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‘advised the father, LIMPING BOY FINDS LORENZ, 98 FLOORS UP TOWER; GETS AID Surgeon Went There for a Rest, but Plea of Parent } Changes His Plan. ‘WERE LEAVING THE CITY Had Come 600 Miles to See Him—Specialist Tired From Morning’s Work. Dr. Adolf Lorenz finished three op- erations to-day at 10.90 o'clock at St. Mark’s Hospital and decided to call {t a morning. He wis tired and wanted to get away for a while from the importunities of numberless crip- ples and their relatives, He felt he needed a change. He wanted to do some sight-seeing, He had heard for years of the wonders of New York to be seen from the Woolworth ‘Tower. There on the 58th floor over- looking the foofs of the city he thought he could gratify his need for a little rest, but— As Dr. Lorenz was etanding on the | = narrow balcony of the 68th tioor of the Woolworth Tower, gazing over the tops of the buildings in lower New York toward the misty dis- tances of Battery Bay, a man lead- ing a small, limping boy by the hand touched ‘him on the arm, “Doctor,” he began timidly, but Dr. Walter I. Galland, the Vienna sur- geon's secretary, interrupted him, He recognized even on the 58th floor of the Woolworth Building a patient who wished to see the great Lorenz. “Dr. ery tired this land to the man. come here to get a little rest: Can't you come to see him some other time?” “But we can't stay another day,” replied the man. “I've brought my little boy ali the way from Youngs- town, O., 600 miles from here, to see Dr. Lorenz. We came Sunday night, but there were so many ahead of us we have been unable to see him. W wre told last to com back Saturday, but this morning I got a telegram saying my wife is very sick and we have to go back this afternoon. We were just waiting for our train and 1 decided to bring the boy up here to see the sights when I saw Dr. Lorenz. Can't he Jook At my child and tell me what to do. He has curvature of the spine.” Dr. Lorenz overheard him, and looking down, saw the child standing beside him. “Ah, my Uttle fellow,” he ex- claimed, stopping and taking the child's hands in his palm. “Come downstairs and we'll see what the trouble ts.’ ‘The man was J. S. Scanlon and the boy was Jack, seven years old, They had been living since coming east at No. 28 Clifton Place, Jersey City. Dr. Lorenz undressed Jack on the fifty-fourth floor and when the black and orange sweater and the green ehirtwaist had been taken off ‘he saw the lad’s body encased in a steel and feather corset with a rest for the head. “Get the boy a lighter corset,” he “Continue the Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops Trustworthy Reductions In HIGH CLASS DRESS SUITS FOR BOYS, 3 to 10 years Formerly *9.”> to °14.°° A chance to save: Chiistmas money in- he will get all right.” He gave Jack a pat on the head. ond descending tn an clevator Dr. Lorenz continued his tour of the building. There is no’ rest for an “Ambassador of Mercy.” Dr. Lorenz's three operations this morning were for private putionts of Dr. D. D, Ashley. He had no public engagements scheduled for the after-| ‘ noon. Hig decision of yesterday to return to Vienna because of the attacks made upon him by physicians in va- rious cities was still in abeyance pending a meeting arranged for 2 o'clock by Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, Commissioner of Health, with a rep- resentative group of orthopedic sur- geons at his office to assure Dr. Lorenz he is welcome in this couritry, Dr. Lorenz, it was indicated, Is await- ing the outcome of this meeting be- fore ‘he decides definitely whether he is to return or to continue his work in America with the co-operation of the members of his profession. Dr. Lorenz does not expect to attend the meeting. ee’ FOCH FETED 1N HOUSTON. HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 8 — Marshal Ferdinand Foch arrived in Mouston late yesterday and was welcomed by a salute of nineteen guns. He then took part in @ parade and last night at- tended a banquet in his honor, | | <_< —— | | | RUSH LOSES ON FOUL, BUFFALO, Dec. 8.—Danny Frush lost| in the third round on a foul to Herman Smith here last night. Frush saved himself from a knockout by his action, ag he was on the verge of taking the count when he struck several iow biows, | for which he was disqualified, lone, formerly Collector of the Port \of New York and more lately candi- AND IN FACT WANTS the week. Mr. Malone moved out of the Hotel her, THE EVENING WORLD, Massage treatment and exercises and) Mj ALONE IS WILLIN’ date fot Governor on the Farmer- Labor ticket, were still free to guess to-day ag to whether he contemplated TO WED, BUT Is SHE? @ second marriage before the end of Vanderbilt yesterday. it was understood he had gpne to Chicago. rumors that he went away with lug- gage as for a wedding. Miss Doris Stevens, daughter of|of mind, is still reserved, H, H. Stevens of Omaha, whose fam- fly has for some time been inter- ested In Mr. ‘ <a Any THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921, 200 DANCERS WATCH Ralph Avenue Police Station, Later he| Father Paul twelve years was released under $506 ball pending| the wayfarer without mone. BROOKLYN DRY RAID |i" arraignment before a United statea| ter 6 Commisaloner in Brookign. ——__—_ CONCERT TO BUILD INN FOR WAYFARING MEN here at No, 120 West 11th Btreet. Her parents quoted her last week as saying she hadn't “been able to make up her mind to marry Mr. Malone,” but that if she did she would do it in a hurry “so she couldn't back out.” R ‘The stateroom on which Mr. Malone ‘The program tho Philo-Keltic $2,500 itn jor im Rathskeller, More than 200 dancers in Hall, Halsey Street near Broad Brooklyn, early this morning watched took an option on the Rotterdanrfor| reqeral agents raid the rathskeller and Antwerp and Boulogne, apparently} cotiar of the building and carry out with a canny yiew to the lady's state | jiquor sald to be worth $2,500. Karl Kalmenson, who gave his occu- pout the only thing Mr. Malon aid not deny before he left the Hotel |Patlon as salesman and his address as Vanderbilt was that he was going to|No. 725 Macon Street. was arrested by|clety will give a concert to-night at| Going, the Tileh Male 4 Malone's addresses to neo Saturday to establish jaw eral Prohibition Enforcement Direc-| the Academy of Music, Brooklyn. The! {y to. raise $10,000 necessary for Bl her hom i rtin butlding fund. At the hotel There were understairs ‘Te Be Given in Brooklyn To-Day im the Academy, For the benefit of the bullding fund of St. Christopher's Inn, at Graymoor- on-the-Hudson, the Irish Musical 50- Francie P Duff; tor Herbert, Vice | ie ould not be found Kelly and 1 to the inn fs to replace the log hut The friends of Dudley Field Ma- For December Only A LOWER scale of prices has been placed on all our Precious Stones, Jewelry, and Novelties for the month of December. Tuis revaluation offers to | Christmas Buyers a real and rare opportunity that may best be appreciated by a compari- | son of values elsewhere. | E. M. GATTLE & CO |) Platinumsmiths 630 FIFTH AVE, Jewelers Opposite St. Patricks Cathedral FRIDAY 6.75 stead of spending it. Junior Norfolks, middy, and Oliver Twist models, for school or party wear. In blue and fancy serges, tweeds, cheviots, corduroy, silk and satin, etc. Franklin Simon & C Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor ~ The McCreery Holiday Fur Sale Offers Beginning Tomorrow Values of a Most Remarkable Nature This event provides without question an extraordinary Fur buying opportunity. Furs fashioned in the newest modes from pelts of rare, choice quality, magnificently lined, are priced actually lower than their present wholesale prices. Every Coat to be featured has been very greatly reduced in price. In fact, some have been reduced to exactly half their former prices. Note These Unusual Reductions Hudion Seal Coat, 40 inches long, se- lected quality pelts. (IUustrated <A). formerly 365.00, 265.00 Baby Lamb Coat with Chinchilla col- lar and cuffs. (Illustrated B). 1650.00 formerly 2250.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long, with Skunk collar and cuffs. (Illustrated E). formerly 385.00, 285.00 These Coats and Wraps Reduced One-Half Every Coat or Wrap offered in this Sale is lined with very fine quality Silks, » Though their linings are gorgeous and ex- ceedingly handsome, they are not gaudy. Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, self trimmed. formerly 345.00, 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inches long, with Skunk collar and cuffs, 265.00 formerly 365.00 Hudson Seal Wraps, 45 inches long, self American Broadtail Wrap—a_ stunning trimmed. formerly 665.00, 465.00 model of excellent quality skins. (Illus- trated C), formerly 750.00, 375.00 ‘Mink Wraps—sumptuous to the finest detail, fashioned of dark, Eastern skins. (Illustrated D). 1375.00 formerly 2750.00 Mink Coats, 45 inches long, dark, rich skins. formerly 1250.00, 625.00 Mink Coats, 40 inches long, selected pelts, formerly 1450.00, 725.00 Mink Coats, 45 inches long, particularly full and beautiful. 750.00 formerly 1500.00 Hudson Seal Wraps with large Beaver collar and cuffs. 595.00 formerly 795.00 Moleskin Wraps of fine Scotch pelts. 365.00 formerly 485.00, Furs as gifts are classed with jewels. Dering pleases more. “The Finest Furs Russian Ponyskin Coats with Beaver collar and cuffs, 185.00 formerly 245.00 Nature Produces’’ (which are } the only kind obtainable at . f McCreery’s) are the logical Furs to give. Natural Raccoon Coats, 36 inches long, made of rich, dark pelts. 195.00 formerly 265,00 Natural Muskrat Coats with Raccoon collar and cuffs, 165.00 formerly 225,00 Caracul Coats in Platinum shade—a mo- dish, yet conservative. style. formerly 650.00, 325.00 Persian Lamb Coats with Skunk Collar and Cuffs, formerly 400,00, 200.00 ' (Fourth Floor) dames McGreery & Co. Siberian Squirrel Wraps made of fine quality skins. 575.00 formerly 875.00 5th Avenue ‘34th Street