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  • 8/3/2019 DMir_1911_01!16!006-Stead Testa Pulsocon de Macaura

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    Page 6 Advertisers' Announcements. T H E . D A IL Y M IR R O R 'Advertisers^ Announcements. January 16, 1911M R . S A N D O W 'S A D V I C E T O L A D I E SAH ELEGANT BOOH FULL OP BEAUTIFUL PHOT OGR APHS T O BE FOR-

    WA RDE D GRATIS AND PO ST FREE TO EVERY LADY HEADER.

    I t is with the greate s t pleas iire that th is announcement i s made o f i n a r r angem ent wher ebyevery woman is to receive gratis , ei ther Hy call ingpersonally or writ ing for . i t , when i t will be sent,post f ree, 'a copy of an elega nt book f i l led w ithr ecen t s p l end id pho togr aphs o f s on ie o f t he wor ld ' smost .bea utifn l . s ingers and. actresses , Tha t thebook wi l l be h igh ly i ppr ec i a t e f l by ever y r ec ip i en tther e is no t t he sl i gh t es t doub t , be t i us e i n wor dsand p i c tu r es i t l eve l l s how e\

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    Page 2 'AivtrHiert* Antiouticementt. T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Adv*rti$4r$' Anneuncemcntt. January 18, tOlJ

    L O N D O N A M U S E M E N T S .5 U K i L A W J V - J A C K A N D T H K B E AN -ST At iC - I W lOE DAIL Y, nt 1.30 and 7.30. Box-fflce opea all (ias.__Tels., 8,683 (3 lineel Oerrard.AD E L l ' H I . ' - E v e i y E v e n i n g ; a i s f M r . G E O R G EEDW ARBES' Tlfetv Musical p iay, in three acta, THEQBAKfiR GiaL. MAT I SB E , 8ATURDAVS, at 2. ^x-^fBc6 t)j, atJ 7 45 M.ttinees, W ed, Thurs. andSat, at'2.3 0, PopilJatyticea 5h to 6a. BoxoiHcB. 10 to 10. a.316 GetA P O J J . O . T o f m i r i i t , at 8.30 M a t s . T H U R S . .SATS., 3 30. H. a, PE USeiE R and " T H E FOI-IAEA ' Ln Vaudevilles, Burlesques, Gastronomie Qua rttttee , Volcfe TtiJIf and PELJSSIER S PffCTED PAOKANT.| ^ O U K r . - - T o - d a y , . i nd d a il y , at 3 . T o - n igh t and. - V To-inorr&w, at .,9,. VIpE-VEKSA, by F. Anetey. ' At8.30 and 8.30, MOUNT PLKASAMT. - .i ^ K i l i i K i O r t . l o - i i > g i i t , at 9, Mr. G E O R G Ev-* EDW AftDES" production, 18 MATRIMOMY AFAI LUR E/ .6.3 0. Miss Doi-othy Vgncfe. Mat.. 8ats.,_2.30. -GA I E T Y . M r . M o u i l lo t ' s S e a s o n . L i i ^ U N i g h U ; '3.30 and 8.46 THE C APTAIN. OB* THE SCHOOL.P Iff, CtfllaboratoiB. Mat.; To-day and Sat., 2.30. Ger. 3,780./vJ .AR R lC K. OsCAH As CHE . i in t i L iL v L(KAYTUN.SJ _ To-day. 2.30, and8.16. COUNT HAKNIBAIA^ MATINEES, W EDa.,TMl;IW .. and SA iR. at 2.30. _jT m V M A l i K E t . ""' THK B L U E B I R D .I I T WI CE DAIL Y, at 2 and B. T fJ iI a M A J E . 5 i l i ' p l. H i a R t . i 0 - d a y , 2 aiid .^Ai^ , Shakespeare's KING HENRY V III.- 1 Matinee Every .W ednesday Bnd Saturday, at 2.r Also TO-MORROW and THURSPAV , Jan. 36.TH E U ^ i v W R n T E N L A W . K L N 'G S W A Y .J LAtTHEKCE IRV ING and MABEL HACK KEY. 2,30itnd- l.3.0._ Mat., W ed., Sat.,. 2,30. Tel., Ocrrard, 1032..-T Y C E { J M : - C I N D E R K L . L A . \ T w i c e I J a i t y . a t i iJLJ and 7,30. Strongest pantomime cofejpany in London.PoiJ. Prices, Ba. to Gd, Se.its boofted from 2a. 6(1. Special^Children'a prices for ma ts., 'Ph one, 7,01.7-8-9 Gn; (3 lines).LY R I C TH E C H O C O L A T E ^ S O L iS l E R!Music hj Ost-ar Straus "iPO-DAV, 2 30 aad 8 30Evenings Nadina .. MIES CONSTANCE DREVf.R.pjatlneea .. Kadina .. ^ M IE S E V E L V N D ' A L R O YN E W TH E S C A R L E T P I M P E R N E Llor 16 performanreB JUL IA NEILSQN and FRLDy E R R Y ^ At 3.30 and 3. Mats . W ed, and Bat, 3 30P L A Y H O U S E . C Y R f L M Y U D E .

    TO DAY, at 3 30 and 8. A SINGLE MAN.A t a 30, "Between theSoup and the gavoutj ."Matinees. Evpty W ednesday and Satuiday, a(3 30P L A Y H O U S E . S P E C I A L M A T I N E E S .ITJ-MOBHOW, a,t 2.30, ind ETOrr Mon.. Tues, Thura.u d Pl , (Matinees onlyi, OUR LITTLK CIND PBELLA.W R I L kAUDE M id M ARCE B V M AUDE .PR I N C E O^ W A L E S ' . T o - d ay . 2 30 nnd 8.45,CHAR L ES B \W T HE Y in INCONSTANT GEORGE.At f l lO, "Th Portr ait" Mat. , Weds , and Bats., ftt 3 30.QU E E R ' S . Mr. H. ^ . f R V T N GEvenings 816, THE PRINCESS CLEMENTINA.MATINEE, Evety W edaetday and Sataiday, at 2.30,ST . M M E S ' . - M r . G E O R G E A f . E X A N D E Rand MI88 COMPTOR. EVERY EV ENING, fl 30 , inBOCENTRKI LORD COMSERDENB.. b R C.CARTON.b i t 4 Nleb ts. FlDftt performancQ Saturday nes t.

    O A V O V . - C H A R L E Y ' S A U N T , T o -n i gh t ,' at 8.0 Mr. BRANDOS THOMAS' SEASON. Last Week.NO MATINEES. Bos-office, 2.602 Oer. C hildren half-price .SH A F T E t . B U R V . " TH E A R C A D I A N S rTO-DAY. at 2and 8. MAT., W EDS., at 3.Box-office. 10 to 10. y?M;.,, .Gerrara, 6,666^ 6,867;ST R A N D T H E A T R E . S T A N L E Y C O O K E .LAST 4 NIGHTS. Today at 2.30 and 8.48.THE MAN FROM MEXICO,The 3 Act Faroe bv H, A, Du Sonchet.1 KATH AND PINAL PERFOBSIANOE, SATURDAYXO U E V E NING NE XT.Nightly, at 8.4B. Preceded, at 8 (Mate. 2.30). by the LittleDnth Play (with Music;, "His Living image," by StanleyCoolce. Box Office 'Phone 3830 Ge rr.V A U D E V I L L E . U n d e r the mr tnaeement ofMessrs. A. and S. Gatti . At 3.16 and a.lS. Hr,GEORGE EDW ARDES' New Musical Production, THEGIRL in the TRA IN. M,atiiieB,,Wedne9t^arB, a.JS.W Y N D H A M ' S . T o - d a y at 2.30 atid 8.30. Gera lddu Maurier In NOBODY'S DAUGHTEflPMATINEE TO-DAY and W EDS..aha SATS., at-3.30. -BR I X T O N . G r a n d C o m i c P a n t o m i m e , T f EBABES IN THE W OOD. TW ICE DAILY, at 2.SO an d7.30. One of the Fnnnlest'Pantomimes inLondon'.Pewerlul Company ol.Plt9t-c|^sa pant^mlmists^E L E P H A N T T H E A T R E ^ ' A L A D D I N .NIGHTLY, at 7.30. Matinees. Men.. W ed., Thuts. andSat., at 3. Seats.booked, Is. 6d., 2B.,.2s. 6[). Box-office, 10to 10, Gracie Grahame, Maudie Ford,. W , P. Sheen. Ralphiind Nellie Howard, Ha rry Morgan, Sisters Ou. Cane, Nashand Noel.-" ,. - , " *:L H A M B R A . P E L I S S t E R ' S R E V U E .a. ALLCHANGE HERE I! ,SALERNO. PAULTON and DOLEY. PICTURES.,PA L A C E . E D M U N D P A Y N E nnd G E O R G KGROS8MITH, JUNR:, VESTA TiLLEY, ARTHURPRINCE., RI'i'CHIB TROUPE, SURE BA THERS, STEPNEY SIEGE- on Bioscope. E venings, 8. Mat., Sat, 3.P A L L A D I U M , . . A r g y ! l - s t , . W . A t 2.30 and 8,A Martin Harvey and Cg.MiBg Edyth W alker, Miss LolePuller, Geo. Mozart, and V ariety C o, Box-office, 10 to 10.Gerr., 3,775-4: '5s to 6d." AH seats t/oOSable. p R Y - S T A L P A L A C E . A m u s e m e n t s , R I N Ky^ HOOKEY IGreat Asphalt Skatlng -RInk). Pahto.,2 30 and '?30. BABES IN^TKE W OOD. Is 6d. Retrnand. Admission from Alt Underground and Tube Stations.M A S R E L Y N E & D E V i fN T 'S M Y S T E R I E . ' ^ -St. George's Hall . DAILY, at 3 and 8. 'IPaycho,"by Mr, Maskelyne, Ih e Sca rab, Mr. Owen Olaik, )SEr Da^idDevant, etc. Seats. It. to 6s. 1,646 Mayfalt.EA R L ' b C O U R T R I N K . - ^ A dm . Is. ( M n g , ed ).Skates, Is Children's motithly tickets (Adm. andSkates), 12s, 6(1, Setsioha, It, 3 and 7.30 Sunddy Cltib,Sdya., 3 and 7.30. Grand Press C arnital, Tomorrow.A L Y M P I A .yf Three Ses S K A T I N G .Three Sessions Daily. 11 till 1. 3 Ull 6. 8 til! 11.Admlseion le. iMorniitjs ed.). Skating le.each session.Rurat Carnival, Tharadiy Jan. 2a.(instead of Jannaiy 25a,i prevMjusJ? announced!, 60 tn Money Pr.ites. Sfiitersmost wear Fancy Costume or Evftime DreesCoiMpetitOFaGotttimeo must beidentified with or SUK^estlve of countrylife or l>ursuita, Inolnding representations of Animals, Birds,PloWBrs, Agrieu ltnral Produce, etc Atlmissicn (on thisocotxioa), Genfleraea 2B. 6d.. Skatius Se. 6d.i Ladlea (m-cludmg skating) 2a. 6d Reserved seat* t>m 2s. 6d.T A M E S P O R T L A N D , t l i eC o t t i n r e r an d T e a c h e rV of Sleight ol Hand, sapnlles alt kind* of nice Dtrlain.meats,Alroy Hon P a t i e n t s W i l l Be Public ly Trea ted by Dr.Ma c a u ra U n d e r O b s e rv a t io n of Phys ic ians Appoin tedby Edi to r oS " R e v i e w of Reviews.**T O ' i n o r i - o w ( T h u r s d a y ) a.nd F r i d a y T h i sW e e k, a t 3 o ' c l o c k , is the T i m e a p p o i n t e df o r P u b l i c D e m o n s t r a t i o n s a t C l a v i e r H a l l,e s p e c i a l l y to t r e a t T e s t C a s e s s u b m i t t e d byM r, W. T. S t e a d ) E d i t o r of " B e v i o w ofR e v i e w s . " , ,

    C l a v i e r H a l l is s hor t l y to be c los ed , and the firsts t ages of Dr. M acaur a ' s r emar kab le campaign ofpr ov ing the power of his invention to. cure ch ronicR heumat i s m and kindr ed a i lment s , Par a lys i s ,Deafness , etc. , will have come to an e n d .W hat wil l be the nex t s t ep t aken to pr ov ide thesuffermg pnblic with a c o n t in u i ty o l t h e D o c t o i ' sdecidedly beneficial treatment and his machiner " T h e P u l s o c o n ") canno t yet be s a id , as no dc-if i n i t e a r r angement s have been made: yet knowing-the proven vahie of the " P u l s o c o h ' ' as an ins trum e n t of decided and, it may be s a id , mar ve l loushea l ing power in s och cas es as R h e u m a t i s m ,Scia t i ca , L um bago , R heumat i c G out , Ar th r i t i s ,F l a t Foo t , and many f o r ms of Stomach T r oub le ,Par a lys i s , and some forms of Deafness , surelya r r a n g e m e n t s of some sort will be m a d e t h a t thepubl i c may not be en t i r e ly depr ived of the benefitsof the Doctor ' s i nven t ion .I t will be r emember ed tha t in the D e c e m b e rn u m b e r of the " R e v i e w of R eviews , " ed i t ed byM r. W. T. S t e a d , a - l eng thy ar t i c l e appear ed describing Mr. Stead's vis i t to Clav ier Hal l , when hewi tnes s ed one of Dr, M aca ur a ' s Pub l i c Demon-

    W\ T. STEAD,Editor " Review of Reviews**-. who has xhaUenged Dr. Macaura to cure,chronic Rheumatic Patientssubmitted by kit^f,-' .Patients to be under the observation of medical men. Public Demonstrations, especiallyto treat Mr. Stead''s fattent's/will be givehTo-morrow (Thursday) &Ttd-Friday this w^ekat Clavier Hall. Demonstrations will commence at S o'clock:- .s t r a t i ons , and also interviewed .the Doctor . B or nof that interview, was Mr. Stead - s cha l l enge to Dr.M a c a u r a to relieve, and cure patie nts submit ted by. , i i im( M r . S t ead) The chal l enge \vas - accep ted bythe Doc tor , Eui! report of which appear ed in . t heissue of the " R e v i e w of R eviews " ac jove r e f er r edto, wher e in Mr. Stead appeal ed to his r eader s tor e c o m m e n d ' to him. what they con sidered ch roniccas es of R h e u m a t i s m , etc., and in or der to ar r iveat a decis ion as to tne benefit s i ich patients Submitted derive from Dr. M acai i r a ' s Pu l s ocon T r ea t 'm e n t .

    P U B L I C I N V I T E D T O W I T N E S SM R . S T E A D ' S P A T I E N T S T R E A T E DA T C L A V I E R H A L L . -Dr . M acaur a^ when in t e r v i ewed^ s a id ;- ^" It w as my i n t en t ion to d i s c o n t m u e my P u b l i cDemons t r a t iOR s her e at C l a v i e r H a l l . T h e ^ f ac t ist h e H a l l and If ts t i tut^ here is to be closeH in af e w ' w e e k s , but a's M r . S t ead has b r ough t f o r war dh i s pa t i en t s to t es t what my m a c h i n e w i l l do fort hem, a i i d aa I have accep ted his c h a l l e n g e , I amp r e p a r e d to a l t e r my a r r a n g e m e n t S j and give twom o r e P u b l i c D e m o n s t r a t i o n s , t h a t h e r e on t h i sp l a t f o r m I may t r ea t and . r e l i eve t hem as I h a v ed o n e t h o u s a n d s of o t h e r s , no mat t er how chr on ict h e y may be.- " S h o u l d he even b r ing ther a on s t r e t cher s Um a k e s no di f f e r ence . N Q doubt Mr. Stead wi l lbe p r es en t wi th his m e d i c a l s u p p o r t e r s ; in f a c t , fw in be d t s a p p o i n t e 4 if h6 is not. T h e n , w h e nh i s pa t i en t s nave been t r ea t ed j I wi l l ca l l uponM r . S t ead himself^ or on e at his med ical f ;f iends ,to' det ivef a ver d i c t on the f irs t application. Iu n d e r s t a n d t h a t rt Is Mr. Stead ' s r ep t i t a t i on ohi t t ^g s t r i ^ jg l i t ' f t o rn the s h o u l d e r , and t h a t isw h a t I w a n t . "" Y e i , (he pat i en t s wi l l be t r e a t e d W g t i l a rl y inp r i v a t e a f t e r the Publ i c Demons t r a t i ons her e unn

    t i l they are comple t e ly car ed . Some wi l l t ake amonth , s ome two , and s ome pos s ib ly on ly a week ;it all d e p e n d s on the cond i t i on :Ol each ind iv idualcas e ." T he Dem ons t r a t i ons T o - mor r ow ( T hur s day)and F r ida y , J an . 19 and 20 , at t h r ee o ' c lock , t her ef o r e , wi l l doub t l es s be full of e.-iciting interest.^T he Doctor , f u r ther ( j ues t i oned on the c los ingof the I ns t i t u t e at C l a v i e r H a l l , p o i n t e d out tliiatt he I ns t i t u t e had become much too s m a l l _ toa c c o m m o d a t e the ever - i ncr eas ing number of vis it o r s who c a l l e d d a i l y for t r e a t m e n t . F u r t h e r .t ha t he w a s b a d l y in need of r es t , and as he hads ucceeded in his miss ion he felt jus tif ied in t a k i n git . At any r a t e , he said the only definite decis ionar r ived at is t l j a t C l av i er Ha l l would be closeds hor t l y , and any f inal decis ion will be publ i s hedin the Pr es s l a t e r .A REVIEW OF THE DOCTOR'S WORR.

    T ew wi l l ever f o r ge t the gr ea t campaign aga ins tR h e u m a t i s m and k i n d r e d a i l m e n t s , P a r a l y s i s ,e t c , and Deaf nes s which Dr. M acai i r a opened inL ondon l as t Apr i l , when he l ec tu r ed and d e m o n s t r a t ed on two occas ions at t h e R o y a l A l b e r t H a l l .A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s m a d e of theD o c t o r ' s D e m o n s t r a t i on in the P r e s s and on the h o a r d i n g s , andsufferers of ever y des cr ip t i on , .wi th t he i r f r i pnds ,f locked from all q u a r t e r s of L o n d o n to h e a r himan d see him d e m o n s t r a t e .A t t h e s e D e m o n s t r a t i o n s t h ^ D p ^ t o r : was remar kab ly s ucces s f u l in his f if ten-^inutes treatment s wi th the Pul s ocon i r i ach i r t e . ' , 1^ r ri a riy in-B tances t hos e t r ea t ed c l amor ed ' for f ^ h h e t t r e a t ment , s howing .a s t r ong d i s inc l ina t ion to l eave theStage, Many who could not be t r ea t ed dur ing thecour s e of t he even ing at t he R oyal Alber t Hal l wer einvited tocall at t he I ns t i t u t ea t C lhv i er Hal l , wher ethey congr egat ed da i ly by t he - hu i id r M s . ' i '-- '

    I n cons equence of the hundre ds: Who cf t l led fort r t a tn l en t da i l y t he Doctor t hc i i dec ided to ^ ive f r t ct r e a t m e n t to every suffer ing vis i tor , -W hich he shlicon t ihues to do , ..- \v.\::Acqui r ing l a r ger p r emis es ; Dr. M acaur a t henopened*Uf> C lavier H-^ll as a L eet i i r e T heat r e , fit-tirig \\T\\p with t ip- up theati 'f i seats >n d every pbs-Sible cohveniehce. ' ' '-( .H ere , l intil quite recentl y; lectures were give ndai ly to cr owded and fas h ionab le aud iences. T hes e

    Pul s ocon when - it wasannounced^ that the pr i ce ofthe Pulsocon woul 'd be raised to' - i ts or iginal pr ice.I n - f a c t , the' d e m a n d for the rriachiiie has s inceb e e n HO great th?it to accommodate t hd^e who cou ldno t s ecur e a machine un t i l a ft e r t he Xma s Hoh davsi t has now been dec ided lo s upp ly - the mach ine att he r educed p r i ce for a l i t t le while longer , poss iblythe end of J^in. , af te r which^ should the Pul s oconbe ob ta inab le , t he p r i ce wi l l be 50s , , i ns t ead of 38s .D I S T A N T S U F F E R E R S . ' ' '. T hes e cond i t i ons , it is under s tood , a l s o app ly todis tan t sufferers, who- mny also havei the Doc tor 'sbook free by s end ing a penny s t amp for pos t age .

    I t con ta ins all particulars Tegarding;*Ue Pulsocon,and tel ls how themachine s hou ld be i lSed . It alsotells the various complaints^ it will cure-, no m a t t e rhow chr on ic , aad, gi-v'es mutih-V aiuable' i i iformationwhich should prove useful to .all. W hen wr i t it f g fort he Docto r ' s book addr es s ' Dr . M acaur a , C l av i erH a l L D e p t , 7. Hanover - s quar e , I - ondon , - W.T H E D O C T O R ' S f H E d y O F" P U L S O C O N " T R E A T M E N T; U N I V E R S A L L Y A D O P T E D .Dr . M acai i r a has doubtless cteated' .a' . 'new era inMfechanic-Thefajjy, and now that ,hisviri;intof the neces s ar y adver t i s i ng ' which he emi>]()yecl.ina t t r ac t i ng ' t he a t t e i i t i on of t he .pub l i c , which , as . hes ays , . . " Ar e the r ea l j udges of. the benefits of hisinveii tfon, and its power t6 cur e fdriitterly-CQii-s idered chrbh ic sufferers from Rh eum atisni and .kind r ed - a i lment s , m us cu lar t r oub ie , par a lys i s , anddeaf nes s . "

    Had J ie failed in pr ov ing h i s t heor y ' co i ic lus ive ly ,his pains wpukl have been paid with deris ion_iindr id i cu l e ; but he has s ucceeded , and is r epa id , if bynoth ing mor e t han the sweet satis faction of hav ingaccompl i s hed what he under took to d o, as it ^ ' e r e ,s ing l ehanded a i i d a lone , '.'T he pub l i c has been dec ided ly benef i t ed , for today ther e . a r e t hous ands , r i ch andpoor , who wouldhave been for ever condemned , for want bf exper i m e n t , to fiuffer and die chronically cr ippled by thedread ed.. .{l isease- tRbenmati3m. . . . .T her e wi l l be , no doubt , t hous ands awai t i ng thej u d g m e n t of Mr. Stead which , to a gr ea t ex t en t ,cons t i t u t es t lV e j udgm ent of t h e P r e s s ^ o n T h u r s d a yand.Frid. ' iy, which should serve to er ad i ca t e t he i.istvestige of d o u b t in the mind of even the greates ta r mchai r s cep t i c , who , becaus e he ,or Hhfeniayy notb ea sufferer^ has not t aken the t r oub le to investig a t e , yet pas s es an opin ion . . . , ... iC lav ier Hal l i s 'near Oxf or d - c i r cus V P r inces - s fr ee t .co r ner o f - . iHanover - s quar e , W^ , ' ' wh ich "can ber eached by . a l j . under gr ound T u bes , andmos t motor' bus es : The hour s of t hcr I ns t i t u t e^ f or , f r ee t r ea t -,mnt are 10i to . .5 .30 ,da i ly , T he ,p ub l i c demons t r at i ons on T h u r s d a y , Jan. 19, and F r i d a y , Jan. 20,rwill commence, at - three o'clock. - ":

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    Page S 'AdzerSisers' Annount^ements. T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Advertisers' Announcements. J a nua ry 21 , 1911

    GREAT NEW METHO D OF RELIEF.GREAT ADVANCE ON ELASTIC STOCKING S.

    Suffeiers from varicose veins will eagerly welcome thelatcit Iriumpli of inventive modioal Rrnius, an appliancefor the effective trcatraeiit of tliis painful and distressing-ailme nt, Coiititlcs'i toile rs, nia.lc and female, wh'ose dailywork Impohes unnEttiral and ejihaustive strains upon theI cwer- l imbs wil l fi nd in t he " Var l va ne " Su pp or t sB simple, economical, a nd speedy m eans of relief. Everyo n e , rich or poor, whose daily habits or occupation mighttvcn predispose to this complaint should wear these supports as a purely prccauiionary aud preventive measure,and much acute pain can beavoided.FIT LIKE A GLOVE.

    RogisteredTiado Mark.T H E P E R F E C T S U P P O R T .RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL PROFESSION.M a d e t o M e a s u r e f o r E a c h P e r s o n .lUustratiom Showing Suppofs as Worn.

    KNEE . SUPPORTS,JB/9 each, i'ost Fre.-. THIGH SUPPQBTS,2 /9 each. Post Free.L A S T SL O N G E S TT H E R E -F O R EC H E A P E S T

    CALF SUPPORTS. ANKLE SUPPORTS, 2/9