The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1914, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1914. cement was made to-day at th@ Kesex County Hospital for the Ingane at Overbrook, N. J., that mar- ao results havo followed an op- berformed ten days ago for wo ret of @ case of paresis, Dr,{ lis P. Eagleton of No. 15 lom- bardy street, Newark, of the consult- way that the operation was the sec. om@ of the kind performed in this © try. some time the Rockefeller In- atifute experts have been treating pagesis by injecting a serum into the spine of the patient. This method has bein made the subject of exhaustive « ae surgeons recently tried the experiment of injecting ‘the serum digectly into the brain. There were traces of improvement, but the pa- lee died. However, the operation had been proved feasible. BROUGHT BACK ALMOST FROM DISSOLUTION, is was the method used at the opis Asylum. The patient ts thifty-five years old, married and the father of children. He was admitted to the asylum in June, 1912, His men- tal condition was bad, but the physi- evidences of his ailment had not to show themselves. ts tran, deteriorated ‘with which the helpless man hung on to 2 pSerepgnad that interosted experts in RESULT PROVES METHOD USED 18 PRACTICABLE. in ists opetntiog. dseteed aso agen C se we was the last revort. Tepe nt was a bad subj of his as. wéakened condition. HO HAD PARESIS he Not Yet Established, but : awe, BLUM BROTHERS, Inc., PHILADELPHIA | i a St Is Proving the Season’s Merchandise Sensation | of quality—for Blum Brothers were noted for thoroughness, reliability and good merchandise. This business was established at Tenth and Market Streets, Phila?’ ' Philadelphia for the excellent stocks it carried. Last Summer it was forced into a Receivership, and since then, by ruling of the Court;4 and New York, and, after inventory was taken, it was found that the total amount figured '’ NEARLY A, MILLION DOLLARS AT RETAIL PRICES, - In which over 65 GIMBEL sections offer Blum merchandise. Other Fine Purchases Have Been Made—and Added eects: | JUDGE BY THESE OF THE THINGS TO EXPECT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | F bean i atueat tate (| And remember that we cannot advertise short stocks—but often the finest bargains are found in the limited quantities, © 12 i : THIS SPLENDID SALE AT GIMBELS § | Practicability’of Treat -=<=r=;:;| and Busy as the Christmas Rush All Over Again J | delphia, eleven years ago as an apparel store, later growing the Receivers have been purchasing extensively and keeping the stocks new. The New York store’s share of this fine stock is now on sale Many of et for reason of clearance by the manufacturers, at even lower than “foe This is no hurly-burly rush sale—but a finely organized GIMBEL EVENT WITH THE SPLENDID GIMBEL SERVICE, TORES PATIENT of the Stock of ment Is. This fine stock is made up of Dependable Merchandise—which is fully up to the GIMBEL standard. | into a complete Department Store, well: known in About a week ago the Entire Stocks were bought by the GIMBEL Stores of Philadelphia IN THE SPACIOUS SUBWAY STORE | Receiver-sale-figures. £2 to $3 Couch C t $1.25 to $1.85 » We 18 t Ei Dr t $11.75 pes Tali. des. pints $4.75 canes Se Rag phe gy 50 Suite at ry J ment of the method of treatment, ——E MERCHANT HELO AFTER “WIS GUESTS ARE HURT] ! . . i Double Width Imported Charmeuse Colors Women’s $8 to $10 Suits at $5 $23 to $45 Pullman Cathe -) S.Pgaee Dae Rie Auto inp oe eee ae Women’s $15 to $25 Plush and Boucle Coats at $5 $16.50 to $30 oe a —— Y= Dying, An- $1 Imported Chiffon (All Colors), tig Women’s $10 Silk Waists at $5 Nuns tit to tab Bala Coats, a ye dei pap orcas 85c and $1 Fancy Foulards, 55c Yd. A . . » $8.75 ee iceman Free eae _, 85c Striped Messalines, 55c Women’s $1.50 to $2.50 Waists at 50c - $1.50 Crepe de Chine, $1.10 Yard. wes ayes d hurt in Ho automo- wreck on Ocean Parkwa: aes aye Uy Jeet. test, pent Both Borgett r aes lospital. reat wou and it is feared that > dad tured, Becker's knee was Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes, $1.60 Pair ee Men’s $27.50 to $35 Suits & Overcoats at $14.50 . $1 J. B. Corsets of Coutil, 85c 75c C. B. Corsets (Garters Attached), 50c Seertoa cnt 0 rich they, were 75c to ad De Bevoise Brassieres, 50c , ° $2 Printed Crepes, $1 Special Jewelry Pama gl te to Ree Young Men’s $12 & $15 Suits & Overcoats, $6.50 | Vash Conde at 5¢ to S. Yard---About “} Men’s $8.50 to $12 Raincoats, $3.50 Boys’ $4 to $6 Suits & Overcoats at $2.65 a Former Prtoes Men’s $3 $to 3.50 Trousers, $1.75 Boys’ $6.50 to $10 Suits and Overcoats, $4.50 | 9*12t. Axminster Rugs, $16.50 from $25 | Boys’ $2and $3 Plush and Beaver Hats, $1 | $12 to $30 Small Oriental Rugs at $5 to $22.50 | & ft. 3x10 ft. 6 in. row Bat $15 from $22.51 Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Felt Hats, 50c $125 to $250 Room-Size Ghorevan Carpets at ; Women’s 12!4c and 15c Embroidered $75 to $150 25 Auminster Rugs, H10.5 from #16,08 Handkerchiefs, 6c Each Men’s $6 Bannister High and Low Shoes, $2.40 Specimen Values in the ‘ ¥ $3 Dress Forms (Size 32 to 42), $1.95 9x12 Ft. Royal Wilton Rugs at $25 from $40 $1 to $4 Children’s Dresses at 65c and $1 | 1,000 Damask Table Cloths, Reg. $2.75, at $1.50ea. $1.75 to $3 Corsets at $1.35 $1.25 Pure Linen Table Cloths at 85c $1.25 Corsets at 85¢ $4.50 to $5 Irish Point Lace Curtains at $3.25 50¢c Corsets at 35¢ CIN BE .BROTH ERS TURE VT HRD OE. Drug Store $1 Bottle Wesphal Auxiliator (Hair Tonic), 39c 59c Bottle Beef, Iron and Wine, 35c | 60c Tin Theatrical Cold Cream, 40c lb, | $1 Bottle Bromg Seltzer, 55e . |. 25c Cake Packer’s Tar Soap, 12¢. = Owing to lowness of these prices we are unable to All’ sis pene Telephone orders, at Women’s Undermuslins, Petticoats, House Dresses and Kimonos Half

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