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royeqmime He WORLD:. WEDNESDAY EVENLNG, OCTOBER 1 Leviskey, Who Served * Prison “Gir Sixteen Years Old. PRISONER IN A BASEMENT. Giere Companion at Dance Where * She Disappeared Suspected Him an: Did Clever Detective, Work} on Her Own Account. Adam Leviskey, a married man, who wefved two years and a half as one of fhe notorious East Side Cadets, was held to-day for further examination in the Yorkville Court to-morrow. He 1s now @harged with a similar offense, except iat the police say they have seldom tered a case filled with more hor- tible details. {Gulla Uagermeler, sixteen years old, @f. No, 103 Stanton street, is complain- Ant. For two weeks shg was held a prisoner in a vile basement room, daily threatened with death by acid, and was finally rescued by the police breaking down the doors. Saturday night two weeks ago, Julia | f fattended a dance with her friend, Anna ‘Unserberg, of No. 613 Hast Twelfth Street, and while there they met Adam Teviskey. Before the dance was over Anna missed Julia and was told that fhe had gone away with Leviskey. fext day her parents sought Anna, and| © Phe was surprised ‘to hear that her) ani &ompanion had not reached home, She Suspected Leviskey, and started out to search for him. of the east side day and night until * Yesterday, when she finally saw him, Girl a Good Detective. he followed him to the house at No, 28 Second street, and when he had en- fered she knocked at the door. Lev key opened it, and she asked for th friend Julia, Leviskey told her to v mway and mind her own business, and ened the door in her face. i », dete to. the “ho Leviskey's New Publications. Term for Similar Of-| lense, Arrested for Abducting She walked the streets | She Rouse Levistey; sald thay could not enter, “The. officers Leviskey’s, eriminad record “and tock the, roaponstbiit forolng an entrance. | They, knocked the o t through the house and found pola Ungermeter in bed in @ the basement, She was trigntened until ohe sas hysterical, he and Leviskey wer taken to the Fifth street station and there the girl told a story of horrors seldom equalled even In that precinct where the traffic tin young girls has brought many har- rowing stories to light. She said that from the dance Leviskey had dragged her to that basement room and had there made her his victim, Several times each day she said he held up a bottle of murlatle acid be- fore her and threatened to kill her with {t If she made any outcry, at- tempted to escape or refused to do as he commanded, She sald he had been making arrangements to sell her to an immoral house at Youngstown, O., and that she was to there to-day. t have been shinved ‘The police found the bot- Ipping them to immoral houses at Youngstown. He and his wife and John and Louisa | Weisberg were arrested last February |4n connection with the death in their house at ‘No. 123 Bast Third street of Anna Gervhinsky, the house, drank died in two hours, They wore released, however, when the Coroner's physician reported that death had been from natural causes LOCOMOTIVE TIPPED OVER. Traf_lc on Pennsylvania Road Held Up by Aceldent. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N, J., Oct. 14.—Traf™fo on the main line of the Pennsylvania has been held Up in this city for several hours day iz over of a Lebigh at the end of the ‘The girl had gone to @ cup of cocoa and travelling over the saic Railroad, which cltv and Jersey ting back and muters from Newark inconvenience. fe the Bennayly d to utilize th braneh f¢ pusilt SPECTATORS CAN’T RECOVER lic Exhibition of linve No Redress, was made and} | ness, said that he saw the 3 | out of a salogn on the corner of Relph -| time, and if she had been assaulted Y¥., Oct. 4.—A spectator | 7 foes, Noman nation i Jo vies, who says she has xnbbition Injured by 4) \iet Brown and that he lives at Red ded in the usual manner) Bank, The police believe he can throw .| the engaging of a .| Were to see to it that the police did) NO CRIME IN DEATH OF SUSAN DAVE Captain Formosa Convinced Girl Was Intoxicated on Day of Accident—Has New Wit- ness Who Bears Him Out. DETECTIVES STILL WORK. They Search for Brown, the Dead Girl's Ficnce, Who Is Said to Live In Red Bank, N. J.—Coroner's In- quest Will Be Held To-Morrow. Following out the instruotions of Com- missioner Greene, Police Captain For- moea, of Brooklyn, has placed three de- tectives on the case of Susan Davies, the young girl who died at the Bush- wick Central Hospital after falling out of a window of a livery stable on Van Buren street. Capt. Formosa said to-day: “From all the evidence my men have collested, 1] \r am of the opinion that no crime had been committed. But I shail still follow] 4 up the case. There ts no doubt that tho! gig] was intoxicated. From some new|!! evidence just unearthed this ts certain. Lcglaeoth wore comment, ‘upon t! ane was the Sepeere sce there of ese having of the jexander Davies, w ated from her husband. Tt, he eon waid in one or two navies was a single man and Mre, Davies de- manded that the statement contra- (3 eS police have also No, 49 Broadway, the death of his sister. ‘William’ Brown. Tha police will see him to-day if pos- Borne, since thought he may know sible. ROBBERY &7ORY DOUBTED. Helen Frost, of No, 142 Bast Hytteenth street, reported at Police Headquarters to-day that she had been robbed af $125 at Third svenue and East Fifteenth strect late last night. She showed lack eye as evidence of an encounter with the robbers. ‘The young woman told several con- fiteting stories of the affair, the pers say, and they are inolined bo discredit the’ {dea that she was the victim of highwaymen. Ne PROF, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION | Asthma, “Bronchits, i Consumption, ‘There are no. forma of Ainease of greater tm tance in our country than no, of Asthma, Hronehitis, Tuberculoats oF Consumption. No. fine in so often sald to ran miles, se atiment ie ‘the preanin well understood. in’ no ea" DTT het iehte Mark Owen. a watchman, a new wit-| 41° \¥en KOCH. girl «ome and Gates avenues. She fell, and then picked herself up, and was afterward taken by @ cabman to the stable. “While in the hospital she was in a perfectly conscious condition Tor a long she would certainly have exposed the men responsible for her misfortune,” District-Attorney Clarke detailed an assistant to be present at the Coroner's inquest to-morrow. ‘The police now believe Brown, girl's flance, js a wealthy resident of Hed Bank, N. J., but do not know Whether ho lives there under that name or not. This olue was given to the) the cotinlderable light upon the mystery aur- rounding the girl's death. Another pecullar phase of the cane is firm of lawyers by the family of the dead girl, When asked why the attorneys were engaged Alex- ander Davies replied that the lawyers if You Don’t Need Glasses Our oculists will tell you so frankly. If you do need them, we will make the ones that precisely suit at moder- ate cost—no other charge. Glasses only if needed, $1 up. CGhirtich OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice. 25 BROAD ST.—.Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg. 217 BROADWAY —Astor House Block. 223 SIXTH AVENUB—Near 15th St. thelt utmast, to unravel the mystery. An incident at the Davies home that 1845 BROAD WAY—Near 36th St, ~ New Publications. | New Publications. Paris, and what is to be worn in detail. "able hats, creations of the trimmings and accessories. Set pet “Household Helps” is a trite all branches of housek eeping. who read or are read to, hands amusingly occupied, and teach w! le FOR THE COMPLETEST MAGhEINE FOR WOMEN uy * ot le uaa ap eon LTD, 17 Wea 13th Street, New York FOR FASHION’S LATEST FADS bh, Aebenako is What is being made abroad is told in our letters from London and here this Winter is fully pi@tured and Many pages are devoted to illustrations of fashion- best houses, and the newest dress fabrics, The Dressmaking and Needlework depart _ ments are invaluable to the woman who would be well gowned. FOR HOUSEHOLD HELPS be LZ; Pe expression. Far from trite are the helps cto Coit in The Delineator by able writers who suggest new happy arrangements in furnishing and short cuts in For Children’s Stories and Pastimes Yet pl be bediseabos ‘The Delineator’s juvenile stories can ibe really enjoyed by children eStions offered fred beep litle ey amuse, man’ FOR BRIGHTEST FICTION J pt: Ge Beclinwakoy wens or writers assiét in making The Delineator’s In Noveaber Like Hamilton French tells of “An Minna C. Smith of “ The Little Mail Carrier”; pied How Honeymoon’; MacLeod Raine of “An Unpremeditated then the serial #tory, “The Evolution of Seis Won ako talking, is continued, everybody is is Tater Engagement: od FOR WOMAN'S SOCIAL DOINGS pitt pt Oe heleiaahey, NOC oN ferrite ea saeco and her various occupations, are delightfully treated from various view points. no ATTRACTIVE The world’s bet illustrators make ILLUSTRATIONS jet yt Gc? %, The second of J. C. Hemment's remarkable photographic articles, an uncommon ftory of Mr. Hieement ¢ memes ings, is in the November number, and the work of 5 » Ashe, Lowell, Aylward, Leyendecker and Eaton appears your newsdealer or any Butterick agent, or of the publishers, at 15 cents a copy, $1.00 for an éntire yearn Broadway, 33d-to 34th Street. A Sale of Oriental & Domestic Rugs Rugs in quaint designs -which could only have been conceived by a simple yet poetic Oriental mind. Ths color effects are exquisite. For Thursday at the following special prices s Fine Daghesfan \Rugs, average size 3.4x5.3, most of which are antiques, desirable colors, Value $29.50 to $26.00. Spectal at $15.75 Rugs, average size 3.6x5.6, Genuine ¢1tique Daghe: Value $27.50 to $35.00. Special at $19.75 Kazaks, average sizes 534x8l4, Value $70.00 to $80.00. Spectal-at $48.50 Fine Antique Sherax, Feraghan, Serahand, Tabri#, Kermanahah, Saruk, Iran and Sehna weaves are ipalideet in our representative collection ofPersian Rugs. At $47.50 to $175.00 Turkish Carpets, exquisite specimens, cine 7.6x10 to 9x12, Value $75.00 to $95.00. Special at $59.00 Rxsellent Persian and India Carpets, sizes te to 10.6x14, Value $150.00 to $185.00, Special at $115.00 Royal Wilton Rugs in the newest designs and colors, 36x72 and 36x63. Special at $22.50 Value $7.75 and $8.75. Special at $26.50 Value $30.00, 8.3x10.6. Value $35.00, 9x12, Real Renaissance Lace Curtains Special at $14.50. They are ret true ; hendsiade Renaissance lace, 3%x4 yds. long with Insertion 6 to 9 inches wide, and extra wide edging. The netting is the heavy cable weave, in the newest designs. A Sale of Ribbons Adapted to all manner of gown and millinery elaboration, as well as general decorative, pur- poses, at special prices for T’hursday. Double-faced Liberty Satin Ribbon, 5 in. all colors. Value 40c. Special at 23c Imported Sash Ribbons of heavy silk, embroidered in white or black on white, cream, pink, light blue, nile, violet, maize or black ground. Value $2.25 yd., 634 inches wide. Special. at 68c Value $3.50 yd., 8% inches wide, t 98c Pattern Cloths, Napkins & Towels At Special Prices for Thursday. Pattern Cloths of extra fine double satin damask. 2 x2 yds. Value $3.95. Spectal at $3.00 2 x23 yds, Value $4.95. Spectal at $3.75 2 x3 yds. Value $5.95. Special at $4.25 244 x 234 yds. Value $6.75. Special at $4.75 234 x3 yds. Value $7.85. Special at $5.75 20-in. Napkins to match. Value $3.95 doz. Special at $3.00 24+in. Napkins to match. Value $5.25 doz. Special at $4.00 Pattern Cloths of heavy all linen, silver bleached, (8-4 size, Value $2.50. Speoial at $5.75 8-10 size, Value $3.25. Special at $2.25 8-12 size, Value $3.75. Special at $2.75 22 in. Napkins to match, Value $2.75 doz. Special at $2.00 All-Linen Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, in_new open bor= der effects, Value $1.00 yd. Special at 80c 24 in. Napkins to match, Value $3.50 doz. Special at $2.50 20in, “ $2.50 “ Special at $3.75 All Linen heavy silver bleached Damask in new patterns, Value 79c, yd. Special at 60c 92 in, Napkins to match, Value $2.00 dozen. Special at $5.50 Towels of extra fine hemstitched Damask, 24 x 46 in., Value $7.00 dozen. Special at $5.00 Extra fine dew bleached Huck Towels, hemstitched, size 2242, Value $6.00 dozen. Special at $3.75 MSTITCHED LINEN SQUARES At Qne Half Price. Tea Cloths and Dresser Sauares of fine quality plain linen with wide lace insertion. For Thursday, at one-half their true value, 24x24 in. Value $1.00. At 50c| 36x36 in. Value $2.00. At $5.00 30x30 in. Value $1.25. At 63c | 45x45 in. Value $3.00. At $1.50 54x54 in, Value $4.00. At $2.00 A Sale of Blankets and Comforts ~ At Special Prices for Thursday. Goptoes, upilkoline covered, white cotton ge seclieref at 79 Comforts, silkoline covere: extra 9 new patterns, fancy stitched. | white cotton filled; falue $1.50. Special at $1, Comforts, twilled satine covered, laminated cotton filled, we stitched. Value $2.00. al at $1.45 Comforts, fine satine covered, laminated cotton filled, fancy stitohed, Value $2.50. Special at $1.75 Blankets, silver ray, size 60x80 inches, very soft and ici wool filled, Me $2.00 pair, Special pecial at $1 50 Blankets, silver gray, size 72x84 in., big sid and bl $ extra wool filled, Value $2.50. 4.75 White Blankets, Inch red or blue borden Value $2000 0g Bie oe af $1.50 White Blankets, 10-4, size 60x60 wasn eer ade silk binding, border in. red, blue or pink. Malue 92.73. Blankets, extra quality, size 72x34 inches, wool filled, with silk binding, border in red, blue or pink, Yalue baal Spectal at $1.95. Saks & Company » interest. Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. A Sale of Toilet Requisites At Very Low Prices for Thursday. For the things offered here we must decline to accept mail and telephone orders. Babeskin Soap, 5c. Allen's Foot Base, 126 Pear’s Unscented Soap, 7c Violet Perfumed Ammonia, Cuticura Soap, $2c | Bor., de; 16 oz., $2c.; qt, 20¢ Mennen's Tal. Powder, 8c Petroleum Jelly, 1 Ib. jar, 76 Babeskin Talcum Powder, 5¢ Lyons Tooth Powder, ‘The above are iimited—2 to a person Green Castile Soap, I Ib., 7c White Castile Soap, 12 oz. 8¢ Armour's Witch Hazel Soap, Bathasweet, perfumed luxury for the bath, 15c Papier Poudre Books—per= fumed toilet powder on leaves in book form, 176 ue Brushes, value $1.00 oe box of 3 cakes, 8c $l. Dr. H. Howard Levy’s Pumi Ebony Military Hair Brushes, Soap, 12c | value $1.25, 75¢ Conti's Genuine White Cas- Bath Brushes, detachable tile Soap, bar, 39c curved handle, value 75c., 396 $x.25 Gloves for Women at 95¢. Gloves of good leathers, which the best of glove makers have fashioned for this season’s service. Women's One Clasp Pique Cape Nappa Gloves, Paris Point Embroidery, in shades of tan, Special at 95c Value $1.25 Women’s One Clasp Mocha Gloves, Grays, silk lined Value $1.25. Special at 95c Linen Handkerchiefs for Women At One-Half Regular Prices. They are of dainty linen—too dainty for other than a woman's service; some of which are elaborated with laces and embroideries. For Thursday: French Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, #4 inch hem, unlaundered. Value 25c. Special at 12%c French Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with tape border and hand embroidered Initial. Value 35c. Special at 19c, 3 for 50c Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, sheer quality, hemstitched with embroidery, also lace trimmed with embroidery. Value 50c. Special at 25c Silk and Dress Fabrics At Special Prices for Thursday. The light by which one can define the true color of a fabric is from the north. Our department is flooded with it. Fangy Silks in colors or whtte, including Nub yarn effects and white taffetas in fancy hemstitched, striped, or dotted effects. Value 75c. "Special at 39c Black Taffeta Silk, exceptionally brilliant finish. Value 75c., 24 in. wide. Special at 48c Value $1.00, 36 in. wide, Special at 75c All-Wool Crepe Reéypta, 46 inches wide, in pink, blue, tan, brown, cream, black reseda, gray, champagne, navy or royal. Value 75c. Special at 55c Black Zibelines, 48 inches wide, extra heavy. Value $1.00. Special at 69c Black French Voiles, 46 inches wide, fine or canvas mesh. Value $1.00. Special at 75c A Sale of Beds and Upholstery. At Special Prices for Thursday. Brass Beds, 134 in. continuous pillars, fancy shape, best lacquer. * Value $42.00 Special at $29.50 Brass Beds, 2 in, pillars, heavy filling, T ball ornaments, high head, best lacquer. Value $45.00 Special at $34.00 » five stripes, full Genuing Oriental Ragdad Couch Covers, length, hand woven and embroidered. Value $4.50. Spectal at $1.95 Couch Covers, 56 in, wide, fringed all around, Bagdad pattern, full length, Oriental. colorings, Value $3.00. Special-at $1.75 Tapestry Portieres, mercerized armure, or Rep, with tapestry border in red or green, Value $6.50. Special at $3.95 Brasa Reds, 2 in. Pillars, straight foot, extra heavy filling, ball mounts, best lacquer. Value $30.00. Speciabet $22.50 Brass Beds, 2 in. pillars, 9 laterals head and foot, shaped mounts, best lacquer, Spectat-at $27.50 Value $40.00. .Pyrographic Requisites. At Special Prices for Thursday. If you have grown a-weary of the subjects-that are commonplace, the things which you will find in our de ent will stimulate your lagging Phey are new in form-and destgn, Gtheon:HHead Plaoques, fOxt Snectal at S0c Glove and Handkerchief ‘Boxes, Pipe Racks, Book Holders, Steins, Placques and Shelves. Special at 38c. ‘Peames of various styles and sizes. | Speolal at 21c Special at $5¢