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—— io ae OF LAN , RELIEF WORKER ‘HERE FROM POLAND i \Miss Abramowicz, Left Dr. » Cantor Shortly Before Murder by Bolsheviki. » Among the 2,302 passengers arriv- ‘tae home to-day on board the Nieuw * Amsterdam of the Holland-Amort- @a LAne from Rotterdam, Boulogne- gor-Mer and Plymouth was Miss + ima Abramowice of Lwow, Po- land, the fiancee of ‘Dr. Bernard Cantor of Flushing, who was killed _ By Bolsheviki while doing relief work © om the Ukrainian front] They were te have been married July 12. The Peliet worker waa slain July 5. ~ Miss Abramowicz, who was in muorning, went to the offices of the Joint Distribution Committes, No, 20 Exchange Place, to discuss carrying nm the work of hor alain fance. When Dr, Cantor went to Poland for the relief committee he ‘met the voung woman and they became ens | -fy~d, She was doing relief work when Dr. Cantor and Prof. Larne) Mander of the Jewish Theological Seminary, West 123d Street, started in an automobile for Kametspodolaki whe accompanied part of the way. Her mother dissuadedner from going further, The two New York TRU EXTRA SPECIAL Ws 52 VALUE $50 M. KOTLER SELLING OUT!! NEVERB 3 DAYS ONLY 506 6th Ave., apicacirom Sub tL’ & Tubes In the Heart of the Shopping Centre. men and a Polish chauffeur were stopped by a Bolahevik band and killed. New York State's first certified public accountant, formerly Harriet B, Lowenstein, returned as the Netde of Jonah J. Ggldatein of No, 72 Madi- qon Street, a lawyer, They wert ried in London, Ste went abmad June 1 in charge of a staff to do Jewish charities work. Bishop G. Mott Williams of the Methodist Epincopal Church re- turned en route to this home, An- napolia, He was atricken with heart disense In the atresta of London while attending the Lambert confer- ence. Capt. George C. Shafer, U. 8. No! returned from London after two and work on Naval Board. ly Commissioner of Charitios of New York, returned after three in Sorta ig relief work with the Serbian of America. Sanaa ect SAVED BY HIS BRIDE'S PLEA. Welfare that service on {inform rested. attended the ta Sisdoned,, Te Fomance. tne work and ee ae ara a to-day. ad; mitiag the charges wore trua, but in- feyman aaid he was @ distant rela~ tive nscninet, NKS SPECIAL VACATION TRUNK .FIBRE INSIDE & OUTSIDE LARGE SIZE ‘WARDROBE TRUNK (As Mlustrated) : Has 9 Hangers 4 Drawers and Laundry Bag Guaragteed 5 Years‘ TRUNK CO., IO ee enact One Ser SHI 4teL patterns, and offe that will be sure to 36th Street | —FIFTH Men’s Ne¢gligee For Summer Wear Sa special feature for this week the Shirt Department has se- cured some excellent Madras and Mercerized Shirts, in an assort- ment of the most wearable colors and men with Lord & Taylor shirt values. Ground Floor Lord & Taylor RTS ow Price rs them at a price acquaint many new AVENUE— 39th Street ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920." lacking bride, bridgegroom and rela- SOLDIER SAVED BY RECORD. tives the wedding was a total lods. Anna complained that Hyman had veen annoying her ever aince with ‘mportunities to marry until, her 7 | ouver complained that Hyman had been pestering her from city te ine and back wun ine WOOED TO WELL expenses totalling $300, Hyman keo her waiting three hours the day ore eding the wédding date, appearins Court Warns Him’ to Quit Pestering Former Fiancee After One Smash-Up. lerves had suffered. at the last minute to et che Hens: That n ght. an hour after they had srted following a tempestuous dav be telephoned her sister that 1 would not marry Anna the next dav. Believing herself jiited, Mise Oliver left home early on her wedding day and wandered aimlessly by the sea al! day. An hour after she left home Hyman called to say he had not meant ft and that the wedding must go on BOSTON, Avs. Magtatrate Ten Kyck tn York- vitle Pollos Court to-day warned [fy- man Wolff of No, 316 Cijtton Place, Brooklyn, he would be sont to the ‘Workhoume if he did not cease annoy-| He went out In search of his oride- ing Agama Oliver of No, 820 East 65th| elect, but never found her. Guests Street with pleas to macry him. Miew arrived and found the house locked. sal commission, discovered. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th aid 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY At the greatest price reductions this season Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Dresses In‘ this season’s most desirable models K POPLIN BATHING , ‘ DRESSES. Regular Prices $7.95 » $12.75 5.00 ‘7ORSTED JERSEY SWIMMING SUITS. Slip-on models or with tights attached, Regular Prices *9."5 » $16. 6.95 ATIN OR TAFFETA BATHING DRESSES Regular Prices $12.75 » 1169 $.50 NO EXCHANGES FEMININE BATHING SUIT SHOP—Balcony Floor When people exclaim: ‘There is not a breath of air anywhere,” a cooling breeze is always ai your command with that Little Servant of the Home—the Electric Fan — In your home or your office, an KJectric Fan is really indispensable on summer days hot, oppressive The New York Edisori Company * At Your Service : é General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street District Offices where Electrical Appliances of all kinds are on display 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 424 Broadwa near Canal St 1p Irving Place corner 1sth St 124 West 4ad St between B'way & 6th Ave between Lexington & grd Aves near sth Ave near Courtlandt Ave corner Monterey Ave 555 Tremont Ave Night and Emergency Calls Watkins 3 He "fainted" outside herhome and, After an ambulance doctor said It was fake, Miss Oliver got a summons charging disorderly conduct LEPROSY CURE PROMISING. ‘wo pationts at the State leper colony wha have been treated with chamiilga nl, & product of an East Indian fig tree, shows unusual progress toward recovéry, vat the men have not been wholly cured, \ceording to @ report of @ special medi- Medical experta throughout the coun- try had been watching the progress of the treatment with much Interest In the hope that @ cure for leprosy had bean TS Pa ee fonder, whereas he had beon Indicted| Ritter, formerly an editor on the New for burglary as a accond offense, York Dally News and lately an edi- . Phe reduction of the charge, to which pinifot Attaroey Lewis agreed, included | torial writer for the Bua, will be helg \iso_Chriatinn Huber, twenty-two, of/at 11 o'clock Friday morning @t the No. 868 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn. |campbell Funeral Church, Rrowdway: indicted with Considine for atealin HOG worth of clothing from the home |and 66th Btreet, Mr, Ritter, who wag Mt Rose Diamond, No. 645 Linden Aye-| sixty-two years old, died last night in tue, Brookiyn. Sentence waa suspended |St, Michael's Hoxpita rk. He n Gonaidine's ease and Huber was sent] wag the author of neve o melodr CDbish ising ea Pitied Than Scorned” an of Drink,” version of “Dopp: Talmadge met # Connta St. Mihte 5 . Because of his splendid war record, including valiant service in five majo: battles, Louta Considine, of No. 118: Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, who was weverely wounded at St. Mintel, to-day Was permitted to plead ity bel County Judge MeDermott' in. Brooliyn to third degree burglary aa a first of- ne Curse d the Meraen "in whieh Norma a Death of Editor and Author. The funeral services of John F. beta ead ; ‘ iy KELLNER BROS. 5 Gwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and Oth Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in Amer- ican Walnut — 10 pieces, Room Suite, covered in 3 fine quality of heavy Velour, including 4 sunburst pillows and roll—3 pieces, 3345 oe Queen Anne Bedroom Suite in American Walnut —4 pieces, is the invariable remark of visitors to this store that “they had no idea that such high quality furniture was being sold at such low prices’’—you will say the same when you see the offerings in our Auguat Furniture Sale. Likewise, the “Twenty-five Kooms’ are proving an un- failing guide in making selection. Thay will aid you, too CTT. ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street Four Special Values for To-morrow in Women’s Summer Undergarments Models taken from our regular stock and now offered at Substantial Price Concessions ‘GLOVE SILK VESTS—French band tops; also bodice top with ribbon shoulder straps; Pink only. Regularly sold at $4.50 .). . $2.95 LISLE VEST—Swiss rib; French band top. Regular- ly sold at 75c 4 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS — Heavy yeiestitl size; well reinforced; Pink only Regularly $5.00 $3.95 FINE RIB COMBINATION SUITS—Loose knee; reg- 90c ular or extra sizes. Reg- ularly sold at $1.25 . 50c Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered MADEIRA LINENS At Special Prices on the Main Floor - Dinner Cloths, four handsome designs eae . $22.00 Tray Covers,- - each 35c, 65c¢ | Show Towels, - - - - $4.50, £.25 Centerpieces,- - “ 1.50, 2.50 | Tea Cloths, - - - -.- $7.50, 10.00 Boudoir Cushion Covers 1.9§, 3.26 Tea Napkins, - doz. 9.50, 13.50 Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 3.25, 5.50 |* Luncheon Sets, 13 pes. 10.50, 16.50 Guest Towels, - each 2.75, 3.25 |! Luncheon Cloths, - - 15.00, 20.00 Irish Pure Linen” Hemstitched Tea Napkins dor. $6.50 Irish All Linen Hemstitched Tea Cloths, heavy weight, $2.95 Irish All Linen Hemstitched Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, $2.50 Irish All Linen Luncheon Sets (13 pieces) scalloped edge $4.50