TRAVIS ATTACKS TAX BILL BROKEN ACTOR DIES ANDDANCE' A WAR THRILLER JAMES Mans Denunciation of a "Vicious" Stewart Played with Law Gives Him Opportunity. field Expires in Bowery Hous< AT THE LONGACRE Kingifon. N Y., Feb. 12. The DIES IN HARNESS Herber» v»' S»ewar». a Shakespearian repeal actair, who once parta with '¿RMISSBARTLETT of the »ecured debt tax law which he played Richard Mansfield, wa» found «lead In termed "vicious," er the enactment of h . bed when the clerk went to the and Mrs. "Inside the Lines" the an amendment under which long term End Comes ¡n.Beriin While dorm -o-- on the third floor of th«» in- ^uchincloss bond» and securities could be tared Owl I. !«r>r.(r Rosee, ISS Bowery, ye»- Take Guests of a Oerman Plot the Greatest t-»rd»» A* the Owl :' «SS «»id noth Story annually Ineteud of or.-e, ai at Reporting psinham only ir.g -va« kro*v-i o' Stewart eieept that There Later. on Gibraltar. present, arai advocated to-night by War of All. he had slept there »ever»! time». Contrr,;:,r Tnvi« m a speech before "He leeaud to \¡e pretty hard us, i local n.en'g club. Such action would but he jmid '..r »he room of a friand ISBl r. irh'." the clerk »aid. WATERS LEWIS S. STONE increase the »fate's receipts more than THIRTY YEARS ON Dr. Fitzgerald, of «»ouverneur Ho« RUTH a he tf $l.i.nnn.0(»i» year, declared. NEW YORK PAPERS pital. «« d that Stewart died from PALM BEACH IS THE HERO When the present law wa» enacted natural rssses. In hi* poeket were jS AT four years ago, he said. It "had the «everal lei'er« from h:« mother, at 2*1 backing of practically every man who I'el.eilte Street, Toronto, and one ad is now supporting the proposition to dr«ned »o her. on Mr. Melodrama an En- taka from the Controller'» office China, Greece, . Philippines çuib Hoars Talk Bigger?.'« away The friend for whose room he paid >ijB the taxation of corporation!." antf Included in a «aid that he kn-w little about him. bu* Mr. gaging Mixture of Love, War The referred to i» a proposition part that a waiter living .* <%ickcrayana".by and of Governor Whi'mm'i tix reorginiri- Career of Perils. George Gists, Homely Humor. tion Many the Newport la-odging House. M Bow Ingraham. plin. was fr Green , Feb. 12. Jame» Creelman, the ery, Stewart'» be»t end. Bartlett a "In»ida the Line»." by Earl Derr refused to di«fuv the matter. fil.-.f Cordon gave Bigger». At the Longacre Theatre. New York Journaliit, «lied here to-day -' las: night aftrer an illnes» of several week«. Mr J* Isj'.Qwei dancing, THF CIST "SIEGFRIED" AND Av«*nv*'"' ¦r°T' ,,er Creelman underwent an operation in a PLAGUE CASES IN HAVANA *-' *,*>r** Ml itgma Am»: gntan MrW«»U two 'or * ItlS* it-« »luir. Hh»rtn»n ««ml,;* «rum» sanatorium here day.« ago Priaeilla ¦ da . Miaa M K" Sh»rro»n I«»>1 li 0.IW.1 Bright» disease. The I'nited State« . 11 ¦- it..-*» "BORIS" SUNG Two Discovered in Cuban « ¦-¦¦-. -.umbering about State Department was informe,1 of hi» Cap -t-v, «lr Hear) J »o't Place as Albcrich -Both James Creelman left nothing 'o be bonic plsgue have been discovered Mid .)«¦... «;.'- 1 Cirro'.l M-Oroi, as a war of Auchin- Efiwir.l Ma desired correspondent .'.he Three day« ago there wa« one death cither of servi -e .1 . In WjOdhMM UmiI S Sf.-l» Houses Crowded. old school. thirty year« from this disease. All case» are be ard Kell u Dsa* M«»« M»«-», II«: «m on half a dozen Ne-v York he ftr II papers «I«j»r Q»n*r»l tltOTfa l"r»iid»ll Htrl»»n,"n There was no operate whipped cream missed an international lieved to have originated at wharve« for her daughter, M»!or Bi,iii»i> il«,»»»« h .¦ . hardly compli- #1» Mai 1 » >Diii-.» l.»i:»»m »t either of the performances vester- cation of any «ort. The prominent per- used by Furopean steamers Sanitär: Dunham, and afterward from whom inter¬ are the utmost pre ^ftiodora day at the Metropolitan Opera Ho«i«e. »onage» h* obtained JAMES CREELMAN. authorities taking *o Mrs. Bari Tl RNBILL. view» ran all the way from the Pope to cautions to prevent the spread of the '*;,. B> nCTOI In the afternoon occurred the third»of Bui". Hi» included d»" 6 x -;Pl,or vva** ,rrvcd the operas in the regular cycle of Wag¬ Sitting exploits plague. Karl Herr the »uthor of th»« in an ex " .,»» Bigger», ner's and was listened jumping into New York Bay Journal In 1900 n novel "The Seven to ring, "Siegfried" suit and répondent of "The mm after Keys Bildpate," to an audience which was limited penmental lifesaving making back to "The World," acting « hir:i George M. Cohan turned into a by an ascension in iron airship, he «rent Money for Alaskan Road. '. daughter of Mr. bv the capacity of the house. Page's as a 7-cial and editorial writer for ^ n,.-, highly »ucct>s»ful farce last »eason. es- only vhich got up just high enough to' in- -f Feb. 12 The House « Owing to the sudden «indisposition of ¦ii «,«.. Washington. , atara, spend- the role of the all the for jjr, g lajred Compleat Play- Otto Gorit/. Robert Leonhardt was capacitate occupant« lateral to 1310 he was associate voted to retain In the aundry Beach. -.- light recently, and the results of his weeks. A bullet wound here,' a broken From IMS to-day - called upon »o till the role of Aloerieh, and * Febr labor» Vera «Jir-ríosed «t the Longacre were mementos of battle¬ editor of "Pearson's Magazine," civil bill an appropriation of $2,000,<*HXi to a was bone thef-e of e -.nor last »hei.tre lest and succeeded degree which retired ,'o accept the presidency use Com «a. Yr.r I« rl .-"' a d night with the opening of fields and hazardous risks which con¬ for of the Alaska Kngineering West the melodrama "Inside the quite unexpected. His performance the Municipal Civil Service Commis- _. i Fifty- engaging a thrill to an adventur on the Alaskan ,. was histrionically an admirable succes¬ tributed many to which he was appointed by, mi»»ion government which additional Line»." We have a decided weakness ous life. lion, for railway Practically all of JJLtli*!""'- «Ian for melodrama when it is well played. sor to that of Mr. GoritS, and hil sing¬ Maror Gaynor. He held the post project. la»t for In for $ marked as much regard for Knew Smell of Powder. a in $1,000.000 appropriated year 0treatr.t ai-.d t must he confessed that, despite ing by ttll more than year, resigning this has been »pen* entertained the * the well-worn Mr. beauty as is possible with the part. knew thp »mell of 1911 purpo»e already flar'.x Ingraham ground plan of Big¬ «.vas an Creelman powder in and other work preliminary Club last "M there are mure inter¬ Clarence WhitehiU's Wanderer when war was a real oc¬ The same vear he became »»sociita surveys _m)otn of the Hobby night ger*'« play, many of much dignity and corresponding New York to actual construction. I. impersonation ed-tor of* "The Evening ¦ ¦ a- I ace. Mr S^S.^ ¿¡¿ esting features in the production than long before the days of dress .. ¦¦ . ^afcr-r» Gt*eo;£cCos~s.AW pathos, and. barring a slight hoarse- cupation, Mail." for which paper he went to Mex¬ , table collection the which i«. for the most part, suits, demi-tasses and c-garette dream« .Y». playing re««, his singing was equally ad¬ ico the I'lster trou¬ MARRIED. - were and also '*. °' w'.ll"«*v' M. good. The M-.ithor has been shrewd Many of his stories written with reported "'.er*..'» mirable. Mr. Whitehill is one of the Far bles. He went to Furope l»»t month NT-fT FITCH On February 12, 191«. gave short talk on1 enough to remember thaa hi* melo¬ the the bullets singing about his head. ' artists .wkiniv. the members CHURCHES TO KEEP CARDINAL ISSUES drama arhlle baieil upon the European most valuable Wagnerian from miles from the battle line«, for "The New York American." at the Dutch Reformed Church, As¬ Among for he has a being was a Fellow of the the Ra«-. Cbsreresa "'e John li M;l- war. i« al«o destined for American con¬ Metropolitan possesses, he in front of the very Mr. Creelman toria, Long Island, by eh:** and a occasionally got and a mem¬ the t*tfce Gallatin. Fred- sumption. Therefore, he ha» made the fine figure bearing, imagination«- front itself. At Fl Caney, in the Span¬ Royal Geographical Society Charles Park, D. D., as»i«ted by igena charm and a knowl¬ . KAlber* Y PEACE CENTENNIAL LENT REGULATIONS "man-froin-home" stand out voice of sensuous ish war, he by several hun¬ ber of the National Liberal, New Rev. I. C. Rauscher, D. D Dorothy, .«- mann, Dr. George appeal to use it. The rest of the preceded Own. _*, f, W. from nook and corner. edge of how dred feet a charge on the fortifications Vagabond London i. Lotos, Authors'' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Neil Yen Duasr, Professer every possible were friends Mr. I'rlus. the of £, Henry 1". The heroine II a gown for a cast old and with hi own. hands captured th« ar.l Democratic clubs. He wro'e Fitch, to Robert Nutt, of Cllffsidr, * Percv buyer big John C Tomlinson, Be Mr. thrice admirable some of in Trsi*. i-" R. A. SpUgman, Special Services To-morrow: Orders of Church Will Read American store, and the cast is charged Siegfried; Roil!, flag of the fort. In doing »o he was his newspaper experiences Kid, Proie«»'" who Mr. Reiaa, the Mime: Mr. Kuysdael. the wounded and w-a« forced tj several volumes which mcluiled "On »on, Henry H. Hat on with »Handed American», recollect Mme. severely mail C. Tom'.i' jr., Membership Gains of at All Masses their home town in their dire «traits Worm; Mme. Ober. Krda; Gailski, return to New York, but as soon as h-; the Great Highway." "Eagle Blood,"! ....ri.-.-« of marrlair« and death« Adrian H. Larkin. E. Miss Schumann, the Ruine a nil addreaa. n"»bn Q-'-l*--. with such sentiment» that he Hrunhilde, and was weil he started for the "Why We Love Lincoln" and "Diaz,1 be accompanied l»y foil * u M. Schnitzer. melting again jumt.. at 763.078 Shown. Sunday. not Stimme des Waldvogels. Mr. Hertz where another bullet Master of Mexico." He wa« married would he a poor patriot who could the enthusiasm he Philippine«. for Cardinal Tia« «ent to all them measure of conducted with all him down. while in Paris, in 1991, to Miss Alice DIED. aid for the Samaritan Home The church celebration of one hun¬ Farley give good »ympathy. »li these fourteen years. brought S St. Valentine'» dred of will be observed priests in his diocese the regulation« . Nor did the author overlook the far- h.i« .played When he wasn't at a war i-.e wa« bu«y L. Buell, of Ohio. la. *|,Ajf."l years peace to¬ Moussorrrskv's "lions Go«l mr.ow" throw- Andrew«, .lame« F. Ludlow, Edward wa» held after- to-morrow, the anniversary o* the rati- which will *-en;| from pulpit» reaching power of modern advertis- investigating, interviewing and .j^Hruia yesterday ,be was the opera, a work quite as over tho SAMl'EL WILLARD BRIDGHAM. Badeau, Leonard B. Minturn. Hugh booths were placed frcat.on of the Trenty of Ghent. The morrow at all masses and will be ob¬ ing when he chose the Rock of evening ing the light on evil spots all A. Smith, George T. 48 *'¦ Sherry'." served bv ( atholir» during Lent, Gibraltar for the locile of his extraordinary In it-; way as il "Sieg¬ world. He was from Cuba by Samuel Wiilard died Thurs¬ Barbour, Mary room for the »ale of useful l.'ev. Charles g, MacFarland, general play. '1 cast was as it always has expelled Bridgham Booraem, Loui» B. Van Buren, Julia M. fcrjt th» on IT. The fried" he two before the at his 951 Fifth article», many of secretary of the Fedoral Council of the which begin» Fehruary This invaluable stronghold of the- Brit¬ Adamo in hi* extraor¬ (¡enera! Weyler years day evening home, S. W. sj nnamer.tB] ere ns follow»: is 'he If en, with Didttf war between the United States and Avenue. He was the son of the late Bridgham, wer» made by the ir.mat«.-» of Churches of Christ in America, laid regulation« this year ish forces the point from which enactment of the title part. Mr. the of Lent, from to a dinary for stories of the Spanish atror- Samuel W. and Eliza Ann f- ''ere were special at- yesterday that the celebration would "All week day« (¡erman War Office seeks d'rect cohdurred. The Rndgham Februarv m\me. to Faster are the loscanin:. of course, ,!its. He Russis to look Fales. In 1XB7 he was from ANDREW.'* -On Thunday, for the children. Miss Hart-, be widespread tnroughout the coun- Ash Wedneaday Sunday, terrific blow against Briti«h navy sir.e the audience once more proved penetrated graduated Jame« flÉas fa*t of precept, on one meal, with Krom the tower, which i« fitted of into the of the Jews; he Columbia. He married Fanny Scher- II, after a week's illness, tad Ia«?«:'f- Basset* gave exhibi- trv. days signal what a holil this Russian work has persecution the of 30 We*t 71st Inter he been sent out the allowance of a moderate collation iii a control station for 'the mines in described how Stockholm received merhorn, daughter of the late William Frederic Andrew», sf modern dar.ce?. i.i-.d Let»ers. said, hare upon the public, a consummation which on at. Services and interment private. .I For to sixty thousand pastors by the in the evening. The Churcfi excuses the »trait, the (iermans plan the body of Fi'icsson; he met Stanley C. Sihermerhorn. For many year» they Un *»» ger.er»! dancing. those, of not seems in theae day« of star worship al¬ the latter'» return from the F.min Bey of Scher- csre to «laceo there w»s a church centenary committee appointed from the obliration fasting /but destruction of a British fleet, then be true. lived in the old mansion the BADEA!.' At Summit, New Jersey, on «s-Ji-i no*, from flesh meat, except in most too good to he talketl personally with Louis 4!> Went « A*.- and have of .ibstinenc» mobilised over the trip; raerhora Twenty-third II. Leonard I far car-: i'.arge of Mis« by tht Federal Council, they directly mine»., i.iunt family, Thursday, February material cases of sickness i, the infirm,: a trusted with 'ull In¬ Kossuth, Bismarck, Toilstoy, King Street. Mr. Bridgham wa» a member »on of William E. mjKXt Martin Among those at the been furnished historical special They send spy, President Faure. the Bishop, youngest were Piofessor W. A. those who are obtainin«,' their growth, structions communications (ieorge of Greece, of the Sons of the Revolution, the New the late Annie Badeau. in »tbles and booth« Mrs. prepared by Dunning. regarding WAR FAILS TO CURB a of others and Bi»hop 8w member« made all "I. The use of flesh meat» i» allowed the beautiful Knglish Creelman was born in , nion Township, to-day the Ju'ge Mrs. -lehn Dyneley year." good Jane, buyer. 1 *.")'.>. He ran house where he was born and had lived service wil, be held at Grace ialarkn-rr losses an»! increased the at every meal on the Sunday» of Lent Of course, there are »ots of in Dinner. ada, on November \2, neral Mr.« am.ee G. Dmsmore, membership doings Club he was twelve sustained in Church 804 Broadway, Sun¬ hna, .ver 191*1 Tfii.OTR. an average in- and at the principal meal on Monday, between. Orders »ecret com¬ away from home when eighty years. Injuries Chantry. h '. Mrs. William by hissed, rear commodore With last a fall at his 14, at 2 m. Inter¬ It Ost trease of ? ver cí.t all bodie». Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ex- ( Sir Charles Allom, and started to walk to New York. November through day, February p. WiUiam P. Douglas, for munications communed. cabalistic London Yacht was he to his death. Forty- ment at Greenwood immediately kirn. Mr« The statistics »how that the total cent Ember and Holy Saturday. countersigns given and taken, darkling of the Royal Club, the aid of an occasional train ride home contributed li Le Key Edgar and ¡1rs. one of the last at the He was then nine he married Miss Mary thereafter. , Xeehci'.i ch-.irch members are now **8,T0S.149. "2. The use of etrgs and white meat» plots foiled by the heroine, jolly din¬ speakers night reached his destination. years ago .ath. the annual dinner of the* Atlantic Yacht with a clear soprano Elizabeth Allen, and the couple had The Rnptists eained 122.12."»; Eastern ia allowed every «lay at principal ner parties, homely witticisms ban¬ is gifted remarkably anniver- BOORAEM At Essex Fell». N. J., L*fJ as at the collation. Glub, held at I-ielmonico's. He the voice. This attracted the attention of hoped to Ct-lebrate the fiftieth la' A of Cranferd, Orthodox churches. 36,600; Roman meala, also died, and here and there a love pas- next Christmas Bacher Booraem, »on of the Is Themas Sperry, "3. A small piece of bread, with a that would do credit to best owner of the crack 15-metre racing the Rev. Dr. William A. Muhlenberg, sary of their wedding Cornelia Van Vor«t tecoi ied by her daughter, Catholics. 136.860; Lutherans, 66,248; sage any Sir Charles of the a is his wife and Henry A. and (>erman cup coffee, tea or chocolate may be seller. The three acts are crowded cutter Istria. spoke w-ho took the youngster up and made Eve. He survived by at his late re»i Sperry, and Miss Evangelical Synod, 29416; of of the Ger¬ of him. This led to his three sisters. Booraem. Funeral for Methodists, 2.31,-160; Presbvtenani. 66.- taken in the morning. with the above details much elabo¬ magnificent sporting spirit great favorite dence, .323 Ro»eland av., at 2 p. m. iroerne trn yestcr-'av "4. 'I lie order of the principal meal S. "The man and the Rriiish yachtsmen both employment as a typesetter in the the coast. They 019. and the Protestant Episcopal rated. Lewis Stone, who led the war, and Saturday, February 13, 1916. m.'iv be if necessary. not is the before> an.l since again office of "The Church and State," then MRS. HARRIET E. PIERSON. n Krancisco fair and Church. 28,641. changed Misleading Lady" long ago, met on the line. of the Protestant 9..4 This increase for the Protestant "5. Dripping and lard may be used hero spy, and he drops his when yachtsmen firing the official organ Mrs. Harriet Ermina Pierson. one of BRIDGHAM At his residence, ¦ the rest tsi at Pasa- occasionally "Just before the war was declared," Church. He drifted from one on Feb¬ Episcopal (hurch carried it over the in preparing food. intense, Btern errand of life and death Fpi«*copal the original settlers of Mount Vernon, Fifth av., Thursday evening. there i« neither fast to the said he, "the German Emperor's yacht office to another until at length he ruary 11. 1915, Samuel Willard Rridg million line for membership. It has "r*. On Sunday attitude long enough convince from (owes, but ( died yesterday. She wa» eighty-four Samuel '.' since more than nor imt fsh and flesh may and saccharine Carol McComas suddenly disappeared landed w-ith "The Fagle." and her am, »on of the late las Ho; o Ths her, daughter of Mr. gained *« 1910, and abstinence, cooing schooner and one owned by Kinsella, who en¬ years old. With her parents Eliza Ann Fales. not used at the meal. that ne is hers and hers alone. Miss the Krupp Here he met Thomas a member of the Bridgham and Mrs. rhomas (. Thacher, will be 800,000 linct 1900. The Roman Cath- he Sanders remained at an¬ In 1878 a va¬ husband, she was late "". Those who are exempt from the McComas his attentions with a German couraged him to write. which set¬ Funeral service at hi» re»idence, «r»-) to Carter, son of olics have gained nearly 1.250,000 »ir.ee accepts the boats would of "The Mount Vernon Association, in mav eat meat at the almost childlike and is chor. They believed cancy occurred on the staff in At that on Sunday, F'ebruary 14, at .':30p. :md Mn liter, of this 1910, and more than 5.000.000 since precept of fastiiig confidence, and sold when the war was Creelman was tled in Mount Vernon 1852. no (lowers be the meals on meat therefore rewarded. be seized New York Herald," and lots from a Tt is requested that in Church. Bo»ton. 1900. The Method!»' Fpiscopal. three days. but we nineteen time they drew for their tr.tn-d»)' Trinity "8. a induit granted t.v James who can be declared, determined they taken on as a reporter. Only the lot sent. ¦econd lar-gpRt denomination, gained Bj special Bradbury, always should not be sold, and they have not old, Creelman distin¬ hat in which had been deposited er 7<»0.000 since 1900. « i the bishops of ihe I'nited States, dated counted upon for a finished character¬ years quickly for the Ian«! that was to com¬ After a ahort illness, m Ill Mildred Gaul Rice, daughter nearly been as yet. When the war is over I himself and almost lost his numbers Lt'DLOW fir«. William Lowe Rice, will be one The thirty churches Constituting the March 15. 1895. working people, who ization, gave the American father an for guished the oh! village of Mount Vernon. 11, 1915, Edward Living¬ observe the common law- note of Ivan have no doubt they will be ready life. The winter of 1878 found Captain prise two February of his ilk* hrideamaid» at the marriage of .1 Council report nearly 17,500,-! cannot easily appealing genuineness. those in New York with his Mrs. Pierson leaves a daughter, ston I.udlow, i the 80th year ministers of the (Lurch, are from the made his short scene as a good sportsmen." Paul Boynton one immediate f, lends Is Dore daughter of Mr. 000 members, with 103,000 dispensed Simpson Commoiloie .1. Stuart Rlackton pre¬ then a mu«?h sisters and brother. age. Relatives and '¦'. While of abstinence on all day» of broken-down Secret Service man one of famous lifesaving suit, » to attend the funeral at i Mr«. , to Cyrus and nearly 139,000 churches. obligation at the and the club « fleet Creelman was as¬ are invitt« num- the except Ash Wednes¬ the best acted in the ssed dinner, doubted novelty. 76th on morning, Draitk, »oi of Mr and Mr». Cyrui making up fewer than half the year Fridays, play. Macey the Rev. Nehcmiah Bcynton, to test the efficacy of the inven¬ LOI IS Z. BOORAEM. 6 Fait »t., Sunday ,ct- to- ber< of all denominations, these bodie» day. Holy Week and Christmas Eve. Harlan had the role of an Indian ser¬ chaplain, signed -t 9:30 o'clock. It is requested that il Met'or. a deep sea sailor, with a voice tion. One night he and Captain Boyn¬ Feb. II Louie Z. i* a net increase of more than 500,- This dispensation does not exempt' vant in German employ, which he regular Caldwell, S. J.. no flowers be raent. in Chieag had a boatswain's mate, wa» toastmas- ton donned the lifesaving armor and, who had more two thirds the en- from the additional obligation of fast- with smoothness and the re¬ like Booraem, a lawyer, formerly 000, or than played as he dubbed hrm- into the river at the Battery, and New "n O ; Ess1 tire increase for all bodies. . ing. where such exists, nor floes it au- quired intensity, and Henry Stephen- ter. The "sky pilot," jumping offices in Manhattan Jersey, MINTl'RN In London, England on s« If. told the they ought to allowed themselves to drift down into last at his home in Essex a giTe a There are nine denominations with thorite the ose of fish and flesh at the son gave the General a certain color yachtsmen died night Tu»«day, February 9, after brief of their ancestors, "for," said the bay. at the age of sixty-two years. »on .11 dan. olony more than 1.000.000 member«. The same meal. It includes, however, not and command. As Lady Crandall, be proud Fells, illness, Hugh Minturn. youngest whose he, Noah was the first yachts- The night was very cold and the river was a of Princeton, and Roman Catholic! have 1'*.794,637; Meth- Only the individual workman, in Marion Abbot did the honor» to the -'Captain when the swimmers He graduate of of the late Robert Bowne Minturn, it but all the mem- stranded tourists with all the éclat wan and Captain Jonah the second, and so full of ice that came from an old New York family 33d of his age. Funer»! odiati 8,608,'.'«">; Southern Baptiiti, favor is gnu,tod, to the shore found and at in the year *¦? Gr 0n the war her« oí In« as well. In re¬ a true-born American, and perhaps you don't know it, but Lincoln wished reach they Hollanders. He was a member services in London, Friday after¬ speak 2,692,217; National Baptiste (colored),; family becoming themselves unable to do so. Creelman the Holland So¬ 'Strv.a g at the 'nine oe Methodist South, turn it is expected tna! thfise who avail the rest of the cast added their par¬ also was a yachtsman." one time a director of noon, February 12. Interment la'er 2.018,868; Episcopal, there. Commodore Hlackton told his fellow wrote the account of this night's ad¬ He was also a member of the New »Bsrone«» d«* Kopp. 112 Last 2,005,707; Presbyterian. Northern, themselves of this induit will endeavor ticular touches here and for hi» and the ciety. His wife in Trinity Cemetery, York. M hreet to enter into the spirit of the holy sea¬ there is nothing »tartling- members that by next year, which venture paper, publi¬ New York Lawyers' Club. 1,442,498; D-seiple» of Christ, 1,868, Altogether, cation created a sensation. As a result him. SMITH At Poundridge, N. Y., Wednes¬ son of I.«nt voluntary acts of alms¬ new about this second war melo¬ would be the fiftieth anniversary of and four children survive tht Northern R«pti»t Convention. by ly the reporter was assigned to ac¬ 10, George T. Smith. H »econd of three holiday dance« *nd the Proteitant giving, mortification and penance. A drama to enter New York, but it is the club's formation, it would cele- young Oil day, February v- 1,288,828, Episco- out all in- company Boynton on his trip from W. SAWYER. Funeral at Presbyterian Church, |_Ud by M n Annabella S. 01 1.015,23s. These denominations to¬ most useful ami commendable custom entertaining in »pite of it» orcasionil l *atp by wiping iti floating the Ohio MRS KATE 2 "Ht for v be pal, so more City, Penn., through Allegheny, Poundridge, Sunday, February 14, firll who || Introduced tal more than 29.000.000, Is that of abstaining during Lent from crudities of construction, what debtednei». to the Gulf of N. Feb. If«.Mrs. Kate Helen rev,* of a thriller? Towniend was and Mississippi river» Rutherford, J., p. m. leason will be given The tf-tal increase of minister« was stimulants, in honor of the Sacred could one ask The Rev. Cyrus Rrady Mexico. Williams Sawyer, widow of Arthur '.»«ht h» Sherry's. on the Thirst of Our Divine Saviour. one of the speakers. Others present in¬ At Plainneld, N. J., st unusually large, being 8,212; A. L. for "The Herald." Sawyer, founder of "The Passaic Daily VAN Bl'REN other hand, the increase ¡n the number "The time for fulfilling the Easter cluded Count d'Aix, Doremus, Exploit» died at her winter home, Or¬ her residence, on Thursday. Febru "i "." ike, accompanied precept, of communion in the arcradio- I Rear Commodore T. C. Cardwell, R, W. the News," from Julia Morri», widow of daughter. Mis« L. Duke, of rhiircbvs was unusually amall, being PAGE IN NEUTRAL POSE t.. I, Graff, In 1879 "The Herald" undertook lando, Fla., yesterday afternoon ary 11, 1915, .Mr Mary only 1,441. cese extends from the first Sunday in Edgren, Samuel L. Finlay, task of exposing the practice of dump¬ heart disease. The body will be General Daniel T. Van Buren and ¦*", . B ichanan Duke, Lent to Trinity Sunday, inclusive." Raron Pascghory, Rear Admiral instead where the late Jamea Ludlum \*T town for Ambassador Follows Wilson's L. ing the citys/efuse into the bay brought to Rutherford, daughter of the to-tlay Florida. Charles D. Sigsbee, Vice-Commodore the to sea. Creelman will be held on Monday after¬ and Lucretia Morris, in the ¿"ave*.¦ ¦01 I by AT PALM BEACH A. J. Mclntosh and of towing barges funeral Crary Philadelphia at London Luncheon. T. Petersen, Lyman chartered a private yacht, received per¬ noon at the home of her iiiter-in-law, H2d year of her age. Services at _»nrl Mrs. Antl -, J. Drexel Biddle Theory around the at Chestnut Street. 7th st.. Plain- * their MR. GERRY BUYS YACHT Il« ««..» to Th* Tribun». Spalding. after the mission to cruise bay Mrs. W. Williams, 162 Grace Church, East daughter Miss Cordelia Sail Fish Olub Holds First Re¬ Part of the entertainment, without and obtained the was a member of the Rutherford N. on afternoon, ¦w.e. wh».«e , Feb. 12. Ambassador night lights, She field, J., Sunday ... pement to Mr. Duke London, Page dinner, introduced Morgan Robertson's which led to the removal 3 o'clock. Interment r*c«",:* and Dance. an excellent illustration at a information Episcopal Church. February 14. at ed. The party ception Representative and Wife Will gave sea story, "The Enemies," produced by of the state shore inspector and a com- a Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. «mair. in I ,ri ¡a until April. n« T«-i»*r»ph to Tin« Mfcaai ¡ luncheon of the American Luncheon the In Cruise to Panama Pair. Club at the of how to Yitagraph. plete reform of harbor regulations. SVMl'EL T. PICKARD. Fit., Feb 12.- Mr. and Savoy to-day same Creelman wa» sent to Park Palm Beach, rom Tli« Bureau under circum¬ the year Luisita Leland. of M Philander C. Knox left for NtS7.au IK Tilhun« ] look neutral exacting to Professor (.'. H. Amesbury, Mass, Feb. 12. Samuel T. MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. JJ'" nner at Mrs. stances. In he was a ex¬ DINES Montreal accompany exec¬ «."."'!' \¦¦. I to-night after a month's itay, and will Feb. 12. -Kepresentative fact, living GRADUATES''cLUB in the first ascension of Page's Pickard, biographer and literary Either A., 178 Went 94th v v -j ----l and to-day, Washington, of President Wilion's (irimley the FOBSHAY, /or «lake», return late in the season. Peter Goelet of Rhode I»land, ponent theory iron The ship burst and utor of John Greenleaf Whittier, 11. Funeral to-day l*J2* '*' to Miss Gerry, that Americans should their airship. at the Whittier homestead »t.. February i «Tuest» Oly- B. Elkins and David Elkins who will retire from on keep Lincoln of Addresses its for many miles poet, died *"'¿17"?i Stephen Congre»» minds on them. Subject «Iragged occupants GRAN1F. Marie Elizabeth, 11] West holiday arrived to-day, while Mr. an«! Mrs. March 4, has purchased a yacht, and. only things concerning before they were rescued. Creelman to-day, at the age of eighty-seven years. Mon on a The incident arose a» a result of an at Annual a few Hi» who wa» a niece of the 102d st., February 11. Funeral ( Lawrence Armour, who have been with Mrs. Gerry, he will leave after Gathering. escaped with a broken arm and wife, poet, M« asimir de Rham Moore Mr. address on Lincoln by Lord Charn- was several Mr. Pickard day. JJ'J"'** '" houseboat also registered. for a cruise of several Between such songs of long ai bruises, while Grimley died years ago. U' ' Au" party, adjournment now ago painful t0mim* irom .1. Thorne, of Chicago, are ultimate destination is wood, who said Great Britain was and "Suwanee River" to his bed for was formerly owner and editor of "The TELFER. Margaret MacKenile, 4305 »Tu ¡,nd Mrs. B. months. Their to of the "Annie Rooney" confined many'months. with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison L San Francisco and the Panama-Pacific fighting preserve government and the omnipresent "Tipperary," mem¬ He had hardly recovered from this Portland Transcript." Broadway, February 11. Mrs. Claude people, by the people, for the people. Graduates' Club last General Custer was Mcond .,* « serie« of four, Dullai and Mr. and Exposition. bers of the night adventure before BROOKLYN. came on to-day. i.ew is the Owera, There was tumultuous applause by to several talks on Lincoln at and he to the We«t JOHN' L. GAIS. (J-'' be held to-night Spreckela Mr. Gerry's yacht scores of those but it listened killed away sped 954 Jefferson av., i_."*7mm Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart owned Frederick H. Ste- several present, the Hotel Manhattan. to He succeeded in get¬ DERRICK. Martin. aatwol ln .f America. formerly by was not in Ambassador investigate. John L. Gaus, one of the oldest trus¬ Duncan heerd from them here that :.«., Buffalo. It has elegantly joired by Page, It wa» the eleventh interview» with Sitting Bull and February 11. Funeral to-day. pl.i of a and »ilent organization's ting tees of the German Savings Bank, in to time ... who maintained dignified and addresses of the On 137 »t., they will be down shortly, stay I quarters for entertaining and annual Lincoln dinner, all the fighting chiefs day. a member of the New York DESMOND, Catherine. I.iqter for Schools. for and poie. made Thomas Mott Osborne, back he wandered over into Manhattan, Funeral Monday. High weeks. twelve apartments sleeping a were by hi« way Produce Exchange and the Mercantile February 11. p¿ °f K,iu<¦'.ti0*, has Miss Mimi Scott, who is at Ait'en, The Owera will come to Wash¬ warden ef Sing Sing Prison; Elbe« Kentucky to »ee what could be done at 621A Monroe »t., arranged here »he will *>e living. Charles feud. Exchange, died yesterday morning USHER. Henry A., fc_nr*d recita'8 durinic the has written friend» ington near the end of this month. Hubbard, Dr. Louis 8. Pilcher, about the 'great Hattield-McCoy hi» home, 195 Maple Street, Richmond February II. Funeral Sunday. »»fila * in time -or the Wash¬ be much on and Marshall. mountaineers were **"d t,le «".r*y spring in Palm Beach There will entertaining EUGENICS E. Littlefield Henry He found that the Hill. 44 Norwood av., Febru¬ _i __* ,0«» 0I The Birthday ball. the at San Francisco, where a P00H-P00HS_ Thomas W. Churchill, president of much more difficult to handle than the HELM. Augu»ta, the city. ington's ball yacht Will¬ 11. Funeral Sunday. Ca.1*-na *-iP Kiven H. Washington; As soon as the afternoon game large colony of Washington society Dr. Hutchinson Also Scoffs at the Board of Education, and Dr. savage Indians. He was frequently »hot ary 1 " won 1 the Poinciana, Mr. and Mrs. William of refused to let Charle», 1328 Gates st., *¦/ District and i wa» over, I by of folk, including iam II. Maxwell, Superintendent at by the Hatfields.who KHAYAT TOTAL $8,570 HOBOHM, High sebeóle. A special, members of the Sail Fish Club, Hitt, will be visiting. Heredity and Pleases Hearers. School», were among the 12". pre»ent. him approach their c-rndezvou«, com¬ February II. Funeral Sunday. ¦ff/asll which John D. Crimmins it president, a William E. Puls'.fer presided. him to sleep in the woods. en to-morrow nd at the Two thousand persons left Cooper pelling Marble Head of Grecian Maid ISAKSEN, Inga, 628 Clinton st., Febru fT*nu ?ton High hurriod to the new club room» IS GOING ON TO-DAY. last with held In 1890 Creelman wsa appointed 11. Funeral Sunday. Irving for the tu-' MCial affair the WHAT Union night heads high of the London edition of "The ary ..n trio 1Eugene Calino and che«ts puffed out mightily. Dr. THEATRICAL NOTES. editor Goes for $90. S. Iff West 9th ¡¡_*" : ha« given. Mr. Crimmins >'rr» a.lini'. .'< !. Hi» ArtiarV m Mueurn of Natural Herald," and a year later he filled a M'ALLEN, Margaret eaael Bernstein, organization soUlai vi -ruin <.r Art. Not* tor* Vtpod» Hutchinson, »peaking under the Neilson-Terry appears The sale in Silo's Fifth Avenue Art 11. Funeral rj*"'- * the and Mrs. Frederick When Phylli» on the Paris edition. st., F'ebruary Monday. 'cellist. receive«! gue»t>. a. .'».,.. li1. CaajtlaarS l'ark »l'ueutn ami bad .«imilar position LTIJ-* -iernstein, William Thaw a) auspices of the People'» Institute, at the Maxine Elliott Theatre March these abroad that Galleries of gem gla»» jewel», bronze» 415 9th »t., W. A. (¡olds- Edey Si Mi- poure.l tha Anuarturu to them that were all It wa« during day« the East SWKENKY. EH***, February fan©; were other refreshment» Siiir» (i«ri«n. just proved they 1 in "The Adventure of Lady I'rsula," his exclusive interview« and marble, exhumed in by. ¡L*- . Eleanor Shaw. tea. There i- -i s'.j*. UaSSaa uescended from role cre¬ he obtained with a 11. Funeral Monday. S**' Attending were: Messis Ar. !,i'fi-tur»I l>afu». 215 Walt king». Montague Love will play the and Azeez Khayat, closed yesterday ¦Baist, -1* and dancing. i, Uon of Hi» with the Pope, Stanley, ToNtoy and of NEW JERSEY part. William Lawrence fate: Dr. Hutchinoon pooh-poohed eugenics ated E. H. Sothern. Otheri in the connection with total of $5.066 for the day and Mesdames ITlk »nd »aid that didn't cut a by other». He severed his Marlon Kent Button, Jason lajnt-heon am! É80»» of th« M'« .. « r"ln« Art heredity cast are Virginia Fot Brooks, Robert Herald" in and went to $8,670 for the entire sale. PALL, Christina Clarkson. South Greta, :..!.. U «. large factor in make¬ Cecil 1 he MM, wa» the lucce»»- Price. Murray MrFarlane. David Cal- UrAUto. very anybody'» Whitworth, Annie Esmond, King, to found and manage the Albert K. Gallatin («range, February 11. Funeral to¬ J°fot Brings Top Water», Miss Ruth I.un.lieoii or Um Oaf«ei «'ualns» Alumni Aiaaclatlaai, up. Thp germ of nobility ii in every Gollan. Oharlei < ol.man, Fngland ful bidd'-r, at f-'JD, tor the marble head ^¦'ig Landacape," a canva» by houn. William Stafford. P «i mortal, »aid the and all it Campbell British edition of the "Cosmopolitan exhumed at Cesᬠday. ' doctor, e Au»ten, Ered- a maiden .hilia Misi Ethel -. « Kit» Qlrla Edward Martyn. Lesl of Grecian rar »'ought the price last night Waters, M;ss Edey, et USUS Camp need» is forth. Magazine.'' He remained there, how¬ of the war di- 1AMFOBD, Colonel Charle» Y, Bel- ~ top John B. Ill Eut I'lftjf-nliiili bringing William Giffard, Leslie rea. At the beginning session of at the ( arhart, Charlee F. Choate. ¦ ni li.,. Boouts, l.lsl.ititause. erick Macklyn. ever, only a few months, returning to mar, 11. Funeral today. the »ale h ¦. A» a proof of thi» theory of democ¬ Snowden. of the Louvre were negotiating February J*i«l Mis« Lillian Hyde. Dunbar ul. Rycroft and Eric an offer from Pul 'zer roctora Avu... a- the Kitchtn, . mem¬ acctpt Jo«eph (¡alleries of ,r liaran« CfeaS of "Utuihattan. Hmal racy, Dr. Hutchinson to with Mr. Khayat for the purchase of Bt'RNS, Michael, Orange. February lb and others. pointed Mantell is mourning the loi» e war for "The New from varous estates. M. Adams MrAlpt» IB i Sa bers of the nobility who marry chorus- Robert correspondent tais head. J. H. Fry gave $140 for a Febru¬ ¦P^word Mr. ai-.d Mr». Louis Burk and Mis« CMS rS Ne» fork. H«K«I A» of one of the chime bells used in the Via World" in the Chinese-Japanese in GODBY. Thoma» F.. Harriton, Downing wa« the buver. who girls and milkmaid». No poor child one »ixteenth century Koula prayer rug 11. Funeral for "In the Ethel Burk. their daughter, I a «"¦ need of hi» he need Shakespearian repertory The bell, War. He wa* an eyewitness of the brown» and tan*. Harry ary Monday. [Srwheri gave $125 Beach from liohi-miaii« Deinioi.leo'». T M p. ». despair futura; ago .lade green, d \. Clarke reache.i Palm to-night Dinner of tl,<- have no fear of or eugenic», of a set of five purchased years massacre of Port Arthur and gave many of Boston, paid $95 for a HEADLEY, Jo«eph B., I'nion, February paid automobile, »aid they <,r Wi. I ana <'* is a stretch of «and for just ' "" S»eH »»f l.ducaiitm. I is -.--- recovered . Mr». B. P. Van- LONG ISLAND. a »imilar one S-afeOc lart met at Hotat and Billie Burke, completely A'ter .the war he returned to the Çurchaaer»r». P. F. Sherman, north of Daytona and u ib Manl.a"a» linprtlallanr, reiumed her 'Talk on ** Satil» Muaa*«. I'll. I» I* B from her recent illness, States and went to Cuba for «lerhof. Dr. L. Kaat, Mis* E F. Lrlli, O'CONNOR. Mary, Maspeth, February Famous Gardens. of St. they »aid, but ihrvail lia..I A"a Libraries on Exhibition. Hollia Criited north Augu»tine, ]«( lllih .«'net, »rat of Klfili Arrnu». tour in "Jerry" last ni-rht at the to the W. h. Hammond, A. Wickham an«i 11. Funeral Monday. of tn» the other 2R0 rnilei gowd. Major «¡»"«8- Ha»«« I'utnaai. Ul "The World" investigate charges Architectural League reported I.,» li. Hlai'.r-,. Seaeo There will he placed on view at the Street Theatre, Boston. In 1897 he has¬ Dewey |*Mt»'ill the .Mr». A. tl. Cox, of New York, li «u.n ¦" Muaourn o' Natura, sf Spanish atrocities. Ralph I'EBLER. Elizabeth. Jamaica, February ? be given to-night in Mr. and Cae!ral Park l\r«t !'. a Airenran Art Galleries to-day the' the new Winter War a» Tins afternoon, commencing at 3 car »ent aown, and Mrs " J VV "Maid in America." tened to the Greco-Turkish 11. Funeral Sunday. Building, 216 West Fifty- had their and lii.lnaii.ai « naea l'tofe»«o» 1-brarie» «nd collection» of Lauren» been »o »ucce»sful "The New York Jour¬ o'clock, Mr Silo will disperse a eoliee J*1» Smith ha» ju»t received S |, ...*. liatitjia l.l»tith 8-rwi ai.J Garden »how, ha» correspondent of Street. < harle. W. I.eavitt. Jamea Henry a i li,oaii,*ial Toul of the late P. Phile». a Chinese and VAN YLIKT, Anna, Dougteston, Febm wi» «., Maynard, George in it» in Buffalo that »pecial nal." having joined the Hearst forces. ton el antique porcelain* . will on her» from London. She motoring l'ait IH An».!" llnino Puhltr the Mr«. and tryout art the ary 11. architect, speak I II." "' late Georg.»na Rutter will be given to-day at He was to long, however, decorative objects formerly »nd the ocean dr.ve. ..' I . I The lit performance unable stay !'«' Architecture" thii afternoon along Librar i »everal other«, a collection of Mr. Hollin-fworth, of Par» landscape a dinner at the riilineiil >* Hie Intnl.- Jnl.n Welsh. l'utilu- including 10 o'clock in the morning. as the difficulty in Cuba in 1898 called property Pde» of famou» Is Ainei and to-night gave '«i* VVrai 14' Ih S'-»»' Sa-, . to be »old order of James W. 0*- London. After the »ale of the wsmt gardens l' r»rr r .\el»li Ph by the work of iatrs. him back. Injuries received at Fl Lane. kctivon Cox will spe»V. Beach Club Mrj,. Freilcrick Edey gave Ar'irVÍll xuk« )*r..'r»«»r Art'iur borne. The »ale of these libraries and A new painting, a of im¬ a l.|.-i-un IUI! iti ».«.* in the forced him into retirement, and porceliinr private collection »Il |Curope a dinner for her daughter there. Mr |. .-.i llaiih"l"iiM-ia Charlea Hopkin», was hung Caney THF. WO« I*-AN tr.*SKTMt\ turday ou "( ulminatioii of the Jn»tiu« itrti »«.I» and collection» take.« place on Weüneiday, he was in of the editorial perial Chine»» rug» and mata will be *aS4 at Hy Harlem Train and by Tro. .«. 1). Adams, who have ' T Van Vfr. the Punch ana* Judy Theatre placed charge the and Mr*. John - i. .¦ r- I t ai I \!f«aidar at .1:30 of Bee," a,,,] ('utson Horglum l'ai Util i »«a*. February 17, o'clock in the af-1 lobby and later be«ame Washington cor-1 »old. i 0«W». '."«J Kart 3d It, N. T. "Social Service just arrived, and Mr. and Mr». Vincent louiig Mena Chruuau Au-xiallou ternoon and 8:30 in the p»ge Saturday on . evening. yeiterd«»j Hubbel, were dinner host» there also. i:nh S