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| ei THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. ACQUIRE SAVES FIVE, ONE A BABY, rz "3 => MAN SLASHES GIRL |OPERATION SAVES NEWARK ELKS , SS AE oS REN MP temmeerentiaresen sf vs AND THEN HIMSELF MARKLE’S SIGHT, 4 NEW CLUB HOUSE SITE FROM GAS SUFFOCATION : " a Suicide | Rin Coal Operator, One Eye Use. |"*” Tracts: vs: REE \oadie le eS) She Tried to Prevent His om le less, Was Threatened With | -ivige 6 ike yABRAly wuss ford, "No. 1107 j 9 i and. Was Attacked—Both Total Blindness. le Gigs aeasnan® < thanked to-day by Mrs Jy ‘ } Near Death WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—John Mar- | 2 ee Fees gested Fe Clearance ‘ I Miss Alice Mason, twenty-three. 18° ie, Pennsylvania ont operator, | ae ify the of City Con Sales } mn {tical condition in Knicker i. .4 at (he Hotel Plaza, New York, has| Gillon and waa bid in}e Mt henta fess tn Hospital to-day from cuts r wrath: eee hat. eda Henry Guenther, a het Novienta of No = ‘ 4 wills tring yesterday to pre Sn Chere ne Hate hats Ib I | eamibee OF ie The fleet bid wan| Secon! + Maspeth, Que Hifth Avenue 344 TRE Broadway hter Jénnte, two ye baby and then th jovsness from gas escaping vent Bernard Wood a stage carpen ter, {rom committing suicide with a will restore the sigh! of his| $0,000, aid to approxi- | tacit He has been blind in the | 0° ate nee 19 907, While the sight in} py pr 109 razor. Wood, after slashing th? jig teft eye bad been rapidly failing. J feet on Lrond Stree ind 200 feet or young woman across her bosom, raht ip ration was performed by Dr. aiip Rives, i vee G5 kane arm, wrist and back, ent lis wrists H, Wilmer at the Episcopal | / ej 89,000, W md by re. ahe lapsed and and Ph ry ah ‘ be , thrown up at he two “ and throat, and is near death in the car and Throwt Hospital. After! MN be started |W! . ll f O C t. W: ' z a ve ie " tried to the roof, where a on the third floor of No. 207 Weet ' Mr. Markle’é left eye Dr. was bought by | work aplenea for an hour (aa Ane a We nounced the operation en: nd will be used | with of the victims , Sith Street, where Wood has a tu aieeaaaral it same mith n room apartment of the attack, « lay in Mis advances made by who is separated from his wife. He Was telling her of his troubles, when suddenly he complained that she had him “tke the dirt under her Miss Mason fled into the room Formerly 39.75 to 185.00 Now 28.00 to 125.00 Specially Featuring THURSDAY |B. Altnant i gt Mins Cherry Davidson, an Oriental 4 It tt & 7 A few minutes iate Wood ap 59.75 Coats}, oS \itempted to get the razor from him Ie n turned on her, slashed furi- ously, and ran into another room, When an ambulance surgeon ar-! rived, he dared not remove Miss, Mason until afier putting 1ov siilches into her wounds. Wovd Was not so seriously cut, Both are suid to have less thun an even ebance for life a ae eee WEDDING “CALLED OFF” 1S DECLARED “ON” AGAIN Miss Baker Too Ill to Be Married A Clearance Sale of Misses’ Suits to begin to-morrow (Thursday) will offer exceptional values in Monday, Declares Father, CHICA GH Jan. 4.——Mary Lando: | Baker and Allister McCormick, whose wedding was halted Monday afternoon under dramatic conditions, while hun- dreds of Chicago society folk waited tn the Fourth Presbyterian Church, | will be married a8 sooh as Mias Baker's heaith will permit. ‘That announce- | ment was made to-day by both Alfred | L, Haker, father of the prostrate bride- | to-be, and L, Hamilton psu father of the prospective bridegroom. “My daughter was to ill to be ar Plain Tailored Suits . J reduced to $20.00 Fur-trimmed Suits, reduced to 29.00 & 44.00 (Misses’ Suits Department, Second Floor) ried, ‘That's all there is to it,” Mr. Baker said. “The wedding is only post- The Great January Sales if of Household and Decorative Linens, Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. now being held on the Fourth Floor poned, so far as 1 know. But it {s too early to talk about further wedding plans, They must be mado by my daughter, anyway, and she fs in no con- dition to make them now.” ‘Miss Baker, acting. under the instruc- Hons of Dr, ‘Samuel J. Walker, denied + herself to callers, Young MeCormick also asked to be excused from his | friends. \ ee en TWO KILLED IN AUTO | HAD BEEN SECRETLY WED | i This season’s better-grade coats of excellent quality Norman- k die, Bolivia and Veldette with generous collars of Australian : Opossum, Mole and French Nutria, silk lined and interlined. Catherine Florlo, twenty-two years old, | one of the seven in an automobile whicn was struck by a milk train st River- | jde crossing, near Paterson, N. J day morning, had been secretly mar- | ried on July 2 to Lloyd McCann, of No. | 3% Van Houten Street, Paterson, who| was killed in the wreck, The marriage | vas performed by the Rev. W, C.| Kearns of St. Peter's Roman Catholl: | . Manhattan, | ‘5 Doole, gateman at the cross- whose home is at No. 62 P. =Orkin’s Coat Salon—Third Floor- A Specially Prepared Offer of Among the many special values obtainable during NEW SILK TAFFETA DRESSES ; “4 the present week are the following: The Orkin Aim to Give Unexcelled Values Is More Than Ever i Demonstrated in This Collection of 1922 Spring Dresses Which Ordinarily Would Sell from $6.00 to $11.00 Higher afford a remarkab'e opportunity for economical purchasing » of Mansinughter in th the accident ee | LEAPED TO HIS DEATH | IN FEVER DELIRIUM | Wife Discovers Body of Man Who | Jumped From Window. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases SHEETS (hemmed) Single siz . . each 95c., $1.05 to 1.50 Three-quarter size, each 1.15, 125 to 1.80 1 HB Full sie . . each 125, 1.40 to 2.10 | | Hicrman Laraen, forty-one yeare old, of No. 675 49th Street, Bay Ridge. Jumped from a window of his apart- ment on the third floor while detirious | pneumonia at 4A. M. to-day and led, He had slipped past a room | his wife and two children were | id k | cold air from the window he had | d awoke his wife, who saw his! n the courtyard, Lose Jurgersen Nurn was such tloux man that even at the he was still trying to mak PILLOW CASES (hemmed) Size 42x36 inches . . . . 25c. & 38c. Size 45x38 inches . «sw 30. 4, Size 50x38 inches ; ’ ; : 5 - 50c, relapse during the of John Kendrick Was 0, ed \ The New Folder featuring many exceptional values in ii ° The Annual White Sales is mew in effect on the Sixth Floor } ann Women and Misses will be glad of this Taffeta is the password for Spring and | . opportunity to buy, at so modest a price, these new dresses are very lovely, with 4 Madison Anvenur - Fifth Aurne, New York a new Spring dress that can be worn im- their quaint basques and bouffant skirts. . " ; mediately for afternoon or informal, Corsages of fruits or flowers and dainty Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fith Strep} occasions, with the assurance that it will rufflings are used with taste and variety, * | be fashionable all Spring. offering wide and delightiul choice. im ee | : A s af | — st LE Orkin’s Press ‘Salon—Second Floor a ;