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cA AERO SR ee rn n FUN CARNIVAL WASHINGTON ALERT| THERE'S LESS NEW VENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912. BEGINS TO-DAY | TO HALT HOSTILE | IN MEDICINE THAN AT CONEY ISLAND} MEXICAN MOVES YOU'D SUPPOSE | Be-| Dean Walsh Makes This State- Gollees’ King Henry X. and Queen Ella to Be Crowned at 7 This Evening. tenth annual Mardi Gras, a Car- of Fun, begine to-day and will jue all the week with an ilumin- Pageant every night and an after- parade in which will be pre- ‘all the features of the pageants benef of echoo! children wir mothers on Saturday, which traditional “Children’s Day" in ual festival and free show pro- hiz rH et s g » H 5 z H g i on for ene = customers, H . and his gractous aon- cork, uses, Hila, will preside over the revels, the initial event in the carnival being their coronation at 7 o'clock this evening, It will surpass ae a spectacle anything ever seen at the Isle of Joy. immediately after thie the King will fague &@ proclamation ordering the Perade. After the street pageant le over the cbronation ball will be held with the King and Queen leading the grand march. The formation of the pageant every wight will be as follows: of Mounted Inapector Bose “and Uap. Tieithy ta oo ante Xo, STR W."kiters Preeldent of ae ee apenas tee Grand janes J, Bre, mounted, waar aber te balms rset of one it § Guess, Meee ec SS ore, Peet thar al (Bong Mig prin td Bae gop INDUSTRIAL, DIVISION, ‘Gre Oscar tery A Fite, Dew and ,Bedte Cnrve, ail's Burros, Motordrome Cary. FORTY CLUBS. Ges Gate Ditision of the American Léfe-Sarmg Btates Vi. SLAfe- Savin Niet hn, Sees usecerme Com The parade will start at § P. M. cach day from Ocean Boulevard, and the order of march will be along Surf ave- nue. ‘The King has appointed judges to de- cle who are entitled to receive the Drives for the floats and to distribute te thousand dollars in cash watch ‘will be given for the best comic amd character figures in the parade. The Judges will be John H. McCooey, Mag- istrate A. V. B. Voorhees, Edward Riegelman, Assistant Corporation Coun- wel; Alexander Geisner, Charles Con- rady, 8. L. Clark, Daniel J. Griffin, can- Gidate for Congress from the Coney Isiand district; Joseph A. Guider, presi- dent of Mechanics and Traders’ Ex- change of Brooklyn; Stryker C. Wille fameon, Edmund W. Voorhies, post- master of Brooklyn; Judge Cornelius Ferguson, Fred Lundy, former Judge Owen ¥. Finnerty; William C. Court- ney, Assistant Corporation Counsel; A.A, Lott, Frank F. Driscoll and Ber- ond W. Bass. An automobile division wil! follow the parede. Rebel Leader Salazar, lieved Planning New Border Raid, Is Closely Watched. WASHINGTON, Sep’ ity of the situation along the Mqxtoan| reputations, including some of the most ifead will lecture to-morrow morning renowned experts of Hurope, assembled on “sensibility” in nerve and in nerve border was reflected here to-day by the continuation of preparations for any nay, principally the possibility of President Taft calling « special sea- sion of Congress to pass upon the ques- tion of intervention. With the border patrols strengthened by additional cavalry and other troops practically upon their arms at posts throughout the West, ready to move at an hour's notice to supplement the forces on the Arizona and New Mexico frontier, War Department officials felt they had the situation well in hand for the present, but were apprehensive of the next move of the rebel Gen, Salazar, enoamped within sight of the United States troops protesting he meant no/ harm, but belleved to be planning an- other raid into American territory, Arms and ammunition which Presi- dent Taft authorized exported to Mi feo for use of Americans in da! from rebels In Cananea have been or- dered held up at Douglas, Aris, until there are assurances that they will not fall into the hands of the rebels. ‘The arms will be held at Douglas untti the railway south as far as Nacosari ie clear of rebels, or until the Mexican Government ts able to furnish a guard to insure the safety of the arms, —_———— DENIES DYING MAN’S CHARGE. Gugtethe, 1 jor Mar- der, Sets Le Richard Griffeth @ Willow place, Brooklyn, wi ned before Coroner Holtzhauser to-day charyed with the murder of Louts Eckhardt, a veterinary, of No. 6 Front atreet. Grif- feths's arrest was made by Detective McKie after an ante-mortem statement by Eokhardt charsing Griffeths with throwing him downstairs into a cellar. Eckhardt died at the\ Hudson Street Hospital Saturday night. Griffeths admitted to the Coroner that he knew Eckhardt and had been in the neighborhood of No. M Moore streot, where Eckhardt was injured, but denied he had seen Eckhardt on the night of the alleged assault. Griffeths was held in $3,000 bail. { efforts are of ment Before Noted Scientists | the,rnure man body Assembled at Fordham. 1n Fordham Modical College tho firat nonston of the three woeks’ in- | %—The tene-| Medical sctentiste with world-wide tion of the inner organs and are known day for ternational extension course on ner- vous and mental diseases. Half @ dosen) chloroform aa an anesthetic in America. women physicians were present. Dr. James J. Walsh, dean of the Dr C. J. Jung of Zurich, Switeerland, Fordham Medical School, opened the meeting with @ talk on the history of countered upon Dr i nervous diseases. “There is much loss that fs new in Among the women physicians attending medicine than we are inclined to think,” Dr. Walsh bow , and the strangers who Orway of Boston, a rnember of the Iar- had expected a show of praise for mod- Enyot,” tant features of the treatment. Plenty of water ern medical methods shook their heads and looked doubtful. “Why, three humired years ago in Park, N. Y., and Dr. Bertha A, Rosen- Dr. Walsh continued, were hospitals for chronic diseases with | epecial reference to neurotic cases | Epidaurus, Greece, was a famous hos-| | pital city many hundred years before {the coming of Christ, and the medical j@ractitioners of that day realised, as the modern men of to-day, that diver- sion of the mind was most important in affecting cures. With that in mind the Greeks built in Epidaurus, which was nothing more than a heal a@tre accommodating 12,00, a htppodrome for the races seatips 9,000, in addition to a big athletic fleld and strict attention to diet were impor- “there city, = the-| OUTDOOR SLEEPING REALLY AN OLD IDEA. “There were outdoor sleeping apart- ments, #0 the advocacy of these now up-to-date. Snakes cannot be put down as new-fangled or extremely played an important part for these ancient physicians, for the body would mend. snakes were sacred to Aesculapius. | They were utilized in treating sores and who appreciated] that the mind must be put in order bee! These ulcers of certain patients, and while I don't suppose the process Itself did any actual healing, still the persons treated believed it did, and that was really a big victory, It was the influence on the We realize | toalay what the conditton sf mind/ is from @ nervous) an instil hope our No, there is mind that made for good, means to one disease. Unie: vail. GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY BANISHED; DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED Remedy Made from Garden Sage and Sulphur Restores Color to Gray Hair. A fecling of sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked w eralds of advancing age. Gray Beir, however handsome it may be, makes a person took old. We alt know the advantages of being young. Aside from the goot impression a youthful appeasance make on others, simply knowing that you ale “looking fit" gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when « simple rem will give your hi hful color and beauty in a few Most people know that common gar- den sage acts as a color restorer and ndmothers ping their tonic as well. Our “Sage Tea” for k, soft fee and luxuriant. and Sulphur Hair Remedy In we have an ideal preparation of Sage, ¢ mbined with Sulphur and other valua- Ile remedies for dandruff, itching scalp nd thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. applications of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dan- druff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. G A few Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggi in your ment. to-day, and notice the difference hair after a few days All druggists sell it, under guar- treat. antee that the money will be refunded if Budweiser The World’s Favorite Bottled Beer What made it so? — QUALITY and PURITY. 173,184,600 Bottles sold in 1911. « Bottled enly at the Heme Plant in St. Louls | Anheuser-Busch Agency the remedy is not exactly as represented. F. Alfred Pieper, Mgr. New York City \ ' | much “tera new in medicine than some jot us believe, We have Improved over | the an however, in diagnosis and | practical work | he lecture a as Achadarro of Madrid! He ts the assistant tamon Cajal, | Aixcoverer of the n . The emi: nent Spaniard tustrated his talk on which were presented ¢o him by famous J. BF. Mo-| Donald of t Medical Faculty special refer- rs is Dr Henry tn the Royal! ns. He lean anthor-| Sight-Seeing Automobile in | ity on reapiration and alao hae charted | Fifth Avenue Pursues Truck showing the of the Horse as Patrons Cheer, of | areas of pain on the surface body controtied by the Internal orenna, |TO CONFER DEGREES ON, EMI- NENT MEN. ‘These sones show infaltbly the affec- Fifth avenue and so much of Central Park as overlooks the transverse road Sixty-soventh street was excited to- pid gl & ee oe day by the spectacle of a runaway veratty will confer the degroe of 1.1. 1. on him and also on Dr. Horatio L. onriror & maa a ease Rreegiid Ws Storer of Newport, who introduced | Warter of a milo by « sightseeing auto- mobile, on which were thirty passen- gers and a policeman, | The horse, owned by Richard Fits- the world over aa “Honda Area.” Dr.) Dr. Storer is elmhty-three years old, 1a another why will receive the degres of LL. B. A degrae of D. 87 will be Gordon Holmos, | Gani b from an Be teat sevoort street, started nue and Sixty-ffth street. At side of Sixty-ffth street the wagon struck a pile of stone and was overturned. The shafts broke and the horse took the pieces along with him. Pollooman Jacobs of the Mast Sixty. seventh etreet station ran out and caught the bridle, but was thrown to the pavement and lost his grip. At Fifth avenue a sightseeing car was just starting. The chauffeur pulled it across the end of the street, thinking to turn the runaway back. The horse, however, took to the side- walk and made for Central Park. Jacobs, running up, climbed in with the chauffeur and told him to give who {# associated the extension course are Dr. Mabel 1. vard Medical faculty; Dr, Bleanora B. Saunders of Columbia, Dr, Mary O*Mal- ley of the Government Hospitel, Wash- inaton, Dr, Harriet CoMfn of Kings fold of thie city. + A Poser, (From the Chicago News.) Lillian (aged 4)—Mamma, you're not « gitt, are you? Mamma —No, dear. 1 used to be a Uttle girl, but now I'm a woman. 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Free with 1 1b. tor 25°) 15 sates Free with 1 tb. tor 2Re 15 ga Stamps FREE with 1 Ib. “Ideal Blend” 25c BUTLER’S BEST—most eco- Borax SOaP, veri; the great labor-saver| BEST GLOSS, Large NOB BOK canis ais Washing Powder |Cloudy sane Washing Fluid 15¢ Aa’ Stamps Free with All, Purchases ase. The big rubber neck wagon, swaying and snorting, lumbered out across the avenue gaining speed all tie time, The patrons were half out of | their seats shouting with the joy of | the pursuit and the megaphone man |was waking the echoos of the park with long drawn howls of warning for i] | people In the road, | wagon returned to its route, No extra charge was made for the added attrac- tion. | ——_—-— -— SMASHED JEWELLER’S SAFE; | ESCAPED IN MOTOR BOAT. Burglars Got $5,000 in Gems at Cold Springs and Speeded Down | Hudson Toward This City, | (Special to The Evening World.) | FISHKILL-ON-HUDSON, N. ¥., Sept. | bi Ts cleaned out Willlam store at Cold Springs A big safe was blown open and %,00 worth of gems taken. | The men escaped in a motor boat, go-| | ing toward New York. Ss | No matter how big my claims, I am willing to stake my guarantee on satisfying you as to style, and beating | your expectations as to the price of my clothes. Moe Levy, | M007 $19.125 Walker St., N. Y. Clothier to Mert Boys discount in apprecia- e fur- ng and anything your The Corn Flakes Blue Ribbon; the Ic best; extra large 10c package..... ™_ 33 Prunes,3"25° Meaty, thin-skinned California fruit hipments 5 ibs. 10¢ gc 15¢ can, solid packed ic selected fruit, Ann 12 310° Cakes gc in box 18¢ cans for 3 low price of-—each In the bean or ground. 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