9 THE SUN AND HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920, 13T DIED. Smith College PA YNE WHITNEY AND PERSONAL INTELLIOEN0E. Miss Novaes FRANKLIN MURPHY DIED. FAMILY Mllbank, Charles B, Relncman, Albert JENKINS. At Mt Vernon, N. Y Feb. New York. Monjo, Louis. nincon, Juan A. Club Has Dance ARRIVE Plays With the Morgan, Brockholst Senlgnglls, O. A. AT PALM BEACH John Flavcl Hubbard, 15 'ft'AVk Mr. and Mrs. DIES IN FLORIDA Murphy, Franklin. Sklrrow, Emily. lift Tir.fr . rrUm for Endowment East Ninety-sixt- street, gave a dinner McAullffe, James. Steinberg, Emit. Rlti-Carlto- New Symphony H. 1'. Also At Costume Ball. in the n Hotel last night The McMunus, Margaret Stern, Maximilian. Wljitnoy in Florida Newshafer, E. Pool, guests worp Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Dreiol, Harry Van dor John. AnMnnni K 1 rt Xf fl A lllrln ail T1tttr Peck, Sarah M. With Guests Georgo Trevor, Mr. Was Formerly Governor of Walton, Alfred. iyn, Kerr. Services oiv,yfl.i t "Precede Enjoyable in Private Jr., Mr. and Mrs, B. En- Peel, William F. Woolley. R. Malcom pinners Brazilian Pianist Gives an Thomas ,mi and Mrs. 'James Cameron Clark, Miss Veteran Putney, Rufus S. Thursday afternoon, .Feb. .0, at 3 ' . jj Car. New Jersey and w Kntortaininont nt tlio Plaza Adelaide E. Sedgwick, Miss dabrlelle joyable Performance With viuwni Chanter, Messrs. .Bradford Norman, of Civil War. In Memorlnm. KILSBY. John Wykei, son ot the Utejjfj.' Aid Drive for $1,000,000. Kllsby, In year of his to Tur-nur- o, tho Orchestra. Goldlng, Alice H. Husted, A. McL. John tho 86th "fr Special to Tiis Son and Nsw Your. HzbaId. Philip J. Roosevelt and George E. Mora, Roslta. , age. Burial at his former home. Palm Jr. Beach, Fla., Feb. 24. Mr. and Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. Franklin Dlngmans Ferry, Pa. ' Mrs. Payne Whitney New 2. - There was nn onjoynblo dnnre under arrived from Hamilton Twombly will The programme of tho eighth after- ot New Jersey, ADLER, Slgmund, on Feb. !4, nt his LICHTENSTEIN. Solomon IC, Hotel . York to-d- In their private Mrs. Melt Murphy, former Qovcrnor car ty 423 Ansonla, beloved husband of Anna 1 aucDlccH uf tho Smith College Club glvo a luncheon noon Symphony home, West 120th st. Services Wanderer Poln-clan- concert of the New the Royal Ponclnna Hotel here and are at the Hoyal idled at Thursday, Feb, 26, 11 A. M nt the P, and father of tho lato Herbert In the Plpzn for the endow-irr- nt Carneglo Hall yesterday was ab- lisi nlsht Their yacht Captlva awaited at today, following cn operation ror chapel Salem Flolds Cemetery. and of Albert Lane, In his 57th them. daugh-te- r. and building fund. It Is the aim Their party includes their Mr. and Mrs. Horace Havemcyer are one of comforting compactness. The dominal trouble last Thursday. Toxic Cypress Hills. year, on Feb. 24, at Jacksonville. nlunime students to ratso Miss Joan Whltnov! Mr. hnil Mm In Porto Rico. prelude to MastorslnKers," Fla. Notice of funeral later. the and "Tho poisoning sit In nnd his condition had - i' Clarence Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt ' ATWOOD. Caroline R, wife of Kim- jj.quH.000. In advance of the dance din- Mozart's D minor piano concorto and He camo MAQUIRE. On Feb. 24, Agn O., he- - I). Barnes. 1.. been serious for several days. u. Atwood, on 23, r Mnlor ClhnrW AnnlMnn Princess Andreas Boncompagnl ar- uaii Fob. at her loved of John Magulre,"s,--daughte- were given by Mrs. M. Sir Edward Elgar's "Variations on an home, wife F. ners nichard and Mr. Lawrenco Waterbury. rived yesterday at the n here February 8 with Charles F. Brooker 316 West 108th st. Funeral of the lato Michael and well private. .loiirjman. Mm. Honald Lee, Mrs. air, ana Mrs. from Washington to meet Prlnoo Bon- Original Theme", formed a trio of of Ansonla, Conn., nn old friend. Mary Flynn nnd member of 8t" vr passed through ' r, nwiRlit W. Morrow, Mrs. Harold, I. on their nrlvnt far compagnl, who Is expected from Italy contrasted attractions. Tho prelude, BENSON. Monday, Feb. 23, 1920, Fred Bernard Council No. 1, Q. W. B. L. y. yesterday to Miami. Miss one tho , pratt. Mrf. Kdyvurd A. Qulnn, Mrs. H. F. Flora Payne may be passed without comment. Its. Franklin Murphy whs of last Benson, in tho 81st year of his Funeral from her Into residence, 27 Whitney and her fiance. Mr. Itoderlck who' age. Graham Jersey City Heights, Mrs. performance was such that tho hearer of the living civil war veterans Funeral services will be held st. Hr Mollenhauer. Scth Mllllken nnd Tower, stormed hcr for ft rnlinlA nf Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Weekes will Thursday, Feb. 26, to Church of St'r stay gained promlnenco In tho councllB of the at 6t. Bartholomew's Church, Pa- ctliorp. hours, received the felicitations of return this week from a month's felt reasonably certain that thcra had cific st. nnd Bedford av., Brooklyn, Paul of tho Cross, Hancock av., Among the boxholdcrs were Mrs. K. friends. They went on to !l8iBMi in Cuba and Palm Beach, Fla. Republican pnrty. Ho was born In Jer- whero mass of requiem wlll; Miami hv been nt least ono rehearsal. on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2 M. solemn Kerry. Mrs. S. Hark-jies- ., nt P. llaywanl Edward . son ot automobile Wovncs, formerly sey City January 3, 1816, tho Relatives, friends of bo celebrated 10 A. M. Interment' , Harold A. Hatch, Mrs. Thomas extended Miss Gulomar of and members Mrs. Little John Jacob Astnr wan ftn thn rnnorafiilfttlnnl nrll hlnr Abby Elizabeth Hagar Hyatt Lodge, No. 205, F. A. M., Calvary;. Mrs'. Ocrrlsh II. Mllllken, on Brazil, was the pianist. This singular William H. nnd nnd V. Limont, beach this mornlnir ncmmnnnlnil hv hl to Mr. and Mrs. E. Powls Jones the nre Invited to attend. Interment at MILBANK. Georgo D. Notmnn and Mrs. Frank Saturday In young person curiosity and Murphy. The family moved to New Charles Budd. beloved hue. Ji jlrj. mother, Mrs, William 1C Dick, who has birth of a daughter last has excited family plot, Groenwood Cemetery. band of Jane Hungnrford and son o( Vunilcrllp. For thoso who did not thalr km. 31 VKt Fl ft street by roason ark when he was a boy. Ho received a nmusn nere, jurs. DICK'S sister. MISS won admiration, tho former BROWN. On Sunday, Feb. 22. 1020. at tho late Robert and Louisa M., at i1 dance there were tables for bridge. Many Mrs. Jones Is n, daughter of Mrs. An an academic education at NowurK, bui, - Kotherlne Force, was with them. of the uncertainties and even whimsi her residence, Hotel Somerset, 100 his residence In Freoport L. I tsun- , jdunff people who previously attended drew C. Zabrlskie. llko many of tho youths of his genera- Mrs. William Jennings Bryan came West 47th Mary day, Feb. 22, 1920. Funeral ser-- i, ilie or opera went on to the col- calities of her art and tho latter by tho tion, loft school to enter tho Union st, Callander theatre ) from Miami night to ho Hrown, vices Church tho Trans- - - last see Mr. extraordinarily beautiful performances a' daughter of tho latn John at tho of ' lect dance. Supper was served ut mld- Mr nnri Mr. Tfnrrv TfllVB Morean army. At the ago of 16 heenllsted as ' Illlam Sherman Jrnntnr n r1niln which she gives, sue cer- New J. and Mary Callander Brown. Fu- figuration, Freeport, 10 o'clock, nisiit- elglrty dinner sometimes prlvato In Company' A. Thirteenth and one time Governor of Florida, who will entertain friends at tainly brought happiness to her adorers neral sorvlces nt the Broadway Wednesday morning. Feb. 25, on The members of the danco committee Waldorf-Astori- a Jersey Volunteers. Ho made nn envia- recuperating n In the Hotel. of Tabernacle Church, Broadway and arrival of tho 8:30 train from t MIm Virginia Mollenhauer, chair- from serious Illness yesterday as well as tbo lovers ble record In the service, winning a first th..: were Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, their son, Mr. Cards will follow the dinner. Mozart. 56th st, on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 12 Pennsylvania Station. Interment man. Mrs. Joseph Grlswold Deane, Mrs. lieutenant's commission before ho was n. uryan Jenn ncs. and Dr. nnrt Mr Capable Is nrodlcloua tech noon. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- privntc. . M 8. Van Zandt, Miss Mabel White as slin of mustered out nt the close of tho war In K Krnest Mnrshall Orlando Terrv of Nmv YnrV Mr. nnd Mrs. George! F. Tyler have nical displays' and of evoking from tho tery. MONJO. At his 224 Orange Hammer. Mrs. Kdward Packard. Mrs. 1865. residence. left on a private car this morning for come from Georgian Terrace, their resi piano thunders of mellow tone, she to nnd BRUGIERE. Tuesday, 24, road, Slontclalr, N. J.. on Monday Humphrey S. Itedfteld, Mrs. John Tllney pass He nt, onco returned Newark Feb. at 17 me ae lyson, St. Augustine. dence In Elklns Park, Pa., to a played tho Mozart music with ravish- established tho Murphy Varnish Com- West 96th Thomas Morgan February 23, Louis, husband of the, Carpenter. Miss Elizabeth Itandall and st, A.' Mr. Rodolphe L. Agasslz of I few days at the St. Regis Hotel. ing simplicity of style uml an exquisite of the Bruglerc, In 76th year lato Catherine .1. Harvey. Funoral Miss Peggy S. Zinsser. Boston pany, of which he was chairman the of his the Breakers from Tlnitnn nml Mr apreclatlon of the delicate outlines of of the time of his age. Funoral services Church from Church of Immaculate Concep- Vnrwlorhllt. and board directors at at of Brlnton Buckwalter from New York. fr Wltllom If Jr.. the composers melodies and his In- - death. The business was n prosperous St. Vincent de Paul, West 23d st, tion.. North Fullerton av orf for Pulm Conti- LENTEN SEWING CLASSES MEET Mr, B. Is Toln-clan- a her children have started comarable balance of phrases. ono. In 1868 he married Miss Janet Thursday 10 o'clock. Philadel- Wednesday, Feb. 25, 10:30. uiirrord Harmon at the at Train, ' from New York. Beach. nence and respect wero evidenced In Colwell In Newark. She died In 1001. phia papers please copy. leaves Hnhoken 9 :30, P., L. nnd W. every movement of tho young woman's Mur- Paris, Women Give Service for Hospi- Mayor and Mrs. John F. Hylan were They had two children, Franklin CLAYTON. Fu-ner- line. Kindly omit flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor will start interpretation, which would perhaps Catherine E Feb. 24. the surf this mornlnc with Mr nnrl phy, Jr., nnd Mrs. Helen M. Kinney, Thursday, Feb. 26, from Grace Havana, Valencia, Spain, paper tals or Homes. Miss Suzanne Pierson, daughter to-d- for Bermuda, where they will re have made a deeper Impression If It had ' Mrs. Joseph J. O'Brien of Brooklyn. both of whom nre living. Church, Rutherford, N. J., on arrival pleaso copy. Several Lenten sewing classes whose V,. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Pierson, main until April. been accompanied In a manner moro From 1883 1886 Mr. Murphy was a Mr. Charles Onutler trnvn n fnr. to of Erie train leaving Chambers st. MORGAN. On Feb. 23, 1920, the Rev. work Is mainly for hospitals or fresh as she appeared the dance of suited to the music. member of tho Newark Board of Alder- well dinner In tho Beach Club Jr., at Frellnghuy-se- 1:45 P. M. Brockholst Morgan, at Wost Orange; nir homes met yesterday. Mrs. Kdward Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. B. But even under repression a body of men, becoming Ita president during the his guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wal- the Cocoanuts at the Palm Beach COLGATE. N. aged 76 yeare. Funeral ser-- '. R, started yesterday for Palm Beach strings, topped by eighteen first violins elected Floranco Hall, beloved wife J U Stettlnlus had ,nt her home. 1051 C. e. last of his service. He was ter Wltherbee. Miss Louise Wither-be- Country Club. J". 24, vices will be held at Stephen's, Park avenue, the class that works for from Morrlstown. N. and resting on a foundation of nine to the State Assembly In 1885. He be- of Gilbert Colgate, on Feb. In St Mrs. William Lowo Rice, Miss Vir- year. will Church, Mlllburn, N. J., Thursday,' , the benefit of tho fresh association double basses. Is prone to make a Mo came chairman of tho Republican State her 56th Services bo held air ginia Ten Eyck Rice, Mr. and Mrs. late' on train leaving Hobokeh. of the of SL John Divine. Mrs. George H. Hull. Jr., who was a zart concerto sound a llttln onesided. In 1892, serving In thnt ca- at her residence, 306 West 76th arrival of Cathedral tho Henry Sollgman, Major Pendle- was costume given by Committee Dll-no- E. Gray cessful the ball Gen. Mrs. J. The cadenzas by Miss Novaes wero on Friday, Feb. 27, at 12 noon. I)., L. and W. It. It, at 1:52 P. M)r j During the wck Mrs. Lawrence rt guest of her parents. and used pacity for twenty years. From 1886 to st, ton Mr. Georgo To- William McAullffe this evening In the - wng negro' melodies and spirituals.. and. Gunderson. Fred- Pierson, has returned to Short also a trlflo heavy and overelnborutc. 1889 he was a trustee of the Reform Pleaso omit flowers. Hurlal In St. Stephen's Cometery, morrow Mr. Gautler will New casino of tho Hotel Alcazar to raise The olllcers of this are Mrs. start for Hills, N. J. But It was an enjoyable performance School for Boys at Jamesburg, N. J. He COMSTOCK. James C, In his 91st Mlllburn, N. J. class Frank orK oy funds for the Flagler Hospital. Rear Potter, president ; O. automobile. none the less. was the Republican al year, on Feb. 24, beloved husband McAULI FFE. James, aged 73 years!'' '' Hunter Miss Julia Admiral Georgo Wlnslow, U. S. N. (re- a member of McAllister, Mrs. George Mr nnrt Mr. Archibald M. McCrea Sir Edward Elgar has benefited by tho Executive Committee from 1900 of the late Mary'R. Comstock. Fu- on Feb. 24, at residence of daughter . iu, tired), with Miss Llsheth Nlas of New Del- - L, Nichols, entertained at dinner last night at European war. Since local conductors to 1908, the Republican Nntlonal neral services his late residence, Mrs. J. E. McAullffe. 191,, treasurer, and Mrs. John SI. AUGUSTINE. HAS York, uho represented a Manchurian and at at Iselln, secretary. The next meeting will monlco's for Mr. and Mrs. k. ueeve naturally shy at Joseph Holbrook and Convention nt Chicago In the latter year 364 Adclphl st, Brooklyn, Thurs- Bay 7th nv., Brooklyn. Funeral lady, opened the ball. Prizes will he Joseph D. Cyril Incessantly 1 be held on March 2 the home of Mrs. Merrltt nnd Mr. and Mrs. Scott and do not wish he received seventy-seve- n votes for ths day, Feb. 25, at 8 P. M. Interment services and burial Thursday at " at BALL FOR HOSPITAL awarded for the most striking costumes. Mrs. to present highly explosive composi- Price Tost. 350 Park avenue. Eddy, and daughter of the nomination. Orccnwood Cemetery. P. M. . , ' Among those present were Mr. and tion of Percy Grainger, they have taken McCrea, The New Jersey Republican conven- be- - , The first meeting of the class that Mrs. Chauncey M. Deptw. Mr. and Mrs. COOK. On Monday, Feb. 23, 1320, at McMANUS. Margaret, on Fob. 24, pews Society Dances in Costume up Elgar again or Ignore Britain. Mr. unanimously him for Gov- for the social service of St. Luke's to 13. tion nominated his home, 41 Hardenbrook av., loved wlfo of Owen nnd mother of William Benjamin, Mrs. Thomas L. Fish gave a Bodanzky's resurrection of the "Enigma" ' Hospl'al was held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' Hamilton ernor In 1901, and he was elected, his Y. Christopher R. McManus!"' Aid Flagler Infirmary. Chadbourne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laurens variations did not excite tho audience, Jamaica, N. Frank Manuel, In May and Nicholas Murray Butler, 60 Morning-sid- e dinner last r.lght at Delmontco's, service extending from 1902 to 1905. residence, 141, Van Alen, Mr. Jnmcs J. Van Alen; though the music had its Interest. Prob- the 60th year of his age. Funeral Funerul from her late gnf Drive. The subsequent meetings Special He was Governor when Now Jersey services his late residence on 25th Elmhurst, on Friday at ,. to The Rvh and Nzw Yok Heiuld. Colonel H. Rclman Duval and Miss Nan Tk American AmhaRSadOr to Italy. ably It would please people more If all at st, ' on Tuesdays during Lent will bo held v her first primary law, htr first 1920, Bartholoi ' -- St. Augustine, Fla.. Feb. 24. Sue- - C. Duval. Johnson, and those mystic titles were obliterated. Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, 9:15 A. M.; thenco to St at the homes of Mrs. Stuart Duncan, Mr. Robert Underwood child labor legislation and tho first law 8 by C. Church, mass(rtvr at 327 Variation "W, M. variation "Dora- - at o'clock, followed Masonic mew's R. where a Mrs. John S. Sheppard, : Mrs. Charles Mrs. Johnson, gave a luncheon B" regulating the ventilation of workshops. Ceme- of offered. Inter" ' . Jr. VAflfterdaV bella," variation "B. G. It services. Interment Flushing requiem will be Sumner Burch', L. TrlnrHnn nvnllA fOr the K," c were passed tho tenement Mrs. Charles Rlker causes one to think he hears the theme There nlso tery. ment Calvary Cemetery. and Mrs. L. Sheppard Italian Ambassador Baron Romano net, bill to estab- T Carew. Mrs. Bishop Burch' s David Belasco exclaiming like the villain In Henry house commission the DUTTON. On Feb. 24, Augusta Temple MURPHY. Franklin, of Newarti. NT J'.. Is the president class, Henry Avczzana. and the Baroness Avczzana. nt Glen 1 of the Mrs. 11 lish the tuberculosis sanitarium suddenly, on' ' Dlxcy s "Adonis"; "They never know sys- Schack, wife of William Dalllba at Palm BcachFla., C Swords and Mrs. Fran- me now; I've put on another suit ot Gardner and acts to abolish the fee Dutton and daughter of the late Feb. 24, 1920. Funeral services wUl. iftf cis C Wood secretary. AVnshtnston. county Daughter Wed to Is to Revive clothes nnd changed my' name." tem In State and ofllcts. Otto Wllhclm Christian Schack and be held at his late home, 1027 Broad,,. , Still another class, known as Mother Representative and Mrs. Thomas B. The variations, however, aro generally Mnny political honors came to Gov. Elizabeth Enez McCarty Schack. at, Newark, N. J.. on Friday, Feb.' Katharine Auxiliary, the Presi- Drexel's for work nunn n f Maw York irave a dinner at good music and some of them are exce- Murphy during his public career. Notice of funeral 27, at 2:30 P. M. Please omlt . among negroes, Officer Grimm11 post hereafter met with Mrs. Seton Italian "Peter New Wlllard last night. llent Mr. Bodanzky's orchestra per- dent McKlnley offered him tho of flowerB. Henry, at 32 Washington Square Wost. Ambassador to Russia, but ho declined It. FERRER. Suddenly, on Feb. 23, Jose V McKlnlej formed them tolerably. There was the M. Ferrer, M. D., beloved husband NEWSHAFER.--0- Monday. Feb. 23, ,,t Miss Mary H. Bouvler Is president of n.n...n,ativA ivnil.im Tt. same lack of balance and finish that has He was appointed Com- residence, this class, whose subsequent meetings Mattls, gave Exposition In of Irene O'Donohue Ferrer, at his of pneumonia, at his , Jfarringe of Mrs. Walkup and David Warficld to Appear and his niece, Miss Julia marked previous playing of this organi- missioner to tho Paris 166 Edward1 will be held residence, 10 East 66th st, In the West 120th st. Harry with Mrs. Charles J. Welch, a dinner last night. zation. 1900, and from 1905 to 1912 he was a o Mrs. Maurltz Westcrgren, Mrs. Drexcl managers of 64th year ot his age. Funeral at Newshafer, beloved husband 3Injor Mnrson Kept Secret Affain in Play Dealing member of tho board of the Newshafer, in tho 51st Dalgren and Miss Bouvler. Hampson Gary, American Dip-- . Disabled Volunteer St Patrick's Cathedral Thursday, Sadie Edith Mr. Two Artist In First Recitals. National Home for Feb. 26, 10:30 A. M. year of his age. Funeral services' tl Since January. Psychic. AirMt at Pntrn. nnnd Mrs. Gar) Soldiers. He served as delegate to Ave With the given Two recitals In Aeolian Hall took Whereas Divine Providence has at the Reformed Church of HarlemJ' ' MR. AND MRS. MOORE'S GUESTS. were the chief guests nt a dinner Republican national conventions. Thursday.,, Lleut.-Co- place yesterday. Miss Grace Northrup, a Lenox av. and 123d st, j last night by l. "William Eric Coming of colonial stock, ho was taken from us Dr. Jose M. Ferrer soprano, who has often appeared In con- to enjoy reward sweet Feb. 26, at 10:30 A. M. Fowler. president-gener- al of the Sons of the of a and M' Mr and Mrs. Walter Moore gave a There was unusual Interest In social David Belasco will revive next season New York, gave elected 1920, certs outside of her the American Revolution In 1898, holding useful life; and PECIC At Babylon. L. I., Fob. 23. dinner last evening at the Plaza. Be- circles yeiterday In the announcement Grimm," hAM n rccentlon In the afternoon, with mrs. "The Return of Peter which r u'tird first recital hero tho office until 1900. He also was a Whereas Dr. Jose M. Ferrer was Sarah si. I'ecK. motner oi tween courses there was general danc daughter h PnnerAKSlOnal ClUD. Of Richard Hageman at the piano. Seldom for long time with Harry H. Hess. Services nt Funeral Ing, that Mrs. Grace Burch Walkup, deals with psychic forces, while the pub- nt member of tho Society of Colonial Wars, a associated which continued after dinner. The .J,,, V icente Is new singer heard whose art affords College distin- 14 New York of Bishop and Mrs. Charles Sumner lic Is taking unwonted Interest In how which she Is president Senor a tho Loyal Legion, the G. A. R., the So- Manhattan as a Chapel. East 39th st, decorations were spring flowers and maoe a so much pleasure. In a group of diffi- guished loyal alumnus and a falth-- . city, on Thursday afternqon at 4 Blasco Ibanez the Cincinnati, the Masons and ' American Beauty roses. Burch, was married early In January In serve through eternity. r''"uu' "Lus-lngh- ciety of " they time David Daniels. Mrs. V Illlam M. cult old airs. Including Handel's e ful member of the Board of Trus- -' o'clock. Interment Detroit, Mlclu Among guests Mr. Mrs. Mrs Joseohua president of tho Essex County Park at the were and New York to Major Analdo Marsqn, En Warfleld will play again the title role, Mrs. Medlll McCormicK Plu Care," she was as successful tees: and Saturday afternoon. Harry Mrs. A. Calder and J. Commission. A. Fogg, Mr. and Charles gineer Corps, army. While mem as In groups of lighter modern songs Whereas Dr. Ferrer won the es- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Italian which he originated at the Bela:o The- poured tea. Immediately after convening at Tren- FEEL. William F., beloved father oliftlr on October 17, H911, none ot from different countries. An attack not ad- teem and nffectlon of fellow mem- Hlir. Mr. and Mrs. William Mott Mrs. bers, of the Bishop's family are said to atre but the ton yesterday the New Jersey Senate John, Daniel, William, Frank, Jamefl. ,. original cast except Miss Marie Bates perfect caused her voice, a beautiful of respect to the bers by his amiable disposition, his Robert, his residence, 308' Robert Scott,' Mr. and Mrs. Georgo F. have been aware of It. there was no gen Pit-?- f. journed for the day out and at Is likely to be In the production, as daughter1, Mrs. John Ballentlne soprano, to lose Its clarity at times. gentle enthusiasm and whole souled -' Mehana, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Band, . memory of Mr. Murph Gov. Edwards West 112th st, Feb. 22. Interment- ' eral knowledge of the marriage until they nre vr.d.rlek Henry- Prince. Her fine Intelligence, her taste, devotion ; be It Mr Eldlltz, Mr. scattered almost as much as I1C her expressed his regret at the news. at Carbondale, Pa, tf and Mrs. Krnest and Major and Mrs. Marson received with spooks. and Long Island. knowledge of style wero praiseworthy Resolved, That the sense of sor- Jr., of Boston . Mrs. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Her- row experienced In the death Dr. PUTNEY. At Westport, Conn., on Felf. . Bishop and Mrs. Burch at a reception The drama, with the chief figure dying qualities of her general delivery. of -. man Best, Mr. Mrs. William 23, 1920, Stanley Put- . and Perry In the first act and then returning in a Thnrnns Watt Gregory In the evening Serge Kotlarsky gave FRIEND,S PAY Ferrer be recorded on the minutes Rev. Rufus Mr C. P. Mathews, Dr. Monday for members of St. MANY ney. In year. will' and Mrs. and afternoon the next two as a disembodied spirit in Dewey Hotel until they can ot tho board and be publicly ex- his 77th Services Mrs V. Paterno, Mr. Mrs are at the hla first violin recital here. This player bo M. El Charles nnd Andrew's Society. After tho reception order to use his good offices in a love suitable house. They have been although young, TRIBUTE TO H. S. KIP pressed; and be. it held at the Westport Joseph Quirk. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. find a still has already had Church Thursday 2:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Whiting Ferris affair, has been modernized by Mr. In New York since Mr. Gregory a consdireablc career. years Resolved. That a novena of masses at .'.. Band. Mr. and Mrft N. D. Sinclair, Mr. living Ten ago Cars in waiting at the Saugatuqk Belasco in tho light of recent researches resigned as Attorney-Genera- l. he toured with Caruso. be offered In the College Chapel for and Mrs. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. gave a dinner for Bishop and Mrs. Burch After study Religious Masonic and Westport stations upon af-'- 1 Harold. In the spiritualistic field though the Von Both and the repose of his soulj and be it the ' Herbert Mr. K. M. and the bride and bridegroom at the with Ende he was sent to Europe Bodman, and Mrs. oulja board will ., , Hrnmwell- will go to rival of the 12:03 train from Waldorf-Astori- a. have nothing to do jiii".-..- . for work with Hubay. An original mem- Services Held in Church. further Timnuns, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hotch-kls- s ansa iiM.i Grand Central Station. of with the Improved verslofl. the last of the weeK. Resolved, That a set of these res- and Miss Gertrude Watson. Major and Mrs. Marson are guests Plnehurst ber of the Berkshire Quartet, he later - the Bishop and Mrs. Burch In their entered the army. Last night In Beet Friends of the late Henry Spies Kip olutions suitably engrossed be pre- REINEMAN. Albert, husband of Flor- ,M to the widow of ence King Relncman and brother of home, but no details of their wedding GALLI-CUR- AS KOSINA. Boston. hoven's Kreutzer sonata, with Max Kot crowded the Church of tho Heavenly sented the as a memorial of a de- Sol Relneman. nfter a brief .Illness."' BRONZE WINE VESSEL, $300. could be obtained yesterday. and'Mtss larsky playing the piano part; In Salnt-Saens- 's Rest yesterday forenoon to pay their Goddard Weld alumnus, Funeral Wednesday. 3:30, from lat nv Mrs. Marson, whose first husband died . Mrs,l,i thAm In their trlD B minor violin sonata nnd other last respects to his memory. Mr. Kip, voted a faithful trustee ArquneH Much Knthnalasm When ..v and a generous benefactor of Man- residence, 68 South Fullerton av.,, A two years ago, went to Serbia last May Miss pieces, his delivery had a pure tone, who was a pon of the late William bronze sacrificial wine vessel She Sing hv private car to Santa Barbara College. Montclalr, N. J. Kindly omit " for the American-Serbia- n Relief Commis Ilell fonjr. accurate Intonation, good schooling Bergh Kip, died In Palm Beach, Fla., hattan ' modelled in the form of a standing ox Ella sneiunis aim .miw and Brother Henry August, Chairman. flowers. ' "old jesterday In the auction of the sion and was stationed at Salonlca. whecr Mme. Galll-Cur- sang Roaina In "II feeling. last Thursday. The burial was In tho It la said she met Major Marson four dl Klvlglla" family plot In Rhlnebeck, N. Y. Brother Jasper, Secretary. RINCON. Juan A., on Feb. 22. Services: Uisrhoff collection at the American Art Barblere for the only time v - months ago. After finishing her work here this season last evening VsUUH Mo Tho funeral service, which was con- Tho Medical Board of St Vin- The Funeral Church (Campbell s.oclatlon to Long Sang Tl for 1300. at the atlon weeks by Mrs. Robert W. Lovett necllnl In French Institute. The essel, which dates from the remote for the relief commission, last autumn Lexington Theatre. With the Italian ducted by tho Rev. Herbert Shlpman, cent's Hospital has learned with Dunning), tiroaaway, Greece, Italy and Miss Marcelle Weiss of Paris, n nlnnlxt by deep regret Thursday, 26. S tinM. Han period, was decorated with an In she made a tour of prima donna as the star Rossini's and Eleanor Bremer are rector of tho church, was followed a of tho death of their Feb. at P. arrived In New York In Mlsaea Edith and one of several Instrumenfnllnta . by Hallbur-to- n colleague. Jose M. Ferrer, 1 laid ellver ornament throughout. The France, nnd sparkling old opera buffa attracted a . r, h tnlnrd bv Mr. Masonic service, conducted esteemed SENIGAGLIA. On Tuesday evening1, pass holidays with leciea , Dy the French Government to Lodge, A. M., M. D twenty-on- e time to the Christmas large audience. She succeeded In making - Fates, master of Holland of for years Feb. 24. 1920. Glacomo A. Sentgag- - " 'ame buyers aleo gave 220 for No. 183, Mfa. S. Parkej- Bremer and their demonstrate various rorms of parents In New York. It Is under- her Impersonation en- and . . I modern Mr. Kip was member, and Mr. visiting physician to this hospital. a bronze bottle of tho same period. her of Rotina very T)..h nnH- ...... XlnhAl which a Ha, age 31 years. Funeral services became engaged to Major joyable, other aaugniers, um French achievement In this eountrv. Is chaplain lodge. Dr. we J. R, Hearst gave $120 pair stood that she and by tho brilliant clarity of im Shlpman, who of the In tho death of Ferrer at his main residence, 105 North for a of leaving Europe for a recital yesterday In the Museum of Shoe- presence ' Ming gilt Marson Just before her eolorature, as In her opening air of - Tho pallbearers were Murray shall miss the of n gentle, Broadway, Nyack, N. Y., Wednes- - bronze statuettes; Dr. Lemml Mr. and Mrs" Frank A. Morrison fTencn ot the- French Institute In kindly to envy, paid New York. of the second act and In the lesson scene, engage- - .rt maker, Thomas Kearny. Morgan Davis, soul, whom hatred, i evening, Feb. 25, 8 o'clock. , 5220 for pair Imperial Incense .announced the- day at a of was expected that Major Marson when she gave Bell Song VVlllldiUI' h.tvi.. the United States nt 693 Fifth avenue. Thompsotr, Louis all turners; H. D. bought It the from Lavlnla Miss James T. Terry, John malice and uncharitableness Intcrtnent In Washington Cemetery, Case a bronze would como to New York this spring for "Lakme," by Dcllbes, she ment of their daughter, Miss Weiss, who Is a professor of music and William wero entirely unknown. The poor ,f Hatuette : aroused much Livingston, Everard Tucker of a Lohan for $130 Dr. R. Morrison, to Mr. wmiam warmer In the high schools of Paris and a Feb. 23, Emily, asre 5S, , the purpose of following his profession enthusiasm. Her most Important asso- Otis sister Morgan. of this hospital will miss his un- SKIRROW. t Ihefntahl paid $105 for a Han Incense . of Mr. Rene Weiss, chief of the Fellowes of engineer here, but, obtaining a leave ciates, wero Mr. Galefll, who as Figaro Wright of Lisbon. rahlnAt The family group at the service In- selfish and skilful attention, the Funeral services chapel Stephens burner, and W. W. Seaman, agent, gave of the Com-- " absence, he followed Sf,rs. Walkup acted and sang with spirit, and Mr. President of tho Munleinal Kip, of, Mr. will miss his wiso Merrltt Burial nnd Cremation uo for a of Council cluded William Bergh son Sisters counsel Sung wine vessel. The total of Paris, was Introduced Ru-lo- 161 Eighth av., corner within a week and Joined her In New Schlpa, who as Almavlva gave more Newport. Kip. and Garrett Bergh Kip and W. ft nnd generous support and his col- pany, 18tl.rvit f"r the day was $5,187.50, the sale con- by Mr. McDougall Hawkes. 2 York early in January, when the wed- Pleasure by .his voice than by his style. Her MaJ.-Ge- n. leagues long the mem- st, Thursday, o'clock. tinuing Mrs. Hamilton Fish Webster, chair- selections were chiefly Kip, his brothers. Charles will cherish ding took place. The son of Mrs. Mar- Mr. Cotreull as Basillo and Mr. Trevtsan from tho George Fahys rep- ory of his charm simplicity of 24, 1920. Emit man of the Mardl Gras ball, which works of French composers. Including F. Roe and Lieut. E. and STEINBERG. Feb. son, whose full name was Linden Burch as Dr. Bartolo were adequate. Mr. Marl-nuz- zl Sea- v Steinberg 35 pi., Weehaw- $fi,000 Tuesday for tho Salnt-Saen- sl resented tho Association of character. of Duer legally adopted by earned last Debussy, Couperln. Rameau. Social Note. Walkup, was his conducted. men's Institute, announces a two days of Squadron A. of which Mr. Kip The Medical Board has voted to ken, N. J., beloved brother ot changed his name to In the were Mr. Chabrler and Daquln. but also devoted The marriage Miss The-e- a grandfather and audience and Mrs. Newport February 7 nnd 8, was member, and there were delega- attend tho funeral In a body. Charles Steinberg, In his 61th year.. of Gertrude ago A. carnival at a portion of her programme to Chopin. a Planten, daughter of Mrs Mrs. Linden Burch. A year he married William Clark, Mr. and Mrs. New-- next year, for tho same purpose. tions from tho Union, Knickerbocker Edward L. Keyes, Jr., M. D., Friends are Invited to attend fu?x and young woman of Hastings, N. Y. bold Morris, Mrs. William B. Osgood t rtoirr Planten, to Mr. Ulrd Curtlsa a un. m. and University clubs. President. neral from Volk's Slortuary Chapel., ,f I'lrsnor will place Field, Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray of Newport Interested In the jose FimnEn. present at tho funeral were Charles Edward Nammack. M. D., 631 Washington St., Hoboken, on take tills evening Mrs. Stephen Women Others " 'he home of her parents, 207 Carlton Butler. H. Olln. Dr. and erection of a municipal recreation house Dr. Jose M. Ferrer, consulting phy- William Ayrault Hazard, Alfonso de Acting Secretary. Thursday, Feb. 26. at 1 P. M. '1 AET WORKS ON EXHIBITION. Mrs. John A. Hartwell, Mrs. Henry a'ftiue. Brooklyn. A. have arranged for a benefit performance sician of the French, St Vincent's and. Navarro, Edward Clarkson Potter, Mr. Members of the Manhattan Col- STERN. Maximilian, on Fob. 23, 1920 Alexander, .Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Mr Douglas MacC. Stewart this by the Lafayette Players Cancer hospitals, died Monday In his and. Mrs. W. Eugene Parsons. Edward lege Alumni Society are requested In his 63d year, beloved husband of,',.. of Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Law-renc- o will Works of art'and artistic furnishings Howland Davis, for the building fund. home, 10 East Sixty-sixt- h street, from N. Breltung, Robert Sedgwick and to the requiem mass to bo Belle Sylvester beloved marry Miss Evelyn Hitchcock Sir. and Mrs. Henry W. Mr. attend Stern and '"day to Lady Atherton-Donche- n Tuft and heart disease. He was born In In S. Butler. repose S. at noon, at tho home of her belonging and Mrs. Pasquale Amato. Cuba offered for the of the soul father of Alcne Erlanger. Maxlne Gal-lorle- Mrs. Charles Lane Poor, Jr., 1856. brought M. mother Mrs. John Hitchcock. 117 are on view In the Broadway Art s, Mr. and and was to the United of Dr. Jose Ferrer, '76, at St. S. Lowcnthal and Allison L. S. have returned to Boston. States by his parents. graduated MRS. ULYSSES S. GRANT. Thursday, avenue. Boston. Broadway, where they will Changes on New He was Patrick's Cathedral Feb. Stern. Service at late residence, , 1362 Amsterdam Roof, from Manhattan College In 26, 10:30 A. M. 25, 11 Mr Jacob Gould Schurman, president 1876, nnd Mrs. Alicia Earl Sutherland Grant, at Wednesday morning. Feb. at be sold at auction, beginning on next Beginning with the premiere "The. ArfUrews gave won E. Klflln, Cornell, with Mr. T. of Mr. and Mrs. Walters his degreo at Columbia University wife of Ulysses Simpson Grant a nephew John President o'clock. Montreal, Toronto and Ha " John McGovem Is New Zlegfeld Nine o'clock m 1880. Ho Stack, Secretary. ind other members of the Cornell Spring Thursday afternoon. There a Marie Revue" on a dinner last night at the Uuenohlngcr was a specialist of pulmo of President Ulysses S. Grant, died on John T. vana, Cuba, papers please copy. the New Amsterdam Roof, on March S. King. nary diseases and had a wldo practice In home, 616 West 137th ' Festival Committee, were guests of Antoinette bedroom suite In white and Monday at her FOG ARTY. At his residence, 729 Park VAN DER POEL. On Sunday, Feb. 22,, . Florcnz Zlegfeld. Jr.. will Introduce a. city. Ho was attending rnarles Dillingham the Globe reliefs In delicate this physlctan at street She was born at Steynor, Ontario, av.. East Orange, N. J.. Feb. 24. 1920, at Is home, 66 West. 52d st,, at last gold with carved floral new policy of entertafnment, combining Hospital 1892. "tent to see "Apple Blossoms." is u Florentine drawing Philadelphia. the French for thirty years and and was married to Mr. Grant In 1920, James II., Husband of Eliza New York, John Van der Poel. Mi colors. There oimng ana me tneatre more elaborately was twenty-fiv- e Mrs. In Walnut with Cupids a member of the board of adminis- Since coming to tills city Louther. Services 11 A. M.Friday, D., son of the lato Samuel Oakley Charles Henderson Bradley, Jr., room mirror than previously at theatre. Misses Margaret Sharpless, Rosamund In- II this New tration at. tho time of his death. He years ago she had been especially 37. 1320. Philadelphia, D., entertain for her niece. Miss Bea-- carved In the round, and there also Is a Mary are Feb. Pa.; Van der Poel, M. D.. L.L. and, f restaurant facilities are being Installed Wurts and Trotter Goodman 'his wife, son daugh In vivisection and In humane . Miller, next Saturday evening largo Florentine vase depicting "The loaves a and three terested Havana, Cuba; London, England, Gertrude Lansing Wendell. In the , at ana dinner win De served at 7 oclock, at Lake Placid, N. Y. ters. Ho was a member of numerous for animals. She was a mem papers please copy. ' ' wr home. No. Seventy-nint- h Columbus.'" Other Interesting tieatment 63d year of his age. Funeral ser' 167 West Return of louowea Dy me ociock revue; then S. P. C. A., formerly vice treet, giving a reception objects are a great, bronie American supper, medical societies nnd of the University ber of the FRENCH. On Feb. 24, at his winter vices at his late residence on. and muscle. followed by tho "Midnight Mrs. Edmund H. McCullough, accom- vorK president of tho Bide a Wee Home and eagle with outspread wings by PIcault and New xacnt clubs. :' . .... nr home. New Smyrna, Fla., William Wednesday. Feb. 25. at 10 A. M.. . Frolic." panied by her nieces. Misses Eleanor , UilO IMC u. tho triiii., "Cupid and Psyche." IWia Ul uilCVlvia A. French of Newman .Springs Interment Albany. N. Y. Weather at "Winter and a marbU The aspect of the familiar roof and Rosamund Wurts and Rhoaa Morris 'section Investigation - Besides Resorts. theatre COL. FREDERICK S. BENSON, Lcasuf- N. J., Temwrat Ib to be altered wleh new furnishings Brooke, will go to Europe in June. road, Red Bank, in tho 90th VAN DER POEL. JOHN. Veteran Asso and Joseph Urban Is to Shcphard year of his age. ciation First Battalion. N. M. Y.S" J" dl'lons at winter resorts at noon 'yester- - OLD NEW YORK VIEWS SOLD. redecorate the Col. Frederick Benson, civil Treasury, she leaves a daughter. deep . : were entlro setting In gold and cream color. Miss Emily P. Welsh, daughter of war veteran, Mason and long prominent GRANT. Alicia Earl Sutherland, wife It la with regret that I reported ns follows: Simpson nounce the of JOHN VANan. Palm Beach, ; Mrs. T. Henry Dixon of Chestnut Hill, In the gas maxing industry, died on OBITUARY N0T13S. of Uiysses Grant, on Feb. death r, 74 clear. Two old views of , one summer DER POEL, a member of our asso " Ormond, 70; clear. Free Concerts nt Art Mmeam. will be married to Mr. W. Howard Monday at his home, Atlantic long 23, after a brief Illness, at her resi- Brooklyn and one from Highlands, N. He was In Malcolm Kerr, connected with the 616 West 137th st. elation and one of the original memt ct fit. Augustine, 73 ; a cene from Tho Metropolitan Museum an- Meyers. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W, J. born Boston dence, Funeral clear. of Art law department of the Bureau of Street WALTER , Jtiaml, 71; Weehawken, led the prices In the print nounces its next series Heyward Meyers of. Haver ford. In June, and prlyate. It Is requested that no bers of the battalion. a j clear. of freo concerts civ., "war. Ho" waTl died M his ho.e. 510 Nassau. ; tKhout tK flowers be sent XJEWIIOUSE. Secretary. "2 partly cloudy. Association for Saturday evenings, March 6, 13, 20 I sale at tho American Art thlrty-seve- J Allien. ; 27. n years chief engineer of the WALTON. Dr. Alfred Walton (Har 56 cloudy. night, going to M. Knoedler & Co. and They will be given by a sym- Diplomatic. d'T BZ.'? GR1NNELL. Of Montclalr, N. J.J Feb. last phony orchestra under David Manner old Nassau Gas Light Company of 24, 1920, Sarah L. A., wife of tho vard '79). On Sunday, Fob. 22, Wall-Hi- ll , The Spanish Ambassador Ward, block manufacturer, for $3S0. These wero the raro and Senora Brooklyn. When that company was con- Robert hat Oliver C. and mother of 1920, Alfred Walton, M. D., D. Cc v " Wendel Married Rome. ... In ThA jiftmA ftrm ds RIano had a luncheon on Monday of old age at 423 Han- late Oliver in. viuwd, ci .,,.. ... Notes of the Theatrei, at the Em solidated with the Brooklyn Union Gas died C Charles R., Ralph H. and Mrs. of Philadelphia, formorly of NeWj Announcement has been made In New also procured the George Washington bassy In Washington yesterday for Company he became chief engineer of cock street, Brooklyn, the home of his city, country home, "Florodora," with Its H. V. Lawrence. Services and In- York at his ork of the marriage In Rome. Italy, engraving by savage ioc i&v. ana me famous sextette, senor Vicente Blasco Ibanez, Spanish tho eastern division. Ho was for years daughter, ilrs. William T. Lltson. He Woodhury, N. .T, rvtc!'1''-o- n a song about the "sheU'rlrg night civil terment at Woods Hole. Man, Mnntua, January 29 of Miss Corlnne R. Wen-- ! set of naval drawings by Thomas Birch tho palm" and nuthor. Last Senor Blasco Ibanez prslrtnt of the Society of Gas Lighting. was a veteran of the war and tho Thursday. 26. Wednesday morning his Stuy-vesa- Feb. at IP.Sf, at laten dauehter Mr. and Mrs. accrso tn Max Williams for $240. The total all the rest of it, la to revlvrd bv the, had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John city home was at 79 Wilson last living charter member of tho nt nf His street HASTINGS. Suddenly, on Monday, residence. Interment at w0Q.'t J Wendel of Park Hill. Tonkers, to for the collection was $3,575.50. Messrs. Shubert, they announced yes-- J Hays Hammond. Brooklyn. He Is survived by two daugh- Heights Republican Club. Orango papers Lieut-Co- 23, 1920, Seymore lawn. Boston and l. leraay. to-d- Feb. Lawrence ' William Warfleld. U. S. A. iienearsais win stqrt ters and a son. William J. Burke, president of tho please copy. t couple will to New bj Flays. and the presentation will take place Lady Campbell, who has been with Company of Hastings. Funeral service will be return York Jaach Dron, Violinist. American Clay Products his late residence, At Long Branch. N. "y of the Orient For a year Mrs. within six weeks. The cast will Include the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and ' and South River, N. J., died held at 272 East WOOLLEY. J violinist, gave a recital .DR. ALFRED AVALTON. Manhattan Bronx, on Wednesday even- 23, 1920, R. Woolleyfr... "arfleld was In Red Cross relief work Jascha Bron, Misses Eleanor Painter and Christie Slovenes, aand Mme. Groultch at the suddenly on Monday at his home, 1109 163d st, Feb. Thomas m Washington 8 o'clock. ' 3d, beloved son ot B. Drummond the Balkans. last evening in Cameglo Hall. The MacDonald, whose return to the stage , Legation In for several Dr. Alfred Walton died of heart dis- East Eighteenth street, f laiDUSh. ing at Please omit v Lleut-Co- l. will In I weeks, go early In country home, flowers. and Emma K. Woolley, aged 16 Warfleld, who is a son of longer numbers on his programme were be of Interest itself; alro George will South March. ease at his Mantua. "r and Mrs. D. Passell and John T. aiurray. Leslie Woodbury. N. J., on Sunday. Ho prac- HOFIIEIMER. Alice, Feb. 24, daughter years 11 months 7 days. Funerat"r Ethelbert Warfleld of major sonata and Salnt-Saens- 's Handel's A composer for many years Hof-helm- of the Sea Churchy Chambersburg, Pa,, served with the Stuart, of "Florodora." will The Hon. Ronald C. Lindsay, Charge tised In New York and DIED. of tho late Henry and Eva er services at Star r, -- merlcan Army B minor concerto. Mr. Bron's contribute additional numbers to the re d'Affalrea of Great Britain, has returned manufactured Walton's compound oxy and sister of ' Thursday, Feb. 26, 10:30 A. M. In France and later b. French, Alfred and came Red Cross Commissioner In the merit's and short- vival. Blondes are bjlng favored In to Washington from New York. gen nt 509 Finn avenue. Me was born Adler. Slgmund. William A. Emma Hofhelmer and Laura H. playing jiossessed both B. Grant, A. E. ualkans. celectlng the sextette. In Newburyport, .Mass., m 185 nnrt Atwood, Caroline 8. Fobs. Funeral nt convenience of ft comings. Ills tone was large and of Dr. W. H. graduating from Fred S. Grlnnell. Sarah L. IN MEMORIAM. gen- "The Passion Flower," with Miss Jonkheer de Beaufort, aftr Harvard settled Benson. family. 1 good quality and his Intonation the N. J--. where Mary C. Hastings, S. L. iUnn Wltklna Nance O'Nell, has moved from Green- Counselor of Netherlands Legation, In Orange. he became chler Brown. Edward N., In Chicago. aOLDING. In loving. memory of AlU ' Bride of Actor. erally accurate. There was much vigor returned to Washington surgical division of nruglere, Thomas M.Hofhelmer, Alice. HOYT. Feb. 22. ' wich Village to the Belmont Theatre, has from New of the the Essex brief Illness. Burial In H who died Feb. 25, 1917. Louis Murdock, 2 years old, an actor, In his style, but a tendency to York. . County Hospital. Twelve years ago he Clayton, Catherine EHoyt, Edward N. after New can- where It will continue Indefinitely. York. Funeral notice later. memory OiJD Clnrkn nlnr. rioliimhui. hlOo. nnd marred his art. His moved from New York to Philadelphia. Colgate. Florence H. Hubbs, Mary D. HUSTED. In tender .ot mv'jf Miss Mildred Wltklns, 21, an actress, of tilena lacked smoothness and elegance The Pleiades Club will glvea theatre Major J. C. O. Marriott of the mili Wa wrote extensively, for medical tnnr. Comstock. James C. Kerr. Malcom. HUBBS. Sfary Downey, wlfef Jesse dear mother, Annie McLean HUstcd'J 10 who died Feb. 25, 1899, Grand street, Maspetb, L. I., were and in his florid passages there was a party for Victor Herbert at the Nora tary attache staff or the British Em- - nals and was the author of books on Cook. Frank M. Kllsby, John W. M. Hubbs, at her residence, 22 but f't, BiSrrled bv Demitv Citv Clerk William want of finish and even at times of Bayes Theatre on March 9. to see Mr. hiur. has eone to California from Plm hygiene and preventative medicine. He Dutton. A. T. S. Jenkins, Cella J. Hamilton terrace. New York city, lives In tho heart of her daughter. ?lmmermaa In Lone Is(and City yestcr- - clarity. TUchard Hageman played the Herbert's latest musical comedy,. "My BMh with his fiancee. Miss Wand K Is survived by one son, Lester R. Wal-- Ferrer, Jose M. Llchtensteln, S. K, on Monday, yco. 31. Funeral arv MORA. In loving memory of IU accorapaxumesta, 1 Golden Q III-- '' jKahn. ilrs. JJoraXlo Seymour !Hl .party. tea, , iFotifty.JaniMil. lUgUlreMnesG, ic private, t MoraL V A- - C