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> FORBES HELD IN BROKER ARRESTED BNL OF $15,000) FOR DRUG FRAUD Alleged Forger, Captured in|Howard & Wooten Charged , Brenos Ayres by Deteotives|~With Selling Phenacetine Un- se,| der Improper Label—Arrest _ 1 | After 25,000 - Mile Says “Not Guilty.” FIVE INDICTMENTS FOR FORGERY AGAINST HIM. Wife, Through Whose Attempt to Join Husband Latter’s Cap- _ ture Was Effected, in Court When Case Comes Up. Charles FE. Forbes, the bookkeeper Who was brought back from Buenos Ayres to answer five Indictments for Pipa 5 after having been caught by det ‘es who followed Mrs. Forbes | ‘ Over the seas to her husband's South os ean hiding-place, was arraigned in Forbes, for the love of whom the hus- band sacrificed his only hope of se- |! curity, sat on one of the back benches | | abd heard him plead “Not Gulity.” Forbes was represented by Attorney Otto Rosalsky. Four of the indict- ments were for forgery in the second degree and one for forgery in the first degree, a5 & second offense. As no *pplication for bail had been made, Assistant District - Attorney Miner brought the matter to the attention of be Court ‘ “I think $10,000 will be enough,” sald the latter. P Mr, Miner objected to that figure, cit- | ing the escape of the prisoner when out OB BO. The iii was then fixed tem- Dorarily at $15,0. So far Forbes has @ost the clty $2,000. He was pursued 2 miles by the detectives before ing captured. Came Back Shackled, Forbes returned yesterday on the Ma- Jesttc, shackled to the arm of Detective- Sergeant McNaught, to whom he had been turned over by Detective MeCon- ell, of the Central OMce. Robert E. Tieckman, 9 Pinkerton man, accom- Denied him. It was Dicckman who trucked the wife from Brook; to Buenos Ayres, where she went to meet the husband, who had grown ao hungry ra sight of her that he risked cap- pire ‘by writing for her to come w Mra, Forbes made the long trip an even ‘went several hundreds of ming into the interior of the Argontine Re Dubiie with Forbes, where she intended {© take up the lifo of a wife of @ rail- foad station agent. Forbes said he | beeged passage on board the steamer |! going to Buenos Avres and so favorab:y impressed the cautain that the latter | ¢ Helved him to get the Job as statign agent Detective as Ranchman, The same ship on which Mra. Forbe: sailed carried a disguised ¢ We who BiAyed ‘the role of a ran days after the wife jotned Forbes was arrested by officers Argentine Republic and held for extra- dition, Then McConnell came along with extradition papers and Forbes was brought back. The forgeries amount to $25.000. The comolanant is G. W. Cole & Co, of | * No. lik Broadway, by whom Forbes | t was employed, ip: t drug frauds. In May. 1899, arrested by customs inspesters charged with being paenenes with a gang of drug smugeters. ma ch which he was proprietor, at No. devoted their lives to Followed That of Druggists. Howard &, Wooten, @ broker, who lives at No, 18 West Mighty-fourth Street, was arrested to-day and to Pollee Headquarters by Central pag ag Gargan and on \he that hundreds of thousands of dollars lave been made by the counterfeiters, and that an @rganized gang has in this way defrauded the legitunate makers { drugs for months past The specie charge against Wooten # hat ne sold & pound of phenacetine vn whica there was a dot orer Goft's court to-day. Mra. | Wvoten's arrest followed the arrests vt tour druggists, one of whom Is a jeeused physician. These men ure Si+ ty been arrested in connection with Wooten was gar store, roadway, the Inspectors found a guantity of phenacetine, opium, trional and sufonal. The stuff seised was val- tod at several thousand dollars. At hat tlme Wooten was also known un- ter the name of Williams. WEST NO PLAGE FOR WEAK LUNGS So Agree Consumptive Specialists At- tending Medical Association's Coa- vention at Atlantic City. Permanent Cure Can Be Accomolished Right at Home—Pnewmonta Increasing. At the annual meeting of the American Medical Association, held last summer in Atlantic City, Rey yes who have fa study of consump- ton, were unanimous in their m that in Aghting the battle against this dread dis- case it was cruel. unsatisfactory and a mis- ake to send persons, weak and dying, to California, Coforada. or seme other far-off place, in the delusive hope of a permanent cure. The fought on lines which will overcome the disease right at home, where it originates. battle, ft was belt. must be At the same session, Dr, B. F. Wells read & paper on the subject of Pneumonia, which, he said. is remarkably on the Increase. He de thi ban Afty years doctors and ave recognized the fart that, in bat the deadly ravages of con- umption and pneumonia, the vitality must fed and nourlabed. and the system gives trength and kept {n condition to resist and hrow off the poisonous disease germs by ke regular and judicious use of Duffy's OSSIFIED WOMAN DEAD, | Pur at Whi*boriuve cure asi preventive a and consumption, and all One of Two Sisters Pecalinrly At- Aictod Lay Welpleas 27 Years, ROME, N. Y., Oct. 6—Mre Ewing Palmer, the las jed’’ sisters, died t Iemma | | of the two day at Sb aged fifty Owing to a disea 1 Of a rheumatic nature which has baffled | the skill many prominent phval | throughout the country, Mri had Tain motionless upon her totally Wind and with every the past twenty-seven years se manifested Itself with same way of paeum jong an@ stomach troubles. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey bas carriod the blessings of | health and hope into more bomes | whiskey a medicine. It ts | all schonla everywi ‘onic and stimulant, and is weed in. the |» . " vet, $1 Rochester, N. during he ed st half century than eli ot bined. It purifie tones up the heart's aetion, deadly microbes that ‘eed on the d liming of the body, and promotes young 4nd vigorous, 7 Is absolutely contains Do fusel oll, and is the only recognized by the Goveroment as reseribed by dociors of ro as an Invigorating Tinelpal hospitals of the land. All druggists and grocers sell it. or tt wit Br, bottle, Medical book. lat Whiskey Som ' tree. Dufty eee 0000eseeseeeeenel If You'veaBookcaseNeed Will Supply it Fully and at Immense Savings This Sale T that ing Liberal he Book Nook should be neatly furnished, Bookcases will care for books and lend attractiveness to the room, made of carefully selected solid oak, deep, rich grain, haud rubbed, highly polished, golden finish, four adjust« able shelves, large swing- One illustrated is glass door, Reduced Credit means small, convenient payments, 559-571 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Brinley, charge that he ts connected with the wholesale counterfeiting of drugs in Pennsylvania and New York, A ene OCTORER 6, 1904. Bargain Friday Extraordinary A more that usually brilliant ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, Lt, Beautiful Gold Jewel y al Prices to Induce Buyin Ali Cis Teawsrer Fo Leaner To Shut 759°60" St This News of Warm Kimonos & Robes Is peciall series of extraordinary sale. From our immense siock of new * i+ a rin$ Apropes: features will force buying enthu- fie is te “tom a 4 y now to snuggle in morn: : : i i ings and eveings—thse fuel and tn | Si@STH to the high mark of the |} “yg compar ter wet nelette Kimonos and robes. And, of course |! J+ year to-morrow, Bargain Friday, sins sou un cane MZ ew ra cose bag rho a wielahiie dal 1 Bloomingdales’. Gur unrivaled sede ak pour ane No such money-saving chances have been offered in months Soll i issued by Magistrate Moss a he was Mt you can find a handsomer or more sxtstying HT and you who have the personal and home needs demanded by tie Ge Sote-All coil. Ia tem, “a Bolt Cutt, Ua entering hie howe at daybreak. ‘The collection than that ax: Bloomingdales’, we went to the riew season to supply will be missing much in an economy styles for selection—special at antes Rane rate We Sh Werrest a: know about ft, way if you pass this Bloomingdale store-news by to-day with $7.50 and , «088.80 | \ pair veer was’ Rete Wan: mortise saoan For to-morrow we give you the following four |! | out profiting by its numerous suggestions, Soild Gold Cigar Cutters—set with Rings—A » Who have been working upon poe many preity jon of carved sub the alleged counterfeiting of drugs specially good ttems to select from: ' pd jiamond; beer a=} ya for gome weeks past, It is charged 98¢—Kimonos of Outing Flannel. chuice—special, ,, eee Solld Gold Lockets—Richly de. signed, with head ot stag and flower designs; special, $3.75 These Specials Invite You to th New Arcade Book Store. It's getting to be quite one of the city's important pots- new Bloomingdale Book Store—the favorite haunt of book. iu In dainty pink and blue stripes; ' made with square yokes and border edges; | of solid colors, $3.69—Robes of German Flannel, In new figured designs; made with tight-filting backs; full fronts with cord and tassel; large shawl collar and bishop sleeves, trimmed with lace. Some Splendid Valves in Watches at Bloomingdales’. “Sun ni When purchasing a watch at deep flounce skirts, $2.98—Robes of German Finn Very heavy quality; pretty colors; pl with plited backs, full Aronts, with belt and large pointed collar; sleeves finished with dainty lace insertion, Bloomingdales’ you get a fully = : aranteed timepiece, with a fhisty-fve years’ etry back of it, no matter what price you Second Floor, 59th St. Sectior Word of To-Morrow’s Ribbon pie ks ay. 5 You might select a watch here ° with your eyes cloned snd never — for there’s an alr of freedom and “home-ie-ness” about ? 7 se 9 pom J make @ mistake—and that's the sort |/~ appeals to literary folk. And, prep n Specials al Bloomingdales’. we est aes hv || SA © Mery (0A the oa, om can ek It may be you haven’t your mind set-on any one of the sorts we Now, for to-morrow we have four particularly special values for your con- Mt you've not yet gotten acquainted with our new sideration, Read:— Boys’ Solid Sliver Watches—The most durable watch made for boys; fitted with good jewelled Swiss movements; Tron and bunting- case styles; the cases are engraved and engine turned; aclual value $2 coe for these two specials we're offering—it will e's sood ta At 10c. Each. At 2ic. Every vol with Go kaon nicely bound in cloth quote below, but come in and you'll be sure to find just exactly what you do want in the unusually immense assortments we're showing this Fall, 10¢, a plece of 10 ‘to the re se thee few items are typical of price-savings throughout Btoceniags le Watch—A thor- ae reliable American watch; in handsome, plain polished nickel open-face cases; stem winders and setters; worth $1.75. Sale price to- morrow... see 986 from the sorts at 00 a single yard, the whole coliec- ‘% = $a:78 and $4.25 | “Wetcnes vo and 48 thers some sh et 4% tach satin taffeta ribbon, 25c, at 18c a yard. 75 and $4.25 ate an - 1s ‘h satin taffeta ribbon, re 5c, at 18¢ a yard, w "s Solid Silver Wat: beautifully engraved; others engine- iach sc allt itor Se 186, at 12% @ yard, Haneechased, lbinteoay pe at turned; the eases warranted 40 wear Main Floor. 30th St. Section. and engine-turned cases, ttet with five years; they're =) x ~ jewelled Swiss movements; everyone | Jewelled Waltham and Elgin mo Pretty Veilings al Prices to Capture Pretty Eyes. Such an assortment! Every new and becoming mesh is here, and in such bewildering loveliness that when you get hefe we'll wager you'll hardly know which to select. A New Lot of Women’s Hosiery Just In and Marked 123c. Only off the steamer a few days and just this very day unpacked, this lot of good hosiery presents a splendid opportunity in the bargain line for women who come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow. Selections may be made from— Two-thread black cotton stockings, with white or plain black feet; all sizes— Extra quality fleece-lined cotton stockiny Store in the Arcade? It's well worth 2 visit of inspection—to siy of . Bloomingdales’ always has been headquarters for the smartest and newest of good Fancy cotton, black grounds, with neat es; all sizes— in welleothin Me afl ots, . g things in the way of be that Any pair you pick out is worth 25c, : Hees a special we oer in yelgs in age chee dotted and Tuxedo |] ¢verywhere, tains that you Children’s Heavy Colton StocKings, 10c, Cround effects and the ever-popular single-thr y th There are heaps and heaps of novelties—cards, _ tas i] , calendars, diartes Gorduroy ribbed school stockings, strongly made, with double knees; Sell Regularly at 25c. and 50c. imooa or Ponies aetna ha cA Possibly be thought of 4a the, sizes 6 to 9 ly worth 19c. a pair. to go to-morrow at the uniform price of I5c. a Yard. in Floor, 50th St_ Section. Main Floor, Sth St. Section. No Time to Waste Now in Gelling Good Warm Underwear. And when you go about buying it, be sure to get the kind that will fit pepe and ert shrink all up tornothing after a few wash- ings For to-morrow we make it i . Papers by offering the following Phi sig for, you. to. buy: 4 Z French Dimity,” 17c, One-pound pac! tw note and letter, and three tates cream and Lge | 17c. a pound, 17,000 Yards of New Crepe |[_ecrsite ast eth ss. | va a) making of effective evening gowns and children’s party dresses. Warmer Sorts Specially vy Minds, all aigatelty to ie port of Ging, tnd then tin cue £0 immaterial that tears and soi bogs Bd " e us The serviceable gingham and the dainty white pet make room for the more sturdy sorts of sateen, mohair get won't bother one as much as if the or were very expensive, In this lot of 17,000 yards at Bloomingdales’ you may select trom “y ‘ and there’s no place like Bloomingdales’ to ret hat. Fall an Winter petticoats, get just Light blue, Nile, Rose, Reseda,” Pink, Cardinal, As sharp instances of price-i , aaenaree Pp Price-littleness, we quote the following. Cadet, Navy, Cream and Black, All_mail orders will be promptly executed, Petiicoats of Jersey, with cotion | HouseKeeping Linens & Redding | "is, tmz vi que We're ready in this special sale to be Ped to the right kind— the Bloomingdale kind—and at prices you'll find you can’t equa! any- where else, Men, women and children may supply themselves in this sale with under- wear that will give them satisfaction in the service and comfort in the wear. * For to-morrow the following specials take precedence: For Men. For Women. 50c for $1 Natural Wool Underwear | 89 See eer cae tat —Gray wool shirts and drawers; oes Wave. Grays; / all sizes, including extra large. all sizes, 35¢ for Soc, Fleece-lined Underwear 89c¢ for $125 Root’s Heaith Under- —Splendid underwear; in Peeler Sateen flounces, Special, $1,69 r—All wool, in natural gray shades; all sizes; including extra ° weit ‘ebe Shaun hair colors; every gare | large, up to $0 inches bust measure Bloomingdale Dependable rts AND. esses eeeee eeee eens $198 ment stamped “Roots Tivol” | _—pants to match at the same price. ch © Petticoats of Mohair, gray and make—all sizes, including extra } 19 for 3s¢. to Soc. Corset Covers It’s because of the quality of the Bloomingdale merchandise that teks hes ohh sileed Can large. ting and well made; all ses; some || householders find it provident to do their buying of linens, bedding of same material or black sateen 35¢ for SOc, Ribbed Fleece-lined Un- have slight stains made in the fac- |] and all other home needfuls here. " SPUD ou ssdvabersececive $2.98 derwear--Heavily ribbed; in ecru and tory, that's why we sell them at Good examples of the money-saving that abound throughout this sec- blue; splendidly made garments. such a low price. These Two Mems in Children’s, tion are portrayed in the following items: . All Pure Linen H. S. Dinner | Eastern Wool Blankets—Splendid Sets—consisting of one cloth size quality, white, with red and blue 10¢,, 15c,, 20¢. and a5c. for Fleece- | 28e,, 30¢. amd 35¢, for Natural Gray 8x10 and one dozen napkins, size borders— lined Underwear — Ribbed vests, Wool Underwear+Vests, pants and 20x20, to match, Made of the good Size 10-4, pair, pants and drawers in white and sil- drawers are splendidly made and soft German linen, white, Also Size 41-4, pair. ver grays; all strictly first quality; perfectly fashioned; sizes 16, 18 and fine satin damask knotted fringe Size 10-4, better am, sizes 16, 18 and 20, 10c.; 22 and 24, 20, 2Sc.; 22, 24 and 26, 30c.; 28, Lunch Sets, consisting of one Size 11-4, better grade, pair the w : 1Se; 26 and 28, ade.; 30, 32 aud | 30, 32 and M4, 35¢, cloth size 8xt0 and one dozen | California Weol Bianke: ™ outside of M, 25¢. Bole Frese. fringed napkins to match with two | ~ fine, pure white, with red, blue and . rows of beautiful drawn work and grand centre patterns, Your choice of these regular $7.60 sets at $4.98 Pure Linen Damask Napkins— Size 21x21, best designs, including “spot"—the grade that usually sells at $2.00 per dozen, here at.. $1.49 All Pure Linen Dinner Nap: | \'. 4 ticking, « clal, each... $S¢ king,extra heavy, for good hard | eau Medes Us a Spee s—Fine usage—the grade that usually sells | “grade, full size, hemmed, new and at $2.75 doren, here at...... $1.98 pretty designs; easily worth $3, pink borders, bound with silk; size 11-4 only; per pair........+ $4.98 Sateen Comfortavies— Heavyweight full site, white cutton filling, well sewed; the $1.75 kind for... $1.25 Ot at $1.75 to $3. Kopak Bed Pillows —Superior feath- | ef, Size 22x28 inches, covered with Women’s Smart Kid Gloves, 59c. Far and wide has the fame of these Bloomingdale rloves spread—and that’s just what we aimed at when -e contract- ed for their making. Those hundreds of women who Women’s Initial Handkerchiets, 3c Handkerchief supply deplet- ed after the Summer? Then it will pay you to come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow and get some of these handker- A Great Sale of Hand Bags, 39c. We scooped in six thousand of these bags from a maker They're made of the most fully selected skins and fw warranted in every Tan shades to choose fro All sizes, at 69c.. a’ pair, t “hiefe ban “ have made their acquaintance so |! Imported German Huck Towels— | _ Oly . : os. 81,98 who had too many on_ his Main Floor, Goth St, Section ae ae piece. Such hand- far claim they're the finest gloves Large sles, bemteed eadn ted ath ha So ear tat Saad hands and was willing to accept —== ~ 7 ver S008 for tae money, and blue borders—the grade that | * srice in Oo} 0 clear ¢ > Usually at 10c, Each, Give 4 soe verdict. usually sells at 30c.; here at. 196 | De re riliow Canis $y poe in order to clear out Pattern for a : . ’ These gloves were made to eed All Pure Linen German Huck Ae age diiges’ Tae ms “4 B Fall Ww ‘4 but for Bargain Friday the remarka- peti ae a most pll- Towels— Plain white only, large 72x90... S8¢ 50x36... 16¢ The bags are Shirt aISty: ble price is $e, each vieedhiebadion diced size, neatly hemstitched; the gr 81x00, O08 S4x36... ike Worth 95c., $1. q They're not what the manufac- They'd easily sell for a dollar, that usually sells at 35c., here at | anxo0. || 68e ld $1.00. turer calls perfect, owing to the They've two clasps and come in each or, per dozen. Ex'ra Fine Pure Irish Linen Satin and $1.25 Each. The last lot of these shirt fact that the color in some of the mode, gray, ox-blood, tan, black || All Pure Scotch and Irish Linen Damask —48 ine! a a 4 wal F atternts sold so quickly that initials spread a little, but you'll and white All sizes; every pair a Table Damask— Blea newest and best desig ¢ mite be me oe Pp: quickly be glad to get them at 3c, to-mor- guaranteed fit, bleached, the latest d that usually ; anid 8 hinting hs ordered another and a larger k row. Only 59¢. a pair at Blooming- Inches wide—the grad at yard come ip/the smart “Vanity” envel- 11 top this Bargain Friday selling Male Fioor, Oth Bt. Section. dales- Main Fioor, ope shape and Oxford style, with purses to match. You'll find them exceptionally deep and roomy and particularly Oth St. Beqgion. Sells at 6S¢c. a yard. hy Matn # They're of the same excell ity of heavy fall waistings wit! tifully hand-embroidered fronts sell regularly Yov'll Find It At Bloomingdales’--And Find Flore Heke, While: Sita Hk tor $2.50 alsewhere. Variety is one of the strong points of Bloomingdales’—selling everything that sells, and |} Pun atinws Be tay vet wate ; invariably at a price below the price on the same article elsewhere is the result of the Bloomingdale morrow and pick your choice } ingdaks’ to-morrow. yOu Mi ‘ merchandising way. Comparisons tell the tale. at cach value like this, iz Fioor_near Bocas Make use of the Arcade en- trance when on the Lexington Avenue side of the building. Lexington to Third Avenuc---Bloomingdale Brothers--59th to 60th Street. ' we - ‘is