The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 5

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~UNNGH AT IDEA THAT MAN CAN ——S New York Scientists Be- lieve Prof... d’Arsonval —-Has Been Misquoted. AS TO ELECTRIC CURE. Said to Have Found “in High. Pressure Current” Preventive > of Old Age and Death. New York men of science are skepti- + al regarding the*emMcucy of Prof, “eg Afaonval's "high frequency -cirrent elcatrieal. bath to Make human -lfe Perpetual, as tho” far Prenca scientist is made to promise in an interview in the Parle Matin: “Provided this electrical neing is followed by auxiliary treatment in ex- m our bodies morbid therd is Inter ason for erowing old or ever dying. ees Prof. da 1 {8 one of the most of the Acadery* of LIVE FOREVER oy 4 i | | We cannot of square neck; lace --peart buttons; mo mail or- ders; at trimmed, 10c | Corre’ Covirs—of good cambric low neck; lace trimmi stl \ \ repeq hat_is ‘t Corset Covers—o! soft cambric; high,Drawers—of good muslin; properly cut and made with deep: hem- tched rut customer; no-mail o:ders; Ate eseeee RON OND Drawers—of muslin; deep ruffle, with clusters of tucks and deep hem; at... \ especially to the wome their underwear, but desire at the same/time ‘to secure the ad- vantages of moderate long service. x ttoo oftén that‘these garments were not made especially tor ‘“sale’’ purposes, as are most of the.undermuslins offered _in the annual-sales-of-| NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENHUT, Presi G. IDENT. 3): Y ~Unabated - vt T Sell Fresh Arriva's Have Added Strength and Variety to What {4 as Already the Largest Stock in New York v HE. Midwinter Sale of Undermustlins } goes on—the sjles increasing every | day. .The garments we offer appeal_| standards. ° n who love daintiness and clegance in-} prices and the qualities that make for | prices in most cases as low and ‘o_say, they are no! made especially to. sell cheap. They | muslins can’ be bought. Urawers—of cambric; deep umbrella Chemises—of muslin; open front; | Chemises—ol nainsoo ruffle; lace or embroidery 49¢c embroidery trimmed; Qej tinimed; special trimming; at. b ae | Chemises —of carabel .| Also Three Special Lots of lace ile; only two toca 10c | Chemises—of good muslin, variety of pretty styles; lace trimmed; special at ot AGe| at 19¢ is the Nicola Tesla have been wlong ne nes h currents n In the the of electricity hope of appls frequen: the Fre e8; that enormous’ his! rie ele _—__} Muld, sheer Jightning. could pep: ‘hrougn ne —ouMy body without {n= viury. = Dr. RH. Cunningham, of No, 201 West _Fisty-fourth ef inthe adepartment of nervous diseases at the Manderbilt Clinic, themedical collere of Columbia University, and inattuctor atthe university in electro well as assoclas as a Aysiitute of Electrival, En, ube on Le Matin’s ar “{ shculd not say that el jol_high frequaiey Current would stop puopis—trom growing old— trot d'art gonyal has & high reputation, and T would not like to be quoted as ques- tioning his authority, but 1 acn to think a reporter for the eeined upon sume th d'Arsonval and wove of it. “Although high frequency currants are. Valu “as therapeutic —aldes, Valuable they have not quite such a <itfe-pro- Jonging power as this article makes M’Arsonval attribute to them. “With age, the blood vesscls ha tendency to accumulate sedimeny, the “walls-of-the biood-vesscis- become catci-” <Rea or hardened, “mitxiig” thecircutny on of the blood dimicult. The theory upon which this supposed life-proiong- tu Glacovery 1s based Is that what Yilis the human body 1s this clogging’! of the arteries. pee “Prof. D'Arsonval ar. Tosla discoy- eréa_that by high-frequency currcats— that is, the hixktrequency of tho os- eillation or vibration of ‘Iie—electric ‘currents—a tremendous voltage could = g%e Introduced into the human body without harm, and there 1s no ques- tion that its application to one whose ee fi fles ure stlfenttig: helps him, ~ SHigh trequenty currents” is an-in- Agpolto term. —Bat-te-titustrawe it ln tie ecncrete, K the osciilation or vibration ‘ot tho current ts a million a pecond, it fwill ‘take mbout sixteen thousand times @s-atrong a current of high predsure as of A continucus character to, make a =< { muscle contract. ‘or Instanc eurrent of 10 yolls in common use for shouse-lighting_and {f one's hand came ontnet—with—one—ot—t Iai taste i Would cause tie 7 LD CS: $hort — BU would—requbesi6007-timer i | 219 -yolis. td contruct u murely it the eurrent were alternating at the ruto of { ng It to medicine, Tesla Corset Covers—of cambric and nain- S00 ul French, style, OB lace trimmed; special at:. OC Corset Co:ers—o! nainsook; lace timmed, an Dy ribbon; with dainty at Half Price--Some at Less| ] aw HE fact that-we-sold nearly two hundred of these coats Monday—and you remember’ what Mon- day’s weather. was—is as strong an evidence of their -bargain quality as any we can think of. woman or girl who looked at them bought; some bought two. $19.50 Coats for $9. coats early in December. which they would have sold if b regular way. i It’s a cl |-New_York—the taste, style-and-skill. —Loose-and-semi-fitting January Sale of — RACTICALLY: the entire stock clectrolicrs, —imported-—and ~ globes and s row, @ million mes a second. /— ST have: used the high frequanay-¢ur- ent baths. ‘The subject or patient 1s seated or lies on 4 couch surrounded by “s4mense calls of electric wire, “and the current applixt. But my experience le thatthe sood-efect:in this, as in the! —edininistra tion of the various—drug: porary; In fact, quatx only «few mia-| tes. Matin quotes Prof. d’Arsonval saying that tie majority of peop! Of arleriosclervals,—or to the blood aid If'te nigh than norma] alx five to.ten minutes each, of the high frequency current. will bring {t to-th Mere it will retnain—and Bs Examples: $129-Electrolter—im ported-bronze-figure; fect 6 inchcs high; with five light $65 Electroller—imported bronze figure; 4 3-inches high; with five lights....+++ $39.50 Electrol’er — imported go! | $32.5 Electrolier—im ported bronze figure; —fout-lightsy at. $22.75 Ele:trolier—imported bronze figure; with three lights . 15 Electric Portable—with att ich shade; tour ligh! to 1 conditions existing electric bath.’* + ley, of Columbia University, iy rennial youth discovery’ of the famous French scientist off with a contemptuous; % platy fake. The arteries harden with rer di aa e Ale Ussues of the yi and his le & frequent Cause of Seath. ‘It ts Improbable that’ a remedy been found by d'Arsonyal, Aa. for ho high frequency elect: current’ rt they have been ins yve here in jew York for some Hime in this and “at health, Metehnikoft, Parts, wh re f iporeminds that. Pro ths \Pasteur Institute ‘in B hl frosts to a layman o ju made to ill the bacteria | Il as rehabilitate the | mt ne an] fla with One Dlow Man, Wife! Ould, Tried to Flirt with Her; have the same models, we have Sizes. 14, 16, 18 and 20 All the good materials an (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center) Id bronze figure; 30 incces high; with seven lights Drawers—of muslin and cambric;}! decp rulfle with hemsritch- | ed tuck; others lace trim- med; at Oo C_Drawers—ot-cambrlc;_cm- broidery or lace trit:ming, Briefly, the offer is of more than one thousand of just as good coats as money will buy for about one-half the price asked for them three weeks ‘age. : $7.50 to $9.50 Coats for $4.50 $8.90 to $11.50 Coats for. $5.75 $14.50 to $17.50 Coats for $7.50 75, The figures first_ mentioned ae ae for the greater part our own prices-on duplicates of these same H ~ In cases in which we did not ven the price for ought an sh lean-up of as good a tailor as there is in garments. themselves’ will prove his Three-quarter and-Full-Length Coats backs. -Lamps.and Electroliers of lamps, domestic hades Is offered at» reduced prices in the clearance sale beginning to-mor- “° 597.50 tet $50 with-$25 $16.75 16,95- Electric Portable—art glass shade © - sf ‘and swith three'lights; at... 3 $12.75 22.93 Electric Portable—Pomreian green 2 : finish, with jeweled shade . $17.50 $11.95, Desk. Electric Portable—with shade; $9. 50 atincsaesgeesiekieaaguaetenenors paren . Bro! Desk Electric Port- Deen ener > $7.50 $14.50 Brass ‘Table Lamp . --$10.50 10.95 Table Lamps—carmine and antique ST eaRBE RIAA $7.95 $8.50 Brass Tabl: Lamp.. $10,95 Bronze Figure Gas Portables.. $7.95 Bronze Figure Gas Portables. $19.75 Brass Gas Portabl Er) (Sleg:]! Cooper Biore, Third FI up.to Jan. 31 ma $6.50 $8.95 Tampe— $5.50 + $3.50 » $7.95 » $5.95 - $15 ~~ $10,000 to Charities ee All purchases made here y be used . as a voting basis on the annual cash distribution of $10,000'to charities desig- nated By our customers. Get explanatory at voting tooth, to. women’s "rooms, second floor, circular entrance waiting d colors: $29.50" Look them oyér. j Lot No. 3—<onsisting of skirts and skirt chemises: larly spfd from $2.95 styles; lace and em ery trimming; at.. tions. Some atiecs than half the regular Prices, Lot No. 1—consisting of gowns, | Lot No. 2—consisting of gowns, drawers, skirts, chemises and | skirtevandechemines: Corset covers; regu- regularly sold from Jatly sold from $ | to-$3:50;-at = $1.50. t S2SO1T HSS par 25c 39C: OT alone'the greatest showing of Popular-priced Avaists this city ever saw in Ja we have made some fine displays in the past,/ ~ The prices areas attractive as the styles, andthe styles are irresistible. Women’s White Lawn Waists— Women’s White Batiste a number of very pleasing —a very handsome mo: models; all effectively de- signed; some with fronts of all-over ¢mbroide in_both blind and openwork effects, others with insértions of lace and embroidery; all have at tached collars and new three- quarter sleeves; cholce $] . te Batiste Wai lish and attracti Every with Jace yoke and coll insertion on either sid shoulders to waist tine; back and three-quartet are cluster tucked; lace cuffs; at —two charming model Which to select; bolt callyfashloned; one is de: and side plaite ched collars back and attached co}! also several other models fi which to select: designed with Insertions of Is J $1.25 and embroider! choiceat omen’s White Poplin Waists —fine medium-weight poptin; _ fashioned with a fancy em- broidered yoke,and heavy lace insertion; plajfed back attach- ed—collar-asid-cuffs-of long sleeves tuc! iss Se h uel. d priced in the also back, Is pin-tucked; tire front Is “beautiful embroidery insertions back and three-quarter a tucked}: Jace cuffs; $2 able andy stylis! model; af... ing of. etty Undermuslin come from makers whose standards are high, and they are made to represent those ‘ 7. In spite of the tremendous advance in the cost of all cotton manufactures, we have been able to give. as‘ high as those of previous years. - This’ has bee é achieved by giving tremendously large ordets at favorable times and by clipping materially our-own-regular-profits---Clean,-pretty; dainty, -sensible-underwear—loras-little-as good-under- A glance at the price. schedule — ¥everal|Chemises—of fine nainsogk, in a Srerrremny 7 slighty ‘‘mussed*and-umbted garments-at /Areavy reduc $2.00 n & Batiste at Popular Prices —it's the greatest showing that even-we have ever made at-this time in the year, and tistically fashioned; designed rows of lace and embroidery $2.25 | Women’s White Batiste Waists with dalnty yoke front and Irish lacey blouse below yoke, of three-quarter sleeves are tucked and lace trimmed; the other Is an elegant model; en- signed, with tucks, lace and Taricy” late yoke and “collar; “if? S fo qualities in“All cases from. deep A 45¢ good muslin; trim-} ' 69c'% y cumb: d Night Gowns—of muslin; ceep Hubbard yoke; special Night Gowns—ot nainsook or muslin; low or V necks at OOE ight Gowns—of nainsook; low neck, |. trimming; at 89c ric} Night Gowns =~ of fine nainsook; Petticoats—of good muslin; umbrella-ruffle and extra dust ruff) Pettleoats—ol med with Torchon lace, special at... Petticoats—of extra qua or muslin; embroidery hat i >; spectat a Petficoats—of fine quality camb: a variety of eal style 98e Ade 75¢c 98c special at . Night Gowns—of fine nainsook; pret- tly trimmed with lace o embroidery; at Better grades. “trimmed, gowns, 4; regu. trimmings; at 3 Also others of better quality, more tines, $195 to$Q 50: Of| . The “Victory” and “Fountain” —— Sewing Machines Will Interest You OME here and try a machine yourself—see how easily itruns, how perfectly it sews. Compare these machines with others. We know you cannot find a better machipe even at twice their prices. 5 “ You want a machiné that will give nuary you si istaction in every respect— one that will give you lasting service. That machine is a Fountain or. Victory, You can see what they will do now, and we will guarantee them for ten years, entirely free of repairs. Another interesting-featurats that you can purchase them on our easy payment plan. Itls Fs Wo Extra Charges $1 Down and 51 a Week Whatever Every moving part of these machines is BALL BEARING. The shut- tles hold” more-thread-than~those-of-any—other-machine: They have-an~ automatic tension. A set of the latest and best attachments accompanies every machine. 0; $20.50 and $23.50. Prices are We also carry w full line of cabinet machines in desk and parlor s—rotary oO} r vibrator movement. All handsomely finished. in dat®: oak with high pi Rf z Victory ropes $13.50 and $15. Walsts del; ar- jar and e from louse | d machines, with al! 2 ents. Prices $12.50, pee {Sterel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center) — artist signed Wilton Rugs for Room or Office | Royal Wilton Rugs—in many pretty | Body Brussels Ruge—extra hig! Svea | grade quality. lar of Regular — Tala os Special ae tt Prices, Sizes. Prices, hosts $37.50....10.6x13.6.... $39 69 $32.50 z 10.6x12.0.:.. $27.50 $27.50... 9.0x12.0.... $23. 59 lyides $24.80: 8.3K10,6 Linoleums for the Office ~hilata Linoleuins Printed Linoleums 321.00 and ever har eqular Special Regular ~Speolal =| Frices. Priei Prices: = 5 60c yd., at 44 Suc yd., at 39¢ ) 2! Cooper Store, Filth Floor, Fron). Art Needlework -_ , SOFA CUSHION here, a. searf_ there, and-the whole room _is_ transformed. —Here-are-several-thousand prey things: atvery heavy reductions, Pin Cushions—untrimmed —sati odd sizes; | Large Pin Cushions—untei sizes in square and o fegutarty up.(o 49e: poxeltios ala lot, including trimmed pin cush- ons, picture frames and pin boxes; regularly 10 med sat ng shap up to 25c each; at... j ‘| Pane) oxes-rineludlng fancy, cloth-covered cuff, c H ar, handkerchief and veil boxes; picture frames i Cad a SS fe Louis XIV. combination pin cushion and box; : \ SSS—S—SES Ss and fane: a v | The Largest WO of the most prominent shiremebing. many years, recently surprised the trade Through conditions brought about by this consolidation an-enormous quantity of t concerns in Troy, which have been active riv: T taking it. We have the shirts—it is the largest single purchase we ever heard of, and it the biggest sale we have ever had. oth. concerns were makers of finer shirts only, Neither of them made a shirt to sell their chief production was in the $1.50, $2 and $3 lines. We.cannot mention the names of these makers in our advertisi goods stores are-selling shirts of the same brands and grades a shirts—and you'll find them-old and well-liked acquaintances. Read This Summary: Values Every size from 1334 to 1835 -§1, $1.50, White and a hundred or more patterns’in colors Fit guaranteed 3 § 2 and 3 Perfect goods—not soiled. nor“‘segonds”” Cuffs attached or detached LARGE. MEN are guaranteed a perfect fitting shirt all over—not merely a large neckband, Stiff bosom and neglige sorts Coat styles and ordinary styles Purchase of | Men’s Fine Shirts on Record y consolidating their interests and plants in one huge establishment. men’s neglige and stiff-bosom shirts—the surplus unsold stock ofboth concerns—came upon the market for quick disposition. The quantity was so large that only an irresistible price temptation-could have justified our ing, as hundreds of high-class furnishing t $i to $3. But you will find the labels in the. Choice at i —69c. YY Carch-all baps; regular’ Se fordanger scaits and staid covers; re 1,49 cach; ce Sofa Cushions—fancy colored art tiekigg cushions, with heayy-rufiio; many-combinations-o-cole ors. and patterns; regularly 7c each; {tons 9e Sofa Cushions—odd cushions; many different stvles from which to chose; some silk tops, with $ tied corners; cegularly: up to $1.95 eachr at 1.19 -S8ofa Cushions—hand embroidered, fancy: art licking ola cushions, some with silk and scrim ruffles 7 and some with loops; regularly up to ge als in business for S7L0Sleachy alli Gee eros OO (Slegst ) i Floo} White Goods F you are‘about to start making a fresh sup- ply of underwear, lingerie blouses, or neat, white summer dresses, don’t begin until you haye at-teast seen this sale of soft, white goods, Which will answer any -ene -of-these+ Purposes most ideally, There are plain or fancy stuffs, according to one’s raste, at less than hatf-regutar-prices. The lot.comprises the finest quality <@-inch sheer nainsook, fancy mercerized madras, 3¢- j inch India linen, imported --—— SIXTH AVE. he finer grades of is going to. make ’ for less than $1 mercerized, fancy. Jac- quard and thefinest quality of Berkeley cambric: These goods sell regularly up to,35¢ per yd. To- morrow we will place them all on sale at the 7A, uniform price of... 15¢ : (Slexel Cocper Store, Main Fiog:, Rea’, (Stegel Ccoper Store, Mala Hour, Rea —

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