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i * SUENTISTFINDS THE aiaeae WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. The World News i in Brief |" at sits park department that cost jira FOREIGN LOCAL __ Cliurotte workers in Alegandria, committed sulolde ne are cattsing diMeultios In protest Harry Sutphin, Queens newspaper DIABETES CURE Henry 1. Stimson entertained all West] ealnst the Introduction of machinery . editor and* politician, in fait for the | srt, 1. 1, residents at a Columbus Day| foF Tolling cigarettes, shooting of William Biermann of Ja- matica, will edit his newspaper from his cell pending his trial He will plead self-defense, ° Falla and potica belive he vear has’ been tn A Plehteenth President of th. ‘Argentine Republic In Buenos Ayres. ave of Latvin tas abandoned monetary unit In favor of has ordered new coins vn, Switzeriand Spreewald, Hamburg-Anerican for the South American rervice » launched in Hamburg. and Assess han received nts in Trenton, N. party nt High Hill, his country estate.) ,, Marcela A. a ssadeah be the: Shine ppeals asking review of imposts for ‘The State Board of noes 1.615 fewer sen- ‘ compared tev. James T. Smiley, Epi man of Annapolis, has a didacy for United Stutes Senator ‘yland on the Socialist Uicket, oer ae Philadelphia Professor Tells of Experiments With Toronto Discovery. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13,—After yeara of investigation and research, in which time medical sctence was at a standstill to discover 9 success- ful treatment for diabetes, phystolo- gists at the University of: Toronto have prepared a serum whieb is pro- nounced an “absolute cure for the dinease,"” Yavy Day Paul Bourget, author, has been desig- nated by the French Academy ns its candidate as curator of the Conde Mu seum at Chantilly. throughout the country, million Kansas {# tn the throes of a contro- clone as to whether H. G itline of History” {s ft study men. Bx-President Gonzales Flores has the dispute over oll conceasiona to be nk Roskwitalsk! is the fourth} argued in Washington with Chief Jus Duffalo man who has contesseu to Keai tl tice Taft as arbiter, . Harris, Republican , for shier of the Bureau of has resigned, 14 Roy Dakin n, W. Va., has been tn , HORTON’S Ice CREAM A small quantity of the serum was Oke ome berry, Long ago supplanted the bothersome, sent to the University of mMographer, were pon ET rl i bd [er fussy old method of making Ice Cream at tients, Last night, after several injev-| Patients to whom {t was admin- ‘dail home, Mother found that it not only istered.” Dr, Stengel was asked if he re- | Spl the serum as still In the ex- costs less, but that its fine smooth tex- ture and delightful flavor were difficult to imitate. So year after year Horton's found its way into new homes until now it is the favorite on more tables than any ether Tce Cream in the world. 1851 -.M. HORTON ICE CREAM CO. - 1922 tions had been given to three pa- tients selected for the purpose, Dr. Alfred Stengel, professor of medicine in the Medical School of the univer- sity, pronounced fhe experiments an unqualified success, “1 regard the serum as one of the big discoveries of the age in medical selence,” Dr. Stengel sald to-day. “Bo far as we have been able to ds- cover, its results hayo been entirely satisfactory. After using it we have found a xreat improvement tn the for diabetes," he replied. must not nagine, though, t! o cure-all for everything. treatment of diabetes, a dise: has always baffled physiciar great step forward. Undoubtedly In that way lies dhe future treatment of the disease.” The Young People’s Store—Fourth Floor The Boys’ Section Boys’ Winter Overcoats A wider variety—more attractive models —more complete stocks than we have ever had in boys’ overcoats. You will find practically every style you could want for boys from 3 to 20 years. Prices are surprisingly and consistently moderate. Tomorrow’s Special Values in Overcoats Wool Chinchilla Sheepskin Lined Big Boys’ Coats 12.50 16.50 $18.50 All-wool, wool-lined, grey or brown, Khaki twill, sheepskin lined, with sonvenile calles ene verted plait wombat collar and muff pockets. backs—3 to 10 years. 10 to 18 years. Other Coats for Boys Chinchilla Coats—Wool-lined, convertible collars, sand, cinnamon, green, brown, oxford, 3 to 10 years, $15.50 to $37.50 Fur Collared Coats—Wool- 3 lined. Collars of nutria or opossum. Fabri anil 3 to 10 years. $24.50 to $34.50 rics } P| Fancy Overcoats -— Imported y ‘ and domestic fabrics. Raglan and Convertible collars, plain or inverted plait backs, wide belt, many patterns. 12 td 18 years. Laced Boots for Small Children been selected to represent Costa Rica In‘ dames McCreary & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET Children’s Imported Golf Hose Special 956e A complete assortment of fine English golf hose. Excellent quality all wool heather mix- tures with fancy turn over tops. Sizes 7 to 10. (Main Floor} Children’s Knit Underwear at Special Prices Boys’ Worsted Union Suits. Well finished, serviceable in grey. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 24 to 34, 1.65 Girls’ fine cotton Suits in all the wanted styles. Medium weight. Priced aceording to size, 1.35 to 1.85 Girls’ fine wool and cotton combination Suits. Well fitting; desirable weight in a variety of styles. Priced according to size. 2.95 to 3.85 (Third Floor] Boys’ Norfolk Suits, 10.00 ‘Two Pairs of Knickers Well tailored suits developed in all wool materials. Light, dark and medium shades in a variety of patterns. Included in the selection are smart sport and good looking box-pleated models. The coats are alpaca lined. At this price these suits are remarkable values. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ All Wooi Sweaters, 3.85 An urlusual sale of woolen sweaters in Various styles and combinations, including the popu- lar Shaker knit in Pullover style with shawl collar and V neck. Sizes 4 to 16. Boys’ Genuine Leather Coats, 15.75 Cold weather has no fears for the boy who wears one of these reversible genuine leather coats lined with all wool tweed. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 1.15 One and two piece models of fine quality out- ing flannel. Vary specially priced. * (1 piece) 4 to 14. (2 piece) 8 to 16 Chinchilla, bolivia, mixed wool materials and are used for the small girls’ coats, 6 to 12 years, $14.75 to $65 Junior Misses’ Coats are made of fabrics more like mothers’ pan- velaine, gerona and the like. 12 to 16 years, $19.50 to $225 set-in sleeves. Wool linings. 3 to 10 years, $15.50 to $34.50 Big Boys’ Coats—Fancy over- coats in plaid back and wool-lined materials, 11 to 18 years, $21.50 to $50 Navy Reefers—3 to 10 years: Blue kersey cloth, flannel lined, $14.75. Blue Chinchilla, flannel lined with velvet collar, $18.50 Tan calfskin, 834 to 11, $55 1174 to 2, $6;.2!4 to 7, $7.50. Patent » leather with grey cloth tops or tan calfskin with fawn cloth tops, 8! to 11, $5.50 For the Junior Miss—Tan calf- skin, black calfskin or patent leather strap pumps, $7. Wing tip ‘tan calfskin oxfords, $7.50 Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE [Third Floor) Ask The Waiter To serve a bottle of Lea & Perrins’ Sauce with your meals, Don’t just say “Worcester- shire” Sauce. Ask for and insist on having the genuine LEA &PERRINS | SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESFERSHIRE RACES AND 3 OTHER GOO i GRAND STAND £185, EXCLUDING TAN 1 LEON TOMORROW LAST DAY JAMAICA 6,000 Continental Handicap se 000 Remsen Handicap The Consolation Handicap THESIS a The Winning Goal Skilful treatment and. comfort are happily merged fer prolonged service in our Autumn topgoats. Sightly, sensible, impressive models in exclusive, service- able fabrics. Sized for every build and figure, at pronounced value price’ from $40 to $75 ’ Everything for Fall and Winter for men and boys, from hats to shoes BROKAW BROTHERS Broapway AT Forty-SECOND STREET (FOUNDED 1856) ————— A, Rainbow Garden , of aA. for $229 VIFTY bulbs of the nd E Mastlowering Dervia. Geet types. made up fro seperate sorts sufficient for a Ger 6x2 fect ‘for above special price. spring show for any home f: ‘an opportunity for owners new home grounds to see the gor: beauty ease of culture and sure flo ing quality of Vanghan's Giant Tullos, “RAINBOW COLLECTION". with pi ing directions, postpaid 300 miles. for Fall Sereee Catalog for 1922 F; all items. for perenviala ah ne fruits, with Hower’ aeede ted Cover ware ind Ine. Write fo rad meen Just Fe'ow 41 & 43 Woo'worth Barclay St. Building Cor. Cun SE Stop Falling Hair! “‘Danderine’’ will Save Any Man or Woman’: ' Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Go| 35-cent Quick! ! Don’t wait! 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