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DISPUTES DENIAL OF LORENZ CURE: Statement in Medical Journal Refuted by Patient, Who ' Tells of Benefits. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, Dx ber 30.—Publica- tion of an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association that the cure of Lolita Armour, daughter of J. Ogden Armour of Chi- cago by Dr. Adolf Lorenz of Vienna, was "not a cure” today brought a statement from the former Miss Ar- mour, who fis v Mrs. John J. MMitchell, jr. In 1903 and 1904 opera-: tions were perfo i by Dr. John Ridlon of Chicago and Dr. Lorenz on Mrs. Mitchell. : “T cannot say that a perfect cure has been effected in either hip, but| the hip treated by Dr. Lorenz is far) better than the other one, with which (he said he could do little because it {had been ‘too badly mishandled’ 1} smyself believo that had it not been o before he wus a complete care for the work culled in my cas could have been ¢ “Dr. Lorenz doe miracle-man. He is sim Dest he can. I believe he much exploited the handling his finan iven too much pub! Burer he docs not want and dovs not | appreciate. He is doing all he can} under the circumstances. I ““There is, of course, much jealousy among doctors and they are not cager to see great honors go to a for- eign doctor. 1 nally, 1 am very fond of Dr. Lorenz, and I feel that if it had not been for him I would not now be getting so much pleasure out of life.” 1 MAR'YLAND CLUBWOMEN OPPOSE JURY SERVICE He has been| v, which T am ! Active Campaign to Be Started in Opposition to Bills Urged. star. December ury service “onstitution be aring | the league in an effort to rou rent. 4 ve campaign will be hortly to oppose the s, 'urged by many won organ in the platform of both political ties for e removal of politic: abilities NSt woman VOlers, grant- ight to hold office and | tatement of the ncw} as been given out, league’s plans but a letter, it is said, is being pre-| pared, to be issued within the mext; few days, stating the league's posi-| tion and exple. b ical organization,” a patriotic league, which aims tect the Constitution and preserve the te. ! of jury servic cred particularly ob- ‘women Is co jectionable, explained, woman voters to legislation. The guard against ) “women's league wishes to sion according to the inter gislation as one member puts It, will ' r: treasury, and Invade and disrapt the home.” 13 CARLOADS OF BUTTER ZLargest Shipment Ever Made From San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., December 30. +—The largest shipment of butter ever made by rail from this port started, for «New York and other eastern | points today. It was 403,088 pounds. | 13 carloads, all part of a recent stip- ment from Australia and New Zea- land, under whose impact the local markets still are falling. Seven hundred thousand pounds; more of the shipment remain in etorage here, and portions of this will be sont east later In individual car- load lots, it was said. Extra choice butter was quoted on the produce ex- change here today at 40 cents a pound, 73 cents less than a week ago. | 1 = | tow y going on ! Jhe P-B i Semi-Annual Clearance Sale i 'jfimuéfioui the Store | futefisgrs, Jfe Avenue at Thnth ot il YOUR. you have outgrown your glasses and need a dif- ferent lens. We will be able to tell you., The average “life” of a pair of glasses is five years, but often a change is needed in two years at least. Consult us. M.A.LeesE OpmicaL G OPTOMETRISTS Gl4 9T8 § N. ‘When were your eyes 7 last tested? Perhaps % SOME SPEClAL CANDY VALUE To Add Interest to the New Year Feast —Including several special lots that failed to arrive in time for Christmas, but are here in time for New Year’s Day, and es- pecially priced. —Assorted Chocolates, excellent quality; some with walnut and other nut tops, chocolate-covered nougats, chocolate-covered caramels, chocolate-cov- ered assorted creams, etc. SAULAAY < o1 isifis i3 orvisists sio sisisia sloisisaisissaie —Mixed Candy, including | —Marshmallow Layer chocolates, bonbons, cocoa- | Cream Fudge and vanilla —Hard pandy, a special lot, in a varied assortment; dif- ferent flavors. Spe- nut creams, etc. Very i ial S : : SRR fudge, fruit cial Saturday, a special a pound, Sat- Sream S S G i pound Stoy. oo cnital 15¢ UEAAY Sols el oo 29c f):,ll“llgd pecial e 39¢ —Fresh Whole Salted Pea- | —Five-pound Boxes of Choc- ;’uts. for the New 49 Cc olates, assorted —After-Dinr ear dinner. A pound, kinds. Special Mints, special, a Kann’s—Street Floor. for Saturday..... $l ‘37 pound . BASER i 25‘: The Spring Home Book of Fashions Illustrating Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for Spring 1922 —Is here in time to be very useful to the January bride in Misses’ Dance Frocks and Party Dresses —The materials are Spambh lace, silk velvet, Canton crepe, satin-faced crepe, (afl'em, crepe de chine and georgette. preparing her trousseau, as it has one page full of illustrations of wedding finery for bride and bridesmaids. —The lace dresses are made over heavy quality satin, in draped effects, finished with long drapery on the sides and ribbon —It also reaches ahead to girdles. spring, showing the most fetch- ing costumes of gingham, ratine, linen, etc., and charming combinations of lace and voile. With this new number the Home Dressmaker will feel in- spiration to begin work on the Spring outfit right away. —The magazine, a copy, includ- ing a coupon for 15c on any pattern purchase— 25¢ —The Free Sheet illustrating February patterns is also here. Ask for one. i —And the Ladies’” Home Jour- nal Patterns for February are here. Kann’s—Strect Floor. —The models of silk velvet a;e made in the new slip-over styles, some have many narrow panels, which are faced with bright colors. The crepe frocks are in straight-line styles with flower girdle. The taffetas are chiefly in the fluffy hoop styles. —Colors include sapphire, peach, fuchsia, green and black. At— $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 Kann’s—Second Floor. Gloves for the New Year —Women’s Imported Strap-wrist Gauntlet Gloves, P. K. sewn and full-cut gauntlet, with Paris point stitched backs. In brown, black, white, black with white and white with black. A Pair, $2.95 16-button-length Lambskin Gloves, —Women’s Imported French —Womelu Glace Kid Gloves, gauntlet Wit Beeson from These | S5 % b 54,05 ;:?:“.f" mi- 2 83.75 Handsome Ostrich Kann’s—Street Floor. Feather Fan: .| SPORT HOSIERY —Charming accessories to a - \ i —Silk and Wool Sport Hose, full fashioned ; hand-embroidered clocks in colors. Havana brown and navy blue. A pair......... et —Three-stick Onrich Feather Fam. in all the evening shades, a good $3.50 | “THE BUSY CORNER” and colorings. fur. embroidered on back and sleeves. colors are brown, Malay, Sorrento blue, navy and black. Kann’s—Second Floor. The New Year’s Hat Will Need A Smart New Veil —And we have received some very attractive new veilings just in time for New Year's Day. .- —New Hairline and Hexagon Mesh Veiling, with dots, in combination effects of black All sizes and all widths in the combined lots. on white, brown on cham- pagne, champagne on brown, all brown, all black, black on flesh, gray on copenhagen blue and other shades. patent colt. v fally : 3 - sy 27 excellent lot of oxford and strap effects, with plenty of the Saturday ... 3 C popular Cuban heel models. Choice in the 045 Sale at........... Kann's—Fourth Floor. (Bargain Table—Main Aisle.) —New French Dotted Veiling, in both plain and combination colorings. Priced, a yard, at— 50c, 59¢, 75¢ to $1.00 —New Plain Veilings, in dif- ferent meshes and colors. Priced, a yard, at— 29c¢, 39¢, 50c up to $1.00 Kann's—Street Floor. NEW YEAR'S DAY NECKWEAR —For, of course, you will want the freshest and most becoming of neckwear to complete the smartest of New Year’s cos- « tumes. —Rolled Collars of embroid- ered net and Point Venise lace, in pretty de- 50c signs. At... —Collar and Cuff Sets of lace, in both flat and rolled shapes. Eyelet Embroidery Sets, collar and cuffs, in attractive styles. A 50 set C —Angora Scarfs, to wear over or under the coat for-a little extra warmth if New Year’s Day should L be cold. We are showing attrac- Priced from— tive styles in these two lots. At— $1.00 to $3.50 $5.00 and $6.95 Arfificlal Flowers to Embellish Your New Year Costume Small Boutonnieres, a Bunch Lace Scarfs 500, 59(,‘, and 79¢ For Evening or A.f.lemoun R‘eception. Wear —Large Flowers, for trimming evening —Scarfs, of chantilly lace, in Spanish de- dresses, some combined with ostrich flowers, signs, in black and white. $7.50 others have long gilt and silver stems, and' | Friced om 300 e some with silver; others with colored foli- | —Scarfs, of hand-run Spanish lace, in black age, in jade green, henna, copenhagen blue | and white. Priced from $7.98 $20 and American Beauty Priced $7 98 20 covoomeasnisiension from $3.50 t0. .euvunennnnnn. Kann’s—Street Floor. Furs at January Prices —Brown Fox Chokers, fine dark pelts, finished Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets —The leathers include Russian calf, tan and black kid, —We have, besides the varied assortment of high shoes, an i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. ; 21 R PURCHASES ON A CHARGE PLACED ON FEB. 1 BILLS ; Victrolas on Special Special | 3 Toy Values Club Terms ‘ 4 \ Saturday Fourth Floor . ° Fourth Floor Holds In Particular These Two Exceptional Offers: $49.75 to $59.75 Coats —Women’s sizes, in attractive youthful lines, and the season’s most desirable rinaterials The trimmings are of Nutria, Australian opossum and wolf. Choice at $44.95 $29.75 to $39.75 Coats —Women’s and misses’ sizes; made of Bolivia Cloth and Suede Velour with collars of beaverette One style has the new bell sleeves, and is finished with fur cuffs to match the collar, is silk The styles include belted, blouse and loose models, and the Choice at $24.95 OurYear-End Clearance Saleof Shoes —Provides an opportumty to secure a new pair of high or low shoes for New Year’s Day Wear. There are both street and dress styles in the collection, in all the fashionable leathers. and Separate Skirts In Our Mid-Winter Clearance " Values From $12.95 to $25.00. At— $8.95 —They include black broadcloths, plaids and stripes, in the new color combinations. —The styles are the popular dou- ble box-pleated, or the large and small box-pleated effects; also smart tailored styles, some finished with fringed sash. A good assort- ment of sizes frdm which to select. Kann's—Second Floor. value at $1250, but a $8 95 leader at our price of.. —Single Stick Onrlch Feather —Women’s Sport Hose, fiber and wool dropstitch style. Choice_of brown, navy blue —Silk Stockings, full fash- ioned; lisle tops and soles, high spliced heels. In black, brown, navy and with head, tail and paws. Season’s price 82975 NoW :osesmensonss $22 50 --Stone Marten and Jap Marten Clwkers, full furred pelts; Fans, with large full $7.50 plume; in the evening shades. At Kann’s—East Room—Street Floor. —Children’s Cotton Ribbed Waist Suits, fleeced; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; taped, two rows buttons; garter attachments. White and silver gray Sizes 2 to 12 years. Each, 95 (¢ —Children’s Cotton Ribbed Suits, fleeced ; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves ; :ugh hnecfi( long slccves, ankle ength. Drop seats. Sizes1to 6. Each.. $l . 1 5 —Sizes 8 to 12, each... ..$1.25 —Children’s Cotton Ribbed Un- derwear, bleached and fleeced. Vests have high neck, long sleeves. Pants are ankle Iength 50 C with muslin bands. Each, —Women's Jersey Bloomers, two rows shirring below knees, elastic at waist; reinforced. In navy, black, 7 jade and purple. A pair...... 9c —Women’s Ribbed Cashmere Bloom- ers, two rows shm'mz below knees, or black and white heather. A pair.. $2-00 Kann's—Street Floor, Children’s Apparel Saturday At Great Reductions for Final Clearing —Odd lot of Children’s Gingham and Chambray Dresses, Creep- ers and Rompers. The Cham- bray Dresses are pantalette style, sizes 2 to 6 years. Romp- ers, sizes 2 to 6 years. Creepers, sizes 1and2years. AlsoDresses in sizes 7 to 14 years. Special, to Close Saturday $1.00 Bargain Table—Street Floor. Flannelette | —Children’s Felt Hats, $2.95 to $3.95 val- cordovan. A pair —Children’s Nightgowns, slzcs lastic at ; 5 :o:Scelg lan bl:v:k,mmv;eal:d $ 3 9 5 4 to 12 years. 690 ues. Tocloseat.. SOC taupe. A Pair ...cceeee. —Children’s Sleeping Gar= —Misses’ Shétland Sweat- ers, in blue, black and tam. —Women’s Silk and Wool Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, ments, with feet. . Sizes 2 to 6 years. 69 c At .ccooevonanans $1.95 | ankle length; Dutch neck, elbow Toclose at. ... sleeves, knee length. Sizes $:, 25 ~—0dd Lot of Knit Caps, 7,8and 9. Each........... 2 Kann’s—Secend Floor. | to close at 24 price. Kann’s—Street Floor. $2.00 | handsomely marked. Have head, tail and paws. Season’s price $39.75. Now. $32 '50 —Fox and Wolf Scarfs, in a large as;ortment. Extra large pelts in brown, taupe and silver. Season’s prices $55.00 to $69.50. Now.......c.c0en... $39 75 —Skunk Capes, Stoles and Scarfs, complete stock of these handsome neckpieces, reduced for this sale. Season’s prices $55.00 to $250.00. Now— $45.00 to $210.00 —Black Lynx Scarfs and Throws, made of fine lustrous pelts. All are lined with crepe meteor. = Season’s prices $65.00 to $115.00. Now— $52.00 to $9s.oo Kann’s—Second Floor., Hard-Water Soap Per —Entire Stock of Children’s and Misses’ Fur Sets, consisting of imitation ermine, rabbit, red fox, badger, natural opussum, Thibet, squirrel, etc. Reduced to 1; Off Marked Price KANN’S-NEW SEALED VICTOR RECORDS—For January (Dance Records} At 850 On Sale Tomorrow —18834—Birds of a Feather —lsssl—Dapper Dan—Fox R rots e Le.a—FmI:aT“\’):/"th Tomorrow at the 3 e1k — Iox o Ve e 1 a o Trot. Smile—Fox Trot. _'ggg::'.csg:.ds Store e e Tt Tollet Water...... 3O C —~OQakley’s $1.00 Perfume ........ —Compact, regu- larly 85c, for... 65c S Kann’s—Street Floor. ~18826—Everybody Step—Fox Tro Kgr g:-adglue l’D-anulzne Blues—Fox —-lm—Weep ‘No More, My Mammy—Fox | 75¢ Apn! Showen—Fox Trot. ~183833—June Moon—Fox Trot. : No One’s Fool—Fox Trot. Kann's—Fourth Floor. To Wear on New Year’s Day —Smart models with some of ** - ~=w fabrics presaging spring styles. Among these new models are— New Cellophane Hats Hats of Satin ' Hats of Faille Silk and Gold and Silver Hats —They are shown in large, medium and small shapes, and the colors include navy, black, bisque and others in the high shades so popular at present. Choice of the Lot Saturday at ' $5.00 Kann’s—Second Floor.