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| URE IS PREDICTED ) FOR HEART DISEASE | BY BRITISH DOCTOR Revolution in Medicine ° Is ‘Promised as Result of Recent Experiments. | ZONDON, March 23.—"Great at- Gention has been attracted by the following statement by Dr. Walter HMiot in the House of Commons on n” says the Daily Mail. | ly we have opened the way Mading out what heart disease is, | way that will give us a direct lead ip to what to do for it, We suggest | the way we can cure it best is} It the circuit is faulty, im- the circuit and, by altering the | mical composition of the blood by | of certain chemical ealta, wo to be able to improve it and set | fluttéring, useless palpitating wt to beating strongly and stead- | yy and regulary. In regard to this im- | (ise that has passed around the| breaking it all up—it is hoped | by an electric shock we will be to stop the palpitation and set heart to beating again’” The Daily Mail then explains that HM .these remarkable discoveries, ch bring the world to the brink of complete revolution in medicine, we been the fruit of researches car- 4 out by Dr. Thomas Lewis of versity College Hospital, London. Ught during the last twelve meerned with the common and seri- variety of heart disease that is imown as fibrillation of the ~“@aricles. We are at the second stage this work. Tho first step was the nition of this fibridation in the Buman subject. That step was taken ten years ago. The second step is an fnquiry into the nature of this mal- @dy. We must know what fibrillation ptually is and what is going on in heart which displays it. That 4 is almost complete. It is not yet complete, but it is possible to say that when it is completed we shall be @definite step forward. FUND NEAR $600,000 MARK. Zawyers Contribute for Visiting Warse Service. ‘The campaign to raise funds for the Matting Nurse Service administered by the Henry Street Settlement which atarted March 15, approached the $600,- 0 mark yesterday. ‘Twenty-one teams brought in $18,639 esterday. Among yesterday’s con- tributors are the Red Cross, $30,000 to be wed to educate more nurses; and the Misses Leonore and Violet Henry, $5,000 each. Amon~ the law firms which are: Stanchfield & VY, $500; Charles C. Lockwood, $260; O'Gor- Battle & Van Diver, $250; Jerome, & Kreasel, $250; Breed, Abbott & $250; Lansing P. Reed, $100 ‘and George W, Wickershain, $100. Wil- am Travis Jerome heads the lawyers’ ——s——_ War East Ten Garden Raid Case Dismissed. Chtrges against the Far East Tea @arden in Columbus Circle, which have ‘een pending for over a year, were dis- missed yosterday in Special Sessions after a conference between the District Attorney and the lawyers for the Chi- ‘és proprietors of the restaurmnt, / “SPECIAL SALE” At 50 Maiden Lane Trays, Oil Paintings, ps and Shades RY crs, fi | N YORK. . & BRRameapicrurte Ps “Maiden Lane Gift Shop” & | 50 MAIDEN LANE, & ‘Our ONLY Store “ARTISTIC OUR SPE It Makes Little Difference What THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1920. Season. various t Knabe Hardman ‘The pianos offered have been thoroughly tested by Knabe Experts and only the initiated would be able to say they had ever been used before. Included are a number of Knabe Pianos, in both Grand and Upright Styles, and numerous Period Art Cases used for exbibi- tion purposes only. Quick action will secure the choicest instruments at a great saving. The Sale is for WEDNESDAY, One Day Only UPRIGHT PIANOS Cameron, a bargain $95 Schirmer, like new 110 Hallet & Daviss excellens 140 Ivers & Pond 175 > mahoga 180 Bradbury, fine shape 220 Harrington, like new 225 Steinway, a gem 420 Kranich & Bach, walnut 445 Kranich & Bach, mahogany 465 Knabe, colonial, perfect 510 Chickering, as new 525 Knabe, cabinet grand 660 Knabe, Sheraton art case 740 Packard, miniature, like new Fischer, baby, splendid value Shotavay, pariohs 0 beret Ww jor, a ‘a 'thel: gain imstrom, baby 780 Convenient terms of payment arranged. A liberal allowance for your piano ihnabe Warerooms - Fifth Ave at 39% St. SALE COMMENCES AT 8:30 A.M. A new straight-line model specially designed for wear with the Spring Tailleur A woman must feel ‘rim to success- fully wear one of the new tailleurs. That feeling can only come through the wearing of the right corset—a model that will not only give her the right silhouette, but will make her conscious of its correctness. The new Redfern model of pink coutil at $7.50 is, we believe, the cor- rect corset for this purpose. 2 @ There is a “Redfern” corset for every type of woman. Prices start at $5. FOR SALE IN NEW YORK AT THE John Wanamaker Store During Alterations to Our Warerooms SALE. of Grand, Upright and Player PIANOS CONSIDERABLE number of valuable and attractive Upright, Grand and Player-Pianos of the finest makes were traded in for new Knabe and Ampico Reproducing Pianos during the Winter Of" these we have selected one hundred an and distinguished makes, which in our judgment repre- sent the choicest selection of instruments ever assembled, including Chickering Steinway Stanley, like new 390 Doll, a gem 395 Beverly, as new 440 Holmes, excellent condition 495 Marshall & Wendell 565 Stratford, a bargain 650 Draper, Electric 710 Hardman, Autotone 840 Sohmer, Cecilian 865 /Knabe, mission case, 1010 Steinway Pianola, as new 1200 Knabe de luxe, perfect 1245 Knabe, Mignonette Grand 1625 GRAND PIANOS Gildemeester & Kroeger, a gem $495 | Armstrong, miniature, splendid $850 610 | Knabe, baby, ebony, unusual 880 700 | Knabe, baby, rosewood, a bargain 910 Y, Fare opportunity 710 | Knabe, Mignon, like new 925 715 | Knabe, baby, rosewood, perfect 950 eighteen of Sohmer PLAYER-PIANOS Gabler, a bargain Knabe, Mignonette, a rare offer 1025 Better than renting, Broadway at Ninth Street, New York — amy <F You Need %_’ A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It [J The quality of Attractive, modish and becoming materials of a fine quality, made in all the popular shades and shapes. Upturned brims faced with accordion-pleated grosgrain ribbon, mushrooms, trimmed with flowers and wheat, close- turbans edged with French fruit—these are only a few of the new and very smart ideas carried out in this special selection of hats, at a surprisingly moderate price. First floor, Old Building Daytime Gowns of every type From simple satin gown, depending upon subtle line and fine material, to the most ex- quisite of BOUFFANT frocks, delicate with real lace, vivid with French flowers. For women. Georgette crepe and chiffon gowns Begin with those in midnight blue, beaded or touched with em- broidery, and end with the mar- velously filmy toilettes in high colors. ‘There is a most astonish- ing range in between Frocks for luncheon and for tea. Printed Georgette crepes in lovely colors. Pastel-tinted chiffons combined with real filet lace to form the new lace froeks so much favored. Prices range from $49 to $260, with a wide choice be- tween. Taffeta frocks of great originality Every little taffeta mode the Parisienne has favored this spring has been interpreted by our taf- feta frocks. Enchanting frocks with close- fitting bodice and bouffant skirt made soft at the hem, some with aprons and over-bodices of real filet lace. Rather simple taffeta t with exquisitely fine collais, cuffs and vestees of embroidered batiste, fine batiste and Valen- ciennes lace and embroidered linen. Taffeta frocks beaded and embroidered. $49.50 to $225. Satin gowns Many of these feature the new and approved silhouette that is rather long-waisted and loosely girdled. A draped hem makes this silhouette altogether charm- ing. Tangerine colored satin char- meuse and black satin combined is a new and smart combination featured. a Fine tete de negre satin with hand-embroidered linen collar and the soft line silhouette is a note that appears frequently. in EX{uisitely embroidered satins in midnight blue and black. Brocaded satins, with real lace and fine linen collars. From $55 to $195, It would be difficult to imagine a more interesting selection, or one that appealed to a greater variety of taste. Second floor, Old Building JOHN WANAM Broadway at Ninth, New York Store opens at 9 15,000 yds. 40-in. Crepe de Chine very low-priced, $2.55 yard The lowest stock price at which we can sell crepe'de chine of merit is $3.85. the crepe de chine in this sale is definitely finer and every yard of it is PERFECT. 30 good colors and black and white Pink, orchid, ciel, turquoise, peach, ivory, gold, silver, nickel, mist, old rose, copenhagen, bisque, taupe, sapphire, brown, navy, peacock, American beauty, burgundy, plum, electric, buff, saxe blue, maize, myrtle, flesh and white and black. Wednesday—Main floor, Old Building New Spring Hats, $12 A little special purchase for Wednesday 9 : Boys’ Spring Coats All-wool tweeds, basket weaves, twill fabrics, in a wide range of colors, including greens, tans, grays and salt and pepper mixtures. The large, roomy patch immediately, while the inverte strongly te the mother’s more practical eye. ockets win the boy’s heart | pleat in the back appeals as | Shoulders are raglan or regulation shape; coats double or | single-breasted; and every coat is belted all around. Convertible collars, silk piping at edges and hand work at every point that will benefit the coat, particularly on the button-holes, are further marks of fine work- manship, and all significant of the phrase Wanamaker Tailored es 3 to 10 years. $16.50 to $35. : Third floor, Old Building. National Baseball Week $12.50 for a 7 to 14-year size baseball suit—cap, shirt, belt, pants, stockings: with bat and small glove. “Sport Shop—Burlington Arcade floor,New Building designs—two of them go! including one gold band. bread and butter plates. ET AKER Store closes at 5 S. The smart new toe for men Brogue tip, of co Pa notice the rather quite differen re lingldn Aresde {Isor, New Builedi A profusion of Lace brings a lovely grace One of Fashion's sternest dictates of tae year ) that lace shall be used whenever and whe possible Not only for gowns, blouses, nevligees and uncer things is it the most popular foundation and trimming. ‘The suartest hats are made of lace. ‘ning wraps use lace flounces endlessly and most effectively. And—wlhtsper it low —the newezt dress stockings have lar; over the instep. y lace inserts taffeta——a effective us To meet this demand new and extremely we have secured a large supply 4 of every variety of lace that can ; be used in any part of a woman's Iding dr wardrobe. re e patterns in < 1 and point ap- Bohemian embroidered net pligue, 1§ a new impor- flouncing, a scroll design on ce- tation’ of Brussels lace. tagon mesh, is very smart for dinner and evening yowns, Lace blouses $7.50 to $15. ure simply and modishly made by combining Venice lace with Satin lace, too, is especially tucked net. The lace may be lovely for this use. Black, found in varying widths, and brown and navy. » net with tucks of several Black chantilly flounces make an afternoon wrap of unusual charm if they are used over a soft satin lining. Very new and very smart is the embroidery on fine het of navy, brown or This mode is i black. This moterial is widely bial favored oe rerenmes and | used in combination with plain net or with silk both for blouses by thelr American sisters, and frochs. Also dotted nets in black, brown and navy, Brussels Also narrow widths for mil- | oroctagon net. linery, to match the wrap or i : : frock. Silk Brussels net in every ; shade is used for bridesmaids’ White, cream and ochre Ince | dress All these, and more, are here in the Lace Stare. Main floor, Old Building. Wool Jersey Suits at $39.50 Two specialized models in the Women's Suit Salons One has a long Tuxedo cc the finer dresses, combined with that gives that much-de- sired straight line, and envelope pockets. The belt is rather narrow and fits snugly. The second model has a severely notched collor and half-circle pockets that are an interesting, touc ‘Lhis, too, is trimly belted and on tailored English sports lines. Both suits are fastened with matching bone buttons. _ In green heather, brown heather, Cepenbagen blue, oxford 5 beige. fecond floor, Old B Four smart styles of pumps and oxfords inlasts preferred by women who avoid extremes are illustrated: Calfskin oxford in black or tan, with straight toe, perfor | ated tip and Cuban heel Tan calfskin oxford with common-sense toe and low heel ideal for walking i Two black kidskin pumps c-oyelet_ pump. $14 one with military heel and plain First Floor, Old Building 600 new Dinner Seis come into the March Sale To be sold at 25 per cent. below our standard pricing. 500 sets, American perce: are from Knowles, Tay or & Knowles, in ‘five border id band; 106 pieces in each set. $17.50 for the $25 sets 100 sets, porcelain, from another good American factory; five border decorations, $25 for the $32.50 sets $32.50 for the $40 sets All these sets are of first quality and have all the important table pieces, including = $25 for the $30 sets $27.50 for the $35 sets $35 for the $45 sets Second Gallery, New Bldg.