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\ —, UU ETRE ore THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1908. IF YOU HAVE RHEUMATISM, ; LIVE DETECTIVE LET THE BEES STING YOU. TEACHER. SUES. MART ORR AVOue Moweces aren “purty. ORL PLUNGE 10 ; FOR $50,000, STOP DOG FHT, MOURNED AS DEAD. esr a rg ge etn ama When Her Escort Refused to! Mrs. Amie, of Newark, Says = 7 Governess Sues Nine- Jump Into the Water Miss) Husband She Thought a MORE, Aug. 4,—Farmera in| tired gentleman of much learning, whe inn Made Leap at Cost of icti a and Southern Pennsylvania! resides at Roland Park, on the. outskirts Year-Old Harold Finn Made Leap at C Victim of Small-Pox Is Now i sieehs feed New Dress. 4 Brooklyn Sleuth. | 1 It 4s the “Bee-Sting| of Baltunore, is another living witness ing on Her. “ rr Hurrying Around the World in Answer to Despairing Cablegrams, the Former Lady Hope Finds Strong an Elusive Quarry. e for Rheomatismo' They report|of the efficacy of the “Bee Sting Treat~ many remarkable cures, Thetr theory Is] ment.” Some time ago Mr. Kemp says yased on the fact that formic acid is an|he purchased a couple of swarms of agent In the destruction of uric| bees in order that he might study thelr and the farmers bold that the | habits and have a hobby that would ine dicine’ In its purest state fe to be/ terest him. bad dW tly from the bee. “T was a great sufferer from rheuma~ Miss Lillian Finn fs the heroine of Hempstead, L. 1, to-day, She sacri- ficed a dainty summer gown to plu Mrs George | actly overed the Amie, of Newark, hi whereabouts of her hut the records of the Board from smail-pox on Jan SAYS HE INJURED SPINE. Into a pond and stop a savage ‘xe Who was said to have been! William Swively. of Shady Grove, Pa..| tiem, sald Mr. Kemp to-day. “Since I tween her bull pup, Capt, Jinks, ard a! purted three days. later. | claims honor of the discovery. He h 6 tee sur te days late ‘ nor 0 discovery. He| got the bees in my effor what Mary Bentz Says She Was Newfoundland dog. Capt Jinks was) Mrs A she is in possession | had long been a sufferer from rheuma-| they were doing I awe best ett Knocked Down and Ter- getting the better of the strange dog at, Of authoritative evidence to prove that |:Ixm and one day not long ago was mct| times, I do know that after 1 Wad for the la three montha her husband pen by alow ‘m of bees and terribly | been s! y «+ .ribly Abused by Her Young that Hk) Hoon Cianioned Ae ip) oni|etuwel EIA eheummetleen dinapeavad) at/|iisgecpeueeds CERCA Cote a eae : | hu asa yn | stan om sm disap at] disappeared and my joints are as supple Pupil. Miss Finn was out walk WIta heey the police In Broc 1 nee as before I contracted the disease." dog and a young man from Minhatoin | going to DP sn to-night # t harles E. Kemp, a wealthy and ret] And there are many others, Passing Lowden Capt, Jinks es take her tohome with her had f } Nine-year-old Harold Hartshorne and bound in after him, rsh of th y is perhaps the youngest defendant in He had him by the throat in an in found thit ono this country who has been sued for stant and was sarely draweiog q the naine of Amin was on the po! e $50,000 damages. This is the amount | Luis SN mat forse, He also telertmed police he dito wet his clothes to stop quarters in) Manh in aod was pled a New! enjoying a awh that Marie Bentz, the former gov- erness of the youthful Hartshorne, wants for an alleged beating that he administered to her. As a result of the alleged beating, Miss Bentz, asserts that she has prac- tically been rendered useless. The de- fendant is the son of James M. Hartshorne, who at present lives at No. 515 Madison avenue. The Harts- hornes are very wealthy and are well known socially. { Acording to Mies Bentz’s complaint, filed by Theodore Sutro, the plaintiff) Pamrs, Aug. 4—May Yohe Is at the Hotel Meuriee suffering from a sprained| for rooms at the Windsor and learned | Pari hoo man of t a dog fight i Y late | probationary: tist COME IN FREE. Washington Orders Duty Lifted Decorations and Gifts apne from German Monarch to | Amer.cans, TO THE HUSBAND, Fraaer, Who Is Seeking Dis vorce from His Wife, Said! that She Had Kidnapped) Them. hoen imp mis to was | young Jinks's town THEATRICAL UNION LASTS HALE A YEAR whipped man disgrac M No what en WASHINGTON 4.—Acting Sec- Acting Police Justice McCormick, tm rst Criminal Court, Jersey City, save over to the custody Allan Fraaer, of No, 33 Brooklyn, Alline, aged Fra ry of the Treas “A STERN CHASE IS A LONG ONE,” Miss Yohe wired in Jndon. is Without our knowing it (instructions te the w York, dire stor of hi Putnam could hardly be in On her arrival here tng STRUGGLING MK was, on and before Oct. 25, 1900, em- ‘There is no ac ting for his abom- ¢ 0! ‘ed ag governess to the Harte-/Knee and in danger of nervous pros-|that the place had heen closed forl naMeIREAtaRHene Tballaves bemener #1] adinit free of duty the box of decora- | FeNeT ang TON, eee eae gad bende ploy. ele tration. She has not acen or heard from| months, She was carried in a chait|that men will forgive my ne —_ jtions, &c., recently sent to the German | as given the cuss horne child. At that time the fam-| Go, strong since her arrival, A phy-| from the railway to the Hotel Meurice, not rerune iin enol ber sehen lanainedanine. (iwilatineroe Ville col s en, 38 aera ara ines ‘Tam going (o Switzerlanc , . , : A ; dor by Empero Mam to uudge. MeCe ‘ fly lived at No, 11 East Sixty-fifth |sician who is In attendance says she is/ ™ ti h adjoins the Windsor. [ind hope Putnam, will_succeed in es: | Letta Meredith Applies for Di-| Joseph Ederlin Buried by the! geivers tn tiowe who took an active | elsped the childeaa on sae street. on the verge of losing her mind. | Mrs. A. M. Hogan, Strong’s aunt, who|Caping the wiles of (iis sir ne | Sudden CG. . miy learned of their where- hashed 6 a Kickea Miss Yohe's sprained knee was re-|!s Hving in fashionable apartments on| In spite of, her ‘ny jury 3 Yohe | vorce from William A. Con- udden Cave-In of Sidewalk | pa nh the entertainment of Prince He also said that his mn an 2 ‘ a] the Avi : er- on being lifted into a carria ‘ _Hi 4 the: atte v a Jomeet 01 a eee eea nin [Ceved: she saya, rnen he falnted on | the Avenue Bs ebat ania} Coithel Ainer font ide in the Bols de Boulogne. 8} nolly After Only Six Months His Fellow-Workmen Dug) #Hinry when he was in the United] } a. tectives: doseted Maree On Oct. 28, 1900, recelving a note from Capt. Strong in rrespondent: aid not ettempt to conceal her disa of Marriage. Him Out. | States Fraacr, At first she dented her identity. governess down, so the complaint al-|wnich he threatened suicide unless she| “Capt. Strong has probably gone back from | polntment at not having heard Jeges, beat her about the head and back, | ogme forthwith to Paris. Her hysteria to New York. trong here, and said: | He does not want to meet I do not believe my iv- “T came here straightway upon rect London is due to the realization that she has| this woman again. iden caving in of a sidewalk \ i jumped upon her and Kicked her. ing a message In from Mr lh 45 | coke & result of this beating Miss Bentz | propably come on a fool's errand |nephow came to Paria, My son, Willie,| Strong, through a friend, that unless i] After a married life of less than six] Hy the says that her apine has been badly in-| while she was in London, she says, a|sought him in vain, Personals put in] came fo meet him in Paris he would do) months, two of which were spent in| Joseph We) tol k road Ja-| fured as well as her head; that she suf-ljetter and a telogram purporting to|the dally newspapers failed to evoke | AWAY WIth Nimsell in Cone Tisht Malis. | hospital. Mrs, Letto Connolly, who was {males was to-day buried for titeen fers from yiolent hysteria and nervous|come from Strong were delivered to her |any response. But im'yet, nor dol know where he fo | the leading woman of the “Dainty | minutes beneath several tons of soil een | and suffers from partially the French valet of Willle Hogan, |, “I have had private detectives looking | He sald he would telegraph me at the| Duchess and Parisian Widow's" com lerlin. was at work at the. pumping | +. | : Bironm’n cousin and a resident of Paris, fo" Nim: even ler-Ghlet of Police Goris | hotel here, Duet have Fecuived nething: | pany, to-day asked Justice Dickey” tn [aiation. Workmen were replacing. crt | oi “Hartshorne fled an aMdavit in| He invited her to go to the Hotel Wind: \Aihert Shariucy! who is. in New York, !am ronnie after Mr Strong, becatiwe 1] Me Supreme Court, Hookisn, for alls [tain pipes leading Into the atition, ¢ cS Peers. 4 | which he said that at the time of the|sor to meet him. is looking for him also, as is my am nots but 1 feel that 1 me SOREN £0) 00) and counsel fees pending her di-| when Ederlin walked out of the 6: , fi tee Hows: ona Cust a besnad vown ae 7 Rim dng forget le eruel treatment. Bhat} nmol, iq ttman of the team of Inclin with him. ‘The workmen tan wn a UCSAAY S AnCRAINGY CAS. qi | tiff were alone, a y Bee a came here: onnolly of the team of In-| e workmen ran up to | ‘: : rd to ING “T gacrificed everything,” went on Miss| man and Vincent e what had happened, but coute ( i A) able to earn fom nie on to roreet SUNRISE GARDEN WEDD ron Ti tart ee ett ,epaes S| "Store ‘ner wecrage sire. comnaly[sorenen ns pence: Mt contd ana. To-morrow will be a day of untaual tove for him, and feel ft bitterly M8rd 10) was known as Letta Meredith, and aho| ‘The foreman ordered them to bein interest. Many important Sales began thia ‘s face, Mr. Hartshorne i slapped the boy's fac be treated {n'this way An uci, ag ee peeregi omar FOR MISS MARY BLAIR RICE. ‘Then she opened a gold locket she Ageing, and after cons morning, chief among them being RUGS, and others at their home, T, |injuries were from the pressure of earth “} haintity i | said that he desired to have the pi thre d sh t ~| riage she was thrown from a carriage : {| examined, so that his counsel could get Paar neta epomed tWoiphos | rT aa her ranCieg uroken:, Winll she | had ren removed they fi FURNITURE CARPETS 11 the detalles of the circumstances of the thice’more photograohs of film on the| was in the hospital she arm. He was dug out and removed to 9 B t mantelpiece In her bedroom. husband entertained th the Jamaica Hospital. His most serious | CROCKERYWARE. alleged assault. In Ancestral Home, “The Oaks,” Virgimia,| | As soon as she is well enough to traver legal, as Mrs, Connolly had previously been married to Lawrence Webber and that although she had instituted divorce proceedinffle no decree granted: awntickets with the management of er hotel, Miss Yohe added that she and her mother have enough money to live on comfortably. mitted an aMdavit made by Graeme M. *! Hammond, a physician, who said that |B he had examined Miss Bentz and found |. that she was suffering from hyateria. +! He said ‘that he did not find that she +. had any physiclal injury, and then y No Physical Hurt Found. : again she le going to Genoa to redeem | Homecreat 9 upaninieion | Th's being the time of the year when | In support of his application he subs She Will Marry Mr. Beebe. ie janes carpentry, mamas Which ne aave HMO hICEnernecenrap A: the (orepoitie lines are exploited with uncommon energy it naturally follows that the bargains offered are particularly fine. Other news for Tuesday follows: » officn in the city, where. the the vame as thowe at the alain had ever been 961! YFAR \ (OwpserHwAlT & SONS 12\st Street: ‘Chatham Square: | 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.|193 to 205 Park Row. Corner 121st St. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. | Special Di f 25% 1 2 5% O F F out vnany irene “ot RCI CARPETS Matting. AND Very low prices also on odd lots MATTING. FURNITURE, RUGS, enough to cover small rooms. ‘BEDDING, ETC. PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. This business is NOT INCORPORATED,! Customers may add to their Accounts in but ts ran by the third and fourth generations of proprietors. The reputation of the house | added: { “The fright and shock which a grown woman, accustomed to the care of chil- dren, would experience from the attack | of a nine-year-old boy would not, in my ; opinion, be sufficient to cause such hys- | terlcal manifestations as Miss Bentz ex- hibits,”” ‘Justice Dugro refused to vacate the order for Miss Bentz’s examination, but Tuaifled it #0 that she can only be ex- amined before trial as to facts of the Aswault stself. She will be examined In a few day. Si tatconery Department, George B. Hurd’s famous original Culter Mills Writing Paper. Worth s:veral times as much as we ask during this sale. Clearance! That is why. Made of Irish linen and cut octavo size. 24SHEETS FOR J¢ 24 ENVELOPES TO MATCH, Jo It's a chance you shouldn't miss, ad Floor, Rear Take Escalator. Big Sate of Wrappers Continues Guesday. Women ‘came in swarms to-day. Every one said it was the most important and best sale of Wrappers she ever at- tended. Values are extraordinary. But great as the rush is to-day there will be plenty for to-morrow. You can’t sell 6,000 wrappers in an eye’s twink- ling. We offer for to-morrow the following lot, which, by the way, is fresh from the factory: WOMEN’S WRAPPERS---Very fine dimity, dainty polka dot effects; skirts are cut extra full, with deep G5 ruffle. Waist and sleeves have pretty border trey from nervous continuously fhe, bringing of the sult young y twitchin . After Hartshorne's father had himself ap- pointed guardian ad litem for the boy for the ‘purpose. of the sult. Subse- quently he went before a Justice of the supreme Court and secured an order ermitting him to examine Miss Bentz efore trial, MENACED WITH GUN BY IRATE HUSBAND, Athen Henley Leaves Baby on Stoop and Bounds on Car Brandishing Pistol at Wife and Other Man. trimming; these are exceedingly neat house gowns, Regular $1.39 quality, for (Second Floor, € Women’s Shoes & Oxfords. The belated lot from Chicago that went on sale this morning is crowding our Shoe Store with eager buyers, all anxious to take advantage of this fresh renewal of the greitest shoe values ever offered. On sale to-morrow at the same marvellous reduction. Quality fit fora queen; $3.00 values, Ohree Carpet Offers Intended Speetatly sor Guesday, Not last year's patterns---but the patterns that will be most sought next Fall and Winter. And think of these prices ! WOOL VELVET CARPETS, Endless variety of new choice designs, quality very high pile, nothing more durable to be had tor wear, border to match, hall and stair patterns; to-morrow, per yard, TAPESTRY CARPETS. foremost manufacturer, Athen Henley, of No. 8060 Third ave- nue, was sitting on the front stoop with his baby late last night when he saw his wife passing on a trolley car. He says was with another man, He put the baby on the stoop and ran after the car with a revolver. Jumping on the car, he threatened to shoot the man and his wife, but before he could do so he was arrested by Policeman Darcy, of the Alexander avenue station, Henley says his wife left home yes- terday morning and told him (o take care of the baby. He said she went to see her sister, but he claims she went to Fort George with another in, He showed the police # list with dates, ana he declared these were engagements his wife had made with other men. He @aid he found the list in her pocket. He 7 @aimed he saw the woman with the ‘ other man on the car and he deter- mined to shoot her, There was great exoltement on the car when Henley bounded to the foot- board brandishing a pistol, Three wom- en fainted and the rest shrieked as the ear came to # stop. All who could leaped off the car and some ran away. The man Henley claimed was with his wife disappeared {n the crowd. ‘The woman cenied she had been with man. Henley waa locked up. ay 75 ‘est dewigus and colorings, border to match, also hall and stair patterns; Very best quality, made by t 60 49 not, Froat) per yard, TAPESTRY CARPETS, Very heavy quality all-wool surface, assortment of designe and colorings ¢o please all; border, hall and stair to natch, RICHMOND, Va,, Aug, 4.—At sunrise, in the garden of her ancestral home, “The Oaks,” near Cole's Ferry, Char- Jotte County, Miss Mary Blair Rice will {s a curator of the New York Zoological Park. He ts a graduate of Columbia University, ‘The wedding excites great interest In social circles in Virginia, either store or make payments at either, suit- LITTLE GIRL STRAYS AWAY, Rose Hagam Eleven Years Old, In Missing from Her Home, Rose Hagan, eleven years old, tall and stout for her age, dark complexion and halr and blue eyes, is reported missing | | next Wednenday, be married to Charles William Beebe The wedding will take place in An open garden house In the midst of old-fashioned blossoms in an old-fashioned garden, The bride will come down the terrace just as the sun SPANIARDS CELEBRATE, Firat Demonstration by Santiago othe War. SANTIAGO, Cuba, Aug. 4—There wan & great celebration by the Bpanish col- ony ‘here on the occasion of the opening and the satisfying of all castomers are there- fore the principal considerations, ‘ ing their own convenience. No extra charges of any hind. CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. THE WORLO'S UPTOWN OFFICE ‘trom her home, No. 236 Weat Bixty-firet nd as the orb comes in full view | 2% Asay Bosh wirest, since Baturday. ony will be performed, the Centro-Beneficio Hospital in the ~ jWhkén Mast seen the’ was dressed in a iy © few near relatives and friends |Pullging formerly. used as headquarters 1,381. BROADWAY GY) tad tee. Slase, rey ens Se, Pgpn | wil witness the ceremony, pnBaotareriet mete Saoggcied by the : ; ila ieee the plore’ One Hungry tga Rise belongs to one of the most | Archh jMepy o gPe f dosh gh an eri lahed aren in Visa a0 |i hne lage apg hina Between 37th and 38th Ste