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Mai ae ' Sa “SAYS FRIEND SHOT ~ County, W. Va., was held to the Grand i Ged With the dundle of clothing. — NINES LOST NEARBY WATERS ON DAY'S OUTINGS ‘Three Die at a enney, Three at Dr. H. E. Campbell of Pitts- » Rockaway—Boy Drowned in Boat Crash, An undertow and an unusually surf were blamed to-day for the Of seven lives on the beaches yee- . Rescuers had « busy day and many lives, some of the rea- being spectacular. Three of the 8 were at Coney and three at kaway. rown from the stern of a row- ‘Boat, when a motor Iaunch crashed ll the smaller craft amidships, Martins, fourteen, of No. pal 188th Street, the Bronz, wea t by the launch's propeller and sage Misa unt! drowned in gorge een his brother Percy, Wine, had been rescued trom the bay @nd an attempt was made to start ‘the launch again, that the body of ‘was discovered. His chow slashed and crushed by the Dlades of the propeller. ‘The two Martins boys bad been to George Logan, seventeon, and Henry Logan, twenty-one, both of No. ‘The 531 Fittieth Street, Brooklyn. four were crossing Grave- ONE-TIME WEALTHY: PHYSICIAN DIES A: | | DISHWASHER HERE selecemiiifpinaneiie burgh Had Worked Two Years at $18 a Week. ‘The mystery of why Dr. H. B. Campbell, once a prominent physician in Pittaburgh, become a dishwasher in New York, remained unexplained to-day by any of the papers found tn his furnished room at No. 206 West 56th Street, where he was found dead from cerebral hemorrhage last night. He was about sixty-five years old, He had been dishwasher tn Shaniey’s Teetaurant, No. 117 Weat 424 Street, at $18 a week. At the office of the Chief Medica) Examiner it was said to-day that Dr. Campbell's body would not be re- moved from the mongue until every attempt to communicate with the dead man's family and friends proved futile. Campbell, according to Mrs. Johan. na Hunting, his landlady, took a room from her three years ago when ahe lived in West 4th Street. He was rather reticent, but told of having had a wide practice in Pittabungh for Bay when the thirty-' or 1augeh Aaquona, with the owne: wand Spott of No, 8637 Leffe Nevard, Richmond Hill, at the |, bore sits bined the rowboat. wes @ mix-up in signals, it was and the launch bit’ the row- "At ‘Coney the police anticipated ibfe in view of the high sea. At Amb oe +=Surgeon roe. trom the Cumberland Street Hospital, Brooklyn, was on duty the beach all day. He was kept bus: The body of an unidentified ma: ras washed ashore at the foot of oe 3 26th Street, He wore a brown ult and around his wrist was Shore which was the number 222. ouse keeper could be found Who would claim the key or the suit. A short time later another body ashore not far away. Dr. Philip tried to revive the victim, Abraham was hence an spending the week-end at Atlantic Hotel, Coney Island. His address was given as No. 331 lvania Avenue, pial bx A body found in Sheepshead Bay by Marine Police wan jdentitied on iam Morris, eighteen, No, 1193 Broadway, Brooklyn. HER FOR CLOTHES Woman Said to Be Dying Charges Companion Fired Out of Covetousness, LEXINGTON, Ky, July 26.—Be- @auso she coveted the other's finer @lothing, Mies Goldie Sturgill, twenty years old, shot three times and prob- ably fatally wounted a friend on the Way to visit hor, and then left her Iying in a lonely mountain road, It ts Alleged by the prosecution of the girl at Whitesburg, Ky, Miss Sturgill, charged with attempt fo murder Mrs, Alicas Hammock, twenty years old, of Andover. Wine Jury under $7,000 bond. In defuult of bond she was placed in jail. According to Mrs. Hammock, who 4m believed to be A¥ing in & mountain @abin into which she staggered after walking « mile, she and the Sti irl, Who had long been chums, left er to walk to the Sturgill home in the mountains, eight miles from tesburg, where she was to vinit carried a parcel containing cloth- wr they had been in Kentucky according to Mrs. Ham- gir! lured he geome time, a iy pillte edds that the Stu he hille and a 1 girl then WOMAN'S DEFENDER SHOT BY ASSAILANT Kironowitz Aid Ss to Nelghbor’s and Then to Hospital, Tony Kironowkx, twenty-seven, of No. 236 Cherry Street, heard cries for help early to-duy and ran to the floor above hie apartriont. He said he found Lama Lahunchik, who lives there, on the floor, with Mike Pawluke, twenty Mive, of the wame address, standing over her with ana “Put away the API use it on ony is in twenty-five years and that hin wifo and one daughter had gone to Europe Just before the war that the daughter might complete hor education, In Ovctober, 1918, Pittsburgh pa- pers appealed to New York doctors for physicians to fight the influenza epidemic. Immediately after reoetv- ing a Pitteturgh paper that month, Mrs, Hunting said. Dr. Camptell got @ leave of alsence from Shaniey’s and wont to Pittsbureh, When he re- turned, two weeks later, ho sald ho had beén working hard fighting the epidemic in the Pennayivania oity. He did not appear yesterday, and last night Mre. Hunting went to hie room end found him where he had fallen. A bruise on hia foréhead, the doctors sald, resulted from the fall. peinek nes RAISING MEMORIAL FUND. Capt. Bebo Organ: Committee of Army and Navy Club, ‘The work of organising the Women's Committee of the @mmy and Navy Club of Amenion in the kitter'’a plan for a memortal service club tn thin city ts being carried on by Capt, Btephen oho in the abacnoe of Mra, Cornelius Van- derdiit, who will not return from Paris until October, Mra. Vanderbilt his ac- copted tho chairmanship of the Women's Committee, The club's memorial fund is to be officer who died in the war, chiefly the women. The preliminary expense of the movement has been met by « number of prominent New York men, Fine Suitings While they last we will dividual Measure at the Included at the same price; dark ure} Head Walter Hangs Himnelf. The body o Belgian. was io hang | CET WISE! SAVE MONEY! $ be Loree rr « COHEN “pies Lr foe kad Oe Soa Ranturo, 26, a! me § Loh aver * Ses ol inl og ices 2 ih ce Selon tikes Wire's Selad Dreesions through entertajnmonta sponsored vy |B » Our Semi-Annual Opportunity, Economy REMNANT SALE Going Ahead-With More Suit Ends And to Make This Event More Inter esting We Have Just Added Addit tional Remnants of 950.00 io $80.00 Al ISHE enetted Mohairsin smart inv rounds—tallored to your individual Meas- font aa a feathe,, cvoling and comfortable FoOnthe hot dans, COAFand TROUSERS, $39, 50 with an electric washing machinel Always ready—a gluccon for work. Washday troubles avoided, fatigue | ates mior solute PU TTL Flint's nie Furs ure linn rriiel | Seonriene learance Sale pr aloha ct ions? soon | 10% OurEntire Sto Stock of Persian’ Chinese Ri AT REDUCTIONS MORE THAN 35% Flint 8 Horner Ce ine TUETPATNAT EO AY ta | Haan Ingest Headaches Caused by Eyestrain are nently relieved only wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to neglect your eyesight. Reliable Eyesight Examinat: by Registered Eye Specialists. & Sons DE hole Established 58 Years iNew York: 184 B'way, at John St. aa3 Sixth Aj 950 Sixth ror Neo-au, th, West gad Street. (Brooklyn: 498 Fulton 8t..cor.Bond St 223 6th Av. Open Sat. until $ P, M Any Ielt over ced potalees may to «Of Pure Virgin Woolens in All Weights tailor them to your In- unusually low Price of for Coat and Trousers or $44.50 for the Full Suit imported English Crav- ible stripe cifectson 30 East 42d St 19 East 4ist St. Summer Ci omforts fer you-—at home yelled. Clothes washed clean automatically wrung; fabrics preserved. A home need of utaiost usefulness and convenience, 130 EAST 18" ST, BO “STREET & BWAY | Sold by local Electrical Dealers and by our tree Branch Offices Ube United Electric Shops Or The Unites Exectnic Licnt & Powen Co 146'STREET & B'WAY | cel los wach as peas, carrots, | above, 4 ak A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD To EAT, BETTER! ralsed on the baste of 61,000 for eacn | fl eae Kiddies Will Love It! fashioned noms Yread otowned ich thick spread, of deliciews Iphia” Cream CI and oasily lgcasad. Soo that" Phi A PHENIX PRODUCT AENIZ cers COMPANY Babar Gcen et tree ae EVENING ‘WORLD, _MONDAY, JULY 26," 1920, | ; “ek HOR SHOE SHOPS 20 W. 38th An Ideal Hot Weather Relish Adds a piquant ] flavor to cold meats, salads, vegetables and sandwiches, | MADE IN U..S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores &, Pritchard, 627 Suriug Bt. N. ¥. Pan GRAND RAPIDS FUR 104°SE'L" STATION ar Conuen M OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” ee fa WEEKLY: \\ OPEN W ACCOUNT #3. DOWN ON #50" als SEAVEMUE! Toros P04 Svs ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk _ for Infants and Invalides Cordon & Dilworth IMPORT T ED Pompeian Olive Oil ie fine for growing children. Your doctor will te! en SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WOND Pa Avold Imitations and Substitutes | Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Satutda¥s During July and August. Lord & Taylor . 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street Mail and Teleptone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900--Ask tor Telephone Order Desk Last Week of the July Sale of “ Sheets and Pillow Cases A final clearance of Lord & Taylor standard qualities at great reductions. It will surely be to your advantage to buy now for your entire year’s supply. . Quantities limited, mail and telephone orders filled while they last. ~~ Sheets Sheets Sheets : Pillow Cases 54x90... BIXQQ. Bee eeeeeee $2.95 42x36 63x90. 81x108 «$3.25 45x26. 63x99. 90x99. . - $3.25 © 50x36. 63x108.. 54x36. The Well-Known Beacon Blankets, $2.95 and $3.95 each in a large variety of color combinations; neatly bound with ribbon, figured or plaid effects. The Toy Shop. Is A Delight To Visitors UNDREDS of visitors are finding their wa to the Toy Shop this Summer and going away with afmsful of little gift-things for the youngsters who have been left-at home. We can’t begin to enumerate the various and sundry play- things exhibited here, but the shop is well worth a Miele There are so many tiny toy’ that cost so little and will into your trunk easily. And it takes a child to appreciate little things. The Display of Wheel Goods is especially interesting, For instance, have you seen the Piplane Flyers, that are so much fun? They afe now priced. . $5.00 And there are Velocipedes for poungsis of all ages— from $12.50 to $14.50 This Attractive Floor Lamp le Moderately Priced $37.50 T IS just such a lamp as you need in your living room at the piano or reading chair. Being standard size, it can be used for many purposes. The standard is of carved mahogany and the shade is the conventional. design of pleated silk, with fringed edge. Cologs sare rose, blue or gold with gold braid trimming. all The price includes both stand- ard and shade. Seventh Floor, Ih loor, A Great Sale of Gas Ranges E WILL gladly demonstrate the good features of these Stoves in the Housefurnishing Department \ ) on the Seventh Floor. Besides stoves you will find everything in modern conveniences for the . kitchen—in fact, for any part of the home that comes under the heading of “Good House- keeping.” The Detroit Jewel Cabinet Gas Range Single Oven Gas Range $31.50 $52.50 ; With three single top burners, baking oven; Isan excellent range where floor space is lim- ited, as it is In most New York apartments. It is 38 inches in width; made of all steel and cast parts, finished in black ebonite, a smooth finish which is impervious to oil or water. ‘The oven and broiler are elevated so that the cook does not suffer from con- tinual bending as with old-fashioned ranges. Oven size 14x18x12 inches. Made in tight or left-hand oven styles, with white panels. size 16x12x11 inches, drop door, with white enamel all steel, ; cast parts, finished black ebonite, which is not affected by water panel, and in or oil, Equipped with broiler“and Luggage for Every Purpose HIS department cn the 7th Floor is not contented unless it is catering to all the different needs | of travellers. ‘There are bags and suitcases for men and women, cases especially appropriate for travelling men, steamer and full-size wardrobe trunks, small overnight and week-end bags, hat boxes and trunks---In fact, a wonderfully varied and complete showing of quality luggage. The following will give you an insight, into the moderate prices: A Black Enamel Suitcase $8.00 An excellent case for the price. tray. Sizes a4, 26, 28 Light Weight Suitcases $19.50 frame., Two sizes—2 inches. Extra inches. A Steamer Wardrobe A Full-size Wardrobe $33.50 |. $47.50 model, convertible hat As convenient and well made a thany other conveniences. trunk as you can find at this price An “Oshkosh"’ Wardrobe | $61.00 Aviad Ps Has a lovking device that causes all locks to lock or unlock with a turn,