The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 18

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18" zt cause It EUPHOLD RADIUM AS = 7 CURE FOR CANGER =: handled maladrottly. that radium is some- comparatively nexpert hands it 8 T » Individual int be srays—the radium lesion, the X-rays for pral effecte—and also with cases, Fre. | more surgice his can say, we have treated the rst cases of cancer patients who Mme. Curie Refers Inquirer to, 4 Dr. Monod, Who Takes ¥ Issue With Dr. Deaver. ration wag impossible, and a certain number of cu In the less desperate cases the | -| percentage of cures Is very high, and | the figures will be published In due iy PARIS, Oct. 27—The pessimism « “preased by Dr. Deaver of Philadei- hia in regard to radium as a cure i ot shared } French zor ec agai — st oO e. put that we have not yet learned pecialists. Although Mme. Curie | oor it ine em , with her lamented husband, dis-| “leven with our p imowisene Shovered radium, would say nothing | there ts the best che ting a 7 the subject, expiaining that not| Cure In cases where radium can reach ; . nion, based on actual re- nat radium ts a cure for can- | the affected region and if it be not ap. ng a physician she could not enter! plied too late.” into a public discussion regarding its | | medical use, she referred to Dr.| Dr. Gaylord Defends Radium | onod ¢ P c | ry fCharles Monod of the Paris Radium! 44 Cureand Criticises Deaver | institute, who has exhaustively | “Such an utterance smacks of the died the subject ical knowledge of the middle |, Dr. Monod, a member INE epee bala Dy , | y of Medicine, unlike Dr. Deaver,| “anig was Dr. Harvey Russell Gay- | full of confidence in radium as ap |iord’s biting criticism of the deciara- plied in the treatment of cancer. tion by Dr. John B, Deaver, that, in “It is much too premature,” Dr fonod said, “to declare that radium | M8 experience and bellef, radium has 4e doomed as a cure for cancer, On| failed in the treatment of cancer. Dr. Whe contrary, it has hitherto given | Deaver, an eminent surgeon, made the t encouraging results, and I per- | asertion in his address when inducted yell as all the staff of thin Retiiie’ whete’ we treat the most |*% President of the American College @esperate cases, place the highest |of Surgeons at its eleventh annual a were ee vee — Secinetecac eee eee ee emeres er ue ser ress ewe os 8 4 Wa Once the Gillette principle was es- «) } tablished—what happened? ~ Pp Cs Hundreds of other safety razors fol- e IY lowed in a procession to the Patent One would naturally suppose that every useful form of razor had been discovered. Yet, on January 13, 1920, the Gil- lette Safety Razor Company was granted a patent broadly covering the New Improved Gillette, of which the patentable features are as important and as revolutionary as those of the original Gillette. * * * * emes Ses But a still greater award than that of the Patent Office has been granted by the men who have shaved with the New Improved Gillette and have given it their positive approval as the The New Improve i Jcananentaneesnsissisnnas patience ary competency | applied in! The Patent Office Sto the New Improved Gillette ’ We the patents on the original Gillette Safety Razor were granted by the U. S. Patent Office, there could not be found one single example of a safety razor using a flexible blade. MADE IN U.S. A. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER &7, 1921, ns could not help. life, wher 1 assistance from Inst relleved of Malignant Dis He has been F ‘or the t But. sident of the 4 Cancer Re ated with the the Control of | Thr vanned a "Na. | 1 from Oct. 80 to |" Ip Lenape Thi n first with her bo She was raised ¢ month and toppl vid Dr. Gaylord, | veka had been opened. —best corn flakes That's why particular people say ‘Post Toasties’’ when ordering corn flakes. of most perfect shaving instrument ever produced. On May 16th last, the New Im- proved Gillette was put on sale. Already more than 600,000 men in America have bought New Improved Gillettes. While England, France, Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Italy took 335,000 in the month of August lone. Important about the New Improved Gillette—A Word about the Blades Most men prefer to screw the razor up tight to get the most satisfactory shave. Gillette deems it proper to ask the public to use Gillette Blades only in genuine Gillette Razors. The Gillette Blade and Razor are devel- oped to work together. No Gillette Blade can deliver its full shaving quality unless usedin a genuine Gillette Razor—built by Gillette, in the Gillette way and up to Gillette standards. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON, U.S.A. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER fe) -) cured cases of cancer which the sy In other o advanced, radiation has lev suffering and the patient has | en Sunken Steamer In Hatned. at her pler on Oct. 11 © Lena d + the There are dozens of differ- ent brands of corn flakes on the market—but only one Post Toasties S Z |nopes tm the curative virtues ot | convention in Philadelphia Monday. | question whether or not radium j#| Hangs Self From Hook tn watt, radium, Dr. Gaylord ia equail .4| More efficacious than surgery Ia the| Isadore Sertman, No. 284 Bast 166¢ ' empte: , Mpuliterht Motdilis Ltadih oot BibSSH ny Street, thia morning hanged himscit H HY lk ‘I oy da Bo veuve that when |, his profession. Like Dr, Deaver, |‘ atment of cancer, Radium has) eet, th a L ng | henge Rag i | he If 2 graduate in medicine from the University of Goettingen, He has been for twenty-two years d New York State Study treatment must) Hudson Street, where an’ by the pany. His body his brother-In-law, Mar- No reason for the suicide surgery.” mf the Clyde | e went down ut of wate pt o Old Martin’s On July 25th, 1888, Jean Baptiste Martin arrived in rying the | of the rid her sea New York intending toopen the city's first French Hotel. The very next day he bought the Tittle pension at 17 University Place. This was afterwards enlarged and when Martin moved uptown it was renamed the ‘‘Lafayette,"’ which is the | name it bears today. For years it wasknownas ‘‘Old Martin’s’’ and was the rendezvous for the © ‘te and epicures of the city. In those days of good things to eat, the flavor of Ferris Hams and Bacon had already been fathous for over twenty years. | | | | F.A. Ferris & Company, Ine | New York | FERRIS HAMS & BACON, “That Irresistible Flavor’’ | > S 4 Part | >) | Gl a Part | ic NZ. bed KR ZS Zs S = S &. a V i Ci) bY b S The New Improved GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Uses the same fine Gillette Blades as you have known for years—but now your Blades can give all the luxury of the finest shaving e in the world, shaving edge guarded fromthe face, but free to the beard. Identify Pa the New Improved Gillette by its L& 4 Fulcrum Shoulder re} Overhanging Cap KYA Channeled Guard yy }) Micrometric Precision KW A Automatic Adjustment Po Diamond Knurled Handle b (:) A Diamond Trademark on Guard YA Finer Shave—Longer Service » ©) More Shaves from your Blades Y o% In SILVER and GOLD Shaving Sets and Traveler Outfits $5 © $75 Ss | Many a woman learned from her mother, who had learned it from Aer mother, that Fruit of the Loom is the fabric you can always rely on. They use it as a matter of course for making things that must look well and wash well and wear well. Yet there are many women who do not know that nowadays they can also buy ready-made articles of Frait of the Loom. You can get not only sheets and pillow casesy but pajamas, nightshirts, night owns, men’s and boys’ shirts, and hand- erchiefs ready-made of Fruit of the oom. Fruit of the Loom Some of the leading stores in the coun- A are making a feature of all things made of Fruit of the Loom, because they know its sterling worth and its popularity with their customers. It is well worth your while to ask for articles made of Fruit of the Loom as well as to buy it by the yard. In either case look for the label. B.B. & R. KNIGHT, Inc. Makers of Alpine Rose, Hero, Cameo and Other Pine Cotroa Pabries Converse & Company, Salling Agents 88 Worth Street, New York “How strong do you have to be—?” HHAT’S what a man asked the other day when told you could bend an O'Sullivan Heel double. He was surprised to find it was easy. Any- one can doit. And when the pressure is released, the heel snaps back like an elastic band. Just the right springiness—yet tough enough for months of wear—that’s what the “Bend Test” proves. No heel carved out of cheap rub- ber mixture can meet it—and by the same token, no such heel can possibly give you the protection you need against the shocks of your 8000 daily steps—the shocks that exhaust your nervous system, O’Sullivan’s were the first rubber heels made. For twenty-three years they have cushioned the steps of millions of Americans, They keep their spring till worn wafer-thin—that’s why they are the accepted standard of quality today. Insiat on having O'Sullivan’s! _ O’Sullivan’s Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out ee

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