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j \ ’ ; r Ss : ae i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6G, 1921. % 5 FEARING CANCER, USED A BREAD KNIFE According to Mr Lewis, the prisonet — = said he and George Taylor, sent to the jail from Riker’. Island to paint the inside of the roof, sawed through the beams while at work, and during the day of their escape cut the tin roofing with a bread knife, Schneltor TO CUT THROUGH JAIL Prisoner in Brooklyn Escape De- peribes His Exploit. LORENZ Th BOTH LEGS BROKEN c | BY AUTO, SETTLES HE KILLS HIMSELF FOR $30,000 CASH Doctor Diagnosed Own Ailment Albert Schneider, one of five prisoners AFTER OPERATION | ‘ And, Dying, Fights Ministra- ‘| tions for His Relief. vite Somnyhy Gots ti, Taee to/dailets| eo chicks: okare peteenere: ana ynetiol ON DOCTOR'S CHILD ‘ bd | pane Bloomingdale Jllustrated Christmas News Convinced from self diagnosis that|District Attorney Lawis with the story|they were not in his and Tayl he had cancer of the stomach, but|he told to-day of the escape. Schnoldor| * TOM wig wit ask the Grand Jury to fearing professional confirmation, Dr.|W28 caught in Chicago, Saturday and} indict Sclineidor, The four others are Garrett K, W. Sehenok, forty-two, | Prousht here to-day, shot himself in the head in his home still at large. Long Line Of Patients ab: Has| at No. 2139 Mott Avenue, Far Rock- a ee - —— Sa = * aw : ng ; away, this morning, He died halt an 59TH TO GOTH ST., LEXINGTON TO THIRD AYE. pec. 6, sat! pital to Consult Him—Clin- hour later fighting to the last against aa : dale epeinihed ie eraser My bottle adden Sze. 7 ; . tinistrations for his felief offered by | a a? ics to Be Continued. Patrolmen Fox and Vall and. Dr. | f McKenna, a neighboring physician, bad | Dr, Adolf Lorenz to-day spent *he| aah Poses ge wos “hl hel : ‘ months, He — frequently is al} quietest dey of his visit in New York, daughter, Olive, and his housekeeper. mH | He had but one operation at St. Mrs. Smith, that he believed he was Mark's Hospital, Second Avenue and iffiicted with cancer. Dr. Charles LJ Mth Street, this morning, his patient) Sumner Fischer, a specialist of No, = being Marian De Roy, the fiftee: mY 177 West 58th Street, Manhattan, was ali yoursold daightey of Dt, 3:20 Wy to have examined him this afternvon. all of Pittsburgh. She has been a suf: | Born in Canarsie, Dr. Schenck ob- | Mi al Wi ferer froth a deformed left kne», tained Ws fist pretensions expert 1 bal Ht | which Dr. Lorenz over-corrected by See in CONEY. Aa Aevataliaet ai 5 P a) ], @ super-extension of the joint, began practice In Rockaway eac! Do t h t Yi | Jel} _“Tmmediately following this opera- and moved to Far Rockaway six years | Ml n ( ea ourse et | tion, which was witnessed by Dr. J. x hgo. His wi Sheek dead two} ls ; O.; Ds ‘ years ago in a Far Rockaway theatre. I Ss A. Link of Springfield, 0.; Dr. D2 Migs BARBARA BILY a When You Bu u ‘age Roy and Dr. D. D. Ashley of No. 345; M GAN’: MAY s & Lexington ‘Avenue, Dr. Lorenz went| Said to be tie iarxoat sum ever pata MORGAN’S PARTNER | we i to Dr. Ashley's office for a few pri-| ir setlement of an automobile injury TESTIFY IN i. R. T. INQUIRY. vail SMALL price isn't every- vate consultations, He rested this se, 330,000 has been paid to Miss palace 3) thing! Luggage carries the Ld afternoon and will be a guest to-night} Barbara Bily, twenty-two, of No. 17 New revelations concerning the| m| brunt of many hardships en voy- ‘elf at the McAlpin at the monthly dinwer Righteenth Avenue, Long Island City. financial methods of the Interborough | w age. It must have great power of w|i} of the Rotary Club. She sued Lyman N. Hine, wealthy Vice Rapid Transit Companies are in 4 d di Thi = . ‘ > ay 4 ri resistance and endurance. is = Dr. Lorenz seemed stronger than he | President and ‘Treasurer of the Amert- prospect for to-day, when, at the re- | ual Quali was yesterday and accepted without|can Cotton Oi! Company, tor $50,000 sumption of the hearings before the|#)) Leceiled aly ‘ sr Aeateer = comment the statement of the direct-! for injuries she suffered wien he ran Transit Commission, James R, Shet-| qi! staunch materials and superb work- a ors of the Hospital for Joint Di e8,\ her down with an automobile and field, Trustee of the bankrupt Unter-) || manship. These, unalterably, cost ‘eo p, Madison Avenue and 12sd Street, that) proke ner legs borough Consolidated Corporation. = re peer is | he would be allowed to continue at its Mrs, Charles Bily girl's mother, Will take the stand to tell what he! gp) prosaic labor. low price is \ | clinic at No 41 East 128d Street for went to sre her yin, Ponte lesrned enone oe EI Te ton all accompanied by a low degree of y examination of poor patients, Let Let al Saas ia ate Y Rapid: Transit Company, in quality. And poor quality in lle A long tine of patients were exam- [)%) : pap CASS Cel brought out at last week's | &) te di i R k Tana Ce De Heap hats Recruit Gy Ee: oma age aa antaly bane’ tp there nwa made ot |p| Luggage is disastrous! jz To-morrow a Remarkable Sale o doctora attached to the staff, aud) The accident happened on the eve- Arete SAAS vo tag star |a| So, you see, in buying e, you x cards were given to some of them to| RIDE of Nov. 6, 1920, at Jackson ‘and feta subsequently: demanded. and Te: |» can afford riothing but the best. Fi treet art return next Monday, when Dr. Loren | eee eee eee a reiting iar celved the return of the loan, 1 trike WeW, Ss will hold ms next clinic at that ingti-| a street car. , strane tr ticneaeh ede d testity | mi nthe foe stores of Chas. W. Wolf you will i | tution, He will be at the Board of oe |J..P. Morgan & Co. Bitoe tt wae cose [Mil Sind “Everything for a'Man's or Woman's 'a or Tisotne Health Buiiding to-morrow morning| ALL CANADA IS VOTING {tinea that the company had made an | m)) Travel Comfort.” honestly, modestly priced. i | 391 Tricotines | \e F 230 Lace Dresses x at 10 o'clock and at St. Mark's Hos-| FOR PARLIAMENT TO-DAY | Agreement with Morgan & Co. in 118, all Ihe | 146 Poiret Twills pened 64 Velveteens pital for the nation of free pa- | — Fore Nt thrwacvane Mote to mie all 07 French Serges . ate fatnrday morning. Thursday | Women for First me om Par With in nent if diviende, counee tor ® he be 7 pers 63 Canton Crepes and , unless new plans are | Mem at Polls. the commission have been told that | ge! bee aie ia |, ry * i made, will ke devoted to private con-| oprawa, Deo. 6.—Canadian voters | Morean, & Co. protested against the | || sg BROADWAY ._ 22 CORTLANDT St Piece cnet Women’s Sizes, 34 to 44 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 sultations \trom Windsor, Ont., to the northern- ly, Mr, Morrow {8 said to be able to/el| ° iT. 225 BROADWAY All -. eee oe. ‘ The statement of the directors of most settlement of Yukon t ‘and give the history. of this transaction to | = 5 30 new and distinctive models; styles to please women of fashionable taste. ‘ the Hospital for Joint Diseases, which | trom Halifax, N-S., to Vancouver, B. C., the commission a Dresses that are the last word in material and style BB followed criticism of the arrange-| Went to the polls to-day to elcet ) 235 | aie ‘ eis + edt ments attendant to the examination | feprenentatives to the fourteeath Cann- ——= \ Dresses, too, that cannot be judged by this almost ridiculously low sale an Parliament, of patients there by Dr. Lorenz, de-| Women voted with full equality with Clared that nothing had taken place| ten for the first time. | Many thousands Brown, Black and Navy Colors. there to Warrant the discontinuation | put woman suffrage thal year wae ‘im- of the clinics. Instead, It continued, | !ted to wives, mothers. widows and sls- ers of soldiers and Women engaged in “public interest demande that they ‘ar work. continued in so far as Dr, Lorenz’ health and o®her engagements per. = os SS NS Sn, mit.” dq — | Some. voluntary contributions for * 239 Lace Dresses in the Sale at $12.95 Two illustrated at left. Black, Navy and Brown. No C, O. D. the afflicted of Vienna, the statement | further declares, were accepted by efaployees of the hospital, but none will be received hereafter. i “Any patient gratetul for help ren- dered,” the trustees continued, “can} make any contribution he may desire! } to Dr, Lorenz at his residenc notice to thet effect wlll be posted in the clinic, So far as the claim that Dr. Lorenz has recvived fees | from private patients not treated at| No Mail Orders Bloomingdale’s—Second Floor Ifeavy Silk Shirts Extraordinary Values No Phone Orders and | 640—Telephone Sereen Done in Polychrome $35 the hospital is concerned, the Board! } of Trustees feels it has no dufy in that connection, It is assured that no such patients have been refused treatment at the hospital. In justice to Dr, Lorenz, it should be stated that if he has received fees from patients, able to pay, away from the| , he has followed a custom uni-| sal among ‘eminent physicians, @ matter of fact, he would have been violating the law had he given free treatment at HERE is a time and a place for all things, And the time to buy Christmas Gifts is now and the place to buy them is at Ovington’s, “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue.” OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Genuine Beacon Blanket *4.98 A man will like one of these quality shirts for his Christmas. They're beautiful new pat- terned silk with satin stripes. Blue, brown, lavender and the stripes are single, cluster or combination colorings. the clinit Sizes 14 to 17. Extraordinary values at $4.98. * War tax 20c. to patients well able to p Robes 5.48 A soft, warm robe of closely woven Beacon blanket cloth, A NEW CORSET that gives the correct silhouette for the tailleur —— Since the straight-line silhouette has received the cachet of Caos elie ene i Paris, the corset has again assumed an important role. apd Aislee mately _Waticty ; The smart lines of a failleur are very easily and effectively destroyed by a corset which is cut so low in the back that the skirt-band works up over it. : The short extension top which has been built up only at the Men’s Silk Robes *14.85 Aer Ready for Christmas giving—thousands Brocaded silk patterns in A a8 fh li ilk a : 7 fee see cen ined of men’s ties of heavy quality silk an back from the elastic waist-band of the new Die Culte collars. and satin, Variety of brocaded designs, Per- 1 s pockets, tase mi nines sian patterns, some figured, some striped. H | ional. Main a Of imported and domestic silk. Bloomingdale's—Main Floor, Handkerchiefs for Gifts Ploor, Silk Mufflers GiftsThat Count This Victrola, No. 80, Ma- eens $ 98 Gifts for Women | Gifts for Men hogany case, 100, together 4. Box, of 6, $1.38—All lines Men's Handkerchiefs, 256 vi aeons hand hie! wit initial, ich, with woven colored ee a Heavy allsilk myles of whbwesth borders. "34-inch hemetitehed pecia: | roshet weave, BUIKIBHy Box of 3, 59%c—Women’s border ‘ ment at *9.90 and twelve makes it impossible for this uncomfortable condition to occur. folors and materiak Gray, Bul Soar et eee eta oc thets anne Victor selections of your Unlike most corsets with a top, this corset does not break the blue, brown, white and black White or two-tone colored 'el- | ity cambric, eatin stri ‘ce own choice (6-10 inch graceful back-line. 4 Te ea fects—variety of patterns. | der, neatly hemstitehs EASY Double Face records), at =! Bloomingdale’s—Main Floor. $5.10, on special easy terms. | WISSNER length, with silk fring Others from $2.48 to $9.98 | Main Floor. $7.50 | For Sale by ° . Smoking Jackets Very Special *6.95 Cigarette Cases | new York The JOHN WANAMAKER STORE 5 Wat betes oe eR sag They're made with contrasting shawl collars and turned back cuffs and fastened with silk frogs and loops. Colors are brown, oxford, navy, maroon and heathers. Sizes 35 to 44 chest. Broadway at Ninth, New York Heavily silver plated in sev- eral neat turned designs, Gold lined, holds 20 cigar- ettes. Newest oblong shape. Brooklyn \ ) | Main Floor ne, \