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Spoons WF" BLOWS [) (Pink Whiskers on Men, Wigs to Match Gowns At Mrs. Keppel’s Ball Pov ePeeoreens AFF WASOES 008 ek Versation with inquirers intimated British Ambassador at Washington. in Uproar When Picked- | Whe @ prisoner In a Juaren jail.) use “a long place’ of wire” to-day to) 7 Benton was arrested in Juares last | Tuesday alg had not been heard from Gince. His wife and friends feared | had been executed by Gen. Villa, \t that he knew something about the Englishman and added that Benton Bir Cccll Bpring-Rice asked the i Gtate Department yesterday to take Up Strand Explodes. largely interested in mining] fx a baker's scoop n terrific explo. | & hundred-thousand-acre|sion occurred, frightfully injuring | 4 the Constitutionalist leader. Vil A PANIC FOLLOWS Qed threatened-with a revolver. Villa Tae! for the protection of the British juahua, Bishop, and more than ona hundred @ret denied knowledge of Benton's was quoted as expressing profane in- |His Fingers ‘Torn and Tenants Gifference @ubject. Mrs. Benton had received known Villa for many] petsons in the tonoment hotiae at No, ! i ER. * q@hereabouts, but yesterday in con- toward an appeal to the @& unconfirmed report that her hus-| When Christian Bishop tried to} BWrasperated by damage to his j + ss g Engtishman announced | H¢4.347416040000s000000¢006 that he intended to tol! ¢ he thought of him. He i { 2 ise 33a gr il () ; ‘was murdered by the chiefs order, Bryan know. Benton 16 beef imprisoned by Hf r s g 3 Btate Department advices are effect that Benton is dead,” Bryan. “We have no definite aiff i ‘emfeavoring to get at them. Beaton, who was @ Mritiah eubjest, have been executed at Villa's serious thternational compil- cations may arise, it was said. proba Sediing MANY BURIED ALIVE; 75 SHOT TO DEATH BY MEXICAN REBELS, i it it afl nal League , the Nabgr4 stricken. signed a contract] ‘The jong piece of wire,". one, of for the Com! three strips which Mré. Kate Fiheld- | hardt, juhitrete of the Oretard street bull found in g vaoant lot eight Gays ago, pro jo be a device tor step further— aa torn off 68 ot ' ere the right hand crushed. Rt isn’t half enough to corr Thainnarst, husband of the further. ‘You mus Blectric fulrainator’” ta the tech- nital name applied to the device . Goes sKiéntifically and effecti thought them ordinary copper wire 4nd, with all the thHft of a good _ Tooth Paste . periies the breath and gage the where of- “Wire? répeated Mra. Rheinhardt. il oh, ntifrices “Téu bet. Plehty of it” And then “\whe went to thé Closet and brought out the three strips. & melted part of the wire which had golly " excl there is something In- med Bishi ind he be- eeing pores th Neg fulmin- | whiskers. Lady Granard, in @ gor- je atickpiu part of one pay eeickola ye geous gown of blue sliver, wore elive: ‘o the thé janitress and her | Curia resting on her bare shoulders. , hustand grains of white powder| The sensation of the night was ‘ droppnd out of the wire until Bishop | Mrs, Cectl Bingham, in her favorite ‘ i ; ? averal of them ran into t of Policeman Be! ing al erted to him that an af arma jeltedly been made te wreck the bullding. dream. d ‘ Through a ud of white smoke | with applatise from all present, for,|” sikT billing str into the. Rhetn- an udual, she arrived somewhat late | f trae “esininge apart ele | ad the reception wan at Is helt Wine on thé floor and| After her came Lady Helen Vin wae inhardt was unconscious, Bi cent, almost equally sensational in wes pent to Gouverneur Li al, an emerald-green brocade and with ie erect toe| caer aes ie treated sk Her green gloves and shoes were thought a trifle tuo much by some, but the whole effect la er P iunos Quit Thinking shLitow WAIN. cLasnee wit | polles The Pla Plono You Cannot Eat Lady Keppel, somewhat staid, ap- ta Poston Plane, day ie, ancis Connor] indigestion! “] bon = ae] RPE RO OEEECOeE Soe Ty | FLT RDS PE Te SF ISOGESLSG99GS-516-9939-5 9000008. PEDOOETDE DODD DOD DEAE OOOOCEPDEDM Outhelder|i8 Orcnaha stedet. pecaime ante /Society’ Leader's Bizarre Affair Still the Talk of WILL PLEAD FOR MAN London—Duke of Marlborough Wore Pale Blue Dundrearies. setting off bi bearaheat al Two fingers of Bishop's left hand | Which are now com Were thangled and a part of the lett | Mrs. George Keppel's small dinner thumb was torn off and one of the }and dance for her second daughter, & debutante and strikingly like her than your teeth, | senitress, suttered a severe shock as mother, show it to have been the ‘ou must one, bi the result of thé accident, He had|™st bizarro affair seen here for ®, 1B | been Setlownly il for twelve weeks | years and extremely gay and bright. y Gnd was lying in bed watching Bishop | It is still the talk of London. A them what Pebeco | wnen tne biow-up came. The guests were invited to come with their hair in any but natural Feb. 20.—Full detatis, | teeth on edge, and Alington removed himself to the other side of the table, tal the plac. of the Duke of Mari- borough, who wore pale blue whis- Fancy d:ncing, opened by the Earl of Port Arlington, in spectacles and dressed an a charwoman, with Allan who married Lord Knol- lys's daughter. The latter was got up with eggehaped like Ally Sloper, head, rakish tall hat, false nose, &c. They did an accentuated tango, some laughing protests 4 color, so these Iater reporta show, which Mts, Risinbardt found. Bhe | ana inany conformed, some gbing to night to collect a bill. ing a thitd floor bell when the ele tor attendant ordered him away. onl Lady Cunerd, in emerald gold brocade, with green hair, another amusing dance with Allington, another man in a wig, end Irene Lawley, whose locks were rose colored, Thero were som ively. x the length of wearing false whiskers os of impossible hues, while some of the ; Pebeco German housewits, them | iadies wore hair colored to match . r tnat future need. | thelr gowns. The industrious woman forsot all! ‘Tho reception before the dinner was @hout hér find inti! Bishop, & roomer| held in the library, a white, green th the Rteinhardt flat, who has @/and gold Adam room, the arrival of bakery at Bixth street and Avenue] the guests being the most antertain- A, asked ‘her to-day if she had any | ing part of the night. Wiré, a he wanted to fix his scoop. MANY HAD HAIR COLORED TO MATCH GOWNS, ately figure was clad in rich purple, her batr tinged with shades of light mauve and hello- “Ain't thig @ funpy looking thing | trope, the effect being fine with her at the end?” sald Bishop, pointing to | dead-white complezion, By ber aide thé fuiminatifig cap. Mre. Rheinhardt|was Mr. Keppel, solf-conscious but | arid hér husband agreed that it was, | affable, with p and ventured thé opinion that it was | several mon hi the ensuli Tid face with & knife. ants witnessed It, and ecréaming and hysterical women were if the hall- ways when the police arrived. Campbell wae able to go home after ing his wound dressed in the other Americans here who used powder only, includ. ‘ne Lady Paget, Cora Strafford and Lady Hi psutton Svcaktey CHARLESTON ENTRIES, RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, ©. Feb. 20.3/The entries for to. Mrs, Kepgel's eau de Nil whiskers colored hair on the | ; face, and one, Lord Alington, wore bia famous rose-pink curled wig Lord Granard wore bright auburn Watérico Cup, the houfds,” was Won te-day by Dilwyn, nominated by A. F. Pope. The runner- i ik |S arora ie | Bre took the : inna, Taty of {80 fittar “Chu: “it, hs Hari of Wottsh, “bnd mers eat arats tat ‘Set | Orrine for Drink Habi ty with unusual vigor at the c4D, | color, blew de rol, richly embroldere: €an’t do fe than téll [ona then came the explosion, ont + ROMY, Ct Boia eN that Pebeco does piitcned occupants of the build. | With sliver, and loops of pearly from lng who heard it @ampeded to the | tieck rf Her hair was of the her gown, and with her shell-like complexion and won- tempt had| ‘erful blue-gray eyos she looked | 1 Her entrance won greeted Street, yelling that it was arms same of curls and puifs. peared in a brilliant purple gown, "| draped wide at the hips over wired make, tehen 40 panniers. ‘The cloth of gold trimming | Was in vivid contrast with ner extra- | ordinary colored bair of a salmon shade, with tarban of black tulle and @ Jet feather on one side. At dinner | hi + |ehe sat next Lord Alington, but thet arrested. Monda landl. street ferk onal: James Russell Lowell Re- opens Divorce Case. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 20.—In the celebrated Rantoul divorce case, the East Cambridge Court before Judge ly, after an interruption of a year on account of an attempted ' compromise and the nervous break- afternoon. dowa of the complainant, Bra, Loin STOCK QUOTATIONS. man conducted the examination ot Burnett Rantoul, favorite grand- © daughter of James Russell Lowell, told of her “mind love” for Chester C. ('Chippie") Rumrill, ber husband's Which has been resumed in chum at Harvard. “I loved ‘Chippt the only man wh in that way. HI issed her, bi jtaken any further liberties. tonal No. #01 West O.. Hundred and Bov- | "hee in and comments; tise | énty-second treet, ts arraigned to-| "*#t. erm and eotion, marketn dayin the Harlem Court on a charge of stabbing Alexander Campbell, a FEDERAL LEAGUE AFTER notary public, @ petition signed by CRANDALL AND HARTLEY. most of the fatnilies ia the aaa be présented asking for leniency. “He used bie Knits in defense of May Accept Terms To-Day. ouf hotned,” it reads. Campbell went to thé house last! more of the Federal League announced He was ring- | to-day that Otle Crandall, pitcher, and ‘ashington Heights Hospital. a ne ' DERBY FOR GREYHOUNDS WON BY 20 TO 1 SHOT, \|Seeon@ Deg Also “Waterloo Cup Cétre! LIVDRPOOL, England, Feb. %.—The “Derby for Grey- rains! TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE We are in earnest when we ask you to INE a trial. You have nothing offer gives the wives and these wi i rom business, and at a om rice. “ORRINE hi ited in two fc treatment, a powder; OR- jor those whe F TAR OM Hn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1014. CLOUD HARRED “MIND LOVE” WITH se: HUSBAND'S CHUM” cc " gald Mra. Ran- toul on the stand, “because he was er offered me | tellectual sympathy. He was the/ only one I éver knew who loved me | A “I bid my love for ‘Chippie’ from |. my hugband for eight months. That | was wrong, I know, and when the dis- | ji, closure came [ was sorry. beautiful mind love. Our minds were | in perfect accord. I never have seen | ‘Chippte’ since I learned that his love ‘y. for me caused my husband pain. $ | do no! * | or not. Mrs, Rantoul admitted that she had frequently motored with Rumri Dye jceived presents from him and had "Fuel & Ir with him by mail or) outh ry day during * It was a t know whether I love him now vure will of u - | New York Giants, may be signed by tho In| Federals. Offers have been. m to th re and further conf ht, it te alleged, the peualy on th r ferences bei the collector in the Many of the ten- four sub- run off in 'E CO., Washington, D.C, For sale at all Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, —_—_—_—_————e ye fear ne WOT ONLY ROBS A WIDOW. BUT KILLS HER PET 006 Burglar, Tt ts Supposed, ts Angered On returning yesterday afternoon ; her home at No. #4 Bast Thirty-ninth * street, Mra. Mary Carman, «widow, Whitman Personally Examines Favorite Granddaughter of | bee thé book and Centon of’ i i eer Of Rein" a tomma'aceanaweenea ‘Them at Inquiry Started When Mrs. Carrfan and her son, Will- lam, fourteen, left home yesterday Beforé McAdoo. morning to go to work Nellic was; ° It ts thought co" taken, Including his bicycle watch and is L i her lat id as a2 Rantoul and Rumrill+ belong to i ' Me woalthy and prominent families. The | {fst las | Racoon husband, ward B. Rantoul, a son Shay | Auchmoody, of Robert 8. Rantoul, of Salem, { Sy iJ. Harcourt. | uated from Harvard in 1 ug | |ffo ‘makes no accusation of impro tog bees) yim iso a Hout eh my im the other hand, she accuses | Sfrcin he pt y | nim of crust and abusive treatment, [tits ‘pease, ott ay and asks alimony and the custody of ee her two daughters, Mary Lowell, 9 fone and Harriette Ch Thet 16 Cam. | Nor 101 ts , the social event) §. oe he season in that community. No 6 Mrs. Rantoul told the Court ae that her husband had cal or wt low down woman from the gutter, $2" bss fit to be the mother of your chil- | Presed ue ren.” 3 He once tried to take her wedding ie rings trom her, she said, and she bia of wan able to prevent him only by sit- Ping a iy ting on her hand 8 5S +3 = eo By | fo in haa WHO STABBED NOTARY |=: BS ite tte —_ Thiet 4 4h 104 ¥ i 4 Families of Apartment House Say Pi a et Elevator Attendant Was De- a ih 2 i fending Their Homes. ef td int F: cil Bt When Leon Btarkey, negro elevator aH Hy Attendant in the apartment house at t entra dividend 1% | CHICAGO, Feb. 20.—President Gi Grover Hartley, former catcher id to-day. ~ STOMACH TROUB Increasing. A Simple Remedy shige, tnd. ciewtion tion of food are the two great UPSTATE. WITNESSES CALED 79 TLL OF GRAFT IN AQUEDUCT SF accumulates in the and ‘mae We want to ask Allegations of wholesale graft in lemnation proceedings for the ac- quisition by the city of land needed for the Ashoken reservoir and the oo! cheat, 7 {Catskill aqueduct were the subject of hang oy anaet peteta tous Wepeay tend |inquiry in tie John Doe proceoding to hie arrest. before Chiof Magistrate McAdoo this District-Attorney Whi ‘ry a bottle of Vinol to help you we will gi and if it falle | witnesses in person, and ex beck you + Mahest, jewel open up a line of investigation which i“) | will show that the city of New York |was mulcted of millions by excess values placed upon lands and by methods of condemnation. Mr. Whitman has been told th one eup-State politician ¢lose to the Democratic organization cleaned up $113,000 in condemnation proceedings i’ | and two others got almost as much. #68] Instances tave been brought to his attention of fees of $500 charged for searching the titles of farms that had been in the hands of one family for three generations, of tracts of land not worth more than $500 unloaded on the ciy for $5,000 and of gross duplications which were divided among members of a favored clique of lawyers and their employees. The following witnesses were on ti jo |band for examination this afternoon, au all of them from Kingston, N. ¥., or that vicinity: Harry F, Are “perfect” cigare as neatly so as human ingenw- ity and ekill can Groes, Alfred D, * | Buren, J. Depuy Hasbrouck, H Frank O'Reilly, ‘ank H. Brooks, Milton O. Roscoe Irwin and Alvin Mi Favorita Per. fectos is $3.00 per box of 25 or 15c. mauatiipiasarsiss SAILING TO-DAY, St. Louis, Southampton Be! 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