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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (28; 1981.° Pleasure than to have you come and show me that you are really cured.” “Eighteen years ago,” she said to a CURED BY LORENZ reporter to-day, “I was four years old, b/ and the best surgeons my parents could find agreed that I never would 1 be able to walk because there was something wrong with my hip. Most! of them thought I had been born that | F way and that if I grew wp ai all 1 would have to be carried everywhere, tickets would be admitted for exami-| When he left at noon he had made nation, the crowd inside the hospital| seventy-five examinations. and on the sidewalk grew to 600 by| A number of well.known physicians ik ck. For almost an hour be-| and surgeons watched the operation. fore that the hospital staff had been Among them was Commander Will- turning persons away. Jt eventual 8, Bainbridge of the Unit ‘became necessary to abk for mi Dr. Lorenz will con- EARLY 10 HOSPITAL R : until he has disposed of the ten casen 10 DR LORENZ about the hospital was increased to] UNO ne Mung hia examination ot atients last y. During the 4 So great was the crush in the hos-| Pocus of . Lovens Will pital corridor that two women faint demonstrate for the first time the Sere squedesa: in The prea’ till: ta5y mechanical apparatus he has devised | °*¥!to supplant the use of hig hands, peged thy Jitsu eae eueaes cried out. which, though still firm and strong, ‘As i ey gs pela whe bat At one time the crowd, failing t |.are sixty-seven years old. »,|me to St, Mark's Hospital, where Dr gain admission hy the entrance on| After his examinations to-day Dr. So Well To-Day, Doctor Can’t| Po, ene was then operating, He alone| @#ting until noon, that the crowd tos1 street, mage a break for th~| Lorenz went to the New Jersey State Tell Which Leg He Op- [was abie to underatand my case, 210 | “lected. Madison Avenue’ doors, but here too|Hospital at Morris Plains, He will i erated On. (Continued from First Page.) Before Dr. Lorenz arrived, which he /it was turned back. Even when toil | deliver an address in Jersey City, the vera hn Me tent Ae ape tell dia shortly petore $ o'clock, there were |Yhat there was no chance to get in| rst he has made during this some e —per- to-day, hundreds of mothers clung i» | America. 3 haps a careless nurse had let me|%* nik Satie He io bend vans oer iieir places in die crowd, hugging se, afer of « twenty. Mrs. ‘Theresa Wyner, of No, 125| drop. He performed the operation | Corridor awaiting his expert handa and their children to their breasts and |i, Oras hy i (West 116th Street, now a happy|that all the others had failed to uu- |¢¥es. They were massed together from | waiting. by AC, Coline, ah oll operator, ‘ dertake, and [ have been getting bom | the lobby to the stairs leading up to/ Only one operation was performed |aiso agreed to pay all of Dr. young mother, told an Evening World| ee since, the operating room. Also on the side-| to-day at the hospital by Dr. Lorenz. | personal and operating expe! Feporter to-day that she never would “] did not eee Dr. Lorene again| Walk was another gathering of 200 It was upon & man twenty-five yearal/in this country. The offer * cla and was known as osteonomy of idered, as Dr. Lorena thinks of ' Dave ‘been able to walk but for ®]untit fvs years later, when my|M™ore, gladly waiting in the chill of /the femur, or thigh bone. It con-| spending half of every year in the \ “miracle’—her own word—performed | parents took me with them on a| eétly morning for whatever oe artis er Pose pel Res CaaS BER a tu haverbene i « e, Mary Moore, believed te by Dr. Adolph Lorenz, the Vienna| pleasure trip through France and at wink the distinguished ortho- hal! and setting it then in a plaster erippled for life when she was run 4 surgeon who is now performing| Germany and Austria.” pacdist might give, cast. This operation lasted an hour. |do an automobile, probably will ‘To-day Mrs, Wyner planned to gu| So many motor cars arrived with| After the operation Dr. Lorens| rec sly “wratitude” operations in New York./ with Dr. Lorenz to Caldwell, N. J.,| patients that both curbs of the block; began his examination of the suffei-| as a result of the op Yesterday she went to see him at) to be an “exhibit” of his skill. in which the hospital stands at 1234 €T® who had been provided with cards. ‘ Adolf Lorenz, ] the Murray Hill Hotel and so com- 56 | Street were lined with them, and as! tion performed mous Austrian Street Hospital here to-day. Migs Moore's condition is entirely | satisfactory and it was believed she has passed the danger point, It was | surgeon, it was announced at men d | announced, Dr. Lorenz was to perform opeva- tions ‘on a dozen patients to-day. They were selected from sixty appl cants he examined. This afternoon the surgeon. will examine patients at the New Jersey State Hospital at Morristown, Invitations have been showered on him to. visit scores of cities through- out the count ‘Walle 721 @th Ave. 3 Doors North of 41st St. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & cee | STREET AND EVENING 1 yA] | 95 Dresses | inks botrse Pek Galt: 1 ges fon Velvet, Velour and | errarore other matertals. plete was her cure that when she|Stimnes Leaves London for Berlin.| now patients were constantly arriv- walked up and down before him, even) !ONDON, Nov. 26.-—-Hugo Stinnes,| ing, the hospital management tele-! when she danced before him, he could | financial ieee if of Gerreany; lett phoned to the East 126th Street Sta- not tell which of her hips he had|l2ndon to-day for home. | He had been | tion for @ policeman or two to keap operated on so long ago. He could | Here for several dave conferring with) the crowd in shape and prevent evea : leading British Ginanciers, and it was|Secigental injury to any of the de- only guess—and he guessed wrong. ® | wrong. | reported he was attempting to conchide| formed children. “This the great reward,” he told|an agreement for the sale of German Although it had been specificai'y stated that only those provided with BLOOMINGDALE’S A new field. i, the supply. Slightly used Harps for beginners at reduced prices, ranging from $450 to $900. | Our liberal terms of easy payments afford beginners an opportunity of paying while learning. Harp Catalogue sent Wurlitzer—120 W. 42d St. An Ideal Accomplishment for Young Women A pleasant as well as profitable profession is afforded ‘ree on request. If unable to call, mail this coupon to-day. good pay. Demand for harpists exeeeds ‘W-11-25 her. “Nothing could give me more’ gcods in England. B. Altman & Cn. 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