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to draft and publish an expression of party us "Weprinciple and policy. Democrats just a moment when she reminded indorse the initiative taken by Agree a Final Drive for tf nothing go much as a Yale cheer Republican »Senator James W. Wi.dsworth, jr., and Airplane and Gal Lend ltader saying, "Now, nine .ong rahs for Senator William M. Donkey I Calder, and wel¬ whatever it i- do at New Haven come Nominee Must Be they the indicated cooperation therein WarSavers Music at the end of this, nnd man« it go." But of the Stale Committee in calling To-day; then Copelar.d's rhythm Is often com¬ Peace Near, upon Republicans of to do Contrast to what American»« An Man Italian War Festa pelling. have done for two and Gay wn.; m s Upstate Irma at her beat Chopin a half centuries, namely, to assemble 424,500 AreNeeded Charming Programme by the "Valse No. 6," and »nd Erie» to talk over Marjpt matters of common con- Chorus in Costume and very «harming in "Vals* No. IS.** Mar- Says Glynn cení, arrivé sit n consensu's of view and Opera Stage Celebrities in Typical Duncans and Copeland got is strikingly like Gretel, who uted take finch action as may seem to be» Committee Decides No New to be with the Duncan Dancers. L's» in the opinion of the majority, in the Venetian Roles Turn Terrace Into at There*, to common interest, Library Replica Intensive Effort Will Be! Carnegie and also appeared advantage ... York Man Has in Chopin waltz numbers. Chairman Confer* "Wc respectfully pofrfV'out to our' Chance. of a Mediterranean Villa George Copeland opened the pro- State fellow Republicans that ¡the 'coming Made to Complete 2,000,- ! the fir»- campaign is of special significance und Least of All Hearst tranime very effectively with Senators Wadsworth _ By Heywood Broun movement of MacDowcll's "Sonata With that the welfare of the country 000 with a the tran- Pledges To-night The Isadora Duncan Dancers and Trágica." He closed blazingiy through Republican party A Caproni' airplane circling over¬ en hand will be off collection oí Spanish dances, which in¬ and Calder scends the personal Interest of every to-night auctioned a head and a donkey cart peddling vege¬ by Raymond Hitchcock at the close of George Copeland gave thrilling per¬ cluded numbers by Zuera, Albeniz and individual in the party. No one will the festa. formance at attempt to dispute the fact that not Smith Is Out of It; tables on the pavement below each gave Carnegie Hall last night Chabrier. One of the Crisis Believed Past before a since 1860 has it boon so important its particular sort of color and en- busiest young women on large audience. The per- j thnt the terrace _ the nominees of the Republican yesterday was Claire Whit¬ formance moved to a to May Take for state officers und for livenment to the festa for blinded Ital¬ ney, the motion swiftly climax,, Widow of German Convention party Rep- Walker, Alexander and Os- ian picture actress, who ending with an in -.sontatives in the Congress shall soldiers that opened yesterday in had charge of the tobacco booth. She With Thrift Societies exciting rally of make their appeal to the voters upon borne front of the Public Library. rolled cigarettes and sold them 10,315 Schubert's "Marche Militaire." Resume Maiden Name Place "Assembly" a which Are Chief Names Con¬ hundreds. Miss by platform frankly voices the The broad library terrace fronting Claire Adams, another New York Has Of the Copeland numbers Debussy's Mrs. Ethel Clyde Vollmer, of 878 opinion and belief of the average Re- actress, with a hurdy-gurdy, u tiny Organized, "Faun" and Chabrier's Park of William P. of state as to sidered by "Slate Makers" Fifth Avenue and Street marmosette "España" stood Avenue, daughter publican the the con- Forty-second and a tin cup, collected and son of the found¬ structive and underlying bloomed forth hundreds of dollars in dimes and Passed.It» Quota out, perhaps. Mr. Copeland kept the Clyde, capitalist Will Meet To¬ of policios prin- miraculously overnight ters. quar¬ er of the Clyde Lin« of steamships, Committee ciples Republicanism. into florid representation of an old- shadows billowing up through the De- obtained permission from Justice Pen- "For this purpose it is, moreover, The action of the Democratic State Girls from the "Going Ud" company- hussy's piece like a silk scarf in a Dun- dleton the Court to Decide on essential thnt women time Italian fair. Peasants in the per- in Supreme yesterday morrow the of the state peddling toy balloons up and down the Between New York and a can dance. The Spanish number was a to her name to Mrs. Ethel have that full Committee at the HotcJ Knickerhocker sons of Broadway actresses andpromi-i avenue, and the City patii- chansre opportunity to which nent New York chorus of "Oh, Lady, otic observance of National War Sav¬ fine, slashing show piece, overflowing Clyde. Mrs. Vollmer is the widow of Final Action they are entitled, both of representa- yesterday in fixing July 2,1 as the date Italian women, flower Lady" canvassing the Wall Street dis¬ in volume and The of the tion in the councils of the and girls, sweetmeat sellers and trouba¬ trict with and ings Day, celebrated stand melody. piano Major Ernst Gottfried Vollmer, party- for holding the unofficial state conven¬ dours strolled under and flags souvenirs, also con¬ to-day, seemed to. suggest music coming from German army, who was killed in in moulding and framing the expres¬ gay awnings tributed materially to the 424,500 to contribute all sides of a with bands in 1910. sion of its and tion in Saratoga was not the most im¬ umbrellas in yesterday's soft, almost receipts. unsigned pledges great square, Picardy principles policies. Chrystal Herne, Mary Boland, Car¬ to war here and guitars there and a Mr?. Vollmer said in her Special Oifpatch to Tht Tribune I "To this out an basis that the atten¬ Mediterranean, sunshine. roll regularly the nation's treasury. singing petition carry equal for portant thing engaged Tho McComas, Margaret Dale, Joseph¬ serenader or two. Yet despite the that she desired to assume her maiden June for such representation should be pro- tion of two hundred or more programme-began in the after¬ ine Drake, Ethel Campaigners conducting the drive are WASHINGTON, 27..Peace, vided. the noon, when tho Gray Terry, lone difference in the mood of the two name "by reason of the present war between the Whitman who hotel lob¬ Metropolitan Opera Bright and Bijou Fernandez moved confident that the two million object¬ pieces the cause of their between the United States and the Em¬ ..while at least, "It is needless to that a Democrats thronged the House chorus appeared in native cos- with underlying say such effective wistfulness through th* ive will be attained to¬ was the same, in pire of Germr_ry and the stigma which forces on the one hand and Senators conference should be open to every! bies. Overshadowing the date and the turnes and sang pntriotic songs. Tho crowds flowers. by midnight brilliancy perhaps war selling The war sav¬ each the marvellous pedalling of Mr. attaches to all things German." and Calder on the other Republican man and woman of good resolutions which were adopted per¬ stirring song, "Canzone Guerresca," The festa is under the ol night. report that 10,315 Mrs. has two Wil¬ Wadsworth j and was sung Marta du and the auspices Copeland was the secret of the mys¬ Vollmer children. of a of regular standing, and that, all v.-iis out of by Lac, the Permanent Blind Relief War Func ings societies have been formed, pass¬ teries. helm Pancoast Clyde Vollmer and over the question gathering should be entitled to a functorily the sounding din of Fifth Avenue traffic was com¬ to discuss voice in its de¬ for Soldiers and Sailors. Mrs. Waltei ing the quota of 10,000, is taken by tho Of the ensemble dance numbers the Goetr. B-;mhard Thomas Clyde Vollmer. j»aW York Siate Republicans liberations. Meanwhile, necessarily, a' sentiment with reference to a candi¬ pletely drowned for several minutes by Littlefield is chairman of nin-- from fixed basis the of Italians. the Italiar leaders asfa favorable omen and a most successful was the third waltz in ajred »ind six years, respeetivelv. issues, seems likely to follow the for expressing the vote of date for Goverenor. cheering committee, which Mrs. the .vho also are affected the the respective districts Merchants in the Italian districts Di comprises Jo true test of the of the Florent Schmitt suite. The Marche by change. of the olive branch by the represented One thing seems to be settled, and seph Giorgia, Mrs. L. Perera, Mrs power driving Militaire, as usual, drew the most ap¬ Thev will be known as William Hill .j.angion. must be adopted, as to which the basis contributed large quantities of import¬ Joseph Cuccio, Mrs. C. machine. and Thomas Hill Whitman faction at a conference here established the it is that the candidate is to come ed wines and delicacies to be sold for Di Anastassi, Mis; plause, but the Duncan girls have Clyde Clyde. They by Renublicnn State Vicchi and Miss A. Young. The en The crisis of the drive is believed danced it better. Anna's interpretation were born in this countrv. Committee for the convention of 1912 from up the state. This term, "up the the benefit of the fund. The cheeses, tertainment will continue The Vollmers were in 1907 to-day. is and Chiantis still left to-day am to have been Before of Chopin's "Valse No. 11" seemed to married Chairman Glynn of the Republican recommended, without reference to state," has considerable flexibility, for oils, spaghettis to-night. passed yesterday. us the most distinctive of the solo in St. George's. London. They lived the number of actual representatives then a wall of public seemed dances. Since for several year.« if) Potsdam, coming »«täte Committee and Secretary Glea-, of any given district wTio be it includes Democrats who live in New lethargy competition is not inim¬ ent. may pres¬ j to be holding the campaigners from ical to art, it may do no harm to hazard to fie i*-.it<»d Stat<_i in 1914. A year »on C8me to Washington to-day and York part of the year and vote elsc- the later Mrs. Vollmer sued for divorce. "Most of all at their quota. But the formation of op'!i;on that Anna is just a little with Senators Wadsworth important this con¬ where. The drift of sentiment, which Bastille better than any of her companions. Her husband wen1 ^ Germany and was "conferred juncture it is the paramount duty of Day,July 14, 8,402 societies in a single day, many Lisa assignee! to active ¡»ervice. Calder. Their object was to recon- every of is about crystallized, against the nomi¬ Plays and Players and, perhaps, Irma are also this¬ and American, irrespective party of them with a of well tledown, but Anna is a bit ideas of the two Senators for affiliation, to his undivided nation of a New York man is in membership of down eilc the give sup- City Will Be with just self-will to even Miss De a of of the port to the. effective conduct of the line with the plan adopted in April at Observed over the minimum one hundred, has enough skip Sabla Bride To-day an "assembly" Republicans war, to which end the of the and it still Mme. Bertha Kalish, having been ab¬ placed the goal within reach. up against the wind now and again. Miss Leontine De of the announcement of Gov- policies gov- Syracuse conference, sent Individual to the »She of all the pupils most closely mir¬ Sabla, daughter «täte and eminent of the Republican party and holds. for some time in the movies and pledges number of rors Mr. and Mrs. Eugene .1. De Sabla, jr.. Whitman, since the rail for an the frume of of All Over 21,000 were obtained after¬ Isadora. Of course, not one of »rnor mind all individual Anti-Hearst Sentiment Grows Country what not, will return to the stage in a yesterday them approaches Isadora in who is to marry Dr. William Gordon -..assembly'' was issued by the Senators, Republicans not only lend themselves, noon. It is from the societies organ¬ dramatic Lyle to-day in her home, 32 East would be .* convention. but That was held with the modern play, "The Riddle that the sense. Not one is able to build up to Sixty- ¦th»t there should be given opportunity to conference Woman," ized, however, largest divi¬ a fourth Street, will have Miss When Messrs. Glynn and Gleason find full central idea of barring William R. whose she haB sions for the have been climax as she does, but their youth Agnes expression." rights purchased from saving army and beauty and rare skill combine to Shreve, of California, for her maid of "¡aft Washington to-night they left the The signers to this letter number Hearst from the governorship nomina¬ the Shuberts. "Tho Riddle Woman" is recruited. honor and attendant. W. Averell would the more than and the commit¬ Great Enthusiasm Shown effect ravishing phases of sheer move¬ only 'impression that they urge 115, and include: tion, up-state steering a Making Personal ment. Harriman will be best man. The cere¬ at a to be held on tee back of it in some solid work play in three acts by Carl Jacoby Appeals | ¦.-¦committee, meeting George W. Wicker.'Leonard R. Carhart. got Automobiles are The mony will be performed at noon the to indorse the idea of hav- sham. H. in for the and has been abroad. The being commandeered programme of dances last night by Saturday, ¡Wiliard Olmsted. yesterday. Preparations played everywhere for a intensive can¬ was all with the bridegroom's father, the Rev. Dr. Lyle, "assembly" and the convention »lames M. Beck. H. Gay. As n result of the day's conference final, Chopin exception .'mgthe Marcus M. Marks. ^»eorgeH. C. Boehme. American adaptation has been made by vass for pledges through residential of the Schmitt suite and the Marche of Hamilton, Ontario. merged into one, leaving the details J. Van and the aggressive work of the upstate Celebration Here sections the Veehten Ol-H. D. Harrigan. men the Dorothy Donnelly and Charlotte Wells. of city. From uptown Militaire. It has been reported on 'to be worked out by further negotia- cott. E. Dinko'man. "slate,"' which will be further 1182 volunteer credible that W. Taft (Oscar considered when the Committee ox headquarters. Broadway, authority before Isadora Eleanor F. Coward Engaged ti«"*8* , ... J Hem.- »lohn A. Bolles. workers will be on numer¬ went she left definite instruc¬ are a many detils, of, Edward M. Morgan. meets in on Margot Kelly will join the cast of dispatched away Mr. and Mrs. There great P. F. Taylor. Forty-two »Syracuse, July ous assignments. street corners tions that her should Leave Edward Fales Coward, which would have to be ad- William S. Benne.. .Frances I. Morgan. 9, will contain fewer names than at Enthusiastic indorsement of the plan "Oh, Lady, Lady!" on Busy pupils of West Fiftieth have an¬ course, Trank Moss. Monday night, throughout the five boroughs will be Chopin alone. She felt that were Street, before this could be done. The ) Jennie T. Morgan. the beginning, and the names on it to celebrate Bastille Day on July 14 in taking the rôle of the modiste. the still they nounced th- engagement of their justed consent to the Major Louis Livings.¡Dorothy T. Morgan. will be those -of settings for appeals far into the immature for such numbers and. Senators, should they ton Seaman. doubtless Mayor Harry the United States was given yesterday to the threatened to daughter. Miss Eleanor Fales Coward, and would have IDagmar »Selling. C. Walker of Charles B. Three are night. according story, to Van corvention idea, they Charles Stewart Davi- Helen May Olmsted. Binghamton; by Maurice Leon, o-f the Lafayette Day performances being given Band?, trumpeters and automobiles spank each and every pupil who dared Charles Yalkenbi;r_. Smillie, been delighted with it had it been pro¬ son. J. Smith. Alexander, of Tuxedo, vice-president of at Carnegie Hall by the of Isa¬ loaded with theatrical in But Isadora son of Mr. and Mrs. fieor^p H. Smillir, in of Mortimer L. Schiff. ¡OscarMohn P. the National Democratic and committee, which sponsored the cele¬ pupils stars will tour the Chopin public. is- far of Lawrence posed brfore, as, despair getting Downey. Club, pos¬ dora who share the streets all day. Hitchcock away in France and mus- Park, Bro.ixville, where whatever of William M. Bennett. Warren C. French. William Church Duncan, programme Raymond spankings the a « meeting of any variety sibly Osborn. bration of Lafayette's birthday and and the sisters will be among pended for the duration of the war Cowards also bave country place- called the Ralph Goddard. F. J. Curry. A rather remarkable situation has with George tho Boston Dolly Miss Coward is a member fte state Republicans they R. M. Hunt. ¡Clinton P.. Williams. the battle of tho Marne on September Copeland, those coaxing- promises to support the carry little terror. In fact, the girls of the would have to be informed developed with reference to Alfred E. pianist. The first performance was Amateur Club an.l is a clever .assembly," Henry A. Wi.-c. Louis Greemvald, 6 last year. last will take 'government via the 6tamp route. have so grown apace that it might be Comedy concernir g certain details of the plans Henry C. Quinby. F. Kayler. Smith, president of the Board of Alder- given evening, another Five now. The audience was amateur actress. Her father is one of )J. as if hundred firms represented in impossible in far the convention. Periey Morse. (Abraham Jordan. men. Mr. »Smith is conceded to be the "It looks the Fourth of July is place to-night and the third to-morrow the New York no mood last the best known actors or. th- amateur Ormshy most Rotary Club will make a spanking night. Palms Senator Wadsworth said to-day that McHargr. George Kluberdaur.. popular of all the entries for the to become an anniversary regularly night. special effort to turn in a 100 cent were raised now and but stage. William A. Ferguson, S. L. Kern. per again they ¦-. Elihu Hoot and Charles E. Hughes R. I). Silliman. race, but the growing sentiment for celebrated in both France and Great enrolment to war to- came down against The if .Thomas F. Roys. an out Charlotte Wakefield, of "Rock-a-Bye- savings societies palms. girls would attend 'the "assembly" they A. M. Wattenberg. Bosches. upstate candidate leaves him night in addition to as seemed to sense nothing ominous in Admit Cuban to West Point to do so. The other men »Henry in the cold. Britain and that July 14 will be ob¬ Baby" at the Astor, kicked here slipper enlisting many could arrange W. R. Corwine. I'hineas Roth. into the audience the other independent savers as possible among the sound. WASHINGTON. June 7. The House who have been risked to speak, Theo¬ 'J. B. Coles Rappen. IE. F. Eilert. Urges Him to Get in Line served in the United States as well as evening the friends of the the best of the seio dances, in Roosevelt and William Howard August Buermann. C. MacElrutii. is through an inadvertence. The man who employes. Among to-day authorized the entrance of a dore ¡R. in France," said Mr. Leon. "This Justice John J. of the Court addition to the one already mentioned, citizen of an hrive the invita¬ Henry W. Jessup. .N J. Donovan. W W. Farley, of Binghamton, for- caught it hasn't appeared at the stage of Freschi, Cuba, Aurelio Collaro, a Taft, already accepted Joseph H. Choate, Rieser. mer State Excise went as it should be. Both the Fourth and door to return her and Special Sessions, a leader in Italian was "Etude No. 13," of Chopin, danced student to the West Point Military tion. jr.¡Morris Commissioner, yet property, affairs Thérèse was in I Sumner W. Chi ids. to Mr. Smith yesterday and told him the Fourteenth are landmarks in the Miss Wakefield sends forth an in the city, appealed to all Arner by Lisa, good "Mazurka Academy by the adoption of a Senate appeal icans to No. but the was too A. on All these are that he to be the next Governor, for as she can't match th«; color become signers or active cam¬ 23," occasionally resolution permitting the Secretary of 'State Chairman George Glynn j of from . ought history of human freedom, and wher¬ it, conscious of the was - but that as he was so and paigners. Justice Leonard A. Giegrich, rhythm. There War to arrange for such entrance. his return from Washington last night prominent ever lovers of liberty are to be found, anywhere. of the a in Hall the up¬ Supreme Court, urged all Ameri¬ at late hour said: indispensable Tammany these should be ob¬ cans of German to "Mr. Glc3son and I had a neighborly Roosevelt and Taft state men could not stand for him. there anniversaries Charles Pureell, late of "Maytime," extraction demon- Then told "Al" what a fine candi¬ served." will be at the Palace next week. strate their loyalty to America and re¬ talk with the Senators, who seemed he pudiation the to confer with us. date Walker of Binghamton Mr. Leon urged also that September of land of their ancestry pleased They ap¬ To 18 at Mayor C be not the American The committee in of The S mac kinú Musical Success parently were convinced of our sincere Speak July would be. forgotten by charge enter¬ by purchasing stamps regularly. for in order to achieve Another it people, lie said the call to that cele¬ taining the Senators from Washington Banks to Participate desire harmony development making bration would be issued as of the on 4 have .Becured 250 seats for victory. As a result of the Saratoga Meeting practically certain that Mr. Hearst part July The the forma¬ a Äcpublican Bastille the Follies. city's banks, through conference I am quite sure that the OYSTER BAY, N. Y., June 27..-Colonel will not be named as the standard Day programme. Ziegfeld tion of societies and the canvassing of committee on will order Theodore Roosevelt sent bearer was the stand taken John Parades on Programme itatc Saturday his acceptance by Lou Tellegen, who is to have his own clients, will participate in the final u> meeting of the state convention or. to-day to those in charge of the meet- H. McCooey, the Brooklyn leader, for Arrangements for both national and next will the day's drive. They have evolved a of nil for Governor. are company season, produce July 18. '.he date named for the pro¬ ing Republicans to be held at Sara- upstate candidate local celebrations of July 14 Hattons' new "The Blue notable history already in the pres- oVëS being_ Devil," posed assembly. Probably it will be toga on July 18. In commenting on his Mr. McCooey's friends understand completed rapidly. At the Bureau ot in play,with ent campaign, almost all of the to hold for the that if Mr. Hearst should force of the French Mis¬ conjunction Charles Emerson larger TO imprncticable primaries the aceptance, Colonel said: Mayor French Propaganda Cook. Of course, it's a war institutions reporting 100 per cent or¬ election of delegates to the convention. "Mr. Taft and 1 will speak at the Hylan to make a light for him, Mr. sion it was announced yesterday that play. ganizations. 1 cannot «--peak with greater definite- ! meeting arranged by the New York McCooey, out of gratitude, would be a twelve-hour celebration in Manhat¬ Customs officials will push the c-iss, because I have had no opportunity Senators, it being of course under- for Mr. Hearst, but yesterday Mr. tan Square Park, Seventy-seventh A special performance of "The Rain¬ pledge campaign to the utmost to confrr with members of the stood that the threw his moral to Street and West, will be¬ bow Girl" will be given for soldiers to-day. I? state M0ÉMJULY meeting has nothing to McCooey support Each department and diivsion in the committee." ¡ do with any contest for the nomina¬ the movement for a candidate froi». gin at.l o'clock on the afternoon of and sailors at the Gaiety Theatre on Collector's, United »States Naval Offi- tion to any position. the upstate, on the theory that a New- the 14th and continue until ¿fter mid¬ Sunday night, July 7, under the aus¬ rer's and Bureau in the Cus¬ su¬ of the Women's War Surveyor's "My speech wil be an appeal to the York City man cannot be elected. night. The fete will be under the pices Stage Relief. tom House has organized war savings Republican Call patriotism of the country to speed up Chairman Edward S. Harris of the pervision of Stephan Lauzanne and societies. the war in accordance to the position state committee called the committee Daniel Blumenthal, for the French- Nues and Trilling, Norwegian ice Members of the Stock and order at l'¿:50 with societies in New York. known as the best ex¬ Exchange For Meeting at that the Republican party is taking and to o'clock, George speaking skaters, long the Produce Exchange will mix war will continue am Van Namee, of St. Lawrence County, Americans particularly am urged to ponents of the continental school of to take, and I sure will in¬ savings stamps with the regular busi¬ that Mr. Taft's speech and mine will as secretary. William H. Manning, of attend the celebration, which form, have been added to the summer ness of the The latter institution Saratoga Issued a and A day. K.VTRA POP. PRICE I be along the same general lines and Saratoga, offered resolution calling clude dancing, speeches games. show at Thomas Healy's (olden Glades, issued a resolution yesterday calling MAT. JVlAi 4th. Senators be for same upon the United »States Senate to pass restaurant will be opened and a pro¬ at Street. wmaaasaaaawmaa Wadsworth and Calder, will exactly the object." will be Broadway Sixty-sixth Owing on all its members to pledge them- mmaaamàamaaaïaaaaaamafBaaam through John A. Stewart, Colonel Roosevelt motored to New the woman suffrage resolution now gramme, to be announced later, to the installation of the new carbonic selves to to n limit. yesterday was as was A of French soldiers and buy stamps painful lent to many hundred Republicans in York City this morning and, while Spending. This carried, given. parade acid ice plant at a cost of î*60,000, Mr. A war savings booth for the 98th. or.|B»88. S:30 MaUr.ee» also a resolution William Church be the French so¬ to stamp WINTER GARDEN T.-i.Ä Maxifit EHioit's i» TVni'w. the state a letter setting forth the there, hail luncheon with the Republi- by sailors may given by Healy is able announce that the Limit Club has been inaugurated on Wed.,July <_h desirability of holding a state-wide ! can National W. H. Osborn that the chairman be empow- cieties as a preliminary to the Madison summer ice show will continue right the floor of the Almost Chairman, Hays. now ar¬ Exchange. every ALJOLSON conference of Republicans in Saratoga -._.- ered to appoint a committee of live, Square demonstration being through the hot weather, as it did last floor member yesterday pledged him- on July 18, at which the purposes and whose duties shall be to" devise and ranged by the National Committee of Bummer, »elf to purchase $1,000 in stamps. !T...*.M.I.-I*.:._I:I*.._ plans of the party may be set forth, Thurlow Weed Barnes execute means to aid the government Patriotic Societies of the United States. BROADHURST S&.VWÄS: wEVES OF YOÜTH »nd at which those in attendance may in the prosecution of the war. Owen Johnson, chairman of the ««ten to addresses Colonel Roose¬ to Back Wilson American celebration in honor of AYTIME «i&£gr* CA-Mi-Uif A ÇIWA Mth and Broadway. E»«ilnes 8:.0. by Dies in This City Pledged said With JOHN CHARLES THOMAS _._4U To-tu'n, Wed. & July «th. velt, William H. Taft, Elihu Root and Norman E. Mack, Buffalo publisher, France's greatest holiday, yester¬ M John T. Murr»)».Carolin Tlionlton. -a Musical rr** other and town CoDody Mu- party leaders. a day that practically every city 29 il offered resolution the SAT. JUNE te: . is indorsing will have a in com¬ TO-MORROW, pice«." J This the of in the part 8:38. development the move¬ Prominent Passes President and Congress. It was country Beginning at 12 o'Clorlc Noon, -QTU CT 1HI:A.. E. of B'way. Ein. Price« 50c. "Se. m Republican ¡>I. & Ith. 2:80. $1, $1.00 A ment started a week ago when Sen¬ amid It follows: memorating Basrille Day. Formal of the -foin Matineen Tom'« JuW Popular Matinee Wednesday. $2. ators Wadsworth and Calder called for at adopted applause. Over opening and dedication the WHO AT HOME Regular Mat. Sat. »n Away Home of Brother, "Resolved by the Democratic State Busy All Country MAN STAYED assembly of Republicans in Sara- Committee of the State of New York has branches . *5lJ1 * tog« on the date William Mr. Johnson's committee Walker Co. . ____4C*ly*tD B'way. Eva. 8:8-. named. As already Barnes we that in this Kansas NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION DnnTU The Stuart la\ _TF--»IVK Mat«.To-m-n.Wed staled in The Tribune, the Wadsworth- that rejoice supreme actively working in Denver, Dv/i/ I n Boctii Tarklngton". Comedy. » _.-July «. Ulder Thurlow Weed Barnes died yester- crisis in our nation's affairs the City, New Orleans, , Phila¬ of Arts and Industries . assembly ran counter to the administration is in the strong and St. Science, SS?- Jians of the Republican State Commit- f day in the home of his brother, William delphia, Omaha, Concord, Paul, East 177th Street and the Bronx River ÜS.M * SEVENTEEN I «*. capable hands of Woodrow Wilson. Knoxville, Memphis, Bos- /1 . which desired a later date, July 30. Barnes, Republican leader, 29 East For. Pittsburgh, INAUGURAL MILITARY PARADE AND 3K&ÎA sixth"ÄS5" . MUSICAL ! We adopt as our own his inspiring ton and many other cities. the ( BEST SEATS AT COMEDY. . sent out Among BOX l\»l«tter yesterday follows: ty-eighth Street. He was born in Al- 'Force-force to the utmost are the Amer¬ DEDICATORY CEREMONIES 3 P. M. OFBCE5O*l0*2J »o the precedent which I slogan, ¡organizations cooperating CENTCRV THEATRE AT 11:30 "i VrrBuant bany, June 28, 1853, the son of William .force without stint or limit.' We ican League, Boy Scouts of ROOF .«.Mllebed representative party gov- to Rights SPECTACULAR O.^EN AIR ENTERTAINMENTS onuaent the town Barnes and Emily Weed Barnes, He pledge to the President, the Con- America, Daughters of the American ÇW.RI-RT_.nUD___\ I 44th- w- «* B'wajr. Et««. 8:18. through meeting, we and to the our continued Defence afternoon and concerts CENTURY GROVE «SKJSir ¡»embers of the Republican party give was graduated from Harvard in 187fi gress army Revolution, American Society, evening DOI.I.Y Have 7<»u bean i.KOHl.i: BLANCH»-Mata.To-nVw.V.H._.Ju,_ .¡h. .15. nearty approval to the call and cooperation in the vigorous prosecu- National Civic Federation and the 7th Regiment Band 1.30 and 8 P. M. SISTERS THE UOOEEYH? ÎWHITE HOL&H-OOK published engaged in newspaper work for tion of war until is won by 2 *r,d*»y. June 21, for an "The of the victory Young Men's Christian Association. BATES assembling Albany Evening Journal," for our righteous cause." New York City's celebration will take LARGEST AND FINEST SEA WATER SURF 3LINN g Republican voters in the City of which his grandfather, Thurlow Weed, committcernan WHAT ARE VOW «CM «->»«. on July 18, to discuss mat- was editor for Dr. Julius Broder, the form oE a mass meeting at Madison AND SAND BEACH POOL EVER TO OO WITH OS -»ratoça many years. from the District, , on the of Mon¬ CONSTRUCTED a ETTINC which are vital to the success of For a Eighth Square Garden evening Take Bronx Park Subway Trains. 177th Street Station at TOGETHER ;*r».M years he was member of the each member of 'the Entrame. PAUL SMITH Presents Wit!) PCRCIVA- party at the polls, and thereafter publishing house of Mifflin yesterday sent day, July 15. Addresses will be. made KNIGHT and Lieut. Qlti *.__. & Houghton, state committee a letter advocating by representatives of all the Allied em¬ Co., in Boston. He had lived in New- District Swann for Governor. A '"¦£<- JUSTICE" IPARK/*____ Y-U-ATRK. Coi-inbua Circle. .Mi York aince 1892. He obtained from the Attorney bassies and missions in this country. The Sp«ct«cfcui«».- Photo Drama CONTINUOUS 2 TO 11 P. M.. St Senator John J. Boylan of the Fifth around the Garden will pre¬ )*e»ÎWW NIGHT C-V_U_T1_*" HL-.PKWKI.L KITTT -__._0_. I Chines government the Hankow-Chan- Senatorial District announced himself procession LYRIC THEA. ^WEl-KItf Mo.s'rACi; urns jine GORDON concession. He took a cede the meeting. Italian, Canadian SEATS NOW SELLlHG25-50-75i-»»l.»»S» ei.viih... tung keen inter- as a candidate for State Controller if triotii) est in and a and Australian soldiers. Red Cross Ma-lerpleoe, STOLEN politics held prominent the candidat« does not come, from this ORDERS place among the Republicans of the nurses, the New York "Scotties," with "OVER THE TOP"MYBOYS state. His who was Isabel their bagpipes; the Home Defence jvifc, Mor¬ city._ the Pelham Bay naval boys and rKe cité ris, of Louisiana, obtained a divorce in League, Isadora Duncan des. other and units will com- t^WthTI Dancers 1897. For several Mr. Barnes was many groups years Held in Beef Theft 137th St. and AntNtrrdam Mine. France» Alda and president of the Circumnavigators' pose the procession. At«. oí th.» Signer ti« Laca Club. .-a».i- Metropolitan Opera Funeral services will be held to¬ Louis Aulicino, a who has a 99 f^Rve«s. OPEN AIR CONCERT Mr. oeaux-Arts morrow in Albany. butcher, DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY XIOHT Carlo Litern ïWest store at Tenth Avenue and Thirty-fifth Physician Accused AND SEE "OVER THERE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF »0 The Helgiun Traft, dinn 4pfh St./? in bail ¦* ARNOLD VOLPE. Conductor. George Smith Street, was held $:!0,000 yes- GRAND OPERA ( HOKl S & SOLOISTS en Rfstaurant*S*r Blampey United States Commissioner Of Remarks Soloist To-nigh»: LENORA SPARKES. the heart ofthe George Smith Blampey, president and terday by Disloyal "TsntiiUioAsky's Symphonie Pathétique." "Olai- GAJRDEN FETE Samuel Hitchcock on a» our.otT'a Butt»)," "Kapscw.i.e Enpana" end num¬ at the r«»»il<3_n<-e city treasurer of the firm of complaint " " or lithographing ber» from Boten». "1'igllacd." and "Prince MR. and MRS. OKOHGK Trautmann, Bailey & Blampey, ,118 charging him with being engaged in a Dr. George Weiss, former Health Offi¬ Igor.'1 6.OIK» SEATS AT 23c. GLEN* V. PRATT. died from heart conspiracy to steal large quantities of AT CONEY ISLAND Ili'S'il «>iU 50c and »I. Stadium and Mefropoli- COVE, I.ONG Broadway, yesterday was ¡ cer of Mount Vernon, arrested yes- LUNA, laii Musical Hureau. *Jo;dicm and Sa.lois tree. I8Z_AN_>. disease at his 424 Central Park | home, beef intended for General Pershing's at Stuart of In ca.se of ruin, perf'ce In CoIIck»- Hall. Saturday, Jane 29th, *t .oar West. He was born in New York on terday Yonkers by Pllcher, fifteen P. M. men in France from the yards of the of October 1. 1845, educated in the pub- the Department Justice, charged An Extraordinary DANCING FESTIVAL FOR THE lie schools and had been engaged in Lehigh Valley Railroad, at the foot of with utterances. He waa CARNEGIE HALL.Lait Two Performajict» ITALIAN WAR disloyal TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW MIGHT AT S*30 the printing and lithographing busi- Twenty-sixth Street. brought to New York and held in $6,- NEW YORK'S LEADING THEATRES A NO SUCCESSES REUEF OF j ncss all his life. He was a member of I The Music bj the AMERICA Kane F. & A. the New York specific charge against Aulicino 000 bail by United States Commissioner Dancers I.lttle Symphony Orchestra .uct?Ott>'s Lodge, M._ that with Theodore Mancino w«" 45th Ero it 8:»0. Issdora Duncan OEOH.'E alleges Bt Athletic Club and the Wa-Wa-Yanda Samuel Hitchcock for a hearing on liIliLUmMltlf VPFI IM To-m'w & Thur., 2:30. ricksM BARRERÉ, Condncter. near Ftvurtk Avant . and seventeen he stole 105 I NEWAMSTERDAMTHEATRE for Sale by Mh>* 18 '^Street, Fishing Club. others, July 3. DAVID BELASCO presenta ¦ Mat», Wed 3. Sat 50« To *2QS> "*«« Daace, W. 34th Bt LKADING HOTELS His sisters, Mrs. Ralph Trsutmann quarters of frozen beef, worth about Dr. Weiss, according to the complaint tGeowCopeland and and a was New Program. *« A KM Y and NAVY men Miss Charlotte M. Blampey, on June when it was which sworn to by Pilcher, speak Cbo(>ln 'u Tribune. Mrs. Charles P. survive $4,nsü, 18, being to friends a roadhouse near Popular Prices. Mar», /xiudnn Charlton. Sunday'» niece, Schmid, conveyed from the railroad yards to the ing in 25c to J1.&0. (Ma»o*i & Hamlin Piano.) him. storehouse. Yonkers, Raid: army war. TO "Germany will win the Ameri- w HELL TIGERROSE r.» All others In the fi i-r'M,. tit engaged alleged cans have no over there LOEWS HEW iORS THEATRE f0HTïn have been and right fighting *IO/'rUIAk)Thnir»' www. *¦»- st- ilî Cont. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Hoof to conspiracy apprehended Germans. I am a Hun and don't care a 1. WüntWlEw S:íf>. Mali Wa<1 A Sat. l â' M some of them are out on bail. The fc-ALL SEATS ON SALE IRVING Cl MMING*. "Heari of a Girt" matter is being investigated by the damn who knows it. The Dutch is in I AT THE BOX OFFICE FRANKLYN FARNUM. "The Empty Cab- KAISER me and is out. If take my , 'A i>¡< i_n o Federal Grand Jury. coming they 1 After The Performanci-The Roof ¦."* -* lion I t -i'«. I'll make them for it." hi _a"t ion i» I boy pay musical süccws MIDNIGHT FROUC L«ew'» American Roof iSyi&SSSJ Tí. o U q ht lodiw Assistant United States |Z.E6n.LP I Red Cross Attorney **¦-****« *"¦ VANITY, MYKOFF. RASKIN All Seat, 1 BROADWAY Rye Auxiliary Johnson said the charge was a serious REPUBLIC M¿u41di.Tom'w àU'al. (Pop.), 2:3» REVI7E. JARROW. H. F. ROB- f R«a«rTed THEATRE . of ERT A CO.. * Other HI* Act». SÍ5. I To Give Entertainment one, and announced his Intention /¦»» A tCr\f B*Wa> «nd 4«tri St. Kt«. 8:15. S5.M * Il the matter to the attention of »va A IE. I I M*U. av.-mor'w & KEITH'G STELLA ^ounteànànn¦ Long Island's ideal stop off for disctHmi- bringing Wed., 2:13. AI ft VAS*_ C a -8AY--EW «lililí At Hillbrook, the country place of the Federal grand jury. Dr. Weiss PARLORBEDROJMBaTH Klan «t ErlnnttrrV Mufciral Comedy Hit P8.F.A L A «_ r. LASCHENOK natiny motorists. entered a of not and was with ILOKKSCK MOORE. 'H'way. «»th. Ii-ature Kill Il'WAY ,V 4: ST KONRTTE. IIKI.LB .ill! Ill I Mr. and Mrs. George Arents, jr., in plea guilty p>.»m%Xm.U 1 Hlvoll Mata UK OMIi KKVL'E.othe. released on bail. He is an American ET* i:3i Orchestra, Dally ._<.-»». _...»! KAY S.ML'EJJ.. I m in the and dec- N. this an entertain¬ CÖHAN&HARRIS Tum'w «V Wed. THE RAINBOW GIRL EETROVA in W«jjijj! Dancing newly artistically Rye, Y., evening, citizen and is a brother-in-law of for¬ ^-3l I ALTO MXJ" B. F. KEITH 81 room Time*¦!. « "Temper»!«! St.»*!." TAYLOR II O I. M E orated dining to the strains of REAL ment will be given for the benefit of mer Park Commissioner Thomas W. I «¦"¦iiare. Si,!».Im» ar.ct iVKRSII.I- KOONEY A Ç. Vf'illillAf LIlOCDTVDE.IV 1 I WEST «S STREET. Et»*». 8:20. -"¦«»» Riait» Oi-chertrfc IV-_.-_.lUL j.iiiTTK »ÇNT. Jl- j|>«taliY.I JAZZ MUSIC. Prices scaled. the Rye Auxiliary of the American Whittle. A TAILOR-MADE MAN iuu. Tura'w «V Wed. (Pop), 2:20. B-WAY * Ill OIK-, i'AN- - UHU reasonably -. a with GRANT »._».£. T * GERRAKO. Red Cross. Moving pictures made MrrCHELl.. .Stall44th Jl. P»11-'- .»..». «¦». s:»»- by ST. 5EH«|¡.,a. 25c ^"7,«. |1,5d »,jaU 2J^ (n 41 NE« M EXCELLENT CUISINE AND SERVICE Major O. S. Wightman, in Russia and Edward John Carey »tw«MB AMSTERDAM THEATRE FOLLIES INSU Rumania, will be shown in the ballroom Edward John to CHOICE «EATS OBTAINABLE JACOB« Carey, secretary TICKET OmCK, Normanrtl- H-i-l. and there will be interpretative dances Judge Mitchell May, of the Kings HITCHCOCK H'way A S» Kt. PHONE UREELEY ! I on theMERRICK on the illuminated lawn by Miss Mar¬ Court, died suddenly yester¬ The Aviation MuftJral 41»». ROAD County GOINGSComedy S«»ii»»atli»n New Mat. «irket-MEbV» Th* To-day MOI.Kif. KINO TheaU. Ipf garet Crawford and her pupils. The from heart disease in his home, ' Mu'''' Beautiful. day YTVÎPHONY K*traori.?r_B-w»>'- T-AST S TIMAS BRIGHTON SA. l-i.'iurt« ai!_ r.if_cta Va- ** CORT LAST "MAT. Brighton Item Si. S&^^^fe-Harma» Tlmkara * Theatf».8'way, 95th St curpi->_t»ü. 1 .'.'.o to 11 p «a LWBROOK, Lon? island Steers, Mrs. Richard T. Wainwright, bcrn forty years ago in Brooklyn. His TO-MORÍtOw"'2.r2iJ. o., ,¿; ï""*¥ "M»ell«?»t Jffijvt Mrs. Ogden Reid, Mrs. Samuel Thome, father, John B. Carey, was the first W* /"\ Pauline II Mut-lcal fmierlcl: In Mrs. J. Rogers Mitchell and Mrs. James stenographer to be employed in the IRENE BOROONlSoSSI * *"*i, ^"^ Show .Hör S. Potter. FLO- In Town." A'7tV!^%j£^ FIm-I B*>. konlna' Supreme Court of Kings County. COLUMBIAHELLO AMERICA '>. nata »too Roy* *_. JEf *&fc« STRANDT*r*ÍW-iL4MJ------_«7*^ -_.-__-_-*.** 0»c-»e-4«r--