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the patient and'at the request of the Bellevue and Governm: authorities, who were anxious to w if the | properties, treatment Tl CONDITION OF | properties which he Not suspect. ' possibly Lagi ‘The condition of the patients to wie Government physicians the teste on! such patients ts not fair to him or antitoxin. “ORGY OF GRAFT” : IN FREE PASSES ON PRET re tee tee eer ener eens ee nee tne _ TEE BVENING “WORLD, to them before aud after the bench. “AN classes joined iy the petty graft, at once sacrifiet ful revenues of the carrier ating against all stall shipper moralizing all mg the legisiatur, Comminsioner Colorado carriers have that they will cont they sent on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2%, 1918. a SETON PATENT ‘Many Among the Seventy-five) my scatione with ‘Charter Bh Pinay. § Chosen for Clinic Past Hope, atten, Me, Finlay | ‘Friends Declare. Tesco hanno pid my expenses coming here, or while raat 4 ‘ie MAY QUIT THE COUNTRY}, vantitoning are] ; ecuiiamteies the same as mine. ve nothing! Scientist Near Open Break ’ With the U. S. Government Doctors at Final Test. Dr. F. F. Friedmann of Berlin is on ‘the verge of an open break with Uatted States Public Health and M “ Hospital Service, before represent ‘of which he has been demonstrating use of his tuberculosis vaccine in this @lty for several weeks. The trouble has been caused by Dr. (Priedmann's displeasure with the se Hection of patients in the Seton Hospital Ger Consumptives at Spuyten Duyvil. ‘He was to have operated on sev: ve eed that an acoldent had the oven in which he prepares tures and caused the indefinite poet: Ponement of the clinic. * The occurrence came at @ time that gave Dr. Friedmann time to fight the Issue out with the Government officials, Af they do not recede from thelr pos!- \tlon, his associates say, he is in a mood ‘to ebandon his efforts to introduce Areatmemt in this countr; and to re- ‘tura to Germany. OBJECTS TO CONDITION OF SOME : SELECTED PATIENTS. | Among the patients selected by Drs. *Aaderson, Simeon and Lavender and bjected to @ preliminary examination ‘vy Dr. Friedmann at the Seton Hospi- ad twenty or thirty whose cases are to be hopelews and near death, un- Jets they are . Friedmann’ frien: pretend to be a mi 7, he has a fear worker. the act- fesult of the treatment with his {vaccine of some of these patients might jasten thelr deaths. There are, it is claimed by the scient- fet's adherents, among those picked out y the Government, men and women in ywhom the tissue of one lung has al her disappeared and much of the tis- of the other ts destroyed and dis- and the heart has become eo that It is distorted, and heart io likely to cause sudden death sensed tissue in the reduce the breath- tate which will not Friedmann has told Physicians at his clinica, Even the dis- feased portion helps ttle, If the Friedmann v thing It attacks th ‘which are enabling « diseased parts era to live on Dr. Friedmann treated Dr, Ostrande or | At Bellevue Hospital two weeks ago, Included are all the new style toes and some regulation Short Vamp Shoes in kid- skin, calfskin, Patent Leather and tans. $2.95 Handsome styles, as illus- trated. Patent Leather, Black Satin and White Canvas; hand-turned soles. All sizes. fae ths ele. Mahlers 6th Avenue at 31s at 31st St. tole of Women’s Good Shoes At Small Prices | $3.50 to $5 Shoes| at $2.95 New Colonials, an Sample Shoes, 95c i 1.50 a a expiry WN ro widths. timde foci to choose from. If you wear any of these sizes, don't _ [Paid Mail Orders Sent Parcel Post Prepaid! , a FRIEDMANN DENI AIO FROM De. Friedmann eatd to reporter in common with mine. They may be good; I do not know. Only Dr. Sieich of Berlin knows the secret of my cul- tures and can reproduce them.” Asked sbout the proposed abandon- ment of the clinic at Seton Hospital and! the invitation of the Canadian Govern. | ment to come there and leave the United States, Dr. Friedmann threw up his hands and ordered his chauffeur to drive away. rom things he has said to friends in the hotel it is understood that Dr. Fried- mann intends to take the etand that the 20 patients inoculated by him in thie city and the 1% in Canada afford al! the a required for ® proper test of his claims. a WEALTHY MAN MUST STAY IN JAIL OR PAY UP ALIMONY. Court Refuses to Let Alphonse * Charlot Go to Arizona for Son's Funeral. « Alphonse ©. Chariot, the wealthy min- ing promoter, who preferred to go to Ludiow street jail rather than pay his beautiful young wife, Dace Melbourne Charlot, 40 @ week allmony,pending her uit for @ separation, falled to escape balance of a three months’ term o-duy when Justice Lehman refused to Telen: him #o that he might go West to al the funeral of his son Robert. the case was ed before Justice Lehinan, Charlot'’s lawyer, Ed- ward Isaacs, stated hin cient would pay t xpenses of a Deputy Sheriff to E riz, and return, in order that ¢ might arrange for the funeral of his son, Oppoaition to Charlot’ re- lease was made by Clark L. Jordan and by Mrs, Charlot. Mr. Jordan said if Charlot was able to pay @ guard's ex- a, he ought to be able fto pay his wife's ullmony, “I cannot believe the defendam ts un- able to pay the alimony ordered,” said Justice Lehman, “However great the hard#hip of his continued tmprisonment may be, 1 fool It ta not the Court's but his contumacy that creates the hardship. Motion, therefore, ts denied.” —_————— 32 Ai Court House Plans. TRO court house committee charged with che duty of passing om plans for the new court house had received twenty-two sets of plans when the competition closed yesterd CASTORIA | For Infants and Children, Dalia Ys tare bait Bears the | Bignature Shoes, Fh Aga woes Brg COLORADO ROADS |Comimen: isi Board Finds That | Judges, State and City Of- | ficials Accepted Favors. does not disclose what further # may be taken violations law uncovered in cc gation, but a final to make clear the views of mission the_com- tn unis forbidden traffe tn transportation a INSURANCE ADJUSTERS HELO: ON FIREBUG ‘IZZY’S’ CHARGE. | Le Bowski and Deutsch Surrender When Indicted for Fraud in Claim of Loss. The Grand Jury returned (ndictmenta Le Bowski, a adjuster of | one of hin | WASHINGTON, April 2.—Revelations | of an “orgy of petty graft’ by judges, State, county and muniotpal officials and members of the Legislature in ac- | cepting passes over Colorado ratiroad | Unee were made to-day in an Interstate | Commerce Commission report. It fo! |lowed the commasion's inventigation at | Denver of the extent of the free trana- portation evil in Colorado, and the com | mtosion’s demand for indic.ment of ti Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, Vi- tor American Fuel Company, Colorado Portiand Cement Company, United States Portland Cement Company and the Great Western Sugar Company, for accepting such favors, and of the Cui orado and fouthern and the Denver a! Rio Grand Railroads for granting of passes prohibited under the anti-pass ecnens of the Interstate Commerce law. Commissioner Harlan persunaily con- ducted an investigation and, in his characterisation of the situation, veloped violations of the law on traordinary ecale.” Mr, Harlan, reliminary report handed down id: dulent proof of lom unter the firm name Co,, and Deutron late | surrendered into the! of the District-Attorney. i Hefore Judge Malone in the Court of | General Seasons they pleaded not guil-| ty, Tall, fixed at $2,600 for each, wan promptly furnished, ‘Their counsel, Herman Joseph, refused to allow hia! clients to make @ statement The evidence upon which the indict} | ments were found was furnianed by | Iskior Stein, alias whore confession has led to the indict. ment of several perwone accused of being implicated in the Harlem Arson Trust. Stein told the Grand Jury that | Le Howski and Deutach collected 6245 fm behalf of Jacob Shipper of No. 97; Fast One Hundred and Second street, | whose home was eset on fire by Stein! Feb. 2, 1912, “In Month over # single railroad Seven thousand trips were made on passes. Not only shippers who con- trolled routing of trafic in any appre- clable quantity were favored at ail times, but even public officials, « fons alike of duty, morals and accepted, even demanded, the favors of the carriers, “The record shows that Judges, State oMeclals, membera of the legislature, county and municipal oMcers, including very gen- erally made use of passes. Not only has this been the case, but tho record shows that where passes were not vol- unteered they were asked for by pubite oMclals. , Even judge: tated to pursue this DRUNKENNESS| in a curable disease, which requires treatment. The ORRINE treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer, \or other intoxicants. Can be given in! the home. No sanitarium expense. No loss of time from work. Can be given Hy wetly. If after a trial you fail to get benefit from its use your Bd ed will be refunded. | ORRINE is prepared in two formes No. 1, secget treatment, » powder; O) RINE No. 8, in pill form, for those who for Fsrtbs to take voluntary Loge Danses are diach ‘by the record, ac- | Costs only $1.00 8 box. Come in and companted by expr@sions of their sense|talk over the matter with Riker ef obligation for such favors granted | Hegeman Co. Ask them for booklet. requests by Judges pon carriers OPPENHEIM, GLLINS .G 34th St., New York Most Extraordinary Sale of Boys’ High Grade Spring Suits with extra knickers On sale—S00 Boys’ New Spring Suits in Norfolk, Double Breasted and Patch Pocket models, with extra knickers. Strictly woolen fabrics in mixtures, tweeds and cheviots. 7 to 18 years. Value $7.50, $8.75 & $9.75 5.90 On Sale Thursday & Friday. No Credits. No Approvals, Students’ First Long Trousers Suits Exclusive models, strictly all woolen mixtures and serges. 15 to 18 years } 10.50 ung Men’s Suits iy nglieh patch pocket sack and Norfolk models, Serges, checks and Saxony fabrics. 32 to 38 chest | 15.00 OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG 34th St., New York A Very Special Offer in Girls’ Spring Coats On Sale Thursday and Friday Sample Coats, broken lots and discontinued styles. 285 Coats in checks, mixturesand French serge. All desirable models. Collars of silk or washable materials. 6 to 16 years. Values $8.78, $10.75 & $13.75 5.90 None C. O, D. No Credits. tonnnmcy-cotyager gt asst ecm toe S | an hour to-day to summing up his con-! | to Justice Goff's ruling that Joseph @ “Ingy the Painter,”| = WARNING TO BACHELORS. y Tha Mare) Sapert. APPELLATE DIVISION DELAYS RULING ON HYDE. | Arguments on Appeal From Con-| Bachelors are VION ot ExcGny Chambers | more likely to become insane than snar- fain Are Ended. ted men, in the opinion of Di Segui om the aries] T. Tuttle, of Waverly, an in pert. who spoke at the Mental Hygiene Conference. | ‘There is a tendency for men to de- | I geuerate in manners and in conversa- hen tney live alone,” aald Dr onvietion f oribery were oon sion Wan rekery consisted of Ju | Siding). Motaughiin {and Scott, Join B. Btanchfield, who took wp all (of yesterday's session of the court in his attack on the conviction. devoted | oft soneluded in the Appellate Div ed by the wD res| Tuttle ‘There are many advantages | in the presence of women fn men's iomes, and in the case of Insane pa-| tlents the employment of women nurses le for betterment.” Ingra vam Laughlin, Clarke | | A New Remedy for An | Old Complaint | A fey eneths ¢lusiona and contentions that the ver-| Giot of guilty wan awainet the law and) evidence. He paid particular attention See Birere | Robin, the bank wrecker, was not an) accomplice of Hyde | “Assistant §Distriot - Attorney John | HAM! Kirkland Cinri presented the side of| and the People He reviewed the evidence | ay At length, quoting autuorities as he Went along to justify every step taken pe by the prosecution and the Court, Mr. ote Clark was questioned frequently dur- | fen, Ing the course of his argument by Jus- | end | tices MoLaughlin and Scott. ay uy ofa jon vournai tava need ‘woe No intimation Was given by the from 1 Meone, of two, Bilis at Court ep to when @ decision in the| Sieh itty Hyde matter will be handed down, The arguments and briefs submitted ware} voluminous. out ah iH ning. Prioe 23 cente at ant UB: | Drug Store, or by. mail from Saalenner. New York. B. Altman & On. have just received a shipment of Parisemade Gowns, which are being offered at the very low prices of $85, $110, $125, $145 & $175 Women's Blouses in the season’s most desirable styles and fabrics are being shown at moderate prices, in an assortment which includes Blouses appropriate for all occasions. MISSES’ BLOUSES in attractive designs. B. Altman & Co. will hold toemorrow (Thursday) a sale of Women’s Glace Gloves one-clasp, in black, tan or white, at the very special price of + per pair 68c. Also to-morrow (Thursday) A Sale of Household Linens at most attractive prices, as follows: LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS each . «6+ + $2.00, 3.00 & 3.75 DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH per dozen . . . ' $3.00 & 5.00 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS perpair . $4.75, 5.50 & 7.00 HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES perpair . $1.10, 125 & 1.35 HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS perdozen . «Ss -—-$3,00 & 4.56 EFih Avene, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem York. A seven-time Would Want works alk week. Order one fo-day and prosper. oo FUR STORAGE—Remodelling and Repairing Franklin Simon & Ce. Fifth Avenue IMPORTANT SALE_THURSDAY Women’s Tailored Suits Of wool or silk poplin, serge, checks, charmeuse, moire silk or broche faille, 29.50 39.50 49.50 Values $39.50 to $65.00 Women’s Gowns Crepe de Chine Mourning Gowns black or white silk crepe de chine, long roll revers and collar of moire silk, Drecoll double yoke of ee chiffon and dotted net; draped skirt. $34.50 Crepe de Chine Afternoon Gowns srabene quality crepe de chine, in navy, bla or Copenhagen blue, yoke of net outlined wit! lace, shadow lace collar; draped skirt. Val ‘ot w 0 29.50 Crepe Meteor Dancing Gowns Bodice of handsome shadow lace over flesh color silk, draped to one side and finished with large rose and rhinestone banded trimmin, ng draped skirt of cre meteor silk, in Copenhagen, light blue, rose, parrot, pink, white or black. Value $40.60 Copy of Latest Callot Gown Exquisite model, suitable for afternoon and evening wear, exact copy of Callot’s latest and best creation, bodice of handsome shadow lace and ribbon garniture forming empire effect, and finished with clus! of large rosebuds; round length skirt of Canton crepe silk with side tunic draped to back, in Besnard, Gold, Wistaria, Copenhagen, Taupe or Black. 59.50 Value $85.00 SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits Twelve new and distinct models of imported wool poplin, faille de Laine, English serge, shepherd and broken checks; blouse or straight line coats; richly trimmed; smart draped skirts. 14 to 20 years. 29.50 vatue $30.50 Tailored Silk Suits Of moire faille silk, bengaline or silk poplin., Dressy Coats with smartly draped skirts. 14 to 20 years. 39.50 vatue s40.50 SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY The “Successo” Corset New model, of white broche batiste, low bust, long straight hip and back, adapted to all figures. : 2.75 Regular price $6.00 24.50 37.50 IMPORTANT SALE THURSDAY Boudoir Gowns and Petticoats , FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Chiffon Boudoir Gowns Draped model of silk chiffon in weit, pink or light blue, with insertion and edging of shadow lace, chiffon rosebuds. Value $14.50 Crepe de Chine Boudoir Gowns Ss Ged wi pleted nado nc,” pink of light 9.75 Gold braid end vesosi.7s 14.50 Ba de Chine Neg! mh ae LT Ragre, claborsseiy seis Peed) sity ined ioe ifacenion to gag of 1 5.7. 5 Crepe de Chine Petticoats he ted alee yy weadow lace; colle eek ribbon ees gh lace; ribbon bow. Value $5.75 ode Chine Dancing Petticoats de chine, in white, pink or blue, accordi pesto fon flouncs elaborately trimmed with shadow Value $7.50 de rel Petticoats street and afternoon wear, of silk crepe de chine, in American beauty, taupe, emerald, black or white; wide n pleated flounce. Value $10.75 795 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. 5.95 BUY A HOME AND SAVE YOUR RENT MONEY! If you look over your rent receipts you will unquestionably find that you ave spent a lot of money for which you Bare Bonn pba] to show. y not stop such a wasteful ex- penditure? If you will read the Real Estate ad- yerinements rinted in TH? WORLD to-da: 'Y DAY, you will see won foes. opportunities to purchase a home either for cash at a bargain or on very easy terms of nayment— about the same as rent. ’ PROFIT BY WORLD ADS, AND GER, OUT OF THE RENTING RUT!