NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. }fAY 22. 1004. 3 THEATRICAL INCIDENTS Reter. Munich: Alb-rt Relss. !»«w-Twfc: B. -van AND NEWS NOTES. Rooy. New-York; Georg SktgUta, Dr. Rmul MUSICAL NOTES. Walter. Munich, and Deslcier Zador Pr*c^e. As already published. General Music Di- WHAT THE FAG EXD OF THE SEASOX OFFERS-A — rector Felix Mottl. Royal Conductors P>ana The Death Dvorak Paderezrski's Fisher (Munich*. Professor Arthur NtklarH DRAMATIC "" IX of (Leipsic>. Felix W»ingartner Berlin). Hugo HARLEM. — Rohr and Hugo Reichenberger will act aa con- Plans General Xezcs. ductors. Some details touching the death cf Dr. The theatres are closing rapidly, and the The afternoon and Dvorak pvenlr.g concerts are- among have Though LAXEWOOD AS A SPRING RESORT. summer season of roof garden entertainments the numerous other attractions. been received InNew-York. sud- den, it was altogether without warning p.s May (Specials.— is ciofe at hand. This week offers little that not . Lakewcod. N. J. V. thing* he had is new, possibly the most interesting produc- At Hammeretetn's Victoria Theatre of Varie- been 111 for a considerable space before combine to make L'k'wood an ideal spring r»sort. ties this week will the end came with a disease of the and several cv the cottagers are plannlsg to linger tion being a dramatic version of "Parsifal," be seen Miss Blanche Ring. bladder. here through June. The Laurel House will be shown to-morrow at the West who will make her first lower Broadway ap- Toward the end of April his condition im- ha* a good which :'atrc"^as> and many well known Xew>-Torßara There can be no possible pearaae* after her European tour. Mlas "Ring proved, and he was permitted by his ph\ si.-ian . End Theatre im- who r.svf an.irtrr;ent9 at that hotel wtU such ~trntlv.ce an entirely new repertoire cf to leave his bed on Sunday. Key 1. While at season portance in a production, but it serves to Nob u-i'.l :h^ ore. The Lakewood spring I*la eongs. Alan on the bill Clayton dinner he was stricken with apoplexy, becoming attract curiosity, for*Hal "Parsifal" excitement will be "White am CtoßtXttea for driving**boating ar» ac and Marie Btnart, Levey unconscious while his wife was serving ha* not yet quite blown over. Marie Doran Ethel and A. O. Dun- him. rh^ir hest. > an. and never regaining He died a: tz.9 made the version of the opera which will Marco Versella and his military band of cor.sciousntss. By New -Jersey law and pickerel flsbin* are have stored like Creators, have been 12:45 p. appearance public permis-siblf. She submitted th«» manuscript to re-engaged m. His last in waa now ar^d lir.um'r*r of anglers 2*T» v>« used Jor the week. Others on. the bill on the Mansfield sorr.*- Robertiis and occasion of the nrst performance of his bev>r. trj-ing their luck along the shores and on •Sim months ago, and he are Wilfredo. a European novelty • < - Richard opera ''-rasaljo. Kept it a long while, giving rise to the stories Juggling act which will be seen for the first Armida. Nearly all of his creative work boating sur.'ace of Baas are fairly plen- that he was going to play "Parsifal" next rime in this country; Irving Jones, the colored since his return to Prague tiful, and of £ood sizs. Trolling parties have '.»» however, was devoted I-ioper- season. He ally returned it. and lomedinr.. In a new act: Belle Hathaway, and atic composition. eat ir. good rumbers since Thursday. In fnrsMT to her trained baboons; To Mr. Thomas Taps*! v.h.. Sow it is l>e seen in "Ftock." Miss Doran Fisher and Carroll «^n4 vfars the b;>«s has been prohibited until elver, to the others. visited him in the early part of last silimnsr to istSBSJ ha? "' character of Kundry a more June l.and hcte! gacati have missed the JOort. place than in the operatic libretto. him to write some works in the prorr..:- commission P.urrors of change ard buildlr.g improvement a* ma Abell-Brinker will play the part. The Collins and Hart, the acrobatic smaller comedians. forms for the Oliver Ditts-m Company. tht- BBBCaes are no?: rife, and many things indlea*** pßrf.*'.- of the production will bo Thurlow knowa as the two strong have re- Dr. Inci-irntal music has been arranged men. Just Dvorak said that he was through with all a rapid BjrowQ of the resort. A new public school Eerper.. turned from England, and will make forms, \u2666ron. Wagner** score. A professional matinee their first the even symphony and chamber music, WBtTrtPS was four.*; -e.-^sary only two years aga> appearance InAmerica Monday at Tony th>e jrrov.-th sdfl »• s: ver. Thursday. Pastor** and would thenceforth write only opera.*. Th? but ir.po^ula::on alr'-ady requires iuus*i Theatre. In addition there will b» on the bill: operatic goal was ever before him.* The in- 1 wnaehimu raci':tie«. ar.ti the main building wax right -11, comedian; . havo A* M New-York Theatre to-morrow a Edwin La' the musical the return fluences which surrounded him in New-York ma mWIIIuh beftin Mi Samuel Beard's r«ai- comedy called will to vaudeville of Joe and Nellie Doner, late of denea ai Prva:? Way aad r iibbl, will be coxa- jjjusiral "The Southerners" of Piteen" company; and which bore such lovely fruit in th? sym- chiefly Th* Prince James Rlch- Bktrd. L»iiirwr»od is t> have a second national be produced. It promises to be inter- Glenroy, th-> man with the green phony "From the New World'" the Arueri- from the fact that Marion Cook gloves; and bank. A charter ha- ho«» r granted for the Peopled esting Will Tyce ar.d Irene Jermon. in "The Arrival can quartet and quintet, thoughts composed the score. of B^d'-lia"; Trio, turned his Tank of Likewcod. and the stock haa> has Aunt D'Elmar America's again to opera. gr-atept barr»l jumpers ar.d trick tumblers, and an old project of a "IDawai btea Bu'nscribetl for. The n»-w bank will occupy The season at Hack's Theatre will close others. He showed portions of the score, which he was the Harrison EmUins. at Clifton-aye. and Maln-«t. Fcr some days have out announcing? on June 4. but "The County Chairman" will rewriting, to the writer of this paragraph. cards been Duss, nt the conrtuctor*a desk before •he mirnage on May 1 of Miss Ann* R'.ctgetr -coper. the house in the fall. The last night of th* What became of the score has not been dis- H.»u?e orchestra, will hejrln closed. Dashie!! an.l Geerg* W. Ellis, of Chicago. Tae> the pr^er;! season will be marked by the dis- eereamrj win •..-cur in the Lakewood isrtijHl*— - a mi ond season bn th* Madison Square yrl »n °' elaborately bound programmes, Garden Dr. Dvorak left five children, twi Church. will he nerformed by the brldVa trU to-night. The garden again father, th- Rev. Dr. A. Jr. Dashiell, assisted by has been fitted up three daughters. of the \u25a0 •with [diliifof scenes from the play and de- to "Vcntee," Oca the Rev. C. P. But!»r. the Rev Dr. C. H. McCWE. represent and agnin makes a t.in th'- Ucv. matter. Mr. AjO>** "quaint comedy" feat- nologist. the i.tiier a |' r"ffllI and Dr. David BurrflU Mrs. W. C. jcrlptlve ure of the ofl Arnold, of iia:~r canal Mme. Nordlca also again Is daughter singer I-!rir.d. «:ster of th*bride, will d*> villhave run something over two hundred and is a at the Czech National :v.::tri>n of honor, and the bridesmaids will be» r.icrhrs in this city by June 4. of Theatre, in Prague, another thr Wife of Mis.- '!.•!';: iM.hir-H :>.nd las Eleanor Ferris, at forty and. lAkewsod; Miss EUBtS Kir« and Miss Elisabeth eour5 p. iimay run many more In the fall. It Suk. composer ar.d member of the B<-'r. Borrelt. of N»w-York; Miss Jessica Stewart, c£ has established the record for the season. Mr. (Quartet. Mi'Ml.:;.:•;.-. Vt.. aril the- Misses* Louise aad Ellza- lr.deeZ the bridegroom, willbe beafj iflo2. his clever musical comedy. "The man. aa I the oaben will be Kimbali G. Colby, of ber -"*. " -~ \u25a0 Uwrcr, Je;;3e Allen, to this house and re- his vicit to the antipodes on May ' Mas-.: Dr H. of Phlladel- cu'ta" of Sulu. came phir- : P-ank Daihiell. LefT'-rtg Dashiell. Normaa :".'. July of 1903. In September the in July will give the first of tanrty-afti a Harry rr.air.ei hi'-h M. Burrell and L. Twichell. of N?w-Torai /hep--» opened with "PeggT from Part*.- •« Ban concert! !n Melbourne. After the tour Frrden.-k S. Falf<=. of Brooklyn; Aaron B. Dike- asnaiaed until Thanksgiving-. Then "The man. Edwin Pas'" Smith and William H. Beebe Jr.. still on the through Australia and ITtnr Tt—land b* will go !Of Utlhr.i-^. County Chairman" followed and Is SOME "WANG," board"* Sfext season "The Sho-Oun" Is sched- GOOD FEATUEES OF AT THE LYRIC. to India, stopping on the way at Ceylon for uled for Wal'ack's. and ifit Is as big a success one or two recitals. The:- IH fol- and County AT GABBEJT CITY. as "The Bottsn of Pulu" "Th* thp .v Calcutta, :r.b-iy, sight of Mr. Av- I recitals in B Madras and Garden City. Long May (Special)-— rhalrma-" there is no end in THE !• Island. 21 3*» theatre. ada. on whose r ;.rs emigrants built cabins other East Indian cities, Cairo and Constantino- tween the games monopoly of this • exciting polo that have been heldl - and slowly perished from starvation in a ple beir.s . the way back to Europe, under the ausplcos of the National Polo Assocljv- stir, remains at th* CMterlan Contrasting State Conventions winter. cements made before the Russo-Japanese tion on the grounds of the Meadow Brook Hun* Fitch, ' Club, just lr. B. H. r>a^\u25a0\u25a0!s'p Lfcuar farce. "The Dictator." John one of the veterans of the War for six concerts in Hong Kor.g. Skangftai, east of Gnflas City, the asnTxal diocesan convention Long I* 'u'.l ever\- night, and th*r* !a Building Activity. States \.ivy. d: . He Tokol . Toad* ar.i three in Sir.-- of the Island Episcopal Diocese. Tr.° Ui—fif which brought nwro than three hundred clergymen f the engagement. \u25a0-:,.; ser\-ed during tne i.'ivii havf> been cancelled. According t* Mr. I San Francisco. May "o.—The two con- an* laymen to the cathedral, large Stats • _ present plans. and the number* interesting War. and •he first shot 3 America will hear him have, this) the season at the ventions this week have furnished • cf automobile pnrn-s that visited here TUb is the last week of monoaekl lv<;4. captain the agaii. ..•«»."-'<•;. Next week of Miss MarlowV* comparisons of the condition of the rival parties In while of I week Cram BBtanattaa ar.d Brooklyn. Garden Cit? Emnlre and the last Fung, a C • at Rhenish Fest-.\ 1 single She will play "la- California. Republican* met at y the th*. Low** j ha? r.c.d t>w opportunities to become dull, and th»» career as a star. in The Sacra- ! " ivernment. He was buried at Colog- ! w •-\u25a0 U«en mos: lively rroar" all tb- week. mento, and In a dignified way, but with much M.ir- baa Urn of th» spring sea- , son. Many well known people from all parts oS • enthusiasm. Indorsed the policy of the admin- Orchestra, Sweet Kltry E-llalrs" win keep the Belasoo The Boston Festival of which the country an now at the Garden City Hotel on-.» istration, and Instructed the delegation to vote while ior.eer before closing for George W. Stewart !s manager and Emil Mol- will r>-rr.H!r! f r the greater part of as* season. r STAMFORD IN THE CATSXILLS. - Ife* theatre win reopen In as a unit for Mr. Roosevelt for President. O. 'enhauer conductor, completed its sixteenth an- Th» Long Island highways as* now in the flnesa -arr.e play as the attraction. coarse, the Democratic organization had ltd nual tour last Friday, having been "on the read" coalition for automobillng. and the country aboua fling-, and declared that everything was chaos, A Delightful Eeg'nn. Which MayBe Becdily continuously since April 11. About forty con- Garden City. Wesrhury ir.-l the 'Wheatley Hills, ( flotng a better wh-rp M ss T>-re«. at the Savoy. 1* but "The Chronicle" made a neat point In an Reached. certs were given within this period, at some of Bower* cf nil kin-!s -<» blooming profusely, Tyree is popular for drives the New-York, and Brook- Business each week in "Titfor Tat." Miss editorial, when it Bald that the Republican pro- which artists like Louise Homer. Campar.arl, Itaa spider's example In At the source of the rv!.?wnr<» River In th* TVest- lyn colonies. ".as certainly followed the gramme was made by the people, and that the Van Hoose. Miles and Frederic Martin took part. star, end now, err. '"ntgftiftlis Btamford. to which before the P.evo- Golf has also come in for much interest again. Mr efforts to become a successful convention In Its hearty Indorsement of Presi- Conn., The orchestra took part In choral festivals in *oa«3n, lUtlooarjr War settlers from Stamford. went and the links are in fine condition. Many members of a bed she registering the popu- X ; a'though at the tag end dent Roosevelt was simply over t. .»> I'atsklil Syracuse. N. V. Richmond. Va. ; Spartanburg. cf the Gar'i'-r: City mrr of Iruin legend At the gar's "Dream of Geiuultna** was performed, un- Mjps Grnflksbask. Mr. a.-.d Mrs. Thomas Mar. from China" at the Majeetlo The- :i A. Phelan. "The \u25a0ummll of Mount Utsayantaa has been o'lllt an der the direction of Professor A. A. Stanley, of F. Kh'iarrmj Certls, P. Irving itr« ha* undergone many alterations, additions C. GaykiH nammrt 3we»tser. obacrvatory which is eaatlv reached this University of Michigan, and at Albany Mrs. William J. Gibson. H. Theodora Bine* opening right, to-morrow From the T.eirsett. Mr. Mns. W. V. Lawrence. Mr. and tr.fi cuts Ms. and paint ;>. landscape of rare extent and "' and rhat Is practically a second edition will be - breadth of Bruch's tdysaeua." Haydn's '"Creation" and Mrs. George v. F.mr.ins. Dr. E. E Wilson. Mrs. l.ra ity may I- vtewed. A? a summer resort it " A. \V. E*ter, Mr and Mrs. O. A. Marsh. G. E. ihoTrn. There have been new character* added the 'Dies irse from Berlioz's "Rviuiem." Operas Xj ' would iv to flr.il \u25a0 rival for Stamford. <~'.iy 3a-:..r. usd Mr- FT St 'ntl'n. Mr. and Mrs. to the cast and new chorus drills Introduced. bard In 2»s concert - Xir-s. Whittaker. people th*» health elvine view, .' A. (•,.!;_•.. Fr-.:cri<-k Corre!!. Mr. and Mrs. -r.ur.trv. with from an artistic point of but are Justi- Owing to extensive alterations that are to be will fir.d there an ldr.i! combined A. C Ji.lil. Slra KaUtryn Bra.iy Harris William: ROBERT LORArXB. conveniences usiially to be foond only In large and fied in th«» eyes of ?ome cultured communities A Bates. Geonrp 3. Hoyt. Miss Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. In The Academy of Music this sun:rr.er. the In "A Little A.lolph t<-rir. i>or?e W. Mr. and Mrs. maflo Tragedy In T'.en-Tsln." at Kettlt*s on the ground that it is only thus that they S-^iczner. mgagement Little Le Rot W. K'.a!< '.win. Miss Lorille Baldwin. Mr and There of "The Two Bailor this week. fame tills Mr.-;. 3eys" will close r.ext Saturday right. can hear the music of works whose S.im-.f! Carer, H. C. Fisher, l. K. amtth, confessed, however, XT, H. w::.:--. rr*d f Ptare. Charles C. Platt and the soloist for the first week, but whether aha the world. It rr.u?t be that Mr and Jfra. Birwi M. Ry4a "A Venetian the venture with gondola to such a "Carman" and "The Arsons the irnvals are Mr. and Mrs. Romance" be«lna fourth and will a repeat her nar- combination Dykcman.Brooktm week of Its engagement at the Kn'.ckerbock- row escape of lost season is a question. Duns Dream of Owontlus" in a to.vn boasting a uni- TV. X. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Marean. Mrs. e.«t cays G J Browne. Mi^s CorUea. H. L. ClaDB. Mrs. •r to-nc-rrow night. It Is the mission of a musical millionaire versity with a .hair of nuatc and a university Cfaartca Brtnsiaeade. W.llram H. P. matin, Mr. to popularize good music; so this year, before, as seems anomalous. . and Mrs. Frederick L> man, Mrs. J. 3. Nesblt. Raymond Hitchcock !r. "The Yankee Consal" his programme* will contain the names of digni- school of mu«lc Sirs. M. M. Boris Wat Vmatm R'axton. fied a*> well as "popular" composition*, and his ;or.t!rues his euecessful run at the Broadway soloists resigned the directorship rheatre. with no er.d in eight. will be of established reputation. To- Mr Arthur Me** has Poi\Ts FOR STAMP COLLECTORS. night \u25a0 proETamme Is made up in honor of Wag- of the UTeiHTiiisotin Club of thi3 city. ner's birthday, and will be as follows: , From St. iOcholai M.'iaz::.^ "The Little Churen Around the Corner," — -- There is >> growing rtltacult-w la securing 9r»*> which "Rler.rl" Overture. call has ? rr forth for fur.ds to b<» expended \u25a0— A if the early issues of United States stamp*. £ what Thlrd-ave. calls "an emotional drama." "Meiiterslnser Prixe Son* (violin »ole). these iasues not Nxt-_B.n In erccttns \u25a0 monuinwrt io Josann srrauas. the ThY Btakrrs o: wera required lair be se*>n this week the Frasita. tne go»,rr.mer.t to be to tk« Wtß at Third Avnue The- "lyihenprtn"—ln'rrviucerlon to Act 111 The of the careful in relation »tre. — younger, in Vienna. i«pmentatiT« perforattne ot the^j. The paper waa of a brittle Tar.r::.^uaei-- Bllsabetb aria. '•Wen Tli«ur« Ilar.e." DUBS. Mme. Nanllca. committee i;i Xew-Tork is Fe'.ix UottL whose qualif, vtrv easily broken or injured by *\u25a0**] --<» — He present! "Venice" at Madison Square Garden last week of the partnership of & "Bhalnroltf"— Entry of th« Goda :r.to Valhalla. handlir.i:. i'he postrnustera who cancelled thes« The Weber •T'amlfal" Prolude. to-tu^!.t. official rcsldcnca at th« orcaezti Ume chances to -to.-nps ciireil for notntng except to thoroughly Fie-is wfi] b^gin to-morrow, and thcivwa ap- "Tr'.sTan ur.d Isold*''—lsolde's r.i«b«iiod. be Munich. But adralrera of the Waits King obliterate thtrr. so that they used unnecessary pear Mm«. Nordic*. 'itantitlN of ink for this \u25a090s* All these thin— for the last times together, or. the stage of "TTlrTiliif" TTeiflsJSlnil. President since Grant who v.t-h to contributions to the fund ol Amsterdam Theatre. lar sentiment. In tact no make •.c:nbir.» d make itdifficult to And used copies ta* 3te Sew "Die V.'a!iur<»"— Rid* of the Valkyr!**. i at) i-ssu^s of our country .- ?.r.* condition. T?ler» has been regard ins as so sure of may semi them dir^-t to the Johann Stra:.rs many Dfnkmal Komit) -.1 Ots«=lstrasse 12, Vienna. w^re» :cw ooUectnrs. and therefore not of as Roosevelt is to-. lay and from what ; taese st imps were saves! in unused condition. Th» Her.r?- V. Donnelly play election The Princess Rosa ('roy-Sternberg is president hirr.=-if wffl BAHNAHD EXAMINATIONS BEGIN. s.-«y eon»equenCT of this state of things la and—will— be* - many there be a large num- H .\u25a0•'<• "'A Rag Bnby" at Democrats will of the committee, among whose members are to an increasing difficulty in securing these ||T In, The academic year at Barnard College is now will his popular Karl ; collectors Theatre this week. over, ber from that t^rty who swell be r.ot-d Isr.iz Briill. Anton Dour. Gold- s::.-h coaditiori a 9is acceptable to who and after two weeks' examinations th« final ar* at particular as to looka of. their vote. mark. Hermann Urader.er. Ertua.rd Kremser. •' all the festivities of the graduating class begin. On Karl Xauratil. Moriz Karl Muck. albums. There are vast numbers of United States Paul McAllister has left Proctor's One-hun- will ITl—llltTll! in poor ordinary condition. Tbes-* June ] the seniors will hold their class day dance Wilhelm Gcrteke. Gvtai Kogel. 'U'ilhelm [ enzl, stamps and iroi-an'i-'wenty-flfth Theatre open m The Democrats In convention at Santa Cruz , many collectors take to '.'.! the spaces fci their " Hill to in the gymnasium of Columbia University. Only Hermann Krcts -hmar. Arthur Xlklach and VT. [ aibuxns they stamp* of finer -" had a stormy time. All the conservative lead- Hadow, until can secure sstsaalsa,o.u«l- T'nforose^n" with the National Theatre the senior ass and its Mends willbe present. The H. ity. Th:^ *ens, on the whole, to be a fop Ptock Comnary at Rochester. N. Y. ers of the party wen strongly opposed to any i the possession of a specimen, even though U D* *• committee In charge consists of Miss Romola Lyon, poor to neglect to s*cur*> chairman; Piscber, indorsement of th* political aspirations of Mr. To the Editor of The Tribune. one. causes a collector Miss Helena BE. Miss Mildred \u25a0 another of the same stamp. Charles Ha-crtrey and Miss Jessie Mill-ward Hearst, and they did not hfsitat« to say In Sir: Quite a stir has been created In muslo3l ! desire to fill*pac«s that are racaiit !a Miller. Miss Bessie L. Swan. Miss Ellen Thomas. ! The fr*a:i»> aTffl both appear at Proctor's Twenty-third-st. Miss Krs- they him and circles hen :^s a result of the efforts of the j than ro improve those that are not prspntyT *'\u25a0'. \u25a0> 1- Jean Dunbar Egleston and Miss Helen open convention what thought of y? we»k. but from there Mr. Hawtrey kin<\ On June 3 the class if 'Aft will m<-»-t at an his political ambitions. ISut Mr. Hearst's man- Port Jervi? Choi Society to raise to have a really pleasing album, la to pot nothings ! unused, \u25a0ID be Jumped twice a day way to the Harlem early hour to plant privately the class ivy. and at agers for months have been securing support of music In .is community by Introducing ' into its spaces but lightlycsncsli**^ clearv 3 o'clock in the afternoon will march in \u25a0 body to that coßie* of the stamps which he «el*et*. ThOjßUlng beats*, while Mis*Millward merely moves over in Hall, to from parts of the State, and methods and taking up a class of music willbe appr»elat»-sv yaw by those who care mor* lor TT*lt*dl •tipport^d by Ekqnd I'utnan; in guests. Jean D ESgleston will when the first showed the S:a:es stamps than for th* Issues of forelfja coun- fUUMT'S sketch. invited • make the production, phrasir.?. control— in "A Queen's M»fS?«enger." Rhe appears at the salutatory address. Mai-'.:- ni Ayplegate. willread had only twenty-two majority the way was tone breath tries, since the growing demand will make It svstv Twer:ty-th:rd-et. th<- statistics of the class. Charlotte M. Fountain managers short, to the study of vocal music In a thor- ,. more difficult \u25a0M it now la to obtain, to* sped- house at 3 and 0 o'clock and oration, made easy for him. His secured the &t the house at 4:13 10:l."»oclork. will make the presentation and Catherine scier.tirl,- basis calcu- ,I n-.- \u25a0:.». F!fth-ave. and Swift Doty will make the valedictory address. requisite majority from the San Francisco dele- oughly manner and on a The announcement uf the elections to the Phi Beta gation, and this way he escaped the humilia- lated to produce singers who can read. Cirrlp xveek has Kappa honorary fraternity will be read by Miss in UNA ABELL-3RINKBR. The Theatre management this 1 started out by securing the s*a> Virginia C. GUderaleeve, the of that or- tion of being- turned down by his own State. But As Kundry at the West End Theatre The society ! MtUMfltfaa servlc-s of Van Renssel.ier Wheeler. secretary in TaraMal.' Mum ganization. After the exercise* a supper will be his victory was dearly bought, for such leaders thil week. vices of Professor X. Coe Stewart. Each ses- j Frar.k Sldr<«y Deane and Herbert served for the members of the senior class. begun with from a half Eelcher. .", the Barnard candidates for as Franklin K. Lane and Thomas J. Geary sion of Urn society was Ayllng "Christmas th" On Sunday, June bo present on Island." fcgi'Mi will attend the baccalaureate sermon to cen.«ured him in speeches that nave not been crowded places. Stamford has many excellent hotels to an hour's drill in rudimentary exeroi^es and ; CHOIR EXCHANGE. the skit the hit of the be preached in the university cymnasium. the PROTESTANT and MAX CATHOUC Canr:n«« raq^N> tinging that made Lambs years. Hoarding houses, in which It Is no unusual thing the meeting be- j :n_- iirrjiii.inin,: .--.n.-(T«. AULJFVSIi, Barnard students belntf the s.-coml body in the equalled inany California convention for and instructions, the remainder of ' FTLLT Qf A3P-7 Xi £!-b garr. 1..*:1..*: recently; Gertrude Hayn"s and her to two sum- ' THE JOHN E. ICB^TER CO. 3 O£t«, 3 &*Jt l«t.a-«V academic precession. On Wednesday, June 8. they The Democratic State platform is a remarkable for the proprietors entertain thousand Ingdevoted to singing standard choruses. A v: "Choir Celestial." tw»nty-five trained choir will receive their degrees at the commencement Th =olf willfind good links wrtth 1-k<-s, document, an the tariff plank approaches very mer enthusiast March Ithe society took up the oratorio "The \u25a0Ogam; Frank Bush, the favorite mimic: Sidney exercises if all the col at Columbia. here, while boating <>v clear and pretty stretches Isupply musical artists of O'Brien and Immediately following commencement, which will closely to Republican doctrine. and on April 25 ci sad Its winter's Grar.t. monologue' comedian; Havel. Of water, flsbtaa mil <»rlvln=. baseball, tennis and Creation." Nf.vsboy Maid"; Nay- begin at 10 a. m.. the Associate Alumna of Bar- in the First Reformed Mlllllll' Th' ard the prepared buffet luncheon for them- bicyc riding may enioved. work with a concert all kinds tor all occasions, Girls, nard willhave a report showing be r-cr.'sr-cr.'s trair.»d birds; the Nine Watermelon newly graduated The official that Ban Francisco remarkably here, singing the first two parts of the JOHN W CATCHPOI-E. t selves and the Barnard students. The altitude of Stamford Insure* a Church •Jti irii Rir.g.r.g and dancing urtftrTty; Mahcn and sixth among In percent- attempt to give a produc- | I St.. Chapel!-, standß American cities healthful climate. The thermometer In summer is famous work. The Telephone 2TT3 Gramarcy. X«w Tor* r* ;n A! Waltz and the vitagraph complete for April is entirely with home . the bill. STUDIO NOTES. age of gain in building operations always from 10 ti> IS degrees lower than in New- tion like "Th^ Creation" ' regarded by many as a hazardous no surprise here, as both in bualn ss blocks and York. Th \u25a0 villas" is far from (he seacoast and talent was undertaking, and not a few predicted failure, At The head cf Keith's bill this week Is Robert M snist-nomposer of this In residences there has been rf-n-.arlca.ble activ- Cram the Hudson liner ba^in. In consequence .-r- concert came, c. FRESSON MILLER Albert hut when th* night of the and^ VOICE CfLTVUE: THE ART OF "XXGnVQ. h*r; appearance gone o{ humidity i f "HITIW. who -trill make Basjf In •:1s for Eui . to be for ity. Contractors hav<- not b*en delayed by is an alist bee. and freedom from malaria one chorus after th*« was taken up in a Suit*. 1013—13. Caraes'e Bail. Te). 1300 Columbos> W'jjfvl'ilt. leading man for many HOdenbere; conducted the or- forthcoming and mosquitoes. The neighborhood has been richly spirit with a vigor that gladdened the hearts He has been months. M^- strikes and the material has b^e-n and music, Metropoßtaa r/pvra il endowed by nature, ..•I it offers the tourist or of illlovers of good all doubts vanished i rpHK carmen— OF the HEAVE.UT REST. Ml 3TB- *•? productions, and recently supported On c .-it t'nc for most of the large steol structure*. The ex- i Th"!' vacanc.ea for bey* • Mimmer luokins for to air. mid OB all sides the performance 1 .WE. are cnonia cnolr Wtt*» r \u25a0; ;. betas; the «>f tha visitor beautiful scenery, or Into thin 1 vole** bft»»n t:ie aje.« )f I>> and years.' ADBty "*'TZ» in "Pretty Peggy." Under the rr.anage- nrrssJrm the Merchants' Exchange Building I* to mark an epoch in musi- »oc