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DIVORUEL AOS MONOGAMY BELIEF LOST HER A i1USBAND the White Mountains In 190% Ira L. Hii, a Fifth avenue photographer and creator of the “Gibson head” In photo- gtaphy, was also a member, and the couple fell in love. They were married | Sept. 97 of that year in his studio, Many of the city's prominent painters and sculptors attended. In June, 1911, Mra. Hill sued for a) separation before Justice Erianger in! reme Court. She said she and, had been happy for five years, when he openly vowed his fond- ness for other women. When she re- monstrated, she sald, he told her other) women were essential to him and that! he proposed to have absolute freedom | with them, | He said she should not be jealous, | FRED FROM HAN WO LKED EMAL WL MARRY AGH Mrs. Estelle Baker Hill to Be Bride of C. L.. Law of Edison Company Next Month, Decause there was no particular woman he liked them all. dong the rules she said he promul- gated for her were that she must: Do no talking. Do no spying. Do no listening to tale-bearers. Give him absolute freedom. She tried to, follow him one night, she sald, and he choked her until she was scious, Once when she protested HER BROKEN ROMANCE. Won Divorce From Photog- sapher Who Told Her, She |, Said, He Needed Others, | Gee engagement of Mrs. Estelle Baker > Clarence L. Law, of the New Béieen Company, t9 announced , the marriage to take place June the Broadwey Tabernacia Mra Biward A, Norman is to attend the i bride Lioyad Prince will be best ma @ wedding trip, and summer fm the Berkshires, the couple will live! shartered romance of Mre ML who as @& Ne, @® West One Hundred and| mies Eetelle Baker, daughter of Mrs. ‘TUirty-coventh street. ‘Thomas Baker of New York, was a ‘The engagement vividly recalls the! member of a party tha: summered in ___ THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY, MAY. 14, 1018. against his “fondling, kissing and smok- way, Dies Soon After Hurried Ride to Polyclinic Hospital. An autopsy at the Polyclinic Hospital discloned that the cause of the death of Darius V. Mosea in that inatitution ently to-day was heart disease, The attack was brought on by dancing af- ter @ hearty meal tn the Palais de Danse, Fiftieth etrect and Broadway. Mr, Moses left the dance hall at 1 o'clock with a frend and walked down Broadway. After a few minutes he com- plained of Ilineas. His friend put him in a taxteab and took him to the Poly- clinte Hospital, where he died tn five aninutes. Alphonse Moses, brother of the dead | $100 a month. Then he stopped, way! if she would go to Reno and get a di- vorce he would give her $0 for ex- penses and $100 a month alimony. If she didn’t go she would get no more wife and t weeks. joney. In September of last year Mrs, Htt obtained a divorce at Reno and the cus- tody Hill's lawyer made was that the father have the boy on certain days of the year until he Is fourteen, which the Reno court granted, Woodycrest Home's Big Day. The American Female Guardian Soci- ety and Home for the Friendiess wit! celebrate to-day the close of the seventy- 988 Woodycrest avenue, the Bronx. The exercises will begin at 1 o'clock with songs by the children. After lunch- eon the 214 youngaters will give songe and recitations and there will be a drill by the Woodycrest cadets In the gym- nasium. ONEILL-ADAMSCo, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City The pianos for this co-operat and spon pee are being tested and inspected by Mr. Infants’ French Dresses Pique and Persian Lawn dresses ina Russian model, had ccalloped cuffs and callers. "dt 4 pears 1.95 to 4.95 Formerly 2.50 to 6.50 Infants’ French Hats 3.25 to 10.00 Formerly 5.00 to 22.50 Will Close Out Thursday At Extremely Great Price Reductions Women’s Street, Afternoon, Evening Gowns 29.50 Formerly up to $69.50 These frocks and gowns have Charmeuse Afternoon Gowns been taken from regular Net &Taffeta Dancing Frocks stock and represent only White Charmeuse Gowns a few models of a CrepedeChine Dancing Frocks kind. Chiffon Top Crepe Gowns ® Embroidered Meteor Gowns No Exchanges Smart Evening Gowns Blue Serge Dress: No Approvals White Serge cae No Alterations White Eponge Dresses PIMPLY? WELL, DON’T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Olive Tablets, lie Tablets. The pimple igh after on you have taken the tablets o ts, er) den “Heng ee nn te edt bw Don't Lo Yourself an injustice! tie Tablet rath ely roca eb the right o roe EVERY HOME COMPORT. "Such ph tangs Rie here's never any sickness of pain after taking Our Conventent-Credit System brings a truly ideal home within the reach of EVERY FAMILY, no matt: how SMALL its income, and our store ls a TREASURE HOUBE of the low, PLAIN-FIGURE PRICES, SERGE ct y Is Still On. Our Howse-Cleaning Sale Olive Tablets do all that calomel does and fast as effectively, but their action is gentle and cafe instead of severe and irritating. Ne one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,” a bad bereath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, eenstipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. ive Tablets are made of pure vegetable | compounds mixed with olive oil. | Dr. Edwards spent years among patients! afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Try them, Take one nightly for a week. ‘Then look at yourself in the glass and see 1Oc. and 25c, Baronial Brown Reed Sulte—Rocker, Arm Chair and Setiee; upholstered with lovee cushions, seat and back of $27, 94 fancy cretonnes; large and roomy; like cut; valu: $40... o Seamless Brasseis Rugs| Seamless Wilton Rugs rt $9.50) Vaie'se.s0 eee G2Z1.50 All Goods Marked in Piain Figures OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR CAR Won." Aven\9"Sr. S we told be- fore, it is the purpose of this sale to sell 200 pianos and 100 player- pianos—quickly and economically; to sell éwo pianos in the same time and at the same expense that it usually takes to sell one. - QTo a purchaser who wants to buy a good, dependable, trustworthy piano without putting any unnecessary money into a “high-faluting”’ name or ornamental case, they are worth and would be well bought at three hundred and fifty dollars. QThe Co-operative sale price is two hundred and forty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents apiece—the price to include the privilege of paying for the piano gt the rate of only one dollar and a quarter a week, with no additional charge for interest. GThis is an actual saving of one hundred and one dollars and twenty-five cents—what does this mean? q It means that the person who participates in this sale, gets as good a piano for $248.75 as his neighbor bought for $350 and has enough money left on which to take a four weeks’ vacation and have over $25 a week to spend. " Co-operative sale, gets advantages and privileges that piano buyers @The person who participates in do not always get. qe gets advantages and privileges that mean as much if not more than the saving of the $101.25—and he gets them in writing. Let us enumerate these privileges. q First. He gets a guarantee for 5 years that guarantees, and he gets it in writing over the joint signatures the manufac- tures and ourselves. @ Second. He gets his money back if he wants it at any time within 80 days. @ Third. He gets a whole year’s trial of the piano with the privilege of exchanging it, without the loss of a single cent. What This plan applies to PLAYER- PIANOS exactly as it does to pianos q One hundred playet-pianos will also be sold on tie co cperative The usual price of these player-piance is five hi and fifty dollars each, The co-o| tty, rice 4 A three hundred and ninety-five dollars with e in j . The 7 iano will also be delivered immediately upon the payment of five | The em 1s will be two dollars a week—giving you one hundred and alnety- five weeks’ time in which to make your paymente—the same as on the The same unconditional guarantee that given on the piane le given on the player-piano, You can also get your money back at any time within thirty days, You get the same privilege of cxchanging within @ year, os thet given with the iano. All a the unpaid balances will be voluntarily cancelled in event of death, Also, player-piano bench and nine rolls of musle (your own selection) are included | without extra charge. | An arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby new player rolls can : procured at « cost of only § cents a roll. These player-pianos are standard ##-note players; that ts, they note on the piano when the music roll is in metion, These player-pianos have an automatic shifter, which compels the music to play perfectly, Most pluyer- pianos sold at from two hundred tu two hundred and fifty dollars more than these will not play lectly, These player-planos have lead tubing, Most plaverpienes have rubber tubing, The life of rubber ts one year—et most, ead lasts forever. It cannot wear out and the tublag ia these player-plance , ie a0 placed it cannot ] <n etn RA EN ARR NNER SENT 250 that tiona lay every ON DANCE AT CABARET KILLS — font naa teen waren againet overs! a ing the same cigarette with anotner exertion awun non fo) revi “ jon. wi on ropes among the floats | but all finally were ved. Woman In her presence,” she asserted, MAN WITH HEART TROUBLE. Darius Vo Moses was vice-president | ing vckaxe around the concrete pil-| This iy the second accident om (he Ms Sasked Wee cove. and ent ee eee and treasurer of the sponge and chamois | ing, were smashed about by ola comb. [structure during the last month. ved to another a) ‘ Importing house of A, Moses Sons & Co.,|¢ra but stuck to thelr task, Ten mins [man was killed, two were ‘ ti orter Moses, - i. . ment, she sald, and for a time paid Importer Moses, Stricken on Broad- | "N70 street, He lived at|utes after the accident all had been [tite and a fourth is in the olty yeelahih atreet enare in Europe and | he was to have joined them in three] teen Scaffolding Falls from a New Pier Into Big Waves, but Comrades | Bring Them Out Soaked. (Bperial to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. [Twenty thtriiting rescues from the sea At New Jorsey avenue were made in quick succession to-day in the presence of a crowd, Workmen employed in the man, visited the hospital and took | construction of a new pler at that point charge of the body after the autopsy. gallantly rinked thelr lives to save a | He sald his brother had suffered from score of structural men who had becn attacks of heart weakness for two years cast into the sea by the breaking of ONeEILL-ADAMSCa Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City ive sale were personally selected at the factory by Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, President The Lyrachord Co., ‘ahan Franko, for years Conductor and Concertmeister Metropolitan Opera Company. What the actual saving in dollars and cents means to the purchaser of a piano through this co-operative sale |. of $1012. is not all We say in this co-operative piano sale, the regular is $350, but we are selling 200 of them at $248.75 each and nointerest charged. Do you realize what these two words no interest means to you? ‘ou do not have to vin the addi- charge that woul be on” to the marked price of the plano if bought in the regular way. G During this sale {informal player-piano recitals will be given every afternoon from 8.00 to 4.30 o'clock to which you ure cordially invited. IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER EILL-ADAMS CO SIXTH AVE. Daring companions eral were resuscitated with Min | safely hauled back on the pier. Sev [pital from injuries to the spine. NOTICE TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS Help Keep New York Clean To Rid the Home of ROACHES, BED BUGS, &e., Use “DE ADINE” Deadine Liquid for Bugs | Deadine Powder for Reaches 15c and 25c 10c and 25¢ NON-POISONOUS AND WILL NOT STAIN At All Drug Stores. THE LEWY CHEMICAL CO., New York ONEILL-ADAMS CO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York Clay 4d, May W-) Copyright, 1018, O'Velll-Adems Ge, g It means that he can pay for 135 music lessons at 75c a lesson or 202 music lessons at 50 cents a lesson on what he saves. g It means that he saves 29 per cent. of the money he has to spend for a piano. q It means that he can take the money he saves ($101.25) and loan it out at 6 per cent. interest and it will earn him $6.08 a year. g This big Co-operative movement presents an opportunity to the careful and prudent buyer that cannot be lightly passed. These are the figures. You can ignore them—You can’t contradict them. q Fourth. He gets the privilege of paying as little as one dollar and a quarter a week. Or, putting it in another way, he is allowed 195 weeks’ (45 months) time in which to pay for the piano, as ainst SO months on the usual terms. | Fifth. He has no interest to pay when buying on the Co- | rative plan. a a sixth. He is given the privilege of reducing the co-operative ; price by paying more than a dollar and a quarter a week, If he pays more than one dollar and iwanty-liee cents a week, he earns and receives cash miume. G Seventh. He gets his piano tuned twice free, q Eighth. Hc is given a provision that provides for the voluntary cancellation of all unpaid payments in event of his death du the life of his contract, so that the piano will be turned over to his fame ily, free from all encumbrances. “interest” means rice of the piano ONEILI-ADAME 00, NEW ORE, Without any obligation whale on mm) ark, wi tult “desdeiptlon ot "the eli ars player-planos being sold on Pars co Lei It means operative plan te “tacked