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Pectin THE GENERAL UNREST. | (From t Mado Blade.) | + Tf the millennium should come next week somebody would start out @ week Jater with » Betition asking for ay siggy reer AMES AND INECTS AGHED FOR “TIE New Way of Treating Infec- tious and Chronic Diseases Told at Medical Meeting. Let your sore, swollen, ach- ind’ feet spread outina | bath of ““Tiz.” wt a Dr. Charles H. Duncan of No. | Broadway described to-day to the convention of the Allied Medical As- sociations of Amertca, in session at ‘curing infectious and chronic dis \ | ten years with almost invariable suc- | cess. He complained that American w doctors to whom he had described his Ve Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- ing, burning, corn-peste: bunion- tertured feet of yours in a “Tis” bath. Your toes will wriggle with the ‘Il look up at you and almost t thee er take another dive in have been uniformly slow in taking it up, although it is widely used abroad and has been favorably commented on by foreign medical journals. ‘The cure is a modification of the serum treatment and involves both subcutaneous injections and internal application, Briefly stated, Dr, Dun- that D ssdadl ‘he's | can's system invalves setting germs ; your feet feel like lumps of | against each other, but he would use, end-all red “out just try “ia ts the combet foree for health, the de rand—it's glorious. Your feet Eine with joys alse you will fod | Very germs which are affilcting the ail pain gone from corns, callouses | patient. Dr. Duncan catches a num- and bunions, ber of wild germs, tames them and There's nothin; ‘Tis.” It’sthe| returns them to the system of the only ‘remedy th ws out all the| vatient, where, they begin to work poisonous exudations whi your feet and cause foot ich uf UP | most immediately in the interests of health. Get « 25-cent box of “Tis” at any | drug or department store—don't walt,| Dr. Duncan described in the sim- ‘Ab! how glad your feet get; how com- | pjest language he could use and at You can} ue same time carry understanding fortable your shoes feel. wear shoes @ site smallor if you dp | 11° ee a i ecating influenza sire —Advt. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton S.reet, Brooklyn Special Sale Wednesday Newest Model “‘Roselle’’ Corsets “Roselle” Special of hand- some pink Broche, low bust, long hip and elastic inserts for slender fig- ures. Also medium bust, long hip, well boned for average and full figures. Actual Value 3.95 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale for Wednesda Positively None Sent C. O. D. Women’s ‘‘Roselle’’ Brassieres and Bandeaus Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Attractive models in six stylee all-over lace, silk and lace, satin, ribbon and lace, Pussy Willow and pink brocade Extraordinary Values TO GURE INFLUENZA 2613! the Hotel Pennsylvania, a method of | « eases which he sail he has used for! method, with full permission to use It, | | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. | which he has used muccesafully in | hundreds of cases. , | “Take the phiegm from the respir- atory tract,” said the doctor, “Mix it with distilled water. Let it stand for one or two hours. Put it through @ Pasteur Miter, Filter out all solid particles. Inject filtrate subcutane- | ously into the patient's body. The healthy tissues around the point of the needle will then develop anti- toxin to the patient’s own poison. ‘This will antiCote the poison.” Dr. Duncan's explanation was more technical and racted undi- vided attention. He answered many questions put by his medical brethren. The doctor said he first used the | system of using germs of a patient to | treat disease in a patient ten years ago when he was house surgeon af Volunteer Hospital. People There Not Ho: o Major, 3 fest 96th formerly a soldier in the 16th has been a resident of the Tombs since Marc ‘To-day he was brought before Judge Rossleky jn Ge Jn Gen- leral Sessions on a charge o' Vote gg, 7OU ke the ‘romba?? aid Major here. ‘They in there stole the my French war cross. Bas As ll TI DEFICIENCY BILL TO WILSON. et ee House Adopts Conference Report on $22,000,000 Measure. WASHINGTON, June 17.—The House to-day adopted the conference report on the deficiency bill after re- fusing by a vote of 208 to 1 to strike gut the appropriation of $272,000 for the | United States Employment Service as asked jepresentative Blanton, ‘Texas. @ bill, carrying about $22,- |, now goes to the President. conference report decreases the appropriation for recruiting and {reining Shipping, Board crews from sbut7.ife.96 to $500.00. LOSES WAR CROSS IN TOMBS. | | electrical workers throughout California went on asa, M A ts 4 union oMcials cipal ‘ties in th <ocusennsagipasnenenonsn BAYONNE’S WATER CUT OFF. Jersey City Promises Help When Main Breaks. Bayonne {6 temporarily — withou' water, due to a break in one of the rte of the gk ay main. ‘The city ag called upon Jersey City for help and have been promised it Most of the factories tanks and are able to supply Dut, smaller factories are af fected by. the HAD PINPLES FOR THO YEARS TELEGRAPH STRIKE MAY BE SETTLED BY TO-MORROW Konenkamp Believes Burle- son’s Concessions to Phone Workers Affect Keymen, are atone | CHICAGO, June 17.—The strike of | commercial telegraphers which bas been in effect a week to-day may be settled to-morrow, according to 8. J. | Konenkamp, International President of the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union of America, He said he be- Neved Postmaster General Burleson's order of Saturday granting the right of collective bargaining to electrical |and telephone workers, which pie- vented a strike except on the Pacific Const, would apply to the telegraph | operators and would simplify ‘the! | situation. “The speed with which the strike ts; ended depends mostly on the timg it takes the Postmaster General th er- ganize his machinery for bringt the officials of the telegraph com-| panies. and those of the union to-| gether,” Mr. IC “For two years I bad pimples and blackheads, My face was full of them and after « few months sample of Cuticura and afterwards bought more, and when I had used aix cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Marie Mannette, 57 Devoe St.,Brooklyn,N.Y.,July28, Lecomte! a intment and ‘Taloum your daily toilet preparations. ‘Each Free Address pestward: || See ae @AN FRANCISCO, June 17,—Tele- phone operators, linemen and other Uptown Store it is to have ev in it just completely furnished. first married home attractive. able to have finer and finer homes moon apartment. Over 100 years These four walnut bedroom pieces made throughout. The price for the Many Other Suites and Single Pleces In. Crex Rug $3.95 ft Crex Rug. 750 ft, Rag Rug 9.75 7.6x10.6 ft, Rag Rug . 13.50 46 in, Rag’ Carpet, a yd 98 2214" in. ag Carpet, avd 8 oath {t. Velvet Rug’ (Seamican) 48:75 China Matting, best grade, a yd. 70 27 in. Napier Matting, a yd 7% 2214 in, Nupler Matting, ‘63 1s In. Cocoa Matting, a 65 22x36 in, Steele door m: 23, 36°, Congoleum Rug r Feltojéum, a : Inlaid Linoleun f é 4 1.65 inoleum, C grade, bis kA 1.88 Liberal Credit Terms Ze Weekly om 815 Worth, ‘TSe Weekly Cowperthwait & Sons 3rd Ave, & 121st St. Charge Accounts for June Brides That first little home of your own—what a delight what a satisfaction to show your friends each room As most brides know, it is important to make your Home-loving hus- bands are the kind who get ahead fastest and are So look carefully to the furnishings of your honey- go girls like you—the June Brides of their day—came to John Ke Cowperthwait's for their furniture and furnishings because they knew his furniture was reliable and moderate in price. Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also ‘ea XVI Bedroom Suite representing Louis XVL. period, they are not as ornate or elaborate as most furniture of that period, Beautifully Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Today at Cowperthwait & Sons the same standards evail. Inoveracentury of furnishing New York jomes we have given careful service and high values in merchandise. There is no red tape in opening a charge account here. Leave a ‘arall! dapoate when ‘your things are ordered—then weekly or monthly payments as convenient. Soldier’s Credit—No Deposit If your husband served with the colors in any branch and is established in civil life again you are entitled to “Soldier's Credit” and no deposit is required when you order, Special Grafonola Outfit ONLY $1 A WEEK ‘This te one of the most = ia we as it should be— as time goes on. "A thousand donble fie reeree to choose are unusually attractive because, bi in Bedroom and Dining Room Furnitures, Ore ape 4 : x $14.75 New Type of Suramer Furniture gulte 18. ssecseeeeeee You will like this pretty new style of Summer furniture, The frames are of ivory enamel with pretty black trimming and seats of woven fibre, These pieces are well made and are as cool looking as they are comfor ‘A Large Selection of Furniture for Porch aid Lawn. Also Full Selection of Ham- mocks, Including an Exceptionally Well Built Svecial Hammock and Canovy. CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row. News i A ay Store Open 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. HEAR Fourteenth Street Weat of Fifth Avenue WEDNESDAY THURSDA Start-of-Season Sale Women’s DUSTERS re 897 4.24 S R AINCOATS —our reg. $12.74— 7.17 Yes, it is natural for the phrase “‘Start-of-Season’”’ to make you think immediately of Hearn and bargains, because ever since we inaugurated our famous series of “Start-of-Season”’ Sales their fame has spread, and shoppers everywhere know that these sales mean values somarvelous that no other store has been able to match them. The present sale is no exception to the standard. For travel and motoring, a linen or mohair duster is quite necessary if one is to emerge with frock as fresh as a flower at the end of the journey. All are smart, loose coats with detachable belts, convertible collars and convenient pockets. The rain coats of silk canton rubber are made on the same attractive lines, and may be had in tan, navy, gray and black—in all sizes, Save Your Hair You are getting bald! The appearance of dand- ruff and loose hair on your clothing or in the comb are all the proof you need. Dandruff kills the halg, a little at a time maybe—but it kills. The contagion dandruff mugt be summarily routed out if you are to escape that final and inevitable result—total bald- ness. Newbro's ‘Herpicide DESTROYS DANDRUFF STOPS FALLING HAIR There must be no delay. The regular and intelli- gent use of Newbro’s Herpicide should begin jet once. The first application will remove all traces of dandruff, stimulate health in the hair Follicles of the scalp and prevent the hair from falling out. “Herpi- cide will save your heir—save you from che baldness. It has a delightful odor and is most com- forting and cooling to the head. Use Herpicide—Do It Now Sold By All DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES REFUSE SUBSTITUTES Always insist upon genuine NEWBRO’S HEB- PICIDE. If you are offered a substitate—Don't take it, Instead, send the dealer's name, description or name of clerk and hour of occurrence, to ‘The Herpicide Company, Detroit, Michigan, and a @0c size bottle will be mailed you free. GONE !!! TOO LATE FOR HERPICIDE es and = ous aes nd