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( GFTET WIRE COIL IN MAN'S HEART TO PROLONG LF 100 Surgeons See Noyel Elec- tic Operation Among Won- ders at Big Clinic. GRAFT DEAD KIDNEY. Dhysioal and mechanical appliances to @id the science of surgery are plentiful. The direct application of electricity to the heart through an elght-foot coll of gold wire as,a means of prolonging Ife and the replacement of a patient's diseased kidney with one taken from the body of a man killed in an accident twenty-four hours before were only two of the demonstrations shown to the as- sembled surgeons, — EIGHT FEET OF WIRE COILED IN HEART. Dr. Charles H, Frazier had a patient in the University Hospital suffering from an aneurism of the aorta, the lar- Fst blood vessel of the body, leading dl- rectly to the heart. A condition had Brown up which endangered the life of the sufferer at any moment. In the presence of more than 100 dele-| gates to the Congress of Surgeons, Dr. Frazer anaestheticised his patient an plerced the aneurism with a hollow needle, Through the needle nine inches of fine gold Wire w inserted and coiled in the sae, Then n} VENING WORLD, cidentally killed twenty-four hours pre- Viously was transplanted to the jiving an, DEAD MAN'S KIDNEY PERFORMS FUNCTIONS. The operation include: the anasto- moses of blood vessels and the careful joining of veins, arteries, ducts and glands. In the opinion o* all the sur- seons who witnessed the operation, the transplanted kidney will perform all the-functions of a healthy organ. ‘ Dr. Herbert G, Leconté removed ati abcess from within the lungs of a pa- tient at the Pennsylvania Hospital with the ald of an invention of Dr. Elsberg. The chest of the patient was latd open and the lungs were allowed to collapse nt extent. borg then placed a tube down ‘g throat and thus reached By mechanical means he reed the lungs to expand again, Sur« Who saw the operation were en- thusiastle over {ts possibilities, as it allows the thoracle cavity to be opened with safety. |REMOVED OBSTRUCTION FROM re lof microthalmus at Dr. I, Webster Fox’ | th by Dr. Frazier was the removal of @ eection of the skull of a man threat- ened with blindness through the pres- sure of a growth upon the base of the brain and the epinal cord. The cord bared, and the surgeons who sur- rounded Dr. Frazier examined it with close attention. Contact of an instru- ment with the spinal cord might have meant instant death for the patent, but the growth waa successfully removed and the sight of the patient will be re- stored. A white spot on the ‘was eradicated by a pro with needles and Itallan usual case of glaucoma and a of an eye of tattooing » In an un- clinte jedico-Chirurgica! Hosptt delicate operations also were performed, —=———— ALBANY, Nov. 14.—The American Iron and Steel Institute of New York City certified to the Secretary o1 to-day that it had Increased th - per of its directors from fifteen to twen- e. Among those who signed the SPINAL CORD AT BRAIN, Organ Transplanted to Re- place One Is Expected to | PHILADBLPHIA, Nov. 14.—Some of the most remarkable operations ever at- tempted have been performed by sur- geons here in connection with the Clin- teal Congress of the Surgeons of North ||, america. Apparently the lmit of dar- Ang in surgery is a long way tn the dis- |. wance. One wonder after another has been Presented to the view and understand- ing of the medical men in attend t Perform Functions. t t! the Congre: and electric current was sent Into the coll of | wire and continued for more than an| == hour. | the blood vessels, The life of the pa- tient will be prolonged by the operation. repiaced a diseased human kidney with that of a dog, but it remained for Dr. L. J. Hammond to remove a di kidney from @ living m man, culosis of one kidne: ney was removed t Another difficult operation performed The effect of the electric current was 0 coagulate the blood, which coagula- ion relieved the strain on the walls of Dr. Alexis Carroll ot Now York has | Being the largest distri Women’s Shoes (Regulaely sold from $4 to $8) $3.00 to $4.50 and rep it with a healthy kidney from a dead The operation was performed at he Methodst Episcopal Hospital, ‘The patient was suffering from tuber- The diseased kid- the usual opera- | Immediately a kidney taken f m | body of a man who had been a: ton. HIRSCH SAMPLE SHOES For Men and Women buters of sample shoes in the United States, we buy from the best factories in the country—AND ONLY THE BEST!}| L. M. Hirsch Sample Shoe Co. 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts., New York Fulton of Philad . King of Pittsburg’ Regul: por icom 6 to $7) $2.00 to $4.25 Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway to Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, “An Early and a Cold WINTER” So prophesies a man who studies Nature’s signs in the Canadian woods each Fall. His past forecasts have been fulfilled in the main. It will be wise to prepare for a long, cold siege. Wanamaker’s will help. No sort.of weather éatches us unprepared. Cold Enough for Skating And that Means Hockey, Too The Sporting Goods Store é Is Ready Ice skates at 50c to $8—Wanamaker and Spalding kinds. Roller skates at 50c to $7.50. Coat sweaters, $5 and $6; with roll | collar, $7 and $8. Skating and hockey toques, white and color:, $1 and upward. Hockey st.cks, 50c, 75c and $1. Hockey pucks, 25 and 50c. Subway floor, Old Building. Eiderdown Robes and Sacques for these chilly mornings. Soft, downy ripple eiderdown, in gray, red, blue; satin bound and fastening with frogs. Robes, $3.50. Sacques, $1. Subway floor, Old Building. Jersey Top Petticoats Cotton jersey top, pefcaline flounce, $1; Heatherbloom flounce, $1.50; per- aline flounce and with elastic band, $2. All-wool jersey top, with flounce of messaline silk, $2.95. Subway floor, Old Building. Practical Black Waists at $2 | Black mohair waists, with box- pleated front and neat hemstitched turn-over of white on collar and cuffs, Black nun’s veiling wai fasten in back, with front gethered in tiny pleats. Black poplin waists, made like a man’s shirt, with high turn-down soft collar and double cuffs. Subway floor, Old Building. . Inexpensive Rugs In Patterns that Will Please Standard makes of perfect rugs, in Oriental designs. Axminsters - ft. x12 ft., $17. 8 ft, 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., $14.75, 6 ft. x9 ft., $10. 4 ft. 6 in. x6 ft. 6in., $5.75, Sft.x6 ft., §: 27 in, x 60 in., $1.75, Body Brussels O ft. x 12 ft., $23. 22 in, x 36in,, $1.40. Bit, 3in, x10 ft, 6 in., $21. Subway floor, Old Building, out this little re great variety—Aintrees, Guards, shoulder linings, $32 to $50. and fabrics, $16.50 upward. to $70. Silk-lined, $25 upward. Warm enough for weather such as chip when the heavens weep. More than raincoats—overcoats. More than overcoats—raincoats. Some fancy backs. Full range of sizes. You will agree, raincoat-overcoats at $20x$25 or $30. for Garments So Rich and The woman of this day is not so familiar mother a quarter century ago. Shetland seal is the Islands, on the edge of the Antarctic seas. rarest species, producing the richest skins.” Some years ago this valuable seal was in danger of extermination, and seal fishing there ceased for twenty-one years. In 1909 the sealing fisheries were opened once more, and this rich and beautiful skin brought back to the world’s markets. The hair of it is close and soft and thick. In its finest quality it fashions coats whose superior beauty even the inexpert eye at once recognizes. Why do we tell you all this? Because it is coats of this genuine Shetland sealskin of the finest quality—from no otherwhere and of no lesser kind—that we offer tomorrow at a price remarkable for any such quality, namely— $500 the Coat Such coats bought under ordinary circumstances would at the lowest be worth $800. But many months back our plans for them began. Soon after the dressing and dycing of the skins, in London, a limited number of the very choicest were laid aside for us. And now here are the coats—of soft, thick, silky sealskin, in the favorite big shawl-collar model, very finely lined, and in the following lengths and sizes: Size 34 in 52-inch Length, sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42 in 54-inch Length In addition to the limited number we place on sale tomorrow we will make to order the same coat in any size up to 46 at the same special price of $500 until further notice—or until we have exhausted the not large quantity of Shetland sealskin at our disposal. In addition to these specially priced Shetland sealskin coats we offer genuine Copper Island sealskin coats 42 inches long at $325, 46 inches long at $400, and 50 inches long at $450. If this unusual offering makes our friends better acquainted with values and qual serve its purpose. to be found in this big, beautiful Wanamaker Fur Store, it will Second floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street WANAMAKER OVERCOATS FOR MEN ARE “SELLING THEMSELVES” THESE SNAPPY DAYS—It would seem that advertising them is un- necessary. Yet, just for fear that YOU have not become acquainted with their excellent qualities and reasonable prices, we throw London-Made English Topcoats, imported by us in rough English homespuns, friezes and the like; silk slip-on Fancy Overcoats of domestic make, in all desirable models Staple Overcoats, black, Oxford, Cambridge gray, $16.50 , Combination Collar Storm Coats, $20 to $35. We Invite Inspection of Our Men’s Winter Raincoats At $20, $25 and $30 Cravenetted cheviots, fancy patterns, rough or smooth finish, Good proportion of double-faced cloths. With or without storm collars, With a Greal Deal of Pleasure We Present to New York : Coats Made of Genuine Shetland SealsKin At Prices Practically Unheard of with Shetlarid sealskin, as was her seal of the South Shetland’ Fur authorities rate it as “‘one of the minder— Raglans, Chesterfields—finest Main floor, New Building. this, yet they’ll keep you dry asa we are sure, that these are unusual Main floor, New Building, Rare TUESDAY, NOV. ER 14, 1011. * Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue A VERY SPECIAL SALE OF REAL IRISH LACE NECKWEAR Ireland and not in any other part of the world, as is often the case in most of the so-called Irish lace. REAL IRISH LACE CHEMISETTES..... 5-50... 5.25 REAL IRISH LACE. SAILOR COLLARS... 4, 2.95 REAL IRISH LACE SAILOR COLLARS........... 3.95 ' Value 5.75 & 6.95 REAL BABY IRISH ROUND COLLARS... ae 325 195 REAL BABY IRISH LACE STOCKS....... tae We 1.25 MULL FRILLS, WIDE IRISH EDGE............. 9.75 Value 2.50 & 2.75 “* MULL FRILLS, WIDE IRISH EDGE............. 1.00 Value 1.75 SCARFS FOR EVENING WEAR---JETTED, SPANGLED AND BROCADE EFFECTS. ALSO HAND-RUN SPANISH LACE, MALINE AND REAL APPLIQUE. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ch Me faanaly the Out Come the Heavy Blankets and Soft, Warm Down QUILTS With the mercury dropping from 70 to 24 degrees in 12 hours, we present 3,023 Pairs of Selected Blankets from $1 a Pair to $32 a Pair For Single Bed Size Wool and cotton mixed) 80 per cent. wool of finer blankets, $3. grade, $5.50. Wool and warp filling blank-| 75 per cent. lambs’ wool, ets at $5. wide taffeta silk binding, $6. Double Bed Size White wool and cotton, $3. Serictly all wool warp and Fine quality wool filling and | filling, $7, cotton warp, $5. Extraordinary fine grade of Strictly all wool woven fill-; wool, wide taffeta silk bind- ing, $5. » $8. ‘Estee large size, cotton warp, 100 per cent. weol, extra wool filling, $6.50. large, $9.50. Extra large size, 80 per cent. wool of a finer quality, $9.. Scarlet Blankets We do not sell anything but all-wool in Scarlet Blankets. Single bed size, $5. ne, Woes, bane in sin- é le and dout f Double bed size, $6. ae en ee °F oe Extra large size, $7. $7.50 per pair. Santa Rosa California Blankets made extra long for brass bedsteads and of the finest California wool, bound with three and four inch taffeta silk binding, and are in pink, blue and yellow borders or all white. le bed size, 60x90, $8.50, 78x90, $11.50, Path) ‘and $14.50, neni ¢ sad and $16.50, Double bed size, 70x90,| Extra large sizes, 90x90, $13.50, $14.50, $18, $27, $32. $11.50, $13.50, Down Quilts Made in Our Own Factory of the best American sateen, in all colors floral designs. Good grade of down for double beds at $4.25 each. ‘The same quality, both in sateen and down, somewhat more filled, at $5 each. In silk figured sateen with a plain satin border, at $6.50 Figured io down quilts, some with plain satin, at each, ii Sateen covered wool filled quilts with plain satin border, wit xtra large down, or 6x7, at §5 cach, ieee : "|| Figured cheney silk with Full bed size sill down| Plain backs, wool filled, $7.50 each, Better grade, both in silk and satin covers, filled, up to $20 each, First floor, Old Building. quilts of very handsome qual- ity, figured on one side and plain backs, at $13, $13.50 and $14 each. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., wool | Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street } Cold Weather Things for the Family and for Home—Typical Bloomingdale Stocks and Prices. Bloomingdale Stocks Savings The Newest Tailored Waists A splendid showing of new models at characteristic Bloomingdale prices. 4 Tailored Linene Shirts, Gibson pleat and pocket, launtered collar and cuffs, c Black and White Check or St iped » laundered collar and cuffs, tucked, larg dered collar Tailored Waists, of hand embroidered linen and dainty laces. Leading the new- of beautiful styles of fine white linen, ing and scallops, crochet butt over collar and cuffs, One of the most attractive mod- eleshown thiesesson, cial $6.75 Now on—Our Annual Fall Sale of Wrappers and Kimonos tC Don't Miss It! ~ Th year this sale growing in popu- ||} larity. Good news always spreads. Women'sLong Flan- nelette Kimonc in Persian effect shirred at waist with belt, trimmed down front and around neck with broad fold of satin; sleeve fin- h cuff of variety of pattern: hag 88 c | Another Model Is Made of Flannel- ette in Persian and floral designs, yoke back, pleated front, trimmed around model, Ads Flannelette Wrappers high turn-over collar; sleeves; buttoned c deep ruffle; extra full cut cl all of the above styles in sizes 36 to 46 bust and plenty of them. None C. 0. D., mail orders filled, but not until after Wednesday. Sale of Kitchen Crockery | Our china store is always offering money saving items in’ thi a jneed. That is why it will Pay you so read pe Behn Sos ith corehays soi || | gaia dard aenvaee and wi ripe aang Relig in a sizes, Salt Bores, | | and a ty of other en nee t | tomorrow. Note the moderate prices. pare ie N 1-Ib. Jars, blue and white, cone sha, t whic to match; with name Oil and Vinegar Bottle, bi J and white, special price Kg Salt Box, tlue and white; Rey = wooden cover same Cereal Set, outfit of 15 $l 98 . $2.25 | pieces, ivory finish... ... ite Pantry Jars, Barrel Shape—, Celts ere Jars, |44-lb. Barrel Jars, fi ith and without ith ithout Ramee estes 490 | Sema. ee, Ot d nerol t'prices that: wil cof atts taterest yon ote a Fh 39c oor, \For Four More Days Only Bloomingdales’ Continues This, Sale of} ‘|Walters *450 List Rich $ ma | | Toned Symphony Pianos for 225) Including new style cabinet, chair and flecce-lined rubber gover. $5 Down and $1 Per Week Wo will > In Addition to the Symphony, We Offer These Walters Pianos $5 Down and $1 a Week: Ween gar Wk Sele B S108 | Moone ates Kanal te ee eee OOS | Neth vines Mie $550 Walters List Si $260 Walters £1,000 Li 1 Pianos, a Attention! | I $1,000 Walters &8- Note Mastertone Player-Piano Out- Any Masie ft ' $395 Upen it; Operas, Finest 88-note Classical, | player-pianomade, Popular with twelve rolls of music, music cabi- net, bench and cover; $10 Dowa and $2 per Week. Music, Ete Don't Muy @ ao-called Exchange Your Old Piano {*: + j Player-Piano| ors Waliare'Pieno. We will take sour. 42. bipne:lns pat iain ee nn the Ivilewe of paying @eny balance at $1 or 82 ver twoek, Wierooms. 34 Moor, Bloomingdales’, Lex.to 3d Ave., th to 60th