PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Bebe Star "It's to You" GREAT THRONG VIEWS DIED. Miss Clapp and Four Dances Mark Daniels, Up HADDON CHAMBERS CARDINAL'S REMAINS CAl'EL..On Sunday, March 27, 1!>21, I,tflu SEW YORK. I .. daughter of th* :ate William and Le- tt'la Cap*!. Funeral services at W. of ties Mru. Alexander Brown and Mrs. Will- of 10 Is Musical First of Three .'lathe*.*'* Funeral Parlors. 2o3 l-enox Mr. Cartmell Get Gaye Screen, Gets Comedy Requiem 122d Tuesday Opening iam L. James, her sister, have come DIES IN LONDON . v., wlnpin 121st and *t*., from Baltimore to the Rltx-Carlton. Masses Is Sung. evening, 8 i/elock. Ii.terment private. License for Easter Week for of Familiar Cut ' EMARi:aT.-3uddenly. on Sunday, March Marriage Days Speeding to The New York Mitoaid. Defnar<-et Funeral *er- fcjirrial Despatch ;. V,. 693 Mr. and Mn. Dev«reux Milbum will March 28..Thousand* of vl.e* will be held at his late horn*, start for on board the Author of Plays That Baltimore, r,n W'-dneaday, March Europe Olympic Many men and women of every race and creed A M. -i-interment at convenience Given April 20 and will pass the summer » 31i*. and Mrs. J. H. McCoon Large Entertainment Is Uncommonly Spirited Dancing Famous lloro visited the Cathedral to-day to view the of family. abroad. Made Him of Cardinal Gltobona. The remain* EAGEIt..Mary Elizabeth (nee Alnslle), be¬ a Feature of First Summer bo«\y loved I'. Give Dinner for for Afiss Katherine E. Morris have been removed from the room In »|f9 of the laio Joseph Eager Engaged The last for this season of the Senior and Abroad. ,i i°,thelLof R'l,h K Forbes. on Man !i Holiday Dances, of which Mrs. W. R. IC. Show at the Casino. which he died last Thursday and 5? 11*31. Funeral private, young People. by Grandparents. brought to the Cathedral for the first ETTI beloved liueband o? Taylor Is chairman, will bo held to- N'GER..-Herman, of at Plaza. of the three requiem masses before th-. Anna and father of Irving, brother night the London, March 28..Charlea HaJdon funeral mass. Abo, Henry, Joe. Rotfu U-vvl' < arr'.. Ji«lier and Jennie into etor- CASINO THEATRE."IT'S DP TO YOU". novelist end dra¬ The mass this mornlnp wr-s for the Cedar, parsed The marriage of Miss Dorothy Post Easter season dances that are to con¬ Messrs, R. Thornton Wilson. H. Cos- Boo* kf AuifusUti MacH'iK-f |M 1 >ougla» Chambers, journalist, -*. tf'-'l, "t his resident*, LenvlU. rlcs Clarke and K«l- matic died at his home here to¬ children and was unusually lmprewflve. a- £? ?*Ichola» av. Fnncral Tuesday, Mr. Van Cartmell, Jr., tribute to the social merri¬ ter Wilmerdlng and Campbell W. Stew- I.) by Harry author, . Clapp to Jlenry materially .'ir1' i'aulton. Music Manuel Kiel" Ten to and from each ,iV, omit flov.vrs. Clevo- ard art; on board the Rotterdam by twenty boye glr'.a a l* Kindly ¦which Is to take place Thursday in St. ment of this week were started yester¬ sailing a-i- up ? * on and Detroit papers please One of on April 9 and will make a motor trip 'N«l Charles Klntj coj v James's Church, wan last night day afternoon and last night. Kpcutur an attendance that filled the edlflcn prefaced the the Easter week through Spain. l'lck I'ayton Douglas Leavltt Mr, Chambers had achieved an Inter¬ Forked River, .\\ J.. March H. largest of parties Jim 1'uke Hhort from altar to door. The musical pro* of by a dinner for them by Mrs. James was given last night by Mr. and Mrs. Harry ^£CH^At27. 19.1. Wl.iiam Wilson, hurband McCoon of CCD Park avenue. The guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlstar Whitall. KniJUy Oliver Hay Oeortfe national reputation as a playwright He gramme wm rendered by students of the Rnd "or> "f tho William Andrews Clark at 962 Fifth Coloi.el Stephan Forrest Albert Sackett Cathedral School. At the conclusion of latemnr vv H5rrl'.k,°Fouclie r.f I'hlladelpl.la. included Deborah Wharton Wil¬ '.vho the winter with her Was born In Sydney/ Australia, on April > ,w- Misses avenue for his granddaughter, Mlsa passed parents. A coi'iectot Frank Michel the the children were led v,,L Bt hls ,»le home. Forked a cousin of Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. Edward Livingston Coster, Sheriff ceremony Btv..T wBer,|rS.* at son, Clapp; Katherlne E. Morris, daughter of Dr. McCnbo Hoval Gutter 22, I860, and after an education there V J ¦ Tueaday. March 21>. 3:^) 74 return Harrlit Holllmar Miss Ltla Rhodes passed the catafalque upon which the 'r> wM. Interment Rlvervlow Cemetery, M. Ottley, Florence Clendenin, Catherine and Mrs. Lewis Rutherfurd Morris, who at Park avenue, will to their he was under the civil gov¬ Okie, Marie R. Lamarche, Edith Mc¬ home in Katonah, N. Y.. April 15. EthelMiss Rutll l»ckwnod employed body lie*. J'' Wed"el"la>'. 12 o'clock made her debut In society last Novem¬ Mrs. Van I.ando HoillBtai .Miss Florence F.aHo ernment of New South Wales from 1876 As soon ns the Cathedral hnd been noon Coon and Virginia Do Haven, and ber at a dance by her Ixrtta M!s« Norma Brow:> large given Divert were , and are to cleared of the children the doors March 2ft. Husfin B beloved Messrs. E Mortimer Ward, Jr., parents In the Rltz-Carlton. Congratulations being sent to Mr. lIor'«riM>! Geasltt Mlso Florence Hope 1879. Thence he went to London in GAV,V°R,-?:ire of Edtvard fi. Gaylor, at I..irchrnont, of Miss and Mrs. Archibald G. Jr.. Suianr.e Miss Madollne Dare opened to the public. At that time the Herbert M. Clapp, brothers In advance of the dance a dinner was McTlwalne, 1882 to f-nter Journalism, subsequently crowd In front of the Cathedral was so at Harrington. Paul M. Robert Cartmell, Mrs. upon the birth of a son Sunday In their M*,. .JI'TX'"'*Interment at Wejt Stockbridg . Clapp; Pope, given for Miss Morris by Mr. and wan more than a short writer and a great that lines were necessary. Joseph Fahys I'd, Theodore H. Banks, John H. Towne and Miss Eleanor home at 497 State Btreet., Albany. Mr* I-ong Island Important becoming story police Mas Jr., Spencer W. Aldrich, Gardiner F. Towr.e at 40G Park avenue. The dance Mcllwaine Is a daughter of Mrs. Will¬ usual In "It's Up to You" which wan dramatist. March t'ranla. ServW-i M. iam Read of this IIIh last work was on a for (,,HV'»Kr',-^nM'rriu Chapel, 2:3 8th a*., n. -r Piatt 01 Philadelphia and Harry guests numbered 300, and among them Augustus city. to bo observed at the Casino last night. play .M , P 8 H- «¦ ornlt Ch&rh s Card LOST AND FOUND. TuBURTON last night In the Rlte-Carlton and was nyslde, Short Hills. N. J., are at the coun¬ duced. After his maiden effort, '"The aole; reuard. O 27.'! Herald, Herald sq H°j1nifrr* on March 2fl Servient The Fu- over, to develop a section of that on a number of Informal din¬ Vandert>llt Hotel for a few days. Mi*, Open was written in 1887 A Her¬ ' and 'Wth at., AND W. B. EATON TO WED preceded by try forma the motive of "It's Up to (rate," LOST.Purae, taxi, Thursday M.; TueVilaviu«s, March?,r.?,adwlLy29, at 2 P. M ners. The dance committee for this Jerome N. Bonaparte U there from You." Thus 1b Island what the Chambers took "Captain Swift" to Beer- ein reward. E. W. STEWART, Wheeling. Caslmir do Washington and Mrs. Walter Andrtws Long bohm W. Va. A> t[»orf, on ^TuendavM,r'- afternoon at 10 dances have been a fixture In the social Minister to Switzerland, and Mrs. Jary, 1.08 Anoki.es, Cal., March 28 .The Turkish bath alongside the one habitu¬ Park Hotel. at Willow Urook CcmeUr Burton of G70 Park of who returned from last portance. It Is well to know where GIBSON MEADER, Avenue Mr. Frank V. life of Nov.' Tork for a score years Europe week, famous eyes of Miss Bebe Daniels, film tho line is to be drawn. Standards vary ally occupied by Tree and proceeded to Intern,nt onn" Brooklyn paper* pleas* avenue informed his friends yesterday and will be resumed next season. have come from Washington to this city ingratiate himself with the manager so ?!,000 HEWARD will be paid In cash and c,pj!PO"' Miss was and will be the Ritz-Carlton several star, failed to win for her to-day. A with the seasons. KAHKi:i wlfa of the engagement of his daughter. Dancing, combined with bridge, at fathers of la;-:t well that the hitter flnully presented no questions a3ked for return Intact of jul). beloved of the lat» Walter Plaza Peace The night's novelty bales taken from barge In ' rt"vo"d mother of 13,. n, Margaret Butler Burton, to Mr. the attraction last night at the weeks. jury In the court of Justice of the "Captain Swift" at the Hayntarkct lu WVcshawken, nlR.it fVnr.» Park avenue. Miss were so numerous that the programme of 27th. A 1110 Herald, Fulton at, l* Pr av. «, the war he serve* with the air force of dance committee, and associated several months. and obtained a until the case can "the arm rarlH. 4 ». H Weinberg. lit!) TltaJ. ^1 Htr'* k 1 Cathedral, WediKM- Seamans, Mrs. stay of the "ensemble dancing," to use th-j phrase, long of coincidence." dry at 9 o'clock. the army with th# wink of First Lieuten¬ her were Mies Dorothy be heard the higher tribunal. Justice was first used. mortiiiiflr, ' by programme's phrase. In this particular ant. He is a mev -if the Racquet and Richard M. Boardman, Mrs. Joseph Congratulations are being extended' In W.. Of 1044 East 5th St.. Misses Katherlne Cox has given Jail sentences to many alone was "It's Up to You," different spite of its success Tree and John LOST.Diamond and platinum watch and ,nto sl,''P Marrh 2*. and ot' thy Rockaway Hunt¬ Griswold Deene, tc Mr. and Mr6. Matthew J. Looram oil i, "P . Tennis Club Helen M. drivers exceeding fifty miles, and Bebe from some of it3 recent predecessors. Hare refused his next work, "The Id'.er. chain, initials "C. C." In diamonds JtefmrH th" Anna Koch. ing Club at Cedarhurst, L I., where Mr. F. Oaylord, Camilla Low, upon the birth of a son In their home admitted her car waa fifty-six. and the went until Miss back of watch, between northwest comer ; .of rirlevnn. Florenr# Merriam, Vir¬ going The dancing was uncommonly spirited. play bcgglag of Park av. and C2rl st. and 17 Fast 48th Sophia end Mrs. Eaton have a country place. Gottsctialdt, Katherlne In Glen Cove, L. I., last Saturday. Mrs. She said was in a to to Elisabeth Induced Daniel Froh- Vlw l c[.,nf and Rose Grant. F-.:- Helen R. Moore, she hurry get Some of the figures even seemed to be Marbury St.. on Saturday morning, between 11:1" and >bJ'-a*o, lata His business associations are with the ginia Mollcnhauer, Looram, who was Miss Constance Pea- a to radiator man to here P'*Pe from his r«sl- and Margaret R. repair station get her unfamiliar. But it was perhaps the un¬ produce It at the old Lyceum 12 4". Reward If returned to CAltTlER, dente."1 ,11.lakp papers please ropy. lumber Arm of Robert R. Sizer Leslie W. Pomeroy body, is a daughter of Mrs. A. Rene with an Bth av. and 32d at. Chicago wholesale Mrs. Edward G. Nellls pre¬ fixed, but the Ju*tico called attention to flagging spirit of the cohorts that im¬ Theatre, John Mason making March 127, at the hom« & Co. Sherwood. Moen. the that the took five Impression in it It was on that occasion K""<,ay. over the room. fact Jury only parted to the ne.w piece its most striking dau*hter, Mrs. O. P. W. Merrlft of Miss Burton will be sided bridge was that Chambers met Charles a IT. The marriage afternoon Mrs. Maxwell W. minutes to reach its verdict and it feature. Frohtnan, chnln with dia¬ «t Clifton Springs, N. Y.. *hc ReZ the fourth in her within a Yesterday Miss Helen Hamilton Nunn. daughter fair to who be¬ resulting in a close for LOST.Platinum bracelet^ Edward Lord. Burial to-day at Fat- family year. a tea and dance in her hone, only those have gone Then there was some Individual friendship many mond charms, duck and squirrel, between Miss F. A. Ross had of Commander Loftus J. de Wlnton It was Mr. Chambers who iden¬ chogue, L. X., on his 100th birthday. In June, 1920. Amy Sparks, 4-19 Park avenue, for Miss Zella Lentil- fore that he impose the sentence given dancers that helped to please the audi¬ years. 4 and 5:30 P. M., Friday, in front of 37." daughter of Sir Ashley and Lady Sparks, Nunn, R. N. V. R., and Mrs. Nunn and others. tified Mr. Krohman's body after the Park av. or 4£>8 Weal End av. or In taxi, MACON..On Maundy Thursday, March 24. hon Crook, daughter of Mrs. M. Lentil- ence. One of them was Miss Florence no asked. wat, married to her Mr Vnn a niece of Mr. Schuyler Schleffelln, will The little court rooen was so sinking of the I..unitan I a. liberal reward, Questions SILO, Kmnia, age 11, daughter of Clifton and brother, hon Crook. filled and Hope. As a comedienne It was difficult 40 Bast 49th. S Macon. Funeral service Duzer Burton at Syosaet. T,. I. In Au¬ be married to-day In St. James's Church, were the streets in the MIhs Other pieces from his pen were "John Madison avenue and vicinity. to take her at her own valuation. 1/OST.Iilaniond platinum bar pin at Cri¬ private Miss of Seventy-first Daniels her for ball a-Dreams," with Henry Miller at the ot gust Nora Nlckle Liverpool, DANCE FOR HOSPITAL. Mr. W. H. Dannat Pell. gave personal check Judging by her manner, she rated her- terion dinner dance. Hotel Commodore, MAItnt'FS..On Monday, March 28, 1921 at , was married to Mr. Frank V. street, to and left with her mother and Attorney Empire Theatre, 1897 "The Fatal Card, In taxlcab from Commotion Hotel to Penn¬ noa» Brooklyn. .sc-lf high. But when she began to danc* March 18; *200 re¬ re»'4Silce' H2! Burton, Jr., and on January 21 of th's A dance for the benefit of the new ex¬ Gilbert for Los Anffeles after the trial. her eccentric fashion it with William H. Thompson at Wallnck's sylvania. Friday night. Anniea'Z,i h. Marques, beloved wife of Antovij York Miss Catharine Harding and Mr. Lor- in graceful yet ahout the same time; "The Tyranny of ward. Communicate room 857. Hotel Penn¬ Wednesday, Marrh "nth. year Miss Catherine Sayre Burto.i, the tension service of the New Skin She took her arrest an a Joke several .. 1er*' In illard Suffern Taller, who will be mar¬ was evident that she had not only one Tears," with John Drew, 1901 ; "Sir sylvania. Interment Holy t'rosb Cemo- oldest of Mr. Burton's children, was and Cancer Hospital will be held weeks ago, but the sentence seemed to reason for her but ried April 6 in St. Bartholomew's good self-satisfaction, Anthony," 1906 an of Bern¬ ttry* married to Mr. Owen Johnson, novelist thf Blltmore Hotel on the night of April take all the humor out of the situation one adaptation LOST.On the Mall, in Central Park, March A.S T. o Church, will be chief guests at « dinner two, one right to be specific and stein's "The Thltrf," 1907 an M UMITSt .G ro Masumltsu. The Fn- and playwright, and son of Mr. Robert 10 The benefit will be under the aus¬ and she refused to comment on the case left. ; adaptation 27, lady's gold watch and fob, monogram Ilway. to be given to-night by Mr. and Mrs. of "Suzanne," with Miss Blllle Burke, "M. E. A." on both, baby's photograph In " h'-. f-C«mpbeU),3 P. M. Lnderwood Johnson, United States Am¬ pices of the Social Service Association at all. There were comedians as well as to West Wednesday.m>h?nk committee Michael Gavin. Mr. Taller will give his 11> 10; "I'assers-by," with Charles back of vatch: reward. Return 57 MKEHAN.-On Marrh Wlll'am bassador to Italy. of the hospital. The in charge in the dancers. Leavitt bore the filttli St., New York. Phone Co!. Sunday, 27, Mrs. Edward Frankel, Jr., Mrs. bachelor dinner Friday night Douglas Cherry and Richard Bennett. 1911, ana "5" »t Mrs. Mabel Rateman includes home of his parents, Mr. and Mra. T. DIVORCE GRANTED TO doubic burden of funny man and au¬ "The Saving Grso*," with Maude. Host.Narrow black onyx bracelet set In &»". of Leslie A. Meehan. Frederick Fox, Miss N'an Huston and Cyril afternoon, L'xlngton av. in h.s 9Vh2.>th f""other service at h!a ARTIST WEDS A BELGIAN. Suffern Taller, 11 East Sixty-first street. thor. It must have been difficult enough He was twice married, his first wife silver, Saturday In^f's >car. Funeral Miss Delcomyu. »- MRS. to of the how betweon 50th and fi3d sts., or 50th st. cross- ,7S,h «- Wednes! FOSTER MILL!KEN think comic lines, but being dead several years. His secona, a town car. Reward if returned to 182 East day r::Mo"1p--."r7 r**1interment In Woodlavm much mere it took to H. C. Murphy, Jr., i>n3 stage name is St; Cemetery. Halme Married. Mrs. George C. Frascr, Mrs. John Sher¬ Court Decides them. Yet his epirits never drooped. Pepita Bobadll'.a. Is at present acting LOST.Sunday morning, between fl2d and B'Jn<1a>'- March 27. Jans E. Hislop. Scottish tenor, who Philadelphia Charles King sang quite as of old. even at Lane. London, In "The Garden 5T>th "is.. 5th av. or Pl*7.a Hotel, sapphire Mr»?nE~?"Moore (n#e Rlack). Funeral eervleea at Joseph man Ifoyt, Mrs. Donn Barber, Mrs. C. Drury Tele¬ ler «t Miss Claire Van a American debut as Mario in Former Steel Maker. tf the seemed morn difficult. Is also survived an snd diamond pin; suitable reward. late residence,' 2S3 West 128th Halme, Belgian pi¬ made hia Bialr Mitchell and others, v.-Ill be held Against dancing of Allah." llo by phone Lenox 2151. Tuesday, 8 P. M. anist. who since her recent arrival in "La Tosca" with the Chicago Opera Com¬ There were singers and dancers in Mis?' only daughter, Marjorle, who Is ar. artist to-night In the ballroom of the Colony and LOST--flfiv>r mesh bag, Sat unlay irnoon Stamford, Conn., March 2fi this country has been stopping at 170 pany this season, will give his first and Club. In advance of It several dinners S»irc!' 105 of the Now York Caledonian Club. before the dance Antoinette Knapp Wallace Milllken from behind them. I OST.On Saturday, an old fashioned topaz M la'® l,*vlrt p- ? 7" fLenry logues just pin. Return to room filO. 150 Fifth av. JVI° of th< 'a1" J*." wuinW ' ,irookl>'». and Indian Foster Mllliken, former steel manufac¬ "It's Up to You" seemed to please its d MRS. GEO. M. PULLMAN Reward. ; d ra.T MeCowanM ,""*hterof Dumbarton, Scot- r"¦a.,!!e Park,"l Greenwich, Conn., at Christ SOCIAL NOTES. turer, now president 0f a plumbing sup¬ first audience, to judge by the uudlble fnilrf ?¦ V. HEARST stirred Wearing Apparel. aervlce at the West End Episcopal Church, Greenwich, The members of the Marquette Club WILLIAM ply company in Now York. The decree ,iI>t>roc!atlor.. But it certainly DIES IN PASADENA Co,leglatero-f..t..im7.?'Church, 77th st and West The who a was its It seemed K.id a-. Tuesday, March 20, at 2 p. M bride, is cousin of Prof. have Invited to their an¬ handed down by Judges Bregy, nobody by novelty. very sable ^irf. George Sarton of Harvard, graduated 1,7<>0 guests WEDS MISS ELISE REID Shoemuker and Patterson in Common much the usual thing. U>Pr-Tw) sTc'.n Hudsor. Fr#lay Interment Wnodlawn Cemetery. nual Easter festival entertainment In Widow of Car Inventor Was evening, between Strand Theatre and Thomas, beloved from the Conservatory of Music, Brus¬ Picas Court No. 1. The charge was de¬ -\ st 4*t!i st. T'lnder pleat*1 telephone Chel- the Plasa to-morrow night. The en¬ 5 A. M. to tj P. M MCh«-?SEi'Ty"7Ambr0"01 '-'irroi; McCasaerty and sels. Mr. Murphy Is a great grandson tire second floor of the hotel will bo Bridegroom Is Son of Former sertion. The Milllkons separated about BOWLES ANTIQUES IN 82 Years Old. rea 4'.l81 week days, t Jamea A. and the lato reward ______» of Henry C. Murr.hy, who was Minister two years ago. Suitable ______Ki?hrt M( assert;.-, nr. Monday. Marc); used. In the ballroom musical M nr ., M to the 'Netherlands under President Bit (the Canadian Premier. Mrs. whose New York home INTERESTING DISPLAY UWT.U rge skunk ne* kple-'*, left on -S, at h.s resli.enco, 1.(30 t'nlon ,«t., Broolv- eluha of the University of Rochester Milllken, Pasadena, Cal., March 2fi..Mrs. o' Irt'th nn Jerome av. staMnn, lyn. NotJcf of funeral fiereaftcr. chrman, and also Supreme Court Judge is at £70 Pttrh avenue, until recently Huttle widow of platform, Liberal reward. Tele¬ will give a concert. Members of the. Special Pesptitrli to Tub Nka York Hkbai.d. Sauger Pullman, runtime Monday. NECRT-RGER .Herman. l>. :oved husband of and founder of the Lonp Island His¬ Genesee of ICew York will be was staying witli friends on Westview Georga M. Pullman, the inventor ot phone MITI.1M, J-roii.e (U(UV Neuburger and father of Famuel H Society March the Pieces of Furniture and < torical Society. He is an artist and Mkmphib, Tenn., 2o.."in street, German tow n. She has been ill 1,200 dle«l here n fix'n<-"< c-.- In Fenn ylvenl r.'»r,1Nitiburger, at his home, on M.ircli among the guests. the Pullman car. to-dpy LOST.Hiov pii 2 P. M. Illustrator. Ills painting of the Twen¬ presence of a distinguished company and Is now recuperating at Atlantic Other Shown. was 79 station.. Monday, between 1 38 snd 1921. Funeral service* at >W Bast M'l of and Objects after a brief Illness. She 84 Riverside. March at 10 ...h. H. years old. daugh¬ leather suiV ca », mntalnlns \ M denberg line has been acquired by Seventy-second give Mrs. W. Held of Memphis, to-night dent of the steel manufacturing firm of A collection 01 some 1.200 of ter, former Gov. and Mr*. Frank O. 1 ioST.fan eon to-morrow for her daughter. Miss became the bride of William Vernon pieces clothes; reward If returned. OHLPHBN, PEARHAI.E..On Kaster morning, T'avld the National Museum in Washington. Milllken Brothers. furniture ami Interior decoration*, th* Liowdun of Illinois, were with her when «4r East 1.17th st. Tel. Mott Haven 1851. I ewrrall of Mauch Chunk, Pa., husband He Is a of Columbia and a Estelle Manville, and aome of her class¬ Hearst, son of Lady and Sir WJ.llam Mrs. Milllken was the second of graduate the wife property of Mr. Frank Bowles of New- death came. Cats. Itoga, Ac. of t-oul-e StruOiers. fa*h.-r of J.1ne T.. member of the Salmagundi Club. mates from Weatover School here Hearst, the latter formerly Premier of Mr. Milllken. were married in York. wan on view at Silo's Fifth With her son-in-law and daughter and v l'ae^Brooklyn, are < McDabe of 1174 Brook¬ Mrs. Charles Orth of 6S East Lady p'ace twenty-fire years previously. In antique and modern furniture, glaaswarc, agaln.st the attack difficult and her con- r>onftrt«. whlt« br. a«t, nam*' brownie; llb'ral >*arch 30, 10 A. M. Friends invited. Sterling place, of Toronto was i»ef«t man and a/. lyn. yesterday in Crist Church, Broad¬ Fifty-fourth stre«t, who has been at Thompson obtaining the license in Jersey City Mrs. china and silver and among other feat¬ dltlon rapidly became worse. reward. NEIL McOCIRE. 727 7th POUTEn..On Mc>t)«iay, Mar*h 2S, lirJl, a* Hot Springs, Va., for a month, has beer. Granville Allison of Memphis was the Wallace declared she had b«f>n divorced ure* a very fln» collection of mirrors. Death came this afternoon In a. hotel ISryant 5612. th» reHlden^ of ficr daucht^r. Mrs.' H. way and Seventy-first street, by the Rev r* ' or*' r* Mary Hurr Porter, widow there for the Easter groomsman. three weeks before. A * back f»fa of antique carved relatives had * Dr. Atkinson. The bride was attended Joined holidays by lng where she and her apart- t'f# th»* lat«* Col, liurr Porter, and rfau*ltSon of Boston. Miss Elizabeth Condon. to-night for the Roycroft Inn, K**t marriage, Foster Milllken, .Jr., of New rlod. stands out as an nttrsctlve Item, «nd been made. r'. .Mtss. Fit., ral at Trinity Church, Bos¬ MeDabe was the best mnn. The 11 West lflth ______coupie where will a on Marrh to Bermuda on Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Storrs and the Aurora, N. Y., they upend York, who married Mrs. K'sa Carrr>ll loses nothing by association with fine ton, T! ursday, will go their wedding to their seventeenth verdure lo 12 Park on a In the Misses Mtorrs have left for the Ambas¬ their honeymoon before going Rowland. century tapestry Chjcaoo, March 3S..Mrs. George M. BIK THS7 Pm.LMAN.-At l.T home, ar.. Lieutenant Mr. Hearst Is a with castle and birds near Monday, March In the 7: SARTORIlf CAR It. Mrs. Carl A. de Qeradorff. mode of Inlaid klngwood, bronfte devoted her time In almost equal 2^. rier Services at the of Mr*. John Parker and Mr If. R. ItilllnKa mount and finely chiselled, tho design Woman's lIotffHta!, Monday, Marnh family. It H particularly requested that of Alva measure to travel, social affairs and no flowers be sent, The marriage Miss Edythe ln<»t night Joined the audience that saw made by Taut Sormahl, In Louis XV. charities. of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert "Enter Mftdam®" In th- Fulton Theatre. ro*mn Appleton, and satlnwocd In Adam design, Miss Sanger suddm.y, Tie' glb*d she wa& to M. Pullman F tneral Church. BroadTVav, at «6th at . A. took last Mrs. Charles C. Cornwell and Mr. numerous other married George COI.LINS.TONKIN.-Mr. nnd Mrs. John J. Pt a o'. lock Continuing Every Afternoon This Week Mr. Irving Sartorlous, place harmonises with pieces Pullman died of tli« Hotel BtllfClatM announce Wednesday, Marrh .10. the ballroom of the St. I'harlcs W. Barnes attended th« per¬ same Some in 1*17. Mv twenty years Tonkin at the Saine Hour evening in Regis. of the character. intere^tln* later. the tnsrrtare of their daughter, Fiort-ace SELIGMAN -On > arch her residence The marriage ceremony was performed formance of "Mlsa Lulu Hott" In tho dries* and china Is scattered through th« Virginia Tonkin, to I >r. It Hugi. t^'ollln", II I- 00th st., Julia, daughter of the 1*'« the Rev. f>r. John lA>veJoy Elliott, and Booth. and varied collection, t". H N". Dr. ("ollln» and hH bride will Isidore and Carrte tVonnser. Funeral ' by bewildering!? larse In vate. it was followed by a reception, dinner Mrs. n. W. WetheraM, MM. J. M which maintains a high standard of ex¬ MRS. JULIA SELIGMAN DEAD. reside WMhlhgtM. Htrtflrld and Mr. rind Mrs. J. <7, ("ot- TfcLLER.-On March 27, l!>2t, Charles IT., At The American Art Galleries and dance. Miss Bertha Sartorlous, cellence. .1 husband of Loul-a E. F mvral was maid trell took parties to the Hetnaco to at¬ Items In a D I L U . sl*ter of the bridegroom, the Among other Interesting Wan Dauahter of I,ate Isldor beloy.t rxiri ¦< TticrCriy rtVenlitK a- h g'cloc« >t Madison Square South, New York of honor. The other briilal attendants tend "Deburau." Mr. Emll Fucha also clock set with marble and ijlit bronse 1,|S late re.'drn-e. TT>-. Kast «th sr.. was In the were Mrs. Sylvan Harnett, MIskc-s E1»a- audience. eandelobra fitted for electricity, a hull \V»rm«fr, Leading Financier. Banner. Batnual A. Marnuea, Annie E. Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday, 10 A. M Mr. and Mrs. I»«nlel <*'. Mrs. K. V. Maanttiltau, f»oro Tnterrren* Cypress HUls Cemetery. TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE nor Qotthell, Beryl Slegbert, France* Ailrusui, chest of carved wood With painted panels Mrs. Julia the wife of Jef¬ Blarkwell, Howard Osterhoudt, Mr. "'harlen It. a tremeau carved In Sellgrnan. TJrady, Bernard F 'teehar, \V|t!i*m UCHETTI.Suddenly, r,n Saturday, March 1 Goldsmith and Clara Wleas. of Adnm de«|jfn; of 11 East ]!rUK». Annie A. ^loore, Jane B. I.elov.d nlfr Hardinsrand Mr. and Mrs William Robb and ferson Sellgnmn, Sixty-ninth .' Margaret Kgi>n, f 1 gilt with mahogany frame antique street, died at 5 o'clock yesterday after¬ Jlulkley, Archibald B. Aloftjan, A!l>er» J. Henry L Vghettl. Funeral from her late THE INTERESTING AND VALUABLE Cra.lr were among those who i»aw la-t In a centre table of ma¬ Ar'hur Mnrrl*. J> «p!e ENGAGEMENTS ANNOtTJfCRD. painting oil, noon at her home. She had been HI Buteux, residence, 24 Clinton st., Brooklyn, on nUrhtn performance of 'Tip Top" at bronse mounts, Capet, i.uiu r. McCaaacrty, a. T. T\ .-tin. March at 0 30 A. M hogany with lacquer**! for several months. James sday, «o, ART COLLECTIONS OF Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McTigue of Far the Globe. panel top of Louis XVI. design and n I'emareet. Nmburrer, Hern an tliec .- to oi.tir.n of Kt. Chart'-* llorro'! Mrs. Sellgrnan was born In San Fran¬ Eo*la r* It. Adelaide F. H Ada to Mr. Frank Rob- and Mr. Henry A. Awhfor': of Louis XV. des'.irn. daughter of the late Isldor Wormscr, Oaylor, fiuran S, Grace fl. VKITCH.-On March *7, fur- Mary McTigue, tricity, 1 i Pullman. vi. es Mephen M< rrltt Cliapel, v»h Amos A. Lawrence of Johnstown, Pa. He was hfad cf the old Mew Tork banking firm ftraenie. rnla Itof'i. Klale c-rt Gels fM*ir *l>t and a Viol* A av,» st., silay, 2 P yj I from the University of Penn- KOTEM OF THE THEATRE*. of 1 & S. Wormser leader for M. feiietnan. Julia OF NO. 85 CHESTNUT graduated ROCK IN NEW ACT. In Wall Street activities. Hamilton. N'\l!f Teller, f.'harli* IT. U .V1 at her residence, STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Ia in 1816. Miss Effle Shannon ye#tcr<' >v Ined f'.tiy WIIXIAM many years Fred \v Hocnestrr,Hoc'h ..'fU^a.N. *^clV2"'¦fn her *2d yar Inr»»r. sylvan In Fl"» Mr*. Sellzman lived for many years in Oraee A. t>hcttl. Maryarr: B. r. The enga/cement of Mine Josephine Rates f*oet'« MOipany P.ill.i l*-lphta. Hunter, Adelaide F. ment natavta. PC .:: INCLUDING HIS will r>l«y the season out wl'h fi'tn In "The most about William the old Wormeer hoiipe at f-'S Fifth Ttaekel. Julia Velteh, At V n« a.,n4... Boneilo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- !.> II* The striking thlr.g N %V-i'p, t.aura W1I.SON Vi.nger*. N. Masqueradtr" and will leading; new act at the Palace avr-nue, but several years ago It was Kennellv. Courtney Marrh t7. 1021. Frsnk Wlls.'m, In his 17th seph Bonello of Port , to Mr. Al- woman In a Hew n»*t ' asnn Rock's yesterday K"l*?*>"*»at 8t Andrew , a been pur- ^< . r . s* CHINESE LOWESTOFT PORCELAIN the home of her parents. About twenty for thrve more weeks. gowns.as niyir technlpa! description Ir.gs in the av»nuo, having hurch. l.tvl->«aton at. and Morris friends of the young couple were guests Thirty pupils from the Knn» School for of them as one observor can get.but the chared by Mr. Wortnser In 1872. In Memoiranv vontiers. T- csday afternoon, ut 2 e'ctoclb here from Co«fV-r-' rn on their William himself appeared much Intermi-nt ^Voodlawn Cemetery. CAREFULLY GATHERED TOGETHER DURING at the dinner. tjliis, ' fact that Atidreae Wltmark, Marc ia Rr,>'i>r vacation*. attende I la; nlslit's per He had the re¬ At'Ot'RT HI *. Knudrtn, 8ILZ..Ant .!*(, st'd lenly <.n March 27 10"| THE LAST FIFTEEN YEARS formanoa of "Enter Madam' «i the Fulton more youthful. provided ft' Carlton Motel. I^ndon. «ngl*,H' T?'"atre. vue with new songs and himself with a id, 1021, ». tit* fr viol* of t Ne#s tvi.s received In New Tork last BRJfNER..March A. Hi ? ^'"nra' TOR LORRAINE ETCHING, ' < new HIS de>tiol«eil.» were nuffala. N. Y , ®imu»l rit'r, wnf"!' I'V''""'1A- $625 Miss Lauretta Taylor will rlv benefit personality, of the death in Lon ion on Sunday llo'el. i -f'de Raymond, Early English, French, Italian, Spanish and Flemish performance of O' Heart" at the and attractive, and William him- night h*loved h-iehand of Bfft* Fay B*nn#r. 1 f*'V «*¦'ar.?el A «II*. Notle* ..f I "Pe* My petite who was well known t * v: \ nr"l Old Fine collection of Port Theatre Huttday afternnm Apr I! 10. «elf nbout in his usual Insouciant of August Sil*. Ftmrral at PHtaburth, Pa funeral hereafter Furniture, Tapestries, Textiles, Silver, Very Hie very Intercutting for the basilic* fund of the Fathers the glided in the business here. F.. helmed lan*l te at Le*lntt" uremia and Kitty Doner, with a new arrangement landed he i,.,rap, :<« Went nr.th Fen-irei 10 I.'!«'.ft,' i.!r! I'r1"' 'Y..W at"' Emily J; NOW VIEW, M. night P*ven'y-sl*th *tr»et. end her Though pennllCM When he Mane! Winn.U-.J" Notldnmnay moniln*. .".0, Sinclair Latvia, air or of "Main Htree'.," In "'A of Song soon enough capital n' th" Clitir>li of the H>l«nl S«Tamn't, said will he cont'.iued this evening. wlil brother Ted L-ague In business. he built Rrradv.-ay, lnterni'fit a". lerture at th» Town Hi this made an Impression on the Old himself Gradually 71 at ami The Sale *111 be conducted by Mil. THOMAS E. KIRBY A first state f an etching by Clauds noon on "Modern Kin I on u '-.:!oIrm of Steps," up his enterprise s<> that It stood i"ving ronv«nl"ni"! of th* family. and lil* *iils»anli of the < and she and her family seemed as IN ML MORI AM. Oollee, better known as Claude Is>r- Life." After onsultln* «..!> MKi ilarr.t 'Juard, th*> best known. His e.hlef trade wan BTtAI>Y.~The Hi.. fl»-narout danc¬ 10"' . mr tf Oh'irrh of St. AMERICAN ART ralne, entltM brought t11It the hook for tho Khut>'t"> he will with ?he big hotel#. March VT. KV'T ,.-1F.N .In rhtrlsh^d m-n-ory of a ASSOCIATION,ManagersK. the selling sal! ing. Marie Nordstrom In her portrait .fohn niif 1*. 'ii w*. ar.d Hn *v. loyal MndUon St|. Koutli. Entrance 0 33d Street. Won York. hlgh«at prk'} of evening by fcr England, wl-er- 'Main S'rcef has Just n» at# H<'t'.ard .1. and frlerd and buslne- s aM'^-tat*. Andre* t h- en gallery. "Tick Took"; Dcmarest and Col- )iron*. to H. M. I»unbar for $625. The same published, aftet which he will tour the rt'XKRAL op %. a. crrtiAn. Mur ttriv*. and hr< Iter of Mr*. K"uds."H, "i.n pn".d a'.*av on Mar»'h "Le Bo-ivler," by the Continent. lette, "Blackface" Kddle Robs, Melissa Mr« F. Mre. I'i'jo ,io..ph u. ''.tsh, Charles E. Grim buyer acquired and Max Glenn and services will be held on M»* j.», Andaraori, end Charles O. frlrn. same artist, for $460, and Cathe¬ Charles f'lllntham ha* Just retimed from Ten fiyok Wellly, Funeral uerfe.ntt, Mr*. F. Ryan, Fdward a varatlon of two months «i. .t at Palm Jenkins, the Parkers and the Flllls fam¬ Thurmlay night at The Funeral Church, a»d and- the Inte Mm Eugene ttlTMARK..t-i Iminn iwrtMfy of ouf dear dra le de Reims." by Auguste Lepere, and Joseph of Reach Nnasaa. ily were other contemporaries of the Broadway at tilth street, for Alert. A " Tool" and Elltaheth Brady. IMvlne father. Msrctit Wlt'osrk, e-hd depart",! for the «nm« prlca. Tin last two «p«ka of "Cornered" at the of the who died night at flee will be recltrd on Widi.'edny, 8 this life March SS", 1010 Topics Bay. Cutalar. Sunday Pay- enlemn i-tnus on Astor Theatre are aWlourired, to make wav Carroll In his "Varieties of Fla. Burial will take on 1' M requiem T'iur«iiay, for 'he -notion picture "The Four llnr!">rn«n Harry ton«, pia-e in A M Interment naivety Aut-> tort- leads the camp meeting at th<- Mr. Cutalar was In chat*" of wa* to the $9,783 FOR LEHNE ANTIQUES. of the Aporalypse," which r ve| there from 1021" Saturday. < ft". Father Tlrady or'lali.cd the Lyric. Riverside. Eva Shirley, assisted by Fid the Western Prion operators In the of¬ nt Pt Joeeph a 8"mlnary, In C»i* Gordon s laz* hand, raises the rplrlts at fice Tili. N'kw Tor'. Hctat.d. rev. n-iahll*l .! of DulS, TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK The large and Ini; oitant collection of Var- Klsw tnnr..,. t The "Cabaret de Luxe." th" parish ft. John Chrjf'oatom English antiques belonging to Richard production with Htmfnir Ir. the B'-oadwav. twenty-two ><'ari< ii(o, 'hen that eertlon Call "Colombo* 8200" the leadtti| role. Marie Parker snd * W. Lehne, which has been on view n* with Blllle Richmond. "SALLY*1 PLAYED FOR NURSERY the l'rnnt *. »r« :.v |n:-.«1 A. 't Wood* will shortly put Into rehcsrtn Lo Mar make the American that hv hnllt the pl i «.'it FRANK K CAMKp.RI,L the came to «tiii tkm M»urlcs Thirlna perloil . Anderson Gal'efles, n new comedy. "Tin Pan A lie* adapted b' seem like home when It's different, free. rhttrrh and irhwl and acquired oti »r THE FUNERAL CHURCII 'I*. yesterday, and the first session of the La Roy I'lemons and William rhsrlnt I.en«e| has Pearl and Mnnhsttnntllle InatUitlnn He- property for future 11 r» h'.al actlvltlvi tKM-DnUti** I At ii tor's Fifth Avenue Itegay The American Art Galleries sale The sale continues from story by Thomas Irani Hprlnirer. *urpn*«i^ At. sffsslon Friday evening. tres. his 'FOl.tifRft or DAV AT COMTMMA. performance "Pally" the p Offer, A of old Waterford lustres making first appearance at the Nw Atnaterdnm Thentre last flight !hok resldenre of her eon, Frank fMRes, 1 pair crystal nrpheum, Tlrorktvn. on Monday, At>rll 4, for Terrvtown, N. Y., Annie A. \*ldo'» of THE W. G. PECKHAM COLLECTION Gerard's "Follies of the I>ay," of a benefit I brought the highest price, selling to C. the first time In two years. Barney the form for the Manhst- John H. nrlnr. Funeral »#rv|.-.. at !).. Tucker for $625. An eighteenth century Helsn Fr*«man has been damned for the a succession of rapidly moving short tanvllle f>av and N't*hi Vuiwery. Seats ri'»)defiP#, Trt N'ppperlian fied, Tu*«iay AMERICAN AND FOREIGN feminine rota T-nth arenes with enjoyable vaudeville and bones wer« sold at a Rnd af'ertionn, Mafrh W. at 2 30, French needlework sirtte, consisting of a leading In "The Man," comedy premium, Tim* Neett fau'll N»e« settee and four side chairs, sold to order th» c. rtiedy by W. Pom«>re->t Mauffhain. ;«. he *prclaltl< s. was produced at the Colum- the receipts wrc :tbo .t $4,Am. After the BFi.Kl.FV .On Mafe'1 JH. A^hl^ald R., la *f / nroditri'd riy Fr?der1<-k KtanhfiMontaijti In the ad a . an of tha iat" Ar"lilba!il Tl m>| t irnl'ic PAINTINGS for $42B, and a satlnwrxid cabinet ofI bin. Theatre yesterday. company second dnll, representing Minn a T/ive will nlllo a V. Funeral ""r.'.c tt !« int.i play leading part. -tre Miss Mlllev In Jlupnlan BtifkUy / went to for fT«rry Welsh, Johnny Weber, Marllynri costume, e* ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW TO-DAY, 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M. Adam design order $310. Thlrt* mcmbern of the Under*, an iald W'ait AO. See and Mf yi-ho'«« Murr*j BuV». t'cJ.ck. trafmem f^wcana C«rntery. Davis Elkltts will be anti ng the sneslters eiitaa. I ;,oV. .ids.