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Fee a Lacie en game sealed THE REVERTING _woRLp, e2 le eithér: iq tbe United The repbrt details merely the med~ ical observations made on certain pa- tlente, el Jal panty, studies on the Friedmann, and opening the London Exchange ~ FOREIGN EXCHANGE PUZZLE TS SOLVED WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Sir George Paish, representative of the British Exchequer, who has been conferring with the Federal Reserve Board, says ERMC CINDENNS FRENTE Official han We Refutes Doc- feters to the ‘moral peculiarities of | tbe de doctor only Cage BAL to em it clear that it was bi m fault that the investigation was not continued longer and upon a greater number of suitable cases. commerce on the high seas. ‘It is pointed out that the manner Try It. in which Dr. Friedmann presented his claims before the Berlin medical society made jem paramount to for delicacy of flavor. contention that he had discovered recovery. These claims the report i, in detail and then ab Le] ly parallel between them an “WASHINGTON, Nov. 6~The-s00l|the results of the application of the @@ official disapproval:has been placed scevation. Be tients ae, the ob- ’ a servation the serv’ loctors. pn Lae Cemerenonns | Sure”) BECNE NT |r Wvierees, (ee, Caius are based.on to this country in 1918 by Dr. Fred-|casge which always seem to get well, rich F. Friedmann of Berlin. Thelor at least to show phenominal im @amouncement was made to-day by| provement after one or two injecti the United states Public Health Ser-| the cases which reacted in this m yiee.in making public an abstract | perucncn® gu, “ont Merion were con- Bruit ned of its investigations in| “This report — not commit itself and laboratories where tests/as to whether the improvement noted @f the Friedmann eultures were made. | !0 one few ie ta atl hd Le os fe dectares that conclusions of the| crestment, or to the olimulne of os at hope, or to unassignable causes American physicians are in line with which work imy ovement In some Previous reports both in this country ion ¢ sted din vig dt ig it and abroad, “which have refuted Dr.|400# point out dintinctly that if any one prefers the first explanation he roulosis.” reatment the very distinct and un- Sh ary odie of all cases treated un- | sual detertoration in the condition Aer the observation’ of American, °! Lag ae Peas 6 an coly physicians developed running sores at | death.” bain! — “7 the point of injection of the “cure,” oe orem eee the abstract statés, adding that Dr. pod akin ban) Friedmann admitted this to be un- 1 favorable to effecting a cure, but de- maid eho “‘merker of Conuvene. @ated his method of injenction had Overcome that obstacle. ‘The report further states that the |tax bacteria germs used for injenction by Dr. Friedmann, “show that the germ ia’different from varieties of tubercle bacilli commonly known at the pres- nt time, and that their injenction in- to smaller animals rendered the sub- Ject more susceptible to tubercular in- fection instead of more resistant, as “IT am not at liberty to give out any of the details of the plan,” said Sir George, “but I feel sure that it will meet the approval of both Gov- ernments and result in a restoration of International credit which has been sorely disturbed on account of the European conflict. With the foreign | exchange situation solved, there is absolutely no reason that I can see why business conditions in the United ; States should not improve vastly.” Sir George was asked what he FREE thought of the early reopening of the Stock Exchanges in this country and|| Sai" prtssnt's Great Britain. “The Stock Exchanges,” he repited, “will open themselves. When busl- ness conditions become normal and when the financial scare is over, those who are charged with the manage- ment of the Exchanges will take the necessary steps leading to a reopen- ing of the institutions. “Just when th{s will be, no one can predict with any certainty at present. It may not be until after the Ni Year, and it may be sooner. But Exchanges will be reopened autom: cally when the most opportu: COLDS, HEADACHES, SOUR STOMACH? ars REGULATE YOUR BOWELS—10 CENTS No qpecific cases are reported inthe|, You men and women ‘who.gut 4] the ete: abgtract made public, nor is.any men: | cold easily—who have headache, erated tion made of Dr. Friedmann's method | tongue, real taste and foul Lode dizzi- of ing hb ness, can't sleep, are nervous and upset, last wien: is culture. The abstract bothered with a sick, om i, erepriation the stomach, remove the sour, undi- gested and otal) food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste mat- ter and poison from the bot of Hee cell yeare in the country who did not hear | something about it, or a victim of tuberculosis who did not experience a thrill of hope of speedy and complete cure." ‘The report naturally does not deal with the pitiful and sordid details of the scenes ensuing upon Dr. Fried- advent of the crowds of in- CANBY Betas CHARLES A. KEENE to cont eeateas zany. wave TORE WORK y WHILE store are screeching at the top of their lungs, values, values, some using com- parative prices such as $25-$30 for $10.00, some avoiding comparative figures, but drawing comparative word pictures in order to avoid a possible advertising law, they paint their clothing up to the skies, then tell how cheap they can eell it, I make this proposition: I have just purchased one hundred and fifty pieces all worsted and wool: suitings, every yard of which is all wool. I offer to the ' twice, the price I ask, said price to be $10.00. In other words, if you can purchase, in the i of all the din, noise and screech that is published in the daily papers, a suit of these cloths, linings, cutting, etc., for less than $20.00, your suit will be piece range of goods. This range of goods is made by the best mills in this country. The: colorings and weaves of to-day. These one hundred and fifty pieces I will sell I sell for $10.00 a suit. No higher or no lower. 10% NO MORE-—NO LESS Custom Made Overcoati During the dull season ] made up 2,000 Overcouts. 1 have them all ready to wear out of my store. 1 guarantee them all wool. Black and blue Over- Mata CONEY AO" MOOR oo ici cali s ce Aka a MR UASANU DC RD ORSLAOCL IGG LRIAG Handsomest Tailoring Shop in New York Cit: 119-121 NASSAU STREET Fine Black Kersey Overcoating $8.00 : $7.25 { | Velvet or Cloth § | 0 ies eee HD | in je news wee ni eviots. qollar, cands to for this style coat, and] made the your order. My price, ready to wear out FROM MITCHELL THE TAILOR 0%, \ The New York Headquarters—1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th Street Phe Rancresyart Fallotes 118 & 121 NASSAU STREET y YY, 1 have the finest designer in the business ese up in my own shops in the dull season. "Sir George ndid the question of re. ! largely depend upon the ability of that country to retain control of the Ne condiment can equal ft Mor’s Claim ific Rem- [last the sovereign cure for tuberct-|a plan has be P U s of Speci M- | joais ects ita forme, ee st believes the foicibn ‘sacbuiee tess LEAs ERRINS , course, at the ease had not al- edy for Tuberculosis. ready ‘progressed beyond all hope of| ton will be cleared up. Until 6 o’Clock Saturday. Forte wort Sibo. Seeere hong ) 17-Jewels 75.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 ‘ Are you keeping ye A Cascaret to-night straightens you ‘This remedy was so widely her-| with Cascarets—or me: =| out by morning—a 10-ce "hee kines at 4 en HR J oa MH alded by sensational newspaper no- | self every few days - ple head clear, stomach sweet, liver and. 5.00 Solid 14-K.Gold 40 tiee that it seems safe to say that) tor oil and other harsh irritants? Cas-| bowels regular, and you feel "pully for TH 00 Solid 14-K. 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