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~ ron WHO DIED WITH CROOK WAS THEIING INb SERVANT Voget’s oonniien Identified " By Former Employer Whom She Robbed. ! DETECTIVE FAY DYING Tief’s Key May Open Safe ‘Containing Thousands in Stolen Gems, Phe woman who was shot dead with Veawph Vogel, diamond thief, when the alr were cornered by detectives in a feam in the Hote! Elsemere in the @reax Monday night, was identified to- at the Morgue by a former employ- @f whom she worked for as a maid and fobbed of about 910,000 worth of bonds, oftver jewelry and linen. ‘The employers of the woman, Mr. and Mrs. Stern of No. 164 Seventh ave- hue, also identified among the recovered toot many articles which the servant bad taken from their home. Detective Martin Fay of the West One Hundredth street station is very near death at the Lebanon Hospital because Of the two bullet wounds through the abdomen which he received during the @ertous = pistol duet with Vogel. , The surgeons who have been work- fmg over him with every possible sa, 2 ="| Bonwit TELLER & Co. ‘velfeve the detective could live through the day. Hardly better te the condition of Louis Menéecheim, the hotel proprietor, and Gerard Louisi, the agency detective, ‘both of whom were dropped by Vogel's ated bullets when Fay and Detective ‘Gpider’ Allen, who died early yester- day morning, joined them in the raid upon the trapped thief. Though Loulsi was in a condition to give a disconnected account of the bat- tle tast night a sudden rise of temper- ature subsequently indicated infection in the wound, and now the surgeons fear fhe may not have the strength to battle against bicod poisoning. William But- few, the waiter, may be the only one to recover from the wougds inflicted by the desperate thief. ‘To-day detectives who have been guing over the back trall of the crook who was killed with his wife in the pistol volleying of Mon: ight bent all their! efforts to trace to probable hiding places of loot the safe deposit key found in the dead thief's trunk. ‘They believe that, since most of the plunder ao far recovered from the two trunks and three bags belonging to the master “Fagin” of thieving servant siris ig im the shape of women's gowns, fine Binen, etlks and heavy ailverware, the safe deponit boxes will be found to be reposi- tories for*je "The value of Vogel's Aoot ao far foots up to more than $5,000; many more thousands of dollars’ worth @re believed to be hidden in the deposit vaults. * OWNERS MAY IDENTIFY LOOT : BY INITIALS. The only method of tracing the boxes left open to the detectives lay in visiting the makers of safe deposit boxes and locks and endeavoring to have them identify the key. A tour of the manu- Cacvurere’ offices was begun early to- day. "Since much of the plunder recovered fo Vogel's trunks and his two apart- ments was found to be initialed, the de- tectives think that a greater part of the more valuable ff will be Fevisl nea: silver tollet art! fine table napery nd THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, mont of the expensive gowns have the] WILSON EXPLORES BERMUDA name of the maker on them and can thus ve traced, The jewels found in Vogel's effe: elude two diamond rings, worth HAMILTON, one set witl pearl VOGEL’S WIFE MAY HAVE FIRED FIRST SHOT. saniouitien Doicetives with a fancy for crypte- 00! ar to-day their mental as- sauits upon the ‘aplial letters on a slip of paper | by solving it they could find tion of more of the Nt. Pp, the Bronx detectives said to-day that from a disjointed ac- Quiekty. count of the pistol battle in the hotel at Small Cost, room given to him by Gerard Loutsl, | ital, t ———1 now in the hospital, he gathered that |t | k=O =——==—=20) 0! Was the woman who passed as Vogel’ wife who fired the first shot in the af- Here is a home-m: fray. She reached under the mattress of | takes hold of a cough vas drees- | usually cure the most stubborn case in 2 revolver | ¢4 hours. This recipe makes a pint— and fired the shot which brought De- eagy h for a whole family. |! tective Fay to the floor before passing |” Mix one pint of granulated sugar with P warm water, minutes. My 2% Lovage opel rig ve cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and a soe wooneay, Teh Killed both Vowel} the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly ———.»___-« and has a Pleasant taste hi ren ie it. You probably know the medical value UNITED STATES MOTOR CO. ot ine in treating asthma, bronchitis ALLEGED TO BE BANKRUPT. other throat pide iadestie ae. ‘There is nothing better. Rs i the most valuable concentrated com- Creditors File Involuntary Petition, |iound of Norway. white pine extract, Alleging Firm Has Liabilities of rich in ree and all the natural heal- : pine elements. $12,000,000, Assets $9,000,000. | vif Tnot work in this formula. TRENTON, N. J. Nov. %—An Invol-} ‘The prompt results from this inex untary petition in bankruptcy was filed sive remedy have made friends for thousan omes in the United States against the United States Motor Com- and Canada, which explains why the the bed while her husband ing, whipped out an automat the weapon over to her husband. Capt. Price believes from what Louts! told him chat {t must have been shots from % pint ol to-day in the Federal Court here Dany, having offices in Jersey City. In the petition, it is alleged, the concern| Plan has been imitated often, but never | | owes more than $12,000,000 and has as-| Successfully sets that will not exceed $9,000,000. A qusranty of absolute satisfaction, or The petitioning creditors are the Dit-} money promptly refund yen it has Pinex, or will f not, send to The #el-Shaw Company of Ohio with a claim} recipe. Your di of $1,361; Morner and Smith Company, | get it for you. $1, Amos Lint, $138, inex Co. ut! President-elect Wilson je thoroughly en £00 each, which were on the thief's M1¥|Joying his’ sojourn here. gers when he wag killed, a bar pin, set} much of his time dri a gold watch, al the isiands. [A jain with locket, | Bullock, the Gove in-Chiet of Bermuda, returned Mr. Wile son's visit this afternoon. ing and exploring pher found printed in This Home-Made Cough dead woman's handbag. ‘They Syrap Will Surprise You roubles, sore lungs, Other preparations FOR THURSDAY Special Sale French Hand-made Blouses 3.75 Value 6.50 Entirely hand made, hand embroidered and trimmed with real laces. 250 Waists Taken From Regular Stock Silk Chiffon 00.0.0... cece eee eae Crepe de Chine .................. | Satin Brocade ........ French Taffeta .... 7.50 eral Outdoor Wear. batiste embroidery and fine laces. Colonial |} but design with |] the Gravy Well Hall and ite: quaintly furnished Parlors. We have not been content to produce only one Colonial pattern of Tableware. We can show you several, all different Some of these are in Sterling, others in (ANTERNATIONA Colonial Patterns of Tableware HE very name “Colonial” suggests the Virginia Mansion with ite pil- lared Porch, its spacious Entrance all embodying the very sentiment of old-time architecture and furnishings. Silver Plated Ware, the latter including, |] S"é*v**- “, ry A charming peers among other new patterns, the “Old Colony’ reproduction sizes. which must surely appeal to you by its ofa Price (i6 inch) [refined simplicity. Colonial tray, $15.00 Price, $33.90 Like all our patterns of Tableware these Colonial designs are all made in a complete line of Spoons, Forks, Knives and Serving Pieces. The MERIDEN Co. L SILVER COMPANY, SUCCES Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th Street, Through to 68-70 W. 35th Street, New York HACKETT Josey rth ior SETS | Crepe de Chine Shirts Washable Crepe de Chine with Satin Stripes—for Riding and Gen- Blouses—Paris Reproductions 1 6 rs 50 Value 25.00 Made of gold embroidered crepe de chine and white chiffon, with Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ! Two Generations of Gentlemen Attest This Sale’s 46 Saving For many reasons, this sale is greater than |have always been part of Hackett-Carhart any New York has ever known. clothes, Greatest in values, because of the recent] And the claim that these clothes are selling Hackett-Carhart reccivership. ‘The settlement |to-day at one-half saving to you has np’ with creditors, at 50 cents on the dollar, is re-|held in question by a single one of these many flected in the sale prices. These represent en | men-who-know, a one-half saving to you. the assort: vanced, the fabrics newer, than any other | Carhart customers. New York store can offer. ishment of stocks with garments fresh from the | the Hackett-Carhart stores. tailors’ hands. Garments that were in prepara-| The overcoats are a ie \ il in themselves. tion since before the receivership. They embrace over But a reason for greatness, wntil now un- | different models. Guereeeat he dress, business, voiced, is the judgment of two generations of | motor, travel and storm service. gentlemen that these sale stocks have success-| While the suits take equal rank in all par- fully undergone. ticulars. ‘There are more than 10,000 of them Even to-day’s suits and overcoats Oe passing |—many of matchless fabric and design The daily, rigid inspection from those who have|models embrace the popular. Continental, known what Hackett-Carhart standards have |English, Fifth Avenue, and college styles, as wall as many that are exclusive with Hackett, been for more than 56 years. It would not be possible to deceive these | Carhart & Co. Inc., Retail. men. They are too long familiar with the} All awaiting your inspection to-day, and fineness of tailoring and fabric and fit that | yours to choose among at an average One-Half Saving Overcoat . Reductions $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 $1 oO; $32.50, $35, $38 and $40 OVERCOATS......... OVERCOATS......... $20, $22.50, $25& $28 $1 3 50 $35, $38, $40 and $42.50 OVERCOATS..... ° OVERCOATS......... SveRcoATS.- S17 |Overcoats.. $27.50 ' Suit Reductions $15, $18, $20 & $10 $28, $30, $32.50,$35 $22.50 SUITS.... & $37.50 SUITS. . $18, $20, $22.50, $13 50 $32.50, $35, $37.50 = . ren baa. $31 Su 99 Par i a) 20U, D $30 35, $37.50, $40 & $32.50 SUITS. . $17/§ SUITS....... $27.50 . Inc., rash Carhart: war Comber’, auth” "Nat Bris aera hee” Gppesite City Hall. Near Union Sa. Open Evenings. Mornings LIBERAL CREDIT & LOW PRI ICES This is a credit that requires NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP. ARGESI FEES, @ N (0 INTEREST ADDED, NO EXTRA CH. It is your right to come ine ‘our store, select Li Malag you eeerely low price iD PAY FOR THEM IN SMALL Wi jh us is a saying: . It need never worry you, fcr we make a literal allowance in case , illness or misfortune. our preies with riitieate, winch ped litt n “ral x ry Imftation $3.50 ¢ ee Tremendous aus oon Menggany = Oar,” | Clearance Sale of | | Chair 7 134 | Odd Rockers and Chairs stock no quantities of any one kind. Alltogo at i, PRICE I AND LESS/2 $2.50 Golden % $4 Golden Gak $2 Golden ©ak| A remarkable opportu- | Oak Dining Dining jC alr, Dieley Char, nity te get hrst-class Chatr, Chairs and Rockers at 1.24 less than the cost of = manufacture, We Seil Everything to Furaish the Home Complete. ted; 16,000 Pairs of Women’s 25¢, 35¢ & 50c “Queen Quality” Stockings The greatest tribute to the integrity of this Then, again, the varietics here are greater, |sale is that its warmest appeal has been felt, mei wider, the styles more ad-|and responded to, by an army of old Hackett- Quality Hosiery, which we secured from the makers, A. B. A "To-day sees many th gh bu dries ndrews Co., at about 50c on the dollar. And this, by reason of the constant replen- | good style, rich fabrics, and fine tailoring at | turned over their whole collection to us at the same savings we offer you im this sale to-morrow. | thread, with silk clockings, and cottongStockings, in reg and extra sizes; all strictly first quality, and regularly sold for as much a ever made, and advise you to take full advantage of it. It presets an oppor- |tunity to buy splendid Xmas gifts at low prices. Sale price, p’r pair, 19¢. |Pre-Thanksgi vin ny iece Set /\|Bohemian Engraved Glassware] |your initial engraved, like the illustration |} Water ‘Tumblers, polished bottom pantry | Seltzer Tumblers, polished bottom special. . Water Goblets, on stem; very special..... | Wine Glasses, on stem; very special ...... Claret Glasses, on stem, very speci: Liqueur sses, on stem; very special |room in your home at most substantial savings. Instant || This Solid Oak $8. 49 $12 Enamelied Bed. at 419 ¢@ Par This wonderful offering comprises the entire stock of Queen A. B. Andrews are going out of the Foreign Hosiery business and have Included are full fashioned lisle thread, mercerized, lacs openwork liske ie. We consider this one of the most timely and valueful hosiery offerings | Main Flot, fifi, st Section, LL .. g Day Bloomi ngdale Offer-\) 's of Superior ing of 6- Each glass has an engraved border and each ha: tocktail Glasses, on stem; very special. bial gs Set of 30 Pleces Six each of water goblets, claret glasses, wine glasses, liqueur glasses and champagne for $3.59 'BLOOMINGDAL ES" Our Economy Sale of Furniture/ Brings you the opportunity of buying high grad: retioble furniture for every $7.95; Aoplendid |OQutfit compri ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYME: 35% Block 8th Av.3 As 325 SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 16 ih Age Double Stampe Y; A || $1.50 Hanging Mirror Hat |] 27 i 39 inches wide 6 feet long. a ee ar Quartered Oak frames. Finely carved. claw feet. covered in best leatherette. construction. Died, © Renan) ied Be 21x40 $5 inches with oval bevel. _ led French t] plate mir- yi @) ed Regular L i $15.00, at Cotton top mattress and al! steel|, $8.49 and woven wire spring. k 50 seceaita $27 Made of hand carved quartered oak, piano polish, 24 inches deep, || 52 inches wide, 15x36 French bev- |] | | Racks at 98¢ Golden oak, mahogany finis or Circassian walnut. Frame elled mirror. ate Couch er =» 94.09) Button tufted with spring opener, |ceZ® inches wide, 6 feet los feet. Splendid value. BLAOOMINGDALES Duy es To Every Woman Bring this advertisement to our Notion Department rot later than oie week from today ard receive, absolutely free, a regular 10c card of Wilson Dress-hooks These popular new Dress-hooks are not ordinary heoks and eyes or snaps—they will completely overcome your dress-fastening difficulties, The free cards are not semples but the same value for which you would regularly pay 10c ‘We make this most unusual and liberal offer as we are confident you will find Wilson Dress-hooks the very thing you have always wanted, They can’t come unhooked or “pop” open accidentally. They hold securely without bulge or gap, though you can unhook them with perfect ease, Guaranteed not to rustor crush in washing and ironing, and to outlast eny garment; perfectly flat and never show Don't neglect this opportunity to try the Wilson Dress-hooks you have seen so widely advertised in the leading magazines and style books. Used by fashionable women everywhere and indorsed by | leading dressmakers, | Cut Out thi: Adverti: jement 1 nt. Large and | | Jozen Notion Store, Main Floor