The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 19

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’ DR. CARREL HEALS OUNDS IN A DAY BY NEW DISCOVERY’ Also He Can Mend a Broken Bore in Four Days as Result of Experiments, QPEEDS TISSUE GROWTH. vu | Got His Idea Through Dis- covery of Artifical Produc- tion of Sea Urchins. Ae his New Year's gift to humanity, Dr. Alexis Carrel of the Rockefeller In- Atitute for Medical Research announces & discovery from which he predicts that in future broken bones can be put right in four day# and wounds made to heal in less than one day. Dr, Carrel was winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine last year. The romilts he has obtained in the experiments connected with his dis- covery are descrived as not merely won- Gerful but absolutely miraculous. His Mecovery gives surgery such control over death that doctors regard it as One of she most !mportant ever made. He has found that wounds which now take forty days to heal can be healed im a few hours. The same success ts obtained even where large areas of tlesue have been destroyed by disease. More astounding still, vital organs of ‘the body can be made to regrow them- \.eelves 80 rapidly that diseased or in- Portions can be cut away and n will completely reform period during which fe can RP maintained artificially, Dr. Carrel has been working on this new process of reparation ever since Trot, Jacques Loeb's discovery in 1907 Jo bit trom hee emotion, Ln che middle Rowen ee Saint-Bri! | of her recital, whieh waa hér recond of | eh emt | Gong about ceiling the cattle home that | more was inalstent, she seid and acted __ THE EVENING WORLD, Sembrich Gives Of Her Best in Second Recital muste ané tl “Rosamund. A NEW OE NEVER @uenots” at the house The Audtence at Carnegie Hall yea. [NCR on | something terday afternoon In which the note uf Affection cautt not be mistaken, That he wae moved deaply, everytely could | Nevers Dinh Gilly, are. hme of cartier cungs suffered) He was effective Bella aeaeun, the usual telbute of fowers— beautiful flowers they were—was handed to her acrves the footie At the end there was a significant demon atration. After ehe had added to her programme that loging Meandinevian Jenny Lind used to eing, and “Ooming Thro’ the Rye,” @tlll the dearand for ing off her gloves the piano, ghe sang to paniment “The Maiden’ doing as long em she eon! dn pubdite. It would not be Mme. Sembrich’s voloe ; but it ise it @n object lesson to singers and a light to musto lovers, She divided programme into four groups. The first, of old airs and songs, (noluded compo- sitions by Beethoven, Mosert and Haeen- del, the "O, Sleep" of the latter's win- ning especial favor. The second, classic German lieder, was devoted to Schubert, Cornelius and Schumann, of which the latter's “Stille Trahnen" had to be re- peated. Next came modern German Heder, which held examples of Schilling, Hugo Wolf, Grieg and Richard 6trauss, Hugo Wolf's “Elfentiea” being sung twice. Finally there was @ group of french, Russian and Engitsh songs by Cesar Franck, Rachmaninoff, Foote and Frank La Forge. The latter ts Mme. Sembrich's accompanist, and a wonder- fully effective one, His “@pooke’ was de- manded a second time, and Mme, Sem- that, by a slight change in the composi- tion of the sea water used, sea urchins could be artificially produced from un- impregnated eggs. That gave him the idem that, 1f ‘non-sexual reproduction could be Induced simply by modification of the medium in which the cells were placed, it micht be possible simflarly to cause the multiplication of the cells of human tissues, His discovery 1s based on this promo- tion of proliferation in the cells forming the tissue of the organe of the body. He found that by applying to a wound a pulp made from the macerated organs of an animal, he increased the speed of the growth of new tissue and made it thirty (mes faster than had ever deen obtaineg by any other process. Later he made the etrange discovery that the’ most active pulp !s obtaimed from embryonal tissue. This increased the speed of the growth forty times, In his anmouncement Dr. Carrel says that if the rate of reparation of tissues de activated only ten times, @ cutaneous wound wot! heal in less than twenty- four hours and @ fracture of the leg would be cured in four or five days. He admits that the results obtained surprised him and far exceeded hie ex- Pectations, since use of the right ex- , tract causcs an activation of forty “times instead of the ten which was the mest be had falt able to hope for, ———_—_ HER CLOTHING ABLAZE, By ITT Gi DASHES TO STREET IN TERROR Pursued. by eater’ and Police- Who Arrive Too * Late to Save Her. * Mary Flampel, seven years old, of No. ‘148 Divielon street, Wilvamsburgh, was fatally burned thie morning, The child's mother was badly burned abou. the feee, bande and arme in trying to eave aoe Hampel had ocoaston to go down- stairs at 7.0 o'clock leaving the Mttle tot dretsing gor school. Mary went into fa wardrobe to seleot her dross, Tt was dark in there and she lighted a match, ‘A rush’ of alr carried the light to her waist and the fluffy material was ablaze in a moment. The euiki ran screaming down the stairs und Into the street, the flames being fanned by the wind and spread- ing all over h The mother ran after her crying to her to stop. Mrs. Hampel overtook the child on the sidewalk and beat ‘ames with her han Across the caret in the Ciymor street police sta- fon Lieutenants Munday and Harring ton were preparing to go off duty. ‘They heard the screams of Mary and her mother and rushed to their ald, The politemen wrapped their blouses nd the woman and child and amotnered the flames, A hurry call was vent for the Fastern District Hospital ! Dr. FPaskey accompa- He pronounced the y fatal and took her and her mother ee the ital, B. R. T. T. DOUBLES CAPITAL. lacreane of ® 5,004 100 Is for Con- verston of Bond av PANY, Jan. &—Phe Brooklyn Rapid day certified to the pr) tary of State that tt has increased ism {kal from to $90,000,000, . Ty Meneely, sident and filed a f mreasuieh of the company, he in war neces apital stock 9f meng for a Inte cael Cy nn nl te at te tt OE BN A Re brich made him share the applause with her. * PHILHARMONIC HONORS A FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. ‘The Philharmonic Society's concert tn Carnegie Hell Inst evening was partly in commemoration of the fiftieth anni- versary of the Proclamation of Emanci- For this Mr. Stransky had se- miliar @nd beautiful World” symphony and idge Taylor's rhapsodie “Bamboula.” Mr. egal who dance, died last September, was African—a Sierra Leone and an English woman. ite visited | America twice and was much interested tm the folk songs of the American negro, His ‘Bamboula” ts dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeckel, founders of the Norfolk (Conn.) Festival. ‘The sym- phony was very well played, the whole orchestra being called to its feet after the largo in response to the applause. Before this, a strident, laughing inter- ruption had been hissed. Mendelssohn's ‘“Melusine’ overture ‘was the first number. Then came the Brahms concerto for violin and ‘cello, with Henry P. Schmitt, the concert master, and Leo Schulz as soloists. The composition is attractive and was well Played by both artists, although at times ello seemed to outw the vio- Only One Way To Stomach Health Eat Three Meals a Day and Let Stusrt’s Dys- pepsla Teblets Digest Them. The ‘Stemach Seon Recovers After | IN “THE HUGUENOTS. ‘There was «@ repetition of “The H Metropolitan House fast night before a crowted nee held far more showed more volume of yess, as to have gained in assuran Mia, Mr. Schmitt wae reported to “be | tne choruses were sung exceptionally | | nonaghey using @ new instrument, mtrracte from Schub: were charmingly played. The ball HEARD Opera BY SYLVESTER RAWIANG. alee Yhan thet of the revival a week AROELLA SEMBITOH eda Hempeh ae the tueen, ereet'ng from @ Gitinguished * and had bt Aistinetion, Caruse as Ravol and Pmmy Destin as | Valemtlue made the final duet power- fully Qffecting. There was a new De Myelin of Scotth well, Leon Didue, a a The First Sale of the New Year In the Four Brill Stores A rousing good Bargain offering with which we start the New Year,—a Yaar in which the Brill Stores will offer the biggest and best Clothes Values New York has ever seen—The wonderful values offered by us in the past year, which was one of the most prosperous in our history, are but an indication of the oppor- tunities for money saving which the Brill Stores will present to Men, Young Men and Boys. A Sale of ‘20, ‘18 & ‘15 Overcoats & Suits, at HERE ARE A FEW OF THE WONDERFULLY GOOD OVER- COATS AND SUITS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE AT $10. $20 Gray Mixture Overcoats/$15 Fancy Back Overcoats $20 Brown Mixture O’coats|$20 Single-Breasted O’coats {$18 Worsted Suits $15 Black Kersey Overcoats]$18 Gray Kersey Overcoats [$15 Cheviot Suits $18 Double-Breasted O’coats}$15 Button Through O’coats} $18 Fancy Mixture Suits $18 Belted Back Overcoats [$15 Fly-Front Overcoats $15 Oxford Gray Overcoats |$20 Chesterfield Overcoats |$18 Brown Mixture Suits $15 Fancy Mixture O’coats $20 Ulster Model Overcoats [$20 Gray Mixture Suits A Sale of ‘30, $25 & °20 Overcoats and Suits, at INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE IS THIS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE AND DESIRABLE FABRICS, DESIGNS AND STYLES $25 Chinchilla Overcoats $30 Gray Mixture Overccats} $30 Heather Mixture O’coats] $25 Blue Serge Suits $20 Gray Kersey Overcoats |$20 Black Kersey Overcoats |$25 Cassimere Suits $30 Belted Back Overcoats | $25 Button Through O’coats] $20 Fancy Blue Suits $25 Plaid Back Overcoats $25 Brown Mixture O’coats | $30 Double-Breasted O’coats] $25 English Model Suits $25 Patch Pocket Overcoats| $25 Single-Breasted O’coats [$30 Heather Mixture Suits 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. Union Square, 14th St., near B’way 125th St., Corner Third Avenue—Open Evenings. FRIDAY, has pardoned —twentyssix | Polacco conducted with | more convicts, bringing his total for i the last month up to 886, and Mr. pow — CAPT. WALSH CRITICALLY ILL. Commander Takes 1 Tt was said to-day at the home of | Police Capt. Thomas W. Walsh, who | has been {ll etnce charges of graft wera made im connection wits notels tn tho, precinet covered by the Bast One Hen. | d and Twenty-nizth stroct atation, of which he had command, that he had spend a tad night and atill was sinking. Capt. Walsh lives at No. 1%$ Madison avenue. Aauick relief for coughs, colds and Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar — Pardons 26 More Convicts. LITTLH ROOK, A Jan. 3—Gov. ‘HO $20 Dark Mixture Suits $15 Blue Serge Suits 415° $25 Split Sleeve Overcoats $30 Gray Mixture Suits $25 Fly-Front Overcoats $25 Dark Mixture Suits 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. Dieting 19 @ fallacy. The intensive farming and gardening of the present day force uch quick resulte that our lacking tn the elements of f ner days, Thus we get « paws fC "a oo ax sane Savings lerain of which will 4 ie too i per.box. You Can Make Every Meal Feel Snug | surplus of starch; meats are often de spoiled of much of thelr nutritive quailty; the @of) 1s depleted of the amount of veg- etavle salts it ought to have, We do not obtain the natural ripened fruite the stomach requ «! aay of Per annum will bank who had no chance to con ir. e need more jem ean supply, more of the natural tonic and preservative properties which ripened vex Siation should give us, ‘This deficiency le made up in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, | and is the only way to ha health under mo ‘Try just one want to be withou edy for stomach troub) ey sia Tablets contain 170 Has declared ry the rate 4% por ‘They are eo entirely harm! they have absolutely no effect ae anette ne thing digest food The price ie + and Pabiew, NKING AND FINANCIAL, $100,000 on deposit with Sta ‘We are entering our 73d year. Banting by mail to meet your convenience, hg Eadued, write ab, “Booklet on iio CLARKE BROTHERS, Bankers | 64 Nassau St. (Tribune Bidg.) Eat. 1840 Est. 1840 ca aan a i» Ave. Brookiyn, nite Heint Annual interest at the rate of OUR Malden Lane Savings Bank 10 Broadway, cor, Made ne et BANKING INTEREST S%-INTEREST ‘Allowed on secounts from $10 to 63,000. | Deposits made on or before January 15th | draw interest from January ist. of New York. a. divi. rie en MOVINGE BANKS, te Williamsburgh Bank January, PER CENT. Cishten, i471 Laue, idend’ at . . | WORLD.WANTS WORK WONDERS ' Business OPPORTUNITIES, nn TEN MeN RAN MAKE MONEY World yer ie 19 9 i 3 READY FOR SELLING DECEMBER 30TH rover Amel book now on exhibition! instructions given. so full particulars. ‘APPLY RoomNo. 313, 3dFloor, World Buildin; i ALL THIS WEEK, 9 TO 5 THE WORLD The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY, NEW YORK, Dec, 10, 1912 A semiannual dividend at the rate of THREE and ONE-HALF Per Cent. per annum has been declared ead will be credited to depositors om all sums of $5.00 and upward and not excesling $8,000 which shall have been deposited et least three montha on the first day of Jen'y next, and will be payable op and ‘after Monday, Jan'y 20, 1913, Money deposited on or before Jan'y 10 will raw interest from Jen'y 1, 1018, HENRY A, SOHENOK, President, WILIZAM EF. KNOX, Comptroller, JOSEPH G, LIDDLE, Secretary. EXGEL SAVING S BANK ‘The trustees hi % DER ANN A FOR GALE. Oe fy Petite 0/0 WEEE oi ae rae trdered“Taverent ‘AST, £ credited tonne: Chee Ag r + entidied 06 W.4.2'ST ander the OnE WV aM Ray LVENINGS. on CREDIT IATCHES & D1A\ 4ARGEST ASSORTIIENIT S -¢ ces “AST PAY TENTS CALL WATE YEE Come MED Arcana auonce > Mert Sane Ban’ Liter DIAMOND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | WATCHES, 78, 8NON 48 7 MAIDEN. LANE, 4th mL. hao | INTEREST, elite aH eth teste at Four mat Cent. ea Annum De, ratte, tae entitled therets ry vaYantle SAN vAuY eV EAR’ BK LY. diamante, | mer” vidine NO EXTRA CHANGE FOR IP, | pérertormenta for Ti World may. be tet Sim) DIAMOND TUSK $1.09 Wk re 427 American eemcnaes olive ta Ite Me of disioncle wal o ya Paw yaa gels mlibibok Lit aise, ital AS ot ee Rallggepmeeie sacl aae e tmen s > gm A othe td 8, rere. | [IN NEW ¥¢ NEW YORK’S ‘SHOPPING CENTRE | CENTRE Fatet\ioued 1827 Girls’ $2.98 and $3.98 Dresses Marvelous valuco—To-merrow..css.sssessconses } 1.88 tata trimmed ba, mag baa, claro a goes or ais oecntanane Pee as torye Sai dueae beret OTHER EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, INCLUDING SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS: | LITTLE GIRLS’ WINTER COATS } MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS | This season's bawt oolore in novelty and 14 to 19 yeare--the season's best styles lain fabrice, velvety, Cordureys ater | Colera and fAbrice-every one new, fresh finedavent variety of Bt! Lovyrs,|and in perfect condition—coate are warmly lined and iInterlined, thus assuring complete satisfaction In the most biting cold—superd varieticn— to 9.08 te 15,08 —_—_~ Jansary Redoctions in Boys’ Clothing. Astounding Opportunities for Economy Cold Weather Necessities at Warm ‘Weather Prices Truly, “for Unmatchable Values in Boys’ Clothing there’s no place like Hearn’e!”’ LITTLE BOYS’ OVERCOATS—3 to 10 Years REDUCTIONS YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCTIONS | 83 to 88 chest. ++ 6.98 7.88 12.98 Overcoate, 9.08 $16.98 Overcoate. 11.98 Overcoats... 7.08 $17.98 Overcoats. 14.98 | 912.98 Overcoats. Button-to-neck and convertible col- lar styles—oorguroys, meitons, Win: Heavy Winter Cheviets, Chinobillae Wins | | and double faced clothe—tans, navy, browne and graye—medium and full Jengthe—single and double breast— plain or with belt—perfect cut and talloring. every f bi Iso many flannel lined. ree arian BOYS’ COAT SUITS—7 to 18 Yours bad REDUCTIONS | ‘The Supremacy of Ow | Boys’ Clothing Dept. 4 on cet assortments at every price— =o unmatchably Berg: wid 4 — reliable goods. The Norratke end sack mod | and only the truth told about fabrics,| Rew fancy, also oe aut and worl inge majority extra trousers tive prices—early usual Datgains. - Women’s Satin Party Slippers Remarkable $3.50 valoe— "Ail sizes—all widths... 2.48 ‘inty, attractive Hoeers ot white, pink, blue, gold or Unumually, pretty, A*Vanip iaste-high covered Cuban heels—hand turned Binck satin. tive rosettes Of chiffon, in which ribbon Duda n ‘to—tints are Saturday's List of Reductions in Needed TOILET ARTICLES MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS At Reduced Prices and HOUSE COATS A Weekly MoneySaving Event % ot. eine Germinol Tooth Powder. 25 ct. aise Dr. Grave's Tooth Powder A ct, Savoderme Beep Velvet and Monee CoatenVeivet—aises only—were $14. ‘To prevent dealers buying, ———$—<——— 10.98 Young Men's Suits ' Norfolk or sack models ~ cawaim clieviots—browne. tang and gray—also navy finely dined and tallore Auantitien restricted 8 Storm Capes, 6 00 1¢ yrs Rubberized lined hood with each iad TET | 29 & 33 ct. Boys’ Fleeced Underw | "Gray. ‘rib-shirts le tengtit drawers KNIT UNDERWEAR yaUkU° MEN'S CLOTHING--THIRD FLOOR, Little Boys’ Overceats inchillax or chevtot overee plain colors and fancies to neck or convertible cola flapnel lined==a to 10 years OY 4 CLOTHING. THIRD FLOOR, Boys’ Sweater Coats rd, navy, white combinstor ail nines, D FLOOK 1.c0 iels—medium bust ace and ribbon trim—t8 1030, CONS EM—AECOND FLOOR eme long out fron 59 et. Boys’ Blouses al Navy, tan and gray flannels 59 ct, Bere’ Golf Caps eden ‘cloth—neat atriper—ba a Navy y, Brown and fancy attached colla mixtures Lal fur band all siz in SNe VURNISMINGS THIRD FLOOR, Bove Wate THAD FLOOR, Look for the Klos D for or No Mail or Telephone Or Al 24 ct, Men's Hall Wool Hose | HEARN - ‘Wat of Fitth Avence Saturday—Children’s Day POWERFUL JANUARY SALE SPECIALS and Extraordinary Reductions in Weari: ing Apparel AFFORD IRRESISTIBLE ECONOMIES TO The Careful—The Thrifty—The Wise Money-Sevecs fer You January Sale Specials Fer Temerrow NEEDED GOODS—GAEAT VARIETY Make strict and carefal compart- eone—yee will then be convinced, not only of the generous number oferea Hoary Satin Teblo Dameshe 4 70 inch—reg. .08......... A E Snow Reauit; pure tinea ul designe. Turkish Both Towels 10 22243—regularly .27. pent Meayy, 4 Gouble thread--hemmes— ite terry striped borders. Hemmed Huck Towels { a 18x41- Bhs ccs A Linen binned or white bordere— 6004 size and quality. Nand knot fring Sizes 18 to 26—values 96 to 810.. $3.00 Heavy Coutil Corsets budledig-vom son $3.00......... long or medium— Lace’ ri ‘d—four strong White Veile Weiste 2.80 Dainty styles—reg. $5.00 | Hand emb'd, with crochet, Cluny or fine inserta—trim'd sleeve and back zen. White Lawn and Voile Waists Aul clacn—value 62.69. . Pretttly trim'd Ai hand hyp be ra ottecta —fine lace, emb'y and pin ti Dresey Chilton Weists All sizee—reg. $3.69. Black, gray, navy, Copenha, and vest hand eml ‘a oF msosalias trim, Shadow Lace Allevers White and ecru—reg 30c.. Pretty pattern for caps, y fs sleeves and lining chiffon rors, halt Fleece Dewn Dressing Secquee + Sizes 36 to 46—reg. .89 it and Spe tale Titec worsted girdlese euen-eatia oy Sanvary Sale Specials In WHITE GOODS %-Inch Cambric—firm eye iadete) 1b... Jem, sate } % wide, Nainsook—I3 4. Talus a a9. «bale 117, Fine, Nainsgok—42-inch= fintsh—soft and sheer—13 excellent 62.8 value...Jam, Y ide ba Cloth—Chamois acriss taeg ese usually $1.78... ot ine! hh Mercerized Votle— iat Gress quality ‘cakes in bOx...- Wore a. Sale 19 * ware powder. Minch Percales—light oF et i $1.20 China Sha : Mug and Br asese 6h feasts beta i button | Important Notice j ita aul Sonase ve gba] Known maker—reg. 105 wt Tamtevite Les aie Blanket Bathrobes Jacquard 13TH JANUARY SALE ne ‘ “sy Hct inamel—each.. vos 6B) girder values to BB... 1.05 NOW ON! ® _-o \ DEPr’S. INCLUDED :— Offering Extraordinary of | Jes==r7 sate Muslins | Muslin Underwear Men's Emperor Shirts 68 ee Women's Suite Regular $1.00 and $1.50 Qualities Pillow Cases Wrappers of, ence tne aaron and, Pagano” neat troeg and, figree imang [uit Pillowe | Fure & Fur Coat P coat model—Varl nleeve lengtha—atrictly perfect—all fresh, B | Clean—sizen 12% to 1%, neck. ‘Linens Babies’ Dresses ! 4 few days ago the Emperor Shirt Company sold every Emperor Shirt that | Towels, Toweling | Infants’ Woolens | it owned to us at a liberal reduction on the lar he company is} scarfs and Shams| Women’s Waists about to move to its new plant in the Bronx from this borough—naturally, Petticoate |to dispose of ita stock was preferable to moving it; et we, the largest rete Curtains | distributors of Emperor Shirts, were favored with this splendid advantage, | Tapestries | White Goods ON MALY ¥LOUK TABLES--MEN'S FURNISHINGS SECTIC Draperies Laces, Emb's. ®. or an MORNING SPECIALS-To-morrew, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. toc STATIONERY—THIRD FLOOR, 60 ct. Women's Storm Rubbers For Cuban Heel Shoes—3 to 7. SHOES—SBCOND FLOOR, © ct. Girls’ Storm Heavy edges—sises 6 t SHOES—-SPCOND FLOOR, $1.24 Heatherbleom Petticoats. Black—pleated or tucked flounces. VETTICOATS—SBOOND VLOOB. Natural--seconde of Me. quailty. ' HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR, the Clocks: ial NO een: FE NS TE CATR, HNP YF UNE Re —_ he~ t re ™ we om oot "

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