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* PONSUHENCE.JRIVES| DIUM NO CRE ESUAYER TO CONFESS) -FORCANCER, FIRST — (Continued from First Page.) ‘a cure proves nothing.” >. “Remittance Man” in Thir- teenth Street House. seemed to agree with him. Dr, Spar- « he, with Dr. von Eiselberg, had con- ~ tenement house at No. 634 Hast Thir- | sium treatment of inoperatable and to-day, the police found | natienant cancer and tumor. 617 East Fifteenth FAILED. “We were convinced from the begin- ning,” said Dr, Sparmann, “that ra- dium treatme: in operatable cases and in those in| |which we applied it we first used found that the Intense treatment) destroyed healthy tissues far beyond the mits of the tumor. “Of aix persons treated in a pre- ventive way for malignant tumor only one remained free from tumor. Of twenty treated curatively as well as preventively only eleven remained free from tumors. Of forty-two cases improvement waa noted in aix; in gravated, and in five no effects were however, from causes other than tumor. come to the conclusion that, on the contrary, the recurrence was some- times even hastencd by post-opera- tive irradiation, ponsibly caused by Dr. Abbe told of cases within his experience where a jawbone partly eaten away by @ myloid tumor had been restored by radium and where @ tumor of the skull, an inch and a half in width, had been cured though it bad almost eaten through the skull, In another case the voice of @ patient was restored after a tumor had eaten into his throat. . SEWING BONES A NEW TREAT- MENT. iii Brooklyn. By this practice he said il one succersive caces in broken knee caps without subsequent stiffness of the joint. Individual suc- INTENSE ITCHING =| AND BURNING waster| Of Eczema, Had to Cut Hale All Off, Could Not Sleep Nor Rest. Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Cured, Used Them for Son’s Heror- tholds. Not Troubled Since. £ FH & H 2§! : 4 g $ g385 is ‘ a gk i thieen Howard, ‘alter Whoa‘ 5 ba i Be He 4 ‘the organist-: ; ta Cheatham will give her an- > recital at the Lyceum on ong atternoce. mae 5 lore ing for ae to ‘G1 engagements. i ts i H | EF u ag HA g “f rail A Ti HH! ELSELE flit Etee iis iis FEET Haat No. 166 on Tuosday evening. will be musical selections recital nee Old. Firat organ at the iret Church on Monday . . Modost Altachuler and the Russian , Orchestra, agcompanied by & quartet of aingers, start on a 4. Mur of Pennsylvania and the middie | (Men who shave and shampoo with Ow Monda: “eure will find it best for skin and scalp Old Remedy That’s Always Best | For Liver, Stomach and Bowels Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and Going for 50 years, but Carter’s Little Liver Pills keep right | ers health, strength and happiness to millions. Lay aside Kg cathartics that act violently on liver and bowels and + | @ive this old, gentle, sure constipation remedy a trial. At’s really wonderful how speedily they banish headache, indl- billousness and nervousness and clear up sallow, blotchy, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature |cesses have been obtained by our. Coats snes mesecece| HEN EGG LEADS HER | geone for years but none had achieved mothod wes accepted as the practical one for curing such fractures. Dr. Delatour said be found that Neaments selves between the pieces of broken bone and thus impeded perfect set- ting. the compression of a cast was not suMcient to insure stiffness, the patella never joined He Shot - | Perfectly. His sewing obviated this, Farmhand Admits He Sho! cases and a single instance of | however, as it brought eae begets pieces of bone completely together rity of his hearers | @nd held them fixed. a ee Ho said he bad begun this form of mann prefaced his remarks by ex-| Operation twenty years ago and wae lant tw are | Convinced now of Its perfect resulta. Deatning Set th the leet two 7S ‘Tho early part of the morning ses- _~ . Im & room on the top floor of the x in the| Som Was devoted to the election of Seset Ghy:twe sapere new officers, thoso selected being: President, Dr. Goorge E. Armstrong Guiseppe Marino, forty ey peRIMENTS WHERE RADIUM |°f Montreal; Vico-Presidents, Dr. THE EVENING WORLD, usually ‘fetrnded them. Also he had discovered that ling without broken Found “Yen Wah Han” on It and Romance Follows. Lawis 8, Piicher of Brooklyn and Dr, Frank E. Bunts of Cleveland; Secre- tary, Dr. Robert G. Le Conte of Phil- adelphia; Treasurer, Dr. Charles L. shoud not be applied) Gipson of New Yo Archibald Maclaren of St. Paul, and Council, Dr. A. G. Gerster of New large quantities of radium until we) york, Dr. ver and Dr, William J. Kochester, Minn. The next convention will be hel in Rochester, Minn. the date to fixed later by the Council. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Louts Ash, died April 18, 1913; total Renji fourteen cases the tumora were ag- | total estate, $18, Mra, Frances : total estate, $136,390; net value, . | obtained, Seventeen persona died in | 26.1 the period of treatment—six of them, $134, Mre, Tatt Wants No Vote. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 11.—Mrs, “Formerly we had the hope that tt! witiam Howard Taft, wife of the for- might be possible to prevent or at| mer President, has become a member least retard the recurrence of malig-|of the local Ant!-Woman Suffrage As- | { nant tumors by preventive methods | sociation, that organisation announced with radium, Now, however, we have | to-day. nse. +; Reoorder, Dr. Han upon it aries A. Powers of Den- Mayo of 14 be by” Was Foreboding of Ml. a in Nathan, died Fob. net valuo, Callaghan, died Ji ——— and that his log FROM UP-STATE FARM TO WEDDING IN CHINA Miss Nellie Hayes of Glenham ‘(Ppertal MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., April 11— Miss Nellie Hayes of Glenbam has sold her little farm in that place and which had the name of Yen Wah 1 DEATH TAKES AGED PILOT. Daughters Find Ws Light “Geod- Misses May and Helen Pearson. The young women went away two weeks 106,113; net value, $96 ago, and their father, Capt. David Pearson, one of the oldest of the Sandy Hook pilots, who was retired from ac- . | tive service years ago, went as far as pilot boat with them. His last cog ta''vain for thete tt boarded the Car- Hook tl ‘was forever cloned, He died yesterday or heart dis- Save your hair! Make it soft, beonhem beep tape carefully draw it through yous hair, take D HAR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS—2o GENT DANDERINE fluffy, lustrous and beautiful. will, after an aj rion You cannot find one smal) strand at ® time, lication of | have an ingle trace CE eng Nae hair and ecalp will not itel aor rot veaiing: weet the rood, | ott Will be after a few weeks use, w ern surgical method described to-day epee bat really mw by Dr. H. Mockman Delatour of | over the ecal hat will pl hair, fine and downy at first hair—growing all A little Danderine fm PELELEEEES IL mediately dow- he bad succeeded in one hundred and | bles the beauty of your bair, No differ. Sunday World Co-Morrow cd Attomey-General Carmody Explains the Case of the State of New York vs. Harry Thavy. How the “White Slave” Law Was Enacted by Men Who Talked One Way and Legislated Another. SEE EDITORIAL SECTION New York’s Strangest Restaurant, Where a Remarkable Club Dine; Nightly. A Wild Night in Social Centerville. SEE METROPOLITAN SECTION te 24-Page Illustrated Magazine, Presenting a Score Interesting Articles. Scintillating, Up-to-the-Minute Copy of “Fun,” the Joke Book That Turns Tears of Sorrow to Tears of Laughter. “Dark Hollow’—Second Instalment of Anna Katharine Green’s Greatest and Most Puzzling Mystery Romance, “Bill, the Office Boy,” Talks with John J. McGraw and Then uts Over an Important Baseball Deal, bt b bk In the Magazine Gethsemane To-Day -- Ilustra- A Se New York's Bravest Woman- tions in Colors of and Rebel Against Fashion's Pi: Story About the Garden Fa- Corsets, High Heel 0 aoe mous in Biblical History. and-Eyes, Drooping ‘&e. “Hot Water Plus Self-Controt Dainty Attire for a Equals Ten Years Longer Promenade, Illustrated Life,” Explains United States Described im a Page for Senator Benjamin R. Tillman. Women, “y “Hadley” Rose, Born tr @ Briar The “Boy Mozart" from New s York Who Has Won Berlin's Pach, Win Gold Medal for Great Beethoven Prize for Year ampion Flower of the Music and Has Amazed Europe s with His Playing. How the Intelligence of Immi- grants at Ellis Island Is The Major's Daughter, Darin; Being Te Horsewoman, Who "Galloped™ ry ee by Suggestive Away with the Heart of a Young Cavalry Lieutenant. “Almost Confessions,” by Valli Valli, Prima Musical Comedy Donna of “The Queen of the Movies,” “Rid the World of Work,” Is the Slogan of + Famous Elec- trical Scientist. A Page of Eastertide Poems for Easter Day Reading. “| Never Train,” Explains Jay Gould, the World's Cham- pion at Court Tennis. fect is immediate and amasii hair will be ght, ay and wary end (Poooooeecoesenccooosoossg; Tn the Big Easter SOOO LLLLLL ESL EES SDSS SOD ELL ALLA DOO DDAOODDDD OD OD AD OOOO AD AD SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914. STORE OPENS AT 6.30 A. M. . SZ 56 Mears Loaders e AVE.19°70 20" FSTREET. ¢ Fntkin IJ 60 MONDAY MORNING From 8.30 to 11 A. M. It is necessary to close out the old stock immediately, hence these QUICK SALE PRICES Read Every Item House Dresses Regularly 81.00, Sale Price.. 59c ls aanertmeet of pereales. Bises 16 to 42. neo jemen's Morning Dresses, at he Ginghame, chambrays. Gecond | Peer. Boys’ Suits Quis bas Pier 92.39 Norfolk suits in new Balkan and regulation styles. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.50 Straw Hats, at 37 good variety of models, Se Men’s Shirts Quiet Ble (dd ao 35c Percales and mercerized fabrics. 2. Men's 38¢ to $0c Suspenders at! yee ee Women’s Shoes Regularly to 83.60, Quick Sale Prics..ss...-se00+ 75c Patent leather, bleck kid, gun- caus onkorda Pumpe, $1 We ¥ ind 5 “Gunmetal calf, “patent leather and Russia calf. Sises 2% to 7. A, Band C widths, Becond Fleer. Kolynos Tooth Paste Beret Bele Briee.....+. 9c Limit one to a customer. ale Qt. Beste | Peroxide, at 120 ern Pearl Necklaces Quick Bele ie, 50c Indestructible pearl bead neck- laces. Se German Silver Vanities, at 28¢ Powder puff, leather pouch and Girdle Belts Sith hie 39 Messaline or Moire silk. Main Women’s Petticoats $1.00, Quick Bele Priet....eeececsees 69c Leading colors; deep flounce. 2.80 to 99.98 Silk Petticoats at 91.89 Heavy messsiine, colors and Gecend Fleer. Children’s Dresses BEE su 228 years. je and ginghams. 2 to 6 29c Rompers at 19¢ Cham! or ginghams, Berond Floor. pet. B a Art Embroidery Regularly yi Cond cocliger tee see 12% p obeesa girs rege blog stamped wads. Am. Cook Book Giasteris™” 55c 8c Roosevelt Bear Book, at 25¢ One of the best juvenile sellers, Becond Floor, pa. Men’s Underwear 81.00 Garment, xd a ala “ 55¢ “Otis” Lisle Union Suits; sizes 84 to 42. ‘Wemen’s 39c Union Suits, at 22¢ Low neck and sleeveless. sizes 84 to 40. ‘Main Fleer. Untrimmed Hats Goer ate Pee... 480 “Odd lot of desirable shapes, ‘&Se to 50c Flowers marked at 1980 Odds and ends from recent sales, Main Fieer, Muslin Underwear Limited Quantities Lace Veils Regularly 980 to $1.60, Shadow and ch: y veils in white. 98¢ to $1.50 Chiffon Veils, at 380 Main Fleer. Imported Laces Regularly 980 to 61 f Quick Sale Pin eR) 48c Odd pieces; 8 inches wide. $1.25 to 91.75 Silk Bands and Laces, Yard, 09¢ Widths to 12 inches, for trim- mings, cte, Main Fleer. ne mens Hosiery 290 Quick Sale Price 16c 1% to 10. Men's 28¢ and 35c Half Hose, at 1a}c pair Black and colors; 9% to 11. Main Fieor. Dress Silks Regularly $1.85 and 81. 86 to 40 in. satin meteors, char meuse, crepe de chine, printed foulards, poplins, etc. 8c Satin Stripe Tub Silks at 38c Yard wide washable stripe shirt ings. Main Fleer, Dress Goods Satie #?t 79, serge, etc. $1.50 All-Wool Storm Serges at 980 54 inches wide; choice colors, Main Floor, Umbrellas Regularly 81.26, Quick Bale Price......++ oseee Zz c ‘Women's or Men's, with silver plated mountings. Main Fleer. Ribbon Velvet ee Pricer 15c¢ rice, . oy dnch, satin 19¢ Moire Ribbons, He 4% inch wide; cholce colors, Main Floor, Hand Bags Pre wes 686 Quick Sale Price,...... Newest shapes in silk or moire; nicely fitted; leather or silk lining, Maih Floor, omen. 8 4 Doren Cee Be Pitan ssseseeess DC errrronnn Women’s Dresses acftttlar te 810.00 98. 3498 tunic, draped ekirt effects, ‘Third Floor, Middy Blouses Regularly $1.26 & 81.50; Quick Sale Prioe........ c Juntors and girls; Balmacaan and set-in sleeves, £ ls’ $1.75 to $2.50 Tub Dresses, Gi sted ipodela; good calork Becond he RN Voile Blouses Regular $8.00 Models Quick Sale Price. c Raglan sleeves and drop shoulder effect, Becond Floor. Novelty Neckwear larly 75¢ to 81.96 Bir Bite Price... BOC Finest material ‘hb real laces. Collar and Cuff Sets, 19¢ Batiste sets, St Gall embrold- et ‘Main Floor, Hair Pins Regularly 150 a Box; Quick ‘Bate Price.....5 Celluloid pins; 6 in No mail, phone or C. O. D. Orders accepted Women’s Handkerchiefs Chee y Jor 39c wfome ure linen; odd lot of iat Main Fleer. Standard Make Corsets Regularly $1.95; Quick Sale Poles 57Zc Fine coutil; hose supporters at- tached, 39c Brassieres, at 19¢ Lace or embroidery trimmed. Becond Floor. ee Dress Trimmings Regularly to 98¢; Quick Sale Price 1 Oc Embroidered and beaded fringe. 0c to 98c Buckles & Pendants, 35c Fine rhinestones and colored Jewelled buckles and pendants. Main Floor. Centre Pieces Round or square shapes; 36 or 5 inch. pes; Mata Fleer. Amoskeag Gingham Regularly 8\4eyd.; 21 Quick Sale brie’ Otc Silk Top Bed Comfortable, $2.59 olored "tloral designs. i: Main Fleas. $2.50 Teddy Beare at 75¢ Best quality plush; movable Joints; 24 inches. Basement. Pictures Regularly 81 to 81.89; 2 Quick Sale Price... 99 Harrison Fisher drawings, eta; Mission gr antique frames; to 18x22 in. * $1.98 to $2.50 Pictures et 6Se Etchings, water colors, pastela; choice frames. Fourth Flees. weerrnnnnnoes Women’s Gloves Regularly 81.85 Pair, Quick Sale Price,.cuts..sese. 79c White washable doeskin, ‘Women's 50c Gloves, 24c Chamolsette in white or natural color. Main Flees. Sterling Deposit Ware tn iy 2 ee 7c Main Floor. Lace Curtains Regularly 81.60 to 88. er ie Hee Paie..... 95 Cluny, Brussels or Novelty ef- fects; all full size. Fourth Fleer, Window Shades Regularly £50, ui ites wide’ and” 7a 19¢ long, complete. Fourth Fleer, Water Tumblers £2 Tete Prise... LBC $1.25 Cut Glass Oil or Vinegar ruets, 550 Imported bottles, deeply cut. Basement. eee Axminster Carpet Samples Regularly 81.96 yd., q Gilet Site Prick” TDC 6-8 yard wide, $7.25 Crex Ruge at $5.25 9x12, Fearth Fleer, Inlaid Linoleums larly 81.35 Sq. ¥d., Gee te Price 23"... $90 80c Printed Lincloums, Sq. Ydue Ble Fourth Fleer.