W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. WillUm Douglas - Sloane. Mra. Hamilton McK. Twombly, Tower Mrs. W Seward Webb, Mrs. George Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the east, a scenic and a pictorial. As Sale Tomorrow Whitney N.mderbtlt, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, WashingtonOrderly for music, the program offers ''Little Begins Mr and Mrs. Frederic N. Watriss, Mr. To Attend Club Benefit Gray Home in the West" as a soprano and Mrs Courtlandt Dixon Barnes and Book 3430 at solo by Betty Anderson and selections Wedding Regal their Mrs. K. in Brings from "Maritana" as the overture. I children, William Vander- Honor of but her Reception General jr., two daughters, the Misses Will Be Given at The Du At this Its Munel and Consuelo Vanderbilt; Har- Pershing Puy Sale the Broadway week Hope In Splendor old S. Vanderbilt. Capital To-night Hampton made her debut as a screen Ashbel H. Barney, James Barnev. From The Tribune'i Washington Bureau star in "A Modern Salome." a picture #^^% Letter From French which some one Mrs. William E. Shepherd, Mr. and WASHINGTON, April 19..Mrs Wil¬ Min- concerned with the gt Bartholomew's Church Mrs. Lrnest son is a box holder for the benefit production declares was inspired by Harrah, Mr. and Mrs. per- ister General Oscar Wilde's dramatic Even Is Filled to With James A. Burden and their younsr formance to be given at the Belasco Felicitating poem. Capacity for the Women's Club. on of Peace so, the title will suggest the handicap "TOLENTINO ART COLLECTION daughter, Miss Shiela Burden; Mrs to-night City Coming to a Social Leader* of New :am A. M. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Wilson, who has been with the personable girl coming to the £.! President and Mrs. Wilson at the Is Its Documents screen for the first time. It is, we be- HAS LEBAUDYS DINING SET and Ic «m,.Jay» Schieffelin' the Misses Among the better of truth to York iSchieffeHn,J Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto C. White House for a short time, has re¬ lieve, part say Mr. turned to . There was a that the vehiele was largely responsi- Fabbri, and Mrs. John Henry Ham- premature peaco cele- ble for the of ar.d Mr. and The Secretary of Agriculture and bration at the conclusion of tho Revo- paucity pleasure of Flowers Used Mrs.w°n V1,,*WilliamMi?.sesB. Hammond, Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith have sent out beauty in this film. Miss Hampton has Sensational Exhibition of Works of Hedge Osgood Field, Mr. and lutionarv War similar to the "fake no command bf screen Mrs. Malcolm Sloane, Miss Ruth cards for a reception oh Saturda^y from greit technique, the Renaissance Includes Paintings Twombly Mrs. 4:30 to 8 p. m. peace" of November 7. 1918. George but she has physical charm and should of Blossoms Ralph Pulitzer, Mr. and do better with a which did not Make Mrs. Vanderbilt Mr. General Pershing will be the guest of Washington himself was responsible story by Italian Masters.Shown by Myriads *tson Webb, and Mrs. honor of the call for exhibition of all her store of and Mr. and Mrs. W. Congressional Club this for it, to the evidence of an Seene Enchanting and Sewardc WebbJPtbh evening, when the members will according inexperience. American Art Association." jr. gTve old headquarters orderly book contain- "Tillie's Punctured Romance." with Follows a large reception in his honor. "The chief feature of the great collection Large Reception Bridegroom's Relativea Dr. and Mrs. William Miller Collier ing a letter from the commander in Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressler and Mabel Normand in the is a or Renaissance art that Other relatives will be the hosts at a large dinner chief to his army. east, re- Raoul Tolentino had Larger ar.d more billiant than any and friends noticed this at vival of something we used to laugh at the church were Mr. and party evening Rauscher's, when The document was is the eollected and has placed on view in ti .. wedding since before the war was that Mrs. they will entertain a distinguished formerly at.was it five or fifty years ago? The Chariemagne Tower jr.. Mr. and Mrs. which will collection of rare antique books be- and in this film are American Art Association'* galleric* is a oi Miss Whitney, daughtcr r. B. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Put- party, include the Ambas¬ horseplay slapstick Mr?. nam, Mr and sador from Rus3ia and Mme. Bakh- longing to Henry F. Du Puy, which was of the era when the motion picture was complete Henri Quatre dining room that o* Mr. and , Mrs. Frank Garrick, Mrs. in its and a one. "The Lnarles B. Mrs. metcff and the Ambasador of Italy and sold last night at the Anderson *^ial- infancy, rough will astonish residents of New first to Boderick Tower yesterday after- Alexander, Anold Whit- Baroness was Love Revue," which to show York. by ndge Mrs. W. Mr. Romano Avezzana. leries. It purchased by M. Wolfe, purporta Boon in St. Bartholomew's Church. and Mrs. Winthrop Aldrich, The Governor of IlHnois and Mrs. agent, for $430. the way man t\as wooed in various its beauty and anhque atrangeneae and then Nicholas Longworth, Mr. and Frank 0. who The document states times, with musical and topical nuni- jfot eniy was New York's "Four Hun¬ Mrs. Devereux Milburn, Lowden, arrived in Wash- that Washing¬ by its hist.-ry. In the tale there are dukea Miss Mary ton "cannot resist the pleasure of com- bers, completes the bill. represented. but Philadelphia'? Hoyt Wiborg, Mrs. Arthur Scott Bur¬ and duchesses aplenty. and even one Em¬ dred*' den, John G. Milburn municating the happiness he experi- Harriette Gives Piano as well, for the bridegroom is the son jr., Mrs. J. Bor- ences from a of that event Cady peror, but the Emperor. the laat owner of den Harriman, Mrs. Potter Rus- certainty at the of Mr. and Mra. Charlemagne Tower, sell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (peace), and for the satisfacrion of Recital Princess Theater Chateau Ro*,ny. from whence this cNning Walter E. Maynard, brave officer rcom came. was a of Philadelphia. His father was Amer¬ Mrs. William A. Mrs. every and soldier under With lights turned low Miss Har¬ part American Emperor- Perry, Henry A. his command.'' and therefore makes no leaa a than Ambasaador at one time to C. Taylor, Mrs. I. Townsend riette Cady played music of other days personage Jacquea Lebaudy. ican Russia, Miss Burden, public the following letter he has just *e!f-styled 'Emaeror of whoaa and Germany, and the Evelyn Burden, Lawrence Water- received from the Minister of France, yesterday afternoon at the Prineess Sahara." Aasiria-Hungary bury, Llj. aad Mrs. M. De- i^eath at the handa of hia wife on L» ng corps was represented in Chauncey March 24, 1783: Theater. In her lirst group were a Ularid rfiplomanc pew, MF and Mrs. J. C. Clark, Mr. and "Sir: It is with most and is v:v;dly ren:embered." the immensa gathering that filled the Mrs. Ogden H. Hammand, Miss Betty lively sonata by Scarlatti, Rameau's "Le Tam- Pierson and sincere joy that 1 have the honor to "The collection of which this sensational her fiance, Schuyler D. inform your of the conclu¬ bourin," Brahms's arrangement of thurch. Parsons. excellency room ia a part- for from an artittic point was the first Vanderbilt sion of a peace. lt crowns in the- most Gluck's gavotte and lt, wedding Miss Barbara Loew and her Joseffy's arranjre- if view it ui truty aeruaticnaJ will thor- at fiance, happy manner your labors and the ment of a Pergolesi aria. well known in the new St. Bartholomew's, Park Edwin Main Post jr.; Miss Audrey N. efforts of the . You'll oughly wake up our art amateura. for il Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, Osbom and her fiance, John Mr. among sinprers as "Nina." A sonata .seems as thouiect in the effect. 3%.Valaatien votr present where farden ton. Miss Rachel Littleton, Miss Maud brilliant wedding. Below at the reminiscences were published under $300 exhibition. they have been The bride entered the church with Miss Trask. Mr. the title 3% Valaation unJer $500 i-rranjred with such rare that her who her and Kahn, Mary and Mrs. right are four of her attendants, "Royrfl Remark.*, or The In¬ understanding father, gave away, H. P. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Seaton dian King's Observations on the Most the event takes on an educational function." never looked more attractive than in Schroeder, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. the three daughters of the Fashionuble Follies Now her medieval gown of white satin James D. the Reigning m tnusual Qualitie* Combined The dress accord¬ Bridgea, Mrs. Paterson, Mr. Countess Laszlo Szechenyi, and Kingdom of Great Britain." ar.d crys al, itself, and Mrs. James Allan and Mr. and Mrs. The volume was M. ur "This to the mode, was very Master Whitney Straight, who bought by Wolfe, automobile charm of ensercblc ia due to tha ing prevailing J. Ridgeway Reilly. ,> agent, for $352.60. The evening sale of fhort anci had a tunic effect of white served as realized meeting two talents. Mr. Toientino ia page. $5,193.25. The total for the will call immediate- now well known net. heavi'.y beaded with crystal. Near day was $9,645. here as a collector, but to the left shoulder was a bunch of hav* brought to u» auch a mass of ». The same artistu- gardenias. L. C. Whiton Jr. Helen to ly. careful treasure at such a troubled time as this u Her con:^ train of white satin James, Henry Hill Anderson, long son of Her.ry B. Anderson, a On the nothing leas than a tour de fon-e. Collectora was iinod with soft. cloud-like puffs of lawyer Screen service will in search of this city. Miss James made her deliver of goth'c art arter Her Attendant of daughter Mr. and Miss Harriet McCook. of entertainments during There are also on the bill a comedv ..,»), room Ritcher, 81 Avenue Malakoff, Paris, Mrs. Alexander Roland of daughter their This bun* ln a rare aid Her sister. Miss Barbara Whitney. Peacock, this Mrs. John J. McCook, will be married stay. evening Senator Mc¬ distinguished only by the animals in velvet that .1,11 ha-> j to Louis C. Whiton jr., son of Mr. and city and Fittsburgh. | Cormiek will give a men's clinner In the .iv.ng quality .f jewels. and was her maid of honor, and wore a to Jackson Boyd, of Harrisburg, Pa., honor of the this again-1 fror-k of jade green georgette with Mrs. Louis C. Whiton. of this city. The this afternoon at the home of her Governor, and to-dav Mrs. red velvet there are wonderful rcliefi was Marshall Field was host.ess at a charm- by Donateilo. a silver ribbon girdle. Her hat of father of Mlle. Ritcher is a prominent A fete uncle, Charles B. Alexander, 4 West jewel-like at least in precions- green s:raw, the same co'-^r as her Chinoise for the benefit of Street. The ingly appointed luncheon given for ness. There is another banker and a member of the Paris Fifty-eighth ceremony will Mrs. Lowden. an aucceaaful use of dr- ss, and trimmed with pink roses. the New York Association for the Blind be tho bride's Later, informal tea r<« in another Bourse. Mr. Whiton was a lieutenant performed by uncle, the is planned. Last THE REMARKABLE saion-l.ke gallery. where a The three little daughters of the will take place this in the bail- Rev. Dr. Maitland and the evening Representat- polychrome i. in the Chemical Warfare evening Alexander, tive and Mrs. Frank L. of Il¬ flgure p!Boed aP»in,t tt damasl, Countesa Laszlo Szechenyi, Giula, Alice Service with room of the Hotel Commodore. It will Rev. Dr. John H. Kelman. Smith, F. BULKELEY SMITH that ia made to and and Beatrice and the A. be the linois, gavo a dinner party for Gov¬ COLLECTION look dramatically brilhant Gladys, Whitney E. F., and he met Mlle. Ritcher twelfth yearly entertainment ernor and Mra. an.I with the grtll all cousins of the also held for the The of Lowden, when Senator work of old baiconita a Straight, bride, while attached to one of the technical organization and promises wedding Miss Dorothv Roe, and Mrs. McCormiek and "Uggestion of the blue a--" li d her. to be .as brilliant, or even more so, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Jnckson Representa- aky is g,ven l> boards of the peace conference. The tive and Mrs. James R. Mann ware means of a hanging. «nd The little girls looked charm- than any of its predecessors. While Roe, of MO West Nftiety-eighth Street, their the every whe^ amor.g guests. At throughout the will Ameriean Art rooms in their white take about the costumes are not and Galleries thrre is wedding Frank son of the ihgiy quaint simple place obligatory representa¬ Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. that pleaaur, frocks tr:mrr.ed with baby Irish lace middle of next month, and Mr. Whiton tives of all nations are expected to Jacob Mayer, of New York, took place comes f.-om the reeoareeful and InteJji- and set off with blue satin sashes, and wear a at 4 Madison New York fc-ent of will sail in a few days for France. characteristic dress or uniform. yesterday o'eloek at the Hotel St. Square South, grouplng baautiful objacta. It b wore white straw bonnets, the women The Rev. Dr. not always " they si'very He and his bride will Itve ln Among young who will take Regis. George A. Kohut thos, even in ruuaeums also tr;mmed with blue ribbon and tiny New York. part in a "divertissement" in connec- performed the ceremony in the Louis roses. their Dutch bou- tion with the affair are XVI suite under a ON FREE VIEW 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. Bo the Henri Qua-re room pink matching Dr. and Mrs. Walter Miss Helen canopy trimmed with NotWn, ao qur-'s. ariar.ged in stiff white paper; B. James, of! Hoadley, Miss Elise Everett, Miss Elsie palms and spring flowers in the pres- wignorial haa ever before been 7 East Seventeenth Street and Cold and continuing until date of sale It ta brought b.re holders. Hughes. Miss Grace Bristed, Miss Agnes ence of a large of relatives qulte complete, j ist ** The have from Spring Harbor, L. I., have announced de Miss and gathering the touriata wh.* boy might stepped. Selding, Juliu Shanley, Miss friends. The formerly motored out to the out of one of Sir Joshua i the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lord, Miss The who Widely Known and Remarkable Collection H Chateau ,. with .>.,. pictures. He wore long trousers of father, wore a gown of white net with magnlfteenUy white satin and a small soft mull court OF caryd chimnejr .,.,,,, .hc lwe .irmore,1 W(j;-. which knowing aviation service. to the *ai held at of live alone that he didn't say one feet have life is the diacerniB*. With thce are relief* the residence Mr. and longec to the recent death through oa "¦ 871 Fifth Avenue. Owlng of the "battle of the ivements." THE HOTEL PLAZA by MIno r'iew.:e, Jioaati ;r.o. And.-ea V>r- Whitney, word to her about how mean and unfair bride's mother there will be no recep¬ p .occhio and iiellano 1 they received in the large tion. In this of 58th to da Padova. liy A:.dre« he thought she had been by taking pos- fight, millipns feet Fifth Avenue, 59th Street deUa Robbia there ia a giaied terra wawinj; room, F:rth Avenue and Sixty- ( Vdmissinti to Ihe Pluza by card. which ma.v he had treei ot cotta .gi session of Johnny Chuck's old house are or made the manager*) Madonna. ar.d a Luat of the et, which, like the church, The Bail, the climax to a bril- ruined, crippled ...DESCKIPTJVF AND PROIX.SEI.Tf IT.ICSTK.4TED 'Chriat* r.y *M decorated w;t.h lilies and roses. there in the far corner of the Old Nayy CATALOGl !' Giovanni Je.la Robbia A These liant social season, is to be given, uncomfortable, annually. MAILEI) ON BECEIPX OF TWO OOLEAKS. cmrnney pieco «f flowers, w,th bay trees, were Orchard after he, Jimmy, had led her to under the auspices of the Manhattan For most it is bound to unuauaJ marrt haj be«-n carved by Bcnedetta .W throughout the reception rooms and then him back to live 13-15 East feet, Ja Maiano with two a.doiaole *r.d it, sending Navy Club, Forty-ftrst a amonm bear- great hall, aa well as the ballroom, alone in their old house. He had meant Street, May 10, in the bail room be losing fight, for pave¬ mg an eacutcheon." '. grand JJ': n the dining room, where to. He had meant to say a lot. But of the Hotel Commodore. ments are harder The Sale Will Be Conduded by Mr. THOMAS E. K1RBY *a» buiiet was erved. There was a than flesh now he was too huppy to remember any Three thou^and men and women are and his aasistunts, MB. OTTO BERNET and MB. II. H. PABKE Religioo* Work* of Maatera : >r the bridal party, done in to be at the be nnd bone. The only feet of these thing3. guests bail, which will of tho "Tha paintings include iwoetpeaa and gardenias, and When Mrs. Skunk told that one ot the of its kind ever that from this con- many religioua jtiute«* front of Jimmy largest emerge ibjecta aigncd by riame. the bride was the huge he was the handsomest Skunk in the held in this city. All the otneers of of great import to cak» w] ' fiict without harmed AMERICAN ART ghe, 0f course, cut. Great World, Jimmy shook his head. the Atlantic fleet, which will be ir. being ASSOCIATION, Managers eonnoiaaenrs. Perhaps the mo«t impreasive H«r who u> a mother, received with her, "No, I'm not," said he. "I know one a New York on a visit at the time. wn are the feet shod with the Madison S<1. South, Entrunce 0 E. 2M Street, New York. 'Madonna and Child* by Pier Francaaeo "-*15 '. re ¦-. rr.f"::f;vai costume of pearl great deal handsomer." be in attendance. The brilliance of Dr. A. Reed Shoes. Klorentino, who ig gaid to have atudiad with »atin, combined with henna and the affair be Cushion Goaaoli. p»."black. i "That isn't possible," declared Mrs. will enhanced by the Then there are casaone painting* r.% one-piecc frock> of the a of of These shoes re- Paolo V*7 r.zz Skunk. "There isn't hnndsomer Skunk presence leading representatives pernianently by Uccello and Peaeihno, and iraprta- jtj straight lines foHowed by than all tho Allied navies, who will come move the and tn* moyen age tunic of henna living you, Jimmy." sting hammer- ¦ive panels by Bottieini. D'Arezio. Lorenavtti. satin, "You aro mistaken, my dear, very "Who-who-whose are they?" stam- here to welcome back the fieet. and gttrojdered Wjth b.ack paillettea. Mrs. much retorted "I Mrs. Juiian W. Robbins is chairman blow reaction of hard pave¬ gEB^taqruTlm J*JJ. Orcagna. one by Gianibo.no that for¬ wore a hat of henna mistaken," Jimmy. mered Jimmy when he could jRncel86b)iMFJ merly oelorged to the poet *tfa_-"./ large am looking right at a handsomer one of the bail, the list of patronesses for ments. D'Annunuo." ¦¦-, trimmed with uncurled ostrich this minute." find his voiee which include most of the promlnent leathera 0f the same color. very "So keen haa tha admiration for italian Aa Jimmy was right at Mrs. wemen in New York society. Most to looking - Turniture Her mother, the dtwager Mra. Van- -a styles $12 $15. become in America that some wi!i Skunk she couldn't help knowing whom Snd in bi»ck satin, ambroid- dark hall. sat down a little to their chief interest ia tha MaDetiaaM Vt:.l: '.-¦"--.wa"..-. he meant. "You are a flatterer," said Jimmy H. L. Heimcrdinger Weds allver apanglea, and wore a she. "Now come over to the one side and waited. He meant to have massivr, aometimea deiicate. but a'way* dia- w"*.jr»?. i.tot.?.* metallic tisiue wrap, along he Miss Dorothy Rosenhlum tinguished ewbmed with house where we can talk things over." things explained. Yes, sir, meant to tabies, benchea and rah:neU tha; moleskin. Mr. Tower'a was and have some things explained. Dorothy Rosenblum, daughter of Mr. AND Mr. Tolentino has aesembled. **»** -,.;.. in Hortensia blue »atin Jimmy quite ready willing. 1 3 WEST 37TH ST. Than Ia ever. The truth is he was anxious to see the In a minute out walked Mrs. Skunk and Mrs. Jacob C. Rosenblum, 490 an entire aection of a >Iedician and Georgatte gown and her hat wm and she looked ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB iibrary. wtta *-'** of inside of that house since Mrs. Skunk very proud. Jimmy hiid West End Avenue, and a niece ot ex- cmmo&msms- elaborata omamenU and the came shade. never fatcinating ei«>- had moved in. So he promptly led the seen her look so proud. Then boarda, to be I>*ave for he saw the cause of it. at Sheriff Max S. Grifenhagen, was mar¬ ready tranaferred to *ome new Honeymooa way over to the house between the roots Right her world palace. A Gothic th* of the old tree in the far corner heels walked a very little fellow dressed ried at noon yesterday in the Louis J.P. SMITH SHOE armoira from a wedding Mr. Tower and apple Ca church in Cbambery, £*¦..;A''r,or de left for their honeymoon and of the Old Orchard. Hc was so eager to in black and white. Jlmmy's eyes opened XVI suite of the Hotel St. Regis to France. haa primitive their r^rurn tney wiij occupy; tha see the inside that he forgot to be very wide nnd he gave a little gasp of Haroid L. Heimerdinger, son of llarry Sold only at addresaes below. paintings, e::.-ei!ently pre*«rved. in tha «¦^ and started to enter first. Mrs. surprise. Then he gave another little C. Heimerdinger, of Woodmere, Long Spring & Summer Curtains panela. A ca^tone of gracioua contoure and Harry payne Whitney country polite for Island. .* Weattrory, L. I., which was Skunk pushed him aside. gasp, right at the heels of that 1372 Broadway. at 37th Street wonderfoUy carved ia aa.J to have foilowtd 7me J b? "You can't in there little fellow walked another small per- The Rev. Dr. Maurice Harris of- a most line the of 'V'^P' her parenta during the go now," said she The bride's twin 12 Park Woolworth Showing interesting designa Michelangelo. A number of litetima of WlUltaB C. rather sharply. "You stay right out son in black and white. No sooncr was fi.ciated. sister, Mrs. Place, Bldg. portais also .Uuatrate the Italian '). Whitnay. one of E. was the matron of made in our Own Workroom in geniua tor eourae the and Vander- here on the doorstep. Don't you dare this out the doorway than a Stanley Selonick, Send rarving in wood. tha W Whitney third and behind this one still honor. Dorothy Goldberg was flower fe. for Ttlustrated Bootlet. Among tapastriea familiog w«r« both well repre- put foot inside." Before Jimmy could appeared, there is a »et of 'vieux Pari*' Hr,