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MAN WHO SOUGHT HOME FOR BRIDE HELD AS A THIEF Owners Say Benjamin Robbed Them While Pretending to Negotiate for Purchase. PUT UNDER $1,000 BAIL. Alleged Victims Say He Pre-| tended to Be Son of a Noted Physician. Some of the leading residents of Fist- bush and Borough Park appeared to- | day when @ young man who, when they last saw him, told them either that he was the gon of Dr. Abraham Jacodt, or Dr, Hoffman of Mt. Sinal Hospital staff; was arraigned before Magistrate Voorhees, in the Flatbush Avenue Court, When the young man had called on residents of Flatbush and Borough Park he had with rare suavity tn- formed them that he was house-hunt- ing. “I am about to be married shortly,” he said, “and I want to get your beau- tiful house as @ wedding gift to ti dear young woman who has done me the honor to accept my hand in mar- rage.” One hundred thousand dollars, the price asked for one house, seemed a mere trifle #0 far as he was concerned. ea,’ he said with @ yawn, worth it. Now, if you will meet me at my lawyer's office, at No. 820 Broadway, we will soon attend to the details of the transfer. Er-er-by the way, this is @ very warmn day, and I am hot and thirsty from gcing about and looking at the houses in the neighbor- hood for one that would be worthy of he dear young woma 0 is to bear name. Pray , and let me have @ glass of SAY THEY W ROBBED BY| THE LATTER. But tt tsa d the prospective pur- chaser was when the water was brought, and with him went anything he could lay his hands oh—money, Jewel- alue that ra glass of water Mr. turned to a@ silver ice pitcher 1 him out a brimming glase- © young Man was resourceful, 1 on and continued his con- until he suddenly bethought a d forgotten to ! Mr. Snyder be so kind n some writing paper? would, and did without ite. W y t to the home of Dr. Mas- Garfela avenue, looked uddenly realized that he was thirsty, He obtained a drink from another of those ailver water pitchers w! seemed to have become quite common tn the neighborhood. Also tained soma nico blue paper right r. Master's desk, and again | went away without accomplishing any- thing. But at the home of Mrs. Stewart at not handy, !t in charged, and he took $10. MR. SNYDER ASKS POLICE TO VAKE A HAND. Saturday morning an back again, and he wmyder, wno, he thought 1s way to Manhattan But Mr. ler hadn't started, and the @noore visit aroused his euspicton, He called up the police. the house ov: IAeut. Martin ) Miller, Pincian wley and Detectives Regan and Blake man, but he had r Master's. There and the use of Dr. Master's automobile the man was captured. Among the many eempiainanta in court to-day was Mra. Henry ‘Kahn of No, 19% Fifty-third street, Park, who said a gold watch worth §7%6 had been taken, “Why the fellow went upstairs into the room where my Ittle girl was alck tn hed," she suid. “He told me he was 4 octor, felt the child's pulse and then sent me for a glass of w Other complainants at No. 161 East 1 oklyn, wh. June 11 n Kleber ty-second street, $100 after a ns Ogden of > away with him. pital Is also anxtous to About one hundred per- less, they say, have called | ng for Dr, Hoff n calls himself police q s home. on wer any questions un- nsel. oy examination to- No, 478 First street the water was | Borough | er for her." | » where on | ned | He was} JOHN H. THIERY BURIED. Faneral Services Take Place in Long teland City. ‘The funeral of John H. Thiery, the father of the school savings bank sye- tem in this country and a loca! School Trusteee in Long Island City, took place to-day from his home, No. 181 Academy street, Long Island City. Mr. Thiery died inst week at the age of eighty-nine. He was married when he Was nearly enighty and after that age four children were born to him. Among the honorary pall beare: were Charles R. Skinner, form State Superintendent of Pubilo Ins’ tion; Henry W. Gardner, John Andi and Daniel F. Coughlin, fellow me hers of the Board of Trustees of Public Bohoo! No. 41 In Long Island City. The funeral was largely attended; @olegation from Lincoln Counell of ¢! Knights of Columbus was present. at St. THe mBVvewWiNG WURLD, Mass was eaid over Mr. Thiery’s body The Rev. Father Flannagan was celebrant and was assisted by the Rev. Biager and Clarke. Patrick's Church. Try it on SANDWICHES “GULDEN'S | MUSTARD. Makes Colt Meate Tasty. At been successful. with other instruments, Moriz Rosenthal, that you can sell such at so low a price.” out reserve the Stroud price instruments.” Pianos delivered in yor a few dollars down and tone. Remember that AEOLIAN HALL, Near 34th Street the Stroud Piano at our You can have one of these wonderful Stroud ROOMS, 225 East 36th St., bet. 2d and 3d Aves. bia. Success it is difficult to see how you do it at the figure.” Concert Pianist, Pupil of Liszt, says—‘I feel astonished a good instrument Louis Diemer, Professor at the Paris Conservatory, says—“I recommend with- Piano. I have so far found such perfection only in the high ur home by paying a little each month. Come in and hear its splendid, singing behind this Stroud Piano at $250. is the reputation of the larg- est manufacturers in the world, with fac- toriés in America, England and Germany. THE AEOLIAN CO. 362 Fifth Ave. New York The Lergest Masafacturers of Mesical Inctraments in the World If it is more convenient for come and hear PAST SIDE SIDE WARE- Fathers A Really Fine Piano For $250. For four years the great staff of experts in our American, German and English fac- tories have been perfecting the details of The Stroud Piano They have been working to produce a piano that would live up to the world-wide repu- tation of our house, and yet sell at a price within reach of the average home. has crowned their effort. Arthur Nikisch, Leader of the Berlin Philharmonic, says—You have certainly | In comparing the Stroud Specials Now, just before the Fou je vitally important to you. clothes far underprice, | | for you: known in $18 and $20 sui height of the season. Inclu new and correct patterns in young'men. Men’s $25 an | desirable coloring. W: orsted: stripe designs. New Harlem Store 125th St., nr. 3d Ave. Harlem Store Open Evenings Save 84.50 to 86,50 now at the Here you ure not limited to an assortment of odds and ends, extreme in model, material and attern, Here you can choose rom over 1,600 suits—every minute as regards this season's style ideas. and 828 these suits would be extraordinary value because of their worthy tailoring, correct style and Karka Carnarls(o=- E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. for Men rth and vacation time, this Reorganization and Extension Sale becomes Because, through it you can buy highest standard Here are just two items to show the savings possible Men’s $18 and $20 Suits Select from over 1,500 of the best and biggest values ever its. $] 3:50 ded are over a hundred blue, gray, tan, brown and mixture effects. Sizes and models for men and d $28 Suits $] 7:50 one right up to the At $25 8, serges, cassimeres and velours, in plain colors and the newest mixture and HACKETT, CARHART & CO. INC, RETAIL 265 B’ way, nr. Chambers, 841 Bway, Cor. 1h Se. at] | 108 7 1,015 IN THE HERALD, i st, a FREE copy o} | 10,00 © 450,00 icine ae | 15.00 « * 200.00 ? ey cela jes fe The World’s Fe a Lettie Aree APARTMENTS FURNISHED | Vain 815 "ga Summer Resort Guide |W. L. DOUCLAS | '$3,50 SHOES Atrialwillconvince F 3.50 shoes are § thebestinthe world. | Btores in Greater Now York : | Os Namen of, cor, Bus wy MUNDAY, JUNE 26, Agi. Double 2 Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o Serer miscy: Last Days Before Inventory| NO CONNECTION WITH | ReENEOTSS MAMMOT BUILDINGS. JBGR |) ANY OTHER GTrOREG EL COOPER ©. BOTH SIDES OF 67AVE, HUT Pres. 18"&197STS.NEW YORK _ Both Our Buildings Brimming With Great Bargains For tomorrow we give special prominence to our usuai weekly list of “Tuesday Bargains.” With in- ventory-time so near, there will naturally be hn of small groups of merchandise to be disposed of. All ood goods—all desirable from every standpoint— all ‘way urder regular prices. And please bear in mind that often the not-advertised specials are among the best in the whole store. They CANNOT be advertised because of their limited quantities. By all means, come tomorrow. Asa day for VALUB- GIVING it will prove MOST SATISFYING to yout ) No Charge for Alterations on Women’s & Misses’ Apparel Until Further Notice Hats Trimmed Free. Complimentary J+A’ Green Trading Stamps Free, Tuesday, in Our GREENHUT Building This distribution is for Tuesday only. Only 100 free stamps good in any one book. (Premium Parlor, GREENHUT Building, Third Floor.) The premiums are more varied and more valuable than ever before. MAIN BUILDING Rough Shantung Dress Silks, “vot: 38c/||(Greenhut Building Tuesday we continue our sensational sale of 5,000 yards. This is - superb material, full 36 “Everything for the Home” inches wide; a firm, heavy dress grade. Natural, tan, champagne, Copenhagen, apricot and black. Imported Double-Width Faconne Foulards—a superb all-silk coh oie, oni color ' $] 45 ° assortment; regularly retailed at $2.50 a yard; Tuesday . (MAIN Building, First Floor.) These Big “Tuesday Bargains” in Hot Weather Comforts ‘*Leader”’ Refrigerator, $6, 75 $8.50 Style at. p “he Electrle Fan] ‘MAIN BUIL DIN A Number of Odd Waists at 6c Look through the lot on display; perhaps the very size and ore you , Want is here, We illustrate one of the many models; but please bear in mind that, though there are ALL SIZES in the ‘aggregation, we haven't EVERY size in EVERY style. The model sketched ‘s made of striped voile, with sailor collar of esi voile to aad stripe. THESE WAISTS WERE ORIGINALLY SOLD AT $1.2: (MAIN Building, First Floor.) ee Pane aletiel Apartment House “Leader” Py fo high; 8. ice 25 capacity; 09, Same—54 inches high; 80 Ibs. ice capacity; regu- larly $ MAIN BUILDING y | sais, 10.50 . Lift-Cover “Univer. Corsets—Underwear—Petticoats eee 150 | a tO These four items in women's underwear exhibit marked savings: . Prexo" Sy 15 une saves ot Maia. C dd sizes! 25¢ Cambric D —d + s 11.25 w tomorrow 3.50 lent value; tomorrow. . ic 3 ORs a 5250 lined... 975 eapectty 0 Pr $1.50 Petticonts—made with deep| De Bevoise Brassieres—trimmed “Wie ar tain’ |Lift-Cover “Model” it flounce; deep insertion on a! with lace or embroidery; extra aunt 646 $11.78 § very pretty white-and- $ protectors under arm; 49 size 1 pattern... 950 black Dresden; tomorrow perfect in fit; tomorrow. c 2-qt. size, Mig id bi Nursery Refrigerator—o (MAIN Buliding, First Ploor.) $ (3-qr. $ Ivanized 1.751 (210) feo act IN BUILDING: sauare 225 regular $3 size, at : MRO vise Regular $2.40 size, at........... $1.95 0) M ti 99 G C t, T $3. i GREENHUT Batiding, Main PI ne (0) ion 0- ar ues ay, (Gi ing, Main Floor and Basement) Just about as light in weight asa collapsible go-eart can be Pade—and At a price which cannot ibe dup- 111 $7.25 Grade Rag Rugs, 6. 5 c j cated. Solidly constructed; has 14. so) mic) riser aee mes (Size 27x54 inches.) j MAIN BUILDING Une! reacts Bice OF coe: this price is quoted 65c : 3 : hid A 5950 Piano A 8395 Scotch, Body Brusscla Ruge— | Granite Art Squares—tull ox Bl v « 6.95 Cow 1 e f P e ayes: eseinch ea De Ms uly 60 0" tomorrow 2.00 | q ng, Firet Floor, Bags, * or layer-Piano gs, °5.70 ; y Made-to-Order Holland 2 5 175 for Window Shades; Twesdey, c All ready to These Are Two of the Great ‘Tuesday , own roller. ,ne ‘ Bargains’ from Our Piano Store Choice oh witta ace te i [. i green. Made with sid bem and Dee er Sarak Orne urracents and herrin, beat stitch; 28 to 37 are slightly used—well-known makes—tuned and inches wii 7 feet long; some lished to look and seem like new; rare bargains slightly soiled. ring eversawany. EASY TERMS, TOO: Japanese Matting Do These are durable, hand-sewn | | $6) "ana" $1 weer [$10 "ana" $2 weer Utility Boxes, Special frereling bi pErench Sciesi “a the for the - atin 97c it 's . 4 Teather lined table porters laeiie Piano ‘ Player-Piano (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) sizes, 14, 16 and 18 inches, A BIG ° iy 5 inches. 3 BARGAIN AT THE PRICE. Fruit or Salad (MAIN Butlding, Basement.) S t Compl ste set MAIN BUILDING—— Ly as illustrat. $ 6 e 99 ed); 7 pieces; regularly Cc $1.95; at 4“Kingly” Trousers s Sve untainted dec ions. owl (extra large) In Most-Wanted Fabrics and All Sizes and: agi Sauegra: Tuesday’ for Men and Youths, Tuesday, at (GREENHUT Building, Main Foor.) When you consider that this make of trousers is the best on the market to- To the June Home-Outfitting Sales We day, you are more likely to appreciate that the saving of $1.35 on each pair is quite Add---THESE “ TUESDAY BARGAIN ye? an item. Your choice of “the pick of patterns,” in striped worsteds and cassi- Extension [Dining Tables 42- Hach diameter, 6-ft. extension; in meres—also an excellent assortment of outing trousers. We can fit everybody, Oa EG HOR StOhs GOR PPAR RASTER UREA, 9875 from the slim youth up to the big man of 54 waist-measure. ‘Kingly’’ trousers China Closots—-golden oak, gloss | Buffets—solld oak, golden tone, are always guarantecd. Your money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. polish; straight front doors; RUBBED FINISH; one large , Other Clothing Specials for Tomorrow: sheives; note: can be used | drawer and two small ones; Odd, Lot of Youths) Trousers | Men'sand Youths’ $10 and $12 Pure | Men's $10 Black Thibet $F vith above table.or beps. Sig) | 1 660 soestal bevated 18.50 values to $2; sizes 27 to All-Wool Blue Serge Suits and itsineosta. at eS arately mirror. 85c - 85¢ Dining Chairs—solid plain oak, golden, with slip seats, covered with GENUI each finish: box fra LEATHER: at, Sep $7 OF Suits—at 7. 85 | 75e Unlined Office Coats —at Men's Rubberized Tan $9 GR | $1.50 Black and Slate Un- Raincoats—at $2.05 | Pinca Oitice ‘coats at (MAIN Building, Second Floor) 34; at Men's Odd Cloth Vests— from finest suits; at los s (GREENHUT Building, Second Floor.) 35e 79¢ Ask for ga Green Trading Stamps FISHER RRO: oe eee COLUMBUS AVE. BET:103:8.1045T GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE pos =e Le WeEEKy ore3,49 FREE ACCOUNT ) ies CREDIT TERMS ThisB KASS \ ss 00 ows on Ly 00 We Give Them At Any of The World’s Information Bureaus | they will not only verify the fact that 4,791 “Summer Resort” ad- ertisements were published in The World last week— MORE THAN FOUR TIMES THE at Corner ree a that W.L.Doug- “i BED F KLE Bia. cor, me it Tener Oite—38 LE4Xe $50 Complete trom 19.8% to 500.90 With Every SMiFISHIER BROS Ba COLUMB SAVE BET. 103° 3. Toa iey ly printed and profusely h more than 1 boarding houses af » and country resorts In Every Way The World Leads Asa “Summer Ree ~ sort” Advertising Medium, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET ity sg cg he adv