NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1007. 7

Portraits end are yet full of life, and one finds by necessity everybody Kngllsh, in all these mathematical of ART EXHIBITIONS. things the fragrance Ifnot the power Scotch, Welsh or Irish origin is of more or less Married. "f Whistler's They "JUMBO"LN NO DANGER. MUSIC. . art stand for a very Mihtle remote descent from royalty, and is, therefore, en- Marrfcurc»sß*TaWfsssa. wmmmnotice* appOTMnBCappearias la\u25a0• THEXllr TKIoTTRIBUNE>r. wQwin and delicate phase of be repiiMl-h.il — his temperament. Some or titled to membership In Mrs. Farnsworth's Order In the Tri-Wcekly Tils i ius m them, seem the and most tenuous and evanescent things of the at Detroit, and may also quarter the extra charge. fainting*, Prints Miscellaneous In the world, Crown but they are profoundly characteris- Late Duke SO heraldic devices of some former King of England, A DAY OF CONCERTS. tic, and of Portland Nearly MORSE— HARMON— Tuesday. November at occasionally they will touch the Imagina- Scotland, Ireland, There being; respite from opera (Mr. On 13. 1007. Objects. tion of or of or of some ancient sov- a Hammer- Babylon, Lome Island, by the Rev George Downing with a nense of his genius as poignantly as Years Younger than T.G.Druce. erelKn Prince of Wales, with his own armorial stein having graciously foregone his determination Sparks. Harriet Iturr. daughter of the late Frank De»- the season of "on« man" will one of his paintings. story ham Harmon of New York City, to William Otis Mars*. This is exhibitions. In It is the old of bearings. Before doing so they would do well to to give performances on Tuesdays) music lovers of New York City. every gallery uptown artist has his the sketch into which an something No danger threatens the Duke of (known yearly some artist puts 1 Portland apply to the Royal College r>f Heralds, either in yesterday had an opportunity to devote themselves new paintings. Ifthis not always of himself that l as "Jumbo tohis former fellow- officer? of the Cold- STTGER—PAGE—On Tuesday. November 19. at the Ar- group of is im- H withheld from an elaborate London or in Edinburgh. There the quartering whollyto the enjoyment of concerts. Of these there lington Avenue Orange. in some Instances interesting painting. stream Guards) in the extraordinary now en- Presb>terian Church. East *ress:ve ItIs enough. case wl'l be done for them in a strictly heraldic fashion, were three worthy of mention, the most significant N. J.. Faith Page. daughter at Mr.and Mrs. Frederick v pleasant to observe that In the long list of gaginp the attention of the Marylebone police court — course, west Pa?-, to Carl Hi.UriStiver, both of East Onus*. It The sale of the in London, with official seals and signatures galore of being the first of de Pachmann'a pianoforte reclu American artists give a particu- art objects left by the late Stan- although the popular belief that he Is V WILLIAMS—MOORE— On Thursday. November at iiovs certain ford in return for heavy fees. In the afternoon in Carnegie HalL At samo the 14. good account of themselves. is Mr. White at his home In th!s city Old not exhaust menaced with the loss not only of his dukedom the homo of the bride's parent*, Cleveland. Ohio, by larly There time Miss Susan Metcalfe gave a song the Rev. Walter Ri Arm- Breckenridge, one of the younger the property of the sort which formed part of h'.s and other peerages but also of vast estates recital in mead, Breed. D. D.. Jeannette Hugh H. men Ills Hall, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. with Philadelphia, estate. There remained a large of objects has to n great extent obscured point ROYAL PRINCE FORCED* TO APOLOGIZE. Mendelssohn where In the evening the Adele Moore, and Howard S. Williams, of Brooklyn. N. T. who has some thirty- number the real at gave Identifiedforty pictures which hr» had for Issue. The Margulies Trio a concert of chamber music. fire or at the Galleries of Fish.!. collected his own pleasure and an defendant in the proceedings, which No credence need be attached to the ridiculous even greater amount are based Familiar people, all of them, but none the less in- Notices Adler &\u25a0 Schwartz. He has achieved some good of material which he had upon a charge of perjury, iB not the story cabled from Vienna on th« responsibility of of marriage* and death*" moat bo indorsed things and his work is full of promise. When he purchased with a view to the embellishment of Duke of Portland, who does not appear In the a Bens.ttlonnl evening paper there, to the effect teresting on that account. It was not until Mr. de with fun name and address. dwellings the figure he hardly rises above common- and ether buildings to be designed by affair at all, save indirectly, ftut Is Her'uert Drucc. that Field Marshal Prince Arnulf of Bavaria's IVehmann's entertainment was approaching It3 paints him, for different place- In neither of the two examples which he clients. These objects may now a younger fnn of the Lite Thomas C Druce by his death at Venice last week was due to n r.uel close that the old wish (often expressed by many forward in this field, "The be seen at the American Art Galleries, where they second marriage to a Miss May, nnd the legatee with the Duke Genoa, ranking admiral of the who would like to enjoy his extraordinary playing Died. bring* Nautilus" and of Death notices apprarf- in * does he suggest anything nre to be Eold next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- by virtue bf a will of all the wealth of his father, Italian navy only Marguerite. without being distracted by his antics) that Mr. c THE TRIBUNE will few "Summer." that he has afternoons, and brother of Queen repuhllshed In the Trl-Wetkly Important to Bay or that day and on the evening cf Friday, to the exclusion of the children by the first mar- For, In the t'.rst place, duko has always been Walter Damrosch's promised experiment of conceal- Tribune without extm he has beaten out a stylo November the charge. . himself. His landscapes, on the other hand, 29. The catalogue, an affair of more riage and to the exclusion also of their children. extremely fond of the German relatives of his ing the makers of music made itself felt. But for than numbers, estate make the bulk of the collection, possess six hundred describes an extraordi- The included, among other thinps, the great wife, who was a Bavarian princess, and then, after he had reached his seven Chopin Conway. Moncure Eugene M which narily too. num- Margaret D. Rich. vitality of original impressions varied collection. Mr. White had a gift for emporium known as the Baker Street H.izaar, in Prince Arnulf past such bers, which by many more, Jcnea. H. r«rlc. Frederick. tiie set upon the had for some time been in he supplemented as bourse. Charles J. Tompklns. adapting antique objects to purposes of modern London. Of course, contested a Sarah J. O. canvas with knowledge and skill. the will was by the feeble state of health an to render him quite in- h<> playe>l his usual comedy and made It Pierson. John. Wells. Charles A. decoration, and In the ,!.ath X picture like "Autumn that he course of his frequent Eu- children of the first marriage, and after their capable of fijrhtlngany duel. It was his 111 health, difficult for persons with nprmally constituted In- Pitt. William R. . WJnn. Mrs. Gold" shows ropean journeys Purdy. Andrew B. Wright. R«v. Benjamin a broad way of looking at and abun- he wns wont to "pick up" almost by their children, one of whom ta Oeorga Ffollamby indeed, that compelled him to retire from the com- tellectual to pay unreservedly the . M. tat nature anything Druce, stomachs credit dant feeling for light and air. Everywhere among In which he divined decorative possi- the prosecutor In the present case. mand of the First Army Corps of tho Bavarian duo to hts marvellous skill as a pianoforte player. bilities. Such obviously useful things tapestries, InMemorlam. bis open air studies effects of atmosphere, of sun- rs After assailing the testamentary bequest of th* he too, a sincere ifnot par- etc.. without In which he became Involved during the lifetime to convey his appreciation of the senti- yard; L. H. O. Ctol!es». Rut he bought much eire— carved pieces, of of Dickinson College. Born at Fred- ticularly refined instinct for poetic altar hit upon the extravagant story to the effect that old the late King Louis. not only deeply of per- Va., died France, 1 color. A con- Renaissance doorways, columns, Arnulf fell ment the music and the excellence of his •rirkabur*. at Parts. on NoYerobeS ception of landscape hardly comes within Mr. twisted Spanish Thomas Druce and the late Duke of Portland were in love with Countess Alfred Durchelm Monmartin. formance! very unnecessary, of course, but no more 15. i:: the 76th year of Ms age. Notice of funeral la wrought iron well standards, picturesque es- Sew York hereafter. Breckenridge's aunge. When he tries for it,as in one and the same Individual, and that the death but became bo assiduous in his attentions as to than is frequently done by singers to give point to Temple." outchoons carved In stone or marble, and so on Drue, UM, compromise eyes JONES— At Millsboro. Del. November Id. Itm. Margaret "AForest he drifts into artificiality. The Of Thomas on December 2S. and his her in the of the public and to their songs. , When he began hia andlble comment H., through an almost incredible list. You may widow of Martin Wintfcrop Jones. Funeral \u25a0or- tone here is altogether factitious, only even subsequent Interment In Hlghgate Cemetery were call for th» her husband, the case underwent change. However, is vices at Tuesday. and It is find this collection, textiles, intervention of who a there Mlllsboro. on November 19. 1907. a UtU« more persuasive in the other romantic can- In along with Oriental bußus and that he had survived until 1879 as tho Challenged him to a duel. The prince accepted the no escaping the cham of this magician's playing Frl.nd* am Invited to attend th» burial services on Kuropean wenppns, Spanish water and Moor- cartel, Wednesday. Nrvemb»r SO, at BloomAell Cemetery. vas that he exhibits, the opalescent picture Jars fifth Duke of Portland. Now, of course, if this and the combat was about to take place, from tne purely planistic point of view. won- N. called ish plaques, nn old French drum and a colossal A Bloomneld. J.. at 3:30 o'clock. "The Sheltered Moon." So long as he is fairy tile were true, th«< tn 111 made by old Thomas when King Louis happened to hear the mat- derful, an unequalled example is his of how piano- — content Voru'tian in wrought Iron. about NOURSE At his residence. No. 248 Lexington are., on to keep his eye on the object, to make a straight- weathervain C. Druce ns such, bequeathing his property tcr his ter. He was greatly wrought up over the affair, forte music of the period before orchestral effects Monday, November IS. Charles Joseph Nours«. In th« It Is Impossible to note Jn this place even a Calvary forward realistic study of his material, he Is al- younger son, Herbert Druce, would be invalid, and forbade tho duel, compelled Prince Arnulf to and depth of were of should be fi^th year of his age. Funeral services at small proportion of the curious and beautiful sentiment dreamed Church. Fourth an*, and -Ist «-. on Wednesday. most uniformly successful. His paintings of gar- in the event of tho being Invalid, the bequest apologize the countess, played: but for the he frequently asks for an p. things with which tho American Art Galleries will to count and besides pub- rest November 20. at 4:30 m. dens, "Phlox and Hollyhocks" and "The Open are of all the Druce to Herbert Druce would licly arrest of Judgment. He heard by tilled. enough to property reprimanding him for- Ms offensive conduct, was a numerous PIERSON— On Monday. November 13. John be- are capital It is state that there Is nothing and Plerson. Garden." in their truth and energy. In here Is become null and oid. In one word, the real estate and then proceeded to appoint the count as his aide- enthusiastic audlejice. loved husband of Margaret Plerson. Relative* and dozen pictures that mediocre or valueless. For architects po large Miss songs friends and members of Frank llea.l Poet. O. A. R-. half a like "The Village Creek." would to thn plaintiff,as well as a share de-camp, at the same time Inducing his mother, the Metcalfe's were enjoyed by a smaller invite.l to atien.l funeral from hi*lato Wissaliickon," "A and dcsißTiers of richly decorated Interiors the and a more discriminating are respectfully "The House In the Country" place is storehouse, of the persona] property. In order to prove the Il- widowed Queen Marie, to nominate the countess audience. They reached residence. No. 238 Sackett St., Thursday. November SI. the Creek," Just a crowded lind to the lay- their excellence, at p. and "Near he is uncommonly pleasing, rare, legal character of Thomas Drace'a will It1b neces- to be one of her ladles In waiting. Tho countess, climax of so far as her interpreta- 2:30 m. for these are man also the sale offers a opportunity. A tion was concerned, year. sound in execution and aro painted painting* sary for the plaintiff to establish the fact that the who was by birth Countess Helen Bobrinnky. sub- In the concluding portion of PITT—On Monday. Noveraher IS. 1907. tn h!» flOth number of are Included. Thero are William R. Pitt, of Manhattan, beloved uncle of MIM with artless emotion.- The time willdoubtless come largo person sequently oMatoed, however, h<'r programme, especially in an exotic son* by four and effective decorations of the testator survived his altapred death. In the a divorce from her Marie Pitt ani Mrs. William F. King. Funeral ser- when .Mr. Breckenridge will develop finer qualities the of Portland, Ixwfller and a marvellously pointed one by Faure. Madison St.. Brooklyn, on Wednesday French school. Thero are two thren in- of fifth Duke and if ho Should husband. It is not astonishing under tho circum- vices at Ko.*an - of design and greater subtlety of tone. Meanwhile or — It was gratifying to her admirers to note that she evening, November 20. a* o'clock. teresting sketches by Americans— a pastel by succeed in doincj that which is out of the question stances that the count should have become deeply his landscape studies have the merits has put aside much of the excessive Andrew B. of freFh- the late J. H. Twachtman. a water color by —then he would naturally, at the same timr, prove devoted to his eccentric sovereign, with whom he and affected Pl'Rl»Y— Meads*. November 19. 1907. B»?8. boldness, and the true, sentiment of the pathos which used to mar her German songs. Pur.lv. in his S4th y»ar. the lat.> Homer Martin—and there Is a striking that th« fifth Duko of Portland, who is on official remained until nlmost the Inst. When King Louis American countryside. painter of such pict- The concert of the Margulies Trio was one the November IT. 1907. at hi" r»mi*nc«. No. 2TJ The a slxt.-rnth century French portrait, panel record ns having died childless, was his grand- was seized und placed under restraint on tho of \u25a0KB— Eugene ure as "The Village is go littlfl a most finished that that organization put East f»th ft-, Fiatbush. Brooklyn. M. Rich. Creek" bound to far. given to Clouet, father, and th.it aa the eldest eon of tho eldest ground of insanity the count hnppenM to be away has to its Wednesday. 3 p. m. Interment Holy Crocs Francois Mention Bhould be made he. credit. The music Frneral also of a nude by Daßnan-Bouvrret, pon of the duke, was entitled to tho dukedom of on a brief lcav*> of absence. But on hearing of was Schubert's frankly o\\u25a0!. Cemetery. Mr. Augustus Tack, pupil and a charm- fashioned, delightful, Vincent a of Mr. La Ingeighteenth c-ntury picture, I'..rt!and and to the estates which go with th» aff.tir h« not oni.v endeavored ta rejoin the but nevertheless trio in SOUTHACK—On Mcnflay morning. November 18, Fred- Faroe's, has hitherto chirfly "Hlind Man's Buff." entailed op. 99, net Inconsequential the late John "W. Southaeli. been known as a by Ptrenpih of col- peerage. King, actually out regiment B flat. a of five pieces, e'l. k Southack. son of painter Bebastlen Leclerc But the this that hut called the of Funeral at his late residence. No. •» weal of portraits. In a of fifteen called "Episodes." by Schiitt, and a Bindlng quin- aervteea o'clock. collection lection lies, of course, In Its miscellaneous objects, The will of Thomas C. Druce having been ad- Jaegers or Chasseurs stationed at Kempten, and 63d at.. Thursday morning at 11 pictures, which he shows at the Macbeth pallery, tet in E minor, op. 5. In which Messrs. Sam in treasures like the majestic French mantel, in to probate, many years ago, and the claim- of which he was the commanding officer. In order On November IH. I£Kl7, Sarah 3. On4, and as having seen him laid In sanctioned by the government and by the highest vember 20. tones of the trees are delicately registered and the In "The Girls of Holland." N. Y. PRESIDENT'S the coffin. which the, plaintiffs and their eccentric courts of the land, that he. reluctantly re'rained whole composition is •well held together. The same THANKSGIVING DAY. from \u25a0WINS— On November 17. 19OT. Mrs. "vVinn. Funeral a* Staten Island witness insist contains nothing but taking any further steps to free hla sovereign. Another musical show, rejoicing in the seductive Holy Cross Cemetery, from her lat» residence. No. 143 fine feeling. ifnot quite the ability, family same technical load. It speaks well for the Prince Regent of Bavaria, title of "The Girls of Holland," was put on the LJnden St.. Brooklyn. November 20. Friends of may be found in the and the "Cloud-Wrack" in WillGo to Montpelier, Va., Instead of Pine All these stories of bogus burials and twofold per- and for the entire Bavarian royal family, that, in- stage of the Lyric Theatre last night, and ap- invited. airy "Uplands." Elsewhere Mr. Tack Is often dis- resenting conduct, peared persona •WRIGHT—On Sunday. November 17. 1907. th« Rev. sonalities have the very essential and con- st.'Hd of the count's they admired to amuse some In the numerous of ( appointing. His treatment of ground forms la not Knot., and May Turkeys. obscured Benjamin Meed Wright, pastor on«r««atioD-»l Hunt clusive circumstance that there is far too great a him for h!s loyalty, and after ho had spent two audience gathered to welcome "the girls." Reg- Church of Orange. Conn.. In th« 47th year of his a**. precisely feeble, but he does not define them with — services will-be held at the residence of Au- Washington. Nov. 19. discrepancy of age to admit Thomas and yean In command of a regiment at Metz, hik« of Portland one and sane ba^k Munich h<^ad on November 20. MOT. arrtvlne at sometimes reflecting the beauty of nature, the them, in this Instance, gave cause for special com- r.a>t«s will meet train from New Haven of going to Pine Knot, Va., Mrs. person. The duke was born in IMS, whereas T. C. of the Ist Regiment of Infantry of Bavarian p. m and train from New YW* but more frequently Fugg-es=t:ns only an arbitrary where Roosevelt mendation, may Greenwich at 1:43 owns an estate, he will a day's trip Druce must necessarily have bpen born before 1785, army Its crack corpp. His soji is a frequent it be said here that "The Girls of reaching Greenwich, at 2:10 p. m. manipulation of pigment. Very Inspiriting, though, make to Mont- and the) pelier, Va., which is a few miles since ho is shown, by marriage certlti'ute, and by visitor to tho United States, has achieved some Holland" purltied air In and about the Lyric is the broad effect of the exhibition, one of genuine this side of Char- Theatre, lottesville, on the Southern legal and official documents of (he same noto over here as a motorist, has been exten- which had been made heavy and odorifer- Interest in nature, of freedom from convention Railway. other nat- Rnd by and The day's ure, to ISItS, ago sively York, Newport, Chicago, ous "Mrs. Tanqueray" and her Bister in lewd- spring great details of tho outing have not been have married in at the of con- entertnliied In N>w In Memoriam. the errors which from too reliance on ness, "The Notorious Mrs. Khbsmlth." — Leors, *<*• made public, and itis not known the Presi- siderably over thirty, a Miss Elisabeth Cricklarn. etc, M'rAMMOS In loving memory of desrtT Ftudlo light. Obviously the vitality that Is In tho Whether Musical shows have not fared well at the Lyriri only child of h\* Leora, tMcCammon). dent intends to try his luck at wild turkey shooting the mother of his eldest children. "Tom" Druce was The late Prince Arnulf of Bavaria was the young- loved and open air has touched his brush. He is on the right this Instance "The Ijady from Lane's" and Olmstead, November 20. 19«o or whether th« diversion Is to be of described as being at th« time the owner of a pros- eon" of th« aged regent of Bavaria, and track. another char- est leaves that other charmer, "Miss Pocahontas"— but there acter. The trip is to occupy only one day, the de- perous drapery store, end to have boon a mart of one son, Henry, twenty-three years old, by Prince Is hope for the present attraction. There are three Mr. Harrington Mann, an English portrait painter parture being from the In the morning Importance in community that ho was his marriagn to Princess Therese of Liechtenstein, White House such the acts it, a numerous chorus and pleasant sur- who shows half a dozen the and the return before dark. elected churchwarden and a member of all aorta of the reigning Prince of Liechten- In CEMETEBT works at Knoodlor youngest sister of roundings. There is employed, to excite Interest, THB WOODI*.\W2T galleries, is also moving in the right direction. He church committees In that year. He held :iiese stein, whom Iportrayed a few weeks ago in these the fragments of an old legend about a physician has profited by the example of Mr. Sargent. places, not been accorded to a us the Hermit Ruler of Europe. In WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. which would have letters who discovered a liquid that would "animate the one of his canvases, "A Fairy Tale," which mere youth, until IS3O, when he made a sensational FONTENOT. T« readily are'ssible br Harlem trains from Ora»4 appears Hotto Fhow Square MARQUISE^DE case, the chief character, to Jerome Avenue trolleys painted at Madison Garden, morning after- business, inanimate." In this Central Station. Wer-<">- and to bavesbeen some time ago. he shows that noon and evening. failure in calling for action of the courts. lass, by carriage- I-ots. $125 up. Telephone iiii win a Holland uses the liquid to Infuse life and representative. he can impart a rich but quiet note to his tones, Free admission. American Museum of History In previous year— that Is to say. l*\%- the Duke Qramercy for Book of Views or if Natural the into a statue called "Snowdrop." Much of the St.. New Torls City. he 60 chooses. Since he has Metropolitan Museum of Art and Bronx Zoological officer Once. 20 East 23d in him the power of Gardens. of Portland had received his commission us KAISER'S "REST CURE/ mirth of the piece is supplied by the vagaries of restraint which this Illustrates, he may learn to army, In IR3I elected to Parliament, Lecture on "Biology" by Professor Wilson, Havemeyer In tho and was Snowdrop. Harry McDonough appeared as Max avoid the garlshness exemplified by his later pro- character, in IBS Thomas CNDEKT.VKER9. Hall. Columbia University. 1:10 p. m. thus becoming a. public of Holland, Harry Fairlelgh as Dr. Frana and Ed- ductions. The facility and dash of his portraits Meeting of the Council of Academy of Druco had recovered sufficient money to found the Bell National Sciences. ward M. Favor as Snowdrop. The principal female FRANK E. CAMPBEIX CO.. 241-9 \u25a0West »4 St. may be momentarily engaging, but, we know siiimibutiiHall. Columbia University. 10 a. m. London Baker Street Bazaar, in the management of Chapels. Private and public ambulances. TeL 133* Chelsea, .as Devotional meeting of I-a'lles" Much State Business Receives At- performers are Vcra Mlchelena. Mary Nash and from many '\u25a0instances, such cleverness Is apt not the Christian Union. chapM which he was personally actively engaged until, of the Collegia** Church, Fifth avenu« and ilth and Carrie E. Perkins. "Love on a Summer Day," Rot. Stephen M.-rritt. the l-wide-known under- wear well. Mr.Mann willbe the more welcome 11 in. esses, nfter 19ts) to street. a. In 1564 he succumbed to Internal "Why and "Pray So Gently" were some of taker; only one place of business. Sth Are. and Card party tention at Higlicliff'e. Is It?" Tel. 121 and 125 here as he develops the sobriety of his "Fairy under tho aucpices of the Neighborhood F»- being operated up"ii for them by sir William Fer- favor. Bt. :largest In the world. Chelsea. .\u25a0Ul and Industrial Club. Hotel Marseille, Broadway the songs that appeared to and Tale" and moderate* the surface glitter which and lo2d 2 p. guson and Dr. Edmund Shaw, the case remaining street. m. London, Emperor William, concerning would seem to be his present aim. Another Etik- Meeting of the I>ay Club, Hotel Astor, Impressed upon their memory owing to the fact Nov. I?.— Rainy 2 p. m. whose many rumors have bean circulated TELHARMONIC HALL. Uehman, Mr. Sutton Palmer, has at the Tooth gal- John A. Barry on "Varieties of American Humor." that one of the nurses assisting them in the oper- health rial Xotices. ary (he liter- rather strenuous "rest cure" and interesting "electri- lery. \u25a0\u25a0 collection of pastels reproducing scenes in meeting of National Society of Now England ation got a poi^onod hand and died. recently, is pursuing a A singular illustration of Women Delmonico's, 2:30 p. m. therefrom Hall, where a the Lake Country, amongst the hills of Scotland at Highcllffe Castle, on the Isle of Wight. Yester- cal music" Is'given at Telharmonlo Annual reunion of 9t. Gabriel's School Alumni Associa- morning waltz, Merry is performed by To the Employer. and Wales, and in other parts of the British Isl- etreet, DESCENDED FROM ROYALTY. day he was at his desk at 7 o'clock in the from The Widow." tion. No. 231 East 30th evening. ALL wire, from hu- ands. His portraits of places ar by consulting often Woolsey, wife of the banker and broker of that Astonishing SAVE EXPENSE brace luminous skies, but this artist's style has all Entertainment of l>r MrOiynn Monument Association, afternoon he took long drives ina powerful motor the electrical wonders there exhibited. I'iaza Assembly Rooms, M)th Nassau street. New York, should have the file of applications of selected aspirants for the smoothness, and a good deal of No. 110 East street, nan*> In car through the surrounding country, in company progress is made in mechanical devices for using ef excessive evening. anxious to establish her descent from Euro- positions of various kin<*3 which has Just been may been of his suite. The machine ran electricity, and this subject can be practically stud- the insipidity, •which belongs to what be callod Dinner of the Medico-Legal Society, Brevoort llnuie, kings and queens of tiroes and should with members at the Uptown of Fifth and Bth street, 7 p. in. pean ancient miles hour. led at Tho use is noted of five Installed Office the niggling wingof the British water color school. avenue to being by a New mostly at a pace not exceeding forty an Telharmonic Hall. of have exposed herself mulcted of two. as formerly, twelve solo The visitor at this gallery will find much more to Graduation' exercises the training school for nurses of nearly $1,000 In gene- but in some places, where there was no danger, the keyboards, instead THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Betta Israel Hospital, Clinton Hall, Clinton ttrtet. York City court to the tune of two, an additional sev- charming portrait of a woman Grand, 8 sixty Beyond these drives, his performers, instead of and interest him in the near p. m. alogist's fees and legal expenses, for the sake of speed reached miles. The 1C64 Broadway, upper gal- Meeting the New Society, exercise in the open air. Ifth« enty tone of current making machinery- new No. by Dagnan-Bouveret, which hangs in the of York Electrical No. 29 'West establishing her from monarchs who majesty takes little Ki'tii street, 8 p. m. descent in electric exhibition at th» Telharmonic Between 26th and 37th lery, and in three notable landscapes which are considerably thousand years ngo. business of state is not pressing ho rests the season of Streets. Meeting of the Civic Forum, Carnegie p. reigned over a auspiciously and that exhibition shown downstairs. The early study of Oxford, Hall. 6.30 m. may qualify peo- for short time the afternoon. Hall has begun 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meeting »li" Society For, while it lineage of this kind castle' a in practical persons Office Hours: distance, Is superb speci- of for the Advancement of India, sleeping well in the pine win the attention of all reen from a by Turner. a No. 120 West 7S!d strete. at 8:18 p. m. •ple for a so-called of the Crown," at De- The Emperor la scented should solidest, "Order steadily improving. wish to combine Instruction with pleasure. men of the English master in his most Free lectures of the Board of Education, 8 p. m.: I'uhllo troit, organized by a Mrs. Henrietta Farnsworth. country! and his catarrh is He who Tribune* Subscription Rate*. The picture by Constable is a School 163 106th street and Amsterdam avenue, Alex- appears enjoying himself thoroughly. He willbe sent by to any conservative vein. ander Van I.a"r, In the of that city, it confers no distinction whatsoever. to be - THE TRIBUNE mall address ta by Troyon T. "Painting Netherlands" evenings playing cards. WEEK AT METROPOLITAN. this country or abroad anrl aiaress changed often fine one. and the river scene Is. In re- (illustrated): 171, street, between "Marquis de Ruvlgny," who. in spends his after dinner SECOND your as as Public Bchool tOSd Tlio sol-dlsant 11- de« lred. Sub»crlptlccs ay re given to regular dealer spect to the background of trees and the water at Madison and Fifth avenues, Do Witt C. Bnydsr, "How pretensions as an Englishman With the exception of his own physician. Dr. The repertory for the second week at the Metro- before leaving, If mom convenient, haad the In Congo Bpite Of Ms foolish or. them In at their feet, an exquisite souvenir of the French People Live Land" (Illustrated); Publiu extremely pains- berg. no doctors are In attendance upon him. He Opera House will Include "La Boh^me," THE TRIBUNE Office. S, Buch a.i Apoplexy, Fainting. Sunstroke, complete, list of tho German Ambassador to Wednesday evening. Mme. willbe Mlmi BUNDAT. . cents | WEEKLY FARMER, 3cents by mean? WolfT-Mctternlch. Sembrich to make th« Convulsions in Children. Hysterical Attacks and Pol- carefully compiled, yet no DAILY. Scents WEEKLY. BeSBBI Old Spanish and Italian pictures go (Illustrated)'; House Great Britain, and Count August zu Eulenberg. Bond will sing Rodolfo. Dereyne will I galleries, Bons Bast Bids Battlement. 76th fewer than twelve thousand English and Amer- and Mr. Fab current exhibition at the Ehrlch the street and East River, Merton '". Leonard. "Heal no of tho Royal Court. His majesty debut In the role of Musetta. The other (illustrated); New York Public citizens who can trace a legitimate descent Grand Marshal make her Rate*. score of examples hung Including some interest- Tokio" Library, No. ican good weather and bright sunshine. sung by Journet. Domestic •!« Lerof street, Jerome Walker, M. "The of royalty as far as King Henry Is enjoying roles will be MM Stracciarl. ing design color. latter quality D.. Care from British back telegraph and telephone instruments and Tecchl, BY EARLY MAIL TRACT. bits of and The th*> Kkln: Bathing and Clothing"; New York Publlo names a vast pro- Special BeguC. Barocehl, Xavarlnl and points in the United States (oatstfla "Madonna and Library. Tsl East Mary B. VII. Of the twelve thousand Dufrlche. For all and Mextso is particularly appealing: in the No. 10th street. Mlns great a special mall service have been established with Dragoni. will conduct. "Aida" willbe of the Boroughs of Manhattan and Th« Bronx). Also to Knowlton. "Dante and His Friends": St. Bartholo- portion belong to the masses, and In a num- Mr.Ferrari Hawaii and tho Child" of Cavazzola, the Interesting little "Adora- mew's Lyceum No. street, Pro- Highcllffe Castle, in order to enable his majesty to evening: willbe Cuba. Porto Rico. Philippine* without Hall. 206 East 42d of Instances the twentieth century descendants repeated on Monday "Meflstofele" extra expense for foreign postage, tion of the Shepherds" given to Basaltl and the fessor Earl Barn'«. "Greece and Iiom»; or. Thinkers ber deal with his heavy state correspondence. Thursday and "Die Meistersinger" will bo Versus Rulers": Young Men's Christian Association. Tudor kings and queens are people engaged sung on DAILYAND SUNDAY: I WEEKLY: charming "Holy Family" by Marco Bello. There of the Saturday "Riguletto" One *100] Six Months, No. 5 West Ili.'th street, Theodoro I. Jones. "Aro occupations. the bill at the matinee. will Month. $2 73 are several Italian portraits, the best of them an Lamps" (Illustrated); Young Men's Hebrew Associa- in the humblest Throe Months, 5G| Twelve Months. SI BO the blood of King be given for the second Saturday night perform- KU S3 00| large and picturesque tion, B2d street and Lexington avenue, Miss Hannah Thus, as an illustration of how NAVIGATING IN THICK WEATHER. Months. WEEKLY FARMER* "Old Man" by Bassano. The H. (illustrated); Young no- ance at popular prices. The principal roles will Twelve Months. $10 00 SixMonth* 50 "Landscape" Rosa should also be Hefter "Greek Architecture" Henry who gave Westminster Abbey Its SUNDAY ONLY: Twelve by Salvator Men's Instltuto. No. 322 Bowery. Charles Johnston, VII. sung by Mme. and Messrs. Bond and • Month*. SI00 of History" feature, down in the very midst be Sembrich Twelve M nths. |2 00 TRIBUNE ALMANAC: Bot*d. Among the Spanish pictures the most per- "The Beginnings Irish (Illustrated); Pub- blest has travelled the principal ONLY: Per School 14-')th and 14«th streets, east of Willis people, may mention the case of Joseph Stracclari. Mine. Sembrich will be DAILY Copy. a two by Sanchez Coello and lic 37. "Siegfried." of the I Lieutenant Commander Crosley Tells Experi- One 90 suasive are the Greco. avenue, Rubin Goldmark. a very way In soloist on Sunday evening. She willhave as asso- Month. $2 TRIBUNE INDEX: •Be an specimen of the old formal por- Smart, who Is a butcher in small Three Months, <>0 Per Copy. 11OS) excellent Halesowen. In Shropshire. His ciates Messrs. Lucas and Stracciari and Frau fixMonths. $400 once bo much in vogue at the court of the little town of ences inEntering Harbors. make her first ap- Twelve Months. *•» 00 traiture THE WEATHER pedigree begins Mary Tudor, daughter of Frieda Langendorff. who will and the other a characteristically sombre REPORT. with Malisubscriptions In New York City to ?h» DATX.Yana Madrid becoming the of the Sea and Its Uses in Naviga- pearance here on this occasion. will be charged '"St. Jerome." Henry VII of England, who. after "The Bottom TRI-WEEKLT one cent a copy extra) — France, as subject of the second lecture in .a postage In addition to the rates named aSS*a> Official Forecust. Washington. Nov. IS. widow of King Louis XII of married tion" whs the Kerord'and Duke of Suffolk. Their navigation and nautical science, yester- DEBATING TEAM SELECTED. Therf Is an at the Keppel gallery of —The along the New England Coast will bo fresh her husband the delivered YALE exhibition winds secmd by — ' Frances, Henry Grey, University Lieutenant Com- Intercollegiate Canadian Kates. \u2666tchinjs by , an exhibition made up of northeast; middle Atlantic Coast, light to fresh north daughter, the Lady married day at Columbia New Haven. Nov. 19. The Yale J some of hie most important prints. In beautful to northeast, Coast, northeast, pps- Marquis of Dorset, whose eldest daughter, Lady mander W. s. Crostey, V. s. K. The hall was debating team has been chosen, as follows: Walter DAILYAND SUNDAY: ISUNDAT south Atlantic fresh SI OXI.T: Impressions. only fifty-odd Wednesday night; east Coast, fresh to period of Eng- by and women representing many pro- Armstrong, Miss.; Harold B. One Month. 10 Three Months, $1 0% Though it runs to num- Klklybrisk Gulf jane Grey, was for a brief Queen filled men P. of Coffeeville. Three $4 (*> Thursday; interest in Months. Six Months. $2 (V, bers Ithas bren so formed as to illustrate nearly brisk east, becoming variable by west Gulf land, losing her head on the scaffold. Lady Jane's i*. and all displayed great the Jamison, of GlovcrsviHe. N. T.. and William W. Pix SHOO Twelve 5j Months. 00 Months. OS nwy anpect of his work with the needle. Por- Coast, fn-sh to brisk and shifting; on tl.e lower lakes, younger sister, Lady Catharine drey, married Ed- lecture and in the st.reopticon \iewa. Commodore Wynkoop, of Tacoma. Wash. The first debate will Twelve Months. $16 TRI-WEEKLT: lakes, DAILY ONLY: Thre* Months. traits, Scriptural eubjects and landscapes are li*re, fresh northeast to east; upper east to southeast, Seymour, Earl Hertford, whose son, Lord Vanderbilt, Seymour I-. Husted and Rob- December. , One Month. IT Six n slowly increasing. ward of Cornelius be with Princeton in 24 Months. (15* »nd of his nudes and the curious Wednesday European ports will Beaucbamp, Honors Rogers. With that the New York Yacht Cluh, were c Three Months. $-1 no Twelve Months, oi> with them one Steamers departing for married ert B. T.'.i. of Months, SI winds, weather, semi-royal many yacht skip- Six *•$ 00 WEEKLY FARMER: of "The Shell." The familiar masterpieces have fresh northeast with fair to the marriage the line began to lose Its among those present, as well as NEW BELASCO PRODUCTION. Twelve Months, $1200 Three Months. 1" strong Grand Banks. Beauchamp's daughter, 3* landscape and portraiture make especially has passed away »nd fair character, and when Lord pers. SUNDAY ONLY: Six Months. 79 Tho Eastern disturbance Button, One Month. 45 Twelve Months, 9183 troupe, but in this array of brilliant proofs thi •weather prevailed Tuesday In the Atlantic States. An- Honpra Seymour, married Sir Ferdinand To Ktvo a practical Illustration of the use of other is central over extreme south Texas, definitely passed navigating. student must be grateful above all for such Im- disturbance the who was also I.*>rd Dudley. It soundlnga tn Uouteua«l CnrnmaaHiir of Virginia," by De Mille, and this, with th« remnants of plateau disturbance experiences "The Warrens Foreign pressions as are shown of certain of the great of 'the last few days, hut caused general rains In th» away from the shadow of the throne. Sir liV Crosley related some of his own in Rates to Countries. dramatic compositions, like "The Three Crosses." lower Mississippi Valley, "'« west Gulf states, Texas, daughter was Frances, Baroness of Dud- entering harbors in thick weather. Once, ne saM, Presented in Philadelphia. For points in i:urop« and all countries In the Universal Oklahoma and Kansas, with some snow In the Texas dlnand'a Poetal Union THE TUIUUNE willto mailed at the *"his monument in the history of creative art ia pronounced dis- Humble, Lord w.r.i. in the a into Bar Harbor by means fol- Panhandle. There Is a still more ley, who married he brought prarship Philadelphia. Nov. 13.—David Bclasco's produc- lowIn* rates: d'wibly imposing In the print on vellum which Mr. turbance over the Northwest, extending to the Pacino mother, Edward, soundings taken at stated ONLY: the mount,- right of bis their son. second of loir and chain play, UAIUY ami SUNDAY: IDAILY to (.'oast without precipitation east of ins. tion of William C. De Mllle's "The Warrens One Two 12 83 Koppel has had tli« good fortune secure. In but region, Ohio, upper Ward, also Lord Dudley. This These were plotted on the chart, which Lyric Month. *1S- Months. In the lake the Missouri and Missis- Lord was eleventh intervals. Virginia." was giver* at the Theatre here TwoM.nths. *a 64 Thre« Montns. 33 87 'act, he has before co rich a col- valleys the weather w».h partly cloudy to cloudy son, tin; Hon. William Ward, 1.a.l similar soundings, and they Helped in of Months, f4'j.» never assembled sippi along peer's only a Bboered find- the of the third act. aft* Thrr*> six Moatha. *713 This exhibition ia without rain. It Is considerably colder the south finding to-night. At conclusion Six Months. $1) 1)5 Twelve Months, lection of Rembrandt's . In the As a daughter, Frances Ward, the first person in the ing a whistling buoy. Again, he told 'of 114 34 followed, Atlantic Coast and warmer Northwest. Charlotte Walker, Frank Keenau and the re- Twelve Months. $l»tt> TKI-\Vi:EKI.Y: to be by the way, by one of early Ital- rule however, temperatures are not abnormal, except In nedigreo who lacked either a title or an honormo his way into the harbor of Key West la a f.>fr Six region, where they mainder of the comj>any. including William Me- BVNDAY ONLY: Months. «1 S3 ian engraving, a aubject of peculiar interest. the central Rocky Mountain are Vi to She William Lea, small country explained that the eh:innH was funnel shaped, Six Month*. $- 82 Twelve Months, SJ 04 degrees below the searonal average. prefix. married a He Vay, Stanhope Cecil De Mille. Months, |5« WEEKLY 20 Haleaowen, Shropshire, pud her by keeping m the deepest Wheatcroft. Charles Twelve FAKMER: Tie Southwest disturbance will "'move northeastward gentleman at la and water the nild- Waldron and Mrs. Charles H. Craig, had ac- DAILYONLY: Six Months. $1 03 Mr. art presides over the Wunderllch dm-iiir Wednesday, causing rain "' Gulf Siatea, the similar union, her easily maintained. $1 U Twelve Whistler's Atlantic States, extending by daughter Frances contracted a Channel course was knowledged the applause. appeared One Month. Months. S2 0* having been opened there central valleys and south Woodcock, Albrighton, "Deep s.-a Helaseo before »alleri«, an exhibition Into middle Atlantic States, the lower lake si 1 husband being Walter of The third lecture, on Navigution and ntir»it tub be rain Thursday the curtain and made a speech. •fhis etchings and lithographs. Tho collection of south uppei 'ske region. There will in also in Shropshire. This couple had a daughter, Latitude," by Lieutenant Commander R. ii.Loigh, States, and rain or mow in New — •BBSS* the middle Atlantic son, Prints owes its importance chiefly to the Inclusion region. In Fouth it Is probable Mary, who became Mrs. Smart. Her Joseph U. S. N. place oa Tuesday afternoon. MAIN OFFICE No- *M .Nassau sfr«-«t. norland and th« hike the wIU take 13 of well subjects from the Thames, French,' weather will be fair while In the Smart, at Halesowen, and ais grand- PORTO RICAN GOVERNOR. COMES HERE. WALLbTRBET OFFICE—— No. William street. known that the Thursday, Thursday, was a butcher UPTOWN OFFICE No. \u25a0>** Broadway, or any Ameri- "sets," exceptional impres- vorthw«st It will b« cloudy Wednesday and son, bearing name, on to-day the Telegraph Office. Venetian and other in local rains snows. It willbe colder Wednesday the same carries GOING can District \u25a0ion», strengthened by with or Northwest, locality. RICHARD CROKER TO EGYPT. No. U7 Ea«t 125th but It has been further in Texas and warmer in tha except norttj same trade In the fame Bo that there HARLEM OFFICES— street. Met. Thursday In the Northwest gener- Nov. 19— Richard Croker will leave Ire- Goes Washington to Explain Conditions 2&! Weal I'.'Sttt street and No. 210 West 123 m *«veral rarities. One of these is tho beautiful Montana, and colder arc here exactly fourteen generations between the Dublin. to — "Bridge, its ally. sceptre land next week for Cairo, whore he will spend the WASHINGTON BCREATT No 1322 P Street. Amsterdam." beautiful for warm tono. and the cleaver. on th- Island. BRANCH OFFICE— Frederick .V. the Hems— light sketches which For the District of Bven Americans and English people who winter. NEWARK Somsnsr. Of other unfamiliar Forecast for Special Localilles.— those Post, No. 794 Broad «tr*et. Delaware, rain to-day and prob- to Marquis Rpgid H. of Porto Rico, arrived ABROAD find THE TRIBUNE *v*al, for all their lightness. Whistler's wonder- Columbia. Maryland end ar.- unable find their names in the de Governor AMERICANS 62 win de la Cour. at legitimate - PAINTINGS AT yesterday the steamer Philadelphia, BRUSSELS— No. MontuKUe fully expressive line—the most Important are tho ably Thursday: light to fresh northeast winds. Ruviirny's Hat of twelve thousand 'i SALE OF WALDORF. here on from LONDON Offfte of THE TRIBUNE at Danes laa little nude failed "Binding the Hair," and tho For New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania, rain to-day, :tit.s In the male and th<- female line from will be an auction sale of the ancient and San Juan. Ho went to Washington last night. Tho House. No. 265 Strand. Thursday; light to (MSB There reports Goultl & Pi.rtrnans. No. 54 New Oxford street. landscape with figures called "Ramparts, cfurnoon or night, ut:i on the Tudor kinjis ami queens need not despair. For jamtinns Baron I'upont de La- Governor denied that he had been sum- Express, N»s. 5 anil 8 Haymsrkat. BNew8 modern of lbs American lithographs r York, to-day, rain at matter what our rank in life, there are few "t Paris, at to Washington by to explain Thomas Cook & Son Tourist O!Rr«, Ludsate Ctrea*. Sandwich." The collection of his la ",'•'„'.' y"\-".":'ii New cloudy night no tuQlerie. the Waldorf-Astoria ball- moned tbe President Shipley & Co.. No. 123 Thursday; northeast winds. of us who not v among our more On Saturday charge* concerning his Brown. Pall Mall. Uncommonly representative and attractive. It,too, and fresh Thurs- have monarch room Friday and evenings. The col- certain administration. Bp*>yt-r Bros.. No 7 Lothbury. Vat New England. Increesing; cloudiness to-day; Starting offlce Is contains seen, notably "Tho rain In portion; or le.-s remote forbears. from the obvious l.-ction is now on in th« parlors of the \u25a0-It if* not true that Iwas summoned to Wash- The London of THE TRIBUNE a miSTSSI— a some items not often day" rain In south, or enow north fresh exhibition leave advertisements and subscription* stone l fad that every child two parents and four to charges." nlace to — "hoerrii-ker," but Whistler's work on the is D and Western New York, has Waldorf apartments. ington answer these said Governor John Monroe & Co.. No. 7 Rim Scribe. Pennsylvania jjrantlparentß, easy c ilc.ilation will Show that to PARIS No. 4-1 Rub ties •till comparatively fresh, and practically all of the *B2?*w«surn*' night and Thursday; fresh north- un The artistic property collected by the late Stan- Post. "Icame home report on affairs in the John Wanamaker. Petite*- Ectrrteek cloudy «-day, rain nt it more or l.s.s Eagle Bureau. No. 53 Rue Camboa. •• here displayed give to the «iu- wore not for marriages ol people fi.v.l White will be sold at auction the at'ter- island, and while in Washington expect to take' up Hau.ie- illustrations of !t east winds. every person on rgan. Hartjes & Co.. No. S3 Boulevard a lost any of Its — akin to one another would be. do> of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:30 charges. The fact is, a short time ago a mann. **nt pleasure that lias not yet The follow official record noons these Official'itecord. scencled from no fewer than 3,194.30;: ancestors In Credit Lyonnals. B«r»au de» Strangers. fJge. Local snowa the changes the tem- and Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the nasty newspaper article was published in Porto from the Weather Bureau In twenty-one generations, or seven o'clock Continental Hotel Newsstand. indeed, interesting the ecciparlson the course of Galleries, East 23d street. Rico, Iam going Washington to explain The Figaro, Office •Itla. to observe manner perature f,> the last twenty-four hours. In American Art No. 6 and to *" r data of last year: hundred years. Now, as the population of the EaarbaelVs News Exchange. No. S Rue St. G«orzV the lithographs are becoming. lil:" tho wltiithe corresponding The collection is now on exhibition af the Ameri- about it. Icannot aay anything about tbe matter Express Company. No. 11 Roe Scribe. which • 1907. whole of Great Britain seven years ago American *tchingg, classical. They will always be minor - . . 1900. l!W7:i ll*«".. hundred can Art Galleries. at this time. Ishall go to Washington to-day." Brentano'a.— No. 37 Avenue de l'Opexa. „ 58 43|Cp. m M .'"• was less than 3,000,000, every Americnn of Kngliah Lyonnala. cl You m 42 9p. ' NICE — * i'__'. „ *«»ice. compared with the etchings. cannot J{ jr "'JJ! m m 6H 46 or Scotch origin must be descended from the aa GENEVA Lombard. Odler Co. Md (Mm Bank. over you can linger .•{ i;: vi '4511 p. m m —4* the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, No. 516 Fifth FLORENCE— French. Lemon & Co.. Noa. 2 and 4 Jtefer any of them quite v* £• m ... of Scotland, respec- At SALVINI SERIOUSLY ILL. *-;;•" 01 50 IS p. in 56 tiro population of England and Via « «*«\u25a0 Traghetto." example, or "f' '" * avenue, will be a sale of the Custis collec- Tornaboonl. "The for the 4p. m l tively, that tiiui-. Proceeding still further back there 19— Maquay & Co.. Bankers. 4" ux Florence. Nov. Tomnmso Salvini. the Exchange, neither, on the other hand,' Is the temperature yesterday, M degrees; lowest, 42; tion, Virginia, with additions from other old MlLAN—Saarbach'a News rla le Mont- "Finette. but Highest year. isame way, with a more and more reauict- of actor, is seriously Owins; ISA \u0084.„*' 48 average for corresponding date of last homes, consisting of pre-Bevolutlonary illfrom heart disease. forte. — m «barm of the lithographs too airtttly fxhausted. of thirty-three cd population and an ever growing number of an- Virginia HAMBURG American Express Company. N& % nude», those 59? avc'rnßf' for corresponding .date Un The sales will be held on to his advanced age much anxiety Is fell o*l9 conies back to those graceful 4: cestors, it naturally follows that royalty must have English furniture. Ferdinandstrasse.— yC to-night and Exchange. •"•Una; nrchitecture, those Cloudy to-daj; rain .Thurs- Thursday, Krid&y and Saturday ai 2:30 o'clock. cernlng the outcome MATENCE Saarbacb/s New» ;-. \ glimpses of i-ortruits iorecaet: winds. been included among tho latter. This shows tUat *««._ are go lightly touched as scarcely to cccxn day; 5«BB northeast '.'\u25a0-.* \u25a0. _