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THE , SUN, .WEDNESDAY, APRIL .16, 1919i 9 years an apothecary In the navy. NOTES OF SOCIAL WORLD. eral D. A. R. WANT LAW TO ! THE OBITUAMES. He gavo up his Manhattan practice re- BROADWAY SOON TO CHAMBERLAIN GALLS LAWYER ASKS THIRD cently becauso of falling health. He S42S Miss Itrfy Slater, daughter of Mrs. MISS JJMILY ABBEY. leaves his wtfa and three sons. STOP FLAG'S MISUSE Horatlon Nelson Slater, will be married to Murphy noon, April Funeral services will be conducted SEE ROSE coghlan: Modern and Antique Pictures FOR ARMY JUSTICE Dr. James B. at OF KEITH MILLIONS this, afternon for (Miss Emily Abbey, a MRS. ADELINE F. SAMPSON. Find Desecration Is Growing 27, In tho home of her mother, 270 Park Brooklyn's oldest Mrs. Adeline 8ampson, ot Bring 8 82.50. avenue. The brldo will be given away member of one of F. widow Since Hostilities Ended. f by fllatgr. families, who died Sunday at her home, Sampson, a lifelong resident f her brother, Horatlon Nelson 197 Miss Abbey's great of Greenwich, Conn., tn daughter Harrison street died Monday April 15. A decorative old portrait of the Miss Adrlenne M. Iselln. of Thomas, Abbey, who Shaftsburg, gone "Washington, Enactment Margaret Lawronco Will Try Declares Ho Will Cito 1,000 Mr. O'Donnell Iselln, John F. Cronan Says Paul grandfather was Vt whither she had of a Federal law to prevent genoroi Comtesse de Maurcpos by Van Loo led nnd Mrs. Columbus equipped an entire regiment In tho War on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Nellie the prices In the eale of modern and an- will be the only bridal attendant, and now misuse and desecration of the American Out Two Comedies and Piny to Show Hocks-- , Keith and Albeo Fledged of the Revolution. His monument Huelet. She was SI years ot age. report tique pictures which began laet night at Cases Cruelty of Dr. A. Raymond Dochev of the Conn.' Ben.' Darlas N. Sampson flag was advocated in a stands at Enfield, Mrs. was the descendant of twenty-eight- h " feller Institute will act as best man. A to tho congress of tlin the American Art Association Qallerleii. Courts-Martia- who during' civil war One Next SoaBon. l. wedding . $6;0.00,000 Fee. Couch, served tho a family prominent In Revolutionary Daughters of the American Revolution, Koine to a buyer represented by W. W. breakfast will follow.. on the Northern side, was her uncle. Her days. Hor husband served in tho civil Ran-nar- d, In Seaman, agent, for $125. Tl marriage of MUs Dorothy ifather, Westminster S. Abbey, was a war. session at Continental Hall. i The next beat price waa an Ameri- daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Clif- was Mrs. James P. Hume, Stato Itegent of for prominent Miss, Abbey o. merchant flag com-mltte- pastor snow can work. "The Old Oaken Bucket." by FLAG INSDLTER EJECTED ford Hennard, to Lieut Henry Rogers FEARED DISINHERITANCE an active church worker.' She Is sur- Wisconsin, chairman of tho weds girl Jerome Thompson, which sold to ClapD Benjamin, Section, U. 8. N IlEV. II. J. VAN ALLEN. reported that the evil had ln- -i Aviation vived by two brothers and two sisters. very armistice, t. a rah am for $400 will tako place on the af temoon ot April Interment will be In Greenwood Ceme- Albakt, April 16. The Rev. II. J. creased greatly since the The other pictures that brought $100 28 In St. Thomas's Church. There will tery. Van Allen, 63, died hers suddenly of nnd that while it was duo largely to Rehearsal of Green and up. with buyers 'and prices, were as Stranger, Starts Fight by be a small wedding reception In the Chargos Vaudeville 'Pioneer a heart attack Although born Ignorance .State laws were so conflicting follows : home bride's parents, 70 East a doaf mute, be could speak with dis- and so lax that a Federal statute wan ot the MRS. HENRY BHOML1Y. proper regard thsjl Room Club Next Sunday No. II, fcy Sneering' and Unpatriotic Seventy-sevent- h street. Lot Women Rule Ilim and tinctness and was In chargo of tha needed to assure for I,nafapa, unknown artist, Bromley, national emblem by all classes. to Arlington aallarlm. $170, A recital will be given by Mis Eva Mrs. Viola Annetta Derby services for tho deaf In tho diocese of "Dark Horses" Coming. HO. 14. Dullh Tn f ,pIm .T V m,wtAM Bemark. this Made Them Large Gifts. widow of tho Rev. Henry Bromley, who Albany, central New York and weatern Tho most frequent misuse of tho fios;,( to W. W. Saurian. aeanC Cauthler and Ooslp Qabrllowltech Mrs. was by fttO. bene-- nt was' one of the pastors of tha Green- New York, for a number of years. Hume declared, theatres uuara, oy ti a. vaui, i w. evening at the Colony Club for the Brooklyn, died and magaxlnes, In cartoons nnd A. Uurnttt. 1110. of the Greenwich House Muslo School, wood Baptist Church, In iotcr. No. 45. In seventy-fourt- h' year. She In tho days tha war and par- Iloso Coghlan, last of the celebrated Villas Landscape, i by Henry United States Senator George 15. Barrow street. clubhouse will Boston, April 15. Allocations that Monday her MANY PARTIES SPRINGS. latter of cmuir omitn, is j, v. wniave 00. Tha lived at 494 Tenth street, Brooklyn, and AT ticularly slnca the nrmldlca and with group of players who caused Wallsck'a NO. re- be Used through tha courtesy of Mrs. A. Paul Keith and Edward F. Albee f i. "Cloaa of Day, W. Marrltt Post, Chamberlain, Democrat, of Oregon, 'was a member of the Colonial Daughters the returning homo of troops the public i to Dr. rred Iose. mi. Adrian 1L Jollne. 1910, give John Large Theatre In the early 'I0's to suspend the NO. 41. AttnAA k a ytmrrr. tiring chairman of the Senate Military agreed In December, to of the Seventeenth Century, tho Daugh- Nevr York Colony Will eho said, had used tho flag for costumes Memorial As- rd free list, trill return to Broadway In eehool of Lrllllara, t Mr. Oucllamattl, Tho Women's Roosevelt F, Cronan, a lawyer, one-thi- ot the ters of the American Revolution and the Spend and decorations In auch way ns to Affairs Committee, speaking nt a dlnnor reception af- Easter nt Itesort. a, few weeks put thoroughfare sociation will hold a this S1S,000,000 estate ot B. Keith, the Founders of Norwich,' Conn. Before arouse tho resentment of patrtotlo and that No. II. Portrait of a Young Lady, by A. of the Sphinx Club at the Waldorf, last ternoon In the home of Mrs. John Henry I a, Suctal DupalcK to Tax Bex. back tn Its old position on Lavlllt-aular- to Mr. marriage Mrs. Bromley was teacher tha theatri- Ouillamattl. 4141. 9 Ninety-fir- st street, vaudeville theatrical proprietor, if he Sprinos, Va., April 15. No. II, of Marqul" d'llumlaraa, night, threatened If necessary to cite Hammond, East for In tha Brooklyn publto schools. She Is Hot Visitors A campaign of education In the schools j cal map. She will be In the diadem rortrait Mrs. Wood, Its honorary presi- are arriving from all points to spend of all star performers who will present J'tar Drousls, to n. W, Beamaa, agent, 1,000 cases to prove his contention that Leonard should success In preventing Mr. Keith survived by a sister, niece and four and publicity were urged and all tha IZ20. dent. disinheriting son are nephews. Easter here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward An- daughters were nsked to cooperate tn the new Paul M. Potter farce, the UtU No. IT. Arab In Sattlt, by Paul Injustice was meted out by arm from his Paul drews Clark Miss W. Mrs. Nott Dyer returned and their daughter, the' efforts to enlighten the offondlng of which every night between to A. Burnett, . courts-martia- Richard has Mr. alternates lit l. made tn a bill in equity filed by Helen O. Clark, hava come .a long 'Trotty 6oft" and "Very BofC When No. II, Portrait of Laajr, English from Hot Springs. Vs., to her homo In SIR ATJpUSTE REAL ANOEItH. for elements. . V school, to J. A. etuts, I1M. Senator Chamberlain cited two spo East Orange, N, Cronan In the Superior Court visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray Forbes last heard from In New York Mlra No. 11. Portrait of a Man, attributed to J. Montreal, April 15. Sir Augusta Real have Joined tha Easter colony. Mr. Albeo personally, and Mr. Albee, Lieutenant-Govern- Corhlan was with "Our Betters," and LarglllUre, to W. W. Awmtn, agent. 1110. clflc cases- of men of the American Ex The marriage of Miss Margaret Spen- Angers, K. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Bedell II. Harned, Mian COURT ACQUITS "NELLIE BLt." tho revival of "" the Bhubert No. II. Portrait of a Lady, Engllah cer White, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook Gorman, as n..,k.. 1111 ,111 llArA at school, to Or. Pont. pedltlonnry Forces who Were sentenced daughter P. and John P. n1fl4 Aiaoei cnoate, Charles 8. Inman, Cath- Theatre, which also was an alt star af Frad Jill. Robert W. White of this city, to Capt. last night of pneumonia. He was borni 8, Ko. It, Portrait of a Woman, German to twenty-flv- e and fifteen years, respeC' executors of tha will of A. Paul Keith, erine Burton, all of New York, arrived Brother's Char ire nf Malicious Mis- fair, even to the press agent In at chool, to Mr. OuiUemetti, $110. Charles Martin Fink. U. S. A., will take Ignty.one years ago ana was y are mads defendants In the , which aamiucu to remain over Easter, tendance, No. 14. Portrait of a Woman, Oennan lively, after benlg found guilty of b place April 22 at the Plata. to the bar In 1860. A Conservative In Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Rockefeller. Jr.. chief Nat Snstnlned. con-tarr- y, chool, to n. Pontana, f 100. Quebeo Despite announcements to the sence without leave, And applauiso fol Mr. and Mrs. James Cummlngs Barr seeks to have the court order enforce politics, ha was elected to the who have been hero week, ore C. who cir- No. l. Portrait of the Marqulia da 1179. for a out Mrs. Elizabeth Seaman, Selwyn & Co. announce that Mar- iarginitra, to nr. uugnamtiii, lowed will return from Boston to ment of the alleged agreement Assembly In 1874, serving until driving every day. globo "Nellie Bly," news- uuia, lill declaration In,..!..!, Solicitor-Gener- cled the a a Lawrence, weaken "Tea 1170. Blxty-elght- and garet will not p6plo will not allow' the army of he 'tholr home, 11 Boat h street Mr. Cronan was counsel for B. F, He was afterward paper writer, was acquitted of a charge The IT. Autumn Larrdaeape, CUorge II. Attorney-Genera- l. For Three." at Mazlne Elliott's tfocart, United States In any I Lieut, Qerald Daly INFLUENZA CASES of malicious chief In the ave-nu- o by withdrawing from the oast for to Dr. Trad Pop, $110. to be Prussianised and Mrs. It. are Keith from 1S9S to 1908. He alleges Augusta served on the bench for DECREASE, Flatbush tre No. 101. "Tha Old Oakn Buckat," such way as that . I wish I could show I receiving congratulations on the birth Sir court, Brooklyn yesterday when shoi ohe week In order to try on the nt or Thompton, Clapp Graham, 1400. that In 1910 "as well as before and seven years and was then elected to the Jrom you some of heartrending son recently In In Btam- - giv- appeared to press a complaint made Eugeno Walter' new play, "Poor Little No. lit. Portrait ot a Spantah Prlno, the letters of a their home after that date." B. F. Keith was House of Commons. He took a keen Only 10 Are Itcportedi Lowest Selwyn Kjmi, iu Mr, fait, I .have received, and If this controversy ford, Conn. Mrs. Daly was Miss Mar- ing to various women "property of con was against her brother, Albert I. Cochran Sheep." It Is predicted by ttie u.ui.nNO. uuinviniui,Woman, Interest In historical research and Mark Yet Iteacneu, Brooklyn.' play will Into Ill, Portrait of a Franca continues I will put a thousand of them guerite Radley. Lieut. Daly Is on duty siderable value" and "permitting them sportsman, being particularly of 833 East Sixteenth Htrect, forces that this be turned cnooi. to nr. rillllau, llio. in In France, an ardent According reports n ago. Ahe sprint; lamb for popular consumption In No. 107. Portrait ol a llan and Woman. evidence. to Interfere with and to some extent devoted to yachting. to made to the week asserted that whtla May Law chool of LarglllUre, to Mr, OuglltmttU, "It Is not a pleasant role that of a Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope datterwhlte manase some portions of his business. Health Department influenra casern she was abrond he appropriated ma- Atlsntlo City on 1J, but Miss 1270. crltlo, I soo dropped ner allegiance cise and only criticise w,hen I will give 6 luncheon April 2S In their He says that Paul remonstrated with his CURTIS PECK. yesterday to sixteen, tha lowest chinery belonging to her and sold It., rence has transferred Ko. 101. Portrait of Nail Owrn, school of wrong being done. There is no personal HENRY marie yet In dally figures A Rlmllar complaint was against - Laby. to fl. Knight. $229. country. place, nearTJreat Neck, L. I, father and as a reju'.t was discharged reached the made where. Sir Mr, controversy between tha Secretary of Curtis Henry Peck, a former past nnd nlno less Monday. C. Coch- No.Plr101. "Comtesi da Maurapaar aUrlo- - Major and Mrs. B. Close have from hlB father's employment than Pneumonia him by another brother. Harry War and myaelf on tho question of Edward gr&nd regent of thho Royal Arcanum, cases Increased slightly, twenty-thre- e utad to Van l,oo, to W. W. Amman, agant, Ninety-secon- In 1910, the death of B. F. rane. Albert was ordered to furnish Comedies. courts-martia- cloned house 2 d after Mamaro-nec- Will Trr Two 1421. l, nnd there should be none their at East dis- died yesterday In his home In being reported yesterday, as against 12,000 grand Jury e, un- Keith's wife, tho plaintiff says, he ball to await action Late spring; she will pit two No, 111, Roman Forum, plotur tn mo-sal- between uen. Ansell nnd Den. Crowder," street and will be at tho Plaxa Mr, aged 70. Ho was born in Btam- - twenty the day before. this to T. Jlackachar, 1110. til they open their camp on tha Upper cussed with Paul Keith and with on two charges of grand larceny. new comedies against each other nnd Tha tAtal tar tha atvanlna'a m.1a waa the speaker continued, referring to crit- Albee the possibility of a second mar- lorn, wonn., anu aurvcu win. mo Deaths from both diseases recorded Tha defendant made n counter com- court-marti- St. Regis Lake, In the Adirondack. the one wh ch wins her favor win trans $$,111.10. Th auotlon concludaa icisms ot the system made riage and "tha danger of Paul's belne; elgrhth Connecticut volunteers In the higher totals yesterday. Influenxa plaint against Mrs. Seaman, alleging1 port her bock as a Christmas holiday to Judgo Advocate-Gener- Enoch II. wholly disinherited." Ho civil war. deaths numbered fifteen, or five more largely If not Ma- that she had "deliberately" cut In pieces sift to New York next season. As a Crowder by Brlg.-Qe- n. Samuel T. Ansell, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. says Paul told htm that his father's in- He had long been prominent In than Mondny, The deaths from pneu-m'.i.- la a "handsome crayon portrait" of himself' Advocate-Genera- l. organizer of Jumped fifty-eigh- t, preliminary to thle In the fall she will LAST CONCERT HELD former acting Judge come was 115,000 a week. sonic circles and was an to an Increase whlto living at the homo of her mother) tune up with tho original cast of "Tea Keith," the bill ot complaint lodges In Manhattan, New Rochelle, of twenty-thre- e over Monday. New 168 avenue, Announcement has been made by Mr. "a F. points. He was' cases reported at Clarkson Brooklyn. The for Three" In Chicago. Deny the Power They llecetva. and Mrs. 860 Riverside continues, "was then 61, an Invalid suf- Port Chester and other yesterday in tho city court held her frefc from blame. preparations Frank Russek. npcrtlary of tho Fra-tern- nl were: In the face of all thesa "In substance," Senator Chamberlain Drive, of the Engagement of their daugh- fering from complaints which resulted and treasurer a. rosy Society Cooperative Indemnity In- - Pnau-fluant- a. for future for Mlstf Lawrence the BY LETZ QUARTET continued, "the Articles of provide ter, Miss Gertrude Russek, to Lieut. In his death some three years later. Selwyn staff Is not too busy to draw War ho was Union, with offices In Wall street He monla. Telearaph Employers to Danca, the Judge Advocate General has D'IrwIn Ncmcrov, Twenty-secon- d Infan- At times during this period Manhattan 4 that busl-nei- daughter. io diagrams showing how to feature Edna the power to review, revise and modify try, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Nemerov of physically Incapable of attending to leaves a Brooklyn 6 a The Association of Weatern Union Is making a personal thud was Me , c Employees hold Ittbbard, who sentences Imposed by courts-martia- l. Brooklyn, Miss Rustek Is one of the and while his mind sound will a euchre nnd dance In Selwyn Theatre, Qurena 0 0 In Tumble In" at the my view and Is Qen. Ansell's. season's debutantes. Lieut Nemerov mental vigor and his Judgment were AxnnEW jackbon niToonn. ItlohmoQd at tho Imperial Brooklyn on Tuesday In new musical comedy with which New Composition by Krci'sler That's that 0 0 evening, April 20. Musln will a The view of Secretary Baker and Oen. was recently mustered out of the service somewhat Impaired. Onkoo, Conn., April 15. Andrew bo by that firm will broaden Broadway's out Is power at Camp Meade. "In December, 1910, It was orallv Totals, the Imperial Jazz orchestra. part the year. Presented nt Final Event Crowder that they have no to . plaintiff and Jackson Bltgord died jesterday In his it ii look tha latter of do what the law expremly authorises agreed by and between the home In lohg Illness. Alfred Matthews, present musical Albeo If the plain. (I Plnlnfleld after a at Season. thorn to do. a strange construction Paul and that 74 In tho Con- director for AI Jolson, has been engaged of It's ROBERT S. WORMSER TO WED. would take Paul's Interests In charge He was nnd had served of the law. In civil life the law is tho proper necticut Senate and Assembly fcom this to compose six numbers for Oliver and cooperate with them by TO-NIG- comedy, "Smith, law, but in military life It seems to bo for town. He was a director In several PROMPTLY AT 8 o'clock Morosoo's new musical the other way, and there men In' Gaits License to Marry Miss Marlon methods In attempting to obtain companies an Jones and Brown," and even before they The Lets Quartet gave its final con- arc business and affiliated banks and trust and tho army I do not refer to any of my IS. tVrrhnm ot This City. Paul his father's real estate owner. have been set to paper the Morosco In- cert of the season In Aeolian Hall last friends upon Interests. Including his control of the delegnto to AND telligence department vouches they will here who look an Simon son Booking offices, nnd In attempt- Mr. Bltgord had been a BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS PRIVATE OWNERS evening. The programme consisted of enlisted man as a mere piece ot human Robert Wormser, of Mrs. United ono convention and a. 4B Eighty-secon- d Democratic national reveal extraordinary promise, flesh and not as a being with Maurice Wormser of East ing to prevent Paul's disinheritance He Blnce announcement Oliver Brahma's quartet In C minor, opus El, human street, yester- would pay him liberally for W- to a score of State conventions. IP tha that obtained a license Paul No. rlghta that should be protected." In ob- was twice a Democratic candidate for At The American Art Galleries Morosco nod obtained a dramatisation of 1; Fritz Krelsler's quartet In A Senator Chamberlain day at the Municipal Building to wed iden Ices, and If they succeeded "Seven Miles to Ardsn," which then told of the Miss Marlon Ernessa Werham, daughter taining for Paul his fathct's buslneis Presidential elector. Madison New York the novel. minor and Cesar Franck's piano quintet case of an enlisted man Fran-- 1 Square South, from San Mrs. 2 belong to tho plain- for Its chief character an Irish lass, with Osslp Qabrllowltsch pianist Cisco who had been Ave of George E. H. Werham of Mich business should tu manager's offices been as tho sentenced to tiff, Paul and Albee In equal shares, and CIIAItI.ES 1IAXTEH GIIEENE. CONCLUDING SESSION OF tho have 'so years' Imprlaonment for few hours' ab- Qramercy Park. applying Mr. Krelsler's composition, which was a 23 should bo conveyed one-thlr-- 1 thronged with Celtlo actresses sence without leave. The man, he said, Mr. Wormser (rave his age as nnd that these Funeral serv'"s were held lost night leading brogue completed White Sulphur Springs In MIks 21.. to plaintiff. An Collection of for the Job of artist that at. was (runrtla ; Werham ns Tho marriage will Interest thcrtln for Charles Baxi r Gre'ene, 71 years old, Important thinking spelling advised by his to escape,': pluco : :. "My reason of the plaintiff's services he la of his name March of the present year. Is new and which ho did, but being caught later H! April ii In Qrace Church, of 544 Madison 'dreet, Brooklyn, who O'Morosco. I the Rev' performing the Paul was not disinherited, but obtained was played for tha first time In public. was retried and sentenced to ten years. DJ; 8'"nr property, died on Sunday, Air. Greene entered the American and Foreign Paintings Wormser wss in France substantially all ot his father's 111 might "It is against that system." said tha cerny. employ of Delaware. Lackawanna "Oar Pleasant fins" eat Monday, Much be said about this piece of dr'v- - aggregating more than 115.000,000 In nfty-tlv- e years chamber Senator, "that I protest" ?Ttar Crosf,ambu,an" and Western Hallroad . OF MODERN AND ANCIENT SCHOOLS been deemed appropriate to music, but the saying would " lwo, nlc"d value." ago. He was for years attached to the THE It has perhaps convey no definite Information. What the club offlclala ns l"' "tur?fd mon"?S plaintiff charges "aotlng open "Our Sins," the new play IncidentToe- The then that shipping branch of the railroad's coal ON VIEW TO-DA- Y 9 A. 3 M. Pleasant Yet the style an exceedingly regrettable - Albee, unduly and FREE M. UNTIL P. In finds three structure and of the work 'in v . financial has under the Influence of department, and during the last few which Thomas Broadhurst th. ex- The Sale Will Be Conducted by acta sufficient to reveal the gamut of must not be passed without a word. hnrlnln-- ..,., Ti,. ...Y r... ' been engaged In war work. Mr. selfishly exercised," Paul, after th years served In tho same capacity for The first movement opens with two brief comes family of his will, made n MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY human frailties, at the Uclmknt Thestre expressed his regret thatho..the armistice Wormser of a that lias ecution father's tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Monday Infernal constrastsd subjects which ngure con- long been prominent,.7:In Wall codicil to his own will giving Albee most Coal He Is survived by his and Mr. OTTO BEHXKT, hfa aaalatant on BasUr when his wasslgned when It was and that hostlll-ti- e .Street Company. majesty Is generally supposed to have siderably in the remainder of th com- f not all of Paul's property. wife, two daughters nnd a son. Inter- AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers did not continue ,'for ten days longer, re- .been laid to rest for another year. The position, appearing in transformed shape whe.n he thought the1 He declares that Paul and Albre ment will be In Cypress Hills Cemetery. Sq. d It. 33d Hlreat, New Gorman army DANCE TO BENEFIT SAILORS. to carry alleged oral agree- Madtaen South, Entrance Tark. cast. Includes Henrietta Crosman. Vin- In the slow movement and In the relief would have been forced to an Ignomini- fused out tho cent Serrano, Pauline Lord, Forrest part of tho scherzo, and recurring in ous surrender. ment to give him one-thir- d of tho estate MICHAEL F. CI.1FFOIID. Wlnant and others skilled In represent- their original form as tho coda of the Ilaae Hospital I.eanrap tn Give of tho property left by B. F. Keith nnd ing naughtiness In public. finale. A Itlbnlona Interruption. Party for Ontlnsjr I'nnd, refused to accept his offer to take a cash Trot. X. V.. April 15. Michael F. trap-rhoot- er onc-thlr- d In- 43, Assembly Commit- John Philip Sousa; the famous The first movement makes no attempt "I would Ilka tn hav. u.n nvn.nM.. consideration In lieu of tho Clifford, former who has been known to write at the rigorous logto ot the older sonata, ' ..,. An Informnl dance will be held next terest. teeman, Alderman nnd prominent In the only on one question mind of presented to i nrtFinipaiiv ..avaI V " " nm.B Saturday evening In the larue ballroom says shortly before Paul Democratic city nnd county organiza- mHE book the in the the Rood music yesterday h - Thc'blll that uuungn&m nr original orcnes S.',"?.h.r ! Ilotel Pennsylvania under aus- Keith's death the plaintiff prepared a tions, died nt his homo here For world to-da- y. unaries "IFto nospiini ..eaguo 1 whole tratlon of his new sonir. "When the Beys harmonic texture. The scherzo, baned mmurlsm nUl, tor bill In equity upon which Paul author- ten years he had been connected with Come Sailing Home." for which he on a serenade for violin and piano by J?! V . V "alnP th benefit of the wounded nnd sick sail- - ised his attorneys to accept service, but the State Agricultural Department. movement Lenine and Ills daughter, composer. " service was to be ac- The Bolshevist under Trotzky trained Helen Sousa Abert the same Is a sheer delight to minutes thiiaVeneii tn 1 ' the day before the to write the lyrics. It had an airing hear. It Is full of the capricious char- - 71,0 cepted, Paul died. Dn, WILLIAM J. llt'ULKY. was engineered nnd financed and is being engineered and A guest who had dined not In ""Tf." f,"le i for the first time at the Hippodrome actor ln5"beanv dance assured, as most the tickets Mr. Cronan asks for the specific per- formerly ind profit. w Dr. William J. Hurley, a financed by Germany. irolden Jubilee, on Sunday. tert xXlto WntSSS flncfand ".'l?0e".'..f."nd8m!,.hln? 'P ? Th. formance of the alleged agreement and prominent surgeon In New York city, I Hippodrome presentation took rom clearly ouunlr runa ror th6 con- - an accounting. Another the marked lines of hUl , . , . .u ib,,""a."" seeks died yesterday In his home, 10 Wyoming first-han- v,,,. , Ts' M s ""r-v- i ttJl'OtJtjui The only d and authentic account of how place yesterday when the Rev. Robert ardent musical temperament "'r",Vl7 j IKIUUUIJ, N. an Illness Presbyterian seated near the disturber said he mado Mrg. Samuel Alexander Is president of Long: nenue, Elisabeth, J after & Davis, pastor of the Church Of course, It has a leaning toward the audibly disparaging 9333,074 for Ialnnd Fond. of several months. Ho was fiO. this was done is in Princess Catherine Radziwill's of Knglewood, N. J., presented Florence virtuosity and demands much skill In references to the the league, and the entertainment Is 8enator and wound up by ex- - jder the management of the chairman of The 1100,000 fund for the Church Char-tt- v Dr. Hurley wan a graduate of Dart- E. Pray, ono of tha prominent show performance, but It Is far from being ty Powers, claiming: "To hell with the American the committee. Miss Lillian Foundation ot the Episcopal diocese mouth College and the Now York fftrle of "Everything," to Clyde forbiddingly difficult, and for the hearef Brunei. Medical School, and was for sev- - resident stage manager of the big house, flag!' whose efforts havo brought the boys so of Long Island reached a total jesterday The Firebrand of Bolshevism It la unceasingly piquant The slow Deln-tou- r, i for keeps. In honor ot the Thtre was a slight disturbance, but many comforts and good cheer while of 1333, 074. 87. Dr. 11. Beeckman as his bride movement Is reflective and agreeable, but head surgeon In St. John's Hos- event Oharles Dillingham sent Mr. Pow-or- s Senator Chamberlain continued his they have been In the hospital. Bolsheviki are attempting to bring lacking In depth. Its material Is used specoh. When he sat down, pital, reported gifts of 35,000 from Mrs. The their rule of a medal but It was for devoted to finale, Is however, the , Introduce tho which In the commotion broke out agnln. 11, A. Plnkertor for operating room rapine and murder into tho United States. ti-vlce- not for bravery. Chorus girls main a picturesque Slavic dance. At Edmund :ntt night displayed banners Inscribed, W. Mitchell, of the Texns READING WILL SPEAK equipment. Irving Fox sent 12.500, one moment tha sardonic of Town-sen- d "Pray for Powers." fare nnd Oklahoma Oil Company, a prominent E. H. Litchfield 31,000 and Judge Bolshevism means Anarchy. Stravinsky peeps between tho member of tho club, who was seated at AT PAGE MEMORIAL Scudder 31,000. Mrs. Glbb's fund bars, but without doubt the rest echoes Is In honor ot her twin grandchildren, Dress Rehearsal Sunday. I the bibulous one's table, ndopted primi- book and learn tho methods, you will Xt tha 1aV nf Tlllhtfarla. whtrh hathn tn Mary Althea and Elaine Glbb, born to a 1 Read this hava . tive measures ami knocked the disturber Sims Also Meeting Everything Is set for the seventeenth Csecho-Blovak- s. to Address times) certain down, FelloW dlnera, friends and other- Mrs. Irving Eldredge. j to guard against. annual dress rehearsal of the Green The quartet s a whole left a pleasing, Here April 25. t wise of tho victim, crowded around and Room Club-n- the Hudson Theatre next' if not profound, Impression, and possibly hustled him out through il Publishers: Small, Maynard & Company: Boston. bill, , a side door. 13 Sunday night, and since the which when this cruel war Is over and others Officials of the club announced Lord Reading, British Ambassador to three original playlets, will daring Is not now afterward Includes beWhoie quite so that they had been unable to learn his the United States, will rpeak at a me- by Marjorlo Rambeau, Frank jess ns that of the Lets Quartette venture Identity. Her--1 morial meeting held tn honor of the late Bacon, Jfira Bayes. Alice Brady, to take up the works of Austrian, Mr. It. 15,000 "Foriret He's lucky he's not In Cortliell, Lackaye and Ed may Page, 1 bert James Krelsler's music make a tour of the Jail," was the only comment offered bv Walter HInes American Ambas- Wynn, It seems likely no one will get country. Mr. Lets and his associates to I Edmund D. Olbbs, a member of the sador the Court of St. James's Friday out an Injunction to stop them. played the quartette admirably and Uie club'H executive committee, who took I afternoon. April 25. at 4 o'clock. In the Aamuel Shlpman and Perolval Wllde'n , audience, whloh Included numerous pro- - cnarge or mo situation. Thirty-sevent- USEFUL be out seemed to be Brick Church, Fifth avenue and h "Dark Horses" will trotted of frsslonal musicians, well Brig, Gen. Frank T. HInes, chief of - Harris. pleased i.treet. 10 Cents th'- ktables of William Jr.. at the with It the Embarkation Service, announced Shubert-Belaic- o In Washington that Edwnrd A. Alderman, president of the Theatre already 700,000 of tho American Ex- on Sunday, April 27, unless one of them GOES TO FLAGSHIP. University of Virginia, a lifelong friend PH RAS ES PRIEST peditionary forces had been brought will develops a sprung leg. of the late Ambassador, preside. By GrenvllUt . put homo and that 250,000 mom would be and other speakers are to ba Admiral Richer R. II. Burnslde has Just the Inst Father McOrnth s Aaatstned to the added before the en.l of tho present Good lSm8i wno waa mUPh n touch with Mr. valunble' Insures a Garden Joke Into a new musical comedy, i'Llttle This now book helps you to month, nnd that the monthly quota of Page In London during the war. Miss Millions," which ho wrote In col- Alabama as Chaplain. returning1 troops May and acquire caao and polish or expression. pro- for and June Dr. Lyman Abbott editor of the Out-lo- o lusion with Raymond Hubbell for The Rev, Thomas S. MoGrath, formerly would probably bo 310,000, Ho closed It is n treasury of usable phrases pro-jent- duction when everyono comes .back to an the Roman Catholln A:. a plan thatyieldH prac- Of course, a cutaway's assistant at with a plea for tho success of tho Vic- Frank I Polk, Acting Secretary of under SOIL is the name of THE SUN Farm and town braced by a summer's vacation. Church of Holy Trinity, Elghty-swon- d tory Loan, declaring success would tical result", in Improving your Enclish. for - that State, nnd other members of the Stato the thing Easter. Still gives the necessary to show how Providence street, between Broadway and Amster- doc-trln- Garden Annual. It information Just be America's best answer to tho o Department are to bo present. Ixird Expressions arc suggested that will help over Its own It Is polnted'-ou- t that some dam avenue, and reccnUy Catholic chup- - of Bolshevism. you on all occasions, for instance, j we've a suspicion that there in flower unknown admirer has been sending bou- - lain of the Pelham Bay naval training Heading will bo accompanied by several for success the and vegetable garden in Another speaker was Col. Henry W. embassy i - quets of sweet peas to Constance Bin- - station, been assigned to the U. B. 6. members of the staff When Dictating Lettors; When will be a good many sen- has Hodgt. former Public Service Commis- open puh- - plain, understandable language, and in interesting ney In "39 East" at the Broadhurst Alabama, flagship of the Atlantic fleet. The meeting will be to the Making Conversation at a Social sioner," who spoke of his work construct-ln- s lie, seats are to be reftcrved sible, solid citizens per- simply , - but for Theatre, which she must have Father McGrath established a remark- railroads In Franco for tho Ameri- Affair; When Being Introduced form. play will go to smash. This, able Pelham Bay, having rrpresontatlveB of the Government, tho or else the record at been can army abroad. num-- to a Croup of People; When fectly comfortable in smart 1m- - diplomatic corps, and for a certain l It tells what to sow, when to sow, and exactly how course, helps to cut down the high stationed there since Its Inception, Delivering . of Among the guoBtn of tho club were: her of Invited guests. Preparing and a sack-- cost of living In a atago boarding houie. mediately after the United States en- - Charles Dana Gibson, Sir Chnrlcs Henry, Speech; When Engaging In n to plant and care for the garden. tered the war. He ministered to tho H. or When bang-- spiritual boys MaJoren. Thomas Barry. Major nrndtntr tn fir Journalists' Guest. Discussion Argument; For such, we've a ! Many Lease Nnwport Villas. needs of all the Catholic Gen. David C. flhankn, Charles Writing Any Composition, etc. It tells just what to do each month in the year. who passed through the station and won Tho Earl of Heading will be the sliest' up suggestion "Fore-- , Newport, April 15, Mr. and Mrs. S. Whitman, Martin Vogcl and Georgo "It is lndUipenaable for the worker In onl: It the respect of all. During the Influenxa Battle, of tho Association of Foreign Press Cor nlxnltr, power and gram of illrtlnti, Anyone can follow the simple instructions that insure Frank Orlswold of New York have taken low many Gordon Imparts a Cloth. sim- MoCag cottage tha coming sea- outbreak, which laid of the respondents at a banquet April 22 tn and lis practicality la uudouuted." Journal fathers" 'Rich, the for young sailors. Father McGrath did much thn ttnlel Plaza. The countries tn bn Dayton, a successful and profitable flower and vegetable gar- son. Mr. Mrs. George Bahkmeteff - and Officers WEDDING TRIP TO LENOX. j or IJi PuWfa'e-- ple tones characteristic of Wy-son- g to cheer ths sick. In charge of repreiented Include America, Britain, H.tOntUtV'iiUtt .7t.Ptntttorit hava leased Stone villa. Mrs. J. 3. ' church-goer- den. the station give him credit for keeping Prnnm. Ttnlv. Jnnan. Ttalelnm. Rrandl. IUNK VMCXJUIS CfiMfA.1T. 355 Fiitlk An., N. T. City s. A will open her estate here In June, up to pres- i the early Is being perpared for the moral of the sailors Its Enslsn Miller and Itrlde Will Go navln, Argentina,' Australia and Canada. There are special articles on Sweet Peas, Propagat- and Bleak House ent high standard. ' be and Mrs. Msrsden J. Perry. Rear Admiral Sims will present. Tho faithful reproduction of the Mr. Father McGrath holds the record of 4oCarWlaEat.fr. secretary of the Association Is Percy S. ing Plants, Roses, by the largest growers; Hardy Bor- 8pidat Vtipatch to cloth of 1620. No hand- being at Pelham Bay longer than any Tns Sen. j)uUeii. London Daily Ttltgraph, C6 ders, Window Gardens, Possibilities on Small Lots, DIED. other person. He saw almost 40,000 Lbnox, April 16. Miss Margaret Car- - Bioadway. somer suits in our stores. sailors pass through the station, Ha ncgla and Ensign Raswell N. Miller ' Plants for Cemeteries, Hot Beds, Balcony Gardens, was known as the "Padre." win come to unadow llrook, the Lenox INFORMATION . . Silk CONOLIiT, Harold, on April !!. Services estate of Mr, and Mrs. Carnegie, Planting Annuals, Dahlias, Asters. Gladioli, Plants for KU.Vt-'HA- CHOrtCII." Broad-wa- y after "TUB their marriage. Instead of to . . Gloves. Silk Sixtv-tlxt- h IS DINNER GUEST. going and atreat (Frank E. PALMER Scotland, ns originally planned. North Windows, and Inexpensive Window Boxes, are Campbell), Wcdneaday, t P. M. George . Composite Derbies a Lieut. E. Turnure, Jr., who Gordon &Dilworth some of the subjects covered, including Garden Work DOTLB. John, on April 11. 8ervlc-- Secretary and Mrs. Lane Entertain has been awarded tho. Croix CllUtlCU," Broad- de Guerre, everything for Easter "THE FUNHHAL for Attorney-Genera- l, will havo an airplane here this summer. Throughout the Year, and tables that will be of great way and Hlxty-alxt- h street (Prank E. Miss Kate Cary has opened Real dress. 1 1 DttptteK to Taa Sex. her Lenox 1 Camfball), Thursday, P. M. S4eil house for the eeaton. Ittglati'rrd help to gardeners. tells also CNKIIiU Bntered Into raat on Monday, Wasii'imoton, April 15. Secretary of OranceMabmaiade Trademark. April 14, 11, Caroline, widower he Interior and Mrs. Lane entertained for Friends and Relatives of ALL ABOUT SPRAYING evening Attorney-Gener- al Hugh O'Neill, at dinner this for the MADE from funtral service at her lake realdenoe, 141 and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer., wild bitter Wounded or Sick Canes a stunning Trees or plants require spraying to save rifty-vnt- h street, on them Weat Thurs- Mrs. Carter Glass, wife of the Secre- Rtoore oranges dhrind 'that Snake-woo- d. April 17, 10 o'clock, Treasury, The variety. Pimento. day merning, at tary of tha entertained at floror which has SOLDIERS AND MARINES from the ravages of insects and disease. Complete fntarmant at convenlrnoe ot the fam- uncheon Rosewood. Nilgheri. information is given, how to spray, when to spray and ily. Kindly omit flownra. Mrs. Frederick A. Keep will return A shoe of distinctive style, re- mod Orgpa Marmnl oda Phono Number Murray Hill . BIIabalh,.on April 14. from a short visit to Malacca. Ebony. Hickory. RbSEnTflON. New tained by careful, conscien- traditional breakfast how to make proper sprays. VTUBi FtWSltAL CJIUrtCH," York. Twenty-fou- r hours must elapse Broadway and Blxty-tlxt- h street (Frank Tha Minister from the Netherlands' tious workmanship and rare . rcllsK with English flow iht a man is disembarked nt tins Rooers Peet Company It tells to distinguish the different insects and H. cainpball), Wedntsday, ltilO A. it. and Mme. Cramer hava taken tha cottage quality leather. and Scotch for centuries niter WALLACE. Herbert, on April I, Lying tt Mrs. Charles Stedman'Hanks at West port before information is available. Broadway Broadway diseases and how to control them, on vegetables and In state "TUB TUNETtAL CMUnCII," Manchester, Moos., for tha summer, and St. Bltty-alit- at 13th "Four at 34th St. flowering plants as well as fruits. Broadway and h atraat (Frank will go there In June. Mrs. Hanks OLIVER MOORE CASUALTY BUREAU Campbell Bldg.h spends the winters In Washington Sold by leading dealers Convenient B. with oflenion ' 20 East 38th Broadway Corners" her son, Sttdman Hanks of the State , Street Fifth Ave. TOP SOIL, Illustrated. Price 10 Cents. In Mratarlam. Department I CUSTOM nOOTMAKKK Ifunobtainable attouts call at Warren at 41st St. ' JUtabUahrd 187B m NEW YORK COUNTY CHAPTER, Tha Cuban Minister and Mme. de SI'SA W. St. Phone Bryant laving mem-er- r 4th Ilryant SIJ7 144 THE SUN, 150 Nassau Street, N. Y. DOWNIKd. Id conatant 'and Cespedos have as their guest Donna , Write' (or ileaaurtraent iianlc AMERICAN RED . April 14, f Chalfi Bownlnjr, died Oraxlella Caste!!!, who spent the winter I v a yv Tork trtta U&stixr. 1