The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1913, Page 9

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BODY OF BRADY Thinks This Too Low. fn Traction and Light- ing Companies. @leR at the Carlton Hotel in London ‘Tuesday evening, left Liverpeol to-day G tm the White Star liner Baltic and WH reach New York next week. Ar- Fangements for the funeral have not gg been completed, but friends of the} 4 Bredy family assume that the dead } Aaancier will be buried in Albany, the + fr Tee body of Anthony N. Brady, who ? 4 heme of his youth. Me. Brady died of angina pectoris, or heart disease, of which he had long been @ victim, He left New York three weeks ago on the advice of his physicians, but he ndon thet he thought required his personal attention. some bhainess in He was under medical efter his arrival in London. +) caller yesterday afternoon, an| pe Be business man who had an ‘ eppointment, was told Mr. Brady was “eet” At that time the body was on re way to Liverpool Semi-Annual for sagt Adress changed a8 6 per wesk “a @o ber we aay und wine ne Gaanier NEW YORK the he World sent te - SHIPPED TO-DAY FROM LIVERPOOL Some Place His Wealth at $30,000,000, but Wall Street DIED OF HEART DISEASE. Sons to Take Over Interests | treat. ment on the ship bound for Europe and fr, Brady's body was taken from the Cariton within a few hours after he ex- pired and conveyed to a mortuary chap- 1 pearby. Visitors calling on Mr.! cn” Were told he could not be seen. | ‘The death of Mr. Brady was without effect on the stock market, in whose af- iy Are Here in This | | Cammeyer | | | Yl fact, one of the most prominent of these, Consolidated Gas, was not quoted faire he hed eo long been & factor. ‘There was no evidence of inside heal port of the iseues with which his was most prominently connect = me,” ant Jennie Mayer, of No. 1 Sum-| cas. mit avenue, fortune teller, ¢o Mre. Jen- nie Sherman, matron of the City Prison isto enon ern fae umes 2-| TOLD BY FORTUNE TELLER imate seee{ TO BRING FRESH E66 wee tontany, and James Gwe have [But Instead Woman — Sleuth looked after much of his business of late hic! reain: will continue to worm on the tines| Brought a Warrant Which engineered by Mr. Brady, and {n them|laid down by him for the conduct of the Was a Lot Cheaper. ited Mrs. Meyer's fortune-telling em- he is credited with having made a large porlum on a sleuthing mission, she part of his fortune, which~Wall street! guiding spirit. | “And the next time you come to see saved herseit the expense of a fresh Tnatead ghe gon street a! ow & Warrant, which ‘cita's con cost ber) Freeman te “the arenteedt in Jersey City, “you bring along a quar- anything, The warrant charged Mrs. APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Anteed freeh eee and I'll tell you the Meyer with obtaining — twenty-five cents under false pretenses, that aum name of the man you ate going to marry|Geing the amount the fortune teller Mleanor Corbet, died April #, 1907, after your husband dies, and other im-| charged for telling Mea, Sherman that ‘Total estate $1,816; net value, $75. teresting information.” she was going to lose her Lice Philip Finketstein, died Deo, 18, 1807, Inasmuch as Mre. Sherman's husband | > died fifteen years ago and she had vis- during the day, Brooklyn Rapid Tran- ait merely declined a fraction in common With the rest of the list. Many big coups in these issues were ‘Total estat Reet G de. | Wiliam H, Wall, die@ Deo, m2, 108. / ewenty-cte Plans hav enclosed Total estate, deposits, 619,708; net value, | Reneictartes. roof garden on the Fducational Alliance /$i8.3l. The beneficiaries were the| Jaltus C. Levine, dina March bullding at East Broadway and Jeffer-| Widow, eon and three daughters. ‘Total eatate 04,60, net vaine, 9, many corporations in which he was a Dine in Our } Moderate. Price, Delightfully Cool, 8th Floor Restaurant >. Our July Pre-Stock-Taking Sales BEGIN FRIDAY, with unusually drastic rice reductions on all summer stocks, broken lots and slow moving merchandise. Our semi-annual stock-taking time is almost here and stocks MUST BE reduced to a minimum. We think these price reductions, which are unusually severe, will do the needful. Every line of this page breathes forth a worth-while economy. Read every word of it—and, above all, don’t miss coming here to-morrow. These Specials Shek on Sale Friday and tate, to 1 P. M. Saturday. Pre-Stock-Taking Clearance Pre-Stock-Taking Clearance Offi Ex = All Our Men’s 50c Silk ering Extraordinary | Neckwear at 25c Gloves ‘ ier eg aed Bonnar fone ig rent i SC 19°70 30: In white only, for short dewves; double tipped fia. 25 | iagende "erento deatones Cc RT Cerone CENTER ft per Plt renner: Vise ress Cc ‘Main Fleer, Om Gale Friday eed Soterdar. - Main Fleer, On Gale Friday, We Mall or Telephone Oréere, 4 S0c Rubberized Sateen @ Setin Bathing Cape, 29¢ | Silk ve $19.50 Seamless Brussels Ruse, $10.50 : Several caociont t styles at and | many desirable colors | ia thle this special lot. omen’ S 1 oats Gise Oxi; only sixty will be offered to-morrow at this low prices. | ‘ "aeatuam at _ In a Stock-Adjustment Clearance 1 (oe Pale oot a HS Seek ae el ee Women’s $2.60 All-Wool Sweaters st $1.25 S5c Linoleum, Per Square Yard, 33 A final clearance of a small tot of broken siges » anil styles. Tavolving every silk coat in our stock formerly sold xx gualty cot nla; 000 yada wil be od to aide " $1.25 H House. Dress, & special, at ? 9¢e eet ro | Latest models, splendidly made, of ercallent, quality perals, with oops TOCK TAKING TIME is almost here and we are deter- {$2.80 to H1S"hwnings, To Morrow, $1 4 7 $1.25 Corset Cones, +, special at 69c mined not to count or inventory one of these 125 coats. Seatac EE OO SER NE: GO CSTeN Cee ae a 6 pratt aghaa at Thaw alas caboretly immed with lace and embroidery We do not believe in half-hearted methods of clearance—but 1 to $2.50 ) Bamboo Porch Screens, 49c i E7Hecend Ficsr, On Sele Friday and Saturday, with one sweeping price-reduction dispose of every coat in $1 t0 $2.80 Bamboo Porch Screens ey $1.50 and $2 Batiste and Coutil Corsets, 94c one day, ayo ‘omplete with ropes and pullies; mail orders filled only if aay v4 alter 4 Several popular brands well made, neatly trimmed. om Ot vuum bt 1] ‘These Coats are elegantly fashioned of Silk Pop- 38c_and 39¢ Pleating, Per Yard, 23¢ z | lin, Silk Bengaline, Charmeuse, Faille Silk and Satin, in exact reproductions of French models. There are the new short-length models, hand- somely trimmed, gold lace collars,velvet bands and bows, and have mandarin sleeves. COLORS are tan, taupe, black, light gray and blue. EXTRA—50 Mistral Voile Over Peau de Cygne Coats— In a charming (4 eth, oo with shawl collar and Pre-Stock-Taking Clearance of cuffs of faille ‘silk. hese were formerly marked Men’s Jersey at $19.75. Your ater also of these, \ Boys’ $1.50, 92 and feast Bathing tO-MOFFOW, tse eeeececcsceesssseeeeees $7.50 $3.50 Wash Suite 7 Third Fleer. On Gale Friday and Saterday. Ne Mail (Orders, ‘| You'll Surely Pay $2.29 in This Pre-Stock-Taking Clear- sear aan ha nee for a $4 Foulard Silk Waist and imported Percal OF couRee you They're so reahlpaaile Sod at Ni price is arypehetl ile value, fet choice of colors op white ground, also stri dots. yoke back and front, deep pointed turndow: one white marquisette, ON EB ier Spe Ac Guaran inen pierre collar; also linen sai ailor collar pases, wil oh ht bine linen collar. Yard-Wide Silk F Ratine, "apecial at at 38c A sill that is in great demand for outing suits and separate skirts, at a saving of 20c. a yard. cyMain Fleer, On Sale Friday and Saturday, 1,000 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, 98¢ aor one worth Pe — bt oe much; all kinds of high-grade handles; silk cases on all. Sale Friday and Saturday. Books Published ¢ at “sis. To-morrow, 23¢ 600 copies of “Gilt Top" Library: all standard tities by well: -known authors, 8] ww lace and net; the kind now in great vogue; many styles; white cream ecru. EF Main Floor. On Gale Friday and Saturday. Men’s50c Silk Half Hose, Per Pair, 20c Accordion weave. ee Ce ae alight imperfections. Gale Friday and Saterday, Men’s 35c Athletic ‘Undsewsat, 25c a ee a eee ree vol, comfortable and service- Maln Fleer. On Sale Friday and Saturday, EF Becond Stilt Excollent Picking from $3.50 and $4 “Patrician” and “Sir Henri” Shoes at $1.98 500 fresh, new pairs just added for to-morrow’s quick saling: The ft ee OS ire 10 Sat isses’ $5.95 to ummer sa all Reduced to $3.50 of French linen, striped and em- beotdenad tation and orepe all handsomely trimmed models of late design in « variety of fascinating one and two-piece effects, in sizes 14 to 18 years v “Gisle. Washable Dresses a1 Misses’ end Juaiot 00 Crisp, New Dresses Men, Youths, is your size here? A Pre-Stock-Taking Clearance of ‘ 382 Suits that were formerly 75 sold at $15, 918 and #20, now....... ° So as not to disappoint any one who tay respo to this call, 3.50 to $5.00 annual sale of these famous we print herewith a achedule of sizes: Washable Dresses at 92 conning of 8 ee t ad’ sated brands of high grade shoes is Chest...//32 it 34 Of linen-voiles and percales in fancy . M brace ging> nearing its end. All sizes in the Quantity! 18 38 64 tailored and coatee effects. Sizes} hal linon and fancy lot—all leathers. n y! 4 : . 13 to 18 years, ley sent 2D Broken lines of Children's Shoes mongest 53 are Norfolks, Patch Pockets, 2 and 8 button coat models, ap c ate. oA at about half; Low Shi t 89c; h button-front models of $1. 75 OCs a! Hy ve faacy, tailored. effects, pear High Shoes, 91.19. ia meds d Cos ‘$4 tS 2 ange AG ded. 95; nee Hae CF Hecond Moor, oR," Bale Friday and ‘Bimpeon-Cra wt: = @®c Black Ribbon Velvet, Per Yard, 34¢ Women's Ribbed Combinations, 32¢ ae back; oH noe wide; excellent quality; never sold at less than 40¢ Floor. On sale Friday and Saturday. Children’ A 59c to 79c Rompers, 39c¢ je st. res wes Ky Aas eee hae Linen ca seersucker; sizes 2,600 Boxes Swift's Toilet Soap, Per Box, 5¢ ~~ Will Con Commence Monday, J Monday, July 28th 28th You may select from gray cheviots, cassimeros, shepherd plaids, tweed worsteds and navy blue serge—@ and 8 piece. Tight knee or umbrella shape, trimmed with lace; choice of regular and extra since. 57 Main Floor, On Sale To-morrow and Haturday, Women’s Fine Boot Silk Hosiery, Per Pair, 50c Black, white and tan; double garter top; reinforced sole, heel and toes, EF Main Qloor, On Sale To-morrow and Saturday, 39c Mercerized Table Damask at 26c seedress LSU Ste tariyan Botoen, | Peake Your Selection Take Advantage of Qur | iv. ptteen "ty toa near ort emer ot ar, 35c Peroxide Hydrogen, 1 §¢ 'n Advance of the Rush Convenient Club Plan 30c Roller Towels, Special at 21 ¢ Best quality; U. 5. P.; reavionly She 5 quatti tomorrow s fall anaes bortte. This will be your last opportunity before We will furnish your home complete or in the rush on Monday. Below you will find art on convenient terms, ‘This may be d y be done Women’s 35c Ribbed Union Suits, 29c a iow specimen August Bile valuee Sealy at y joining our furniture club, For particulars tek IRRNEY WIRE UNE GY Sa 7F GAVE DE ROUTING random from hundreds of others equally as and further information consult or write our gular; cas Mel meer nas and sete | in fit; pide pieks or et oe Dastagg shape; rej Y | attractive. Department of Accounts. No club fee required, Women's Boot Silk Hosiery, « Pair, 28¢ T his $32.50 Handsome Brass Bed at $19.95 Special offering of good crash roller towels: each 214 yards long. CF Main Floor. On Sale To-morrow and Saturday, $1.00 English Longcloth, 10 Yards, 69c Soft-fininb Bnalish longcloth, full yard wide; 10-yard plece at only 69. 7 Main Fleer. On Sale To-morrow and Saturday, 8c Bleached Muslin, Per Yard 5'44c Seconds of our regular 50¢ quality; choice of black, white, tan and taupe. Just like illustration at the left. You must see this bed to appreciate Good quality bleached muslin, yard wide; limit 18 yards; uo C, O. D. oe © Main Fleer, On Sale Friday and Saturday. what an exceptional value this is, Made by the best factory in the land; | mall orders. EF Main Floor. On Sale To-morrow and Saturday. 49c to $1.25 Curtain Remnants, 19¢ erieht oF satin finith AL sizes, Specially priced for to-morrow and Saturday Fashionable Neckwear at $0 and and 25¢ rn ip to one o'clock at the remarkably low price of $19.95. aa EEE EEE ER PNENINTIErUE lyr ele all sige pa os a? ao Cty vider psy or i 7 J : A large assortment of new effects in fichus, jabots, collars and collarand- ) @ gp 1 | ok ea BaP AP ull sets, tF Main Floor, On fale T and Saturday. 1214c to 25elrish Linen ‘Initial Handkerchiefs, 6)4c |) ya) Uy | | «Oe 925 cuff wets jain e To-morrow and Sat Vorss'é mat surplus and seconds of one of America’s largest makers; slight imperfecti [7Main Vieor, On Gale Friday and Satarday. es $2.50 Damp-Proof Maline Boas at ¢] .49 They will add « dainty finishing touch to your Summer costume; black, white and colors, © Main Floor. On Hale To-morrow and Haturday. 50-Piece English $3 9 8 Porcelain Sets. . ° In a handsome blue Copenhagen design, a complete set for six people—in an open stock pattern se reculacly 85.98; in this sale Erday and Saturday iar Be PASSE: $24 Bed Outfit, $14.95 This outfit consists of a $12.50 box spring, an #8.50 felt mat- f tress of superior quality and a pair of 83 all-feather pillows; regu- $11.45 ! »} | larly selling aggregately at $24.00, Wash Goods Clearance Just, like illus- 5,000 Yards of 25¢ Bordered Voiles at just 14 ‘ ¢ House” Shoe Dre ¢ | $20 China te Sanitary Elastic Belts; e : Closet, 17Main Foor, Om fale Friday and Saturday, This Bar Harbor Chair ‘$2. 49 the renula veiling Brice; thay peli oboe is sea- any] Q}e A To-Morrow at....... © Mt9 FM a Se Mt eee teeter ents ne eee son's styles, 88 inches wi sed it 9 Si 4 and Saturday at, yd....¢..sseecereeerore glass; by f MT ot ob singe segs rainy sn tnt English Black Rock Teapots at 126 19¢ Woven Stripe C: at they are; everybody wante them; your choice A remarkable clearance offering — sizes ranging from . white A ada’ with ! . members | kuows w! heli, blue and black; - Ble 1 tt yard. A to-morruw of the lot at the lowest pric ver quoted in New York ot elsewhere. ‘ $2.49 ( smallest to the largest—constructed of fine English ny i €7 Win Vieer, On Gale Fridey and Saturday, pretty Pid aeons overglazed and finished in dark brown — values to

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