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ELOPING IN AITO, NEW YORK COUPLE KILL COW IN Miss Vivien ‘Blas Elizabeth Hunter Suddenly Advances Wedding Date Four Months, ed i PARENT s ARE SURPRISED Cormony at Cooperstown Is Chapter in an Unopposed Romance. COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. July u—| Never, according to society people im thie section, 414 love hey followed the sudden determination | of Mise Vivian Elisabeth Munter and Blectue Taylor Backus, both of New| York, to advance their wedding date wy four ithe, Beidom, they polnt ments kill @ cow, ‘The bride is one of the lovely daughters of Dr. 4 Mrs, Linnaeus Jones Hunter of No, #49 Lexington Avenue, fhe has been « brilliant | member of the younger society set, | end te an amateur dan tion, Mr, Backus ts late Rev, Dr, 1 West Bnd Avenue, and has a real estate office at No, 150 West Ninety- Afth Btreet. Telephoning from Stamford, Mr. Backus made the necessary arrange- @ente with the Rev. Ralph Birdeeil, rector of Christ Church, where Dr. Backus formerly had been rector. The couple then started by automo- dile on Saturday from the Hunter summer home in Stamford, Mr, Backus 1s reticent as to how he came to kill the cow. It was a@ark night, anyway. It may h been, he says, that the headlights were not all they should be, or he might even possibly have been look- ing in another direction at the time. At any rate, the car hit a cow and the cow will never give milk again. The impact also damaged the auto- mobile and unseated both the passen- Finally the pair reached Oneonta, where they had to wake up the town Jeweller to buy a ring. Next they came to Cooperstown, where they found the Town Clerk asleep and had to rout him out of bed to get @ li- cense, Finally the auto came to a stop in front of the rectory and the Rev. Mr. Birdsell performed the ceremony. “cannot understand why they eloped,” said Dr, Linnaeus Jones Hunter when informed at his home, No, 849 Lexington Avenue, of his daughter's marriage to Electus Tay- jor Backus, “There was no objection to the match, and as far as 1 knew every- thing was going along nicely, | had not heard that Mrs. Hunter was Ill or dreaded the approachii marriage, The wedding was to h been in this house next November. Apparently the young people did not consult their friends or families, but they will be none the less welcome !n our home.” SIX HURT IN AUTO CRASH; MOTOR CYCLIST KILLS ONE Driver of Car Blinded by Lights of Two Machines Racing Abreast on Long Island. HEMPSTEAD, L. I, July %4.-~ While returning home late last night after a day's outing the automobile of Meyer Nemerod of No, 621 Wil- loughby Avenue, Brooklyn, over- turned on the Long Island Motor Parkway. The accident took place when Mr. Nemerod tried to avold two automo- Diles racing abreast toward him, Their lights blinded him and be swerved to the side, Neither of the cars stopped and passing autos brought the family to Nassau Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs, Nemerod are suffering numerous contusions, Two sons, John and Irving, were bruised, and two other sons, Joseph and David, were seriously cut about the head. County officials are seeking the automobiles responsible for the accl- dent. They also hope to arrest a motor cyclist who struck and killed last night John Natuzik of Hyde Park, He was riding a bicycle on the Jericho Turnpike. ELOPE, THEN WIRE THEY ARE ON THEIR WAY HOME Miss Marjorie S$. Bain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Bain jr, who live ig the Netherlands Apartments, No, 340 West Eighty-sixth Street, several months ago became engaged to Spencer H. Logan, Yale student, son of a Chi- cago grain operator, With her parents and sister, Miss Bain two weeks ago went to Chicago. ‘There she attended a ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE Woman Reckuse Had Been Ba Thee Weeks a Myvtery House Where She | a The potioe hed been unetie t day te eer up the mystery of “Mee B ~ @ Gere” oF why ehe Wied & commit oulelde by gas ot No tet West Pifty-cighth Mireet inte last | migne the Polyetinle Mospite wae weld whe would Peover The women oooupied « panes oub-iensed to weeks eee by M huwthend Pelee | about forty, has bain slighuy @ray, * wardrobe and ap Peare to be & wuman of refinement. | te Notice to Charge Customers All purchases made during the remainder of this month will be entered on bills ren- dered September Ist. (FREENHUT "THE BIG STORE SIXTH AVE.. IOWTO 19 STREET r {—_ Look Tor the “Not Adv * Not (Look Tor the “Not Advert GREENHUTS—FIFTH FLOOR——— Wideonae Furniture Sale| There is no need w this sale to the ted i Phare fo ne goad oo cmebetinn Be + to those who are interes oan jurnivute af this time wn RNTTURE rT A MODERATE PRICB is encecdi to obtain as enous their Mans they negiestes 1s] i Those who know GREENHUT QUALITY FURNITURE. are aware uf the feet that whet 1s sold here is SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL AND SHAPELY, tol any ody | It is nor built for “special sale "It is designed to give « of serviee. During the three weeks the women | And whether desire to © single room, « cottage, @ bungalow, a simple or complex apartment or « mansion, you will be well edvised had been at that address she received attend Greenhut's immer Purniture Sale ho mall or telephone messages, We mention a few of wemenpewre benesiae here: parce Dy Tac My oid This White Enamel Bed |, ,,,, Dressers of the Most pest Mae rs pe ~ nod wer, bat how th Outfit as illustrated 11 4°11.95 $15 Fumes Och Drescars.” fe iy ema Chiffoater i Al Make Sure of $16.50 Golden Oak ey Oak — Dressers as iMustrated GIRL A MORPHINE VICTIM. ||| Vacation Enjoyment. “ anf It will receive o jolt if your Fy plasses break unless you Pe ys whey woh; 42 Collapsing on the Bowery, Cor ave an extra pair of glasses along, hes wide, Glasses duplicated without jon, oF eyes ena ned mitt out charge or obligation by Registered Eye Physicians. Perloct Fitting Glasses os Low os $2.50 And, near Oveante Avenue, in the midet of the home-going crowds early this morni nufied young woman was removed to the Coney Island Hos | pital, waid by Dr, Ark to be suffering | from morphine poisoning, Bhe is in « serious condition, The police have as yet been unable to find out anything | about her, She fs fair, about thirty years old, five feet three inches in hetht Preach beyeled plate mirror and 4 larg and 2 Sires 4, regular sites. baake pera mall drawers. A won- : “Waldorf dertul value atethe price, Lock Link Springs: sagless, sanit woven noiseless and pliable; relatorced ft center Nabe Al voy bands, my into 4 brie; Tip top fabric, abies pro construction fear 4. 25 Fogular sizes... 0.2.0... OAK it r} b Established 54 Years New York; 184 B'way, at John St. and wolghs 120 pounds, and was wear. | 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. ROCKER ing @ dark: okirt and a white shirtwaist, | 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. Outtit includes one GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR an illustrated =F r 101 Nassau, at Ann St. tress, The bedstesd Less Than Two Acres, 620,000, | ino Willtam F. Sheehan, former Lieuten- Brooklyn 498Futtonde sean corig ts Stamped Odds and Ends, 10c to 29¢ er turers’ odds and ends of CENTERPIECES, UNDERWEAR, scart DRESSES, WASH CLOTHS AND TOWE all stamped in pretty patterns. White Enamel Beds, Regular Sizes Stamped Pieces, 39c to 83 ant Governor of New York, has bought eo Upholstered = in moleskin automo- bile seat; broad arms; a roomy, comfortable, well constructed rocker. Chair to match, same ity art ticking, Reauler SALE PRICE Also manufacturers’ ees lot of STANTRD CENTERPIECES, COTTON RFS, LINEN AND COTTON TOWELS, PILLOW CASES, TURKISH TOWELS, LAUNDRY BAGS, BATH MATS, DRESSES, slightly soled, but all areatly reduced in price. Kimono will Ike this design. The raglan sleeves are extremely becom- ing, they form graceful lines and folds, and @t the same time the garment is such a Simple one to make that it will not mean a A NY girl who ts thinking about a new “Choice of the House Sale” .Porch Dresses Summer Dresses burden, even in the hot ther, It be Bes copied in one of the Oriental alike or in Men’s & Finest Suits The Best $ foulard or in crepe de chine or in euch Youths’ Shown at C I pretty cotton material tton voll i Sale lg of Moy Reh Made of In White and <olors are exceptionally attractive, while challis tx woven in real Oriental designs that are espectally intended for such use. Here, however, a dotted silk is shown with trim- ming of plain matching the dots. It makes ® pretty kimono, a comfortable one for summer wear, and altogether it is destrable. The girl who seeks a real Oriental effect in her neglixees will, perhaps, like to use a challis with @ chrysanthemum design on a «ray background, and such effects are very charming. If the chrysanthemums are white or pale pink it will be essentially summer- like and cool, for gray is always a pleasant color to look upon on @ hot day. The sacque, which the pattern also provides, will serve quite @ different use from the kimono, It also can be made from silk or from cotton or from handkerchief lawn, The handker- chief lawns are much liked this season. Striped lawn would be very pretty with bands of plain color. Crepe de chine would gmake a pretty sacque with ribbon as a finish, One of the pretty flowered cotton volles that are so desirable this season would be lovely with bands of ribbon; in , there are so many combinations, there zephyr ging- ham of clear, small, broken check, in lav- ender and pink or blue with white. Has small turn down collar with col- ored facings, and the waist line and cuffs are also out- lined with ored faci Altogether the neatest of house dresses Renter ad ular i 85 Paad $7.95, for 3 50 The late Summer season caused certain trade conditions that enabled us to purchase and place on sale these dainty summer dresses at a fraction of their real worth, We recommend them not merely for their low price. I¢ is for you to judge of their clever de- signing and their smart fashion features. So many Summer dresses are needed that every woman will welcome thi tunity to secure cool, dainty dresses I price saving. 50 Beautiful Styles to Select From THE WHITE DRE ger 5 pat filmy crea- tions of SHEER W! E VOILE, it exquisite styles. All laces, embroideries, and some with touches of con Tunic or flounced skirt THE COLORED DRESSES are shown in silverbloom cloth, colored stripe voiles, awnit Formerly ‘16.75, 15 $20, $25 & *30, at ‘We on! Tuxedos, Prince Alberts, Cutaway Coats and Full Dress Suits. Your unlimited choice of CASSIMERES, UN- FINISHED WORSTEDS, cueviors, SILK’ MIX- TURES, HOMESPUNS AND ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGES (fast color). The smartest models of the season, suitable alike for the college youth ative dresser. The coats are full, half or quai lined, with plain or pinched backs; two- or three-button styles with soft roll lapels. No matter what his build, every man or youth may be suited, be he regular, short, stout or slim. Genuine Palm Beach or “Kool Cloth” Suits, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Perfectly tailored and most serviceable for Summer wear. Nothing more comfortable for the warm weather. Models are plain or pinched backs and the patterns include plain stripes, checks or neat mixtures, The range of sizes is complete for those of regular build, those who are stout and those who are slim, Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers tive in mi rial as if the price were double. Sizes 34 to 46, ny different materials offered, that ‘and dotted beach cl th, cotton the difficulty would be to make a chotce. at $2.95 THIRD FLGOR » lo lh ot geal For the 16 year size will be needed 6 Striped. worsteds, cassimeres and all-wool blue Children Ss bemme ehh coat ken ok yards of material 27 inches wide, 6% yards serges. All sizes. hy 36 or 4% yards 44 for the kimono, with « yards of ribbon 5 we wide oe % yarda GREENHUT@—BASEWENT: Sulkies inter fancy can boo Np, D107 (With basting lin Ot rss ail be required 4% yards 1, 9% ee Just the Thing for the . ts saath Behe Aetia eRter i mciutac"or Bi, Sarde tnd pattern, Xo Summer House Furnishings Kiddtes’ Comfort in ert then Minune AND 5M + 465157 may be had in sizes for 16 and 18 years. BLBCTWIC | NICKEL-PLATED CORN SCHAF- 1g Town or Country. eas eu i me ee Pa . » C.0. D. oa lers Filled. Nick L-PLATED Conn h tm, 10¢ EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BUREAU, Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- 4. ‘Thirty-second 25c oui fees nial Brot) ent ty Foie emeive’ osetia ta " 49¢ Infant’s Set, 3 Pieces, 98c ttern ordered. ‘These coln oF atamps fi Rie, ocur oe plainly and elwess TERE 49 Two charming little dre: nda cee Petticoat th up these excel- ith Plate brackets 18034, WINCH NICKEL PLATED 49¢ lent little sets for ich we offer tomorrow at only 98¢. Babies’ Caps and watt Wehtly soll + reduced from 25 to 10c TOWEL BAR. NICKEL-PLATLD TOILET PAMER 4 Qe e0ll tomorrow HOLDE NICKEL PLATED BATH TUB 49¢ ‘GREENHUT'8—FOURTH FLOOR’ t2-inch poly | NICKEL-PLATED TOWELARMS ished be TOWEL RACKS. ° 49¢ Pure Food Specials For Tuesday's selling. Prompt service and pe deliveries. Mail aad WHITE ENAMEL BATH TUB * 4 49c R$] All- Metal Sulky--finish- 52. 25 aR ed in black only telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Our new Gro- 6 ft. cord and piug er Tae ibe Metal Bulky check tnd Ue r logue (summer edition) 8 now ready. Write or ask for free copy. with olstered with leatherette; bac! R ble Pri Read This Interesting Pg 1 basin, 1.25] | is adjustable; buck $9 OF 59c SH SHOWER BATH SPRAY only yee ® Good Furniture yr easonable Prices re sists is" Yee | “et tome Jef pale RR ; are ON OUR LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT ec GOTTON GARDEN HOSE—in hood; black only; $495 | isin; large lout NICKEL-PLATED CORN WoLD- ed with good quality rubber; at ve, pe coe press. ERS—pair...... ., 25 25 feats... .-00 '80 feet ch) ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE PAY FREIGHT. Piece Colonial Bedroom Suite ce iat Birdenye Maple, consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, and Bed is “ruil $79" size; very special, 4 pieces, at Sulky all ates! gear and handle; FANCY PBARL 29¢| id ns 5 iba... FLY BBs Be GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR A Good Watch for $1.25 The “ANSONIA MENTOR EX" is a relia- ble, serviceable watch of pleasing appearance. Specially designed to fill the demand for an inexpensive reliable watch, for Summer use, to Breakfast Cereal PARCHED FARINOSE— pecked by the Quaker presen t Sweet, red ripe melons, erfectly complete with hoor black only; at theatre party with Mr. Logan, After the performance the couple Doarded a train for Ripley, N. ¥., Miss Olive Logan accompanying them, and later they were joined by Addison Vars of Buffalo, a friend of Mr, Logan. The party on Thursday last went to the "home of a mi who married them, ‘They then telegraphed their parents that they were on their way to the bride's ere to in New York. r. 4 his wife will soon go save the risk of carrying an expensive time- | | Metal Sulky—a Wr These watches are fully guaranteed. and seat u holst rist Watches Have New | Favor ride Patent Flour They have come into prominence as the f i FOUNTAIN. PREMIUM aro On Credit with | Oer Terms convenient watch for soldiers, campers, * ‘rook: bee red wheels and are collap fat ort |] APART aan every $100Machine, Apply Alse to : gi ET a XK Hn ioe gRMaEA MENTS [COL . S10 worth of |New 5. a FUR, pa NISHED| A come Assortment of FROM | COLUMBIA RECORDS fitted with guaranteed Ameri u on hand, hoice of va- WARD | Columbia Records for August Now a Sale. on ae ATURDAYS UNTIL 10 FP. M. sw ‘ier CORN ~ tender das