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a FREDMANN (RACING) NORFOLK WINNERS. TYRST RAOH- Maiden two-year-oils; four furiongs.—Delf, 109 (Mabrose), 6 to 6, fret; Trump, 10 (Troxier), w 2, Place, second; Charles Scannell, 112 @ickett), even, to show, third, Time sts CULTURES; __ POSIPONES CN Denies egctions Are Pend- ing to Sell American 0.4934, Colors, Madge 0., Binter, True | Boston C sett feds Jury Takes Up} as Steel, Vivian &, Kedron, Wanita, Fathom and Martin Casca also ran. porenision Neder Sa MARLBORO ENTRIES. Rights to Syndicate. MARLBORO, Md, April 1.—The en- tries for to<norrew's races are as fol- * lowe: riket Te. x four furlonee— Dr. FF, Friedmann was distressed | | FIRAT nact roar i a this a! oon by an accident to the! i109; Fg 9 Foose oven he wees for the final preparation |110: Salvator, 407. irmele sad Live Birad on en Of Als anti-tuderculosis vaccine, Ho] SECOND HACK, “Aelling; (Ineesearohle aul upward; four and one-naif furlong—Terribie Dan, Lib; Grtren Ded. 111; Aweet Ooee, 113; Klae radi, 110; * Bw would not tell anybody what had hap- Pened, except that all the material he had prepared for enty-ive patients of the Seton Hopital | Mes. 11); ive fer Consumptives at Spuyten Duyvi! | yoward: fir ha@ deen spilled, and the clinic, which | *Wild Wee ‘was to have been the last of the United | John, 100; st States Government tests, must be post- Belle, 111; Sea’ Sw 100; Wink Lady, 100; ‘den, 113, Mattie L., 11, 05; Aeves Poned at least a week. ‘The statement that he had been ne- eh three-year-olip gotidting with the American Drugsiast ‘thom, 112% “ihe Syndicate annoyed Dr. Friedmann ear-| eliet, mm Mer in the day. ©, De Vidal Hundt, his rd secretary, denied to newspaper men! er 0; that, there are “now any negotiations | Sheets and Kobert rad FIFTH RACK--selling, (m ong, Swarte Mill, Tater 108; "en rt foyal Prince, 11d; 1 Pressed to know whether a been Propored the secretary merely re- ling: three-year-olds on the “now.” The story of physictans who have bs og fom to Dr, Friedmann ied ‘ik Jungmann, Viee-President of the | ou, 110. mated on seeing Dr. Friedmann Satur- rat 107; Cuttyhunk, 112; "Kile Grane, 925 ay, until Dr. Arthur C,H. Friedmann, | Henbtic, 107. the Bactericlogist's brother, Kot him Apprentice allowance of five pounds claimed. = eg automobile for a ride to allow) Tk fat, a Dr, ¥. F. Friedmann to go to a clinic) without listening to arguments for the NORFOLK ENTRIES. Purchase of the American rights to use hg vaccine. ‘ ‘To Dr. Arthur Friedmann, Dr. Jung-! mann is said to have made a propont- | ing tion which Included the free distribution 1 of the vaccine to hospitals and dispen- Ti saries for charity patients. Dr. F. F. Friedmann visited the company's labor- | fr" atories at Astoria. » who said he represent- . Finlay, President of the Aetna National Bani nd a real estate promoter in Kansan City and Long Inland, this afternoon offere} a possi- dle explanation of negotiations between Dr. Friedmann and the Druggiste’ Syndicate. Wg “Any negotiations of the sort re-| Ported,” eald thix man, “must be made through Mr. Finlay. He brought Friedmann to country and’ha: and thone of his tunding." i ‘ood atthe time Mref'ine lay Gave out hie offer of 61,000,000 to Frie@manr for a proof that his v |LOSES HIS DIVORCE SUIT BY DECISION OF DEAD JUSTICE. | Frank W. Lenz Is Denied Decree From “Dreamland Venus,” Coney Island Cashier, He Wedded. ns of the late NORFOLK, Va., April 1.—The entries for to-morrow’as races are as follows: Piree poles “sores Chess, Ke, 100 the Dr Friedmann hes anid he declined—was as offer—which @ reward for 1 Kreat publi Not a8 paymen: for « mo y in the American use of the treatment. -——— - - TURKS ACCEPT PEACE TERMS 1,00 OF THE POWERS. |x Make No Reserve in Agreeing | cats to Conditions and Give |i" Thanks for Mediation, vice and One . Whom he led from in Dreamland to the | alta: ago, undertook a rest cure at French Lick Springs last sum- CONSTANTINOPLE, April 1.—The mer with an alias F, W. Lens. Government to-day decMred The Court found that the “F, that € unreservedly accepted the terms Lenz" of peace proposed by the European Lenz at Wolf's Hotel, Powers. The Foreign Office hanilod tnd. April 10, 1911, was not the hus- the Ottoman acceptance to the dean of hand, but the proof that the Mrs, Lens the diplomatic gorps this morning, ac- was the former Coney Island cashier, companies by un expression ef thanks who, as Gertie Hogan, was known ‘as eo the Powers for their medtation. the "Dreainlazd Venus,” did not sat- Cen, re isfy the exacting mind of the late Jus FLAGLER GROWING WORSE \tee, Me gave Lene permission to re ypen his sult when there is further FROM EFFECTS OF FALL. |proot that the ‘atre, tens. who rust cated at West Saden was his wife, who joined a Mra, West Bad f UNEQUALED ing and Polishing Gold, Nickel, Aluminum Tarmless. Effective. Eco- Ronicai. nase Relatives of Magnate | Show Anxiety ees Over His Condition—Confined to Home in Florida. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, April 1.—| ‘The, condition of Henry M, Flagler, who | tives and friends express anslety over his condition, yeti <idioaallll FAILS FOR OVER $6 $6,000,000. sue GON URSTRIN, Germany, Aprit 1a |) , Over forty yours the Cer ed. fend address for F local banker, Gustay Puppe, suspended payment to-day with Habilities esti. mated at from $6,250,000 to $7,500,000, Puppe and his son have disappeared 25270256 BETIG™AN [7 "Sts FANCY& NOVEL Lid TS MADE TO SELL AT $25.00 & MORE ‘15.00 On Sale at This Price To-morrow Only ‘Handsomely Trimmed Suits, Superbly Tailored, Materia!s are imported Men’s Wear Serge, Bedford Cord dant Novelty MAN WHO TOOK TRUNK FROM DKS UZED 1S SENT TO ELM FOR KILLING CHILD! Courts Dispose of 23 Other Persons Who Had Pleaded ,| Express, which handles steamer |) .{ the fashionable New York dressmal Wie} that contained $2,500 forth of #mua- "| gled goods, the seizure of which atarted »| the investigation by the authorities, + | most Important witnesses, inasmuch ws + | March 17, e9 [enabled to go a long Way in clearing » | up the myatery. 2) OO FC i SMUGGLING INQUIRY, Case of Accused New York Dressmaker. (Special to The Rrening World.) BOSTON, April L.—It was announced by Ansiatant District-Attorney Gar- land this afternoon that there will be & seasion of the Federal Grand Jury next Tuesday to hear the testimony of witneanen to be brought before thmt body by the Federal officials who have been ferreting out smuggling. Patrick Daly of Kast Hoxton, a} teamater employed by the Cummings wage, wan put through a long exam- ination at noon by Attorney Garlant in connection with the smuggling op erations at this port. Daly ia allege’ to be the man who was directed to re: move the trunk of Miss Kate Brennan, 1 ‘was regarded as one of the| Daly if the person who directed the removal of the trunk fro a the Cunard dock, traced through his Government ‘would be testimony, t Daly's testimony was taken hehind closed doors, and neither Federal officials Daly himself | would talk about what went on. He ‘was taken to the Federal Building ‘by Surveyor Graves and Inspector Sleep, the last named, with Inwpector Mc- Kenna, having collected considerable of the evidence that resulted in the ar- rest of Mr, and Mrs. Terrance 1, Shove ln, of Somerville. “Honey” Mellody, a prinefighter, and his wife have been interviewed by the Federal officers in connection with the amuggling charge againat Terrance Shevlin and his wife, Mrs, Mellody and Mra, Shevlin are cousins. “Honey” is jn @ hospital in New York, where he was operated on for a growth in an eye. =| BROKAW Fe (et lot No, 4 Bromx street, cS TE ERE THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, AUTOMOBILE DRIVER Guilty or Been Convicted. ‘Twenty-four prisoners, trial or confession of various were arralgned yesterday Supreme Court and General follows: BY JUSTICE SEABURY. Aloysius Bulger, twenty years old, No. ‘ Elmira Reformatory. Joseph 8. Horohoe, thirty-four years 4, of No. 100 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, ity to forgery in the thi oyed as assistant cashi firm at No. 71 Broadwa; d forgery to conceal theft |nintera made restitution; sentence sus- pended, BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. Frank Denaro, twenty-six years ol pleaded gullty to abducting woman; fir jogfense; State prison, two years to nine years and #ix months. Horatio Morris, forty-three years old, lor No, 1210 Simpson street, the Bron: pleaded guilty to recetving property cighth avenue; fret stolen from No. 981 offense; sentence suspended. convieted by orlmes, the Bessions. ‘The disposition of each case Was as né Daly avenue, tried and convicted & Manslaughter; run over and killed jehild with automobile at Fifty-aieth “| street and Tenth avenue; Arst offense; White Plains, . check on Hank of the Metropol offense; ira’ Reformatory, Denne Kilda, eighteen years old, of ‘Thirty-Mfth street and Second avenue: pleaded guilty attempting ty stead firat! 1410 Madison avenue; first offense; mira Reformatory Thomas Doyle, twenty-one yeare old, of No, 776 Tenth avenue; tried and con. victed attacking Chinese restaurant’ keeper at No. 7 Columbus avenue; first Offense; aentence suapended ut request of jury. Daniel Myers, twenty-two years old, of No, #4 Bast Ninetieth street; leaded guilty stealing trunk from house No. @ West One Hundred and Thirtythird etreet; first offense; sen- tence suspended BY JUDGE MALONE. John McGowan, seventeen years old, of No, $4 Past Thirty-third etreet, and ‘Wildam Corcoran, eighteen years eet: | of No. 8% East Forty-second street: | KI ere; each Btate prison from two years and six months to four years and six months. Oliver Moore, twenty-four years oid, pleaded Guilty burgiary at No. 6: West Twenty-third street; second offense; State prison three years. Eéward Murphy, thirty-one years old, of No. 9 Dowery, pleaded guilty selling cocaine; first offense; penitentiary six months. Frederick Hab, alias Mulford, twenty. one years oli, of No. 100 Wee Fifty- third street, pleaded guitty burgiary at of rd ler No. 8% Seventh avenue; first offense; Elmira Reformatory. Joseph Parker, nineteen years old, of Two Hundred and Twenty-second streot; Frank Russo, nineteea years old, of No, 710 Bast Two Hundred and Fifteenth jatreet; John Toskowsky, nineteen years ol, of No. 4230 Park avenue, and Frank O'Donnel, nineteen yedra old, of No. #3 East Two Hundred and Twenty- velghth | a, horse and wagon from grocer at No.) APRIL 3, 1018. Doth pleaded guilty burglary at No, 36) East Thirty-second street; firet offend-| street. All pleaded guilty burglary at pete City, vo. 4283 Third avenue; first offenders; each Kimira Refornatory. BY JUDGE 0’ SULLIVAN. Roy G. Kiberson, thirty years old, of No. 63 West One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, pleaded guilty attempted | theft of two automobile tires from atore at No. 210) Broadway; first offenes; sentence suspended. Gaetano Gubiteal, forty-four years old, of No, 218 Grand street, convicted of policy possession. First offense, ‘Pen!- tentiary one year. Roceo Trivigno, thirty-four years old, of No. 105 West One Hundredth street, pleaded guilty carrying revolver, First offense, Fined §%. POSLAM RELIEVES TIRED, ITCHING, CHAFING FEET. Itching or chafing feet are Cape for the use T} Poslam. Eruptions and sere spots are soon healed. me occur! on any part of the body, acne, tetter, all skin affections, are so quickly mas- tered by this perfect remedy that tolong endure their Fiecomforts ie unnecessary. Poslam is antiseptic, soothing, rhea intense and in Tage pase it cannot possibly harm and should be used unhesitatingly in all conditions. e daily use of POSLAM SOAP, an yo pure soap medicated with Poslam, inestimable benefit to all whose A Kes is subject to eruptional troubles. Soothes tender skin; never ir- ritates; be roght ae baby’s bath; best absolutel; ‘All di Ma Pol (price, 50 All: druggists jam cents) and Poslam Soap( conts). | Ferree som ye pceed ig imergency oratories, 98 West £0th Street, New James Hall, twenty-five years old, of Westbury, L. 1, indicted for robbery and carrying @ revolver; pleaded guilty latter offense; fir one year to ax years and six months, BY JUDGE ROSALSKY. Dantel Tosto, twenty-one years old, of No, 6 John street; tried and coi of offense; State prison, victed of stabbing Giuseppe Depase of No, 9 Cornella street; Penitentiary one year. firat offens Edward Muller, twenty-one yeara old, 925 East Thirty+third street: pleaded guilty attempting to forge ot No. DI ED 1556 LL t BROTHERS HATS & FURNISHINGS The prevailing demand among young men for Sack Coats cut and tailored on natural lines is generously met with in our showing of softly tailored, shapely Spring Suits in a broad vatiety of the newest color tones, in- cluding the popular hair lines and pencil stripes. custom-made garments GREAT REM and we've got to sell. To le’'ve sold trem end ots the last two months, he price cuts are reat and choosin judge value, TH urniture at the new prices. $18 Liberty Table, $12, 50| leeper. easy. Top is 24x42 Ins., height 30 Ins.; solid oak, finished a beautiful shade of Fume Oak. Large drawer with wood handles and a shelf in base of which is convenient for books; fitted with a roomy closet in top. $20 Solid Oak China Cabinet, $11.75 This Cabinet is 64 Inches Bish 38 inches wide; bent glass ends; French legs; 4 shelves; quartered oak; finished in rich golden color, FAIR TERMS~ Little's far below the lowest cash prices will sell on very favorable terms. Sale ends April 14th, If you ier will fully apprec fate Little’s On April 15th we be to our remodeled building, 47 and 49 West 14th Street, If you want Furniture at sacrifice prices come early. J.H.LITTLE & CO After May Ist, 47 & 49 West Vath Street Our Spring Overcoats have the style, fit and good workmanship usuall. found in high-grade, bat auch below the usual custom-tailor prices, Astor .Place & Fourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DQOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY id i TT TT LITT 6th Ave. S. W. LE’S Cor. 15th St. OVAL SALE Nobody moves through choice. We’ ve got to move sell we've got to sacrifice. ie guatlee of Furniture durin: must be doubi stocks yet. now quality, the sellin; Bi, Variety is if you can $34.00Golden Oe Buffet. Height S4 in, width 48 in; French plate mirror, 10x40 in; best quar- tered oak; sil- ver drawer; drawers for linen; two roomy clos- ets; French i legs and hand- carved claw@ feats new de- Note Dimensions, $30, 00 Brass Bed $ Half Price . 15 This well-known Brass Bedstead has 2-inch continuous posts, one-inch fill- ers; finished {n bright or satin finish; made In full and tee sizes, One of the many de- signs we are selling at about half price during the sale, -Little's has never been an instalment house, but prices for high-grade furniture at this sale are not only lower than “instalment” prices and “elub” igi but ever quoted by any’ , and we Sixth Aveoue, 7) S. W. Cor. 15th g in gory, B. Altman & Co. have opened on the Second Floor, in connection with the Women's Blouse Department, a Custom Order section for WOMEN’S TAILORED SHIRTWAISTS, and are displaying new models of wash- able silk and cotton materials in the season's approved styles. Women’s Imported Coats and Wraps are ready for*inspection in the Spring assort~ ments, comprising the latest models and showing the rich materials and color schemes now in vogue. Included are handsome Wraps il of Beaded and Embroidered Chiffons, Brocaded Silks and Satins, Eolienne, Charmeuse, Faille, etc., the prices of which range from $110.00, $125.00, 165.00 to 450.00, Smart Coats for Walking, Traveling and Motoring are also shown in the new styles and fabrics. The Boys’ Clothing Department has in the reguiar stock an attractive selec- moderate prices. B. Altman & Cn. COLD DRY STORAGE for Furs, Fur Garments, Draperies and Lace Curtains, in vaults constructed on the premises especially for the’ purpose. Pap Ase, HG wb 10h Pirie Naw Trt ah lanaustl ka World Want works al week. Order one lomday and prosper. tion of Imported Hand-embroidered Pique and Linen Suits,for Little Boys; also a com- plete assortment of Imported Straw Hats at p | mae teas vit you oma Won FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repeiring. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Direct attention to ur new location for Women’s and Misses’ Tailored and Dress Skirts, which are now being shown e fourth floor with greatly in increased t tacilities.. SPECIAL POR WEDNESDAY Washable White Cordeline Skirts oan pean i pomeranian cert Value $5.75 3.95 Washable White Eponge Skirts Rater acti eae eS 4.75 Wool Bedford Cord Skirts covert Serioan, ta Bada oF aay. = ee ues 750 White Corduroy Velvet Skirts Of white washable corduroy; open front, vase back, novelty belt with pockets. ‘alue $14.50 9.75 Shepherd Check Skirts Draped or tailored models of black and white 9 75 or broken check English worsted. Value ° Sale of Spring Underwear FOR WOMEN AND MISSES “Parfait’’ Glove Silk Vests 1a white, pink or blue, crochet top, reinforced. Value $2.00 “Parfait” Emb'd Silk Vests Embroidered glove silk. French band tope. Value $2.75 “Parfait” Silk Combinations ie ie silk, i eee pink or blue; “Parfait” Silk Knickers anee” in black, white, pink or peers “Parfait” Silk Dancing Bloomers erd 12.50 Value $3.75 falue $3.25 Reet Mire nk or blue Value 38.00 ~ 3.75 “Parfait” Silk Dancing Petticoats Of glove silk, in black, white or pink. Value $7.50 4.95 Swiss Ribbed Vests ee / FES et tase. FI Fine Ribbed Combinations r French band top, loose or tight knee. Heretofore $1.00 55 Fine Ribbed Combinations Of fine Liste, French band or hand crochet top. tae r 85 Youths’, Boys’ & Girls’ Underwear direct attention to their Franklin Simon & Cov large assortment of foreign and domestic Spting Underwear for freien Girls Ct Boys, in all weights—Furley & Buttrum’s Stuttgarter's. Dr Dei- mel’s Linen Mesh, English ‘‘Aertex,” Carter's and American Hosiery Co.—at our usual popular prices. Sale of Women’s Gloves . Doeskin hamois Gl # ¢ namele Gloves button, pl one clasp real chamois in white or natural. Vaiue $1.25 85 16 Button Glace Gloves ‘White only; three pearl buttons. Value $2.80 | 1.65 12 Button Chamois Gloves ‘Washable chamois in white or natural. Value $2.25 | 75 12 Button Doeskin Gloves ‘Washable doeskin; white only. Value $2.50 | 95 Sale of Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Negligee Blouses or meren or printed Np or soisette in all colors, with ia 7 to 14 years. Heretofore $1.00 65 Boys’ Middy Blouses pi, white Danish drill, with pany, cadet blue or khaki coler galatea collars and cuffs, emb'd emblem and chevron on sleeve. 4 to 10 years. He Boys’ Negligee Shirts 12% to 1834 coe measure. Heretofore $1.45 Boys’ Madras Pajamas : we te serined foes Mio 18 years, Hi deretatore ere $18 135 85 85 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Andrew Alexander Women’s Patent Leather Shoes at $5 Spring shoes of exceptional quality, with tops of black kid and cloth, gray suede or*white kid—the long // vamp, high heel last so charac- , teristic of fine shoes. Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth St, 548 Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth Street Le aie