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SUS DED AND ventricle, This 19 a delicate operation which few surgeons dare, At a demonstration of results of combined radium therapy, at tho University Hospital, Dr. H. K, Pan- coast showed that severe caees of cancer should not be col pred cured after the removal of the cancer, Tho congress adopted resolutions barring from its high-class member- ship surgeons who engage In tho practice of ding patienta to how pitals for unnecessary operations and dividing large fees. Tho action of the congress, spon. | rea by (oy mom eminent surgeons the country, is regarded as the} important move in years to raixo the ethical standard of tho] medical profession and eliminate the a GRAFTED 10 BACK INPARALYS' CURE Removal of Part of Boy’s Brain Also Among Opera- tions Before Surgeons. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 27.—Icx- traordinary surgical operations which have been a feature of the Clinical Congress of Surgeons, in session tn this city, included the removal of a ,dortion of a boy's braln for the cure of epilepsy, the removal of birth- marks with radium and operat) Mmmediately after birth for the rection of harelips, is a practic of wh ting physician or surgeon would At the Polyclinic Mospital Dr. J. K.) aver find himself guilty.” Young opened the paralyzed hand of a = a id wich bad eon ertosed > TRADE WAR TALK ILE, ONE MERCHANT SAYS incision in her back, grafted new vision of f me part the d and surgery io general Tho practice of division of fees meanw the buying and selling of si ph “It ja (he real basis of surg! erations on the part of Inco n and of unnecessary ¢ tissues to the tendons, which are ex-| pected to give her the use of her hand again, The hand will be kept Dandaged to the back for a week, nfter which it will be cut away wit the grafted portion. At ‘the University Hospital Dr. C. Many business men continue to come forward with indorsementa of President Wilson, One indorsement given out by the Democratic Press| Bureau 1s from James 'T, Leonard, | M. Frasier dem a now! President of Jaines T. Leonard & Co., technique in the tre: of brain | dry goods buyers in this elty, who camors by tho intyou ction of a hol- | sald in part: Jow ailver tube between “I cannot agree with any argu. the brain, a surgical sewer ment f@t a further protective tariff, drainage of fluids in the corebral]Tho war has made us forget about ——————— ee Germany hostery, and all that is worn in this country to-day was i = Mi v1) | manufac. ot fine i tu h ported any. pean ftems r for at least f after the wai Other! prominent. men who mage known thelr decision to. vote for President Wilson tneluded Bawin Grant Conkil protean of biology , 1. Lamble, Vice Lambie Concrete of New York; J,/ nt of the George. i © will be no Euro- dy for delivery here three to five years Jacoby, No, prominent Villard By Hotehk JFeanklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Boys'Appa rel Shop A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor Boys’ London Made Overcoats Englis# Guard or Military Box models of superior quality English coatings, plaid worsted lining. 12.50 and 14.50 19,75 and 22.50 For Boys 4 to 10 years For Boys 9 to 18 years SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Winter Overcoats Slip-on and Double-Breasted Models Sizes 9 to 18 years Overcoatingsin plain or fancy weaves,Gray,Brown and Heather mixtures, also Navy Blue; worsted linings. Speciat 14.50 Small Boys’ Overcoats Double-Breasted, Box and Belted Models Sizes 2 to 10 years Of Imported Tweeds,Velours and Chinchilla, in double- breasted, box or belted models; worsted linings. Special 9.75 | Boys’ Winter Suits With extra Knickerbockers. 7 to 18 years New model Norfolk Suit of all wool tweed or cheviot, in gray or brown colorings. Special 8.7 5 Boys’ Winter Shoes School and Dress Shoes Sizes 10 to 1315 Sizes 1 to 6 Of dull gun metal calf, orthopedic last, low heel, viscolized waterproof sole, Also dull calfskin shoes for street and dress wear, round toe, English last. Special 3.0 0 - ate craft has been discarded ofMfetatly ; Power plant for propulsion through THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 47, 1916. the alr, The landing gear may be suited for elther land or water use.” An Introduction to the report says it Is Issued to eliminaté” duplications ‘and erroneous use of aeronautical terms, Only new terms, peculiar to aeronautics, are defined in the ap- pended list of 142 words and phrases, Examination of thé preferred terms shown indicates that an effort has {been made to eliminate also all for- |etan words which b pine Into use through the devel of aircratt, such terms as * being dis- carded in favor of plaue” rejected for “no: French UNCLE SAM OFFICIALLY BARS WORD AEROPLANE; CALLS IT AN AIRPLANE Committee for Aeronautics Also Eliminates French Words From Vocabulary, WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The namo acroplane to designate heavier-than- by the National Advisory Com:nittes for Aeronautics, In a report temuod to on “Nomenclature for Aero. naw the fame alrplane te aub~ stituted for any “form of atroraft heavier than alr which has wing aur- face for sustention, with stabilizing surfaces, rudders for steering and the rear of the Holinaky on the ¢ #ix-story rooming 203 Chambers Street early to-day, Philip Rosenhoner, forty-five years old of No, 203 Bow- house at No. Jranklin Simon gs Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘PHONE 6900 GREELEY Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ New Winter Fashions -Now shown in the various Individual Shops Misses’ Suit Shop Fur Trimmed Suits Misses, 14 to 20 ycars, 29.50 to 245.00 Girls and Juniors, 121017yrs.,19.75 to 59.50 Suits to be worn with own Furs Misses, 14 to 20 years, 24.50 to 79.50 Girls and Juniors, 1240.47 yrs., 24.50 to 45.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits With or without fur trimming. Twelve distinct models, of wool velour or broad- cloth, in Burgundy, brown, green, navy, black or mole, also Checks; plain tailored or with seal, nutria, opossum or raccoon furs, - 14 to 20 years, Special 29.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Mole, seal, nutria or skunk opossum furs. Ten distinct models, Of wool volour or broad- cloth, with large collars of fur, or collars and cuffs fur trimmed, also plain tailored suits to be worn with owu furs. 14 to 20 years. Special 39.50 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Trimmed with various fashionable furs. Twelve models, of duvet de laine, wool velour, broadcloth or silver velour, in mahogany, gold, tile, Burgundy, gavy, green, brown or black Also suits of velveteen, 14 to 20 yeurs, Special 59.50 Misses’ “Betty Wales,” “Drezwellsle (Styles Registered) Made Expressly for Franklin Simon & Co, Ten distinct models of navy or black showing the new straight line pleated, belted or coat models, 75 14.50 15. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY In the Misses’ Dress Shop Misses’ Serge Dresses Embroidered in colored worsted. Waist line belted model, emb'd id colored wor- 5 sted, large embroidered draped pockets on skirt is an entirely new note ; faille silk collar and cuffs Special | 9, vf 5 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Georgette Dresses Trimmed with bands of mole coney fur, In Copen, rose, navy, black or prune Georgette, trimmed with narrow band mole coney fur and wide folds of self mounted over silk, 14 to 2 ’; CHALLENGED STUDENTS ‘ery, @ cook, employed tn the place, waa locked up in the Beach Street | Police Btation on a charge of intoxt+ jeation, The fire was caused by the lovorturning of a pot of grease on the stove, and did'a damage of about $50, According to Georgs Williamson also employed in the restaurant, the cook accidentally spiited tho pot of frease, Patrolman Crowley turned aan. alarm and. the firemen. ex-|t6 city,” District Attorney Swann tinguished tho blaze In whort time, {told thom, “you are not entitled to On learning ti ‘aure of the fire and | vote.” = Rosenhoners condition the patrolman | == arrested the . called upon District Attorney Swan to-day to ascertain thelr rights, The District Attorney read thd Btatutes relative to iNegal regietra- tion and voting and tojd tho students it was up to thomselves to determine whether they came within the law, SEE SWANN ABOUT VOTE He Tells Them if They Are Not Legal Residents of City They Have No Ballots, The three dozen students tn the Churchill’s More Than « Restaurant A Broadway Institution Broadway & 49th Street General Theological Seminary who | were challenged when they registered | at the primaries last week, giving | thelr residence as tho sominary, Misses’ Coat Shop Fur Trimmed Coats Misses, 14 to 20 years, 29.50 to 215.00 Girls and Juniors, 6to 17 yrs., 12.75 to 59.50 Coats to be worn with own Furs 18.50 to 69.50 9.75 to 45.00 Misses, 14 to 20 years, Girls and Juniors, 6 to 17 yrs., SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Winter Coats With or without fur trimming. Of wool velour, tweed mixture, crepe cheviot or wool plush, in all the new winter shades; plain tailored or trimmed with seal, skunk opossum, tural raccoon or Lapin furs, 1 to 20 years, Special 29.50 Misses’ Dressy Coats Cape collars of fur or fur trimmed. Of Bolivia cloth, plush, broadcloth or wool ve- Jour, in Burgundy, green, brown, taupe, navy or black; with seal, Kolinsky muskrat, Lapin or raccuon furs, 14 to 20 years, Special 39.50 Girls’ ‘Peter Pan” Coats Of Wool Velour—Collar of nutria fur. Box slip-on model, In navy, brown or green wool velour, collar of nutria beaver fur, inset tailor stitched pockets, Venetian lined throughout. 6 to 13 years. Special 16.50 ” and “Radmawr”’ Dresses serge, also green and blue wool plaids, 14 to 20 years, 16.75 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY — In the Girls’ Dress Shop Girls’ Smocked Serge Dresses With plaid silk guimpe. Of navy serge smocked in contrasting colors, belted model with Hawi skirt, plaid silk guimpe with embroidered white batiste collar and cuffs, 6 to 12 years. 9.75 Special Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses With embroidered ramie linen collar. Belted model with, large rounded pockets strapped over the Pe Salles Pockets on waist; | rose, Copen or tan Ramfe linen collar emb'd in I 2 7 75 coutrusting colors, 10 to 16 years. Special “If you are not legal residents of |® Christinas Jewelry Choosing Begins at Lamberts Christmas ‘buying will begin early this year. e may say that it hag begun now. As usual we shall try to meet all calls upon us for Diamond and Solid. Gold sree Diamond and Solid Gold Rings, faithful Watches from famous factories, in Solid 14 Karat Gold, Gold-filled and Sterling Silver Cases; Solid Silverware and the most durable Silver-plated Ware. | We want all our customers to be satisfied with their Christmas purchases and to that end we urge them to,make their selections now, when they may do so at leisure, in perfect comfort. You need not pay at once. If you prefer, we! » will keep the articles you select until you want them for delivery, and you may pay. then. This plan has been in effect at the Lambert store, to the satisfaction of thousands of Christmas gift-buyers, for many years. ' Best Diamond Falues. Be assured that prices of Diamonds are up to stay up; that nobody now alive will see them come down. But do not be scared. Be glad that you know the way to Lamberts, whither big direct importations of Diamonds (paid for on the spot) were made before prices leaped to their present lofty levels. We mount all our Diamonds in our factory on the " same premises with our store, in a neigh- Pesice $585.00. borhood where rents have not soared. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings Elaborate _plati. num domed dinner ring, made in the Lambert | factory; large centre din- mond and 32 smafl carefully matched diamonds, all im- $40 $20 $160 $35) $250 $125 $65 Others from $10.00 to $1,500.00. Our importing and factory facilities and growing sales enable you to secure the best values in all variety of Christ jamond Jewelry, including Brooch: Pendants, celets, Cluster Rings, Twin Rin Lockets, Watch Fobs, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Studs. Famed Wedding Rings Our trays of Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, of all shapes and sty are never left long undisturbed. .Jast what might be expected when their reputation for dura- bility and lustre has grown for nearly forty years. 14-karat, $3.30 wget $4.40 up 14-karat, $5.50 up| 14-karat, $6.60 up 18-karat, $4.00 uj |18-karut, $5.50 up|15-karat, $6.75 uj |18-karat, $8.10 op #2-karat, $5.25 uj |22-karat, $7.00 up 22-kurat, $8.75 uy |22-karat,$10,50up No charge for engraving Wedding Rings. New Solid Gold Lavallieres We make a large part of what we sell and so save our customers all middlemen’s profit, while giving them a choice of new designs. Christmas Lavallieres,solid gold, set with gems, like those here illustrated, are cases in point. Other patterns, $2.50 up; with Diamond, $9.00 up, Te Solid Gold Neck Chains $2.0) up. 4 ve & \ Mekarat. gol diMlalf pearls and 1) Lavalliere Lavallieres, se teapphire, set it sol; ‘i - with fine diamond!s0 i karat gold oo set CAMA set in wolid 14- db earl, Jliere, Bun-B! Am, Mil hack aloque peatl_ dropyand b arog u e/katat gold pierced platinum, $20. | $15.00. Ipearls, $7.50. iere, $10.00 Accurate Watches for Busy People These are busy days for most of us. All the more reason why we should carry accurate Watches like those pictured here and hundreds of others in the Lambert store, of| Fine diamond, Every one is inspected and regulated in the Lambert factory by experts who are as particular on your account as if they were putting watches in order for iene ry Solid 14-karat gold openctace Indy's watch, Waltham works, plain hg ished $27.50, Other al~ . solid I Gold ©. $16.00 up. ay Shae | Silver Watches with jleather straps and silver buckles, $7.00 to $12.75, yt, Silvas Wate lon with Brace= Jilets of extension — li ~£ 7 |$10.00 to $18.00, are | Gold-filled Watches with |guaranteed Swiss moves ments, bracelets of extens yp jsion links, $12.00 to $19.00, Solid I4-karat gold watch, 1 jewel| Solid 14-Karat Gold Waltham movement, with bracelet of exten-| Watches with Bracelets of on ines $28.00. lestension links, $22.50 up, Ask to see the dependable, inexpensive Ingersoll Watches which have grown famous by deserving popularity, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Night Until 9