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TO TAKE Tr peman Walsh Leapefittom D DEATH YROSSMORE'S HIGH JUMP | CASHIER ROBS ‘Roof to Telegraph Polein | Known Among Sporting ‘Him Without Coat or Helmet. Robber Chase, Men, Behind Bars, SCALED A FENCE,|BLOND WOMTAN IN CASE. Him, Not Recognizing Roche Charged with Sys- tematic Stealing. BOY AND MAN CAUGHT.) AMOUNT SAW TO BE $5,000. Former Used by Older Thieves to) Accused Man-Caught Once ts Given jeeze Through Traneoma and Another Chance, but He inloak Doore—Too Wise to Talk. Falla Again. Edward Walsh, in a chase| William Rowley, the tall, dark-haired, burgiers carly to-day did many| bland Dngiishman, always well Greseed, feats, only to lose two of his | smiling and suave, who for three years because he had to shed) has been the cashier of the Rossmore yar prisoners bp eont amd helmet in orfer to catch | Hotel, at Broadway and Flontyeoond men. street, and is known to every sporting geverad week: ‘lio neighborhood | man of local prominence, waa arraigned Police Headyuirters has been @cene of many burglaries, In every| the complaint of P, H. Roahe, his em- the method was the same, The unlocked the door, and it was ployer, whom he ts aoc.sed of robbing with a system suggestive of methodic rage-track play, How far the alleged went a boy over a fanlight, until after the place had been| peculations hays gone oan only be told {hat anything was known of it.| after the books have been completely time yebterday mcrming there| examined, Roghe says the amount will @aloon robbed In Mulberry street, | be $5,000 at least, ‘ast night when the men of the} Rowley walved examination and * @t they wore told they would have CI Myveien ty etreet station were turned | Magistrate Cornell beld him in $4000 ball for trial, He waa ted back to tis coll. rveegar of tne | ME, Roche told the story of the cash: @ former member ie 9 army, Ho was « prize athloto |'*r* Sllewed pecubatians. tn the athletic contests, | 82/4, has been the reciplent of some of few three men and a boy at| ‘ie money and favors which the money paella ‘end ho won for himeeit| A. female employee of the hotel, tt ts =: th and Prince streets this morn- | allowed him to bestow, Rowley is a He followed them into Mott|married man, but, according to the ‘and by getting in the shadow | Stories that are told at Forty-second @ @oor watched them when they |Strect and Broadway, he has given ‘28, The place is a headquarters Ttallen musictans and in {t every much of his time and most of his money of late to the young woman whom he first met in bis capacity as cashler of in front of the Cafe Mascagni, tare violins and other instruments |the hotel. He lived with his wife in (Great value left there to be called/4 modest boarding-house in West @e next day. Twenty-ninth street, The men who Weleh mad the place, He got ong, and when Mc- keep tabs on things fm the Tenderioin ire Chena she Way, tell about expensive dinners which ‘PoMoeman McNamara was coming| Rowley and the girl had with Roche's the atreet and Walsh manoged to|monay in the restaurants where the 4 him to stay back while he watoh-|menus loak Uke @ city directory. @8 the men. One of them, @ big, pow- fellow, caught the boy up, threw pon his shoulders and in w jiffy the| Roche, who is known as a good @lver, Uttle “fellow had opened the fauntight|/a@ helper to all in troudle, i much And dropped inside, affected by the actions of his tvurted Giving a rap with bia night stick,| employes, Rowley had free acasas to Had Free Aacess to Cash. # run for the men in front| the money drawer at all times, and no cheok was put upon him in the hand- mara came wp he turned him over to} ing of the cash or the menioulation m and then called for the boy to apea door. The boy rofused, and, dropping helmet and coat, Walsh placed an- ot the books, Acconming to the stery told ®y Roghe, het officer, had come up, close to Rowley's defection from honesty was discovered five weelas ago and be was and with a leap was upon his) then given another chance, ‘The arest and, like a soldier scaling a was through the fanight He | W%* made on Wednesday evening, and Rowley was locked up without a charge d the boy out and then said: other two went inte thu, door-| belnmé made against him, Creat eecrecy aaere.” was maintained, no name beng en- The domwoy was No, 231 Mott street, | tered on the poltoe blotter, Br Ga Nitugseey’ street backs up to |2°count. Roche, in looking over the| ' the tenement uvop the roof of whioa|cash account « few houre later, was that a tenement pole for wash (Ou into it and up to the root Joe Hyslop, @ guest of the hotel, after reached there he found a tiv ce Mtonce. separating hime Meyey| Paving his ‘bill, which amounted to 54 bf next door on the one side and|Casuajly remarked to the proprietor of of two stories to @ three-siory|the hotel that he had settled up his d, and Walsh, looking down, | surprised to find no entry of the amount j S he cash drawer, Ines came within sevon or eight foot |@Md no such eum In tI of the buildiug, in the yard below She | When questioned Rowley first dented uw Reasoning that if they could make he descent he could, Walsh inaue u Map nt ra mien had attracted his auieiuon. by wo men, having recelved the money, but after- Jumps to the Pole, ward admitted it when confronted by Hyslop in the presence of Roche. Given Another Chance, eu ud) Rowley begged for another chance Own It ee LBOUg a ib Ww weeds | sayin that he would make good all jor tho pole, swung aroun Ming & mx-foot tence wittic ho "wes | that Aken, whlch he gealar @M the poor, and he took it, Mwey had kicked in tue rear door of | bakery where several meu were at hud @ 7 ee torn, the bakers fell upon hin, Children’s {|Pigue Coats and Reefers mercy affected yy i e and aN? Gastar was permitted hse th, at ‘to return to his desk Dear is ok eH et hd the Rossmore a k the bar, lolled about and en- eo delay they caused while he 6 Knep) 8 ine ‘etn tlon the boy who w x G te their auspicions, dhe wis Jonni, Rappol, ‘1 Wioy ee oheck oF 4550 afea, Ly. I fen ou Wise thn was Ino ‘ follow fd he was | ‘he police who have been working on ait Ilevanth | ble to find the 0 conneotion woman, who was recently seen he men and happened to be along |in a binge of Jewels and umart clothes Rene STONE Moment in the expensive restaurants which y"Waish ts | Rowley and she patrorlaed, Mra, Rowe ley has left her home for Balumore, ® Sale of “TAPERING WAIST": RG CORSETS ALR, & G, core sets are sold by us under the maker's guar antee to satisfy you absolutely in style, fit, comfort and r A full lin? of the new Janering Waist fers, - - 4,00) ‘ f high and low LB) ats, = + + 2.98 bust models, } 1 Prices $4.00 to $3.0 Every R, & G. Corset is fully Guaranteed, at half ‘Regular Prices. \ ATPL RRR TRENT 7 STAC 72-7 TERR PRR PTT sa RTE SPEER TNENARETN TIPTREE RT ERE UTR TITNe PTT sila ai etreot and Central Park West, at tho souttwest corn early to-day fright. ened some of the gucats of the Hotel pie bedi on that corner, amd the Da-/ ———— liam Rowley, Widely | casi shay 7, 7 Men When Bakers At-|Trusted Employee of P. H. HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1908 FOOT RANG FIRE ALARM. | ~pEennt P7fets Stern Brothers | Quill Brothers Cea font in from the box at Seventy-second Tilen’s Underwear Saturday Specials. Large assertments of the most desirable weaves of BALBRIG- od aperimenta of the norewe Jo | — GAN, LISLE THREAD, LISLE or LINEN MESH, MERINO Rh _Ours is the only ary Dim broliss mies sestab- for, Kile latter y Mrs, “Henry . and SILK UNDERWEAK, representing the BEST PRODUC: lishment in New York that is able to feature every TIONS of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MAKERS, i week special articles at greatly reduced prices. F conte, over the firo-nlarm box, slipped “Ty — ncn cuped of asthma and 4 Our outlet-four stores—our immense purchasing power, ‘'T have been cured of asthma and ‘ | i y bah 4 ’ pets led to Yorun ip wold ins my family have been cured of colds Special Sale To-morrow | our quick sales, our organization—an organization in touch on right fo Siok he nares | by Father Hohn Mericine,” (Signed) Gaus BiGHEnA EATar Sibi | the one hand with the sources of production—the mills, manu- ‘ c r Bire. Keenan) @oLecnieureet,, Boston see baein ic faolurers and style creators—and on the other hand with the ff pallies Veg, tey aetna sa ie i an Value 726 45 i public, Knowing exactly what that public wants and how best My i D, '. Myers, predident the “Righ. | seseeeemsecesserer een sane Sule Trees supply it at the lowest possible cost—all these things combine en 2 Seta tabone Foromde au / SUNDAY WORLD WANTE WOnK BHU and Darts Value 61,00 69¢ enable us to offer you these unprecedented Saturday specials: f MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.| | c.cmer Weight Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers, Value $1.25 85° Clothing for Men. 4 Fine Imported Balbriggan, Gauze Lisle || Continuing a Suit Sale started this morning, These are the Suits and Open Mesh Shirts and Drawers, Value $1.50 O8c which we purchased from a wholesale custom tailor who caters only Leading S ectalty Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Walst House in the City, to exclusive trade. We secured them at a price because he needed the i | — ~ my iy. On th cash to facilitate partnership § euits his firm, > WwW. a the Grade No. 1—Men’s Suifs that were intended a rade No. en's e CG Miss<s AIStS (second Floor) to sell for fifteen dollars. ‘ 14, 16 and 18 years, Much Below Value Single and double breasted models, of high-grade cassimere, chev= 2, i , lot, all-wool worsted and fancy weaves; sizes up to H LAWN WAISTS, 98c, $1.25, 1.98 46-inch va sale price,.... Pepe eT) 4 vee . ; i , IMPORTED COLORED SCOTCH MADRAS, $1.95, 2.50, 2.98 Grade No. 2—Men’s Suits made to retailat § Important Offerings SEIN CR SREMIER CAN WALES eet eighteen dollars. H with-hond embroidered front and tucked back, $2.25 Copan ae of singly a Catt ped models of high-grade 4 TUR materials, s' serge and alpaca lined; all sizes ¥ FOR PRIDAY and SA DAY, - up to ‘46-inch chest; sale tnd iens Asoka ie $ 1 1 ° 50 "i Grade No. 3—Men’s Suits intended to retail About 200 Tailor-Made Suits An Extraordinary Offering of Boys’ and at twenty dollars. A ‘ ‘ Y . Consisting of double and single Breasteg Uta cut after the ti i i newest custom ideas and of imported materials, elther alpaca, serge or % —an accumulation of this season's styles oung [len’s Spring Suits aig tne, In ses from boss ao to mens 4: BY. BO) f which will be discontinued because SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, Ipeneness sale) pce ” . f the materials cannot be duplicated— of Serges, Cheviots and Homespuns, 15 to 19 yrs, $7.50 Grade No. 4—Men’s Suits made to sel) at | 0 Value $12.90 to 15,00 $22.50 and $25. sores p H sist! f exceptionally high-class hand-tallored garments of 14, 50 and 1 9 5 | Hide Fabrics, tnakading Value $16.75 to 28,00 $10.75, 13.90 best ean ‘inporied ‘aterlals, in. smooth and hard finished Bl i i ‘ ‘ elie f] —_worsteds, cassimeres, and some novelty weaves; 1 5 50 Heretofore $22.50 to $35.00 NORFOLK SUITS, with EN a dnoe ine $5.00, 6.40 sizes up to 46-inch chest; sale price..-..++ is e i ic) er Trousers, alue to 10. . , le \ ry ’ ¢ E Suit in the above sale is guaranteed by the maker, and back IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SYZQS. SAILOR and RUSSIAN SUITS, Value $6.98 08,90 $5.00 | |B of the maker's quarante, of course, the Brill nsurance, “Your satis | : WASHABLE SUITS, Sailor and Eton Collars. FACTION OF YORE IONAY PRE Rs ; 7 \ Russien, 3 10 & yrs, Sailor, 5 to 12 yrs, Value $3.00 03.75 $1.95 United States True Blue Serge Suits. " About 100 Full- : Hand tailored expressly for us of sane fat color, unfading i —co! h, pecially { s by one of the best serge-weaving Lb hs NT el octal - Shoes for Boys & Girls vig eR Monet tage sue ae dale and dele Greed pat i 4 ; s Suit in America under fe) i style with belt——in tan and Oxford | | Complete assortments of OXFORD TIES, BARE FOOT SANDALS, ge Ue nied a Ls Lue vee $ 1 3.50 tN | SLIPPERS and TENNIS OXFORDS, in White Canvas, White Buek , | 1 0 .00 Heretofore $16.00 Tan Russia, Vici Kid and Patent Leaher, MADE ON LASTS Men’s $3. 50 Trousers, $2.25. ’ SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR GROWING FEET. Positively the last call for these wonderful garments at ia H =. this small price. After Saturday they go back in our stock at : regular prices $3.50. These frosbere, pre Shrolpteana -through H | . English stripe effects, gray tones Twenty- Third Street, West. | West Twenty-third Stroet Predominat ng ‘h both light and dark designs, in gradations fit | setae of sizes to all builds. $3.50 Trousers, & | = - - ~ H special to-day and Saturday.+.+++++++ Hi 2 . 25 “ Clothing for Young Men, 16 to 20 | SPECIAL NO, t—young men's single and double breasted Hi ro <4 ‘ Suits, tailored in an $8 manner from $10 materials, at a spe- J { , | clal price, $6. When we purchased the all-wool materials for these ( 0 r ay 0 r Suits we saved about 25% on the cost, We hid the Suits made up by ; tallors in the idle season, who devoted Just as much work as goes into Ji | an $8 suit; neat overplalds, stripes and checks, tn dark pat- Ss Will Place On Sale Saturday, | Seat at SH Women’s Coate and Waists At One-third Less Than Present Value, DUR ee Gg Soh We eas ets BES COVERT COATS,,..++ --12,50, 18,00 i Sa i SPECIAL NO. 3—Fine French weave blue serge Suits, sizes ff LINEN AUTO ‘OATS, . ..12.00 Mechtin Lace Watsts in.cream shade, silk lined, 16 to 29, DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS ONLY. Venetian YC) SUMMER ULSTERS,.. : button front, fancy lace yoke, gauntlet or elbow BLL oa pera Baa rare ' | TOURING AND STEAMER COATS, sleeves ; present value $22.50, Clothing for Children. 7” SILK DUST COATS,. a S 12 ° ‘. each $5 and $6 Values, Special at $3.98, inctuding our own SATURDAY, MAY 18TH. peewee SILK BLOUSE COATS,,,.... 6.00000 e+e 12,50, exclusive and well-known “Dudley 4-in-t Combination Suit,” which j Special Oderiog of Waist SoZ Scanl te Ot Moswarttacke ey! eb suitees | (~} * as 2 , or with plain kn Ie g ec | Sample and Model Lace Watsts, This tot con- || pantsior ss Norfole balled Iasi win Noone brachys oF with {3 } MBROIDERED LI sa eraneseereenet boa; . g 4 ‘ 7 plain knee pants, Also blue serge bloomer Norfolk Suits, also Russian, al ND Sucanenen eR) s94100498,7, ed sists of §0 exceptionally fine lace waists, with entire blouse Suits, Bton blouse Sults, three-plece Sults, and double-breasted HA! Ww yeeeee were 3.35 { vot heavy la Medalli 1 hit li two-plece suits; sizes range, according to the style of 1 \ HAND EMBROIDERED BATISTE,,. Pibeetaaiee | ront of heavy lace Medallions, also white messaline, | the garments, from 3 to 16; any one of the above, $3 95 1 with Irish lace yokes; waists that were recently priced spectal,.. Weilhiieeiars Pridiest SHSNIRER EAE ° H Rroadr wa & ] 4 t $30 to $40 each. at ¢’ 8 : $3 and $4 Values, $1.69. These are very special indeed. We i yy 9 nee, I Ay O. have only wey, few of the Suits of each style ina limited number of if | | A 5 sizes, but customers who are fortunate enough to find the size they Se $$ Al ] want will strike a grand bargain. Strictly all-wool Russtan blouse 2 —AIso— j he tbad\ ied uryool Hgebipateated Als ‘set Sults, strictly all-wool ‘ ‘orto! omer Sufts, the bloomers having knee ————— . a en eens . Lintire Balance of Waists, strap and buckle; regutarly $3 and $4, to-morrow,. e Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue Laces and Chiffons; formerly $50.00 to $60.00, Boys’ $1 and $1.80 Strictly All-Wool Fanc 69 | at $30.00 each, Bloomer Knee Pants Extra Knigkerbockers, spectg? Cc Atterbury System Clothes Boys’ $1 Strictly All-Wool Straight Knee Pants, tn sea faces mixtures, spocial.... Hi 50c Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Boys’ 50c Strictly All-Wool Straight Knee Pants dark, wellewearing patterns, extra well tallored..., 25c | $3, $4 and $5 Shoes for Men, $1.90 | In this early May Shoe Sale we are closing out several lines of our $3, $4 and $5 Shoes. In this sale there are Shoes of all leathers, {In almost every size, There are Oxford Ties, lace’ Bluchers and plain lace Shoes, in a nunrber of stylish toe shapes, These Shoes will al be gone Seturday ight, Customers who get the: ' bales a luc J thventrvant indeed, Specials aces $ 1 -90 i $1 and $1.50 Regent Shirts, 50c. We have stocked up on the largest and most complete Hne; of Regent Negligee Shirts that we have ever carried, Every Matin th: | cAre not pitchforked together in a barn | by farmhands. They’ re thechoicest crop | of each season in ready~-for-service garments, made singly, by~ hand; and | your old friend, the custom tailor, can’t understand it at all, but you may* | <BlunShoe Leaders in the domain of “Ask the Man Who Wears Them” Queker Grey Suita for $28 that have every fifty-dollar custom failor virtue Sole Agent Salesrooms | high class shoes at mode- guit every taste is represented In the display, Every size and sleeve 39 @ 41 Also at rate prices. length Is here, also. Very suddenly, for business reasons, WE HAVE ‘ 4 | CORTLANDT STREET New Haven. Mak. ith the skill, th DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE SBLLING THE REGENT SHIRT, and shalt Naw vere ciy Geanscusuee akers W thes , e sacrifice our entire stock of $1 and $1.50 Regent Negligae Shirts for . 1905 at the remarkably low price of 500, nN opportunity is offered here for a man to buy a HALF DOZEN Shirts for the same money he would pay elsewhere for TWO, No mail orders filled, No more than one dozen Shirts to a customer, New 1905 Regent Shirts, $1 and 1.80 grades, while they last... ‘ Oc Our Special Hats at $1.50. Whether you want 4 stiff Hat or a soft Hat, if you desire one that fo stylish and at the same time durable, a Brill 1 50 ny . Hat at. veeeees ‘We sell better Hats at higher prices, of course;'sa do others, byt at $1.50 these Hats beat many of the much vaunted $2 brands. Get the Habit. Go to will and the ability to pro- duce the best for the least. Retailers selling the pro- ; 7 duct of our own New York factory in our own Naw aM York stores, In the Busy Blyn Stores you find, within your reach, the leathers, the workmanship, the style usually found in exclusive stores at almost prohibitive prices. THE WELL KNOWN WOUSE OF Make THese [In the Blyn Shoes you find comfort combined \ fi CLOTHES with shapeliness in a way that many people ° Wy)! (i) TOOUR ORDER |fhave thought impossible. (9 Come to the Blyn Stores expecting more of style and quality than your money hd ever bought—you will not be disappointed. 279' Broadway a As Years of Satisfactory pilin Proves It. i UNION S Qu ARE, a2 Gorttandt Se nt Greenwic! f SIX BIG BEST STORES: SHOBS IN BVBRY GRADE, 14th Street, near Brosdway. 125th St. Corner Third Avenu Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, oth Ave. and 27th Street. Factories; $15 to $35 & 122d Street, 40 Hed f b opt Ay apth @ 40th Ste, Chandler &Co 51 CORTLANDT |] Safar acess Just selling BETTER ready-to-wear garments than can be had anywhere else for the samo money, And maybe men don't appreciate them, " | naa WAL McaD af ‘oh CT Ra a RR i le ll he al Re