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SUICIDE CHARGE FOR MAN SHOT ON Detective Geis Warrant Bender — Mrs, Barber Leaves Her Home. Detective Edward L. Morris County, N. J rant Brennan o! to-day for Peter K. him with attempted suicide. Mrs. Bernice La charging Meanwhile dent McKinley, near Dover, N. himself on her front lawn early urday morning. has left Bender, Dover Genoral Hospital. George Batber Saxton husband who got the decree. Barber kissing hainer, Charkes qed for his. also told of serving cocktails to Mrs. M West s%h Street Mrs. Barber asked for $100 a week but she @i@ not get it. She stil owns an estate that Barber gave her at Suc- [ . cagunna, N. J., and it was there that alimony pending the trial, Bender shot himself. \ A note written on visiting cards found in Bender's pocket will be part of the evidence charge of attempted suicide. Bote says: “The reason of could not live without her. be broken hearted.) Mre. Barber, a wilow, @m account of the affair, PETER.” The man who suffers in a wool suit because he believes Summer suits are WOMAN'S LAWN for , obtained a war- Bender, Rock Barber, divorced wife of George Sax- ton Barber, nephew of the late Presi- her home, J., where Bender shot Sat- Mrs. Barber has steadily refused to see reporters and has not called on who is recovering at the married Bernice La Rock at Flushing, L.L, in 1906. Ten years later each was suing the other for divorce and it was the An im- portant part of the evidence he pro- duced was the testimony of a Japan- ewe butler who said that while he was polishing a glass he used it as a mirror and saw a reflection of Mrs. B. Geissen- son of former Congressman Jacob Geissenhainer of New Jersey. This same evidence enabled Geis- sevhainer’s wife to get a divorce, in which Mrs. Barber was named a co- respondent. It was immediately after the Geissenhainer divorce that Barber The Japanese butler Barber and Geissenhainer in a bed- reom of the Barber town house at No. in support of the The this selfish no- Dearted woman, who believed when enly shown she knew I loved her and In every fetter she lied to mo and cheated. My last words, I love you and only you. Saffering (another word which may left home and an @Mferly woman there, when told that THe Ev wee AUGUST 64, 1921, Janother young woman had called at jthe hospital to see Bender, said: “Well, Barber hasn't gone \ | see him: sore at him." The woman who calicd at the and Legged every one in autiior special permission to visit Mr. ave her name us Nadine tg and her address as the uction Hospital, New York, she is night supervisor of hos- Bender Rosenti lecons where Bender, she said, was the clos- friend of her cousin's hus- band, ose name was Kladnitzkt. < said she had met Mr, Bender and 0 he Barber at the home of this me cousin when Mr. and Mrs. t Lehi uk\ lived alt No. 119 West 127th When mformed a note had been found in Bender's pocket indicating he was desperately in love with Mrs, f| Barber, Miss Rosenberg shruggtd her ehoulders, and while her eyes flied with tears, suld softly: “She has beautiful eyes.” Bender is all afone in try,” Miss Rosenberg told those who asked about her interest in the injured mat “lam from his coun- try. It is dreadful to be all alone and ji] without any friends in a strange country. I do not know his business nor where he lives when he {s not travelling. He calls me up sometimes at the hospital.” Since he has been in the Dover Hos- pital and prior to the strict orders to hermit no visitors, oné man was al- lowed to visit Bender. The name of the man was Lamsi, according to in- formation given by Miss Rosenberg. What Miss Rosenberg did not state, however, was that immediately after his visit to Bender in the hospital Mr. Lamsi paid a yisit to Mrs. Barber at the Oaks, this Render Had Asked for From Family. DETROIT, Aug. *.—Relatives of Peter Bender, member of the Bender Real Estate Exchange, say they have not heard from him in several days. He asked for a loan of $1,000 which he was going to bet on the horses with @ man unknown to them, and was re- fused. One thinks some other man may be impersonating his brother. He said the family in Detroit had received no advices from New York or New Jersey authoritics. He said the family had had some real es- tate dealings with a Mrs. H. D. Bar- ber of California. ——>— JULIAN ELTINGE IS ILL. Actor Stricken With Appendicitis 1,000 Lean im Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 8.—Julian Eltinge, actor, who came here recently to direct pictures in which he was to have been featured, was seized with ap- pendicitis Friday night. He was rushed to a ‘hospital and successfully operated upon, although his condition ts serious. In addition to his work in pictures Eltinge ‘was rehearsing a vaudeville sketch for the coming season, but it is said to be doubful if he will be able to start his tour. ——$—»——_ — Adrift Two Days om Lake Ontarto. SYRACUSE, Aug. 8.—Word reached here to-day of the rescue in Lake On- tario of two men who drifted in an open motorboat at the merey of wind and waves from Thursday afternoon until 6 o’clook Saturday night. when they were rescued by the steam barge wiberty, en- route from Charlotte to Ogdensburg. They had nothing to eat in all that tin.» and had drifted 45 miles from their starting point. Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Hot Weather Suits “Reduced not dressy should see these. every bit as trim looking as heavy suits, and less than half the weight! ORIGINALLY Palm Beach Suits Mohair Suits Silk Shantung Tropical Worsteds and Gabardine Suits Sport Coats Entire Stock of Flannel Trousers White MEN’S SHOP 19.50 27.50 34.50 Suits - . Pencil Stripes . ‘Reduced to One Price 9.75 DINNERS DE LUXE FOR OCEAN AIR TRI Specially Trained Crew of ZR-2 Has Chance to Gourmandize While Crossing the Atlanti WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.- member of American naval erg assigned to bring the dirigible ZR-2 to the United States will be specially se- | lected and specially trained as a result of the programme laid down for the flight by the Navy Department more than a year ago. Most of the crew par- ticipated in the construction of the air ship, while at the same time taking courses in subjects bearing on her operation. Between times they took part in track and field events, and in other physical exercises to keep them fit for the 3.100-mile-trip. Table d'hote mea's will be served er route to the crew of the ZR-2. Sample menus show hot food will be prepared on cookers attached to the engines Breakfast will include cereal frui the bacon and eges and coffee, while the luncheon card shows roast beef, sliced tomatoes, soup, green onions, cheese, cakes and candy. For dinner are scheduled clam chowder, roast beef, saute potatoes, spaghetti, pickles and canned peach _—<—<—> CONVENTION OF EAGLES OPENS TO-NIGHT IN NEWARK. Gov. Edwards will welcome the | Eagles to this State and Mayor Alox- | jaader will extend that of the city. The| Gov. Edwi and Mayer Archi- bald to Welcome Delegates. What is said to be the most import- ant convention of the Fraternal Order | | of Eagles will open this evening in| Nowark ‘rith public ceremonies at | Proctor’s Roof. Business matters will | President of the order, who is in ling|Swapenda Sentence on Woman to for he presidency, is actively engage Let Her Ge to t Because she hud planned to return to Italy on Friday, Judge Mitchell Ma n the Kings ¢ y Court to-day sus on Mrs. Jennie H the auditing which have in tangible There will bi ‘Vhureday wize for send be sending $00 Pena ‘ t Ww. the largest delegation lof interfering with May sald. “You may go." West Thirty-Fourth Street BROOKLYN § These Specials at | NEWARK Fulton Street nr. Hoyt | All Bedell Stores ' Broad St. and W. Park Final Wind-Up ! Dresses Reduced Formerly up to $25.00 be taken up at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, this meeting being executive. | welcome of the Newark Grand Aerie will be offered by John A. Matthews and Grand Worthy President Elbert D. Weed will respond. Frank A, Hering of Kansas City will make the opening address and Miss May Kork will ontertain with songs. Aerie to the | | Vice Poslam heals stubborn itching eczema Oh, mas, "“whategrand aad giorioes feeting! Itching all gene, bur-ing aed thatonsight!y iment healed alvendy. That's what Pestam dees. The fret touch givesre 31.00 to 35. { 12.50 to 16. | 18.50 to 21. They’re SALE 15.50 || 23.50 25.50 25.50 10.00 15.00 00 50 50 Gray FIFTH FLOOR F Final repricing of every cotton frock to effect immedi- ate clearance to-morrow! Including flowered Voiles, combined with Organdies and Ginghams. Also solid (Chl dinvis Organdies, Dotted Swiss and Linen sport ‘ : oN PENNY A_ POUND PROFIT Tasea- mane Quality--Price UGAR IS NOT ALL that goes into Candy. To be sure it is the basic ingredient, but there are flavor: before the in, the purchasing agent either accepts or re jects ibmitted. By this watchful vigilance the high quality standard of LOFT Candy and Fountain beverages is maintained, and the prices invariably 40° to 50% lower than asked by the ‘‘exclusive”’ confectioners. Special for Tuesday, August 9th Chocolate Covered Milk Chocolate Orange and Lemon Covered Ice Creams: | Marshmallows: Delicious morsels that will Our regualr 69c delight the sweet | tooth. 24c (Peeeerocnoncx We Also Offer Boston Broken Candy PACKAGE Superfine Creamery Caramels POUND BOX 49c NEw YORK city Cor. 46" St.& 6% Ave. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE} 25% to 50% OF Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. ¥. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Month!y Payments = ae WILLIAM AND MARY JACOBEAN OAK DINING ROOM SUITE Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, Dining Table, 48 $187 50 in., 6 ft. extension; 4 pieces, as illustrated, at August Columbia and Cortina For- Records on Sale eign Language Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan Motor Truck PORCELOID SIDE ICER Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porceloid A Complete Line of New Home Sew Food Compartment; $27. 98 ing Machines at Popular Price as illustrated; at »MAGHINES ON CREDIT UP TO $110 Monday Evenings 0 Auau S"Ave Deliveries. SEWING ° BAGesr 750-757 EIGHTH AVE Neve YORK Where There 1s Justice. Co-Operatior dames McCreery & Co 5th Avenue a place in one’s wardrobe. Satin Crepes our new models. The s All sizes, but not in every style. B ss tiea Radium cannot be picked up in pieces on the liquefying, ore, not once, ¢ of the earth, nor is it found in veins or Only through the laborious process of tering and distilling carloads ot ut dozens of times, are the 1s particles secured. sreery does not lower its prices by tak- ing off a few dollars here and there on its goods, nor does it radically reduce one line of merchandise and profit upon others. Every article on our counters, in our show windows, on our shelves and in the stock rooms is re- duced in price not once, but each time its wholesale market price falls. This means that no matter what, how or when a patron purchases, she secures the best value obtainable. / New Woolen Fabrics 64 inches wide. coats, skirts, for Fall New Fall Coatings, all wool, in lead- ing colors and Black; the latest weave. yard, 7.50 All Wool Mixed Suiting, desirable for N wraps, sport suits or separate 54 inches wide. yard, 3.95 avy Blue or Black All Woo] Dress Serge, close, firm weave, correct weight for dresse inches wide. N. children’s frocks, etc. 40 yard, 1.16 avy Blue All Wool Tricotine, fine soft quality, sponged and shrunk. 54+ inches wide. smooth yard, 2.95 (Second Floor) Auis Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer This little machine docs away with tiresome cranking and produces hard, cream in 80 minutes withovt any effort on your part. Try it. 1 quart, or 6-dish size.. .. 5.00 2 quart, or 12-dish size... - 6.00 8 quart, or 24-dish size.........10.00 Electric Washing Machines (Stzth Floor) Feonomy and Frevin. Fall Gowns of Unusual Distinction 39.50 to 58.00 To be fashionable this Autumn a Crepe gown must find Canton Crepes, Jacquard Crepes, or any of a myriad others are used lavishly s are charming, gracefully draped and sinuous, with slightly longer, uneven hem-lines and much or little trimming. Sleeves are much in evidence and are : generally flowing, or fitted, and show most original features. The colors of these costumes are Black, Navy and Brown. Final Clearance of All Cotton Dresses Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Linen, Voile, Gingham are the materials. All Sales Must Be Final. 5.00 to 16.50 formerly 10.00 to 39.50 (Fourth Floor) A w mations. Ear There 1s Service. 34th Street Of Surpassing Interest The New Hats For Fall There have just arrived in the Millinery Department some dashing and jaunty Fall Hats for present wear. Of Duvetyn, Satin or Velvet, the: are draped, stitched, embroid- cred or simply trimmed with ostrich, Small _close-fitting, trim models, comfortable in an autumn wind, and wider brimmed dress hats are in- cluded—a hat for every imaginable occasion, in short. 5.00, 5.75, 6.95, 8.50 and up All Summer Hats, in dress or sport styles, have had their prices greatly reduced and are now 2.00, 3.50 and 5.50 (Third Floor, Annes) To Secure that Modish Headdress wavy Hair Switch is the surest aid. avy Hair Switches and Transfor- Special, 5.00 Puffs, all shades.....Special, 4.50 (Third Floor) Men’s Oxfords They are and 6.45 formerly 10.00 and 11.00 “All-Leather” models may be had in Tan Cordovan Brogue, and Tan Calf or Cordovan Plain Tip. All sizes. 89.50 tormerly This is not only an exceptionally machine energy cost you, you will sce it i low price for any work. sort of Jaund= Merely turn the lever and at the end of have a tubful wash, the equivalent of the laundry 15 minutes you of for a family of six, spotlessly clean, ready to be fed into the electrically operated (2 wringer, which swings into three dif ferent positions: (1) For rinsing, for bluing, (3) for the final wringing There clothes into the basket is no wear most delicate 165.00 but when you start to figure what your bill a tharvelously This machine is sold all over the (Men's Shop—Second Floor) for a washing and wasted low price bai Se ehRenesetee cis eabrsebeasaon ie sonintse ese