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e ‘NoKel NEEDLE IS REMOVED - FROM BOY’S HEART; BEATS AGAIN NORMAL By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, November 8.—A cambric needle was removed from the heart of Dawson Sandles, two years old, at the Elllott Me- morial Hospital at the University of Minnesota here yesterday. The child is expected to recover. Dawson, & son of Mr. and Mrs, John H. Sandles of St. Paul, stum- bled and fell while playing Friday and a needle pendtrated bis left breast. He complained of a pain in his left aide. An X-ray, examin- ation revealed the needle close to the heart. Dr. A. C. Strachauer, chief of-the surgical staff at the hosplial, opened the hoy's breast and then the pericardium, where he expect- ed to find the needle, which, how- ever, had entered the heart. At each contraction of that or- gan the head of the small steel needle came into view. With tiny forceps, Dr. Strachauer extracted it, and within & short time the heart, which had been beating 120 lh’nlel a minute, returned to ner- mal. The clothes of a careful dresser may not be new, but invariably are kept in perfect repair, cleaned spotlessly with regularity and perhaps dyed to give en- tirely new appearance. The high excel- lence of these services at The Hoffman Company meet discriminating taste. Call Main 4724-4725-4726 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 15 SIMS MAY NOT COME. |PRESIDENT IS COMMENDED| SAILING PORT CHANGED. A —— The Navy oller Alameda, carrying n:vhll“ Admjral William 8. Sims, cal"‘xl':;ld'::xtn c!;::rhmnlp y':nerny re- |Christmas malil and packages to - am Pa , - naval roprosentative In England dur- | oG e Ontiacian Horald nd b |nied Btates naval vessels in Eu- Steam and Hot- Charles M. Sheldon, editor-in-chief, a |FOPean waters, will sail from New- . , Water Heating pleurisy at his home in Newport, R. L, | resolution from _ the Protestant Roo"' R. I, instead of from Hampton may not be able to attend the me- | churches of America, “heartily ap- ads, Va.,, on November 28, it was s t 3 morial funeral services in this city | Proving his eall for arma limitatlon.” (announced by the Navy Department ystems Armistice day, ding to word|The memorial was signed by prac-|today. Teashing the Stats Depariment. '~ |tically all of the Protestant denom-| (COL. WALDRON RELIEVED. Are you fully prepared to face the coming winter in . He had been designated as one of | inations in the United Btates—some the Arm: N Tlof them through their i °{_ Col. Albert E. Waldron, Corps of Not Qne of Seven Is of Kind |the Army and Naval'omcers of dis- | € them through their official con-|pcivcers, has been relieved from || comfort If not, consult us to &ccompany Gen. John J, Bershing, | 0f churches and memberships run duty as instructor, engineers, Penn- in regard to putting your One Scrubs With chief of staff of the army and grand | Ring into the hundreds of thousands; |s¥1vania National Guard, and ordered system in proper working marshal, at the head of the funeral | others through their ministers’ asso- |t0 New York city for duty as in-|] order or for the installati Spol cortege ‘on its way: from the Capitol | clations, and @ very large proportion | 8ructor, engineers, New York Na- £ h S ponge. to the Arlington smphitheater, “The | of them through thelr individual con- tional Guard. ol Aucther System: m of a naval substitute for |gregations. - MOSCOW, October 15.—Bolled shirts | Kear Admiral Sima is under consid- | 1t was explained to the Pi {| MA Y - resident | made their reappearance here at the |eration, but no change in the list will | during the presentation that tha:e ORDERED TO MANILA. URICE J. COLBERT opening perfor £ a. |be made until it is definitely settled | resolutions virtually represented Capt. Milton A. Price, Dental Cor e S;V:r: “';‘:: "f‘"ih'"“" ‘(“"‘n'm hat Admiral Sims cannot make the |united volce of . the Protestant|at Waiter Reed general hospital, this | 621 F St. Nw. of them an trip to Washington for next Friday's | churches of America with their 26,- |city, has been ordered to Manila, | M. 01017 one was the sort that one scrubs|ceremonies. 000,000 members. Philippine Islands, for duty. with a sponge. This extremely bour- geois attire was an announcement that starch has arrived in the Mos- cow markets with the changed eco- nomic policy. The entire audience in the great opera house heralded the advent of & new era in Russia, Seats wero sold in the old-time way. It cost 84,000 rubles to have, an excellent seat in ‘The Louis Victrola Club Plan puts the Victrola in your home at once—begin paying on it in 30 days. 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The initlal opera was Glinka's {1 “Russlan and Ludmiehla.” It was [brilliantly staged. 4 There was a marked difference be- ‘ll\\‘eonvlhe opera crowd this year and hat of three years ago. ln the open- ing months of the soviet regime, bol- || shevists of both sexes uearly ull wore {black leather coats, which they dra- || matized very heavily at the opera and i{in all public places. The absorption [{of a large bourgeois population and three years of experience in govern- ment have changed the dominant party. The members_have softened and become more conventional. Fower Bobbed-Haired Wemen. of bobbed-haired, The Ferconlan DIty o robsseriing. iteeil, The ‘emininity is reasserting itself. old-time Russian courtesy is reap- pE R F E ( T pearing in sll gatherings. Red arm: soldiers a.:hs lm;,v; ‘egalflya. shaved and have their boots polishe The constant lecturing of the im- '\l l ) maculate Trotzky has sunk into the B L' E army. 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