THE NE1W YORK HERALD. SA1rURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922. 11 James McVickar PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Mme. Gordon Sings MRS. C. F. HOFFMA[N CELEBRATES ISenator Edge and PROFESSIONAL AIR' FOR MRS. M. I. ROTHSCHILD DEAD. f JUNIOR LEAGUE SHOW , NEW YOHK. Hater of Ira INt-lson MorrU, Weds Mrs. Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth has come from as in HER ! AGE Bride Sail to Sweden. Minister Disston, to the Belmont. Brangaene DA UGHTER'S COMING OF To-day 7'o Give Three Performances Washington for Charities It Supports. Chicago, Dec. 15..Mrs. Maurice L. Surprising Friends Mrs. E. Henry Harriman returned Tristan und Isolde' on the Majestic rtothachild, 60, widow of a wealthy .esterday to New York from Members of the Junior League of New c clothing merchant and slaterChlagoof Washington. York will give their annual dramatic * rh. Nelson Morris. American Minister Replaces Mme. in I j Sweden, died suddenly to-day. Her Marriage of Prominent Society Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Oneg'in trover Loening; Going to; a,nd musical offering for the benefit of h unhand and brother were with her Members Is of Wide will entertain at dinner next Gillespie Performance of theSecond to le charities It supports at the Waldorf- mthen she died. Tuesday. Hfr^HL 'fl| M|k Europe Study astoria on January 30 and 31 and Mrs. Rothschild was a daughter of AeroI le late Nelson Morris, pioneer Chlcag Interest. Mr. and , Opera. Service. n 1 under the chairmanship of Mrs. Mrs. George Rose have closed ^ n BMKBfe'if ^jtefchL plane Febiaryacker. She was the widow of A. M. :heir house In Roslyn, L. I. and are at K Roland N. Harriman. While the plothHchlid, head of Rothschild & Co., 16 East Sixty-fifth street for the winter. cli&racter of the performance has not' y her daughter, Miss Rita Dolan, has changes ndertaklng. The motif will be merely IcDONALD.BOYLE..At Albany. T., at 5 o'clock afternoon ;hO ca8t. Mme. SicrM 'heir marriage took place last Satur- > Monday, December 11. 1022. Elsie Sauter yesterday avenuetome from to the entertain the three audiences and, Boyle to D. McDonald. in the home of the Rev. A. F. Bender, to Mme. lay In Hath. The bride is a daughter >ntrary to tradition, the argument will George Ritzffarlton.ftay Jeanne Gordon as f and Mrs. Harold M. Bewail. Some the Dutch Reformed Mr. j'"e sustained hy male characters. pastor of Second and Mr. Whitehlll, whoUranjaeneh"d 0if their fellow passengers will be J. Mr. McVickar Mrs. Oliver Pcrln had among her will Mrs. The responsibility of selecting the cast Church in Jersey City. lung tho exacting role of Atlianacl in ShIP 1'rands A. Clark, who join as been to Miss Muriel DIED. the quests at luncheon yesterday at the C.'lark in where their children given had obtained the license Monday at 'Thais" on the previous was Versailles, Mrs. S. Iflnman Bird is designingVanderllt. Marguery Mrs. Edward 8. J. McVickar, evening, a re In school; Lady Strathcona, Clans A. j,amber, Roger R. Mason, Addie R. office of the City Clerk. Mrs. Oliver elieved by Gustavo le costumes and Roshanara is to have nnnnlng, Catharine 8. Thereaa W. Iselin and Miss Mary King Schuetzendorf as Mrs. John Bassett Moore _ McHugo. and Ipreckels. hand in arranging some of the enaem- H lelenberg, Doulsa Miller, Ellen After tiie ceremony Mr. Mrs. Kurvcnal. Neither change was a.nd Herman C. Huffer. C Mrs. J. Prentice 81 East been booked by les. Tlie leading roles havo been as- auldwell, J. A. Morris, John J., Jr. McVickar came to New York and went Kellogg, Mme. Gordon's voice is OfbeneIcial. BBfip Bassage also has igned to Mrs. Henry Potter Russell, rourh, Leslie H. 1'armly. Nina D. to Rtta-Oarlton. where the bride has Fifty-sixth street, will give a luncheon Cleorge McGrath, former Accountant- "jilss Sheila j,laley, Anna F. PoIV, Charles S. tho tnd theater party to-day for her quality, while that of Mme.soprano CJeneral of the Irish Free State, who Byrne, Mrs. Henry Clapp [lerker, Thomas H. Rogers. Eva W. York home for several x mith, Miss Miss Olivia n'uatie, Ann J. Schneider, Anna made her New Miss Barbara Kellogg. daughter,Matzenauer, who sang Isolde, leans c ante hero on a financial mission for Betsy Flagg, is Sir Kobert Balrd. K. J'nhnson, Miss Helen Hoadiey and ticht-merdla, Elsie E. Thoma. Frank years. Their marriage, which of :oward contralto timbre, in hlis Government; losers. and Irker-on, 8. K Veltrh, David 8. Mrs. Patrick A. Valentine will go to especially II. E.. managing director of the Belfast Herbert Adains Henry Bar- £Idwards, Ida F. wide interest, came as something of a ts - Widmayer, Marie T. next to the lower range. Thus tho musical 1 and associated papers; the t( I. i lahn, Myer Wilson, Henry C as no announcement of Chicago Wednesday pass "vleijraph Miss Beatrice I'ratt will be Mrs. IV surprise, public lollUays with her sons, Messrs. :ontrast planned by Wagner was IIon. and Mrs. Arthur J. P. Howard, liar-1 nabe, Louis Zellweger, Anna L. their engagement had been made. Philip K. C. ri man's right hand assistant as vice-1 D. and Lester Armour. and this, in a lyric drama reversed,in CJen. Sir Menus O'Keefe, M. D., Mrs. Disston was before her first JJ. G.; L>r. David Bergstrom, Swedish c'mlrman of the production committee, In Memnriam. Miss Raphael 13. a R'hich the organic union of w1th Mrs. William J. as secre- EImmona, Charles E. Gorman, Gertie A. marriage Dunlop, Mr. Lawrence Jennings will come mood, text JMinister at Toklo, and Mrs. Bergstrom, Stlirges daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ind musical color is so was 'arlos de Socasa, Attache of the Chil- ftiry, Miss M. Rouise Dixon as treasurer next week from Yale to pass the complete, U1ad E of Philadelphia. Mrs. John Dunlop lisadvan e an Count de Bellegarde, Miss Marjorie Cleveland as publicity :AM15KR..At Galveston. Texas, December is her and with his parents, Mr. and holiiaysMrs. tageoua. Legation; d irector. If. Roger Robert Member of Summit, N. Jr., only daughter,W'anamaker,silver G. I"rancois Crucy, ftpeclal representative Mrs. Winthrop W. Aldrich In she has one son, Mr. William Disston. Jennings. It seems futile, however to v 111 over the office as far as J., Ills Mth year, son of tho late Robert H plead o f Prtit Pariaien and L'lliustration, tor preside box L. Mamber and Augusta Nellls of She hus lived In London and Paris a for the artistic aims of tlle boxes are and Mrs. John Llpe Mr. and Mrs. George R. D. 8chieffelin Wagner. He AI. Clemenceau's American tour; Rob- concerned, Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, great deal. himself died a Vleyerkort will get the for J uiio M. Smith and two Mrs. lave closed their houee in disappointed man e rt W. Armltage, Yorkshire colliery advertising sisters, Mr. McVickar. whose family Is one Morrlstown, he felt secretary tl XT programs, for which a member of Chaunccy Marshall and Mrs. Frederick M. J., and are at the home of her that the world persistedl>ecause o wner; Maksymiljan Kolski, Sterling Seeley. Funeral services at of the oldest In New York. Is a son of In his 0 f the Polish finance delegation; Leslie tlic league will design a special cover. the late Mr. and Mrs. James McVickar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herlbner,parents.ignoring purpose to transform Church of the Epiphany, Lexington av. it a East Sixty-sixth street. npcra into "drama per musica" and a nd Philip Runclman, London steamship and 35th st.. New Yor" city, on His mother before her marriage was wners; J. R. Wierdsma, chairman of JOHN J. MORRIS DEAD. December IB, aY2 P. M. PleaseSaturday,otnlt Miss Ada Jaffray, a daughter of Ed- viewed such works as 'Tristan und flowers. he Holland-American Line; Arthur . ward S. Jaffray. one of the famous Mrs. Colgata I-Ioyt gave a luncheon Isolde" through the eyes of tho mere Sir Ernest BANN'ING..At Lyme. Conn., on Friday, Iweetser, Swiss Journalist; 11 crumbs Now York merchants of his day. Mr. {it Pierre's yesterday for Mrs. Preston meeker after entertainment. The ildham. Brltlst barrister; Lieut.-Col. H. to Injuries Received In December 13, 1922. Catharine Scofleld McVickar'a brothers are Messrs. Will- ['ope Satterwhltc, Mrs. John H. Child Banning, widow of S. Waldo Manning. widen Wagner lamented conditionsstill '"~-t£^V^ J. Wallis, Col. George A. Carruthers Subway Station Fall. Funeral services at her lata lam Nelson McVlckar, Edward S. Jaf- «tnd Mrs. J. Allen Towndcnd. Mr. residence, »xist, and therefore operagoers are not a nd Gen. and Mrs. Mieklem. John Sunday, December 17, 2 P. M. fray McVlckar, John A. McVlckar who <>eorge D. Widener gave a email Photo Gelsltr & Andrews. the names J. Morris, 68. of Tuxedo Park, disturbed by an of voices so by The long list also Includes receiver and HELEN BERG..Louisa. CAMPBELL lives in Paris, and Noel McVlckar. He < there for Mr. Henry T. Sloane.lunchion exchange L. Nuelsen. head of the appraiser hi bankruptcy tlflth long as those voices Miss Marian ]K. Hoffman. 0 f Bishop John ja" ith an oflice at 276 Fifth avenue, died CHURCH. Broadway, FtTNKKALSt., has been married before. His first produce ,\Tethodlst Episcopal Church in Central Haturday. 2 P. M. sounds. sterduy in New York Hospital of in- cnuuK.i wife was Miss Daisy Emerson, Mrs, David Gray, who has juet come agreeable to1lurope, who has been attending mo a.. suuaeniy. ar m* irles on of Isaac Emerson of Baltimore,daughterand Ifrom her home In Portland, Me., will Let it then be recorded that Mme. meeting of the Board of For- *unnual received December 11 when apartment, 70 Kant 77tli at., early Friday a sister of Mrs. T. Baker. He a this afternoon at the Gordon n< fell from the platform of the B. R. T. morning. Funeral Monday, at 11 o'clock. Raymond j5lve reception is pictorially a beautiful Miss Marian K. Hoffman Receives With Her Mother."ign Missions; Prof. Chauncy B. Tinker Universal .197 av. is a Har- I ibway station at and Chap-I, lyxlngton first cousin of Mrs. J. Borden 1tome of her niece, Mrs. Franklin and that she gives an f Yale. Charles H. Kbbetts oT the Broadway Philadelphia. Washington, Wllkea-Barre riman, and related to other well known 1 Roosevelt, 47 East intelligentRrangaene S. wenty-nlnth street. and Sixty-fifthDeanojmd commendable impersonation. Mr. at Dinner and Danee at °\Jrooklyn National Baseball Club. Mr. Chicago papers please copy. New York families. s itreet, to Introduce Into society her Sheriy's. /trlent etcher; Rev. Dr. It. Morris formerly lived at 20 Fifth cROUCH.Leslie H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL Schuetzendorf has been heard Edwards, k'enue a Mr. McVlckar is engaged in the oil tlaughter. Miss Nancy Waterbury, and with ydaclnnes, Bishop of Jerusalem, and and for forty years was CHURCH, B'wa.v, With at., Saturday, 0 business. He is a member of various ter Anna R. itreater satisfaction in other roles than j*1 of the auctioneering Arm of mem?r 1". M. i niece, Miss Hall. ! Mrs. Charles Frederick Hoffman gave rhere also were included and ^Irs. Maclnnes. Edward A. clubs, among them the Union. in Kurvenai. He was sincere and Bishop Theodore B. Schulze. Dr. Boris I). m Morris & Mitchell of WI1erdlng,470 EIALEY..At 8t. Francis Hospital, one of the most interesting parties of Urs. William T. Manning, Brlg.-Gen. K MacDouall,® roome street. Ho ended his N. Y., Anna Fruncls Poughkeepsle,Daley. WASHINGTON. painstaking and quite in accord with the season a followed ind Mr. and *togen, head of the joint distribution Funeral at 10 last night, dinner Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, re- 11 that that llrm In May. 1921.connecnnHe Monday A. M. from St. MRS. BRUCE GLASGOW the traditions. a dance to celebrate the Urs. Cliarles B. Mr. and commltteo for Russian and Polish Mary's Church. Pialnfleld. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren have as by at Sherry's Alexander, Thomas V. Moore, professor w as a member of the Union Club, the 1 heir Mrs. Warren's Mr. Mr. Pender repeated his Kino Mark, coming of age of her daughter. Miss nr». jmiku :r ceiraoni,, -vir. r raim lef; Rev. rlECKER..At Upper Montclair, N. J., GETS PARIS DIVORCE guests father, 0 f at San Francisco Tht ologi- Holiand Society, the Metropolitan Club 15, Thomas December William H. Bliss. in which he sustained the Mariun K. Horrman. The hostess ana :Vlunsey, Mrs. W. Watts Sherman, Mr. theology ' 10*11, Hunt, husband reputation c;al I>r. I. G. Kllgler of Washington. D. C.; the Society of of Adelaide Terhunc Decker, formerly of which he her daughter received their guests in iind Mrs. J. Plerpont Morgan, Mrs. Seminary; °j ..n.l »V-,. Ct VU1,aI.. has pained in the course of 1tockefeller Institute, head of the Pal- C Orange, N. J. Funeral services from tlis and Mrs. John M. Palmer and his the reception room that adjoins the 1Frederick Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. James residence of his son. Randall H. Former New York Clubman Col. short term at the Metropolitan. 1 0 Malarial Research Unit; Dr. Otto Si iclety. He was graduated from New Decker, ' a banquet hall. The per- SV. Gerard, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas stine 272 Park St., on Monday morning, ?ol. and Mrs. Thoma* Darrah gave Curt Taucher guests-included " York in 1874 He leaves his Had Filed Counter Suit. was, of course, the sons of ,n the social life of 1 Canon ami Mrs. Robert Ihulhof, John W. Finch, geologist; University 18, at 10:30. New Orleans Decemberpapers (lance for ifoO last night at the Officers prominence Hurray Butler, YV. Alfred w ife, who formerly was Miss Florence please Miss This young German tenor attainsTristan.this city, and also those who are in- ISills .Tones, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ilenn YV. Cole, George Fuller, copy. "flub, Washington Barracks, for 1 considerable 1Ceene, Dr. A. E. Austin of Greenwich, C:relghton of Brooklyn, and two sisters, dUAN'E..On Thursday, December 14, 1022, Special Cable to Tub Nbw York 11 bhai.d. 5 Jean Darrah. levei of merit in the terested in the growth and building of 1 Jr., Mr. and Mrs, John R. *Baker, Ann Mary Palmer and Miss vvho is to London and Vienna M rs. W. M. Ferine and Mrs. Cornelia J. Duane, widow of W. J. Duane. at Copyrloht, 11)22, by Tub Nbw York Herald. part. His voice does not admit of a the Cathedral of Sjt. John the Divine, of IDrexel, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lanier, going her residence, 59 which Miss late Hr. and Mrs. Richard V. N. 'or study, and N. A. Elsberg. M Morris, both of Paterson. N. J. McDonougli St., Brooklyn. New York llerald Bureau. ) Lady Geddes, wife of the British Am- moving expression of the tumult of Hoffman's father, the Gambrill, theatrical contingent, includes Funeral services at 10 A. M. Monday. Paris. Dee. 15. ( that Charles Frederick Hoffman, for nine- 1Mr. and Mrs. CorneliuB Vanderbilt, Jr., The December 18, Chutvh of Our Lady of )tassador, was at home yesterday after- passion shakes the soul of the ®iMhh Pearl YYrhite, Miss Blythe Daly, charles s. polk. Victory, av., McDonougli St. A Paris tribunal granted a Mrs teen years was treasurer, trustee and 1dr. and Mrs. George llenry Warren, Throop to-day toon, assisted by the Hon. Brooks, unhappy knight, hut he is faithful to member of the committee. Miss JFr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. ^diss Barbara YY'lnthrop and Miss Charles Sumner Polk, for the last private. Please omit flowers. Interment divorce to Mrs. Bruce Glasgow, whose Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. C. E. D. Bridge, the building Gillespie Marc 51, letter and the spirit of the drama Hoffman is a granddaughter of the imd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. O'Brien. 1; Beach, film artists; Klaw,Cyiriennerteen years a member of the compos- 1CHEMKNDIA..Elsli Emily, only child of husband was at one time polo player of ;Mrs. Merchant Mahoney and Mrs. I. as far as his Mbss 'Iroduccr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jean the late Francisco Echemendia and the New York Athletic Club and well powers go. Mr. late Rev. Dr. Char'es F. Hoffman and Among the young friends of 1 ig room staff of The Evening Tele- (neo Benito), entered Into restClementine rhomus Hagner. { a late Dean Hoffman. IHoffman were Misses Alice Bar- IJedlni. ''' am before in known In New York r circles conducted and governed a Boianzkygrandneice of the Mary and that the composing 14, 1922. In her 22d year. ServicesDccember newspapt t Grace Another passenger will be Grover >om at tho home her Eliso Col. had filed nations ' well knit publication of generallythe The dinner was served at several ley, Sylvia R. Hillhouse, He will of The New York Herald, died of grandmother, thirty years ago. Glasgow A ball and pageant of the tables, which later were removed for c Carlotta Havemeyer, Helen IjOening, airplane constructor. In his home at 13 West llenlto, SOS West 181st st., Saturday, a counter suit his and at Ward- score. Vanierbilt, sterday Sixty- 10, at 8 P. at charging wife urth -street after an attack of heart M. Interment Decemberthe their with to ruin the benefit of the on Eu- convenience of the family. daughters plotting inan Park Hotel for family at the festivities were Mr. and t rv, Jeanc Reynal, Renee Carhart, t4on and equipment used several ()| sense. He was first vice-chairman of him when a year ago they obtained a 1Women's Universal Alliance, of which I ADERRWSKI TO HE Alt PIANIST ro* ean ai* lines, latest develop- K CKKHSON..In Wednesday, Mrs. William >1. V". Hoffman, Mr. and (jiadys Llvermore and Kthel Le Roy studying ie Telegram chapel of Typographical December 13, S Katherlne Eckerson, legal order restraining him from con- \Mrs. C. C. Calhoun is president. Ignace Pndcrewskl will attend the Mrs. C. Gouvorneur Hoffman, Mr. and 1King; also Messrs. Clarence H. Mackay, rnents with the Idea of Incorporating the tilon No. 6. He was a descendant of daughter of the late James eldest an a Mrs. Calhoun en- Eckerson ducting automobile factory in \ the ball Mr. and Be"ore '»!. concert of the City Symphony Or Mrs. Stoddaru Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. IFrederic A. Julllard, Wiliarn K. Van. 1>est foreign Ideas with the proposed air en. Polk of the Confederate army and Anna Maria Bogert Eckerson. suburb of Taris, which he had started tertalned at Clifton, the now home of ( Dr. < Mills. Lawrence S. 1ine between New York and at the Fifth Avenue Service at the Century Theater to-mor hostraGerald Moncrioffn Livingston. and lerbllt, Ogden L. Newport p> leaves his wife and a son, Aaron church Presbyterian since the war. i :ho alliance. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. , ow Al- Howard Howard, rlext summer. YY'hile in Paris Mr. Loen- Chai>el, 3 West 55th St., on .Satur: | to hear Nadla Reisenberg, Mrs. John B. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, Thomas pork. day morning, December 16. 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Glasgow was the widow of a [/ Wil Nixon of New York. ( from bert Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman \ymar Johnson, W. Hude -Veil son, 1 ng will represent the Aeronautical pianist Russia, who wi'l17-yenr)ldm»ke Gallatin, IDWARDS..Suddenly, on December 15, wealthy manufacturer. At previous icon debut as the soloist. Miss Nlckereon, Misses Angelica and Mabel 1Murray Taylor, Percy R. Pyno 2d, Stuy- (Chamber of Commerce of the United jt. a. call dwell. 1922, Miss Ida Floyd Edwards of 23 Far hearings Col. Glasgow told a sensational Vice-President and Mrs. Coohdae were jtelsenberg has played for Josef Ho' Gerry, Messrs. Albert D. and Murray t/esnnt Le Roy French. Bertram de N. fStates at the annual aeroplane salon. View av.. Now Brighton. Ktat'-n Island, J. , < J. A. Cauldwell. vice-president of' late head nur-c of of how he had wa.ked into a trap ,imong the Kuests of Mr. Henry and ofnanHoffman, Mr. George R. Preston, uncle Truger, Albert Morris Bagby and The Lamport & Holt liner Y'asnrl, the Vanderbllt Clinic, story Setgle Rachmaninoff, both H & New York. Services at the and been induced to marry the widow. district commander of the Amerl- I,whom her Arthur of Miss Hoffman: Mr. John M. S. A. » Uhlnelander King. « Fredtricklading will lake to South Amer- ertron, Crlscom Co.. bankers, died Presbyterian Ryan, praised playing highly. to-dry, of heart disease In his Church, Mlddlo Inland. L. I., on Sunday. ;an Legion. at dinner last evening at i. Gaines, manager of the City Symphony Preston and Miss Jean Preston, cousins; After the dance most of Mrs. Hoff- ican ports Mr. and Mrs. E. Bigelow and festerday Iiecetnber 17, at 2 1'. M. IVurdman Park Hotel. Gen Pershing. !(Jrchestra, has the Miss Sallie Brevoort Peet, Mr. and iman's guests went on to the dance ;diss P. Bigelow of Boston. E. B. Linton " 70 Enst 5? >vont*-se\enth apartlent,street. NELL BRINKLEYNAMES engaged Century and ^Ie was educated at West but IAHN..Myer, In his 62d year, after brief Senator and Mrs. Sheppard, Gen. and , for ten more Sunday afternoonTheiterMrs. Robert LI Kingston Gerry and riven by Mr. Mrs. Frederick H. c»f the Standard Oil Company, Gordon Point, Illness, at 130 West 87th St., beloved SON BRUCE M'REA 3D Mrs. Sawyer, Col. Alvln M Owsley. 'pop" concerts beginning December 30. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry. .Mien at the Rltz-Carlton. I -ary, Roy La^y, C. H. Bradner, Luiz to enter the investment bankingreigned of Flora Hahn tneo Jacobs) husbandand commander of the American , at usiness. He was a member of the brother of Morris, Clara, Simon atol national 'alazuelo Spanish Vice-Consul Per- , Frances llauman. Funeral John T. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Lieut. Annlbal Mattos of the 11iacquet Club of Philadelphia. He leaves Sunday, to Be Christened for Legion; MISS ELLENRANDOLPH lambuco; !l Is wife and his Mrs. John 17. at 10.30 »\. M., from TempleX»eivmbtr Boy ]Thomas O- Marvin. Mrs. Walter Con- Yrrzlllan navy, R. M. Lookwoo '. ,! It. daughter, Rodetdi Sholom, Lexington av. and Aid :ent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer and TO BE FEB. 1 Hundreds Attend Mme. Walska Buys ;jockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ama- A1[atthew Blynn, Jr., of Philadelphia. at. Relatives and friends and members Mrs. M. Rhlnehart were MARRIED of New of Empire City Lodge, ,\'o. 42, I. O. F. S. Dr. and Stanley ;rga York. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. conncr iiaskell. of I., Progress Club, are respectfully Announcement was made yesterday 1, retired business.man, sportsman and faithful employee of ('. V. Miller. 9 Bast drs. hi died here late last night after 55th st. Funeral Saturday, December Id, known nc Nell Brlnklcy, the artist and New York arrivals at Washington Miss Priscilla Alien in Paris Theater E. H. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. C. arseman, 1922, front Sheridan's Funeral Parlors, 3.,n The boy will be named Bruce McHea ( Miss A. A. BIsselL Miss C. E. vemeyer. wedding iajestic for He will Retreat, Harrison, Y., Vincent's 8d for father and wOgan. will take place 1 in St. the England. spend the mass for ewan justice. December 14, 1922. RequiemThursday.Mass his grandfather. Horn. Messrs. A. M. King, L. R. Drlvet ) February troduec Daughter at Champs Klysees Voting Jlolldays with friends In Sussex. He ex- In Convent December 16th at Thomas Church, and a small reception Memorial Mass for Ewan Justice, Chapel. ind Scott Ferris. will follow at the 1 >eots to be in London only a few days, A 10 A. M. AT ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. W. McGrath, Mr. and Colony Club. Rltz-Carlton. Power. a t(irmer New York newspaper man. will Wlllard.Mrs. J. Miss Randolph Is the of the ifter which lie will kd to the Riviera for ^tILLER..Ellen, wife of James W. Miller, to Tine New C. Mets. Jr.; Messrs. H. L. daughter the winter. Mr. Klaw hir- celebrated at 10 o'clock this morning on December 15, In her 77th year. Bprcial Dispatch Yohk Hhbai.d. Mrs. T. ate Edmund Randolph. She was will take the Atlantic James B. Regan. r of "The Last now » t the Church of the Paullst Fathers, services at her late home, 226 Funeral Citt, N. J., Dec. 15.. 1.lojrct, BL 11. Hooker. to society two at the naadscript Warning," N. on at Kernan, S. S. Bradley. years ago, introiuced r F street and Columbus ave- av., Nutlcy, J., SaturdayVreeland (lov.-Elcct. George K. Sllzcr of New Jer- Jr.; Edward V. |jtime being elected a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hobbs Allen Paris, Dec. 15..Mme. Ganna Wulska, tinning at the Klaw Theater, and on be- Ifty-nlnth 8 p. M. was the W. France, R. I,. Welch and ' lalf of Messrs. " up. Mr. Justice died October 10 In aey one of speakers to-night K. Kip. R. Junior League. She Is c niece of Mrs. of New York and Ilolton Priory. Pelhum ]irlma donna, wife of Harold F. McCor- Mlndlin and Ooldreyer ICRRia .-Suddenly, at New York Hospital, at the convention banquet of the Heal 3. W. Stamford. Egerton of Mrs. Trimble virlll negotiate for a I»ndon production Blerlin. December 15, John Jacob Morris, Jr., Webb, Richard dances nick of Chi has the con- . Estate League of at the Wardman Park.Mr. and Mrs. T. H. ind Mr. Lothrop Randolph. On her Manor, gave one of the largest ago, purchased | n which he probably will be Interested. husband of Florence H. Morrla.beloved Ambassador. Mme. Frances Alda, opera rildemann and Mrs. G. Anderson last night at the Rita- trolling Interest In the Theatre des rances star takes leave. Funeral servloes at Grace Church. mother's side she is a n'ece of Mrs. J. of the season and 10th »t., Sunday afternoonBroadwayat ttar, Is at tho Ritz-Cariton. jHawly. ( Jnrdner Cassatt and Mrs. Edward S. to Introduce their youngest (Hhamps Klysees. She holds the majority ECr.AIIOR'S CONSUL ARRIVING. Frances Starr to-nteht will conclude! 3 I*. M Interment private. Arrivals from New York jat Carlton hotels! 4Bulkley of Philadelphia. It <>t tlie which carry After a frrur months' vacation In his h er engagement In David Belasco's pro- [>ARMLY . At her residence, 334 Highland OK SOCIETY. daughter. Miss Priscilla Alden Allen. preferred shares, " Include: NOTES Mr. Havemeyer is the son of the late lative country Consul-General Gustavo daction of "Shore Leave," a "sea-goin' av Oruin>. N" .1 I ecember 15. 1922. Ritz-Cariton.Dr. and Mrs. Edward < unit of New York A'lth them the voting power. Nina I»eona Parmly. wife of th» late Mr. and Mrs. Mercer P. Moseley and 3-harles F. Havemeyer and a grandson a party representative ^ t. do Vcaza of Ecuador is expected to 01-imedy of American life by Hubert Mr. A. C. Hall, Judge Aaron <>f the late Theodore common which has no vot- Kleazar Parmly. Funeral private. Pari* Meyers, 1 heir daughter. Miss Ruth Moaeley, Havemeyer of this society, the guests Including the The stock, nirrlve to-day on the Panama from 0ishorne. In the Lvceum Theater, and newspaper* copy. J. Levy, Mrs. T. 1* Lewis, Mrs. Albert left <:lty and Newport. His mother now is and hostess as the 1who live at the Netherland Hotel, friends of the host marriedng power, is held by William K. Van- C?olon. The Consul-Oeneral Is nccom- o:n Christmas night will present play f OLK..On Deceentu r 1", Charles H. Ely and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mrs. Frederick C. Beach. He has two season and Friday, for Miami to pass the winter. well as debutantes of the Otto H. James Hazen 1lanb-d by his wife and two sons, Alfre?l He Is a member of the Racquet and street a dinner for their Interests jOST"AND"POUND. Rogers. and Mrs, 1Ihey will pass the winter at the new ,rennls Club. gave Sixtyfifthpre-war value, while the total Invest- aIptefal I>i*patrh tn Tut: New Yosk Hbrat.p. home. 31 Hickory Drive, on Saturday Marlborough-Blenhelm.Mr. daughter, Miss Cornelia T. Livingston, December 1". on arrival of (rainafternoon. W. H. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cook, Bon Air-Vanderbllt. ncnt Is upwards of 5,000,000 francs, Hot SrniNus, Va., Dec. 15..Mr. nnd Ttato 45c. a line, 40c. a line for three Hoboken. L. A W. It. It., at Miss Allen being one of the guests. value. Annotincsmenta leaving P., Mr. E. J. Lees, Mr. Philip L. Schell and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Boeeom will dinner were Misses prewardrs. Ira Richards, Jr., arrived at the Ifisues within a week. 1 :03 P. M. COMMANDER OF FORCES Among others at the The theater is new and until Mr. C. W. Badenhausen. ( rive an afternoon of music to-morrow Jean Potter, Cynthia building richly -fomestead to-day from New York. This fisr to-morrow'a Herald received gICHNEIPKR.. At A liendn Is'. N. J., on nc- Ellin Mackay, If contains a auditorium 1922, Antin Schneider. aged S7 Traymore.Miss Mary Weber, ,it their home, 21 East Eighty-second IN HAWAII IS ENCAGED Marie lirooke, Rhoda Came- itqulpped. largo ifternoon they rode over Virginia Moun- nlidnight. Telephone Worth 10,000. 14, December Miss Marion Whidden, will sing a group Robinson, for opera and a smaller one for drama. alns. years. I uneral services on Saturday. coinpanied by ,itroet. Max Kerolik ron, Betty Hammlll, Prances McKeever, I'l, 1928, at her daughter's December and Mr. and Mrs. Letghton Lobdeil. songs. Up to the present It has not been a Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Porter 2d and RRAI'RP bag, left In Yellow taxi, between Mrs. Van >f Russian ( Emily O'Xeill Davh-s. Josephine Bodge, on 41id St.: Stephen lloutten, resilience, Dennis.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Co enza. of the Gen. T. C. Menoher to Wed financial success. llr. and Mrs, James Rurns, Jr., came I.exlngton ami Mh ava., N. J., at I P. M. Interment atAllenoal". Mrs. Exra Hunt Dyer Messrs. William H. Vanderbllt, reward. M. B. C., apartment S-B. libral141 of at Lutheran Miss Lucy M. Moore. Mr. J. M. Barrett 8t. Louis, is expected Mis* Elizabeth Painter. Coster Schcrmerhom, n to-day from Philadelphia. est 441 li. family, Sunday, convenience Mr. James C. McOuire. Hotel, Buckngharn Davis, A. WorthIngton James P. Marsten of New Cemetery, Hrooklyn. and be the guest of her mother, Frederic R. Cou- j,Mrs.York I; II.1.KOI.I), sum of money, lost ~ s. H. Conover. Here soon to F. Philips*- Itoblnson, GOV.-ELECT SMITH AND Irove containing 'HOMA-Frank. CAMPBELL FUNERAL Strand.Mrs. Mrs. M. Washington Larendon, of Mfi HottOLVruO, Dec. 15 (Associated Press). W. H. Fnnshawo White, with her mother and sister. Mrs. l«l»t st. or Fort tew ferry, Tlnirsday; CHURCH, B'way, fkith st. Notice later. Breakers.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RIs- dert. Jr., Metcalf w Call Portland! 3ir.!.l. . itlchardson Johnson nnd Miss reard. tVest End avenue, for the Christmas .'The engagement was announced and James Thompson. COPELAND ARE GUESTS ^EEITCH..Passed sway, on Mr. and Mrs. Snmuel Joseph, Mr. to-day Cromwell Frederick ^arollne Johnson, to Kasslfern Farm for C OlS ITRHE containing money, tickets: peacefully kin, holidays. < )f Major-Oen. Charles T. Menoher, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, assisted by their .Tobn -tOCO. MTt. Mt'NROB. 14, 1922, David S. Veltch, sonDecembero7 and Mrs. M. L. Coplan and Mr. and of the Hawaiian division. Unitedcommander Livingston, Jr., uncheon. please return. the l;»te David and .lane Veltch, and Mrs. J. M. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer of daughter, Mrs. Goodhue Mr. and Mrs. Give< Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mrs. LA88KP, tortoise shell, In soft leather husbHiid of Ivile L. Lawrence. beloved States Army, and Miss Elisabeth received their guests Vogel Pollock, or st. " arc at Paint.r-. and debutante, ltornugli Hall fhiffleld arc .