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vi WEBBER'S PAL WAS | “MARKED FOR DEATH BUTFUILED GUNMEN “Rachie” Brown Tells of Pot to “Rosenthal” Him After \ w He Refused to “Produce.” “The man who attempts to ‘Noeenthal’ me had better bid his friends goodby, for 1 will take him with me.” HOW HE CAME TO TELL 6TORY TO DOUGHERTY. ‘This ended the interview, and Browa went downtown, A few days later Brown met a detev- tive whom he knew well. He told him what had beon sald and expressed his belief that he would be attacked. The detective told Lim to notify the police ih @ regular way. replied Brown, ‘I'm no squeal- er. The detective, who was taking no chances, notified Deputy Commisaioner Dougherty, and the jatter sent for Brown, Mrs. Brown, wife of the gambler, was seen last night at her home, on Man hattan avenue. She expresses no par- ticular fear for her husband's safety. ‘Rachael 1s a man who can take care of himseif,” she said. ever tells me his troubles. I gue ing any sleep over them. was down to see Mr. Dougherty on Saturday. I wish he would seli out and go to California. I am tired of all the worry and troubles.” Mrs. Brown is a charming. woman and ‘her home ts a pattern of good taste. —ae ee, FOSTER-MOTHER HE QUIT “PARENTS FOR GETS BOY. Mother, Who Placed Lad When Two Weeks Old With Friends, Loses Court Fight. Neil Cornwall, twelve, who had run away from his own mother, Mrs. Julia ut if Anybody ‘Gets’ Me,” He Says, “Somébody Els@ Will Go, Too!” Thit nervouw ttle fellow—former gambjing partner of Bridsie Webber- Rierel Brown, has told Second Deputy Commissioner of Pollee George 8. Dougherty that {t !s possible he may be “crouked’ as was Herman Rosenthal, When the Commissioner asked him !f) Rohde, in omer to return to his foster ho wanted a police escort there came| mother, Was legally given over to the Behind. "ito, tedbn’ ,| adoption of the foster mother, Mra. John the prompe reply T don't want 49] Crandall, yesterday in. Jersey City by cops trattiig after me, bit: tf anybody the orphans’ Court. thinks \© can ‘Rosenthal’ me let him| Mrs. Rohde, when her boy was two! | weeks old and had not been named or christened, left the child with Mr. and Mrs. John Cornwall of Jersey City, who named it “Netl Cornwall." John Corn. wall died, "and then his wife died, and the cire of Mell descended to the daugh- t ahead th me.” hough the li Haht of the story h van and told hy Becker that If 1 go, somebody else gambier has made ted by Jack Sullle he went abroad Jaet June to escape an attack | ter, Miss Edith Cornwall, who is now by gunmen, he practically admitted that | Mrs, Crandall, fac: to Dou: and added that he| Mrs. Rohde, in Mey last, took Neil wanted th to know exactly how he sjood with certain people who had |T™ "Ni rat’ Sway and sought Mrs. mudh: to do with the murder of Herman | Crandall. His parents sued in court for Rosenthal. his control, but Judge Carey restored the boy to Mrs. Crandall. The Judge said he belleved it would be for the youngster’s beet interests, as it appeared his own parents were disposed to value him too much for his wage-earning ca- | pacity. Brown, whose real name ts Brauen- stein, was a partner with Webber in a gambling house on West Forty-fifth ati , but two months. previous to) his going abroad, that ts, early in April, | he’ severed all relations with Webber. rowai did not like the dasociates of ebber. He regarded himseit as a bet- ter type of gambler than those Webber Was calling his friends. Brown was told @ plot was being Matched to kth him. A night had been @t, but at the last minute a respite Hed been granted for two days. During thet time he was taken to a house on Forty-eighth street by his friends and kept there until his passage abroad could.be arranged. He did not go to his me In Manhattan avenue again. MANDED. THAT HE PUT UP GASH FOR “THE BOYS.” He was abroad when Rosenthal was @eol, He had.been home only @ short Ume when hé.was told that he mest eGme ecross with mohey to help out his roieg friends’ who danguished in the pat Bide Prigon, He was evasive in replies, but on the afternoon of Oct. 19 *he eays the question was put up to him squarely by Abe Mendelsohn, who ealied on him at a house on West Forty- third street. Charles Webber had seen nim gevetal days previously and now Menesioonh stated the case plainly, He @aid that Bridgie Webber wanted $50 it away. ns DEAD BY HIS SON’S SIDE. Charles Manley, fifty-five years old, was found dead in bed at Snook’s Hotel, Chatham, N. J., yesterday by his ten- year-old son Irving, who slept with his father, Dr. B. A. Prager was summoned and after an examination declared that! Manley exhibited symptoms of strych- | nine poisoning. A further examination | cines. Irving and Charles 3 years old, survive him, NOTHING EQUALS POSLAM FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES money. He said|_ Nothing is so rapid and effective as oe Tatiea cc chee Webber had any pode w nia so Bar ao on - trouble, which, in al jorms and condi- Cite oi Ny “Te Tot Serine’ tions, it speedily cures. With first ap- Two days tater Mendelsohn called on tching stops: bodily comfort Brown again and with him were two eal fh on Fades res ered men whom Brown did not know, but}. f vactive an ‘exerts ite curative Py Tare pape rite ee bi dtaa powers continuously until all causes of annoyance are removed. aoe int coe fer pee Aa All who suffer from any form of ec- rema, acne, tetter, barbers’ itch, scaly peeded, and that if Brown only under. scalp, rash, pimples, etc., or any skin @t904 the situation he “would do the | affliction whatever, should employ this wight thing and produce.” But again perfect remedy at once, the refused, and the trio went away. On the Saturday following Brown was met at Fiftleth street and Seventh ave- ‘Ave by two men. One was named War- Ten and the other Walker. These men told him he was doing thifgs all wrong; that he should be a good fellow and came across with money to help the oya.~ They said other things that caused the plucky little fellow to ay: POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure against infection and.disease, improves color and texture, soothes tender kin, makes complexions clear, hands soft. The best shampoo for dandruff. AN draenei sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) an Guaranteed to reduce hips and abdomen one to five inches, effect- ing the requisite fashionable lines. Elastine Gores relieve all strain, rendering the corset excep- tionally comfortable, (ess est) No, 786 for } stout low bust; cout if and batiste, $3.0. No. 789 for I-de figures; medium bust; court 9. 10. 790, mediuas post, coutll, $5. No. 785, low bust, Cy coutll, $5.60, ‘W. B. NUFORM CORSETS provide fashionable figure-lines, gracefully modeled bust and prop~ly subdued hips. Superior quality, coutil and batiste, ddintily trieamed. keeps enug-Atting waists insocent of . Being ce BRASS ME Copeisizi. Formsr Guaranteed nut to rust, tear or break, Price, $1.00 up. BB. adds form attractiveness to sheer, lacy waists, and 0 © made and Atted over W. B. Corests, carry the W. B. reet-Style, Porm-creating ead pertect We, The, WEINGARTEN BROS., Makers, New York City Street, West 22 TO 26 Thirty-fourth Special Clearance Sale ‘200 Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chin repe de eo $s Velvets Corduroys Former Prices $26.50, $29.50, $35.00. No Alterations. No Approvals. JOHN FORSYTHE TH S portance to Everybody Intending to Purchase a Piano. - . $ $10 Down & at $2. a Week! Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery No Interest, No Insurance, No Extras! The Player Piano is the instrument for every member of your family, giving unending pleasure and furnishing entertainment for your friends and = ests. Not aPlayerPiano will you ever experience the delightful sen- sation and wonderful sat- able to sit at your piano and play your favorite mu- sic, whether popular or Marked to Close Ratine Cloths Are holding a Sale of Vital Im- Price and Terms include Music Cabinet, Bench, until you own isfaction to be classical, whenever so inclined. - Let us demonstrate this wonderful instrument to you. It will surprise you; it is beyond question the most attractive value ever offered. NEW PIANOS at*| 15 $5 Down & $1 a Week Including Stool, Cover and Free Delivery No Interest, No Insurance, No Extras! Compare these reliable, fully guaran- teed instru- ments with Pianos for which you will have to pay $300 or, more else- where, and) you will begin to realize andt: marvel at the J genuine val- ues whic hh these instru- sent. Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 or $2 a week, Piano Salesroom, 3d Floor. 5 === ALL CARS TRANSFER TO e 59th to 60th Street = = Se — It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it. j Men’s Pure Sik Half Hose at 24¢ Heavy thread silk in colors black, made to wear satisfactorily. Women’s Chinchilla and Other Cloth Coats at They are beautiful models, made in solid color chinchillas in black, navy and brown; others with contrasting color collars; also smart sibeline coats with In white, black and new colors; of pure silk thread, .| durably made. Hroomt pany, 1000 Boys’ Smart $2.50 Suits and Overcoats at $1.77 P patch pockets. Sises for misses and 500 D. B. Suits, made of blue serges and fancy | women up to 40 bust measure. cheviot materiale; cut in Norfolk *, . Snit. noteoetweieyene ead & Women’s and Misses $ 2.75 , Smart Coats at . . 200 Boye’ Russian and Sailor Suits, made off ys.40 up in Johany and belted styles. Rougt blue and fancy cheviot materials; $17 weaves, mixtures, etc. Very sized 244 to 10 years, at.. x enappy effects. All elses for women and misece. 300 Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overcoats, made of melton and cheviot; sizes 2 to 10 $177 Seotton. [rough tweede, diagonal \Y yeare; very special at........... Becond Fioor, 60th St. MINGDALES" Women’s New Kid Gloves Fine French and domestic kid gloves, possessing all the glove | virtues—fit, looks and wearing qualities. Note these specials: Women's 2-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves | Women's Mannish Ca; ‘in Gloves --One row embroidery. Choice of | -—1 clasp, soft, pliable skin, Prix black, white and tans. All 9 seams. As good as most dol- 75: sizes; very special... re IC | tar gloves sold elsewhere... Ic 16-Button Length Glace Kid Mousquetaire, $1.65 Will reach far above the elbow. White only. Sold else- where for $2.50. 900 pairs to go at the reduced price. Main Floor, 50th St. Seetion. BLOOMINGDALEA" Month-End Sale of Lace Remnants | Our monthly sale of remnants and short ends of fine laces begins to-morrow moraing. It presents the month’s accumulation of lace remnants. Their values range from 10c to 98c. In this sale’ they are marked down to be closed out at these reduced Cc 10c, 15c, 25c. 39c ans Other did Coats for Women, Misses and Juniors, in complete stocks of new styles at $5.00 to $66.00. 94 Moor, BOA Bt, Section. MINGDALES?: No matter how big or stout you are, foyour Measure Wor." = 13.00 1100 materials to select trom. | All the new models. “Brocaded Sik Blouses at $1.98 With the demand for Bro- caded Silk Waists at its height, and with prices never before less than double what we are asking, can you wonder that we term this sale “Extraordinary?” The pity is that we could get no more than 300. Take the hint. They are made with Robes- pierre collar, Gibson pleat and long fitted sleeves, finished with ret frill. Amber buttons fur- ther enhance their beauty. In navy, taupe, black and white. Just 300 of them, nt $1.98, No mail orders. None C. O. D. 2M Floor, BLOOMINGDALES" 1,009 Pairs Wom- en’s $3.00 Shoes Regular $3.00 grade women's patent leather, gun metal and vici kid shoes, mostly lace styles. Special tomorrow, $1.55. Dresses at 67c And Two Other Specials for Friday The Girls’ Striped Galatea Dresses are in solid color effects, rever on waist, with button trimming, colar and cuffs of colid color galatea; also shepherd check dresses with solid color piping or folds on waist, full pleated skirt, 6 to 14 year sizes. 62 € Girls’ Galatea Dresses at $1.98 Solid colors and stripes, with tabs of’ plain colors and braid and button trimming on waist, belt of plain colors with braid; solid color galateas have white collar and cuffs; repp dresses with braided fever on waist and Girls’ Pretty Dresses at $3.49 With hand embroidered turned down collar in con trasting colors; skirt has inverted box pleats with lacing on both sides, waist is laced down front, 8 to 14 year sizes. ‘ $3.49 a 24 Floor, Ler, Ave, Section Men’s ‘°"' Underwear at 89c || Men’s Stuttgart finish gray natural wool underwear is an | unusual offering at this price. Shirts and drawers made of fine cashmere wool yarn; guaranteed unshrinkable; all sizes. a i | tele | Men's Double-Breasted Shirte— | M Heavy natural gray wool, double pied ia ies ie, front and back; all sises. ° ‘e? ° comfortable and durable Women's Boys’ & Girls as many $1.50 makes; rus at the very attre Juiiets School Shoes [| See ive price ol seeeee Sizes $1.50 & | ee ato8 Q8e| si. $1.10 Men's $2.00 Ribbed Union Suits—Heavy ribbed natural wool, have mill et.. values, at faults, but the impertections are only stains that do not injure the weave, and at the first visit to the laundry will disay pear; at 1.19 Main Ploar, €0t) St, section, Black kid, with|Very desirable rubber heels. | and sturdy styles, 24 Floor, Uh St, Section, A . BLOOMINODALES' BLOOMINGDALES* | Wail Papers Fresh Fish | To-morrow, Friday, you can Friday’s Specials: at $1.60 Gloves at 89 teed to give satisfaction; for dress and heavy wear; box and gun metal calf and patentleathers Whole Salmon, Ib, . Haddock, Newport, Ib. 124 and 18c Papers, a lene i lect from, at t! variety We eee ty | Herring, 4 Ibs.. ‘unusual prices, ql bs 62 and 9 Blue Fish, Ib... Third Floor, loves. You may per roll.......- L, EE BLOOMING DALES’ in all colors and all sizes. BLOOMINGDA! Our 12c Tomatoes— jOur 19¢ Little Peas—j] Red Ripe; large cani jal; delicious; per Ae 9c | | Our 15c Maine Corn— 1 Very finest; can te| Ife 27c "| 23¢ in 926 ines! ‘linported. In ‘pure’ olive | oll, Tere twica this price; extras | ge vka, large can... At Oh English Breaktas EXTER /Me, per Horas ul Hall irive is ol Herring “Lares” BB thet” ° Ter 39c pel 'wonte Sgianinn’ hive ‘Fema aioe ws Sys ‘Guioen: boitic.’.”.". 120 | pie dam Very iine: per can any; 4s 4 New Dried Apricots carik,, BOC | ale see, cee ver, Seem boxe ABS | ite 1 Der to Reach from Anywhere -.BLOOMI ALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 58th to 60th St A seven-time World Want works all the weel Order one to-day and prosper. 7.99 Now On-—1912’s Final Merchant Tailoring Sale’ Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sale'continues 10 days. Nien’s $2.50 Shoes | Men’s $1.15 Kid ] buy at Blscrinncales: eel All Fish Cleaned, ; lots of Wall Paper, enou; ish Cleaned Free of Charge | Not old stock or fac- W ‘ tocover anordinary sized Flounders, Ib. jr tory seemmed, but Suede, Mocha, Chamois room, at per lot....... 29. agate 115, GRE RAW, Gee” Gueren and Cape Skin. Celebrated makers’ sample lines ot popular and high grade have them Male Fior, G0th St. Section. An Interesting List of Purest Groceries at Unusual Reductions Our 18c Whole Tomatoes— Very finest; extra large ie