The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 11

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od LOR [amination by the famous Viennese $20,000,000 TO BUY ‘actitl tr EXAMINES; Pirhe BH Siooktya clinic will be hela FOOD FOR RUSSIA ie SCORE |loughby Street, next Friday morning lat 10 o'clock, when ‘Dr. Lorenz will 8¢2] priation of $20,000,000 would be avail- See t the Departinent of Health head- Flatbush Avenue and Wil- the first sixty patients who are pre People from Brooklyn | food products for distribution in the t F sented to him. | ‘and Queens only are advised to go to| famine districts sueteee under a bill ' | ei —— this clinic, On the following Mondays and Fri- lays, at 10 o'clock in the morning, for They Had No Appointments, #8 !ns a8 he remains in New York, But Specialist Refused to Disappoint Them. Dee Adol’ Lorenz when he arrived .t sripples were wgiting f the Department of Heaith Building; ‘his morn z to hold his first clin f cases referred to him by hpysicans connected with city institutions, Six- | ty of these cases had been selected | by Drs. Jacob Sobef Assistant Direc- | tor of tho Bureau of Child Hygiene, |” and Franklin By Van Mart, orths- pedie surgeon of the Kings County | Hospital. ‘The additional cases were of pa- tients who had taken a chance and | gone to the buildin, mpst of them in | taxicabs. When Dr. Lorenz learned of the expense they had been put to | f] in search of the chance to consult | ¥ him he consented to examine these cases The clinic was held in tie office of Health Commissioner Copeland. | ¥ Among the physicians there to assist the Vienese surgeon were Drs, Her- | ¥ man T. Peck, Assistant Sanitary Superintendent in Brooklyn; Child Hygiene in Brooklyn, Henry D. Sayre. State Commissioner | of Labor. Continued arrivals made the num- ber of patients seen by the doctor 183 | § before he stopped work. Dr. Cope!and | expressed the opinion that license to | § practice granted Lorenz Asked if he contemplated Chicago, Dr. Lorenz said “Iam afraid to go to Chicago. ady torn me to pieces.” will be Dr. | have al In later clinics in both Manhattan | ¥ and Brooklyn, which are to be hela by the Department of Health at the | suggestion of The owe Evening Wo: princip will have an opportunity for an ex- Laura |X Riegelman, Chief of the Bureau of | and | % going io | They |¥ Dr. Lorenz will hold other clinics at the Department of Health headquar- ters in Manhattan for cripples living in Manhattan, the Bfonx and Rich- mond, and on succeeding Wednesdays in Brovklyn. Only sixty, patients will be examined | | by Dr. ach of these clinics, vid since thotsands are expected to ly for examinations, many will be pointed Lorenz at « LORENZ WOWT GO TO BOSTON— TOO MUCH WORK HERE. BOSTON, Dec. 14.—Dr, Adolf Lorenz unable to give treatments else- than in New York, he said in a to-day to Mayor Peters. “I very much regret that poor health and the great number of cases in New ; York will not permit me to vislt any of the States during my stay in this coun- try.” he said. Jetter was in re- yitation by the Mayor The hoop-skirted belle of Gen’l. Grant's time bought hee toilet set at Lang. Her fashionable sisters of today follow her example. Quality JEWELRY fi JEWELRY CO. 1051 Broadway tr Stout Just the right time to sec needs, at LOW PRICES. WAISTS Dressy Walsts of Crepe de Chine and Georgette, sult shades, readed and hand embroidered, Sizes 39 to 56 bust . >, 389 Other Waists 4.95 to 6.95 SILK HOSE Double extra size. Fine qual- ity silk. Elastic ribbed top. Double strength heels, soles and toes of mercerized silk lisle. Seam in back. Excellent value. 1 19 Special FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS 89c Striped, white, with ink or blue em- roidery. Sizes up to 65 hip. Other Petticoats— Knitted Plush, Silvertone, Men's Wear Coat- ings, Broadcloth, Homespun. Heather Coating. Some fur trim- med, others with warm convertible collars. 29:85 Libe€ryant 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. Useful Xmas Gifts the Lane Bryant way, extra full and roomy. Extra XMAS Specia Blanket Cloth Bath Robes, 4.75 Corduroy Lounging Robes, 6-95 OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT Women ure Gifts that fill winter All garments are cut DAINTY CAMISOLES Fine quality Satin Messalin.. Navy, brown, black, flesh. All hemstite he d. Also flesh Crepe de Chine, lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes up to 66 bust, LISLE HOSE Fine quality lisle in double ex- tra size. Black or Cordovan, Perfect fitting. High splicod heels. Double soles and toes Elastic garter to) i “special 49¢ ’FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Sy! 1“ White ground with pink or blue stripes. Sizes 39 to 56 bust. Nainsook Gowns— Trimmed with embroi- dery or blue stitch- DRESSES Reduced Poiret Twill, Jersey, Crepe de Chine, Serge, Satin, Mig- nonette, Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Some beaded, others embroidered. Extra sizes 39 to 56 bust 18.75 SSS =o THE EVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, las amended by the committes the watt [Street, ‘The prisoner was held in $10,- provides that part of th ropriation (000 bail for the Grang Jury. ghall be used for the p eof con-| “I have fixed this densed milk. ‘in a at de to Rush Retiet te ae alit Fhteaet' Meube, PICKPOCKETS IN JAIL DAT Alaiwben’ a mockante able for the purchase of grain and other favorably _ report WASHINGTON, — = HINGTON, Dec. 14.—An ‘appro: oostdPhd De pole od Sets High and Re! | “Pickpockets Adjournment. | better off in jail tha public is concerned, te Wein yy the House |out as far as tl reign Affairs Committ ed, to-d Gratien borkes ar an Magistrate Hatting declared, to-day, { f- | yorkville Court, and ref 10 adjourn for the chird ume the je agal Harry Davis of No. for Alleged Thiet | times since 1906. ncimaaiicanmnene Then Jumps to Death. joaquin Borras of No. 142 Wast 16th Astorta, IS XMAS AIM OF COURT Sihicat"basls, who, fos’ bes ‘and convic Street, - committed, suicide by cutting both wriats and then jumping from a | Ath floor window to the yard at his est 117th | residence’ to-day: * | { omingd All the Leading Makes On Lowest Terms | Small Down Payment | $Y Weekty | No Interest $5 worth of records may be added to your purchase without increas- | ing the above terms. Mahogany Finish A Genuine Victrola A Console Cabinet And $5 Worth of Records $4 Weekly. No Interest Small Down Payment ales | for everything in phonographs | 59% to 60% Street ~Third to Lexington Avenue | here are real phonograph values’ Just in time tor Christmas Victrola Headquarters for Console Phonog Bloomingdale’ new phonograph depts Tot Daniell, Broadway, THURSDA Y—FRIDA Y—SATURDAY Women’s and Misses’ 22.50 Actual Values to 47.50 BROADCLOTH WITH OR WITHOUT FUR COLLARS THEIR COST. FINEST WORKMANSHIP. IAN OPOSSUM AND SEAL, SORENTO, TAN, LIGHT OR DARK BLUE AND BLACK. Gnd Sons, Shand Sth Sts. An Incomparable Sale of COATS AND WRAPS NORMANDY—CHINCHILLA—SUEDINE—CORDOVA—VELOUR— A WELL KNOWN FIRM RETIRING FROM BUSINESS AFTER HAVING MANUFACTURED HIGH GRADE COATS AND WRAPS FOR MORE THAN 38 YEARS HAS GIVEN US THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PLACE ON SALE THEIR SAMPLE AND STOCK GARMENTS AT A FRACTION OF LOOSE, BELTED OR BLOUSED BACK MODELS, SOME RICHLY EM- BROIDERED, OTHERS PLAINLY TAILORED, ALL SILK LINED AND THE FURS USED ARE NUTRIA, AUST RAL- THE COLORS, REINDEER, BROWN, SIZES 14 ee IE BER 14 aps, Mae Sy > il 1921. Schleicher Apollo ..... Kirchoff tO oes s 0b Belmore .... Kingston “‘T Apollophone veeee Pay- ments $ low as One Dollar Week Phone Bryant 6140 AUN TU A) LAW IIOOULIL) WL tively closes Fri ve: MD | r Taordinary opportunity in a musical instrument that you ers are so good that they will not ‘ou to come in and make your selec- one has been gone over and is Several of them we could call as good as new, as you would agree. The values are so great that we expect to sell them all by Friday evening. You are protected by the name of Wurlitzer in this sale and a guarantee as strong as you could possibly write yourself. Player Pianos COO On niin ira er riy Pianos Thursday and Friday only—Sale posi- ; , evening. Piano De- partment will remain open to accommodate those who cannot come during the day. ' __ We have prepared for the biggest holiday business in our history and you are given the most ext for purchasing a real value have ever enjoyed. The off be here long, so we advise tion as soon as possible. in splendid condition. Former Sale Value Price ... $600 $155 - 550 195 + 150 220 800 275 . 550 325 + 625 395 - 1100 795 Former Sale 4 Value Price PN CS eeees Area Bane 31) $40 Brewster ... -. 250 60 Collegiate .. «. 275 75 Goetz ..... . 275 100 Aan +o 825 135 Walters ..... os aD 145 Wing & Sons, . 350 175 Milton seuss . 350 185 Steinway ..........+..1000 275 Grand Pianos James & Holmstrom....$750 $195 TEER 65505404 cs 800 275 The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. 120 West 42nd Street Between Broadway and Sixth Ave, {_ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M, | A i ONE A WNDDIOVNRULIN NNER nn

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