero two statements fe her address that excittd the liveliest Wo rf Were made to sell for double the sale price Wat” welll seaiitse Hi 6, ts oes e ions F Perfect Fit Guaranteed @tronger cause for divorce if my Lneeweppnioge ae ace et «CEYLON TEA Alterations Free erfec juaran' asband made me ask him for a e ax rugh off and marry on @ fow hours’ no- thee, ry cae a ct m srr smanier|Taeientaeoa estes! - Broadway, Bthana Oth Sts. Occasional irregularities 9 In New York's Shopping Centre ; i All of the features of the co-operative plan are carried — out in offering the player- pianos, with the single ex- ception that the terms on the ® iano are two dollars a week “ Special Notice For the greater convenience of our cus- mers we have established showrooms or domonstrating depote in Brooklyn, Fletbush, Jamaica, Harlem, the Bronx, Newark, Jersey City, Hoboken and Yon- ern. All the different styles of instruments included in this sale may be seen at these depote all day and every evening up to 10 o'clock. ‘Those Interested may, upon dropping uss card, obtain the address of the showrooms most convenient to thelr resi- player-p r Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street hail weenie wee e een Come to-morrow with F/VE dollars and come with the expectation of having one of these magnificent pianos or player-pianos sent home Sidney Lanier, the poet, the Christian, the greatest flute player of all time, said this: ‘To make a home out of a household, given the raw materials—to wit: wife, chil- dren, a friend or two and a house—two other things are necessdry. These are a good fire and MUSIC. And inas- much as we can do without the fire half the year I may say MUSIC is the one essential.” 23-Jewelled Solid 4 Gola’ 12 Oe here to-morrow. Tuck a five-dollar bill in your : pocket before starting. And come with the expecta- E fs tion of beginning right then and there to own one|gés of these fine pianos. ou will be surprised—agreeably sur-|#% prised. We expect you to be. For you will see a piano which, in design, in finish, in tone and in action will|3 oe ed not a rc of your friends and neighbors which cost three hundred and fifty to three hundred and seventy-five dollars: And even up to four hundred dollars. We don’t care how sceptical you may be. You will see that these instruments are the biggest kinds of bargains at the|3ar¢ pice ($248.75), tosay nothing of the many other advantages\iiwr= you get in the plan through which they are now being sold. |i ‘You will see that these are just the kind of pianos you have been picturing in your mind for yqur home. You will see at a glance that these instruments will grace any home: they will cor- respond with any modern room, it matters not how beautifully appointed. cen mace n.fact, you will be so delighted with them that you will be irresistibly| SOV Broadway, New compelled to select one for your very own. masini The whole proposition gone over again FURN J TURE 4 Inorder that you will know this whole Proposition just as well as we know it, we will go over it again. i First, we are going to sell seven hundred pianos for two hundred and forty-cight dollars and seventy- ON C R FE D | five cents each, which, under the usual method of selling, sell at three hundred and fifty dollars each. q Instead of selling them on regular terme of twenty to twenty-five dollars down and ten, twelve or Credit Terms fifteen dollars a month, you pay but-Ave dollars as an initial payment and the remainder at the rate of —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— only one dollar and twenty-five cents a week—and the piano is sent to your home at once. Peed Down on # Worth @ A joint guarantee, signed by both the manufacturer and ourselves, is handed to you in writing, 97.50 * $i00 * which guarantees the material and workmanship of the piano for five years from the day you make your) Homes Furnished Complete purchase. " @ You can get your money back at the end of a thirty days’ trial of the piano—if you wish. @ At the end of the first year’s use of the piano, should you wish, you can exchange it for any | other new piano we sell of equal or greater value. This gives you a whole year to fully satisfy yourself that the piano is all you wish it to be. should you die before all of your payments have been made all future or unpaid payments will be cancelled voluntarily, If you wish, you need not take the full one hundred and ninety-five weeks’ time in which to pay | 1 W. for your piano. You may pay in less time, This is wholly optional on your part, But for each and | 2 6 every week you do shorten the life of your agreement you can earn a cash dividend or cash premium of fifteen cents. J.MORRIS 125.5! q Included, without extra charge, are a late style scarf, CEs Gcaean att Gea meal ee a stool to match the piano and two tunings. Co., 6th Ave., New York 9 ' oa TabtT cidversslence® bolas All lect or found articles ee nto | vert*red in The World will be = Heted at The World's Informas E II | AMS MAMA. Aci tAGLAAARAAAR DAUR POR Tata acai iaee fies Berean, Fuliiser Bulldies re Arcade, Park Row: Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets jain Btore, Gth Floor, Take 224 Street ‘Elevators. Ht i : ie at |