" ' f - THE SUN. TUESDAY. JANUAEY 80. 1917. 2 1 -- r - , : : : . dautWer of th Marquesw of. Bath, and LORD eons, School at Trenton, N. J. His next post 1 CROMER DEAD; or wnom viscount Errlngton was Polytechnlo of aSBBw , wilt succeed to tho title. STEPHEN MERRITT, at the Institute mK JSJSSi Brooklyn, where for thirty-seve- n years ho was professor ot pure mathematics. "UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALES OF LONG EGYPT'S RULER EUGENE F. BEEOHER. From 1900 until 1906 he was professor EXTRAORDINARY NEW YORK'S IiBADlNfl TllEATItr.fi AND HtlCOr, USES UNDERTAKER, DEAD of mathematics at Cooper Union. IMPORTANCE." W EMPIRE Vwr,40St. Kvcnln8:.10. .XenhevT or Famou Treacher Mata. & sat. 2 ao. NEW AMSTERDAM V&K?A Death Canaed by Accident. THOMAS ODWYER. MATINEES A BAT.. 8:15. The American Art Galleries MAUDE T 169th GALA TIME I jTc Hoseiicci tho Country - From wKlien.e v: B:her, nephew of Henry Wns Pastor, fors Kl.tW A- ritLANf ll'lt'S ALI.tJRIrtO Beechcr. died yesterday In the Friend of Poor, Itend Porter of Hotel McAlpln Madlaon Square South, New York MUSICAL fOMEOY THIU.MI'lI Social Dcspnir and Finnn-cln- """P'tal. Brooklyn, as result ADAMS l of Injuriesf a nnd tho Happiest Man Left flOO.000 Fortune. CINDERELLA suffered last Thursday morn-in- g ON VIEW FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. J. M. HAKKIE'8 OHEATEST TRIUMPH. Distress. when ho was run down by an Oceun Thomas O'Dwyer, head porter of the avenue trolley car in Manhattan. Hotel McAlpln, at New York avenue who left a fortune of The Notable Collection of Very WHAT'S INDUCEMENT ? and Fulton street. over $100,000, which ho accumulated ln The Extensive and THE Ho la waa born In sixty-eig- less than twenty-fiv- e years, was burled Widely Known Collection of "A acme that years ago was about (Ml per cent, OXB OF BARING FAMILY and a son of Dr. Edaxd BLIND FOR FIVE YEARS yesterday In Calvary Cemetery. The Views of New York merit, clever lyrlca. REST MUSICAL SHOW OF SEASON! Beccher, brother of tha preacher nnd a services were held at the family home, an amiislnn hook Seats for Lincoln A W.iah. Illrth. Mats. noted Brooklyn r.T? TMS L.J I I 4 --J .lATPPTHia physician. Ho leaves a Corona, L. I., and were attended by his Cloisonne, that lias inanT funny PLAY VIS J widow and daughter. Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore Champleve lines, a plot, talented a The latter Is an four daughters, who share equally tho principals, a chorus Stal led Ills Cnrccr ns a Sailor author, ono of whose works has recently Assisted Obscqnios estate. and Other American Cities and Other Enamels with perionallty been put on the New York stage In at of Grunt, O'Dwyer, who came from County y, what more could one dramatlo pen want In the way nt a mid Won First Spurs form under her name of Ireland, In 1892, got his start ln (V. 4 Oh St. Evirt. 8:30. Clare Kummel. Daniel Webster and Other Historical China and Books Formed by musical piay7" Eve.un. HUDSON M ata.Tra' w (Pop) A Sat.2 tho Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia. From LIRFRTV Wet 42 St., nr. Tlway. Ml in Jamaica. Famous there ho went to the Rudolph at At- Relating to Eiw. 8.20. Matlnoca 2:20. Kt ,AW A EltLANOEIt present John J. Gibbons. Men. City, In 1900 him- Dr. Alfred Owre POP. .MAT. TO'MOR'VY. Rest Seats H.tiO lantic and established the History of New York ELSIE FERGUSON ( John J. Gibbons, imembcr self In the Holland House. Nine years Of Minneapolis ) a of the firm went to Formed by TRITFRInM R'WAY. 44 8T. Evs. 8:15. of Oilman, Collamoro & Co., china jind more he spent In tho Astor and Mali.To-morm- A8at.2:l5 London, Jan. !9. Everyn Baring, glass merchant, died suddenly The Itev. Stephen Merritt, undertaker, the McAlpln In 1913, where he was ap- Thia Collection, numbering LAST TWO WEEKS. AJA.WISSiU. Shirley Kye last night 2nd- - flrrt Karl of Cromer nni for nearly n from an attack of heart trouble at his preacher, mission worker and friend of pointed head porter. Mr. Percy R. Pyne, nearly Twelve Hundred speci- home, 494 Ho was known for his and was GEO. rflHirJ'? TUEATItK, U'way. 4.1 St, qusrter of a century actual ruler of Itlvcrslde Drive. He was 72 the poor, died thrift mens, probably largest ... EVH. TO-M'- years yesterday at his home, 223 to been extraordinarily lucky the ks!o. Mat. lled suddenly old. A son, John C. Gibbons, sur- Eighth said have The most complete, im- number ever brought together, JULIA ARTHUR ErjTt. this evening Ho vives. nvenue. In his eighty-fourt- h year. In his numerous real estate speculations was liorn February 26, 1841. He had been New Jersey. He portant valuable col- represents the evolution of Ori- In William Llnrtsey'a Ruth Chatterton blind for five years as the In Long Island and and Romance of Old FFSBMptntlllUriUn being able any ental enameling from the earli- company, Mc.RAE. In A the uncrowned Kins of Egypt result of cataracts, but up to weeks was also accredited with lection and Incl. RHUCr. DINNER FOR JOSEPH BONNET. six time to give a liberal money loan to that has ever been est crude work of the Ming Cromer was known over ago, In- tord all tho when he was stricken with other employees and In some cases offered for sale. Period to the Exquisite modern KNICKERBOCKER ?L irorlcl. When Agent firmities SSSKft?" Come Out Kitchen Itrltlah nnd Consul. Beceptlon Also In Honor of French Incident to old age, he was at guests. 'Ills death resulted after a six work of the famous Namikawat Matinees and Haturday at 3:15. General In Esypt from 1S83 to ISO" he his desk every day. weeks. Illness. Ho vaa 47 years old. To Be Sold at Unrertricted PuVie Soldler-Ursanls- t. Joyfully doing his IN ADDITION TO THE ENAMELS LAST 4 WEEKS I held In his grasp more power than any sliaro of work that would havo seemed Sale on t! Evenings of Monday, MILL IIKNOI.D OUItE'H DAYin RELAHCO proients DAVID Joseph Bonnet, the French soldier-organis- t, e nit. FULTON THEATRE Z: modern ruler, and he used it to rescue a burden to a younger man so ALEXANDER. COLLECTION was tho guest of honor at a not sorely MISS FRANCESCA Tuesday Wednesday OF Eves at .v. Mit Wcd.d'on )ASat,2 30 the country from disease, cruelty, star- reception amictcd. and next given yesterday at the Old Japanese Bronzes, Lacquers, WARFIELD IT! vation, Injustice, dirt and despair, a by Dr. William C. Carl, Although he did a big business in his American Authoress Dies In Feb. 5, 6, & 7 at 8 o'clock. DON'T MISS head of theOullmant Organ Netaukea, Sword Guards, In THE MUSIC MASTER Cleopatra Napoleon School, and day ho er YOUR LAST CHANCE task at thlch and was New York's oldest under-tak- Aire of 82. A ds luxe eataloanis compiled from de- failed. Miss Carl. at the scriptions Knife Handles, Swords, NEW YORK'S HILARIOUS I'ARCE had Among the guests Stephen Merritt died a poor man. of Mr. Robert Hrldenberit, the Ho was the son of Henry Baring of were the Princess Piili.Aorj.PHlA, Jan. 29. News of the rncocnlzed authority, and Illustrated by . BEST COMEDY IN YEARS! Among his 22 fine color-plat- ronroduc-tlon- a Japanese Brocades the (treat bankiror house of that name Tslanlna. tho Marquis de Pollgnac. Miss monuments he left on his death In Florence, Italy, on January and halftone Anne Morgan, books debts amounting Amer- limited to Ano copies, will be fur- The father wanted tho son to be a David Blspham, tho Itcv. to more than of Miss Francesca Alexander, the nished to applicants at two dollars. and Books on the Arts of Japan r.l.V IN FOR Dr. and Mrs. Howard Duffleld, $100,000, representing unpaid was received here to-d- soldier, and with this ambition the boy the Itev. funeral ican authoress, ractLi. aavAOT as Dr. Percy Stlckney Grant, Mile. Yvonne bills, the greater part of which he never by Miss Alexander's cousin, William was educated at the Hoyal Military At Unrestricted Public Sale A de Trevlllo, Percy Grainger, the Itev. tried to collect because they were for Gray Brooks. She was 82 years old. Eves. 8:20. Ma(a. (Pop.) 8at.2:20 Academy at Woolwich and then rut Into TO-NIG- AT 8il5, THE NIGHT" Hoyal 1'nglneern In Dr. and Mrs. Hobert Mackcnsle, Bar- services performed for people who ho Mis Alexander, whose literary and On the Afternoons of the as a subaltern oness von knew were too poor 1SGS 17 years old. Ho att- Klenner, Loudon Charlton, to pay. And In the artistic productions won praise from nncludlnr erenlns;, when ho was Mrs. cases of many same Feb. 5, 6, 7 8, 2:30 Laurette Taylor ained tho rank of major, and In the Alfred Chapman, Caroline Mlhr of these funerals, he not noted critics, including John Ruskln, was hour. and at Hardy only acted as or- In Boston. She waa daughter line of his duty ho served In 1SGD as and others. Miss F. de B. Allen undertaker buf as an born the Descriptive catalogue, by Mr. Garrett In J. Hartley Manners' play secretary u rcyal commission to In- and Miss Mary Hanson were at the tea dained clergyman ho preached the fu- of Francis Alexander. Among her liter- The Jones, Event and Reid Chatfleld Iter and Illustrated hy numer- to sermon Songs Tus- The Harp of Lite Into cause of a nccro outbreak table. neral that gave comfort to tho ary works were "Wayside of & ous halftone reproductions, will be malted quire the Following living. cany." "ill Ldbro and "The Story Etchings, Engravings Mezzotints to applicants on receipt of one dollar. D'way. 46 St. Evs. 8:20. TunrelftgM! In Jamaica, W. I, the reception Dr. Carl gave d'Oro" UlOm Mau.Wed.d'op.) A Sat. a dinner at which guests M. of Santa Zlta." She translated and alCTV Tlinatre.R'way. M St. Evs.M20. the were UAICIr I Hat. Bonnet, the Marquis de Pollgnac, Miss Children His Friends. Illustrated with pen sketches several The sales will be conducted by MR. THOMAS E. K1RBY Mala. and 220. Itl First .necr. F. de B. Allen, Mrs. Hanson. Miss Carl, volumes of Italian folksongs. DTI ttt44Rt. Eva. 8:30. Mats. mis- During his career as an undertaker, of icrn THURSDAY A SAT. 2.30. Kvm. 8.2S. He showed tuch ability on that the Princess Tslanlna, Philip Beroli-hclme- r. Her salon at Florence was a place of and bis assistant. Mr. Otte Bernet. Vit 45 St. at army which extended over a period of sixty-fiv- e "l'rancea Starr captivating." World. LYCEUM Laat Mats Thura. A Sat. 230. sion that ho waa taken out of tho Miss Mary Hanson and Loudon years, assembly for prominent literary men put tho Held of diplomacy and he assisted and officiated at and women and Italian nobility. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers LAST WEEK Mario Tcinpmt nd into Charlton. the obsequies of somo the ltura Hope Crews finance, exercising his talents In both of the most noted Madlaen Sq. South. Entrance 0 E. 33d Street. New Tork. Norma Mitchell to men of the country, Including President FRANCES STARR HER HUSBAND'S Henry directions as secretary, In succession, Ulysses Kolknr Viceroy of India, Commissioner of CAMERON ETCHING, $585. S. Grant. Commander Booth THE REV. JOHN H. GREENE. WIFE W.Oraham llrowno the Tucker of the Army JsaSo, Blue Ktiltcne O'Brien the E&yptlan Public Debt, Comptroller-Gener- al Salvation and Little Lady In Bishops Simpson Ho as- In Egypt and financial mem- and Merrill. W'a Oldest Jloraan Catholte Priest AY. FER. li. Sale as f 10,300 Taken In at Sale In Amer- 'obsequies Web- MONO Seat Thura. council Viceroy of In- sisted at the of Daniel ber of tho of tho ican Art Galleries. ster In 1852. In the South. Marten Todd. avenue, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. John HENRY MILLER dia. May Good Gracious Annabelle Stephen Merritt was born In this city 29. P. Carson. Miss Todd was in "THE GREAT DIVIDE" When the British Government needed Etchings by David Young Cameron Baltimore, Jan. The Rev. John Miss Augusta Todd, daughter of Mr. her of brought on March 6, 1833. and alwayB lived In H. Greene, the oldest priest ln the South, sister's maid honor and the RTPIIDI IP Wmt42 3t. Even. 830 II.AST the strongest and best man to undertake the highest prlcee last night at Mrs. S. were Miss Dorothy riCrUDL- I- Mata.To-mor.ASa- t. IW'KEK the Chelsea section, where everybody to-d- ago 98. He and Theodore Todd, was married bridesmaids Todd reforming Egypt Major Bar- a sale of etchings, engravings mez- died here at the of To-da- NIGHTS AT the task of and knew him. All his neighbors, particularly to Charles Ernest evening and Miss Helen Martens. Mr. Martens, TUES.. I'EII. 6th. Heat Sale HARRIS 8:30 ing was selected. The was colos- zotint of several collectors at the Amer- was a native of Ireland, and after work- Martens last SEI.WVN ic CO. PRESENT (Top.) A Saturday. 2:30. task the children, were his personal friends. ing came to who Is the son of Mrs. John M. Schult, Mats. K sal; minor officials were collecting ten ican Art Galleries. on the Dublin Nation this on the anniversary of her parents' wed- had as best man his brother, An etching, signed When his father died on August 20, country and began as a reporter on the Frank tomes the leg.il taxes from the fellaheen "Ca D'Oro," "D. 1874, old ding, ln the tatter's home, 291 Jefferson Martens. JANE COWL lrm THEYELLOWJACKET It Y. Cumoron" In pencil, brought tho high- leading an established under- Cincinnati nguirrr. Later he waa city and withholding most of from the taking 149 Eighth avenue, A New Play by Jane Cowl A Jano Murfln. Government; wealthy landowners were est price of the sale, $385. This is con- business at editor of that newspaper. 100th Performance Nut. Mon. Souvenirs. bribing sidered one of the masterpieces of the Mr. Merritt, then In his prime at 41, as- When the civil war began he enlisted not paying any taxes at all, but sumed charge of affairs and continued to officials. There was graft and tyranny artist. Among the other etchings by with the Tenth Ohio Infantry and served AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. conduct funerals while occupying pulpits aa war correspondent for the Enguirer. (YOU ARE CHEATING YOURSELF In every department of government. Cameron which brought high prices aWaCT UrWveS20-ht&t- . I you sec. were "The Palace of Joannia Darius." as a regular preacher of the Methodist After the war he became editor of the WJPOPULAR WEO'V. oovr Some of the peasants wera working hard Church. He had charges PBICED MAT. to pay grandfath- J310; 'Elcho on the Tay," S20; 'The eleven different Catholic Telepraph, and about the same 44th. W. of oft the debts of their before he retired as an active minister was practice In lI'y.EvsS:IS ers so they could havo their children Dogo's Palace." $475 ; 'Chartres," $210; time admitted to law ," and entered heart and soul Into mission Cincinnati. MaM.TmwASat.2:1.1 I TfS A WONDIjRFULTHKlllEB start In life without handicap. "Old 8a,umur." $290, and "Peaks of -- CIIIL $270. All the Cameron etchings work as a side issue to the undertaking Broadway and JWh St. Evin. at S. Lauih and Bt Not CENTUM AT CI TIMBFThea.. W 42 St. Evi. KSO. toppling ns ELSIE JAMS. SAM BERNARD, FRANK To-m'- Tho Government was the were property business. MATINEE 10c. to Sl.SO. THKtl"",tMaU. A Bat. 2:20. result of the rottenness of tho financial the of James C. McGulre. L. AthamtJ. Set TWNEYi HA7H.PAWN LEON ERROL, His charges Included Methodist FRANK FR0MENT. DOYT-- Other etchings, engravings and mez- mm 'MAURICE O WALTOM, C & DIXON, structure that was Its base. Specifically, l l zotints owned by 11, V. Jones, Mrs. churches In Bedford Btreet. Franklin HARRY KtLLYi VAN and SCHENCK. ELTINGE at 3 Thuradav Egyptian 4 per cent, bondu were selling Margaret street. Perry street, Jane street. Eigh- Love o and Friday. for 43; before he resigned Egyptian 3 F. Everlt and the late Mrs. Iron and Steel Merchant Passes ill afttr fwrnRYArtitiirr William II. Ileld were sold. The teenth street and elsewhere. While he am rivac AND HER per total HaNceVisit UA.VM1UI VHVIt. root rent, bonds found a ready market was In charge of parish Away In Miami, Kla. COMEDY WITH MU8IO BAYES COMPANY at 100. for the session was $10,300. The sale the Jane street NORA IN A.N will be continued this evening. more than 10,000 persons were con- Word was received In this city of the Spark linf .Youth, Beauty." ggJajBheachbgu EXTKItTAI.N.MENT I'ltlCES fide til 2. Attempt at Assassination. verted under his ministrations. death yesterday morning in Miami. Kla., No tor of Frank L. Froment, senior member of While nominally under the rulershlp NEW FLAYS AT THEATRES. Par Service. Froment 4k Co., iron and steel merchants, of tho Khedive, Egypt wan virtually a Pastor Merritt never received a cent with offices at 150 Bank street. in 'CEPT10N SHOALS dependency of Great Britain. Major pastor churches. II Mr. Froment, who was In 65th 8:30 Sharp e Marchand Pre-- as of his various his To-m'-w Baring did not hesitate to strip of their de Bonhear" A Sat. 3:30. Long always explained that he was abls to year, went South early ln the winter In A SckiUUating Spectacular Siziler. One Roaring Laugh dishonest power the cliques .closest to seated at the Garrlck. make a living ln the undertaking busi- the hope of recuperating from an Illness . ).. PBiurccc the Khedive, and this caused many at- Belgian-Frenc- EXTRA MATINEE THURSDAY. )f BRADY-MAD- E Edjar Becrnan, the h ness and didn't need anything from his he suffered last August THE NEW WORLD tempts to assassinate him. So many actor with the Theatre Franca la com- reople. On the other hand. It Is known Ho leaves a widow and two sons, Eu- were unsuccessful In the course of MirlM FHorfc aoth, nr B'way. Evs. 8:30. rUINCESS TUEATItK, that pany In New York, has his inning in th.it when It was necessary to piss a gene McK. and L. Victor, and a daugh- Mata.To-m'wASa- t. Feb. oth, at 3.30. few years began to be- 3:30. a. the fellaheen "I.e Marchand de Bonheur," which ia inscription list for church repahs and ter, Mrs. T. J. Gaines of Greenwich, GERTRUDE COMEDY PICTURE lieve that his llfo was charmed. usually city, KINGSTON SWn GRANVILLE tho play of tho week at the Garrlck other purposes the pastor Conn. He was born In New York In BARKER r HHAW'S "fireat Catherine." Meantime ho was bolstering, up the only by re- he would head the and during his career in the Iron and IN THE country's Theatre. The others shine dropped the hint that I) U.N S ANY' 8 "Tun Queen's Enemies" In a frttire on "Art and Democracy." credit, reducing taxation to a flected glory this week usually had his own way steel trade became one of the most widely Ic "The Inra of l'erusaleni." Tickets 11.50. .Mgt. J.I1. "TILLIE minimum, removing at least. His list, and he I'ond Lyceum lliiroau dishonest officials part In the three act comedy by Henry r.bout It. known representatives of American mills. MARIE FUNNIEST by the thousand, abolishing forced labor, Klstenmaeckern claims considera- waa connected ln the days before Theatre.E.ofir-a- y. Evs.H.20. In- all the He AfftU WAKES building schools and hospitals and unequally spot- with a number of mis- Ol. Matinees Thura. Sat. 2.20. 39TH ST THKA..nr.llroadway. Kva.8:25. stalling biggest single tion and he shares the he became blind i 11,50 .MallneeTo-- sanitation. His light with Yvonne Garrlck, Paulette sions, being dean of tho Bowery Mis- JOHN OUTDO HURMTJZE. MOTION work was to build tho country's Irrigat- mission of ' DRESSLER system, years Noleux and Robert Tourneur. sion. He once conducted 1 EMMA DUNN 'OLD LADY 31' UP" ion considered for the "Mile. SJItouche" waa seen at the Irv- his own at 208 Eighth avenue and fed 13th Chair model greatly In- PICTURE of the world. This ing Place Theatre last night. The Ger- from 1,000 to 2,000 poor men a day. Oracnnlaed Benevolent Movement tly Itayard Velller. creased the country's prosperity, and the undertaker-- man repertory players will give "Kaeer-nenluf-t" Many stories are told of the Briton saw to It tho peasants and for Armenian. 42d St. V. that as their novelty for this week preacher's charities, but none I- LYRIC THEATRE OF ALL TIME mall fanners received proportionately spirit John Guido Hurmuze, SI, founder of ITra.KaM.Wd-r.V.-r- ld of II way evening. llustrates better his ever ready to I.AHT TIMKS TUlntT AT YOUR FAVORITE THEATRE the same benefit as the owners of huge fellow than tho story of the Empire City Electrotype Company IN NEW lOKK iniLfc DAILY INSIST UPON SEEING IT "Seven Chances." from the Cohan and help the other " V. estates years in or- I.l t 41st, 0 - theatres downtown, wan of- discouraged down and and for several active the "s MAIINUS,? KIGHIS.V-J- 25 to 1.00 Boston- "Would it fv e resigned In 1907 Bclasco the the ragged nnd II Iclegram from manager I'ark Theatre. Iml Cromer because fering night the Standard Theatre. who entered his undertaking es- ganization and administration of many Times. HtellTr.vi:.l:tS.a I p for of 111 last at outer Mat.Thurn. hold over Marie Dressier In '1 illie Wakto .mother health and received a grant of "Ills Majesty Bunker Bean" Is one day and told a hard benevolent movements for Armenians In tar A DAUGHTER for ine to ::,o,0rtn from Great Britain in recogni- at the tablishment week''' going like a whirlwhul." Opera week. America, died Sunday morning In his West 4S St. ht R 'JO. It's tion of his services In Egypt Bronx House this lurk tale. IflNniCRF OF THE Ife had Mr. Merritt looked him over and no home. 24S West 105th street, after a j,0,, MAT, 2:20. GODS" A EVERYWHERE ! been 1SPI, i IT "GOES LIKE WHIRLWIND" nude a baron In a viscount - were snreas. short Illness. in 183S and Earl Mary Garden In tin- Movie. ticed that his trousers in Annette KELLERMANN of Cromer, a title you get a Job In those Mr. Hurmuze was born In Conetantl Uf- - ALL created for him, in 1901. Mary Oardcn, following- - the example Man. can't nople spent nearly WOOLLIER" FARCES ol-.-" he said with a smile. but all his active Ho leaves a widow, who was Lady of Geraldlno Farrar, will devote a part up years In this city His widow survives. Kaiherlne Gcorglana opera Then he excused himself, went NOTHING BUT THE TRUTflf '.METROPOLITAN Louise Thynnc, of her tlmo between her contracts rooms, took off his best Wed. at H. I'ranieara da lllmlnl. Aid. M.v to tho movies. The prima- donna has stairs to his ASTOR THEATRE. Min; Martludltl. Ainato. lUila. t'ond. I'ola'ivi. Sunday trousers, gave them to the IMhAll wAv SYMPHONY 2 :10, Matrenauer, signed contract with the Goldwyn Pic- l)nld M. Earlr. JUIT WIST Thurs.Mnt at IthrlnEnld. S a stranger, put on an' old pair and re- THEATRE Ev.R l.l.Mt.T'm-.- SI 50 cilicr. Itamiold. hembach, Well, tiorlti, lli'is. tured Corporation to become a screen WoncKSTKR, AJLJttfT art y Now York Althou-e- . ( DIED. sumed his work. Mass., Jan. 29. Capt. W48'P Hocletyof llraun, ltuysdael, onrl. lltHlutuk. star for a aeries of productions after the .M. TWICE OAltV CLIFTON CRAWFORD WAI.TKIt OAMUOSCH. Cond'r. X nt . l lirr,ir, I'ase, C'arnni, Mr. Merritt ts survived by his widow, David Earle, a doorkeeper In the . mm-- r i i . Thurs. urini'ii. type of her most successful operatic Senate on tha Republican S Iin l.uca, Itothitr Conil I'nlirifi, Mary Eliza Merritt. and two daughters, Her Soldier Rimphnny minor .. .Kallnnlkow Frl. nt 'I'rmatnre. Mtixtn, oler:MartlnpII. DO lUSHOP. Jofcn It., roles. of the editor side and former warden of the 'Massa- Boy ti Ainato, Itnthier t'ond I'nUri-- at hi. residence. Mrs. Louis Klopsch, widow "Don Ouliote" .It. Mrausa Karrar. J Firty-stxl- h chusetts State prison when It was In Sat. at 2. ill Fluaro. IIome1. East street. New Tork of the CnrtsHan Herald, and Mrs. Sarah lay, with: Mimic and Olrls. Will Mairpn.iiHT, oeHoward: Ho l.uca, Dldur. Ilcits, rtlr, on Saturday, SOCIAL WORLD. Crawford, Concord, died to-d- after an illness f ELMAN January 17. NOTES OF THE Crawford, widow of Holmes 0AN THE WOMAN , John Cli.irli Adelo MISGHA Play Mal,mU. fond llodaiirkj Funeral service Tuesday, years ago. There several months with heart idseauo. He Mat. at S l (Vf.c to Maglr Mute. Kurt, January at a lawyer, who died two THOMAS ROWLAND , 10:1(1 A. J, was born in North Brookfleld seventy-nin- e In the lobby, lieantlful mural and Concerto for Violin . . oarleh OarrlMiu, Mann, t'rlu-.- llraun, (jorltz. Illocti, SI., at fit. ratrtcsVa M. Depew grandchildren and four- Salnt-Saen- Cathedral. Mr. and Mrs. Cnauncey will are also nine years ago through, FREE armorial art exhibition. "lilts the bull's eje." Itomlo t'atirlrdiwo . s Interment and served the ! M U.Mavm; a: convenience of family. give a dinner this evening at their home, teen Daily in A. M. to 10 P. M Varnton, fc'rr. World. Seats at Iloa Olllin Cameale Hall lloom Net Sinn, at I.a Itnlirmr. KlniJIy civil war In the Fifteenth Massachusetts Hall. Engle-i- . Mgr. t'ond. I'anj. omit flower.. 27 West Fifty-fourt- h street. The Rev. and Mrs. Merritt celebrated 1202 Aeolian tleo. Marllnrllt. SfMtl. Dldur. anniversary of their wedding Regiment. After the war he served as II VKDMAN 1'l.VNO I'MEII. UOT. Suddenly, on Saturday, January Miss Harriet Lee Van Zlle, daughter the golden deputy collector of Internal revenue, at Wilmington, Del., Henry HI!! of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Van Zlle. on June 4, 1904. T i'. 1 warden of the State prison and deputy wmm Powerful CASINO iViTt&l ?b15' Eliot, .en of the late Mary Fitch and will be married to Donald U Greenleaf Sheriff of Worcester county until fifteen Vtfn PHILHARMONIC Trinity Chapel. ANNA Wed. .11. H'nry Hill Elliott. In his thlrty-thlr- d this afternoon In RTJFU3 SHELDON. years ago, when he was appointed a THE MAN WHO HELD 3 FOLLOW ME JOhEP STRNSKT. rondurtor. Carnegie Hall. Ele.. Jan. v.ar. Mrs. George Arents, Jr., will give a ('AltNI-Mil- 111. 1.. ciioHL's or 'i hi: doorkeeper In the Senate Chamber, at 2:30, this evening at her home, 524 CAME BACK TUES., I Arthur Hamrarrhtnln Kelt Friday Afternoon Funral services at St. Taul's Church, dance Principal Professor ln College lYraenta SCHOLA CANTORUM Knelewood, N. J., Tueaday, January 3D, Fifth avenue. and eb. 6 NOVAES Playhouse e- YUU'RE IN LOVE t :I5 V. !., The last of Mrs. George h. Bready's Dead. j N- Musical on arrival of Erl n. It. for Fifty Vrars Is HPKCIAI. MATINEEtv.Tllllltfill W. Comedy. Seats Thursday, n trior. Svinnhony for Orrbwtra and Kl'ltl' ht.lllNDI.KIt. Cnnductnr. train ey opera talks In aid of tho Babies Dairy Ionian with Chas. (illltert Npross. from Jer City at i:H I. M. Mass., Jan. -- J. A WOMAN of Wlmliurton will tako place this morning at the Col- PiTTSfiskn, rroi. HOW TO JUDGE Hox Office. FclU 1" Ietfv!t. MKT. Characteristic Music France paper, please copy. died at 141 Tickets at Rufus Sheldon, retired teacher, 4Mb. Weetof U'vray. Kvs. 813. JV"?' 4n,h K nlna at a 20. (I'rura Francis I to tlio Hevolutlon.) ony Club. BY onfYTU i CORT HAIR To-m- After a lingering en to-d- at the age of 86 HER DUUI n Matlnera and Sat. a 1.1, w d'nn.) nat 2 Holnlsta lllne.s. Mrs. Joseph Hamblen Sears will give a his home hero 20' Alls ."turclay mornlnc. January S7, 1917, Ho 111 for one month. oilier Morroco'a Great Lauarhln Hunm Aeolian Hall. nt 11AV I'ETEHSON OSC'lt hK.Kll.f. at luncheon to-d- at her home4, 113 East years. had been LAST 7 PERFORMANCES Atlantic City, N. Hack-"- t. was grad- C'l.AHA A Nil IIAVlIt titi.os svi.r.no J., Corcellus H. Ulxty-eecon- d He was born In Auburn, and Beata 'i &Oc. on at Hoi Ofllce. street, for Mies Kathleen College There is real common sense in ni8wrAiigtetatiiiTiWi.il to vilu nged 77 year.. Burke. ated from the Hamilton law WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Knalm I'lanu iim1. Punt I juut noticing whether the hnir is .ervlce t th. Collegiate Church Mrs. Harry Morgan, wife of the Amer- school in 1853. rrosentlnit nd appearing In SHAW'S A N N E of fifty-fiv- e well kept to judge of S Ft Nicholas, Fifth avenue and Forty-eight- h taught for years, his a woman's ican Consul General at Hamburg, Ger- He . Assisting Hwntgen tr-- t. GETTING MARRIED STANDARD Art W Kncrllicrt being mathematics. From neatness, or good taste. you are hK M - New York city, on Tues- many, to the Hotel Knicker- specialty If Vx A- day has returned principal of Auburn ono who with HENRIETTA CR0SMAN TlckctH at llm urllce and llacnsrl Jones. COMKKT THE ITHE. IVIr. - and II. at :i. morning at half past t.n. Inter- bocker after visiting Mrs. Garret A. 1853 to 1857 he was of the few try to make the 2'J W. 4! Ml. 8totnway l'lano. Two Intimate song ItrvltaN i;i.k ment prltate. Hall, In Paterson, Academy: from then until 1868 he was a most of your hair, remember Charles Cherry and Hilda Nponc. HKLAsro'.sSEVEN CHANCES Hobart at Carroll Jersey Normal that TCllStrZE. John G. Masonic service N. J. professor at the New it is not advisable to wash the hair THREE TIMES DAILY Great Hall. College ot City of New Tork. "TUB FUNERAL. CHUHCH," Broadway. It has been decided to hold on April with any cleanser made for all pur- I A I 13. GEPHARDT MANHATTAN Sttlnway l'lano, Mgi WnlfMilm llurivi'i, W.31 8Uty-sevnt- n 4i30, 8:30 OPERA Slity.aljth and h streets 17 at the the last of the poses, but always use some good 2:30,. HOUSE The Crrut Trench Organist. 'Ciinph'll Bldg.), Tuesday evenlnr, three dinner dances organized by Mrs. preparation made expressly for 5 o'clock. John E. Alexandre and others. 25c & 50c THURSDAY EVE., FEB. Aeolian Hall, Thurs. Art.. I'rh. I, at .1. shampooing:. You can enjoy K Oc. 1st A concert for the benefit of the Hamp- the s. 25c k Few Choice Flint JOSEPH BONNET "BrtrtlTT. January 1117, . 7n-$- l. 1'niscntatlnn In America SI, the ev. Hampton, Va., will be very best by petting some canthrox HeataKra. son.: BtTtmn Merritt, aged 13 year.. ton Institute of DUTTON'S Ausplcos Assn. fur Musical Art KKCITAI. ADAlCllDrV MmmJ 1 aU. from your ul BROADWAY lying Slvcn In Carnegie Hall on Thursday druggist, dissolve a TlckeU Uiudou Charltun, l.'arncjflo Hall. aVn In .tat at chapel Tuesday, moso are Days of in a cup of Mgt. Antonln Iik Mduoay l'lano It n'clnik evening. Among inieretea Laa't the hot water. I , s.ier until Thursday morning. Schleffelln, Mrs. Charles THE WANDERER funfral Mrs. William J. Important JANUARY This makes a full cup of shampoo CHARITY BALL Hall, .1. services S!J Klghlh avenue near Mrs. V. Everlt Macy. Mrs. THE Aeollnn This Afternoon at Trnty. first T. Barney, liquid, enough so it is easy to apply for the N. Y. MUraary and Child's lloapltal r:oug Iledtal of tho Season, AltT h.tl.ES AM) EMIIHI I'lOS'S. atreet, on Wednesday Mrs. Herbert tiat- - I'UK'KS- lst 4 James 8. Cushman. U to will take place on Thursday evening, Feb- flrnoon o'clock. Hu.le SALE it all the hair instead of just the Waldorf-Astori- a, Ew.&Hal.Mat.8Vtol.sn. Mat Underbill terlee, Mrs. W. Plerson Hamilton and CLEARANCE ruary 1st, at the times ?.cAi,.,w Orchestra Lodge of the head. 10 l'!.H,,300 Seala reinald WERRENRATH and Cosmopolitan Lodge, I, o. Mrs. James Speyer. top Dandruff, excess to be had at West 11th St. Tickets nt $1.00. ' T.. Chelae Division No. IS, Aa.oclate of RARE BOOKS oil, and dirt are dissolved and en- 49 rark Ave.. 306 Weat 77th Ht., It Emit Mgt. WolfMihn (t'hlrkerlng Mrs. William Carroll Rafferty will (Oth eu. The Guaranty Truat Co., (th Ave. Ilureau l'lano). NOW ON VIEW. clety Jamra C. nice Post No. 21 d tirely disappear. Your give a- bridge party followed by tea and In Fine Bindings hah will be and 43rd Street. IN tt.malna may also be viewed Waldorf-Astori- a. SILO'S at dancing this afternoon at the so fluffy that it will look much heav- P--'i'H- IIOTEl AND RESTAURANTS. upton chapel. 304-- S We.t 121th atreet, .i;i Fifth Ave. 681 FIFTH AVENUE ier than it is. Its lustre and soft- TIAKDDOX TIIK. till Thur..l.y 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. Inter- -' - TODAY Art Galleries Mlm Annie Jennings, win give a mil- ness will also delight you, DTTiCI M " mnt private, Woodlawn Cemetery. Bt.Tbomas's Church while the 37 At. K, 3 Ave. KsrtlOO. Ithe big shqw Silo HiiIMIiii slcalo on Sunday evening at her home, Opposite LODGER m V. KEAMKlt.-r.llra- stimulated scalp gains the health 'TBI I'lataSial STATS I t HtU'Ttli ic V beth dalt Lawrence, 48 I'ark avenue, trrancus nosers win ICKHWhes' THE GOLDEN GLADES vid whlgh insures hair growth. 1 daughter of the " Adv. 8 JO. Mats. To-m'- & Bat. 2:30. Sand', w lata Benjamin Howard smr. Nllbta Ntwkr Ballet Society's Newest Fad A nd Lan-renc- James 1. Mlo son, Felena Oray of Louis-MI- The Daughters or tne gave WQW-LOw- rar Blfoli?T, "nit!- -. Auctioneers, Ky., at the Hotel Buckingham on a reception ana tea yesieraay in tne EVA TANGUAY January 21. DINNER SHOW Two Strictly Private ballroom of the Gotham. Palace8 llor, Talma A funtral private. Judge and Mrs. Robert W, Bingham ln llmco. AT 7 O'CLOCK rt'WAY 47 BT. Four Marx Ilros., Mrs. Ver- Same Program for Collections of BWAnn. Dr. beloved have returned from Louisville, Ky., and non Caatle In "I'atrla" and John I. husband Dally Mat.25c-$1-. Emily Ann Weltman Co. "t Kllia Klmber Howard, on January are at tho Plata. OLD RYE The Midnight Parade din- CROW 1117. at Cloahen, N. T, Airs. Archibald D. Russell cave a Oil Paintings Funeral service, ner followed by a dance last night at u. s. os. KEITU'RIDallr Mats. 1000 Beat 85n "at hi. lat. home. 410 rat. -- H'way SOO Heats NlKhla AOO Main Sherry's for her daughter, Mlsa Helen nt. an RB.F. 15c. 27 street. Orange, N. J on Thurs. 06 Mt. iHratJi ftOc. MX) Heats UXn January to February 3 and Water Colors, day morning, February 1, 11 Russell. Bills booked direct from FALACJtt 10 A. M. to 10.30 P. M. at o'clock. and Lady Aberdeen have returned America's Finest RYE All Btar Admission 50 cents. Intrrmtnt at th. convenience of the Lord Including. Also. 1 hose of the family. from Chicago and are at the A LICK JOVCK 1IARHY , T. MOREY. "The t'ouraxe of the Late II, o, hnlias, Robert of Minora." Holoist. Quartet i:aNTir.um;aui Fyfe and John II. BIALTA and Klalto Orchestra. Bid ;6i Ili. VaDMTAUU. THE SEAGOERS. Absolute Sale by Auction Thurs- WHISKEY day & Friday Evenings Feb. 1 POLUMBIA gtlKa-.itlS-lS lar v. Frank Campbell Arrlvala by lbs Ounarder Carmanla, from & 2, at 8:15. Liverpool : HAND MADE SOUR MASH ROSE SYDELL LONDON BELLES Mrs. A. S. R. Bonnor. Mr. and Mrs. a. A. V uR Among the Artists ICepretentedt L. Edwin Lord Weeks rXMONAUt. Thom a Edmotutono Hods son. RINK, BU Utb Street near Fourth Avenue rrhoeckhotru Gray, Mia N. O. Ktlynack, STRAIGHT PURE RYE HT. NICHOLAS WEST H6TII NT. llnsa Itnnhrur ('has, M. Dewey Daily. C - and. Mrs. James Mr, and Mrs. U. BROOKLYN Frllr Thaulnw hllde llaasam LAUVK -"- W. Uanry. who left Mr. r. i augm AMCHKMtNTS. 1 . Esinsora llldgway Knight "undjf, Hcotlana or 14 years ago for Whyta But)., Btvaa, ICE SKATING ouc. liin Yorl' It Ssrsy City W. O. Hartsr, Charles McDad. lllvyirm J.li.llrown '"t hrd ot ln In MADE IN KENTUCKY. U. S. A, A Fulton Sts.lMat. MONTMARTRE llllut I Itiilngerncld r. J. ;la a iS I ,;;?'' a domestic, servant, communicate Main IBM. Hal y linger! Swift A Company's salsa of Beef In New OKOItOE RERAN ln"llls 'TAR.!. The Woman tiro. II. J.J.Hcuuer waeW thcart. tin ud Dahl. INOW ra aDWDW a Who Made This N. Iliac IJ'nBlanr Juta tllttt. Baldyabatl. East cty fer th ending Pattirdey, riiaiogaUri-- I D0RALDINA IMaco Famous, Catalogue, "- -r. Iorlc averaged aa fallows i Domestic uuv inallttl on application. ??.:". Bsnfil, India, advise her Ifta. H. B. Kirk & Co. New York. N. Y. Vel. Onlitetri, ' I.VLISY al'NDAY, V -- UIU CONCERTSuinus OAM'INt; ft IHM.Nti I'.trry nam and adlrMat je, xa.aa cvma par jivuhu. av. Iff. at loriu. 4' 4 'l