PRINCE FUSHIMI ARRIVES for IHE FRESH AIRFOND a Leader in English and French Society Expires— in Paris
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NEW-YORK DAILY TMBT.Wr;, SATTHDAY. #Mfk? t lrrTO. 7 eolleve. has announced that in Dm fotur* MRS. RONALDS DEAD the presentation nt Rowers to |Jr! <ra4 AMERICANS MAN NAVY nates will be forbidden. PRINCE FUSHIMI ARRIVES FOR IHE FRESH AIRFOND A Leader in English and French Society Expires— in Paris. 42D STREET TO BE WIDENED Paris, June 3. Mrs. Pierre Lorlllarl Who Know Children Ronalds, of New Tork. died here to-day. Secretary Meyer Says They Togo's Staff Officer Workers Roadway WillMeasure 63 Feet—Otfcef Admra: Ronalds, Constitute 96 Per Cent. Country's Progress. Gather to Discuss Methods. Mrs. Mary Frances Carter May Improred. of Lorillard Ronalds, known Streets Be Here to See widow Pierre -->- as "The Father of American Coaching," Borough President McAneny was powered the) was one of the best known members of tne 120 MIDDIES GRADUATED yesterday at th« saiailasj of SUMMER PLANS DISCUSSED American colony In Londpn, where she had Board of Estimate to gr» ahead with the) OF BEST WARSHIPS widening street, SPEAKS made home for the thirty-five of Cd between Park mad h*»r last Eighth avenues, by year?. She first socially prominent cutting down th* side- became June Week walk and the Dr. Devins Addresses Those Who In Paris In the days of the Second Em- Farewell Ball Ends with removal nt mcraacif Building Them — roems extending more two Says Is pire, when she was leading mf-mbT of than and en"*- America Will Beneficiaries of a at Naval Academy Cruise half feet beyonl bulldlns; — to Japan Select the set known as "The Tulleries Ameri- the llae>. Th* Returns To-day removal affect; at Present Organization. can? ." After 1870 she "spent Starts of such encroachments win Continent. Vacation the war of Manhattan Across the some time at Tunis. The Bey became one ' the and Knickerbocker hotels Secretary Meyer the Republic Theatre. A meeting of missionaries, spttlemsrt of h«»r dTde. Later she established her Annapolis. June told and The street will Prince Fushiml-no- have a uniform width m rural Witoen yes- workers, hospital nurses and visitors for headquarters in London, and her home !n the graduating class at th© Naval Acad- of 63 feet when th« landed in New 1ork navy should be ;Improvement is sassa of"Japan charitable agpneiee was held yesterday af- Cadogrcn Plarp became famous for the ex- emy here to-day that 'the done. The roadway of here next Tuesday. it willhave Fifthavenue is aljo to be and «* be until In the parish house of Christ cellent to b<» ther«-. Mar.y so constituted and drilled that widened tutseeu TeSr with his w fe, ternoon musi.- heard *7th and He ca^e or. the Lusitania. Church, No. 344 West 3«th street, to discuss celebrated their debut un- at all times the greatest possible military 43th streets by ru-tins; 74 feet on? I and a party consisting musicians made the easterly sidewalk. IMncess Fushimi. different plans for sending children to the der h«r patronage. Among her most de- efficiency." and Ffven servants. The Borough *z the of Jive attendants country In the summer through th" Tribune voted was Sir Sullivan, who "Under such conditions only." he added. President sarae ttm* are eoenpylng the royal suit* friends Arthur announced that he would Tv, party Fresh Air Fund. bequeathed her his fortune as well as "can the navy protect the Interests of the seek authority the Plaza, the same to navy is to widen the roadway of Wth c/-wcntv-2v* rooms at The meeting was informal in the extreme the manuscript of "The Lost Chord." country and Insure peace. The street from P^nce \u2666> to 55 feet from Park avenue to .ult* lately occupied by Tokugaja « frequently thrown open to the co- Mrs. was twfere. her marriage only a menace and a needless expense when the Hud- by Prince Tsai- PRINCE ANT> PRINCESS FTSHIMI. >F JAPAN. and was Ronalds son River and widen cf japan, and before that workers order totbrtngr out suggestions Miss Mary Frances Carter, a of an itis permitted to deteriorate and when the j to tne Sd street Prince** FusUnil Who are her«» on a tour of the country. in member roadway Tao of Prince and in f from Second avenue to the Hud- China. An- (Copyright. IPIO. br George Oraathatn Bain.) and ideas to insure more efficient work family. She was born in hat military spirit weakens." mfl] Philadelphia. old Boston son River. visit Washington the future. city seventy-nine years ajco. From th» Taking models of the original Kear*ar*» Bo,tcr. Niagara Falls and Chicaco r.zroM,. The Rev. T»r John Bancroft Devin«, time of her debut she was noted for her |and of the modem battleship Michigan as the country to Pan on their way across manager of the fund, presided. opened beauty, her tact and h^r exquisite voire. Mr. Meyer said he could think MARRIED. they embark for Japan! TO READJUST SINGERS* PAY He Illustrations. Francisco, where the mpptir.g at 4 o'clock with a prayer of In 1559 she was married to Pierre of "no comparison that would demonstrate JOLSAXK-FOWLER-Or Jtxae in Europe for Lorillard at .-it TV^aea<!aT l- on June 2L They have been thanksgiving for past of the or- Ronalds, a member of a prominent New a glance how the duties of the James s Churcb. New Tor*, by' the Mm prince visited | FAIR the success so well at <'oraaUua B. Xathartea, the 10 PLAN D. D.. two years, and WORLD'S Smith. -sinaßi' the Andreas Dippel, Here on Brief ganization. family, and a first oousin of Pierre. naval officer have changed, and with it th© fr of Mr. and Mrs. * - ... York Thomas TJWI 1895. PoW^.-«r this country before. In urgent pl«»a for the officer and blue- to Dualevy Mllbank. of New York. lady-ln-waitlng to the Visit. Discusses Opera. Dr. Devins then made an characteristics of Mmc H«hlrurhl. co-operation amo-« the workers, and he jacket." Then, after speaking of the en- WATSON-STRONG— At "West PttMtoa. Pan. Suzuki, companion to the j June 2. 1»K». May Demtna; daajSesr Princess: Miss Andreas I>ippel. formerly administrative of the navy and saying that. Mr,. 9tron«. Klyokalra, naval at- Committee Named to Consider pointed out the absolute necessity mutual listed men of of Mr. and Theodore Stron* and WUiua princess: Commander of the Metropolitan Opera House greatest efficiency to at- was often difficult l*. watsor. director help if the was In former years it \u25a0 Z. Tauaka, chamber- !while sailors, i -?che to the prince; and to-day director of the Chicago Opera Launching of 1913 Project. tend the work of sending: the deserving man ships with American to- chief steward, to- to the "*of lain, end Mr. Murikama. House, arrived on the Lusitania yesterday the country, where they could the crews are Ameri- assfTlaajss aad dsassai mas* da sen-ants, comprise the Mayor Gaynor appointed a children to day 96 per cent of \u25a0\u25a0••esajasslasl by foil terrca some politic remarks about "re- committee of ! name aad Midrewa. £*'*•-\u25a0 with only with the one get plenty of fresh air and sunshine. Eacn cans, he continued: Miss Suzuki Is the among hundred citizens yesterday to consider of rartr. rf which adjustment" of salaries singers. member was supplied with a pamphlet giv- "While the change in the requirements in United States he, whether or not It would be wise to have a. equally. D ED o-e who has raided Che '"Hereafter," said 'every operatic for the guidance of work- the, man is very great. Itis was at Rrvn world's fair in this city In 1913, and. if so. ing information enlisted Barry. previously: She educated sinper will be paid a. salary commensurate ers, urged to follow Its di- more, in the officer, and th© Horae*> M. Hamilton. Charlotta, the Feeress to organize the enterprise. and particularly Ifnot marked T. Mawr. and is now a teacher In with his or her drawing- power." choosing getting place in th© Booraem. Ha*h Ham«. Joseph S. announcing the appointments rections carefully in and transformation that has taken <'hum»*«r.». A|vtn C. Herb. '-*roi:n». you think in In to per- school !n Tokio. "Do there will be a cot Henry Clews, banker, ready for their outing. Dr. Devins navy is a transformation not only in CWter. Adelaide C. P. Lamonte. Ulltan. * Midzuno went down the who was at the children I>unninan. Patrick H. Pat*. Marian B. Consul General K. salaries as a result of the elimination of group explained that failure in the past to ob- sonnel, but in material and in the methods G*rraond. Jo»ph royal visitor and Lead of a of citizens who asked him Mar; H. Petit. Edward A. < trie bay to meet the Mr. Hammerstein from the field?" he was strictly the rules contained In the both. Hale. C. SrholS-M. John P. of to name such a committee, the Mayor serve of handling Halpin. % '.ate the questions to and answers asked. com- John. WlUeta. •-a- English prod pamphlet had resulted in keeping children •The battleship of to-day is a vast Georr- A- rince, who does not i-peak took occasion to P. Shonts. the r "Well." Idon't care to use the word president Interborou^h,Theodore at home who otherwise might have en- mechanism and it requires a skilled \u25a0• the prince is of the Into more plicated — rnpMly. appeared that Dippers deprecating 'cut.* was Mr. re- country. all work in unison BARRY—Horse.