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TO USE RADIUM FOR SURE OF CONSUMPTION Prof. Hugo Liebler Sure Ex- periments Will Be Successful, WILL TRY THREE CASES, First, Second and Last Stages of Tuberculosis to Be Treated Monday. CANCER POSITIVELY CURED. Twenty Hospitals Make Application to Have Chemist's New Ap- Paratus Installed. Hugo Lieber, the ochemtst, who hae cured cancer by the application of a so- lution of radium, will experiment eaty hoxt week with his specially devised @pparatus in three defined caves of con+ sumption, He 1s confident that what he has done in the cancer cases wil! be Gupicated after tho applications to the patients now afflicted with tuberculoats, To an Evening World reporter who interview him at his laboratory, at No. Sib! Broadway to-day, the chemist a i “Not only do I know that radium will cure cuncer, but I confidently bolteve that the same results will be had when ‘pplied in tuberculosis, On Monday my ®pparatus will be used by the most famous lung specialist in this city in three cases; ome in the first stage of consumption, another in the second stago, and a third in the last stage, ‘This wil be the Inttial trial with tuberculosis patient. How Radium Is Administered, “Phe instrument 1 use may be de- eribed as a celluloid tube as big around @o @ dollar. In.the centre is a bore, fino which the radium solution Is poured, At the tip of the tube the ra- dium {9 near surface, and this is cee over the affected parts, causing © diseased tissue to disinte; ough off. The ordinary pd Weratment is to have the radium eolu- ftton in @ glass tube, Some of the rays ove thus held within the gises, not to the eurfane Sieart thee cintusnce™ “tO |B My n the big Aerated ® smaller in the mouth | of the patient. the corpuscles of radium will pass into the mebranes ‘ reves the germs and ¢he dead tlsarre. treatment is ithésoughily by: Aube or ‘de connec: one whkth will be Hospitaia Seek Cancer Cure, Prot. Lieber recaived ¢wenty applica- ons from hospitals today for the in- stallation of his apparatus They will at once test his cancer cure, The scientists who have given radium their wonsideration, jexperimetiting whith it @s @ curative, are awaiting with keen anxiety the outcome of the tuberculosis tests, De. William J, Morgan, of Madison) avenue and Twenty-sighth street, who haa had experience with radium, sald to-day: "My acheme wae the introduction of! ® solution of quinine into the stomach BAYONNE GIRLS They Were Evolved at a Church The Roy. William M. Trumbower, pastor of the fashionable Bixth Street Methodist Church, Bayonne, N, Jy, and eight promdnent men of his flock are wondering why some of the girls or women of the church haye not Haster het free of cost, All any «ir or woman has to do to recelve a hut {s to promise to appear in public weur- ing it, but this is Just what makes them hesitate, for the hats were all tvimmee by the men, Including the waster, and each girl declares she would look @ ‘fright’ in onw of them, ‘There are nine hats, each one of which Was created by a man at the “broken- heart’ social, held under the auspices of the Young Men's Bible Class to raise money for the church debt fund. A “broken-heart'' social ig something brand new in church entertainments, Henrt-shaped cardboards are split down the centre. Bach half contains @ portion of @ proverb, and the game is to have the young men hustle about until they locate the girl who holds the half heart corresponding to theirs, and then they enjoy the privilege of paying for ices cream and cake for thelr partners. The Hat-Trimming Contest. It was the hat-trimming contest by the men, however, that was the most enjoyable feature of the Bible Class'a social, ‘The lecture-room was crowed when it was announced that any man mitted to enter the hat-trimming con- test which was to decide the men’s hat- trimming championship of Bayonne. ‘The women and girls looked expectantly ‘at all the men present. Domine Trum- bower caused applause from feminine ‘tmnds when he stood up and bravely announced that he was going to try for ‘the championship. His example regult~ ed in eight other herole men entering. "They were Witltam A. Frryz, Charles T. O'Neill, Percy Norman, Willlam Brough, the stomach as was possible, externally, ‘This caused a fluorescence and Killed the germs of the disease. [ think Dr, Lieber’ method more efficacious and bet- ter adapted to external growths, There are some forms of cancer, however which I do not belleve curable." Cures Case of Cancer, Prof. Lieber says his solution of radium retains all the property of pure fadium. The surgeons and pareiaans of the Flower Hvespital, after hearing of his wery, deckied to put his scheme test, Mrs, Sarah Oliver, of New Canaan, Conn,, was suffering from a cancer of & hopeless character. She received hor firgt treatment two weeks ago, and ten days later the cancer practically dropped off. Walting patiently for a death which Gid mot seem far off, unable to use her limbs the cancer, Mrs. Oliver now moves about and seemingly enjoys the best of health, ——— on account ’ of SHE SAYS, ROBBED HER. Frank Cody, allas Clayton, an actor, was held for examination in the West Bide Police Court to-day on the charge of having robbed the house of ?ira, Lydia Gray, of No, 142 West Siaty- goods eaventh t, @ year ago, of val- hi : in Mra, Gray’ 0" 1d on das OF naey’ heat <a ce her 6 roomer, to the Shetest Pollee and recogni dragged him f@nd then placing a radium tube as near) WELLS” HAIR TONE Bhe vatation, IS WHAT ITS NAME IMPLIES. Rare in elegance and merit, A tonic, hair restorative worthy of the name—and as a dressing and toilet, a gem, the noe things of fife, In refinement everywhere. not in condition use this deli; al ted for women, since it not atidky mussy, will not soil the nor collars; is cleanly, cool es fap peop ie herrolene hom it is a great favo: Itching and the hair comigg he: ) free from dandru: right and ltelike, use Wells’ comes, le (2 o£.) 25C;, $05; Mage [95 08 Po gh bottle and a 50 of ie bottle GRAY HAIR. Feist a Toarra aca oll ‘or grease, Is not sticky nor mussy, F: head from Prevents , stops Jtebing shops the hair coming out, nice dressing. id ‘porchacer,) B, 8. WELLG, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. U. 8. A. Pipas te igorarent diynom, ud or de ee CAST Sea hie finde, 000 nari $1.00 Bote, WELLS’ HAIR LUXURY. i: 7” Litter PRE Reine Toray Bal s' for Gray ‘i Skin), and a box of the Face Powder grey. aa ha KEEP LOOKING YOUNG—UNDER 40 A treat for those who appreciate and enj In high favor with lsd nd mur hair is comin; people of taste and out or otherwise tful article, Suited to all, contains no oil or grease, is skin, clothing, hats, bonnets, refreshing, delightful in use; how- ea fairly ave so that women, with can use as well as men. Stops out, will keep the scalp clean, and tho hair in el it condition, bi righ Has tendency 9 Tone dots NoT Fee Ay a Pbstsaael “ein curl or wave hair Bidar pen Powder, or Please secure it at Bdc and $1.00 orders, ELLS’ HAIR BALSAM. | 1 with to restore it to or », WELLS’ HAIR B; gradually, in 2 or 8 applications because by druggists the work and does it or prepaid by Express, lexion. Pro+ y paruletaly g luxury, ‘pplication taken advantage of the offer of a new! present who wished to would be per-/ WOMAN CAUGHT ACTOR WHO, |k ‘THE WORLD: WRDNESDAY ZVENING, APRIL 19, 1905, WON'T WEAR EASTER HATS MEN TRIMMED Social Contest and May Be Had for the Asking; but the Young Women Turn Up iheir Noses and Say They Are Frights, | Edward Parvin, Edward W. Johnson, Robert Tingle and Albert Irons, Each wis applauded as he stepped |torward to recelye a Nat frame, a | neefle, a bunch of ribbon of various |hues, artificial flowers and fruita and stuffed binds. The women of the church had selected the frames and trimmings, The silk thread they supplied was of Ray oolora and the needles had un- usually small eyes, so that there came a vigorous complaint in chorus from the men milliners of the smallness of the needle eyes and the thickness of the |thread, Ivery man pricked his fingers many times before he succeeded In threading his needle, The domine, who has been married for years, was the first to. thread his needle, and as he jabbed the needle through the top of a. black straw turban, thereby propelling @ yard of yellow silk thread, the ladies applauded vigorously, Pastor Didn't Win, “He's aurely going to win,” remarked @ comely young In'a red dress, and the dominte’s © blushed and so, The pastor displayed great aiid in lying the needie and threading it, but is (aste WAR very poor. He completed his hat first, and as he held it, up for ihapevtion the women laughed, ‘Tne yellow and ‘blue rbbon did not seem to harmonise, and the bunch of grapes appeared to be with the Httle plwebird that nestled on one side, with its head where its feet me. ner house ke’ 48 what the | gitls tormod the creuuon of Mr. weeser. | It was trimmed with blue and red rib- .» had a bunch of cherries and a the port side that was in not un speaking terms | per# of coliansing, A jaunty | ttle yellow straw waa trimmed by Mfr. Mngle wish green and pink ribbon, and there were clusters ‘oF grapes and a bouquet of forget-me-nots on the side Bome skill was represonted in this cre- ation. When all the hats were trimmed Mrs. ‘Trumbower, Mre, Wilson, Mrs, Phil- lips, Mrs. Darnell and the Misses Cod- dington, Conover, White, Gunderson and Deney each donned one of the hata and raded about the room while Mrs. ench played a maroh on the Plane. It was then that the women and girls gave full nt to their feelings {n hearty —$—$_$ rn CUTTING DINNER CUT SHORT. False Alarm of Fire Brings fire- men Into Honae, A dinner party at the home of W. Bayard Cutting, No, 24 East Seventy- second street, was interrupted last eve- ning by the entrance of Sremen, They came In response to an alarm gent in by. some one outside the hoi who had seen dense smoke coming from the chimney of the Cutting home, At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs, R. Falton Cutting and Mr, and Mrs, L. KK. Wilmerdiug when the fire engines caine rating up and tho firemen went through the house in search of the Bup- posed blaze, It was learned that some eoot In the chimney had been tenite The young man who turned in he alarm Waited until the firemen had are rived, pointed out the smoke to them and then left Natural Laxative Water. HMaltaglass upon arising acts gently and quickly, giving positive relict. iry it NOW — today. Ask di notly for Hun; a J, Louis age FOR® CONSTIPATION @ guaranteo complete satisfaction to every purchaser) 2. S, WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J., U. S. As EE ES f your hair lnughter, After the parade the judges Dageed upon the claims of the contest- aats and they unanimously declared }that Mr, Tingle's jaunty yellow straw with the green and pink ribbons and the olistera of grapes and bunch of forget-me-nots was the finest specimen, and amid cheers ‘tingle “was de clared to be the boss man woman's hat trimmer of the univerror Second }ion- ora went to Mr, O'Nolll for his blac! picture hat, which contained sovoral bounds of beaded work, Narrowly escay receiving the decision for having trimmed tho most comloal ——— = tit | A hat, but was beaten out by a nose. was announced that the hats would be presented to any Mr, Irons, When it woman or girl who would promise appear in public In them not a ae response camo from the audience. to to-day no claim had been put th juny of the nine hats, atte I Would no more think | wearlng one of those, fne doors than 1 would of wal Ine | bathing sult In the olty, Saale in In Which a pretty girl exp | to-day, 0 volced the the ot 8. Fr and A cholce collection of Imported Silles, tlio white, bios TOUDED ant Pease eait pod to FOLDED SQUARES, in the Newest Shapes and CHIP STRAW, Sheets, Pillow Sheets Plain * 134224 yds, 43¢ "53c. et 49 §9 2 x2 57 67 2 x3 “ 64 74 24x04 = 6578 ans 70 «80 adgxayg 72 82 a 78 88 23¢x8 FANCY STRAW ALSO NEAPOLITAN BRAID, Stern Brothers Special Offering of Men's High-Grade Waistcoats Worsteds and Flannels, Crash, Linen and Imported White fency Mercerised Faorlos,' perfect ‘esodels, cyntom talored, Values $5.00 to 5,00 Men's Fine Crayats in a large range Colored affects in FOUR-IN HANDS, _ Value $1,00 and $1,50 pee ee ene Se ala at NO EEN Oe aie Sale of Untrimmed Hats $1.95 75° Most Desirable Colorings 88c $1.25, 1.95 1,200 Dozen Muslin & Bolster Cases will be offered to-morrow as follows: Pillow Cases Pjain Hemst’d 44x86 ins., ‘W2e 16c 45x36 * 13 17 50x86 14 18 54x36 « 18 19 Bolster Cases 42x63 ins., 23 33 42x72 26 36 45x76 ** 29 39 hate out- e way erself ntiments of by! to for | of my | T° All holders of B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps issued by this store we will, until Aj 29th, 1905, inclusive, give one 14th St. Store Merchandise Discount Stamp for four B.& (@) M. Blue Trading Stamps bearing our serial number and identification mark 14th, BN B, & M. Stamps Issued by Us Will Be Ex- changed in Quantities from Four Upward ‘ This proposition virtually turns your B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps into ready money, permitting you to select merchandise in 75 departments, While we are not under any obligation to redeem or exchange B, & M, Blue Trading Stamps, which were purchased from the Benediet & Macfarlane Company, paid for by us, and issued to our patrons, we feel that our customers will appreciate this offer, for in this way we further their interest, ‘Six “Stamp” Points Worth Rememberin 1—-One Merchandise Discount Stamp for every}4—Our stamps entitle you to goods of your ten cents you spend, unrestricted choice, j 2—You have 75 mammoth departments from5—Goods you select or purchase with our stampss | which to select premiums, delivered to your home free, 4 3—Our stamps are just the same as money in6—1,000 of our stamps are worth to you $3,003) this store, 500 stamps the same as $1,50, SSTHEe 99.98) Fase: tlie ‘We purchased the sample lines of four of the leading Manufacturers of women AMT HAYA He tye Wd TAM by ie Eleg will £i 7 16.00 beri Sample * Suits homespuns, panamas, tweeds and many {inported fancy _ mixtur spring styles, blouse jackets ond % loose be tourist coats, with plaited skirts with as mai as 15gores, The colorings This is One of Char- : hotte Corday Hats at The illustration on the right shows one of our $12.49 hats. We call your attention to this beautiful hat as an example of the way in which we sell similar ones for which you pay $20,00 | to $25.00 in many Fifth Avenue shops, same percentage of saving is guaranteed clear on down the price-line to the 69c, and @ 49c, hats, t dy - to ~ for Sample Hats, $1.25 62. R651 ait: | $198 ‘hes ale dans. A remarkable value. made hats from lead- ing makers, inclyde black, blue, brown 40; all are nicely line satin and taffeta silk Boys’ & Young YOUNG MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SU, worsteds and cheviots, silk and serge line REEFERS AND TOP COATS of serges, cheviots and coverts, and homespuns, sailor and eton collars, NORFOLK SUITS Yoke Effect, with extra knickertocker trousers, Complete assortments of CH1LDRE) STRAW HATS, slso a full lin SAILOR end RUSSIAN SUITS, of serges, cheviots Exceptional Values in Men’s Clothing ise $10.50 53.75 $5.00 Value $8,90 and 10,00 $6, 40 N'S IMPORTED and DOMEST! ie of BOYS’ FURNISHINGS) REDUCED FROM §14.75 and 616.90 Value $5.00 and 5.95 Value $6.95 to 8,90 West Twenty-third Street for 616.48 Silk Shirt Waist Suits. They are hand-made of tf $1 98 for Ready-to- We Broken sizes of che vory best styles, Many straw braids and neal [91.98 Ase $11.48 with cornucopia of straw high grade fancy trimmed t red’ sults, made of the containing military brush.| Wwe have had some excely fineue “tate, in anew chooks. ‘dots plaid ah tee | Ree for Readysto-wonr | Jone pialde made ‘into pols mors, including, Mack, blue and brows. “Sizes. from =to~ trimi to 42 will be sold In this offering at @aLe4dB. IC Hariotte “Cora ney | turbans and y 4 ‘0B, id’ | milttary brush ti 4 od 2 ehilare | trimmed Continentals, ‘Con- tinentals are the fad for Beam of beautiful] misses and children this raida hand sewn, season. $4.75 fo Trimmed Hats, Everybody who looks te cuger to pyrchaso, Therefore, all we asic is @ look, Tho t that can be profuced at the prive, / Containing every element of style and value, Artificial Flowers 19¢c 29c_ | hats made of straw ‘bra! with double brim, 98 for Ready ; to - Im fi made a, ey Collarless, tly tallor ie new shape leg-o- nleely Mined, in @ complete runce 2 4. 98 for $7.00 Cloth Jackets, made from an e" excelleny qual , In the correct shade of ey Bas h tallor stitched rappings, Biving the 1 bose Blues a2 to 42. Misses’ Suits $7.50 for Misses’ and Children’s Suits, js lot includes fancy mixed materials and th % ine th desired tight fitting cor~ sage cifect, eviots, Ind aunty blouse. effects, hand= r bunch for} per bunch for Minvoly: tetent with Suttons, braids sand alk strap: French Crushed) Freneh | full Tings, solineleyp effocts bunch, mS buneh. Two Styles in Women’s Swell Oxfords of i ib, fi Right at Easter time, when you will need handsome foot. 9e pee lb. for Coa 8c Pe Ye or 9c Lindl : hted to offer these unparalleled bargai 8, Mue Fish. Corned Beet, cloth wheels, e to match is” turning jal color, LSAM is ; the hair ‘Tees right, best ‘One, OF English Baby Carriages Wood body, varnished dark blue or green, Upholstered in English leather Lined hood, reversible and re- movable, trimmings. Steel gear cushion, rubber tire Seuchheimer 86" ST. & B®2-AVE, to match. Brass jomnts and namel finish body, 22.80 jor It ine Steak Tb. it Ze Yituns dalmons Te} “We have, first, two model Binite. E he z per Ib, for one made of viel ki Be fer sores. lanes | BGe Httnhh! | PC Shouse of; patent tip, hand sewed flexi! ere. er Shad, Fresh Pork. medium and high French heel, The Oxfords, other is made of all patent leather, plain toe, hand ot id sewed soles, with French heels of medium height. They come sizes from 212 to 7, and widths Bto EE, Wehave made aspecial Easter price of only $1.69. Select Easter Suits Select from Dress Boys in Among These $3 or $4 Suits: Swell $15 Suits Pay Us $1.98 210 Fancy Worsted Just 1,200 of these new Pea Mere 1%, if OLD BAL TI. MORE RYD—A clothed for Easter. {© the public an earne these few days before if they want absolute value for your money, 4 Way py pss Sp Whoever is in need may call and be Why put of f until the last moment if you are in need of any cloth- ing? Or if you contemplate to replenish iHiyour Wardrobe, nowis your time, We extead st invitation to Dake these popular stores their rendegvous Easter, especially correct styles, miijtruly reliable merchandise and fullest $1.00 per week is all we ask. You and your entire family can come here and be ijt ibted oup in the most up-to-date wearing Bult, PLS CRIMES Spring Suits, embracing the ; le Breasted following styles: laa ee ” Worsted Norfolk Suité Suits, Splendid sizes 8 to 10 lack = Thibet years, r Salts, ‘Single and 616.00 Neat Double-Breasted Double Breasted. Suits, sizes 7 to 108 Fency Cus | SPFing $Bt0 | Te tars mere Suits, Boge f Suits, Spring Sailor Suits, A ited eee Suits, tae 5 to 10 698 Suits—thenew- p est Spring creations. $ Elo N Bey) They are fancy e 8 es 2% lored and lined with . years, either fine Venetian Any style suit 3 or Princess Serge. for ony alte jn 50 izes, id erent new All sizes, We advise gies be an early selection, “ *” May Be Too Late! ernoon ay be ate ‘You have only yourself to blame if you think good things last all day, ‘We can only guarantee the following lots as long as the supply lasts, and shrewd, economical shoppers never delay a moment, 69¢ for women’s white glace Gloves. ] Se per yard for odds and ends of ] { hand shen Sok. 1 50, White, ‘abraded | A new importation of these gloves see This ae beysliaiaieg rid of with embroidered stripe for the froat oi a all kinds in ings and insertings, ri 4 Wid ala eccecorel | Valstecnan Fant ar eereToRe | sna an extapiece ‘i Collarsand cuts, | rsseyr sng fancy cotton laces. | i <a | 20, per yard for 30e Lotied Swiss 98e for women's well msde, sttrace for Easter Di in small, medium + tlve vici kid and patent leather 3 tr iatee dots Some have em: » UAGe por dozen for 750 Nanking fj and high thoes, All sies,246 40 8, broidered figures. | suitable for breakfast or lunch, Extra | widths D to EE, Value $1.75, ‘ good quality and are hemmed ready Tt for use, seit BAe per gallon jug of Claret Wine, seein es oo ga } [eee = ‘Blustisb i:

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