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RENEWED VIGOR; CHEEKS FLUSHED a Secs ey Uae Leave the Hos- pital Latter Part of Week— New Romance Rumored. termed the “traffle in glands” President of Marquette University. nm an operation of tranpslanting | o grave violation of the moral law," he said, ‘The moral precept, ‘Thou shalt not kill’ forbids not alone murder or suicide but Hkewise mutilation of the human bedy. An organ or mem- ber may be amputated only when the ood of the entire body demands such an operation. ‘ An operation involving the removal | operation moral of a gland from one person and trans-| oes not change the CHICAGO, June 21.—Harold F. Me- Cormick already has showed renewed © vigor as a result of the transference * of glands operation which he under- U7 went a week ago Monday, hospital at- * tendants stated. His checks are flush- E- ed and he is cheerful and vigorous Dr. V. D. Lespinasse, who performed the operation, said that McCormick 4 probably would be able to leave the © hospttal Friday. © McCormick's immediate plans are | * cloaked in secrecy, but it is believed he will leave for Europe with his daughter Mathilde at an early date. Bome rumors are that they will sail “ Saturday. No trace has ever been found of the man who is reported to have sold his + glands to McCormick. Thysicians to- day said he would not be seriously at- 4 fected by the operation. It is hinted that reports of a ro- mance vetween McCormick and Ganna Walska are without founda- tion. A local society woman. a di- “ vorcee of the last year, is said to te _. the one to whom Mr. McCormick has © been attentive. Meantime the convention of homoeo- paths here has invited Dr Lespinasse to appear before it on Thursday to describe his methods of transferring glands and his views as to the value » @f such an operation. i Dr. Robert Blake Griffith of Los ‘Angeles was among the defenders of » the operation, He asserted that “gland operations generally shou'd _ be beneficia} and that Mr, McCormick made no mistake when he chose hu- y+ man glands, because for beneficial re- |) gults they are greatly to be preierred f _ to goat glands.” Dr, A. F. Christian of Boston, who hay made extensive research into the | possibilities of rejuvenation, said the E barvester millionaire might feel the depression of age returning in six yent to the removal A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. TOMORROW WHITE AND PUMPS 7.00 An Unusual Value months. Hecause of the intricacies of transplantation the acquired gland will quickly lose vitality, he said. Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, Health Commissioner of New York City, said he doubted if the operation {> would be successful in any except t the slightest degree. , “No man has yet been able to ) transplant a gland from one animal to another and maintain its function,” |. he sald. “There may be a brief peri- t od of stimulation, but very quickly | the new gland’s substance will be ex- | hausted und there will be no further ) effect.” ; _ | LAWYER FALLS DOWNSTAIRS TO DEATH. , Vincent M. Setler, a lawyer with | @ffices at No. 215 Broad Street, Eliza- beth, N. JY., fell to his death some time early this morning on the staira in his home at No. 473 Morris Avenue. His body was found by his mother. It tp believed that In the darkness he mistook the landing at the top of the ‘ stairs for an open door bir. Seiier was a native of Lexington Ky. He settled in Elizabeth twenty years ago. He was @ Rutgers graduate. price. Of white parfait saddles and trimmings. “Even though a man give his con that it can be transplanted into an other, that consent does not make the A good Intention Franklin Simon & Co. For Madame and Mademoiselle SPORTS OXFORDS The greatest value and the greatest variety ever offered in sports footwear at this or white buckskin; many with tan or black shield tips, Feminine Footwear Suop—Third Floor THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, “MCORMICK SHOWS |Gtand Operations Denounced . as Violations ol Moral Laws}. President ae of "Marquette Declares Both Patient and Surgeon Guilty. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 21 (Copyright).»-A bitter attack on what he was made to-day by Herbert C. Noonan, He denounced the practice as a vio- lation of the moral law, not alone by the person who submits to the oper- ation but also by the surgeon who for a fee transplants the glands. “Duying and selling human glandy @———————————— planting [t in ancthor Is not towful and constitutes a grave mutilation and one which, If not performed to save life, constitutes a moral wrong. of his gland so fact that man i ip cloth Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 THURSDAY Tub Silk Dresses for Women & Misses 19.50 WASHABLE, wearable, altogether desirable—trimly fashioned dresses in simple tailored styles— all white or striped in color. SECOND & THIRD FLOORS contradicting God's dominion over lif: Virtuous. and the eqnsidered. jorminants of morality be bad, the ac ion he “Fven the direst poverty would by no excuse to earn money in this mun ner. “Should these people who suym to the removal of such glands fro! thelr alluring bribe.’ Recen: Profs, verait of bi tri the State Untversity were athelstic 1922. DRY LEAGUE STATEMENT | JERSEY TRAIN WRECK th. FALSE, SAYS DOCTOF CAUSES $100,000 LOSS eh a gland operation ts intrin “ - feally wrong and good intention dor | Hikhty Per Cent. Wgald Preserth | impty ears Are Deralied Near jot transform vice into virtue. If 1 WRISRSY) HS Desikres Somerville Depot. avery evil deed could be mai | CHICAGO, June 21,—What i .| Thirty-three freight cars were de- led and five empty passenger cars ere amashed early to-day in a wreck ermed misrepresentation by the Ant sloon League of the attitude of th iedical profession toward whiskey w nouneed by Dr. H, N. Stevenson « tultimore, Md., Trustee of the Amer in Institute of Homeopathy, befor je Institute last night. “The Anti-Saloon League's conten ‘on that only 80 per cent. of doctor egard whiskey of sufficient value « iedicine to obtain a permit for pre cribing {t is downright falsehood,"* h je action Itself, the inten ircumstances all must » If any of the three the Central Railroad of New Jersey's bi in the centre of Somerville, No one was Injured. The five passen- er care were standing on a siding hen an eastbound freight passed at 4 sed of twenty miles an hour, A teht far muddenly leaped the rafle deratied, ecomes evil. several ‘sede body take counsel with moralist, they would have to retus | !eclared. ‘'Thousands of spectalist cad officials to-day at more than such requests, even though all thi] ind physicians in hospitals have n_ | $100,000. gold in the world were offered as ai] wcasion to use whiskey and thousand: RSE URE MWAURETANIA BREAKING RECORD. A wireless received by the Cunard Line yesterday from the Mauretania stated that the liner, bound from Southampton and Cherbourg to New York, made 624 miles from Monday noon until: noon ye ‘The average nore work in States where they arc . Dr. Noonan clashed wit: | forbiddenswhiskey., Subtract this num- and Ross of the ‘ni |ber and the percentage of doctors who y of Wisconsin on the question }apply for permits ts nearly 80 per control, insisting (he toc |cent. Whiskey is a Valuable tonic for aged people or as a remedy for a sud- Jen shock. long that line promulgated at LLY a aFs UY} New Summer Frocks of Canton Crepe for Women and Misses Very Exceptional Values 1 4-75 Actual Value $22.50 Charming New Silk Crepe Frocks in the latest Summer Modes for only 14.75—think of it! Some with delicate embroidery in silk and. contrasting colors. Frocks for travelling—city or vacation wear x Ld >) Voile Frocks—Imported— A New Shipment Just Arrived. Made Entirely By Hand . 9.50 Actual Value $14.50 That these frocks are chic goes without ‘saying—that they are extraordinary values you can tell by the low price—that they are dainty, smart, becoming and appropriate for a variety of Summer occasions, you must realize when you see them. Full F, ashioned Silk Hosiery, Black, White, colors. Special 1.65 Furs stored, remodeljd and repaired at extremely moderate prices | Island Hospital his condition ia critical, iature from the 10th Plymouth District. HUNGARY SOCTALISTS TAKE VOW TO AVENGE MARTYRS. BUDAPEST, June 21 (Associated Press).—While Admiral Horthy, the Re- kent, was convoking the National As- CUTS HIS THROAT, sembly yesterday, the 25 Socialist mem- furnished room at Nu. 1764 80th Strect,|dered after the fall of the Bolsheviki Brooklyn, Was suffering from a tooth- |!" Hungary. and made a vow “to locate ache last night. He called in his netgh- | 2"? Punish the murderers. bor, Joseph Hahn, and said the pain r nu re TI—-8HE ENTERS POLITICS. wou'’ drive him crazy if It didn’t stop.| ROCTON, Mass, June 21,—Miss This morning Hahn found Swanson|M. Sylvia Donaldson, seventy-one, @ lying unconscious in bed. He had cut| retired school teacher, announced Hes throat with @ rasor, At Coney| Net, candidacy for the Republican noms hourly speed was 25.14 knots. The dis- tance, at that wine, of 1,703 miles had been steamed ut the avernge hourly of 24.70 knots. ——————_ TOOTHACHE PAINS HIM, en {nation for Representative to the Legta- B. Altman & Cn. ° For to-morrow (Thursday) A Special Clearance of Women’s Sports Blouses comprising a number of the wanted models, fashioned of ‘various fashionable sports fabrics in silk and cotton; including crepe roumaia, krepe-knit, epomge, crepe de Chine, satin and novelty crepe offering exceptional values at $3.95, 5.90, 7.90 to 15.00 (Blouse Department, Third Floor) The Trunk Department has ready for selection a large, comprehen- sive and very carefully selected assemblage of Wardrobe, Dress and Steamer Trunks, in all the desired makes and sizes; as well as an interesting assortment of Hat and Shoe Trunks. All are very moderately priced The following quotations are from regular stock: Wardrobe Trunks Steamer size, with 6 hangers, $24.00 to 112.00 Medium size, with 10 hangers, 35.00 to 103.00 Full size, with 12 or i3 hangers, 30.00 to 168.00 Regulation Steamer Trunks (flat, for stateroom use) with one tray at . 2. « « « «+ « -+ $19.50 to 50.00 Regulation Dress Trunks with two trays . . . . «» $23.00 to 65.00 Hat and Shoe Trunks variously priced . . . . ~~ $18.50 to 84.00 (Sixth Floor) The Fur Department has special facilities for the Remodeling and Repairing of Fur Garments There are now in stock a number of advance models in Wraps, Capes and Coats, repre- ( senting the mew styles for Autumn, from which copies or adaptations can be made. | Patrons contemplating the remodeling or renovating of their furs will find it advan- tageous to have the changes made during the Summer. (Third Floor) Fladison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets _ aie Dork