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ae HELD FOR OF FIANCEE WHO DRANK George Ferger tained Liquor From a Bootl George Ferger, 611 East sist str Miss Josephine Ra DEATH et and 3d Avenue. self, Says He Ob- RACE TRAC egger, forty-two, of No. eet, whose fiancee, lute of what he supposed was whiskey jhe bought from a bootlesger at 71st ; She became ill, s. Louise Hajek, an aunt, stated, immediately, but recovered sufficiently to go with Ferger to visit M Mrs, Anthony Oliver at No. 66 Street, Dutch Kills, L. had another attack, They returned home and she died almost immedi- tely. WITH HIN “Mts, Hajek said the girl's relatives are satisfied that Ferger believed the bottle he bought contained whiskey. He said he drank one drink of it him- — HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. HAVRE entries for to-mor- + for ‘gwen 108; 100;' "Rose Lee, here she 3 GRACE, reiing: fourl es, a alr THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, DR. GRAHAM BELL’S SECRETARY HELD UP Permit detained on Tuesday last at Vanceboro, Me., admittance to the United States being refused to Miss Mackenaie, a Dethimar | Canadian. Although she had been living in Washington for th official at Vanceboro, entrance into the United States and the party left for Washington, where Dr. Bell sald he intended to have it thor- oughly investigated, Health Department Beains Cam- paign Against Biting Canines, on gal Health Commissioner Co £0 UF cents. day announced a campaign unmuzzied canine, for, he land to- those bites are on the increase and.a number | ¢ t seven yoars, of dos have been found afflicted with sho was cemoved from the train by an| ine rabies, while one case of human rabies has developed. Dr, and Mrs. Bell also left the train | ,qqeq that the muzzle ordinance will and spent the night In the detention |e enforced to the limit and that vio- . . 7a building at Vanceboro. Matters were tt owecuted. Immigration Officials Refused to] finally “arranged for, Sian Muckenaies | tore of It will be pr Her to Enter United States. (Special to The Evening World.) phi MONTRBAL, April 21.—Dr. Alexander |KEEP YOUR DOG MUZZLED! Graham Bell, the inventor of the telo- eoran phone, en route from his summer home at Baddeck, N. 8., to Washington, ac- companied by Mrs, Bell and his secre- | your — terrier, Copeland —————— MORE JOY FOR MOTORISTS. Lubricating Oils Follow Gasoline, Drop $5 to $10 9 Barrel. All grades and quantities of lubricat- ing oils have been reduced in price by the Vacuum Oil Company, according to an announcement made to-day by that Muazle your houn' dog, your bull, concern. This means cheaper oll to the Pomeranian, poodta,| motorist using small quantities, since tary, Miss Catherine Mackenzic, waa|Det DUE, PUD, full grown or half-sized,| the reduction is from $5 to $10 a bar- or the cops will catch you if you don't.| rel depending on the grade. Reductions Reductions The company also announced as an incentive to dealers to sell cheaver that ho contracted for carload lots fous prices would be refunded No. 422 East 73a night after drinking b¢ which he had bought fr m the street, was held witho: on a charge of homicide b trate Marsh in Yorkville ( day. An autopsy will be p n, thirty-two, of }y to-day to determine the cause of | (i.e ‘Cesatal Miss Rasin's death. Max Steinhert of No. 311 Bast 57th Street, counsel for Ferger, told the court it was the contention of the Prisoner that Miss Rasin had com- mitted suicide by takin: Ferger left her } “She had often s tion of takin, fact that sh have been bib Steinart whiskey had nothing illness. To prove {t my client is will ing right now int drink of the Ferger wa this offer. H amination next Ferger had bee same eanene eve 391 fifth Ave Yelephone - M ur Storage, at moderate prices for the preservation of furs and pro- tectionfrom damage by moths or fire. | C.6.Gunthers Sons ry essential device nue, New York urtay-tHill 5868 1 Morelthea na Contursh MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Another Spring Shirt Sale specially prepared will take place to-morrow (Friday) on the First Floor Seven Hundred Dozen Men’s Soft-cuff Negligee Shirts will be offered at prices that will make liberal buying a real economy 400 Dozen Shirts of printed madras and fine percale, comprising a great variety of desirable patterns and color effects, will be priced at $1.40 300 Dozen Shirts of various fancy materials, chiefly woven-stripe madras in a striking assemblage of smart stripe effects, will be priced at $2.45 FOURTEENTH STREET FRIDAY Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. SATURDAY Babies’ Enameled We Bassinettes 74 Regular Value $23.50 White or Ivory Tint in a way to win mothers’ approval. is unusually good. finely made and finished The value See Pages 11, 21 & 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. G. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street AY AV! UE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Misses’ Coats and Wraps for sports and street wear Attractively priced are these smart outergarments, fashionably designed for the various occasions of outdoor dress Sports and Utility Coats, Dress Coats . Capes and Wraps . Oil-silk Raincoats . $29.00 to 95.00 - 48.00 to 175.00 35.00 to 350.00 17.50 (Department on Second Floor) RA. CN West 42nd Street (Between 5th and’6th Avenues) Embodying workmanship of the highest character and exceptionally fine quality Silks DRASTICALLY LOW PRICED at $6.90 Last season’s prices for Shirts of precisely the same qualities: —SATIN STRIPED BROADCLOTHS. Announcing the Continuation Friday and Saturd of the exceptional value offerings in MEN’S High-Grade OXFORDS At the Very Special Price of $8.50 constructed to the highest specifications. contrasting silk fitting. —For the more conservative dresser the pre is a Tan Calf smart custom last. ribbed cuffs, medium weight; Black and Cordovan. 65c pair (Six pairs for $3.50) Men’s Full-Fashioned Lisle Half Hose— Light weight; Black, Navy Blue, Gray and Cordovan; high spliced, reinforced heel and toe. 50c pair Six pairs for $2.85 cellent quality; full Black only. 1500 Men’s Nainsook UnionSuits —Pin checks and stripes, cut full and well tailored, 95c Combed Balbriggan; shirts; regular length 75c each Superior quality . . . . . -« Baek, SPORTING GOODS | We are now prepared to meet practically every requirement in sporting goods at prices noteworthy for their moderation. Suggestions from our extensive display: Tennis Balls, doz....4.20 to 7.20 Camp Chairs........ Tether Balls, Racquet Presses and Racquet Covers. Sporting Goods Department—Fourth Floor. Substantial Savings (Friday and Saturday) in A Sale of Men’s Half Hose and Seasonable Underwear 2000 pairs MEN’S PURE SILK HALF HOSE—sSeamless; lisle $1.45 pai $2.00 to 2.95 values Stern Brothers West 43rd Street : Extraordinary Values Friday and Saturday: MEN’S SILK SHIRTS $12 to $15 SILK JERSEYS and FANCY CREPES in excellent color combinations. All Shirts made full—the majority have patent reversible cuffs which will add considerably to the duration of their wear. Men’s Shirt Dept., Main Floor (near Sixth Avenue Entrance). ay —Three distinctive styles in dependable, fashionable Footwear —Black Cordovan Brogues on a full toe last, smartly perfor- aled, extension edges and the desirable low broad heel. —Dark Brown Calf, ball strap and tip, and has the popular om a Men’s Ingrain Silk Half Hose— Medium and heavy weights; ex- fashioned; ir 1200 Shirts and Drawers—Fine half sleeve drawers, Nainsook Shirts and Knee Length Drawers— 65c seasonable | Baseballs........... 25c to 2.50 Goll BAe sis ce canes 1.50 to 21.50 | Fielders’ Gloves..... 95c to 7.50 Golf Chobe. 35.5 ene0s 2.85 to 4.50 Catchers’ Mitts......2.00 to 9.00 Golf Balis....... doz. 5.50 to 12.00 Tennis Racquets... ..1.50 to 15.00 Steamer Chairs..... . 2.85 to 12.50 1.00 to 7.50 Also large assortment of Beach Umbrellas, Lawn Canopies, Chairs and Tables, Boy Scout Knives, Compasses, Canteens, Ponches, ee EN a hl CE SOON ON tee