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SURE OF CANCER Advanced Cases Show Per- Improvement, Doc- tor Reports. ORD, Conn, May 20—The that an animal serum had in advanced cases of can- juccess, made by Dr. . Nowell of the Boston Uni- Behool of Medicine at the Meeting of: the Connecticut hic Society here yesterday, & subject of continued discussion 'y &mong physicians. | Dr. Nowell said that in 230 canes the most advanced stages where gerum, made immune by a bio- Process, had been used, showed permanent tmprove- And thirty-two had died, i Newell warned against praising hd Pi iat 4 . \ Oats Under Way In “Met? * Tourney ‘When the early commuters were coming to business to-day the first pair of players drove off at Engle- wood in the opening round of the sixteenth annual metropolitan golf charplonship. Because of the record breaking field the couph away on a four-minute headway from the first tee. George G. Austin and H. Blake, both of the Englewood Club, had the honor of teeing off at 8 o'clock, the first pair to get started on the long journey around the links. Competition is thirty-six holes of medal pi the nisty-tour | having the lowest scores qualifying for the championship Pc aM ee r ¥ a e- wood and Walter J. Tra hfe den City veteran, will oppose each other in the title round. All the prominent players in the Prog sent metropolitan district, 131 of them, entered this year’s tournament. only absentees were Jerome D. Tra ers and Fred Herreshoff, who had [other business to attend to at Sand- \~w in the English championship. NSO, TRED FE and Giltrean Tiffany are some of the — “TZ” | nee tender, int too highly yet, in order, Mot to raise false hopes. Hoe Rowever, that it gave consider- of success. MARIE SCHUMANN-HEINK Singer’s Daughter to Wed Califor. nia Man She Met After Run- away Accident. PATERSON, N. J, May 20.—Miss Marte Schumann-Heink, the elghteen- year-old daughter of Mme, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, the prima donna, sald last night at her mother’s coun- try home at Singac that she was en- gaged to marry Herbert Guy, a ranch owner of San Diego, Cal. The wed- ding will not take place for two years, however, Mr. Guy 1s @ friend of Ferdinand Schumann-Heink, who is managing his mother’s estate near San Diego, Miss Schumann-Heink has just re- turned from the ranch, where she paased the winter, One day when Frederick Schu- mann-Heink and several of his friends were galloping across coun- topnotchers who expect to battle their way to the “Met” finals. putfed-up, sweaty, cal- <a feet and corns. try on horses owned by the singer one of the animals ran away and threw off its rider. Miss Schumann. Heink saw the mishap and ran to the young man's rescue, thinking he was her brother. The dust covered and injured rider was Mr. Guy. An in. troduction followed and the young people's interest In each other grew rapidly. Mr. Guy is twenty-three years old, He owns ranches in California and Montana and Is said to be wealthy, pace Sees athe ay r fe bh perfect coi remedy in the world ~ bn Ra oa the poecous exuda- which puff up the feet and ca wore, tired, aching fect. It pain in corns, callouses It’ssimply glorious. Abt ble your feet feel after “TIZ." You'll never limp or draw face Yi School to Unveil Tablet. The pupils and alumni of Public} School No. 40, in Bast Twentieth street, ) will on May 22 unvell a bronze tablet in! memory of Ferdinand J, Kuehn, a for- mer pupil of No. 40 who went down on the stenmship Monroe. Young Kuehn, a graduate of the class of 1910, was wites | 8 operator on the ill fated sel. ENGAGED TO A RANCHER! LONG SICKNESS: Yields To Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.+—“TI suffered for four- teen years from organic inflammation, The pains my sides were in- creased by walking jor standing ou my feet and I had suclr| awful bearing down six doctors from whom i r temporary relief. Td Lydia E. und a fair trial and also the Sanative fash. 1 ha yw used the for four months and cannot ¢ thanks for what th “If these lines you have my peri jam: » Indiana. Vegetable Com- le from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful rugs, and to-day holds the record of betty the most successful remedy for | tary testimonials on file in the | Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem uD gan this fact. fy i shat Lydia E. Pinkhe mpound, will help tydie Ee Pinkhe test doubt | 's Vegetable eh write to ledicine Co. Lynn, Mass., for a she fi be open red by a woman, and held in strict confidenc ———— BUYS BUYS IVER-JOHNSON MOBICYCLE The new lv [3 sennron Bieycle that looks like a Motor- ~Oycle, Other FORuIar Bi models in Iver- Johnson jes to suit every individual taste. Prices to Fit All Purses. Call or Write for Catalog “mr” ‘or Sale B: | Daveg: 405 Broadway 0., 831 B'way & bth Sta, —29 years old and has been in organized base ball since 190S—star left-handed pitcher of St. Louls Cardinals. Some- what erratic, but one of the best South Paws in the business, During the winter he is sheriff of Higginsport, Ohio, Familiarly known in St. Louis as the “Coca-Cola Kid'* also as the ‘‘Pride of Higginsport. One of the tallest men in baseball—standing 6 feet 334 inches— Drinks Best quenches athletes’ thirsts—with no “come back.” Delicious —Refreshing THE COCA-COLA CO, ‘ATLANTA, GA, AMUSEMENTS. stra (FOREST PRODUCTS baa aad EXPOSITION ‘ Grand Central Palace ‘ May 21-30,dally 10 A.M.to 11 P.M.,inc,Sun, “The Story of American Wood” Beautiful Structures and Historic Exhibite U. S. FOREST SERVICE age Ever: * A Beant AMMER see IN H Beata by Lora s mR Fn k ae A fetter CMIEDREN ‘tie |e bark Protect Us Pinkham's Vonctable Com- | A Few of the Big Bargains For This Day The coming of warm weether makes more imperative than ever the clearing of our Spring st uickly, completely. Each Thursday we reduce the prices enormously on clean, seasonable merchandise, clear- ing out the odd lots and ends of lines of stock. This perticular Thursday we include a limited number of very beautiful models from our REGULAR lines on the same low price level as the usual clearance lots. These values will be found ees oe roachable any- lew York or Brooklyn. Call Thursday. 9%Cc Children’s $2 and $3 Dresses at “Pi N AF ORE’ inte aay, v8. wm, Eve, 615, HArTa0 WR Ww i WORLD LITTLE &.* Po are wh Bente nt All Performs ith St. eet rie LYRIC, 424, W. of Biwa: Gen’fVillain Battle . G iacluding the History of a BOOTH "3; Te PETROVA as PANTHEA INO. BY ny AM WINER 4 oN 4 Jinks: tte Pusha ES THAT cBUNT 39TH ST. TH TOO MA RNYCo COMEDY Stig maith, ey tow si ave ws ‘Summer Carni ai LONIAL | 12 Star Features ece an Krrow think of Coca-Cola, AMUSEMENTS, | COMN ASTOR ii R iy, suis Hanns? rae Dew Muslcay Pay, HI i lait ihe Beauty Shop.” LONGACRE Giri thik shane 89, Wed, & s | * ‘Bie a GOs | Gose Bin Lape esr | MADISONSQ.GARDEN#t May 23 DANSELAND Att. 2; Eve. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle ne 250, | Let DUUTAS FATREANK LA CES “Th de Bhop."" NAT wit .L8, Sophye Bar Asiaing hart, + others, | 8.30 oP. M. Matunce ARDINE DANSE. ¥. |toz AM, wt = DOLL Dance Contest. "8 ae Sunil Sint Brew «|Home, 2, Sweet Home Fry Noon ts | teed Ont, & Quartotte, cd ce VANITY Fair ®t id Ht, Twice Daily, 2.30 & 8,80, THE’ chil is VITAGRAPH LOAPT. ALVA! SCHENCK BROS newt a ering St ee NOW OPEN. | HUDSON, Fireworks Thurs, ATINER DAILY atatte |ratra CRACKERJAC KS” WRESTLING CAR’ WEDNESDAY AND Se inte Charee Children’s $3 and $5 Coats, at Cor. Bridge Street AND 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Avenue ALTERATIONS ABSOLUTELY FREB RGB, Bargains for Thursday Amazing Opportunities for Making a Summer Selection of of ighest ‘Clas Class Apparel at Remarkable Pric Price Savings 5 0 OF CHA 147 Sults in Rich Dia $, 275 Suits in Modish Ste 186 Suits in Novelty Faille 163 Suits in Choicest Crepe 187 Coats in Novelty Cloth 94 Coats in Smartest Checks 48 Coats in Latest Stripes 101 Coats in Choice Serges A Fe 97 19 Regular $3 & $4 Kimonos $10, $12 and $14 Values 164 Dresses in Fancy Cloths 141 Dresses in Smart Linens 79 Dresses in Organdies 104 Dresses in CottonCrepes 189 Skirts in French Serges 178 Skirts in Fine Diagonal 207 Skirts in Fancy Checks 18 Skirts in Rich Plaids Dresses $12, $15 and $18 Values Skirts $3, $4 and $5 Values | | Waists | {s3'm $2& $2 and *| $3 Muslin Values | Underwear 4\7 Waists in Lingeries 346 Waists in Fine Voiles 473 Waists in Soft Crepes 259 Waists in Lovely Laces SQ sisin Ze) _EXCURSIONS._ Short Frips at Little Cost $10.00 to Niagara Falls and retum. DECORATION DAY EXCURSION. Tickets good on evening train May 28th. All trains May 29h, and morning train May 3th. Return limit June, Ist, inclusive. $1.50 to Greenwood Lake and return. Good hotels, boating, bathing, and fuhing make this & popular resort, Coming on Saturday, Decoration Day ‘an opportunity to visit the country in search of a Summer Why not consult Erie Booklet ‘RURAL SUMMER HOMES,” es starting? It describes and pictures over 200 mountain and lake resorts, lists over 1000 hotels, and quotes fares, This book, the Chautauqua Lake Booklet and the Greenwood Lake Booklet are free at any Erie Ticket office or send 5 cents postage to R. H. WALLACE, General Passenger Agent, Erie Mallroad, New York, Brie ‘Tieket offi 245, 3A, 1278, 2081 Broadw ferry; Chambers Street ferry : Hudson ‘Termis New York; 26 om) oe T28 Fulton Strat, 004 Broadway, Brow He 122 River Street, Hobo} 228, att WISE STEAMBHIPS, fsEp “DOMINIO LI A Vacation for Everybody 4 DAY—ALL WATER TRIP 888 MILES OF INCLUDING ALL EXPENSES $18.00 TRAVEL lew York to Richmond. Va., and ri meals an a th oriin at Old Jotterson, the Richmond, or Murphy. Hotel at Hichmond, ry week day at 8 P.M. froin Pler 25, N. R.. New York, foot Tour Department. * 8900 Frankiin, OWN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Ont SALE. DS-*CRED Sect C90 or Vom ius zou vertised in The World will be! Msted at The World's Informae Ball ="e lost or found articles ap! tion Bureau, Pulltaer Arcade, Park How; Uptown moe Rorthweet MERICAN WATCH DI IS MAIDEN LANE cézi"tiley DIAMONDS SSSURT DIAMON es of Saris tw ind as Fourternth Street ‘Wes ff Pith Aves Metabliched 1687-87 Yeare in Dry Goes, TOMORROW—WOMEN'S DAY Do Not Wait for Fortune’s Windfall Save Now on Necessities Bear in Mind, Every Price Quoted Te for Latest Style Merchandise | Reductions—Sweeping Reductions IN APPAREL FOR WOMEN Smartly Tailored Spring Suits Now 15.98.. .. Were $21.98 Now 19.98. . Were $28.98 Now 21.98. ; Models—urin'd va ith Moire Ny Novelty Silks, SMART SPRING COATS—Greatly Reduced : Were $8.98 Cape, coat, fp ind odes sos sgttns-vartina hoes arate Sebales nvOeD and unlined. Metres, taiteas, cara, ial see serie cure iee soos IRE, DO YOU NOT, THAT THIS 18 Talabr nor vo) HOTIMNO te THIS APPLICABLE. Three Introductory Values in WOMEN’S LINGERIE AND TUB DRESSES 1.95......2.98........3.98 Pen gna, ati, Duly, Vr o volles, pO, pole ie oy wes rn pated To.. —_—_—_—_—_—_——C Thursday Is House Drese Day SPECIAL LUNCHEON 98 ct. and $1.24 Values Tomorrow. . Heup MUSIO IN RESTAURANT—19 TO @ RUG MANUFACTURERS Previous to showing their new Fall line of Rugs, dispose of their Surplus Stock greatly below value. ..We have been large purchasers from Ales. Senith’s Sena, Hartford Mills, and other well-known Manufacturers. ‘We still have large assortments of new, full stocks... . These rugs at prices for which thay are offered will create a record for selling. it Seamless Wilton Ru; cHisei0.0 oF Drs ft.—eleewhere Pil Axminsters—Orientals and Maree bat APY 3 {t,—elaewhere 917.50. 1 Wool Seamless Brussels Rugs— Als so fte-eloewhere 87.08 erin coteeseneseccseseonnsonscepesses sil Gin Seamless Brussels a wee 6 {t.—eleewhere $18.! famous Nepperhan... Axminsters and Seamless Wiltons— Fi {t.—elsewhere $83.00 ters—Sanford’s and Other Makes— tarnag ft and 11.3218. {t.—elaewhere $89.00. Blightly Miamatched Best Axminster Rugs— Nar Velvet a tet vale 05.50 064 O8.78. nceremeeseefele 1.95 Our Repatetion to severance thet offerings ore Just oe stated. We wantd whee undergeate than overstote ValuGD. +Bage purchased Gustng thie calo Til be held and delivered of customer's comveuionse wp to July tet, MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, $3.95 Women’s Dress Skirts. . ‘Serge and. mohair—black —double tunle effect or models with of without girdie-—all lengt! ¢ x Hac we OMENS 8 ote in; U1 et, Bleached Heck 19x40—Iinen_ finial white broche str al ud w lable weate—all MENS ee Roo ALN FLOOR, ct. Mercorinnd Demashs. .. 63-inch—bleached—new stripe and floral patterns, LINENS#—MAIN FLOOR, 1244 et. Women's Initial Hdk'fs,.. Mercertzed—pink, blue or ia border—excelient’ val 1y White Blouses HANDKERCHIBIG-MAIN FLOOR, it Drosar Siete wwiia ox ioushea ‘ of color—some ahadow ipaerta “or collar and cuffs of UBER. AHCOND: FlLoo, 49 ct. te Dressing Sacques Pretty florals semi-fitte band ‘aroun juality, MUGLINS Pasmaeyn, Seorsuchers. .... Splendid assortme nt wot Wasi Dabs Fanhtoe ma sienrmaer, $1.25 & $1.47 Charmouse—40 inch. Le Soft drapin, malty—avenia treet shades—aiso black = S84 ‘SILKS—MAIN FLOOR 1.00 ners—strap all

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