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ER rpesety oe yrmmearureone tw bs ‘HEAD IM RNY NOT THE” I Alan Killed by a Train and Re- .. ported to Have Been Famous , Bank Robber Identified as Another Man. fy BUT HE HAD THE SAME NAME [Frain "Victim's Greatest | Robbery Was Horse Stealing, " but He Was Often Mistaken for Feat In NOW ROCHELLE, N. Y., June 5.— he police of this city, after having fully Anvestigated the story of the alleged Geath of the notorious “Jim” Brady, expert bank burgiar and one of the most @amous thioves in the country, have that the man killed by @ train at mont after having left the West- @hester County Almshouse was not the @oted bank robber, although he bore the fame name. ‘The police say that the “Jim” Brady ‘ho was killed once stole a horse and for this and another small crime served ferms in jail, The dead Brady never bad anything to do with the celebrated e@ffender who figures in Byrnes's his-; tory of oriminals. Owing to the!r having the same names the minor thief has at different times {been taken for the noted criminal. The Body of the old man who was killed by « train was brought to the Morgue ere and was recognized by a police In addition to this identincation, the Police say they have fully established Whe fact that the man killed was not the Manhattan bank robber, but the Bumble oriminal of the same name. The ody was buried In a pauper’s grave. VAN COTT FAVORS HIS SON IN SALARY CUT. Recommends Reducing Salary of Old Employee Rather than that of Young Man, Letters of inquiry to Postmaster Vani Cott show that the Post-Ofice Depart- hhis son, Richard Van Cott, and Charles WwW. White. Mr. Van Cott's son js on the roster fas General Sunerintendent of Delivery, and his salary is 43,200. Mr, White te Guperintendent of the City Department of the General Post-Office, and his sal- 1s $2,400 a year. He ‘has had that position since !889 and has been In the postal service for thirty-three years, The Postmaster has replied to the jepartment at Washington, recommend- Ing that Mr, White's salary be reduced $0°$1,400. ‘The law does not provide for the two positions, and the department HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, 0) woe A rey, ee 'NHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1908, Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YOR: HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. 20,000NegligeeShirtsat 4 Manufacturer's Cost A Perlect Landslide in Shirt Values—the Like of Which New York | est designs. band. YES, where at any price 35c. for | Shirts Worth 75c.—$1.00—$1.25. The materials are of the ‘nest French and American corded Percale, assorted patterns, In fact, every desirable weave and pattern is here All have tine pearl buttons, a pair of separate cuffs, and made in sizes from 12 to 18 neck- {n small, neat figures and stripe effects. Has Never Seen Before in All Her History. We have purchased twenty thousand Negligee Shirts from the foremost New York To make selection easy we have separate tables for the various sizes also be many extra salesmen to serve you quickly. Sale starts Saturday at 8 o'clock, Negligee Shirts, worth up to $1.25 each, at 3 for $1.00 or 35c. each, No delays and the workmanship and fit are the best that can No disappointments be obtained any- 35c OR At 35c. 3 FOR $1.00, There will 3 5c for White Taffeta Silk 20 pieces 19-inch White while it lasts In Saturday's Chal- lenge nt...... Taffeta SILK; 35c 15 pieces best quality 34-Inch Shantung Pongee SILK, the real $1.00 imported hand-woven grade, In Saturday's 75 Challenge at Cc 2 Ac for 69c. Made Veils. Made Chiffon VEILS—Plain chenille and velvet spots in black, black and white, blue and brown; value 69c. each; Satur- day’s Challenge, Cach....++-++++0++ 24c Corset Challenge. makes of All the leading and_ popular Domestic CORSETS, straight front, dip hip, bias cut; others medium bust and short hip; made In summer net, light and cool for summer wear, Challenge = ric veceeseceeeeees a eration eydd 1 5¢ for 39c Sofa Pillows. An immense Challenge Sale Bargain: GRAY DOWN SOFA PILLOWS—size 16x16—and strictly odorless—useful for many pur- Millinery. Untrimmed Hat Dept. 100 cases Fancy Braid HATS, the latest season's shapes, from one of the leading inanufacturers, at less than half the cost Large showing of Ladies’ SAILORS, in white split and sennit braids, low crowns end wide brima; very much in vogue, 69c,, 89c, & 1.50 cacn. Black CHIFFON HATS, large shapes, with straw crowns, light and pretty; $2.00 value. Saturday's Challenge, ‘ 1.25 CMCD cecececcececeecesers Ostrich Plumes, Finest quality, !n white and black; 18 inches long; value $3.00, Chal- lenge Price .... 2.25 Supreme Glove Challenge mode and gray, also black and white; 29c. and 39c. values. Saturday's 9 Ohallenge, pair. > 19¢ ¥%-Price Purchase of Black Velvet Ribbons. Blsck Satin Back Velvet Ribbons. Superior Quality—Very Much in Demand, | « for Women's 29c. Hosiery = Another great offer will be placed before you on our hosiery bargain tables to-morrow. Women’s fast black cobweb lisle thread and lace open-work HOSE, with lace down the toe, strictly first quality; they are a 15c. fer Boys’ 25c. Hose. Boys’ fast black 1x1 ribbed STOCKINGS, made of extra strong yarn, full regular made, with double knee, heel and toe; the best value you ever saw and the best fitting stocking made; sold In_ every other store at 25c. a pair for small sizes and more for larger; we offer them to- morrow, in sizes from 5% to 10 Inchifati cancoeasnese ss riveree Loe 29¢. for $1 Watch Fobs. A lucky purchase of 1,000 fine WATCH FOBS, suitable for women as well as men, plated swivels and chains. The goods are all new and up to date, being the entire stock of a jobbing concern retiring from business; so it happens that we bought goods usually sold for 75c. and $1.00 each and can sell them at the Challenge Price of.. " 29¢ Saturday's Challenge in Infants’ Wear. Sasa asesteeeeneeetagy CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in chambray, pink @ergeant as that of “Jim’’ Brady, the -_ . eerse thief, whom he had known f Cc $ of manufacture. Large and medium bi pe : Fart yen, Brown afer ( 5 for $1.00 Pongee Silk shapes, black and colons. Valiies up EAI Hey ot ee ee ta Uo There's a big surprise in store for trousers buyers to-morrow. This is no ordinary lot. ‘They're worth to $1.50 each. Saturday's Challenge c : lets : from $2 to $3.0 per pair. Just the weight and patterns that vou want at this ment in Washington {s making the straight front CORSETS, in batiste, short alosest worutiny of salaries as a result and dip hip, comprising R, & G., W. B.C. Le goes on sale to-morrow at the surprising Plenty to Last All Day To-Morrow. ie recent scandals. he New York . a La Spirite, yale ‘orces~- it jozen omen's 5 een Open- bet out, e made of ine i, Fovcnaney has en aated mat’ [fer xabo.'t Ww, Nemo, alate". 1.00) |] | “work tate GLOVES? Yiook int ike | || Black stk “inbon. with "handaome, gold pce re ee Sa ate eat ear ae ett Re eee eosin cratica BUN acd near a Heterie Cowra hare DIAG end on lolsed silver cuarmsjand (gold demand for them at $1.98 per pair. This special purchase comprises many of the OF TET EE I IGT TE AL TN ROE ‘ rp ie i, i i Rothenberg <6 ny rowiag' Store. WEST 14-74 ST. iisnosite Growing Store, Money F'romp! For To-Morrow We Have Obtained More of Those Gigantic Four-Hour Specials. Seasonable, Desirable Goods at Next-to-Nothing Prices Offered Between the Hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Only. We Give Blue Trading Stamps. Save 300 and Get a Useful Premium! AThousand Summer Skirts for Women at Half. Positively from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. To-morrow Only. Attractive, well-made, comfortable summer skirts at a cool saving of v Shirt factory. They are in every detail strictly tirst class. NO SECONDS, no damaged or half. Good woven chambray in gray, light blue, oxbood and | Crackaman Who Robbed Banks. imperfect goods, but every shirt bears our guarantee as to quality, &c. Of course we medium blue—thoroughly fast colors. Flaring ‘Nourc: stvle, { had to agree not to advertise the brand, but this is what you may expect, the finest trimmed with cording or pique or duck, Special for four hours assortment of styles and colorings ever Seen under one roof at the price. The handsom- to-morrow, a BADE OH ; : Four-Hour Sale of Girls’ White Dresses. Positively from 9 A. M. till 1 P. M. To-morrow Only. We could get only four hundred of these dresses to sell at this price. The last one ought to be gone well within the four hour sale limit. Naturally, the earlier you buy, the m tisfactory you'll find the selection. Made from good sheer lawns, with yoke of embroidery and tucks, finished with baby ribbon. Full ruffies over shoulders, edged with valenciennes Cc lace. Wide skirt with four-inch hem. Sizes 4 to 14, for four hours to-morio: 98 ianBl Wash Suits, 65 Boys'98c.RussianBlouseWash Suits, 65. Positively from 9 A. M. Until 7 P. M. Only. You could not get the material for less than we ask for the finished garment: elegant quality Galatea Russian Blouses in stripes of various descriptions, made with large sailor collar, fly front, belt to match and bloomer trousers, strongly sewed, reinforced waistband, white Ec pique shield, embroidered; sizes 3 to 7; only two to each customer, at... ’ Men’s Trousers WorthUpto$3.50 at $1.35 The Greatest Offering of the Season for Men, Offered from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. To-Morrow. A Beautiful Assortment of Newest Patterns. season of the year: just the workmanship, fit and finish that_you will be proud to wear. Worsteds, Homespuns, Cassimeres Wool Crashes. Fancy Tweeds, Stripes, Checks, Hairlines, Fancy and Plain Colors. Some made with turn-up bottoms, belt straps, French waistbands; sizes to fit any man from 28 up, from 28 to 36 inseam; pair...... Men’s Split Straw Hats at 50c. 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. We want to make our Men’s Hat Department popular, so we have taken 200 of our better hats and marked them at this low figure to make things lively. Elegant quality split straw, with wide black outside band, leather sweat band; Cc good enough for any man to wear; all siz James Means’ Shoes for Men all day at $1.98 A Most Forcunate and Timely Purchase. Every Pair Has the Brand of the Maker. latest and most desirable leathers—and all will be sold at this one unrivalled price. The lot is made up entirely of the popular Oxford or low-cut style, exactly suitable for immediate wear. There are patent I In newest shapes and in siz Also velour calfskin, with or without extension sole: Also box calf leather with heavy or medium weight sole: from 5 to 11. sizes 5 to 11. thers with seal leather backs } $2.50 values at sizes 5 to 11. must decide whether the younger or poses besides sofa cushions—for babys the older man must suffer. e at- No. 6 Satin back Vel-| No, 12 Satin back Vel- ge fuEtHEE, confirmation of the tact Beer Etec ealion AS vet RIBBON, vet RIBBON, and blue, trimmed with white pique snd 0) OS]; JAMES McGREERY &60. Closely studying the matter. of salaries, last be ee ei J5c 85c. piece, o1 9 $1.50 piece, 17. feather-stitched braid, sizes 1 to 4 25 g | orders were received clipping $10) a Sager eos Seirees Seite SS yard . C| or, yard... c years; value 29¢.; Challenge Price.. Cc . Mi » Suit Dep’ { OCIA Re Tina Avalovent Superintend: . No. 7 Satin back Vel-|No. 16 Satin back Vel- || Children's Dimity DRBSSHS, in pretty isses’ Suit Dep't, perintend is ent of the Registry, Department. hes c for Petticoats. vet RIBBON,| vet RIBBON, stripes, French waists, trimmed with Val. 4 ‘ Rt hak Nee he ons, Be. piece, J J] $2.00 lec. DAE aiign, sizes to 4 yoara; value Ger AQe Chambray, pique or linen lepartment. to $1.20, Both. men were or, yard .... r, yard... hallenge Price c.ssccsseeceeeses lin A i s re Fawing aaiaties #8 of what the Black and White Stripe Percale PETTI- | No, 9 Satin back Vel-|N atin back Vel- || Children’s TAWN HATS, fancy crowns, The Best Shoe for Women. Shirtwaist Suits. Skirts, — COATS, trimmed with deep Spanish youn RIBBO Bay irs a BBON, summed with te rary andilace, white 3.50 per pair, tucked or plain,—waists, ‘ flounce, finished with two rows of 80 piece, 35 piece, and colors; value 98c.; Challenge . . i i INDICTMENTS AGAINST GRETA coilesooek AON aS 39c or, yard .... 14¢| crvard. 20 Price... 49c a & ai h rocks ae trimmed with MACHEN EXPECTED = In fitting Sorosis Boots, Shoes or Slippers, the embroidery, ; of most careful attention is paid to the require- Sizes 14 and 16 years, Grand Jury After Brief Session Ad St ments of each type of foot. elo j journs to Report to Criminal ) ern ro The system ensures the selection of correct if “Walkine” Ski Court: | | a er ros models, and therefore guarantees satisfac- ae eo ete WASHINGTON, June 5.—The Federai| | e tion and comfort, model with yoke and hip Grand Jury. which has be sidarth ’ ’ i greed Jur, which maetvon onntere| | Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing ||| ag b pocket. Meeietiae econ || Values Extraordinary in Washable Suits 31st St. and 6th Ave. JAMES McGREERY & 60, Colors :—blue, black and | eae! with accepting bribes in con- RUSSIANS and SAILORS, in exceptional styles _ ) Value $2.00_to $2.95 grey. { mect! vith department contracts, es, { ing fi de Pig | i i Mevey colvaistsscclontteds scutes teal thastos tines anditrsetenmteriai 5 $1.50 || Twenty-third Street, Lengths 37 to 4o inches, @ay adjourned to report to Crominal \| Court No. 1 this afternoon. SAILOR and RUSSIAN SUITS, good quality $3,50 e . 750 It Pe ALA erat cod. that jhe Grand! Jury Serges and Homespuns, Reducea from $5.00 and $5.95 . | eee NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED and VEST SUITS, i i Blue and Black Mohale good styis in reliable mixtures and plain colors, $3,75 An extraordinary opportunity to purchase at “ sno’? ales HOFF CASE IS POSTPONED ‘ walking” skirts alii Reduced from $5.00 and $6.95 half price ig ts, Physicians Declare He In Too |) | SAILOR, RUSSIAN, NORFOLK, DOUBLE-BREASTED 5 A Lengths 37 to 4o inches, To Appear in Coart. | | and VEST SUITS, including many of finest $5.00 _ f@hen the caso .of John N. Hoff, Presi-| | | imported fabrics, Reduced from $6.95 and $9.75 d l Summer 0 Ing 5 4.50 “Neat oC the F, EM. Rice Pain Com- YOUNG MEN'S NORFOLK, OUTING and $ © Children’: i i pany, ot Newark, was called to-day be- REGULAR SUITS, Reduced from $9.75 and $12.90 8.90 erlGe MlOUSEISUITstal ildren’s Russian, Sailor % fore Magistrate Cornell in the Jefferson i A all wool, hand. Suits, Made of f Market Court, bis attorney, Mark Girls’ Shoes and Oxford Ties somely trimmed and well’ made, with silk tate! sict Chambray, | Alter, presented an affidavit signed by tie. In serges, fancy cassimeres and chev- own e Oo imity, lawn or linen, : two physicians declaring that the ac-|| | Two Specials To-morrow: Set Pererr rt | , ES, navy and brown; sizes up to 10 years, iY x : Hoff was arrested at the Fifth Avenue | | Patent Leather tips, full round toes, Rese values $4.00 and 45.00, = @ Thi «“ he chutes.” Certai: and 4,00 | Hotel Tuesday night on the complaint sizes8to 10!, $2.00 sizesllto2, $2.50 cities his is where the prices ‘‘shoot the chutes. rtain- of Thomas B. Adams, who charged him - A A : ’ 4 : ) ; ; PAT! ATH dull kid = A —Sa i artment, 13th / th having borrowed 419,000 trom, the | | | TA LE. ER SHOES, du FREE—WASHABLE WHITE VESTS given away with our ly be a bargain—Srturday in our Boys’ Dep 13 Twenty-third Street, sizes8tol0lg $2.50 sizes 11to2, $3.00 fine 2-piece blue and black serge and cheviot suits, These suits g| St, Store Only. Vy are of the best quality, guaranteed fast colors; sizes 9 to 16, Specially reduced prices beginning at $3.95. Adama ff had bor. Towed about 328,000 from other banka like misrepresentations affidavits were signed dy and by Dr. Clark, of New che | | ey for Hoff, guarded them and | | Mewyae hilar the payee | = == MRS. TRUAX WINS A MASTER'S DEGREE. it Hof was suffering with epinainou. Pursuing Sociological Studies While District-Attomney —Pechner Active Socially, She Wins ” the forfeits ie ba. ——_—_- , SAVED DROWNING SON. { 3. Guilford Sustained the Lad | Commendation: { Second Floor, Annex. West Twenty-third Street. 900 Two-Piece and Norfoik Jacket Suits— Homespuns, Wool Crashes, Cheviots and Worsteds; sizes 6 to 16—all new this season. Reduced from $6, $7, $8 & $9 To $3.00, Young Men’s Suits, (31 to 85 chest measure) at $10 & $12, are worth $5 more, At all 3 stores, Hatha Carnarlslo. Dr. WASHABLE SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, in newest colorings, value $1.00 to $1.95; hour a day and setting aatde another for study’. Mrs. ‘Truax paid special attention to sociology and her thesls on ‘The soctal and Vconoue Aspects of the Teuchings of Jesus Christ” was one of the strona. | > { submitted. She jatends to pat. the hnowledge she bas giined Into practical use, and she feels that she Is now well usd for sociological work, Her first eiterts will be among, the Inebriates in connection with the Oppenhelaher Lnsti- ser it and adjourned the case until | june 19. In Six Instaiments. (Begins Next Monday—Ends Saturday.) Brewster’s Millions. PUL Line Was Thrown Them, Ip the list of men and women who re- “commencement at the University NIIC CITY, Juno 6.—The gix-|<r've « masier's degree trom the New {ae Sette Reset ae the eee d son of H,. J. Guil: York University in th of 1903 Is | of ‘Cha ‘MacCracken ¢ 5 Pe cee tae eae SE OE LL Ea acta ureH raising aie cane ft By RICHARD P, GREAVES. (Copyright 1903, H. S, Stone & Co.) Three } 841 f 20 { 268 j lite-saving station yesterday Way In which the wife of Jus-| ll !# om. t the various exercises, Young Browster {s left a million dollars by his grandfather; an unknown relative, BROADWAY Stores: J Cor. 13th St. (Cor. Canal St.)Near Chambers St. Y 5 } The d{rect line to Suceess 1s via t ————_—_—_ A TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York is through the who In turn only knows Brewster by namo, bequeaths him ten millions to be given the young man at the end of one hee if no at that time Is in needy circumstances, Brewster has to disposo of his original million ina year In order to secure the ton Millions. The story tells how Ne does it, Itsounds simple. #u¢—how would you do it? READ THE FIRST CHAPTER IN MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD. tt ties H, Truax, of the Supreme q Jourt, received the honors after study- Oar eae ing for three years, She has demon- teehee sizated ats goclety woman gan pure sus vanced studies without leaving| newspaper that the homes use to off “her, so-ial duties, Mrs. Truax hes} reach their help. That paper is The Gevotes two hours a day to this work ment f Zhe father plunged in after tia life-saving Goer” Sunday World Wants, No mat- ter what your business is, Sunday World Wants will ald you. WORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN. 1381 BROADWAY, near 38TH STREET, New York,

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