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THE NEW YOV.K TIMES. THURSDAY. OCTOBEn SO. 1913. HISS LULLS WEDS AT PELHAII IJA1I0R Daughter of Mrs.

Schuyler Mills Married to Joseph W. Uppln cott by Canon. Schuy la r. HISS LUCIA CARRY." BRIDE Warried ta John ft. Thorndika ef fatten In Grace Church R.

ccptlen at tha Tie weddfnc af Elisabeth B. auyler Alius, daughter of link Schuyler Mill of Pelharo Matter. and Joseph Wharton UpHnoott, son of Mr. ii4 Mrs. Bertram Urplncott of Polla.

aphU. waa celebrated al S30 o'clock j.starday afternoon to the Priory Church, relham Manor. Th ceremony performed toy the Rev. PtiUlp tvhorr. Canon of th Cathedral.

Tort land. Me. M- Roosevelt Schujler 'of New York, aa uncle of the bride, gav her In mar-ruge. The bride wore a trailing gown of srearn aattn. trimmed with roa point fcce which her mother bad worn at her era wedding, and a lace veil, held la place fey a chaplet of orange bio soma Her ernamerita were a circlet of dla-ajoada, the gift of the bridegroom, "with a diamond pendant.

8 he carried a newer bouquet or 111 lea of the valley and white ore hid a. Miss Eleanor Schuyler MlUa acted aa arr sister maid of honor. The other sttsodants were Mr. Holland Jewett of pelhatn Manor, and the Slleae Anna Cackle of I "el ham, Marianna Ltpptnoott ot Philadelphia, and Tbelm. Vtolett of tork.

The attendant wore rown of brown chi (fen. trimmed with mink and brown hat tupped with bow a of- tulle, and retried yellow cbryaanthemuma, Maard Hophlneon, of Pblladel-BRia, sa best man. and the uahera wire II. Harrison Smith, toward Brown. Inc.

K. KlUawn Thompson, and Edward U. liehiiiette of Philadelphia: Lieut, v.rd. A. Todd.

U. K. of Washlnaton. and Theodore M. 11111 of folnaia Ul IMM.

A reception followed the church cere- Stony at lite nom or id Dnae a mciwr. Ihere aere iinUfuntf prevents Mr. and lira. lJunluoutt will resld at IKii 8kmce sireei. Philadelphia, on their re turn irotn tncir noneymooo.

THoradlke-Barrr "Weddla. The wedding- of Mlaa Lucia Adele Sailor Barry, daughter of Mrs. Gouverneur Morris Carnochan of CaJmsmulr Farm, CUy. by a former marriage, to John It. ThorndJk of Boston, was ckbrattd at 12 o'clock yesterday la fJrsc Church.

The Rev. Dr. Charles Lewis Mattery officiated. The chancel of the church was decoW rated with white' cbryaanthemuma ssainst a background of oak leave and irwni. The bride walked up the nave with ber uncle.

George W. Quint rd, who gave ber In marriage. The full choral service waa used, rihe wore a robe or Ivorr aatin with a souar train falling from the shoulder, and a veil of tulle, which waa caught up by a cap effort of roao point lace, surmounted by a coronet of orange Her bodice waa draped with roee point lac, and aha wore a atrina of Dearl with a pendant of diamond, the gift of the rtdegrnom. rn carrieo a oouquet ot bllea nf I ha valley and white orchid. The Mlaaea Alice Thomdlke.

a slater of the bridegroom, and Lilian Palmer, a cousin of the bride, acted aa bridesmaids. They wore light pink aatin gowna with a lace overdress. In minaret afrert. aftd nooice or urni diu aaun. 'with black, velvet hata topped with a Wise' pinkish chrysanthemum.

They tarried an arm bouquet of yellow chry- aMetnums. WMlm Preocott Wolcott of Boaton waa rt man. and the usher were Klch ard H. Thomdlke. a cousin of the bride-graeni Robert T.

He 1 Iowa, Uradley rtnon. J. Brook enno, J. Ju. LdlUe.

aod Harold Cobb. A recent Ion waa held afterward at the Mrs. Carnochan waa ht brow velvet and lace, and Mr. J. I Thomdlke.

the bridegroom mother, appeared In a roatumo of blue satin and laue. The couple left later on their henermoon. Tbey will reside in New Tera. Among the Invited guest a were Mr. and lira, tianraa fainter.

Mr. and Mr. htiiart Mchenck. Mr. and Mra.

Frank 1-almer, Mr. and Mr. Mayhew Waln-J wrlght. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Greer, )lr. and Mr. George Greet. Mr. and Mra.

J. R. Xvenport. Mr. and Mr.

14 -fcf 11 ThitenolLa 1 w-4 a eiiirv, Jfe V. irvi nvaa I and Mrs. Louis Curtis. Mr. Ynk Lor- Inc.

Mr and Mr. Wolcott Tuckermaa). IUa Bell Gumee. Mr. Wllllarn Draper, Viae Margaret Draper, and Mr.

and Mrs. w. O. Nlckeraon. MISS HINTON'S WEDDINO.

Atteadants far Hr Marrlatc to Dclavan M. Baldwin an Nev. JS Visa Eleanor Hint on. a daughter of Sir. and Mrs.

Alfred Post Hinton. whoso engagement to Delavan M. Bald win was announced on Aug. 27, will he married' to Mr. Baldwin on Kov.

S3 at 4 o'clock In BU George'a Church. The Rev. Karl Relleod wiU eflciat. The reception will bo held at the Kin ton residence. Weat Ktfty-f'fth street, and will be tor the rela tive and intimate inenaa only.

Mlaa Isabel Hinton wUl bo her sister maid of honor and the bridesmaid a a. Wted are Miaa Mabel Hinton. another 'ler. and the Mlaaea Roalna OH, tliun Xaaklna, IMrothy Baltabury. Dorothy lentinkk and loulae Baldwin, the last named being a alatcr ot the bridegroom te ba.

Mr. Baldw'n will have hi brother, RuHyon H. Baldwin, aa hia beat man and the unhers will Includ two more rothera. MartinvSL Baldwin and Koiana Baldwin, also John P. Ramsay, illian r.

1 41 eon, Morris Grove and thelloa K. Martin. MISS DRAPER BETROTHED. Dauthter of Mr. Wm.

H. Draper ta Marry Llnzee Blasdcn. The engagement of MUa Dorothea Draper, daughter of Mr. VTlllUm 11. Irpr, of 15 West Eighth Street, to Unsee Blagden.

son of Mrs. George Blagdan or 14 East Thirty-sixth Street, is announced. Mis Draper has two Mrra. the Mlaaea Martha T. aad Ruth lraper and a brother, Charle Dana Jraper.

Another brother. Ir. Georae lrar. marrted Mlea Dorothy Tuckec-, wiaa. daughter of Mr- and Mrs.

Paul Iwkernian. about a year ago. Draper la a-daughter Of the Dr. William H. Draper, and a fraaddaiighter of the late Charles A.

Mr. Blagden to a graudat of Harvard, etas of DO, and belong to 1h talon. Racquet and Tennla, Lnl-versity, and Rumaon Country Club. le the St. Nicholas Boclety.

He baa wa brother. George and Dexter Biag-en. No data baa oca set for tha wedding. Flanagan-Ramacclottl VVaddlna. The aoarriag of Mlaa Slasel Rarnao-elotU.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. de M. Ramacciota of 251 "Weat Nlnety-Ofth 8tMt.

and J. Roberta rUnaian. wlU ke place on Tuesday. Nov. 11, at 4 clocfc at the Hotel Marie Antoinette.

Tna Rev. Shlproan to otft-etata. Mr. Alexander W. PoweH will be Matron of honor, and the bridesmaids ll Include the Misses Margery Hhan-fon and May Ballln.

Stephen Tilton Is best man. R. Craig Van Deventcr. rredericlc Lrlmbw k. K.

Paige Flanagan, f7l Porter Clyde Shannon are to be the Where. Flanagan Is to gl-o his farowell fcheUir dinner on Saturday, Nov. 8, at tae Bquadroo A Club, Vin Huaaan-Hamllton Engigtmtnt Mr. aad Mra. Charles Mannlag Van lroan of this formerly of 'Al-X, N.

have announced tag tQ rsrement of their daughter. Mts Elisabeth Vsn'Huewen. ta Arthur HimlHna. on of Mr. and Mr.

UUJtam Arthur iiamiiwn or 177- East bixty-fourth Mr. HamMton la a brother of Mkb Hcrpo Hamilton, who rn ado her debut la aociety last season. Tho wed-ding Is to take place la January- In Grace Church. WUaen. Wsddlnfl Invltatlona Plain.

VfA 8 1 1 INQTON. Oct. CX-Invltatlone for tha Whlta JIous wc'ddlng on Nov. r5 being addressed to-day. Th imniMwiu are eugraved simply and read The President and Mm.

tVllson re- Quest tli pleaaur of the preaenc of -e at trie wedding of their daughter1. Mia Jrsal Woodrow. tn Mr Fran. cl Bow Hay re on November twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, at talf after four o'clock at the White House-." The number of Invitations ha area finally decided upon. SMITll-WAXDRON.

eoisl I TJk JVcte Tec Time. NEWJ1KRO. N. Oct. S91-M1 Evelyn A.

Wgldron. daughter of Dr. and Mr. Henry A. Waldron of this city, and Dr.

K. Montgomery Smith of New York City were married In t. Oeorre a EpiaecTtal Church, here, to-night. The ceremony waa performed by to Rev. John Husk.

Jerome Alexander of New York civy waa the beat man. About guests, most of them from New Tork City, attended the reception which followed taa ceremony. The brlde- troom I a graduate -of Williams Col's" and la assistant snrpKon tbe Flower -and Hahnemann Hospital la New York City, He la a son of Dr. BC Clair Bmlth of New York, GIVES A DANC1NO TEA Atrt. Oeorje T.

Maxwell Entertains, for MJaa Justine Inrersoll. Mra. George Tbcbaud Maxwell gav a dancing tea yesterday afternoon at her city horn. It Eaat Heventy-aeventh Btreet. for Mis JusUn lngersol).

whose marriage to Dr. Harold Bear Arnold will take placo this afternoon. Tha siiesta war chiefly tho young set. Thoee who assisted Mix Ingersoll In receiving wer Mrs. Roger M.

In ton and tho Misses Joseph In Nlcoll. Eugo-nie Phtlbia, Margaret Trevor, and inured Cbiaholaa. The room wore crowded and th included Mr. and Mr. Uenry Banford.

Dr. Arnold. Mr. and Mr. Htuyvesant Ptorrenont, Mr.

and Mr. Ralph Johnson Mr. and Mr. Jsmea lxtwell, Mr, and Mrs. Hobart Belts.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Una via. Mr.

and Mr. Oakley Vanderpoel. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Car-pender.

Mr. and Mra. Lewis G. Morris. Mr and Mrs.

Hoke well. Mr. and Mra. Bingham, and the Misses Taller. Mary Cumnock.

France and Carolina Wyeth, l.lntllhon Margaret Andrew. Noel Johnston, Tesaon Thayer, Jeannio and Mario Emmet, and Buaan Fish Dresser. 1 SOCIAL NOTES. Mrs. John' Jacob 'Aator, with her young son.

has returned from Bar Harbor, where ehe spent the Bummer, and la occupying her town house, MO Fifth Avenue. Mr. and Mr. Frederick W. Vander-hiiL who have returned from Europe, have taken an apartment at tho Rits-Carlton.

Blr William TyreL Becretary of the British Embassy, arrived at the hotel yesterday from England, to spend a few days before going to Washing ton. Jj. Mr. and Mrs. X.

Wyckoff Vander- hoaf mrm la evlnhrat their twenty-fifth wedding annlversarr on Nov. at their homo. T8 East Flfty-Uxth Street, on the day they Introduce their daughter. Mima Marion Wvckoff VanderhOet." to society. Lady Itickson of Montreal .1 at the Holland House for a visit.

and Mr. Kenneth M. Pringle, who were married on Monday In the BrtUsh legation at Panama, win ar-Zi a an their honey- mon lrw Prlnsle ww Miss Dita Mallet, daughter of Blr Claude Coventry Mallei British Minister to Panama. Mr. Prinrle Is the son of Sir John pringle of Jamaica.

W. I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Rrlarcliff Manor, are at thel Hotel Gotham for a vintr, aino aau nnrv May of Washington.

Mis LydU Cort Butler, js-ho spent part or the Bummer anu -r- Idl ibroad. visiting friends, returned on the Carmania ana is wun rl and Mr. William Alien Butler. Mr and Mrs. Edward do Rose will coma In from Long leland Nov.

1. and will occupy tbe house. SO West atreat. thla Winter. 1 Mrs, Horace Russell and Mis- Marie "their Long Island place, and aeaion: Mr.

and Alexander von Oonturd returned on the Cecie. They went broad-to aend -l wedding Of Mr. von Qonturd a brother in Dresden. t. The wedding of Ilss Justly lnreroU voanger daughter of Mr.

Robert Taylor Varnum her husband and ii i ataM Arnold of New lla ven Will fB V-1 ICatM None uw if lBraf UnUTTII If VS jr hf amTliea and a wry few, I but th familiea and averr lew jmurao friends have reen be no reception. Mis Mary Bove. the daughter of Mrs. tTvristlan N. Bove.

and Bertrand Taylor. "will be married at noon tav In the' Church of BU Nicholas, FmhyAvenue and Forty-eighth Street There twill be no reoeptlon both familiea art In mourning, andnone out relative, and few Intimate frleW hav been asked. Mlaa Marl Bryce. daughter cT Mr. Henry E.

Fanahawe of Morris town. N. jMi Charlea A. Kip are to be married to-day. Itj the Church of the Mlaa ChrUtlna Nlchola'a Debut.

Miss Christina M. Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Nichols of Al-derbrook. at on ah, will have her coming out reception Saturday.

D. the Ootham. where Mr. and Mr, atlch-oU and i their family, who wn coji-lag Into town, will remain until Jan. whei, they will -all'for Knrope, abeent awveral month.

Ml Nichols wlU have among thoae receiving with her thrMI- Wlrt.n Harrhna ltulM HuUer Cordelia Hepburn. Roetta Car-ion Wlilheth Black. Katharine Flagg. and Eleanor Davie. Prlnca Albert of Monaco Salla.

Among tho who aalled yesterday for JTvre on th French liner Franco waa lTlnc Albert of Monaco, who had been on a hunting trip In the Rockie sTth guest of CoU William F. Cody. h7 PriEo ald that he had enjoyed his trip through th. West very mucn ana lopa to pay state soon. fWJTlca ADVKHTISKMr.XT.

Keep a Good Judge on the BencLi Vote for BartovS.Veeks far Jaatk of Scprema CovL Enrlomd by botH i 'Ihr Aociiticss. BruiovSoVeelis A FtutHd Judge Dcstrrcs Re-election. ir r. vcie or. BortowS: Weeks JAMES S.

BURKE DIES. eaawaawawaaw -j Prominent Breoklynlta Stricken with Apoplexy at Salmagundi Club. Junes Btranahan- Burke, for more than thirty years Becretary and Treasurer of th Atlantlo Dock Company, and a nephew and namesake ot James gtrsn- anan. wno waa one called the rirst cltiten of died yeaterday of apoplexy, with wtuv-h be waa stricken on Tuesday night at a dinner at the (Salmagundi Club. Mr.

Burlca waa born In Brooklyn sixty years ago. Ml horn waa at 2d Pierre pool BtreeC wa graduated from New York University In 187. Mr. Burke era married to Mils Mary Calhoun, daughter of Phllo Calhoun, who was President of th Fourth National Bank. Hi daughter, Mlaa Florence Calhoun Burke, waa married last May to John Lyman Bherwood, Vice President of the Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Company.

178 Broadway. Mr. Brk waa a member of tbe Gov. emlng Board of th Delta Phi Fraternity. Ho also waa a member of toe Hamilton.

Crescent Athletic. Height Casino, and University Clubs of Brooklyn, the Balms gundl Club of Manhattan. Bon of th Mayflower Society. Society of Colonial -War, and Colonial Governor. Mr.

Burke wa President and Director of the Eastern Trading and Shipping Company, a Director In th Spacesaver Company, and Vic President and Director of tho will lam Burke Iron and Steel Company of Rochester. 1 10 PRIESTS AT FUNERAL. Many Prelatea at Service for Father Fltzalmmona at MJneola. BpteUil fe The Sew 7er Timet. IN EX) LA.

L. L. Oct. 29. The body of Father John W.

Fltaslmmons of th Church of Corpus Chriatl wa buried to-day In th churchyard of Bt. Brig-id', at Went bury after the funeral her In the church of the late pastor. The Right Rev. Cbarlee K. MacDonald.

head of the Long Island Cathollo Dio-ccae. took part in th. servtco. which wer attended by HO priest and prelates. well aa th congregation of th Mineola and Westbury churches.

Dlvln offices were observed by priests and prelate of tbe dtoceae at 0:30 A. M. Thla waa followed by solemn high maa at which the Rev. Thorn Carroll aad two deacon were the celebrant. Tho Rev, Jamee Flynn.

pastor of the Churclt of the Presentation of Brownsville waa the master of 1 ceremonies. The sermon was preached by tho Rev. peter Quesly of Rockvllle Center, and the last blessing by Bishop MacDonald. In this he waa asalated by Ihe Right Rev. Mgr.

Eurene Donnelly, rector of fit. Michael's Church. Flushing, and the Right Rev. Mgr. Taase of St.

Patrick's Church. Brooklyn. On hundred members of th Holy Name Bociety escorted th funeral cortege from Mineola to JUDGE JOSEPH CROSS DEAD. U. 8.

District Court Jurist and ex-Speaker of New Jersey Aaaembly. Special to The Vew Tork Time. -TRENTON. Oct. 29.

Judge Joseph Cross of the United Btate court died at his home in EUra beth, N. this morning, after an Illness of sevaral week. Judge Crosa waa. born near Morristown. loc.

21. IS 43. and wa appointed United State District Judge in 105 by President Roosevelt, being assigned to assist the late-Judge William Lalng of hi city Prior to his appointment ho served in the State Aaambly, and In -185 was Speaker of the House. He served tn the Benate from 1S9 to 1905. Already- there ha been considerable speculation to the probable successor of Jodgo Croc, and many believe that District Attorney J.

Warren Davl of Salem County will be appointed. A a member of the Btate Senate. Mr. Davis stood sponsor for the so-called seven anti-trust bill introduced by President Wilson when was Governor. President Wilson will make the appointment to fill the vacancy caused by the death or judge croea.

Col. John K. Rankin. LAWRENCE. Oct.

29. CoU John K. Rankin, a veteran or the civil war, an official. In tho last Kansas Terri torial Legislature and the first State legislature, died at Ills borne here to-dav at the axe of 75. Shock caused by a violent quarrel with an employe of a manufacturing concern or which be waa Lead la said to have hastened his death.

Col. Rankin came to Kansas from Indiana in 180O. Ho was for many year head of tbe Crow Indian agency in Montana. a Rev. John Newton Preatrldge.

LOUISVILLE. Oct. 2. The Rev. John Newton Preatrldge.

editor ot the Raptiat World, published In Louisville, and prominent In the affair of tho Baptist Church In the United States and abroad, died suddenly at his home here to-day. Dr. Pretridge wa 80 years old. suggested and promoted to succeas th Baptist World Congress held In London in 1905. Obituary Notes.

ROBERT SIENZO MSTN. sen tbe 1st rapt. Thomas Ifein. a civil engineer, with whom he was associated for eighteen years I the development of mining country In South Afrit-a controlled by the late Cecil Rhodes died oa Sunday la Oakland. CaL.

tn hia thirty-ninth year. Mr. Mem for a whUe lived with hia brother. William Wallace Mela, of 43 East Elghty-aeosnd street. WILLIAM J.

GARDINER of S3 Rodney Ktwrt. Wllliam.bura. for more than thirty yeara In tha shoe bualneaa In Brooklyn, died of nervous breakdown yeaterday In a hospital In Manhattan. Mr. Gardiner waa bora la Ireland eizty years as.

CLEMKNCE E. POWERS, widow of the Rev. Dr. Horatio Nelaoa Powers aad daaalt-tr nt the late Prof. Francla Fauval-Oeurand of the Unl varsity at Franc, la dead In thla city.

Dr. Pow era waa at one Mm President Ot Griawold CoHega. NATHAM I. 1SSACHON8. roimected with the clothing establl.hmMt of H- B.

Iaaaeaoaa a Brethera, at 23 Waahlngton Street, la doad at hia Weat Ilth Street, from btood-polannlna. He waa Director in th Harlem Educational Inetituto and tha Uptown Talanad Torah Aaoociatloa. Mr. I. Mcaoaa waa 37 years old.

BERNHARDT BROWN. 7S year eld. ef ant West 137th Street, formerly la the oiothlng bualneaa, died on Twmday In Mlaa Alaton'e Saaltarlum from lajurtea re-elvd la fall He ia aurvlvad by two daoghtara aad fir Bona. Mrs. VIRGINIA C.

AVERT, 8 yeara old. widow ef Ueo. Robert Avery, a t'nion com-snaoder la th civil war, died en Monday at ber Second Ptaoa. Brooklyn. Mra, Avery left' fear eon aad a daughter.

PHiLlP IT. 8HEEHAN. 4 hardware dealer, living at S3 First PJkea. Rrooklya. died folio, tna aa oporattoa' for stomach dteea.

Monday la tbe Holy Family Hoepltal. Ha waa TS years eld. aad la. aorvtved ky a ao aad a daughter. Mra.

ORACH A. PTNCKKBT. 00 yeara eld. died Tuesday at the noma of her daurb-te. Mra.

II. F. Hammer, do East Fifty-fifth Street. WII.IJAM WOOD. T74 Maeon Street.

Brooklyn, died en Monday, following aa operation for an Intestinal affection, ia th XI id wood Saaltarlum. CHARX.ES A. RTTTER. ewaer eon-alderable. real MUl.

ta Hantlna-ton. died at bis boano tacr. in Falrvlaw Street oa Monday at th age of AUSTIN CORNWELL who owned exten-alv. propertiea ht Praepoct. 1 and adjoining ptaoea.

dlwl on Tuomtay at the bom. of his daughter. Mrs. Frank T. Dolaoo.

In Froepert. Hei waa SI yeara aad aurvtred by three daushtera. Mra. MABEL SCHOEJTBERNER. "wlf of H.ary P.

Scbeenbemar. aaaistant caahler f- the Nassau Baak. died following a operation oa Monday la th. Lone Island Coi-U. Hoapltal.

Sha waa So year eld. Mra. JAXB OOCRLAT PATTERSON, widow of James Patterson, died en Monday st the home ber niece. Miss Matilda E. aourlan IT Barclay Street.

ia ber Tta yar. Mra. APOl-STA E. N. NORTHTTP.

wlf. of Dwiaht North up. and graaddaorhter ef I ncl. Daniel JJorthup, foe many years Secretary th. Old City Work Depart- nnt ta Brooklyn, died en Tuesday after aa operation ia on.

or tna xsreoaiya aoapitaub Sao waa 40 yeara old. Mrs. JESRIB HEStRIES HA8BNOHR. wife af Joseph Haaenohr, far many yeara organist of th Episcopal Chreh of St. Timothy, Hrooklyn.

ia dead from heart disease at her home, ell Herkimer, Street. Brooklyn. She waa SO jrtan old. JACOB E. rr.AVT".

44 yeara eld. of 1 Raat Street, and ronnected with the elothlns firm of J. Peavy a Brothers at Eighth Street, and University Flare, fell ead la front ef a store in Weat Forty-second Street reaterOay mornlag. Apoplexy waa given aa th. cause of death.

WlI.I.tAM. TATIXJR tXUXJK. President of the Cohoe. Savlnra InvtMutioa. died la Cohort.

X. Wedneadav. lie was bora la BerU. Aug. Mr.

Do.ia bad been prominent in Masonic aad military affair Hia aacester cam t. thla country oa th Mayflower. Mrs. ADELAIDE VICTORIA PARKEji widow of Lemuel Wood Parfcee. died Teeaday at her heme, gig Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn.

She waa bar la Brooklyn 1H8, th ufkw Jobg 1x53 cp rear. rmssnaa.txsiKX9 hx MD APPARXJtT, tVON or EATaL OF CLAmVILUAr.1 Mr. nOBCRT In tho Stat Apartmonto THE PLAZA II OTCU 'SO 1 ffSW TOKX TM oetJe wa farmed lai tke IStJ sates asd avr hfsr ssawt )f tJe Wastslsa. It sapHo shlssta of Art tat tar oaeel aarytMiic f.tJHi MM aoea la any mmmmu Sevro China. CagOaa Chssa.

rrostch asnf tgJ rsawHasr. Tapaatrtea. Ha) law rewgv KaglUli, Aatgshasra; aeaf Wawaibarg Hvr af tha aUtsewth. aevr ttmM as, olghteeei XIII UaaMtlMi Qfm Wit mi Kir Bulmer. formerly AssistaaL Englaeer ef the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Mrs. Parka is survived by a son aad tare daughter. GEORGE A. SMITH, a Superintendent of th Prudential Life Insurance Company at Harrison. K.

J- ia dead at bis horse. 74 New Law Avon. Arllagtoa. St. in hi tarty-third year.

AUXB A. KENT, a teacher In Adelphl Cellag. Brookln, for twenty-nine year, la dead- at her home, Hampton Place, la that borough. Mrs. MATILDA H.

O. VOORHEES. widow ot Jwdab B. Voorh.ee, who was Deputy Surrogate ef Kings County for thlrty-flv year, died on Tueedsy at her home, 3S Stat Street, Brooklyn, in her seventy-fourth year. Mrs.

ANNA M. SMITH, wlf ef Donald B. Smith. lawyer died suddenly on Tuesday of heart dlsnsae at ber home, 23A Klaga Highway. Flatbuah.

In ber forty-fifth year. Mrs. HARRIET a COTTRELL HARRIS, widow ef George Harris and mother of Joseph C. Harris, a welt-known Kin County Republican politician, died on Tuesday at her home, St Sidney Place. Brooklyn, la her eighty-first year.

ALBERT CHARLES DIPPLB of the Fulton Foundry and Machine Company. Brooklyn, died on Tuesday at hi home, 193 Dres- Street. Brooklyn, from Kidney dli Marrmgo nd deaf A toteo Intends! for taserflo in TA A'ew Tork Timoo he tehphond to 1000 Wryont WEINBERGER Oct. 27. 1S13, 0S Weal 13ih to Mr.

and Mrs. David D. Weinberger, a aon. FARRAND JONES. Beatrix C.

Janes to Max Farrand. KORNFEI.D MITCHELL. Miriam Mitchell to Arthur Kvrnfcid. McCOtfN DICKINSON. Cecilia Dickinson to Frederick H.

McCoon. Jr. TOUNO DENNTS. Mildred Dennis Gavle Toung. McINTTHE WHEELER.

On Tuesday, Oet. 28. at St. Paul'a Church, Hohoken. N.

by tho Rev. W. A. Amos, Muriel Soils Wheeler to Donald Mclntyre. M0KLLER BOSS.

On Wednesday, Oct. 30. at 14 West Sth Carrie, daughter of John Frederick and the late Mary Boss, and Percy Gordon Moeller. MCNCET BROWN. On Oct.

18, 1913. by the Rev. Prederlck 8. Grlfin. Dorothy Thorn Brows of Elmhurst and Barry W.

Muncey of South Orange. N. J. DTJ8CHNEB HARRIS. Oct.

28. Elsie Rarris to Guatave S. Duschnes. FRANK PHILLIPS. Oct.

28, Helen Phillips to Julius J. Frank. McINTYRK WHEELER. Oct. 28, Muriel A.

Wheeler to -Donald Mclntyre, Brooklyn. EICHENAt'ER DINQKRHKN. Oct. 2. Amelia M.

Dingeraea. to Aifred Elehen-1 auer. Jersey City aad Newark. RIPS STEIDLE. Oct.

28. Jersey City, Carrie Steidie to Jacob Rips. -RTTCHINaS CHARXJSd. OcC 28, Newark, Louise ii. Cnarlaa to Kobert lutcnings.

otro. BAKER. At Greenwich. on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

1S13. Saccharlsss. widow of CoU Sakir. IT. K.

Amy. Funeral ser vice In th chapel at Greenwood Ceme tery Thursday, Oct, 3u. at it a. au BAUER. 29, Louise Morgan, wife ef Adalnb Bauer, only dauchter of Thomas N.

and 8. Fraacea Morgan, in terment private. BECKER. On Oct. 29.

Maris Becker, to her litlt year, widow or Aooipn rr. leea at her lata residence. S.OOO -Broad way, near 212th Friday evening, i nimruicRTnNOii Snndav. Oct. 2tt 1918, Mary Tobias Brothertea, widow of Henry O.

Brothertea and beloved mother of Sarah K. Brotberton and tha late Anna M. Brotberton, at ber home in North Pelham. N. T.

Funeral services at tbe Church ot th Redeemer, rt 'im. Thursday. CcU 30, at P. M. Intemteat Woodlaem.

BURKE Jamea Stranahan, suddenly. Oct. 29, 191S. Funeral at his tote residence, 2d Pierre poot Brooklyn. N.

rt-day. Oct. 81. 1913, at 1:80 o'clock. Kindly emit flowers.

COOPER. Suddenly. Oct. 2S, Lillian, be-ived nf D. F.

Coiner. Funeral chapel Stephen Merritt Burtaf and Cnma- UOB VO. Bt lu H.a.riNV. -w-CREOO. In Hudson.

Oct. 1913. Oeorge w. Urego. tormeny ot nroosiyu.

yearn. Funeral from 47 Warren Hudson. Friday afternoon at 2 e'clooh. CROSS. At Elisabeth.

N. on Wsdnesdsy, Oct. 29. ma, Joseph Cross. a aia 7mh year.

Relative, and fiienda are kindly Invited to attend tho funeral set vloea atj Westmlnatee Cburcb. F41aabrut. N. on Saturday. Nov.

1. at 2 P. M. It is kiadly reaueated that no flowers be sent. DEL MONTE.

On Oct. 29, after a abort Ul- aasa. la her Tlst year, Jaae Dei Monte. fnee Oarretson. beloved wife of Jacob Del Monte, mother ef the late Mra.

B. 8. Sugaraaaa. Mrs. John Wiener.

David BL, John, aad JoaL Notlta-ef funeral bere- after. I i ELT1NG. St, Nicholas Bociety of tha City ef New York, office ot the Secretary, No. 1.X29 Broadway. New York.

It ia with deep recret that announcement ia mad of the death ef Eaekiel J. Kiting. a member ot this society, at hia late readenoe, BT Locust HU1 Av Yoakers, act aunday. Oct. Jw 191.1.

W.vLTER L. SUYDAM. Presldeat. CLARENCK STORM. Secretary.

GARDINER. On Wedueaday. Oet. 23. WI11-.

lam J. Gardiner, beloved husband of Anna C. Gardiner. Funeral from hie late resi-" deoce, 4 Rodney Brooklyn, at SU A. M.

Friday; thence to th Church ef the TraasflKuratton. where a solrmn re ouiem maa. will b. offered for the repese of hia soul. a torment SL John's Cemetery.

Charier Gilbert Gates, son of the "late Jeha Warn Gate and lHora R. ialee of New Tork. and husband of Florene. Hopwood Gatea of Muaneapolls. Boraweet Chios.

May 81. 1T: die Cody? Wyoming. Oct. 191S. Funeral aerviees at Madison Avenue Method- 1st Episcopal Church.

otth 8U and Mad-Isoa Ac. Nw York, Sunday. Nov. 2, 1911. at P.

M. ISAACSON. Wednesday. Oct. 10 A.

M-. Natbaa 2 yeara. band of Leaa laaaeso. twee Facha. Funeral from hia late residence.

Weat 119th B-Thuraday. Oct. SO, at 10 A. M. Kindly omit flower.

POLITICAL APYEKTISEMKXT. TO LIADISON SQUARE GARDETi; 8 P. F.L GnAND RAllY AWD' MEETING CElEBWlTmG LIITCIIEL DAY. 1 lirie. Olive MetrepoEtin Oper Star, WiU Sing.

Co Ue7e Glee Club. Van Baar't Famous Band and 25 Others. HON. SETU LOW; vrm; preside RPIAKKSI JOHTC PURR0Y LOTCHEL Qm. S.

WlutiBSB, Rep. Martia V. Littletoa, Dcm. Oscar S. Straus, Garcaco aearBa lad.

Lcarae. Dors op t.7 P. M. Rrrcl Semts not hotel after 730. EUSHIISS KDTS KOARTTSAN ANTI-TALI'IANY league fopojmrmmmmmmmommmmmmwmmmjmmmmmrmmm mA ejast illl.a ska snuMMtaw ftr V.

PARTRI0QC WasMssaA Umtoj. It ILVL to II ML ISAACSONS -The Board rf Dtictors of the Vptown Talmud Torah express their sincerest regret snd tympathy at the death ef Nathan lesraona. a former iMreetor aad a contributor and a friend of tho association. All Directors sr. requested to r-e present at the.

funeral services to be held at 132 East 111th Thursday, at 10 A. M. Members of his family and hia fiienda are requested te attend. Tbe associattoa takes thla eppor. unity of expressing the deepest regret at hia death.

KNOTT. On Oct, 28. 191S, Margaret Knott. widow of James Knott. Funeral servtee Thursday at 3 clock at Memorial Baptist Church.

Washington Square. Interment Wood la wa. MoCTJXJ-AOH. At East Oramre. N.

Oct. 28. 1913, Rebecca, dauabter ot the late Thomas McMullen. Funeral aei tlcea will be held from her heme. 210 Prospect Thursday afternoon, Oct.

30 at 0 P. M. Interment at convenience of family. Mac DOUGALL Suddenly, '28, 1918, Duncaa MacDeugaU. Notice of funeral latere McCfRORTT.

Entered into rest Wednesday, Oct. 29. 1913. at his residence, 1.17 Bruce Av James J. McGrorty, hus band ef the lata Larinla H.

Browne. Interment California, Australia, ana new Sbeaiana papers pleas, copy. MEEKER. At Eaat Orange. N.

Oct. 28, 1913, Abble wife of Edwin Meeker. and daughter of Viner J. lied don. Fu neral services win be held at her home, 48 South Marie Friday.

Oct. SL at cioca MEIN. Oct. SC. et Oakland.

CaL, Robert Menso, son of Mary Meln and the late Capt. Thomas Meln and Brother of William Wallace Meln. New Tork City, MICH ELL. Suddenly, on Oct. 28, 1913.

in her 74th yesr. Phoebe widow or col. Marry w. Micneu. i-unerai service at her late residence.

879 Macon Brooklyn, on Oct. 31. at 2 P. M. PICK.

Isaae Pick, beloved husband of Fannie Pick. Oct. 28-i- Funeral aerviees Friday. Oet. St.

from late residence, 1SS Weat 121st SL, 10 A. M. POWTSRS. Oct. 28.

entered Into rest. Cl mence widow of the Rev. Horatio Nel-- son Powers. D. and dauchter of the lata Francis Fanvel-Gourand.

D. E. 8., of the Unleeraity- of Notic of funeral hereafter. East 'Oranae. New Jersey, Oct.

2s, 1913. Kextah Rawlings, widow of Leroy Rswllngs and mother of Carroll C. Rawlings, In her tWh year. Kindly omit flowers. Funeral services will be Held at lit North tut Friday.

Oct. 31st at 19 clock. RITTER. At Hantlnaton. L.

Oct. 27. 1913. suddenly. Charlea A.

Bitter, in his ootn year, runerai aerviees win oe neia at hia lata residence. Huntington. L. 1. oa Thursday.

Oct. 30, at 2 P. M. Trains leave Pennsylvania Station, aad Flatbuah A 11:09. ROBERTSON.

William B. C. suddenly, at Henderson House, Jordaaville, N. ia the 53d vear ef hia aaw. A faithful, true.

and loyal friend of the family of Douglas Robinson, during twenty -seven yeara ef service. ROBTNSOV. At Rldsefleld Park. Oct. 28.

1013. John beloved husband of Elisabeth Robinson, (nee Piatt.) in the 40th year ef his age. Funeral services at hia late residence. 45 Central Ridaefleld Park. N.

en Thursday. Oct. SS, at P. M. Brothers of Room, N.

Y. Iodse. V. and A. are inviteO attend.

Boston papers pleas copy. EPEKTORSKT. Hrman. dearly beloved husband of Gusal Spektorsky snd father of Moses Samuel the lste Max well. Loulr.

Nathan. Elliot. and laador. In hia 68th year. Funeral Thursday, 10 A.

from bis 1st rrmty deooa. 24 East 96th St. Interment Bay aide (Aocasia) Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. STRlRsrn Oti TuMdav.

Oct. 28. Jacob M. beloved husband of Laura Kraus Straaacg and beloved brother ef William Joeeph Arthur Louis G. Straaser and Mra.

Ernst Stelner. in the 35th year of hia are. Funeral from hia late residence. 1.861 Ma-H-f at convenience of the family. TUXBURT.

At Montelalr, N. Oct. 28, 1913. Alfred C. Tux bury, tn hia 69th year.

Funeral services will be held at hia home, corner Llewellyn Road and Harrison Thursday afternoon, Oct. SO. at 3 o'clock. Interment at Saco, Me. Tuesday.

Oct. 28, 1913, aftet a long ana narun a xi. teases, wm vr tfww. Funeral aerviees at ner 4BH State Bi-ookiya. oa nurs- ober ao, at so f.

at. A.waty omit WALTON. Lydia. THB FUNERAL CHURCH. 241 West 23d, (Campbell Soaday, 3 o'clock.

Automobile certege. UNDERTAKER S. EfeAIECrimA1 fAPSW Z322X FUmAL tbxrnoMC CMttatA laa evenv rActurr couertous attihtki OAT OA ntCaJTi TUXZXALCEUiaL THE W00DLAWN CEMETERt SSSd Ot. mr Mariem Trai aad by Trails Offioa SO Aas 83 SC. K.

Y. MOURNING HOUSE- AT HATS. C0WHS. WAISTS, VEILS, KECKWEAX. FUSS 375 5th Av at St, Carnegt Ball.

Boaday Nov. 2, at 3. SONO RECITAL Owing tooths lilacs Mr. CLXNINGHAM, cr7-MKider-ReIsey will render the programme alone. Best eta.

to $LM now at Bog Office. JARDtriSDATfSO :30 to 1 QAMCW Arid ClASt CJsseSni Teas ps StSO Mis Sawysr A Mr. Sebasuaa, Marv. MUsaa, Octowariaa Turkey Trstutra. OUtsra.

SiLKlS IMHSLLTAUS a suiuu lias POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. aWrt I lsiir Mat.iT bt beaia a Let4 People. Cerm.al af 8ens. 24 Pus TkrUav A I A jffmrett. rarsda.

PhsstvaT Aots. Osart af Hoae. First Steamer Through Panama CaneL VVIMTPP wcthu we a a A JCtsntnas. t.ia LAST WEEK I Mat. Ye-dsy." 3d K-lKiwa.

Passin; Show of 19 1 3 av mmdav WcM Cneeeft. heat Sin hi Kew Terk. Lfc riiLOH I PI ACI TTt7 CCCtTDC with Star C. 1 SserisI MitlxM Ess-hen per. 48TH ST.

TUKA. Em. 39. Mak Ta-day. tl.SO.

THK HIT lr- kn Ua OFTHB II In Iff i rieeuea I bCAbO.N. H'W''l 1 Day. I Playhouse 11 Tg Family Cupboard MAXIMS ELLIOTT'S TMf, sets. sr. a-way.

Vm. Msts, t. laj. A Wed ASS. Mat.

Sais tit. CASINO TO-NIGHT ij feMASP The Otest T5S OH, I SAY! BaTbA WATirre rxw.TiuN PAT. LU.tlCU Maia Sat. A Flwv Pay. ojL" int.

marriage: game Comeor i ExtraMattne Elsetiow Pay. 39TH STB FFTTTt A Nesr Broadway. EE0B31 WMata. Hat. I KWc.

Day I aod Wed. I I LYRIC. Vraa. IS i UHE GIRL PENNANT r.r nma imit a Christy Mathewean. 44th St.

"wftlFTZXZ PRICED TO-DAY. Dally Mats. iSe to L. WAV." SAM BERNARD 4t a.n.. to ai.aa.

IAUO Mi.VTT TOBTAJAUA I liwm minim MACK WA LK Eh I aCilsARtrn wUOTP a Yen BLMNO WARD Bl'KOAI COVCgJtTI -Vatmes and XlaM. week POLAIRE TITS JGLiy; wMjyjrHE WORLD. BOOTH W. ef way. EVa.

Mats. T-da. Sat.Etar. Day. ImLCREATAD'TIITURE SHUBERT 4th.

W. of way 1 TO-NIOHT AT llll. FORBES ROBERTSON'S CiDCiuci "THie ifiirr ivi-y LLL THAT FAILED." (With Gertred I Also To-morrow Eve. r.iuott.1 and Nov. 1.

t. Sat. MaUL. Nor. t.

Wed. Kr X. -Hamlef Kn 4, S. (Kr.) "Paaalna ef 3d Floor Bar" aad "Baemmrnt or Jadsi'j: No. 7.

"Mie. Princess THCATng OF TrlSILLS- Svth. E. ef B'war. Pea.

849. aULKat .1 M. rrns irha -Th. ni-k Mut" 'I: ONE-ACT I Deshabille," "A ralf run oi wnn. uwa- 'MANHA TTA Jpera 1st st.

8 a. -ItlAlinAI 1 Ail aoussL Etsntauts yier d. w. Blindness of Virtue WEST END, HVh atk Am. T.

15 Her Own Mmw Next Week The Five rrsnfcf.rtem. 4tb K. of ear. Zrm. at lA ILaurettfr Tav een, nr.

i at Peg My Heart." Royal Mark frost 1 it'll St. A 3rd Au ra. 35c to SL Mat. Tdy.M A li- I IrSvH'rank yorarty uiv; ai vo. or 13.

NEW IURK'8 I.KADINO THEATKE8. rMDTDP B'way. 4th SL Kfe. at LJYlrliVn. Hata.

Turn, and Wed. ETHEL BARRYM0RE; la th New Comedy. bv V. Hadden Chanbrta. Pound A auLC ed en th.

norel of that aaaaa by Ante Donglaa Sedrwlck. New Amsterdam weT CHRISTIE MACIX)NALD ta Tlrtor Hsrbart'a Mwitarpleea. SWEETHEARTS rDITTRinN way. 44th BL. JfaU.

RaL. Tuea. A Wed. JOHN MASON I- Aufrustus Thomas's New Plav, INDIAN SUMMER ASTOR B'way, 45 Mat. Toes.

Wed. toBALDPATE Extra Mat, Election Day. 1-1 CIDC. B'say 4Ui St. Eea.

1:13. Mala AUU Klertioo T.T Wed. 3D -MONTR and LAST WEEKS. Richard Carle Hattie Williams THE DOLL GIRL THE CKNSOB and THE URAM ATlSfa. 48 SL.

W. of B'war. Kv. 80. Flist i Mstin3 isaturday.

BOM KT If I NO NEW IV. Election Day Matinee NextTuewJay. I VrFIIM45th SL. ar. Bear.

Knv ruArp rrnorc in j. m. wvtvu VH-ytVlLt HARRIETS HALF AN HOUR and Stanley Houghton's Comedy. The Younger Generation Knickerbocker DONALD BRIAN I) THE MARRIAGE MARKET In IHWrJ 44th SL. E.

of Kiea. 1:25. nUlA3WlV Mi'. San. Tees, a Wed.

7 LAST WEEbv BATAKD a a au a a -a a a VK1IJ.KR PARRIfk'tSth Su. nr. Ems. SOi. LAIPUV.r Tees.

A Wed. FANNIE WARD in MADAM PIDrK-iKT PAIPTV Braedway. 4Ut St. Efea. SJ4.

WV1CI uu. KaL. Tata. A Wed. ANOTHER VC A DI It A DDTTTi COHAN A I ltL.mLt iviruiLts HARRIS BIT with BRtCE MrRAB HA I 43 SL.

W. of B'wayj. Kr. rt 1 I I afata Ts-day. SaL A Teea.

II THE LOVE LEASH KKXr MON. KOT, g. SeaU Tvsorrow. MISS PHOENIX A new fatee by ALHKKT LKK. oko.

mu am B'tray A 43d St. EeTFIS. 'w-rtir-nt tJ Bat. Tuea. a W.d.

POTASH PERUiUTTER hih Aw. ItouTcuir Mai. hai. lAianCl MAY IRWIN "Wldew by Piro. Nrrt Ve'trm' Tear of METROPOLITAN O.

House. Nov. MaUoaa and NUiit 1 AIiKAiiANCKd O.NLT. PAVL0WA "rssr goats new st Box Ornea, wrtraa Ht. t.

t.s. WALLACES I 5HS a ssss a. a a i uia bTsi alt ltra aa a ft. LAST DAYSOFPOMPEII BIJOU SSa CEOBGE KIJCI-NK Pbet Draws taaante. THE LAST DAYS OF P0MPEIL CENTURY Matlaeea Wed.

A Sat. at Nlrrhts at This week. "IA TOSCA" In English. Neat Monday Nlsbt. "La Tear" In Italian.

Week Xeg. Ntit Tuee. Mat, "Laeia. POPULAR CONCERT Every Sunday Night -a 7is. 1 -a iim.

v. KUoiLa BEAUT HOW MINERS BURLESQUE People's (Bowery A Spring St 1 The IJberty outs. Bronx (3d A. A I5U St.l The wes cronsua IRVING PLACE THEATRE. TIlM.

A rrt Ci. AMTR VK1TL.rTB-r. Bat. (Fl'UA raccsL) CHRISTIANS te THEATRE I saUwrlptloo. BouaM and n- IrT UuM.

Meraaadle Hetsi Tieksi Of- a L.rvCt I fies. a Fbon. 32 Uieeley TJAMMERSTEIN'S A A DaHyMats. 25-60-T3. W1LKIE BAKU MUe.

Fatima A 1 NEW ACTS. RARE STAMPS IV? E.tii.Bs' 233 W. SfHb St. Artm. Fit.

BROOKLTN AMlPlXNTS. MAJESTIC I Mats. Wed. i A Katnrdar. Vilien Dreams Come True Ht WtTJU5 PUVW trie, BSBBBsbH -tdXposition 1 2th Regiment Armory 62nd Street Columbus Ave.

To-nljht: Great Hlstorkai Pajesnt of th Nerro rice. Four bundreJ participants In costume. -Special Fifty Cents Admission. Hippxlroroe, Sunday Eve Nor. 2.

etocrr ArrtsSANci Management of tGfDON ntlILITARY TOUrUaeUtEIT WQ v. a. Aiorr a katt martxb roRp. A4T, VllHU St SI1I4TIA, POUCX A rise DJEPABTUIATb. Madison Sq.

Garden aTi," If mmm. stvr. M.m. -w. eat.

MaL tmly. Elenkia Retams aaseaaeed Tarn. Am, T. T. PKOCTOTfe K.

X. THEATKta 5th lesi Jaaky-s TM Water rare," Bernard A. Beta-eld Valeris Bertw. A Me Mie A eria. Ballst.

Paul Mertoa A twswa le. Btv. aie. IL. 2V st- it.

4iA Aa 58 3d As. WW. A. rlisi Mitmimi mis ana nnote r'am. PTO TIMB VAUDKVlLT.a AT SMALL TIMS PRICES.

12 BIG ACTS. BELASC0 Vit 5it WARFIELD ArCTfoNEFBL W. 42d At. Bsfara. SAdai Tiisnias A Waal aaft Ttt Xemperamental journey wits) PtTKlCHTTEIN.

CAKNEOIE HAI LTw. AfL. Wer. I. st SAs.

ITALe TESVESA tEewett Piane.1 Maoaaeaian W.WwsSs Peraaa Aewitaa Halt. Thla Aftaraaaa. at S. BONO BBCITAL nay Tleketa on sale at Box Offlee. Marie ICAT7 Contralto t-, A ViAAUVJ AEOL1AX HALL.

TO-N1CHT. at BilA AEOLIAN HALL, Thar. AfL. Nov. at 3.

Herbert itiierspoon Seata Ttd to ll.ft. Manarewent WeWWahn Bnreaa. AEOIAAN HALrJfrl.Eyr,. Nov. I.

at lAir-WILLIAMS aeau Sfe to tLSt. Maa-g-ot Wotfaohn Bareaii. 58 Street and HM ITAIe-TEaEsA CarrenO Popular Prices. THE DINER experiences a certain personal satisfaction dinlnj: at Reisenweber's he is served with the best in foods, entertained by an exceptional cabaret and dances on an ideal dancing floor, and thea be finds that an evening's pleasure has been moderate in cost. Dancang: from Four Until Closing.

$1.00 Tavble tTHote Dinner Every Evening. Genuine Old Fashioned Beef-Steak Dinner. $1 J2S. Ballroom, Private Bancruet Halls and Beef -Steak Garret. Mile.

Jenee and Quintan Tod dance the Brazil. ian Maxixe every evening in the grand ballroom. elliston SevcnLh Ave, 55tli St, New American Enropean Plans. Room Bath, $2.00 per day. Parlor, Bedroom Bath, $3.00 to $4.00 per 'day.

Parlor. 2 Bedrooms Bath, $5.00 to $8.00 per t)ay. Table Board $2.50 per day or $17.50 per week. Write for cVjoUet jC F. CHAMnJN.

MtT, alto rrawrieter Oeaaa Hea, Walck UiH, K. HOIIL -BERKLEY; 170 W. 74th SL CORNER OP AMSTERDAM AT. APARTMENTS Unfurnished by the year. RENTALS PROM S800 ANNUM.

1 A CARD. 125TH ST. AND 7TH AV. was eosaed Peytawbar 1. Tbe dsaaaad for I nmstsa nnai wmm mm phi ubs.

w. mwh. supftly ra desuBd. how faml.tiMl able to velooaM thoae he star deairs t. stea I sua mm, Wltb sany tbanaa for past patroness.

otel Brewster' Undor Nw Man remn The Centre cl ETerything in Beaten aad aeerted CAFE DISTlWCTrVE Th Beat Saaapis Haaass I Hotel Dresden 149-151 West 44tfe; ader new nxaaaaexaeat ttractiv to those appreciating ouiet. well ordered boo; meals served la rooms: apartments with bath at moderate rate. GILLAN A CO. Ale Battershetl Inn. 0W 14th Street, near Fourth Ave.

HOTEL NEWTON, Broadway, between 4tb and SU Eta. High-class family fireproof betel. One bloek frera Subway. BESTAI.RANT AMERICAN PLAN. Apartments of t.

rooms snd rJlH B. F. KEITH'S New York TLfatr COLONIAL PIITMAT. tiv (Lean. h-n-t Wt, a SL IW.tIw aIHaSibra jsJ riAs Pally Mat.

t.lrt.a pi H. 1 frxuinirt In DuoM, AXiCni Ae I HesU Ice" I OPETLA IfOt eir! trmrinrt. yuzi 11 ijoi 3i a if. Mnitn AuUaaH, M.hrs. TJe.l.i r-e I list.

iN.i-iervc ani Cf rrrov AH KiHIi. WAIXACKrnZ1" M0XN0V.3 Vat. Wei. A 1-at. ard K'-etW; ra.

t.t.w loutt i.OA(,i.ibxr or Mr. Cyril Maude riBST PiaVtr.r VaetNalTa MH-r ree4y. Hi! tS IN COMMAND. Seats New hale. FmXCS" St.

Beantna st iL Eatvw M.ttmee Ue-lha Nov. UK WITH INTH 1, L.A.W. With Aai COWL as MART Ttrnxrn Ddngacre A MrT- a t. tra slat'see CAL JiJ tit Lt ta Philipp t1-- "4" a orebiv. Mjybef TheNIidnight iirl feRHNIY ortR i It.

msTiSibAe THE MASTER MIND Nw ver. MAX IRWrN. "WmOW BT PROXT. PHILHARMONIC POCIFTT OP VEW TORK. JOSEF STRANSKY.

Conductor. Ts-sktbt at Te-wer. (FHI Rft, St tit AT CtlNtir. HALL. MJefrea.

CARRENO WANO -KKRMOZ, Overture. "King Lear: RKRI.I07., "Rymphoal THHAIkUiVUKV, Coneerlo foe Flan. It flat miner: TM'ILAIKOWhKT, Marine Slav bubM-rtptioa ami auwl. titaae now on aa). st Boa OtTk.

Slnyle tlraru 1 See. Siisit-BC tkketa at Ue. feUt F. VttitU. Manacer.

1- LITTLE THKA. ltd W. 44h BL Era. ii. lal.

YM. Pay. Wed, if. irANTAay WITH MFIC. A FAS PRUNELLA with MROPF.RlTK CI-ABBC WO I.IJ linee th tiara ef Tha Hi tie Hird' aad 'Nl-ter Beairloe has err Tork bee given a ehaaee to ea-Joy a play so thoroughly loeely.

S.YM PH ON.Y Soelety ot New. Tork-'- "Aitibu va.iuvuvii TO-MOIBOW trVL) 'aad Neat OL'NUAV Nov. 3. at A. HOMER Symphony In Haydn; Air, "Oh.

Par. ton Barh I Serenade in D. Prahme: Air. "Oh. Dan Katale." V.rdl; "La Vlllan.il.

du Ilable." leerfler. Seats on sale Hot Offlee. Aeoiiaa Hall. I'BRAV HILL, BURLf0U6. Alat.

To-day, IlAtU MAI1" taaaiiyi. CduTnbixs Circle; HOTEL ANSOr JIA Broadway, 73d to 74lh St. 'Special Family Dinntr, -j- $10 per cover. 'Every Saturday and Sunday flight at 6 P. and continuing during the Winter season.

The excellent cuisine for which this hotel is famous will be main, tained as usual. A special hiusical programme by one of the finest orchestras in the city during' the dinner hour, Dancing every vrung from 1030 to I A. axcopt Sunday. PRANK HARRIMAN. Tseees A GU8TAV OBLNlAJRPKit, I Managers.

HOTEL 112 Wat 72d St. A fireproof, residential and transient hotel catering only to a 1 clientelv RATES Oa room with bath. Be month and upward. Parlor, bedroom and bath. $71.4 per month.

snd apwsrd. RESTAURaNT a la Cart Good Masse. Bretton BROADWAY esiu to fc6Ltt iX, LABGXaT Avr voy attkactivsI VsTfWWJt UOTAU Subway Station Burfae Car at door; now "iSlevated" Station. S6th Kt Largo, Quiet Rooms with Bath for transient, or permanent real-denc. ATI the tiuatf uta tbe settsr Kav Tarfe Betsis at saa third Was scics.

THE ANDERSOBJ a west aota st. Casey, Madera Family IIoteL X. a room apartaaents. with bath. for.

alabsd or anfaraislMd leased by tne yaar. Amerieaa dining room bome cooking eur apectaity. AUtio4 ANa0UO.i. i rei. Hotel Endicoii Coloznrju Ave.

andl 81t SL New York City Pretty Rooms, One With Bath, SI. 50 ead $2. MARBURY HALL 144 AND 16 HXT trfU ThsssasjasJiy ttrsactt repiVtviat Immi for i. Jr. near Krrrrahia 1 1av Fir- furntalttiin; mn rUip.

ii biii i jiKt B'jucfa--a. i BUui. Ce 8 0 Tr TT jniars asl J-VfiOSMl.

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