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LUIAN EPPICH, HO LOST $3,000 OWNED BY LOVER, WADOO WHEW [LOSER OF $3000 | WAR ON POLICY) FEARS FIANCE aaneginelad Says Efforts to Revive the Evil Miss Eppich, Who Says Sweel- Have Been Made with Per-| heart’s Savings of a Lifetime sistency Since Release of Al] Were Stolen from Her, Ap- Adams from Sing Sing. peals to Police for Protection, PICKED UP GEMS I FRONT OF WALDORF Patrolman Edward Sick Believed He Had Found a Fortune Until Sergeant Told Him the Dia- monds Were “Phony,” CALLS ON CAPTAINS FOR FULL REPORTS. | SAYS SHE’LL RETURN HIS ENGAGEMENT RING. | man to-day when he left the Tender- loin station-house, He had been or- | dered to take the post at Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, opposite the | Waldorf-Astoria, and his manly bosom protruded exceedingly Rust Seeks to Get Out Search Warrant to Obtain Posses- sion of the Jewel Which Girl Retains, Commissioner Has No Moneny to Pay Back Salaries of Rein- Stated Inspectors and These May Sue Their Successors, He investigated, and with a gasp of surprise gazel upon the greatest jew- olty display he had ever seen in his life. There was a long necklace of dia- monda, with a pendant consisting of an | ebony cross set with diamonds. The precious stones ranged in size from a nlekory nut to @ pea, and they fairly | rained fire from their background of grime. Sick picked up the necklace, placed | reverently under his coat and made 4 run for the statlon-house. Sengt, Wil- Police Commissioner’ McAdoo an- Rounced to-day that an apparent re- vival of the policy evi in Manhattan and Brooklyn has caused him to take Gotive steps looking to the suppression of the game, He has cailed for detailed teporta from all captainy and will fight the evil from the start. “Kh the first fow months of my ad- Talnistration,” said the Commissioner, “the policy evil was practically elim- faated, A couple of months cr there- | abouts back the captains began to re- port to me sporadic outbutsts in various Precincts of the vice. “These reports increased in number, especially in Brooklyn, becoming quite | There are likely to be police court developments to-day in the robbery mystery In which Henry Rust, a young Seventh avenue grocer, lost $3,000, which he had intrusted to his sweetheart, Lillian Eppich, Both the grocer and the girl hav been to the Weat Thir- tfeth street police station, the girl charging that her AS was threaten- | tng in his manner tober, and he charg: ing that information concerning two women was being kept back from him, He asked the volice to aid him in get- ting this information. The girl has ielsted from the first that the money was stolen from her in a department store, She said that she numerous jum after the aries of Al) laid her purse down for a second and Adams from Sing Sing. I do not wish| when she looked it was gone. ‘Two to say that Adams 4s Interested In this HOTEL ROBBERY KEPT SECRET Thieves Strip Apartment at the) *!,.7.".** Ei orth ¢ diamond Maryland of Jewels, hut Police Are Not Notified Until Ten Days Later, enough they we e Jewel ' Jewels Stolen from dat 1 have wo evi Ne ve toe women, one a blonde and the Hl T “Ww 4 and * | brunette, were standing n ea any That vile vince orn »" baie tak a oa wae fact, Tay [Ate auapilan was directed, to tha Mrs, Grugan in Hotel BS mea nn tamed Te the old timers have made aly attempts but Mey had Uiaappeared before Wa) folds aL Ile, as tn Flower," 10 establish policy. robbery overed. One diamond dinner ring, $25. , \ “Tam not sur been Girt She In Prightened, Two-stoned diamond and sapphire ! done in ths direction alr ‘nel Miss Eppeh, who is employed by I ping f e c fi He Pathane onthe We Giseoyes what the| Mrs, Lansier in a furnished-toom |F piamond horseshoe scartpln, $75, can make myself piain on that, In| house, at No, 167 West Thirty-fourth Diamond bow pin, $50. street, sald that when Rust had cailed n her he had talked with her through ease there is any effort made wo re- store old conditions in the play. Ing line every power y nd Will be exercized to repre 4nd punish the men responsibl Commissioner McAdoo has no m with which to pay Inspector Cr back pay when the Inspector returns ta duty In the department. There 1s & mix-up on thepa y question that the Gold whip searfptin, $12. Pearl earrings, %. the basement window to an “He thinks I didn’t lose the mon This morning he was here at 2 o'clock | robbery Evening World reporter to-day, | | | to conceal the facts in a mysterious | wite ot Mrs, Dutile Gragan ne courts will probably have to straighten his engagement ring. I am going to 06 West Fort: bottled delicacies, fresh new cereals and farinace out, Some authorities "id that ‘Ine hla the Phi tedad Worse ge oot 106 i ies Erection at Cost of $300,000, tables—everything that is most wholesome and nutritious, ‘anc 08s, Who hits 6 keene othe ninth street. Mra: Grogan was ro’ : Fapectemenied, ill nave (0 00 AD | going to get & warrant (or him. rm {ot jewels valued at $70 eome ime be- | (8 Now a Law and Authorizes kept up to the high-water mark, and, as usual, ‘or who succeeded them for their et i of jewel seats x pay. Inspector Grant, {t ts understood, ot my Ife. He would kill me| tween Nov, 1 and Nov. 4 but not until Stock Issue | CHOICE, down to the very smallest fraction of profit over hag already Drought’ suit) aga’ne ¢ pot & chance, ltoday was the t made! pubite OCK Issue, Bf house in the world buys closer than we do, and 0 n specto ays f alled at the Weet, Thirteth | Although this rovbery occurred over GROCERIES, goods for so’ small a price. y to a 0 ten days ago No ort o| de | to ue Rg oe 2 olther | enaulé g (etting & seneen war ie ia eons of rane Warteueseais Mayor MeClelian to-day announced eR EE on every purchase, and every housekeeper who . Met rt Albert- ran recover his engage: beh until yesterday, and thea | timt the o1 © providing for the last money, trades at one of our stores, ment ring street stat ys son, all of whom were appoinied at —__- fh v4. | erection of fire-escapes on school bulld- the same time. the police @ nei the same mye- | terious silence about it maintained by & cost not to exceed $30,000 had Appl pf ry cceeencoitliihiemenens CONVICTED, SHE CHEERED, | ‘ertous stience about tt mein tines PY | become a law pples. S.& H. INSPECTORS LAID OFF. ames Grugan nor Manager Rielly wilt diss | Th€ Fesolution appropriating this eum Cholzest Greenings and Baldwins, ou e ier * | Woman Guilty of Theft Thanked Oo ihe robbery, the latier even as.) WA Passed by the Board of Estimat the best varlettes for cook- 15c ; reen Eek eee MAGa aa ean Ak Jand Apportionment eptember and ing and eating: a basket,, y i : 2, excel . Ds. Forty-one Temporary Customs Men %8"¥ and Shouted for Reesevelt, Jeerting that no such thing had oc- | Sbrerloeseen’. ba Recitiat a yy | K if freely given with all purchases of 10 cents or mor i ’ te Me Ont of a Job To-morrow. sa Mee “ig iit ‘ offices are at | bard's concurrenc Notice was served to-day on forty. the fury, ‘These | 3; * : A Wraugle devel A * * A No. %3 Fifth avenue, It te sald that one of the men appointed as tempord 3 the failure of thay body to Pi H D. B Gusta neers Ih ‘Mayan Yor bot a wired woe, of eet cpt? saan amt | ihe wat green ee ephedra ainty Biscuits. May Jas t Ir 0 ener | syypicion, {1 being asseried that he six weeks- * the ordina . wines @ ‘ inties. three months, and at the expiration of ayte appearance, who was charged in| Peat ed entrance ing he i et apart. re F the Met Of approved measur: Mild sagur-cured deiteh obs naps ine — Fruit ¢ ver ‘a Ib. that Ume reappointed for a similar ‘fe Court of Quarter Seasions here this) Sent oe et au # un issue of aud lean; weight § to / Ib; special sale con- uit Crackers, / ments by means of a false key. | porate stock for the mu tinued for the week at lower than packers’ Cc Fig Newtons, period, that they will be Inid off to noon with the larceny of $10 tn ecoa pes. prices a Ib New Year's Cakes, ) c , of Rey. Frank » fight for fire-eseapes on the A tn Ce Tw ttiows temporary 1 anp e.ist Bona! HAY NOT TO ATTEND FUNERAL |eoktsn Sanbunt’ haw eer "lon. ; hus gree cuastis «] was brought about by the pan spectors ta attend te Ae Be us ns Douthr Advinen Againet tim Get ; 1 wOne Hundred and Te : . 1 E Vi T te e cf theft pre: | Dortor eon Aura m Gotng | . Bi amtaleed: GRE | ces ce necsbea ebeceaca | Cintts rise tom:sopcote are. proviaed Carolina Rice. ast View Tomatoes. 18 house (or A igphe kae E with exeapes, but in | i Choice grade of large, fipe, sound, fresh flavored and to tide her ‘OY, Nov, It is prob-| phe stairways sol Excellent quality Carolina head rice, clean, tomatoes, in solid packed big, extra nha gees fet he paeBechices t fresh, highly nutritious; a 1b AO} | vet itied cess storscseeen 1,039 Calls Ty question was missed soon e of his physicians and A fresh, highly mi ' eeecvecenes For Male Help man 4, As the was hein Arh (|B Tomatoes — Es: ‘ were made through the SUNDAY 7) 4, y JAM she hurried chee 'to| the body of Sea sie; finest qual Cranberries, Onions. WORLD WANT DIRECTORY. the taidle , ated shure a wis | Geman” Mee War alized" My of fruts: spe- | The finest, fresh from Cape Cod, | | Very best red, medium sized Connec. 422 more than next nearest com- nat I gave three " The Secretary was not at t ; ‘ sland Bridge hand ploked and large, red, ripe, full of 10c ticut onions; special price 17c , petitor. cers for State Department to-day |also makes that issue approved ney Lavory a Quart... cesses continued, a baskst...... Be eails, PB { -— -— for. re neh Peas—Choice imp: etit ots hive Ri bbon; fi green a figees Ped oA 3c + Califa l4c Men’s $2 Hats, In all new blocks, for this sale, All CARS [TRANSFER JO “@ Men’s $1 Shirts, Celebrated Bloomingdale white unlaundered shirts, 69c. Leussrow To “3 AvE CUTE No room for preamble or explanation—we bought good clothing for this annual event for less money than we ever did befure, and so you may have the opportunity ot doing the | same—of buying good well-made clothing at the very outset of a season for practically = its worth! 4 This announcement is backed by heaping tables of good reliable clothing of this season's manufacture to be sold at prices below what it cost to turn the clothing out! We quote in this advertisement the prices at which this clothing usuatly sells and the prices we have placed upon the garments—thus showing you in actual figures what you will save in dollars and cents by taking advantage of this great clothing sale, No Extra |Boys’ 75c. Corduroy Knec Pants, 29c. | 4 au s Suits and Overcoals that were $10, now $5.95 ’ SalesMEN | Men's Suiis ond Overcoats tat were $18, now $10.95 Waiting And hundreds of other values equally as Every dollar you spend here during this sale will have the force of two—and then if you are in any way d for the asking, dissatisfied with your purchase your money will be refunded Positively no goods sent C. O. D, and no mail orders filled during this sale. Men’s $7.50||Men’s $8.00}} Men’s $10 Heavy Weight Winter Winter Suits Suils, Overcoals, | jor Overcoals, $3.93. $4.00. $6.95. Men’s $3.00|| Young Men’s|| Boys’ $3.00 Winter $7 Suits and || Winter Suits, Trousers, || Overcoals,s,'s. | | Sizes 7 to 15 Years, || $1.66. |] $3.95. |} $1.39. great which lack of space forces us to omit. Men’s $12 Winter Suits & Overcoats, $8.75. Boys’ $3.50 Winter Over- coa 4tol4 y years, Men’s $20 Elegant Suits & Overcoats, $11.80. Becond F001 “WH WORLD; “WONDAY EVENING. “ROVEWRER i; 1000 Patrolman Edward Sick was a proud | Soon after reaching his post his eyes | | were attracted by a glint in the gutter, | hammering on the door and asking (oF | of ¢. D. Grogen, who live at the Hotel Mayor Announces Ordinance tor| CASTRO ORDERS TWO HURT IN FALL EDITOR EXPELLED) OF NEW BUILDING Writer Had Championed Inter-| “e@kened by High Wind, Struc-| ests of Americans in Vene. ‘U"@ Collapses, Carrying! 4, Down With It Two Carpenters zuela—Thought to Be United) _ aoth Probably Wil Die States Citizen, Weakened tn every part by the high | wind of yesterday and last night the | wall of a new building at Knicker. | bocker and Cooper streets, Brooklyn. collapsed this afternoon under the pres- sure of a sudden gust and carried down with It Thomas Mears and Alfred Challoner, two carpenters, who were working on a sraite ng. Both mer pre ably will die ! M ner fell, headlong landed in a cel joning the one mployed. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—A. F. Jaur- ett, editor of the “Venesueian Herald, | has been ordered expelled from Vene- auela by President Castro, The news ame to the State Department to-da: a legram from its legation at |! | Car No dotatis are given, but it ts stated that Mr Jaurett has always defended American interests in nis paper, and | hws taken the side of the asphalt com- pany in ita recent trouvle it is thought here thas he is an Amer-| lean eltizen. mass of debris Mears was removed to St, Mary's Hos- Fria «- Ree pital and Chaloner to the Bushwick | | TOOK MAIL BOX PACKAGE, | —22 ost | No Crime, Says Shiel Is. bot Oieei | Or, Holds Pris George Lang, who salt he lived at the ji. Nn was arcaigned before Mag Commun baal Istrate Cornell in’ the Centre mires furt to-day for tealing a. packase || QQQtiOun rom the top of a letter-box at Worth reet and Broadway, man Murphy. of the Leonard tation, who saw Lang take the arrested him and tqok him be- United — Sta Commisstoner Is the essence of business. 1s, In the Federal Building. Com. | er Shields b t the Federal} | U: th oat had not been violated, tnas- | se e s the package had not been le, 1] ut of the box 7 fo ne | Muipay iold this to Magistrate Coa e 0 . nell, Who held Lang for trlal in Spectai | bony | suv, is an|| MEW YOR TELEPHONE OO, searched scores nting various ur- were found on him ' of 15 Day Street, plete as they are at this se son, a can vesaie, Highest grade of the famous itveporased Apples — B faney New York State; Banta Clara fruit; averaging & tor 5G h ; Peachen— East vi Ww; packed In heavy syrup Ribban ib 10c extra chalce 18c Tb, can for pies; ron Seeded Raising —Peerlees, cholo Callfornia fruit; 1-1b, carton ee—Jockson's packed in berry * Oc syrup “ 14e Makes the lightest and most delle cious of cakes from hardwoo ashes; extra strong fmotin sei] {2 fifting top cans; 1 Ib, Be: Ke ralsingand most | Washing Plutd—Butler's _ borates economical, sakes washing easy, a bot- tle 2-l0. carton, | viotet Am: for 42 *fere BeM the bath Bay Rem- Bu ality San 10c itler's Be 4 pm ee Butler’s Coffees. Unsurpassed in flavor and aroma, Best Mocha and Java~~ Finest grade of these codees im- 25¢ ported; a 1b. Heavy bodied ire Marecsive shy 20 cote with supertor cup c “17 en’ Monogram WhisKey. 10 Years Old, ualities; a lb, High-class, well matursd rye Best Santos * Announce a very Special Sale on Tuesday of Gauzes, Grenadines, Tissues, Pineapple Cloth, Ete, White, Black and many Colors suitable for iB ONE DOLLAR ix aay Fresh ae Foods. Our Fall stocks of pure, fresh foods were never so varled and com- Every day large shipments are being received of ‘the new supplies—canned goods of all the choicest kinds, us foods, truits and vege- That is why all our customers make a saving Tradin Stamps! bien eee Sliced Peaches—California Clings, packed in rich syrup 12c¢ Rhubarb—Finest ple plant; all ready to serve, with sugar; large 3 Pampkia—Fancy quality; splendid dry packed | sweet as honey; fancy Southern Beets—Blue Star; variety; full-sized can 134 Grocery Stores. Buy at the Nearest and Save on Every Purchase. Dotter’y Potash—Concentrated lye, Soap—Coney Island; a thorough 25c¢ leanser: 12 ca Blue—Extra qual- 3.5 8c French Bleing—Motiers, « like a charm, 3 Croix botde, with patent iJ eprin wling top; each 25 c Scouriog Soap Soap Borax led Wines and Liquors. pence 2 French ‘Brandy, Oriental Sheer Fabrics Single and Double Widths, Evening and Reception Gowns at greatly reduced prices, 35c., 45c, and 75c. per yard. No Samples cut or mailed—Second Floor. A. A, VANTINE &: Co,, Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts, Dining chals, in Oak, $80 & Golden Oak China Closet | SAN ACCOU te amt The quality ist we cut our retail pric actual cost, No grocery none can sell the same CHOICE CROCERIES wants the best for the Oranges. The new Florida crop, ripe and jatey very Special price for 3 15: davs «my; a dozen. White Potatoes. Another trainload of biv, sound, white, mealy ’ Potatoes, that are civing such splendid satis- faction, selected by our expert shippers from the finest crops in the country; a baskst, ....4+ —, Santa Clara Prunes. Excellent quality Santa Clara fruit, thim i skinned, small pits and meaty; a lb..,... 4c . Peaches — oo, Sweet Potatoes, | rant: Large, ripe, nourishing and health. ful, prime quality from the best shipments; @ basket, | 5c Nes a ™ 25¢ ean Lemon Sugar Corn—-Monocacy fancy quality, fresh. cream: Led of natural field flay Mixed Nuis-Seivcted quallt; er nut sound and fresh large, red, straw- extra ‘cholee; 12c ''v aT aici Sh hominy; 2th, package. Blue Ribbon Breakfast Food. fasy to cook and easy to digest, All the strength there is inwheat. Paltable and most nourishing 2-1b. carton, 10c akes for Powder— Ib, pkwe. gloss stareh; 5c l4c rks Be uares At ha'l the usual retail potees, Butler's Golden Ley Ceyton ter imported; 35¢ Butler's Unvlt Teas ea favorite varieties: a Ib Butler's Bast No, 1 Teas— Are pure ant untiorm; Ib. . Butler's No. 2 hi aoice Tene x * B |} aromatic and good; whiskey, bottled expressly for | | CoJet Freres! Celebrated 3-Star Three varieti —<— - our family trade, French Cogaic Champagne | § Sm’ I Gallon, $5.0); Y-eallon, $1.10 Brandy—are, od, id ad Castillo Porte wn im flasks, $0¢., 25c. By the 75 " mellow. Imported in 1 15 Superi ro 1 To® or Hol- 75¢ i z 75¢ FOR seesra90 . . Cc glass, a bettie 9 vert ane sherry -—irymore Cal- ‘one _——" f a. wice vin ul 786 Claret) , ome Scotch Whiskey. ] os i eel ing fussie Scotc IS ey. | of nis very perry casks; al ot coiches, high bails o é, per bottle Ip re importer mellow nd well vet; rich ambe ¢ use. Int 4 ms (THE MAMMOTH DOLLAR'S WORTH, Bass Ale 1 Bottle J, B. Choice Port 4 Bottle J. B. Choice Claret, 4 Bottles % 1 .0O botties, for fine old Scotch whiskey, flavor, Specials forThree Days | Dog's ‘art botcing, im. Special for this Weeks yvohony fn glass; ‘$l. 89 § Botti imperial Whi key sae { Bottle J. b. Choice Sherry. Evans’ Ale—oldest and finest in America; ? doren Everard’s* Al and’ phys very popular; do. ¢ bou. medticina | 85¢ $1.35 = S115

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