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TflE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1916. L.C.ALBRO MAKES VENETIAN FETE IN "PICKWICK PAPERS" TO-NIGH- T, PROMPTLY AT 8;30 MRS. GRONER BRIDE VANDERBILT HOME SELLS FOR $5,350 In the Grand Ball Room of the Plaza , 58th to (Admission by card to be had free et the. Managers! Phpi' Uich-tnitni- l. ForiuiT Miss of IfHliini City's Witr Victims del Hare Copy Is Star Ttom in Sale Vri.. Miirrics in Park 85,000 by Novel of the Coflrjroshall Primitives and Other Old Masters Avimiiio Homo. belonging to Nicolas Riabouchinsky HONEYMOON IN HK KM I'D A NOTED PERSONS IN POSES DAY'S TOTAL IS SUTJIW IF MOSCOW On Exhibition To-d- ay Until Noon Mr M.iry Puce tlroiicr. daughter of , Mis William K. Vanderhltt cave the A first edition of "Pickwick Papers" .Mrs. It. Pace of Hlch-ir.nii- 'l, At the American Art Galleries Mr niul James use or her house. (IdO Fifth avenue, last brought $r.3."0 when sold yesterday to to MAIIISON NOP A nr. MOtllll Va.. was married Lewis Colt evening for nti entertainment of tab- - George D. Smith tho Dickens and at The sal will be condoned by Mr. THOMAN K KlltHV or Albrn )cstctday afternoon at her home, Irnux lvnnt In aid of war sufferers of I Thackeray salo from the library of Ed presence rcla-- jiii , In the of I onlco. win W. Coggeshall at the Anderson AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers l'.ev. (I vis and Intlniate friend?. The It proved to he one of the most ar- Am would bo Inttlcnted by the Mnillson Hq. South. F.ntrance K. Md Street, New Vork Or luvld J. Itiiriltl of the Murlile Co- tistic entertainments of the spring sea- unusual price paid, It Is nti unusual copy lligate Church pet formed the. cmtiiony. son, nnd the tableaux, after paintings of ami contnlns the four scarce addresses, The bride, who worn a costume of the hrocaile, wan unattended. Venetian school, were shown under nil tho advertisements and many ex- l.l'.le ainl 'liver the Janus Albrn acted an hi brolher'a best direction of Itaron de Meyer. These ceptional plates. It Is dated 1836. In man tableaux were dlsp.icd In a huge frame addition to other points which endear Public Sales of Extraordinary Importance AntoiiK those who witnessed the cere- which wns placed nt the north end of It In tho eyes of collectors Is a page of ,r ,,ni' "" 'Jeorge S. mony "crc the CJothlc dining room, nnd they were the original manuscript which was bought I'.rcwstcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dana by Mr. Only u The American Art Galleries most effective In every way Cotfgeshalt In England. Uibson. Ml"" Josephine (llbson, Mrs. from the few other pages of the, manuscript are .MADISON HQtTAHK SOI' I II J.inits C OCiitmor. Dr. nnd Mrs. I'rnest point of costumes, lighting nnd general known to bo In existence. Kahuestock. t)r Clarence Fahnestoek, arrangement. Thero were several presentation copies ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. Mr. William Nelson Cromwell, Mrst. The tickets of llrst editions of Dickens's works, Be Sold Albro. Miss Elizabeth Colt Albro, were sold nt $25 each nnd To at Unrestricted Public Sale James the by the author to hla friends, Mrs. Kdward T Stoteshury and Mr. and audience was. limited tn 200. the which were disposed of yesterday, and Friday & Saturday Afternoont of Thig Week 3 Mrs Sidney II, Hutchinson of Philadel- seating capacity of the room. While perhaps none, was more Interesting than at phia, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward 11. Stet-tliilu- the pictures were being shown there tho copy of his "Amerhan Notes," which Mr. and Mrs. Anthony .1. Drexel presented to Carlyle In Oc- wns appropriate music by Armand he Thomas At the American Art Galleries Middle. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van tober, is 12. Carlyle wrotu his name VSV'k, Pf. and Mrs. .lohn Randolph Vescey's orchestra and Tom Dobson on the llyleaf of each volume and In- Page, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Livingston Cam sane n scries of Italian songs. There serted his bookplate. The copy was By direction of The Mr ami Mrs Moses t'nilerhlll nnd Car-ro- ll was also guitar music by Miguel I.lohet. bought by the E. P Duttou Company 9 1 .760. presentation copies TaIor. There were many for other Mr and Mrs. Alhro will spend their murmurs of admira- sold yesterday Included a first "Christ- honeymoon In Hcrmti.tu and after their tion as each picture wa shown, and inas Carol," Inscribed by the author to Tiffany Studios return will live nt 515 Park avenue. they may be called some of the best his llfu long friend and distinguished Klven In New Vork. The nlo. literary contemporary, Albany A Grand Collection of eer flrt It was bought by the Rosen-bac- h BEDFORD KALLEY. tore was Clma's nnd the' "Tobias Company for ? 1,000, A copy of Rare and Beautiful Angel." In which posed .Miss Maud Kalin. "Tho Chimes." Inscribed on the half rerrinonj In llol- - Trinity Clinrrh W. Forbes Morgan, Jr., and Harry Cush-In- c title In the autograph of the author, "f'harles Dickens Junior. From his on llrnnkljn llelittits. 's 3d. This was follow nt by father Charles Dickens Sev- Old Chinese Rugs Carpets M . Hoatrlce Sherman Kalley, daugh- "Dream of St. t'rsnla," with enth September isr.s," was also bought and ter nf Mr. and Mrs Frederick Draper Mrs. Arthur S. Burden nnd Mrs. Henry by the Rnseiibach Company for $l,"O0. Cnmprlvln their entire atntk of tlieae rsre and beautiful wear, nil Kalley, was married to Alfred Clarke of whlrh are of the high standard peculiar tn the hnuse nt The Tiffany Worthlngton Hull. A "Nicholas Nlckleby" first edition Mudlna, ami whlih are now Innger Hedford afternoon by the Rev. One of the most presented by Dickens to his friend. Sam- no obtainable In Chine. Pr .1. Howard Mellsh In the Church of Imposing of the tableaux was Ulorglono's Rogers, to whom "Master A descriptive ratnlmrue, Illustrated by autoehromatlc nd half tone plates. uel Esuulre. Kill be mailed to applicant on receipt of one dollar the Holy Trinity on Brooklyn Heights. "Madonna Unthroned" nnd In thl Humphrey's Clock" was dedicated, was Mr Hedford Is a son of Mr, and Mrs. $!).", posed Miss llarbaia C Itutherturd. bought by the Dutton Company for AND Alfred Cotton Hedford of Hrooklyn and An "Oliver Twist" presented with an lilen Coxe. Is. I., nnd a nephew of K. T. Cyril Hatch and Dudley Morgan autograph letter to Thomas Hill, which Monday & Tuesday Afternoons Next, May 1st and 2d, Hedford. The cenmony nt 3 o'clock wns Inserted, wns bought by Oeorgo .Mia has been followed by . reception nt Mr. and Mrs. lldlth Denron In I nal of Mali. Wels for Js".ri. A presentation copy of Kalley's home, 10 South Portland nvc-r.u- e. Titian's "Education of I.nve" was next "The Village Coquettes" was bought by At the American Art Galleries HnMiklyn. shown, with Mrs. Sidney W Flh. Miss Charles Sesler for Mrs. Arthur Turner Soule was her sis- Mary Kernochan and Miss Mary Ho)t The original manuscript of 'The Vil- The Collection of the Chinese Connoisseur ter's matron of honor and a cousin of the Wlborg. Miss Kdlth Deacon made a , lage Coipiettes" with the dedication to bride, Miss Frances Cralk Plnckney of most striking tlcuro In her rooiolete stilt Martin Stokes, who produced the play Richmond, acted as tlower girl. The I of mall, noslm-- as "Si neon.-.,.- '' nf'er and acted In It, brought 1,000 when sold General Hwang Hsing bridesmaids were Miss nuth Hutchinson Mantegna's famous painting of that' Ci ome D. Smith. Presentation copies of Augusta. Mlsi Helen Culver Kerr title. Miss Dorothy Hlgelow was seen in' "Sketches b.v Ho" brought "&. hint President cf the Chinese Republic. of , Miss Frances) Hedford, a I In HcIUM's "Madonna and Child." and ' whin sold to !eorgo Wels, and a first couln of the bridegroom : Miss Agnes In the Veronese's "Finding of Moses" iiIUhhi of the same work was sold to !, cie Midlng. Miss Allcne lllock and .Miss there were Mrs. W llourke Cookran. D, Smith for 5s5. The original manu Antique Chinese Porcelains and Pottery. Pell.l Sprague Howen. .Mrs. Charles de I.oosev Oelrlelu. Miss script of Dickens's speech delivered at Henry Hotcjikls.s of Manhattan was, Mary Cass Canfleld. '.Miss Katharine! (lore Home, Kwislugloii, May 10. Ix.M.J bought by tleorge D. Enamels, Jides, Snuff Bottles and Rare Old Chinese Paintings. ifji man ami me usners were Kdward .Miller nnd Mis? Mercedes d Acota. LUNCHEON TO PADEREW3KI. MISS BROOKS OUT OF CAST. was Smith fori F de Seldlng of Summit, N. J.; Dean! Mrs. Alexander D. U Pratt was quite 'FORTUNE'S FETE' FOR 51. '.'CO. Illiiilratfd Cniatogiiv Mailed on Itrielpl nt I'lMv Out. Hedford, a brother of the bridegroom; tragic In her poe of "Judith," after the Fiom the Interesting but limited j I'riMlnopr' Arthur Turner Soule of South Orange, painting of Allorl. This tableau .: 3lr. .Inmea l.owrll I'ulnnm lloatea Daughter Leaves Cohiin of Dii kenslana In the Coggeshall In the Book and Print Department 1 into-M- il Itlts-t'nrllo- lil.iaty, own dictionary by Kdward Richmond Ware. Uvlng-- plcted JtulUh with the head of at the n. OF THE BLIND A "The (irent I, over." Dickens's I.yman Short of Manhattan and Another famous ti.ifiitlnc shown BENEFIT llnrrl' S.nnuel Johnson brought the highest n frrnr. gave Virginia daughter Thit (Wcdnriday), Thursday and Friday Evenings t Jo.-- Miguel Martinez of Manhattan audi was TiepoloV. "Embarking of Cleopatra " Mrs. Juines Lowell Piitnaui a Fox Hrooks. of price. It was by the Roinlmi'h 8:30. Boston. Thin depicted the Kirs titlan oueen In her luncheon yesterday In one of the private Joseph Hrooks. the theatrical manager, Company for $300. i . . . , w ... suites of the n for Iguace 1IMI ...I t... . (Ireat The prices paid for autograph letters imikf sue M.I? iiiiii'ifuiiait-- .'iir Mine. has resigned from the cast of "The Views of Old at- -' Paderewskl and Paderewskn. The Arranycil esterday were only slightly below the BARLOW BROWN. Archibald Alexander and the royal Spt'cinl Dances in lover," In which she has been appealing temlants were James W Harney. F guests were seated nt one table, which price of the best Dickens Items. A col- and Other American Cities in Fine Condition and ol Unusual Importance. lturrall Hoffman. Robert Lwlier audi was decorated with spring Mowers. Which Society Yoiiny at the Longacro Theatre In the role of lection of sl.xtc,'n autograph letters by JlauUlrnte's Sou a Among them Ad- 1 Mnrrlrd at III j Andre Ralmi t. weie Kthrl H'urrrii. In a letter to Cohan & Abraham Lincoln, l'lyses S. It ant, The vain Kill be inmluilrd hv .Mr. 1IKIMS l K 11111 Fnl tier's lliinie. ' Tlejwilo's "Fresco In the Villa Manilla" The Hon. Mrs. Anon. Mrs. Adolf Women Take Part. Harris, the managers, yesteid.iy flic miral Farragut, Kdw-li- i M, St niton, II. snd Ills aslsi a ii I . Mr. Otto llrrnrt. nt l.adeiiburg, Mrs. I Id T. Stoie-shory- , C ward said . W. Halleck and James Palmer was -. AMERICAN ART ASSOCI ATION.Managers Mr.- William Post, Mrs. James Speyvr, "Please accept my resignation from lioiuht by (Icorge D, Smith for lll.ti.-.- Madison South. Iliitrancv li II. '.Mil Xrtv H.rii-of'x'twOr- of Mrs. Charles Wright of Philadelphia. company, An extra Illustrated ispy of "Paries Si. sirrel. lnrk. costumes th... tableau J animal entertainment for the The Urent Ixivvr' to take Mr. and Mrs. Krncsto O, Ftbrl, Mrx. The Immediately I nil U'.iders of the Civil War." by Robert .....low. son of Magistrate Har- - ?,B iriMJR n,,";- Slr'' SesvoM effect trust that this I'uter T. Francis K. Pendleton. Mrs. Roche, Miss benefit of the New York Association for abrupt termination of my engagement l"iulerwool Johnson and Clarence C ,dace yesterday ? IC. :.v...ook afternoon at Lota Robinson, Mm. O. P. Kelmont, the Hllnd was held last night in the will not Inconvenience you and hope that Duel, with 1.72U'engravsl portraits and i I'arii avenue, the home'a'!fof the bride-1- 1, Vf?lJ,V. '. Miss Klsa Maxwell. Mis Jane Cowl. J. t'21 autograph letters, was bought by I Hoi Monte and It. Sawyeri po.ed the Hotel Astor. It was flijf ngieeable assoi l.itlon with ou may .r.. n father. tl... ,.r...... , D'Wolf Cutting, Kenneth Hill, Charles ballroom of (i Wels for S.I, von In HKiv He last i omiiiiiiiib il t l(. Si..ind i ir I.onghl's "Showing the Rhlnocen.' calWd "Fortune's Fetf" and, ns Is cus. be renewed In the near future." ail of relatives and friends T. Matthews and Robert H. Van Cort-l.m- Tile total rtullzed vclerday was .".OLIVER TIMS, 40 YEARS Hat til on vf the Ciiiifijii I iKlil.indci w previous , w?' "iCI" toniary for all the entertainments In aid Miss Hlonks. who has reiolved inich fiom I'.ilil tu ,to J?i I l!9 The sale will lontlnue and nil? i.B plans had been made, the new!.."'"Mr,'participants ,laf. of this Institution, dancing was the fea- praUe for hir portraal of the nde. has cf the marrlag.i be masked after the fashion of the seven- - i ture. nut completed plans for next season will a surprise to A DEAD MoIImt 1 1 I ti ii . 'he friends of Mr. It.nlnu- - nn.i 1,1. iipi.in teenth century, NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Miss Winifred Holt, who In former Her father has under consideration a POLICEMAN, IS tiii - city and New Orleans. Magls-- ! th Programme came ai- yeats has been acme in tne carrying Play for her use. but Miss Hrooks says AT WESTBURY. Nkwahk. April IT. Mother llciuilna. t.tM.-- ' - in would way iDeuel performed the wedding cere--, os fjondoller. whieh A dance by members of Squadron A out of thee entertainments, is now In she rather make her vwthout for twenty .ve.n a member t'u- Slften : v i y , MJInsky of the Russian ballet nvrklng for blind soldiers, nut ncr paiental aj!tance. Several oiler have .Nrvv of ?t I'rain ,inilfMiper;nr In St There were no bridal attendants. I'l'"' will be given at Sherry's. Paris (IrKiinlriitlnn Will llnv,. tinlf ' .lames ai ! Magistrate Harlow acted as iviis f.'ilten hv n committee whose been made to her from prominent man-- I Known tin1 of Hospital, died in that iiustltution, best - I ( lis Sliiilvc.siM'iin' Tlt-Ur- i Mr. and Mrs. James Speyer have. , oget w will upon nurse In When! lev w i s m.ui for his son. re-- 1 miih- of thr W(,r,. entertaining, s. hich she decide w.thin llllla. of winch one ,jf the Incorpo. After an Informal lllur, rcul I , leased for the summer at Har Harbor li- Wr.KTia-RV- 1,. ISOil 1,1 Mr. and .Mrs. Harlow left ! There were several dance numbers two weeks. I . April ::. Anntlier lilt1 New York Fnivi' tutors in She was ,venr. old. i!'.'.!i for' Among those who hecured tickets were the villa known as Hagatelle. the South on their wedding trip. Mr, and Mm. James F. D Linler, Mr. ,lstratlnp the characteristics of the cl.lb Is to be nddeil to tile lint of 'tho-- a The burial will be n Syr.i use the head. among I Mrs Harlow was first married to Her- - and Mrs. Victor Sorchan. Mr ami Mrs ' Miss Amelia Randall, daughter of Mrs. C.oddcss of Fortune and the MOVIE AMENDMENT HELD UP. already cMnblisilieil in this e.ilulve li'cliic.l in iii.ittcis of the unler rt Hrown. from whom she obtained aljnmf.g .. Hurden. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry! Randall, will be married to Dr. fesslonal dancers were Mls I.ydla lie. shhoi hood. Tlie new organization Is iHvor-- o club-lioii- a few years ago. She has lived j y home, i l)pokova and Alexandre iavrllov of the the Vflliur t'olony Club, and tt.s 'e flews. Capt. and Mrs. Philip M. I.ydlg. Thomas H. Russell at her - .VI !n this . ' t. now performing at the Cnrrnii I'ntmiut- of Con- s on Maplu THE SEAG0ERS. city for the last few years and Haroness de Meyer. Mr. airl Mrs. F is West Fifty-nint- h street. Russian Italic I'rrvrnl liv.itrd and Wilson his appeared on the stage In French ' ' Metropolitan Opera House. iveiiuis. rii;!it In sltlit of all the homes Sclit Oliver Tinis. n noted ineiuber (;rav nrltwnlil. Mr and Mis. Stanley or r IfTrt'tliiK Srnsldr ltfor(. - -- re ital- -. Mr. Harlow Is prominent In Miss Charlotte Wlnslow. dnugnter of mus ina Klsel did a cmsv dance of the resident of the W'hcatlcy ol the New- Voik Hilice force in the old ui iij to dm f ihe Pnitrd Kru.t Irani. Mortimer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mather' .1il."i tiip .aenpa. ports cle-- In Mr. and Mrs Arthur Wlnslow. will be nii ,u0TC wns H,Cal dance entitled Alderman f'urran, minority IciubT In iIN .sect loll d.iv.s, died .vv",terda.v In his bome. lor nt tti CitribtieAn. and has taken part several McNeil. Mrs. Wlllard D. Straight. Min. IVKird - married tn Lieut. Robert T H. Lowell. tlw of Aldermen, Miccicdcd vis- o Wot Twellt.v.f'Urth htleet. nft'T il Dr M II Connor. M . M Fare- - entertainments given each season for Stuyves.irtt. Alexander Smith The Wheel of Chance," for which the Trie club to bo fur nun and women .vir li. r.utherfurd . y In Hos tcrd.iy In preventliiK the of .in He nnd Mri Din.cl tUy cnar"5' Mrs, C S. N Trinity Church. music was written by James M Heck, nliKe. nnd Its tneinl'ership will be ojii'ti week's illness. had been a member Cochran. Mr. and Harry Payne, amendment to the ordiiiuii. c KowrnliiK ' - ,v"tifr'. Mr Mrs F. J. . ton. In this were Mrs. Lyle Evans Ma-ha- n, to any one of rctlnemcnt uml education. of tin- fon e for more than fmty vears O. .u Whitney. Mr. and Mr. Klbort II Cary. Jr. motion picture viould miike Kllmit Mrs C Wheaton Vaughan, Mrs. houses that The dues and meinl.er-.hi- fee are to be vclieii be was retired because of dis- Ilcjn Just. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert I, Sitterlee. Mr. i The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Hache Coney (' VVhlllv.v Misses Ingersoll Inland nnd other icsort tinmlniil. clubhouse is com- ability by Commissioner McAdoo in l:nJ.Y Mrs. Charles H. Alexander. Mrs.; Could, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Louis Frith, the Eva picture nouses Tile almost Mrs K A Karv A C (, udner. The wedding of Mis Kthel Luise Just. "'', Hrown, Florence Rising. Ellse Hlce, immune from the reirul.i. pleted, and vvith its ftirnhhlnKs will cost At that time a Celleial weediuu out of d.ir. l!w',t- - Saltonstall (lould, to McAllster Coleman tlotiH which govern (laughter of Mr and Mrs. .icorge A. Just InrRa.n' .Mr Dahlgren. tboe concerns In 131.0(1(1 It I.s the old men was onbied and Sei'Kt Tims Mrs. August HHmont. Mr. and Mrs, will take place this evening at the home Frances Ward. Madeleine , , lf , 0, about of the Colonial o! Scarsdale. N. V.. to Otto P. lleyn. V Kour , vv.ik one of tho.c who failed to natisfy Seventy-fift- h ranees Henrv. era de Ropp. type tennis oiir'fi nnd a viuaMi In-iln- v. Kal," of her parents, 149 West Claire' The amendment, Introduced by Alder- - lit- - In nrli son of Mrs. O. P Heyn Mr', ,Mr.; Dor-nth- v , the Hoard of Police Surgeons of his of Staten Island. N- ' von Lenneji, Genevieve Clendcnln. are under construction. ttolf .ri place J - wl,,r;' "',1llunf:1 Mr!).' street. man Ryan, was leported out b.v the ness 11,; brought on Mt'etinc of l.ll.ll-lnl.- nr, ... tok a' noon sester.lay In the iV"- J.' .Tnmes. Ivntlierlnn S.itterlee Louise course "111 be added later The women afterward, actum ' lrij . vt Jiuues-the-U-s- hltney and on i. ; ... atreal It church of St s In Scars- - Warren auspices of Committee General Welfara and an ,i win oi intiiiii. uiiu loi m ' "lurtn Mr. Mrs. M. Orme A summer sale under the (jn,er tiil Katherlne Colby, attempt It flic members will have their own nuatter", ri'siuraiion dale. The Rev. Astor, and Wilson. to piss without usual ii. live duty when Commissioner Ulnu- - Fraiicla Xavlr ta inlen. Cen-ha- William Oscar Jarvls the St Christopher Guild will bo held numerous with lockers and shower. 1 P- flrand Salomon, W illiam K. under-- 1 There were side booths and laving over rora ween was ,r'! ' " - M rector of the church, performed ctre-tnrn- y William St. made. Aider. P was In olTlce but failed because ''""' the Will-- this afternoon for tho benefit of ono of these was shown "The Hook The director." are V. Dnrtvln. Scars-dal- e hilt. Mr. and Mix. John Mngee. Mrs. 1 man Curran did not Ko Into the merits , r .. Miss Alice Van Horn of Hospital for Children at car-th- o his celnnTch!" "' 'venln,. Dl I Mary's Free nf Fate," said to be a copy of one of the amendment, objected so ?l,m:" ' was lam K. Vnnderbllt. Jr.. Duke Durnzzo. but V" V, uuL Tune wae known as the Ken I Aa"..,., maid of honor. Tho bride's home of Mrs. J. Woodward Haven, Tfl j,y Napoleon I. There were nu to MfCord. Kllwood and Henry Serceant IM it, i.lten, dlnrer PnrW Kster .Miss Miss Ruth Twomhly. Mr. and Mrs. W the procedure that Shakespeare He Aveimo Hole', 7 I' M ' Dorothy Just was flower girl. 18 East Seventy-nint- h street, merous fortunes told by cards, tea leaves Hewlett Tieadwell, of the force had William Khler Heyn waa hts (Joadby Iocw. Mrs. W. Astor Chanler. motion to pati.s the amendment "an with learned seven of the bard's: trnRedlis by ,i,,'"i'"!L M"1"11 Man's Collegs, brother's nnd palmistry and also by crystal gaz- drawn, ' rs.! man, The usherB were George A. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius N. Hllss. Clarence Miss Alice Guernsey, daughter of Mrs. heart, and the Riea.cr part of the works Vo'X , 11. ing. Mnny of those attending the ball The lunendment will take all .,.;&, ,.., Just. Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. IVIward S. Joseph R. Guernsey, will be married to Jurisdic- YOUNG STAR IN CHICAGO OPERA. .Moore. Hyron. Shelley. Ho lint. Fifiy-WKht- Jr. broth of the bride; F, A. wore costumes of gypsies, fates, witches, moving picture of Keats and ::6 We.t .'trrei. s Hiirgeinelster, (Jcorge. Oliver Castcll ann HarknesM. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Cary, Ernest H. Osborno this afternoon In the tion over chows Riven on could twite them for hours, and It was' American Nenapuper Piil.li.hars' Asan'cl. Cattl-Casazz- a, miners and argonauts and of anything the llrnt floor of hotels summer Edwin Stunip. Tho bridegroom Is a nlullo John QVInn, Mr. chapel of Ht. Thomas's Church and tho at and Iloan llnlsii, llnaslan Siiprnun, Mnile a favorite amusement of his to bewilder Vt J Ti' il aX?' ,V,",',',nrf stnrli A M. twm j ! f. . fp , that suggested the searching of fortune. seaside renorts to which no Is ,,,. nsraa inn...... nml wedding of Miss Beatrix Duel and Henry admission by Shake-- 1 fn of the late Otto P. Heyn nnd Is nnu wi..n Major-Ge- befuddled prisoners i.tiotl,,, McCullnugh, Lloyd Charles F. Hoe was the churned away from tho Commissioner of Debut In ItllO. M of William Stake & Co. of this Mrs. John II. Warreh. C Smith will tuke place In tho Church eprare III his speeches from the desk AAMP ' grand marshal Among the special Licenses. , ' Alfonso ile Nuvario and Mr. and Mrs. F ciin-viio- Kosa Itaisa, llus-eiii- n liiinanltnrlan Cult meMlnjr '' lie is a graduate of Princeton of St. Nicholas. natrons were the President anil Mn Atirlt "' lteportits, too. had tlielr dittlcultles and pres. Hurrall Hoffman. cin;.eicil by pet no jaii. . """lannarmu nie.ui, Curnegl. InlvirMtj. class of lffll, and of Colum- dance for the benefit of Wood row Wilson, Mrs, Mv'irano, ban luen Clco. They could news until Serueunt j v vi were The annual tho Governor and I'lnsK nml. Players. Chl-eac- o bia law school, 1916. The excuses of each tableau finite Caiiipiinlnl tonppen vvlttl the Tims had llnlshed whatever traced) or le, t. nat-ma- class of House, a settlement In Last Charles S. Whitman, Mayor lllUlrine, tuts Dr W n by the participants, thetefore It Haarlem the and M. I nt re t I'.i on .v lie. p le,l borne , and llatli return the llratid Upeia Coini.in next cu. bill.nl was on his totiRiie at the time rn Tr Throiuh llua.ls." street, will be held to. night at Mrs. .lohn Pnrroy Mltchel ni-- (HfTord will be possible to send the entire re- llfith and Prof and .ht Theatre wccVt In th,ii nket. h sun. (Hie lepoitet who quoted him with a cluMiouae a' Mi Vrt HJt), street v p M lnmh, s. Among Mrs, 11. 'The Maii From " ceipts to Venice. Sherry those interested ate William Taft Mnntiina Mile, is one of the youngeM split infinitive earned his uud)ln M .'rance.M Marsh, daughter IJams, Mrs. Francis W. Among the ltalsa of ' Lewis Mis. J. Ilorton boholders were Mrs The recital i! Vvette ilultbert tbl (.ItiKem and will iipenr in "Atda," aversion for the Insult cf W Ilium V. Marsh of WllllaiuNtown. Murray, Mrs. Gustaf SlromberK. Mrs, J. Thomas W Lainont, Mrs. Joseph S nt th M.ixlne Ktllntt Thstte will oieiii .MAIJI.IED. h- "lAlrlcalne," "Civullnut Iliisticanii," Tims was sergeant of the old Thirtieth Mas was married to Henedlct (llfford, SCIENCE, Muhlenberg llallcy and Mrs. Pierre Mall. Auerhach, Mrs, Shepherd K. De Forest, hy n lolilreMs .llliei, Holt, DR. WHITE'S BRAIN TO the iri'ei,iKreiicli nuvclM "II Hallo ill llllil tlie "CJneni street station lit the da).s when the Ten- ' .f Mr Hiid Mrs. Malcolm Olfford Mrs. Edward S Harkness, Mrs. W t season of the Friday ot are to be wa.s In full bloom. A sen-can- BAItl.OW-Hito- wv - .f N. V., The last for this Watts Mrs. The Treanurers ('lull of New- York hns Slulia," i;icras that heard derloin 7t lliidnni, yesterday afternoon to were organized Sherman. Wlllard Straight. eejenit .Mile lit da.vs corresponded to the In Pvrkavnu. I MirKrnn Willed II Wlilur Insti- Junior Dances, which .M arranged for a tienni perrorniance at the bete next ltalsa made her those del; the rliy of New Vetk. Samuel l M. the Church of Heavenly Rest, Mrs. Felix Warburg T the several years ago by Miss Georglanna and Mrs J Mn. Hun Tlualre .Sunday iilnbl. .M.iv debut ill l'.'in under c.uninlnl at the lieutenants of and SerRt Tims Barlow tn l ie liiv Herbert Shlpman, of tute of I', of 1. Muhlenberg Bailey .M'niy will In t:eln Hrown, on lector Owen, was held last night at prnmlnent platr inks part ll.'iii-'- i In Ills native city of I'amia. Italv. had been president of the Police Lieu- April 15. 1310 the church, performed the ceiemony, llarrlman I Me iiriiKrauiine. s Pllll.vPKi.rniA, April 2o. In accord- dances are for girls She tlrst nun; In the I'nited Si.iIih hi tenants Association. lu fact he HI3t)FOItl)-KAl,l.- was by the Plaza. These F.V - On hih witnessed only relatives. Dr. will bn Introduced to society next The 'Tome to Hnhenila" totnpinv left redded with bavin; done much toward T...ny. April M. s Iv'athryn ance with the will of J. William who ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. .Hterduy fur New Haven, whM- - a pre l'.i3 IS, 19 1. HfMrl.a Miertnsn Kalley Marsh was her sister's or the season after. Among the lirinxliiB the organization up to Its pres. to (i'l V White, well known surgeon who died vear lluilnar) pcrfnrmamc vli he fttven Alfred (Varkn He.Uor.l. nt Holy attendant and William Marsh. patronesses aro Mrs. Robeit Applctnn, Tna ibow upens at the .Maxlne ent power 111 the force. Jr. ted as page. was to-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Max Mlron Trinity Church, rtr.siklvn Malcolm Olfford. last night, his brain removed Mrs. Oliver llarrlman, Mrs. Edwin of South lllllott Theatre cvenlm; OBITUARIES. He leaves a damthter nnd one son. Jr a. led as h brother's best man. Second street, Elizabeth, N. have an- e '(Hl'FOItD M vltSII - Mr day and taken to the Wlstnr Institute of Gould and Mrs. II. Caslmlr do Ithuin. J, roltowlni; a ieaon of forty-eigh- t con member of the police for Funeral and Mra Will. Af'er a trip to the Virginia Hot Springs nounced the engagement of their daugh- aeetltlve Tietts the I9ir, version of II ii Ii roil llnsjt liny ne, will be held evenlnR lam Y. Marah ot illlamatown. M Analogy of the l.'nlverslty of Pennsyl- Mrs. Nelson Herrlck Henry gave a the services Max. and Mrs. Clifford will live In Hud- - ter, .Miss Lillian Mlron, to Edward Mar- Zlenfihl will Its run S Willi tn ilaugh-ta- rnllli" terniliiate nt at o'clock In his home nnd burial sniiounie mnrrlagx of their r compared yesterday at the Colony Club In HrMitrpiirt, . night ltiisliiod Itust ll.iyne, foimerlv a met-cliii- ion vania, in be studied and with luncheon cus of Hrooklyn I'onii in The uevt N .1 Prati-e- tn W. Henry, prnauitlon Koev Into nn Moinlio city a bo on Friday at (Ireenville. l.wl Henedlct UltTor i the brains of other medical authorities for her niece. Miss Frances rthearal in tills and latir broker, of Hudson. N. Harvey The engagement has been In N, V. on April IJte, ,y reposing there. who will bo married to Graham announced Margaret .Mti)n, Ortifcliy (ialge. lldgar died yesterday at Ids home Summit. Hie Itev Dr 1 em pill 1 1. will be 1. tho luncheon were of Miss Eleanor Henedlct, daughter of Sclujn. Mr and Mrs. 1'nil llerzug ami Wlille travelling nbio ul several c rs Hrhr! shlpman at Tripp. Dr White's body cremated and on May 'Others at J WILLIAM HENRY McDOEL. of ilia Henvenl, In the Woodlands 11. Henry, Mrs. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Albert Henedlct, Arnold Henintt are Intereateil In an or- he was Mrlokon with paraljsls audi lltst. .w Mary Tripp, daughter of Mr. and the ashes Interred Mrs. Howard Ite-ll- airu Voil, the. grounds or Mrs. Joseph P. 2.1 f Kenwood avenue, East Orange, tn ganization culled the Wnulldeil Alllfft was In E Tilpp, was married to Cenieterv, which adjoins Vos, Xlrs, Nelson Hurr, Kiiml. Mr. llennett la iicIIiik aa preo never fully leiovcred He l'in I. nf Mniiuii Hnllrond 'iij David Quick Hammond of Port fi, lite President I1KVN .1PST On vp-1- ! i university. No funeral services will llogtiet. the Misses Grace Henry, Jervls. agent It.iltliuorc. Md., on June 1M7 lie! Ti..la IS. at Hemphill yesterday afternoon the N V. 7.1. the Chun h of s. Regis. be held, as Dr. White had never allied Jiannle Emmet, Eleanor Million, Mar- Koldea Hall" will he wim one of tin; founders, of the Calumet Dlra etl James lha.I.eaa iMlliooni of the St. The Tlie annil.ll held Fcars.iala, V V ., n, f religious denomination, j was witnessed by relatives hlins-el- with a garet Strong. Gabrlclle Gourd, Josephine Mr. and Mrs, William S Wolle of Monday ulglit at Hie .legfelil .Midnight Club Ills wife survives lilm Cllic.vfio, April 2- 5- William Henry i4 vvi.'lam Krollc, over the Theatre Osrar Jarvls. Kthel .laughter of il afterward there was a large Patrott. Phyllis McVlckar and Amy Cleveland street. Orange, N. J . have an. l.i,a The oeeaalon la to celebrate ttie return of - II, McDiS'l, for mnny .vcars president of the Mr and .Mm . , 'ii MIhx Tripp nnd Miss Sloan. Mr. Graham will give his fare, nouueed the engagement of their dnugh. ny ticorKi- Vllekle. tinig j,,,. t)Uo olive Mnllrr II rnwii, the "Follies of IJtJ" oinpn from lt Monnn Itailto.id and prominent lu bank-lii- P of New y.,,1. T up. sisieis of the bride, were well bachelor dinner at Sherry's. ler. Miss Martha Wolle, to Carlton IV annual mud tour (Ichiro It. Mickle, n.", sou of the late Ibin attendants, M. Miss Eleanor H. Hrown. daughter by costume danco or- Itllcr. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence It II Mickle Rr.imlsnn Att- - citclcs, was found dead In bed y Alexander Me- The annual Easter Marie Tempest will begin an engagement (eome and of Pb lailclphla was best mail. a 'frit titer marriage of Mrs Howard -' ganized for debutantes of this and last Hiker of South Orange. In Cyilt llarcoiirt s iimw imneil called dtew II .MuUle. onn time Mayor of .New nt the resilience of bis dnuirhtcr, Mrs. i). no they re- - or tins in.v mm i on night M I. aiiy Name" at tlie Prlti a The- - home, Kim nn: .!i ushers When Williams season was held last at Sherry's. 1 Y'irls. died yesterilny nt Ids in Iv. K Mrs. L. C Johnson of Mushing, gavo utre, Muntreal, on Ma) After a short W. Ivetilv, where ho nnd Ills wife i nun t ied Edwin Muller, In p.- - thHi wedding trlii Mr. and N J.. was Tlie patronesses Included Mines, Charles a tea yesterday to announce the engage, tour it w.lll ho brought to one nf the utreel, FIusIiIiib. He was prominent (JODDAllD ncliart II t Levlngton, Ky , last evening In v made their home. He was 7fi yea in of ili iphlll will live In Montclalr, Jr of Dana Gibson, M. Hanks Taylor, Russell nf her gruuddnughter. Miss Helen lhiit'eri theatrea In New Vork Onecns count nolltlcs (mil since 1S0S at Hnpototi House, i'r .vi !mi a, n xtr Presbyterian Church, .Madi- nieut un- -. was to general debility. the Central II. Hoadley, Jr.. It. Fulton Cutting. F. Livingston Palmelee, to Norman Dun. Sir Herbert Tr haa decided to ronllnti" luid been chief Inspector In the Sewer Heatli due evening of Sitiir.hu, April :: son avenue and Fifty-sevent- h street. McNeil llacon, James W Markoe, Carl engiigenienl of "Hrnrv VIII," at the Iicpattmcnt of the city of New York. .Mi .Mclinei was norn ai lioiisiown, Funeral services on April I nlng, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. the Veilna S. ( ceremony performed by ho S 4 began oollilue I'unnliiKliniii. Tho was A. do Geisdorff, Alvln W. Krerh. Charles Dunning of Philadelphia The wedding New Amsterdam Theatie for anutber week N. II, in He his railroad et I'.' o'clock, at St stephan's I'hun Ii will not produce "Tho Merchant of I , IteV EdW III .Mlllier Ol i,ciiikhiii, lainei M II, and S jwork In Ml I with the (InMt Western . ( i Chapln, Thomas Howard, Fred- will place in May i Mlaa .. KKl.l.Y .Mary I! len. v.,ii-.- Tliet church of our j The bridal attend- - lake October. Venire" until the week of t'corur sioniiri. eerve.1 during he bridegroom. eric Foster Carey and W, Plerson Ham- Hlnic Perguton will pliy I'nrlia luilioad of Illinois and Futiara-- from " " " ,iwn I 1111 All HHPs .Mil HII 1M llenige S. Stewart, till old, rh rcvnit.M. ilton Thero were about 20(1 present Mr. and Mrs. George II. Edwards of )oar nf cceediiiK vears with the Toledo, rt. iuooj, at the wedding Wash- - Charles Dillingham hna engaged Annie UUO HtoiikI)n, died slid - CIII'HCH." : est Tneiuv .third , i.wn, KHthcrlne Mayer. Sarah costumes were not of any particular Westminster avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.. tn aupnoit I'lilon ftieet. W'abnsli nnd Wevtern. the H.itinlb'il nnd XIII. Ill ljlllllllMll,lll 111.11 e. and Muck llerleln for the coiuptn , ureet iFrink P Cainptiell Hulldtnc). Menrs, ranees have announced the ettgascment of lir.-islc-r e ilenlv on Sunday at his country home j0i,ciih mid Chicago, Hurlington ij.iii ( 1911. burn, Margatel r period, Supper was served tn the tap- t!Hr Mii In "Swrt tho Vilidge, Jr., Harvard Harrington and Doiothy daughter, Miss Ann Edwards, to new by Forhea.J.!.e..',which will at Mniintalnilale, Sullivan count), New Time i.mer ' Helen estry and dancing was Walter farce Jamea and Qulncy rallronds, going to tne Motion niiiKli.im Is the daughter of Mr, sitlto aftwward n on May It w G Muller was best Hurnham of Philadelphia. Sir. Hum begin brief mail lour will York, lu re be had been serving for a 111 ISM. S.VYUIt. Slldilen'v en April :t, at hll Mr-- . Cunningham of Tuttle, Mortimer resumed to tho muslo of Conrad's lie preaented In New York until next Frederic ushers were Charles Hiliin, ham Is a mining engineer. The wedding not .short lime ns Justice of the peace His late reildence, ovi SI Nicholas avenue, ne. Mr. Cnolldge Is a son of man and tho euHon, - and II, Hunter, James will take place In the fall, wife iinil two stepsons biii vivo New- York, IMuitin I Sears S.iyer, son pieman Coolldge Huston. Tho Robert Lynd, Charles n or X, of H. A The Huckleberry Indiana, aoclnl tien. AUKiiatn lie Melirrrell. of the late Wll linn V and .latin Sears v O Murray and Kenneth Condll. M. was performed by Hlshop Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Htouglilon of gaiiliutlnn of the , I ! Wi-ltllu- AT HOTELS, Mra. K. II. Sfi. re-- 1 Sayer. and '.elnved h lahaud Mary I.; ' e reception followed hi the ballroom of ARRIVALS THE engage- of which William Courtlelgh la tlie chief, Iinpon, Apill News was cf ,m uncle of the bride Yonkers have announced the too pcata per- In Mr nnd Mrs. Muller will have reaerved for I.oitlso Knufni.in-llee- r WeltlliiK, y Pick Saver. the eeveoty seeond year the Gotham, ment of their daughter, Miss Katharine of "Tlie Heurt of Wetona" ut Mr. eclved here that (Jen. Augustus City formance W. Weltllng. vico-prc- of hl iige Mi'helue Jen kins. llvo In Garden Amends lr. riforge W. Tllizley, Jlontun, S. Htouglilon, to (1, Howard Chamberlln, tho l.)ceuin Theatre. After the perforin-ane- e wife nf William de Segtir McKertell. formctly tJovernor S t I'reeiiiiiii, rhllmlelvhla, it dinner will he given to Mr. Court- Idem and dltcctor of tlie Ameiiitin Hard Funeral private. V Jr., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. UoiiRiila, died yesterday at Dundee, El ( May Jenkins, daughter of Woiulalnrh Mr. and Mri. F. H. Thomp- lelgh, who l a uieuibei of the can. died ycsK-ida-y of N. l.nlenn. Itiilihcr Company, at her I SUFFBItN Hlooinne d. J.. an Vnnm ; Mr. Howard Chamberlln of Yonkers. No Scotland. ' T.i lis Jenkins, was married tn son, llrurtttun, Mii. uml Mri. Wnrrn for aeat for the l.nnibs home at College Point, Queens. April :3. PIU, Julia S. wife of evening Miss Helen Latson. daughter of Mr. U .luliiisiiii, Miami, Flu. doto ban been set for the weddltift, The auctioneer the '' militia Mclv'elge last at , (lumbal et thn Metropolitan Opera lloum late C Suffer! mat-rle- d A t M r. wan 1SH3 John ' ' 825 ave- - and Mrs. Alniet Reed Latson, was Mario ii tnliiet snd Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Arthur K. Hrooks of Indianapolis May in ami .u inciuiio navin vvaruein, (Jen, McKerrell born lu and' of lior fattier. Putnam Halt Ixilte City! N. M (Irlfnn, Miillilnnn, Funeral services at her late home. ' to Charles Titus Young last eve- Miul.sne, lias announced tho engagement of her Nat ilomlwln. Frank Tlnnev, T Itoy Iluuli after ntteiiillng IHnn went tn Sandhurst Ill .ol, The Rov. Dr. Cornelius ChlcRKii, Mr suit Mrs. H. 11. Hurlisnk, Nlblo, Harney Hernard, Ju- Franklin ,leet. oi Wedneiilay, at In In Clinton Avenue Congregu-tloua- l daughter. Miss llariiea. Fred Me, April 2.1 Hugh Mull-dooi- i, Military College, un his Rriuluiitlon lie " ' o of Fifth Avenue Baptist ning the I'lilludrlplils, Helen Bennett Brooks, llltlnge. Harrv more. Don ibl Kahtisirt. 3 P. M the by Rev. Dr. M, lian Jnhn joined Illghlanilers. ' !, Manhittan, performed the Church the Nehemlah lllltiimre Mr. and Mrs. William Kord, tn Lewis Wlggln of this city. Mr. llrlan. Jiiiuea T I'owira. Irvlu S. ('olih, a ineinber of the Fenl.m Tiild coun- the Cameron For Wll-to- v. cm Vaw Rev, A. Boynton. A reception was. held at the Cincinnati; Mrs Freil 'I'. Monin, Detroit: Wlggln Is a member of the Yale Club Hex lleach, llrorge Ade. nigby Hell, n cil and the only ono to bo captured by iwciity-otgli- t )(tir be served in tne nrmy WIJlTI.INii ts Com.. York, bv the Maurice I , K. Mr, l.ackaye, .loaeph Heibert, Dudley 1'lcM i) on Tuesday, Api! . Weliil,.-- Mr McKelga Is a son of Mr. and homo of the htlde's parenls, 230 Jeffer- Mr. unit Mrs. II, U'Hl.h. Toronto; and of the Reventh Regiment, N. O. the Canadian inllllU, died it I Hit, In various rapacities. He was In th" i'. 'vy Mrs. - Malone. AUfiiatua Thoinaa and William YVI Mrs fletnuket, son avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Voting la a end Itlchard Hard. CallfnrnUi Mr. N. T. wedding- will take place In ogc of SB, Ho wns n retired merchant Sudan, Dnngola nnd Nile campaign. He "beloved wife of l.un W Well In;, Ferdinand McKelge of im ai r. lid ward McMiua, uunno; Mr. nie Courtlelgh. The sale will be held at the private newer. - I. eon of the late Charles T, Young, W. J. ,rH, Buffale, October, on uonuay, nay I. and had been HI ncveral yean. was made a Companion ot the Hath Funeral I"m oni'i

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