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THE NEW YORK TIMES; SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1913. SOCIETY BODS THE CEI1TRE OF GAYETIES Reception at Colony Club for Mis Psnelope Sears, Followed by Dance at SherryV. MISS EDITH ADAMS Canetanee De F. Orr, Tyna.

-tut Katharine H. flteh AlM Introduced at Teae. Tm. theatre pet1, and small danes as, 4eoBtata filled tarda y's social 'TfSTcoloDr Club, Mr. Joseph Han-e, Pf tit Other House.

Oyster TTl- a reception la tba aa-JEnMy room. "Kb dancing." for hr 2LJU daughter. Mlas Penelope to in evening- Frederi Potts woare. the President of -ipiu a and supper lor nr. in wmt.

uua trimmed -TTatiuisand rsbud. and Mm. "i I'tf-Jalaiin wltn touches 01 pink, had Kiin Umid the Missus Ros-lta Ctwu, Dorothy Chniu btroug. Isabel Cum-KfMnTUret li.nder.oiv Florence uid Noel Maakina. if1P of roun married woiMniiH A over th tea tabl.

They VjL VtrT Louis Bblan Moore, Mrs. Cln. Md the Mluei Bitty Sff4 r7et Bowers. Dorothy Crio Tavlor. aXfaV lorthosVwho received at th.

Coiony Club, and S.Tthlparty went to Sherry where rloot.T dance tor MU Hear, took ST 9mll ballroom, with a mijBidht- lucre wer about and thee In deed uiany ol tM Winter oeouuniw. wJae asked were tn. Mass tar? Cutting Cumnock. Joy WllUains, tuHZhi ChiJolm. Margaret Seten For- K.r Parle; CoUn ingersoii, rwaina-ironT Dorothy Howard.

Huxton. flt.ntuin Bowri, fmws. tieveiaad EUlot. BouUton Cobb. w.

M. Carton. Kdward Sarert. Bryca and 8tuart Wing. Brenton, fWrl and Modsey WekUng.

Arnory Pitta Davis, Oliver end Nlcho-; kooasveiu Frederick and Burgess Wooiev. O. Norton Miller, wiiiiam k-S atewart Jolinaoa. Robert Munroa, f7u Harrtman, Thowaa 1 Johnaon, Uu etearnS: Harold llarrlck. ijoa Doubladay.

Frederic Eckajain. tSd Malcolm. Foater MllUken. Xho-iSi Crane, Kdmund feaalaa. John JfeVTiiaiph KlrUa.

and Mr. Kim bail. Mlaa Kdltas Adaaaa'a We a at. Vi Robert FrankUn Adama brought at fcer dibuUnte iunter, aiiaa canu t.m. r.itertf jy afternoon at a tea, fcllowtd by a tratra party and auppar ud informal dancing- at SherrF'a, for SSftJiM aunt Mm.

O. M. Curil. li Et Heventy-fifth Street, haa in-vKatiooa out fur a dance for bar on Jan. 6, at Sherry e.

Mr idm and Miae Adams had ln in receivln their guaeta ttia M'mm Vliidred ilolmea, Marfaret Hmlth, Mrtfita Chapln, Marion Vandernoer, HlK-low. Helen Ellbeck. CarU an tiJa on Beraan. Harriet MAlln. Tanner, vrriflnla Oeddea, Con-rTnc Peabody.

Charlotte H. O.Moru Vtra Van buren. Lena Orant, and Helen tenth. Mlaa Orr Iatrwee. IPm Constanc da Foreat Orr mad Ut Atbut yeaterday afternoon at a tea jtTaa for ber by ber stepfather.

Frit Barnath, Jr, at 1 Will Barantjr- nim4 ttraet IIjm Orr, In sprleot colored taffeta, Ui raclvtng with ber the Miesea Beua rwit. Mart Loulaa Vie tor, Mela Btrm-tecbaow Helen 4c Murray. Louise Raok-ma and her two young slatera. not yet allaaes Klalna G. and Craoa A-Orr.

kCra. Luclan Hamilton Tyng cava a it her new Itorna, kaat Klghty-Bftb treat yeaterday to Introduce her kiubuid'a cou.ln. Mlaa Iilanche U. Tyng, a mhter of JiniN A. Tvna.

of 172 Wait Heventy-mntn Street. iMra. Tyn. la blue velvet, and Mlaa Tyng. in a whit, frock, had the Mlaaes Edith Farr.

Harraret Ferrla, Fay Wllmerdlng, Noel hiikiut, and Julia Cheney receiving wiia tiMn. MUa ritek Debalaata. Hrv Allen Fitch of 88 Weat Fltty-xth Street Introduced ber youngeat aarMer, Mls Katharine R. Fitch, yea-tenlay at a tea, followed by a theatrs arty. The dVtmtonle an Un.

Fitch had re- Utiih ni them the Misaea Katharine mtU. Virxtnta Scully, Krneetin Ulover. Bnrothy Hrown. Mary Bryan. Florence flr.

JaiM-t UreKory. Bally Parker. Edith Bouvter, Helen Ranga. Rcatrlce Kiymood. Eugenia Use 11, Gertrude ftMee, Elliaiieth Fry, Maiisn and DUntha Fitch, and KatheHne Hill.

Uuhter of David Jayne Hill of WaiUi-lartua The theatre party and an per gucats ifiiudcd John Olbb, Carroll Alker. A. alice Chaiincey, Schuyler Van Vecht-John Mint urn, Connor Lawrence, Howard Major. Karl Lamb, Robert Mrera. Coleman McOovern.

William Bramwl, Powell Crlchton. Jaroea "naw, Krneat Hudson, Matthew Lloor-Edwin Dickeraon, and Beaumont sitae Mirdeck a Baal. Wa Clara Murdock made ber debut "rday at a tea given by her mother, Ufa, Harvey Murdock. at 11 Montora-JT PUee. Brooklyn.

A dinner and Bce followed the tea. Mrm. and her daughter had fwatvlng with them the Mlssea Eunice rnr. Alice Rlum. Althea Olbb.

Helen ly Miller of New York, Elia-Mh llurdeck. Edith Shaw. Isabel ft. Helen Thorne, Cortnne Walden. tL ryn Booth of Little FaUa.

wno for the dinner and uno Included Dunbar Adams. John V. f-tf" Frank Uabbott, Radford! Ry Martin. Clinton Caryl Sarrij, Warren Murdock, Satr! trU 51 jlt.iwytr Weddlno To-night. wedding of Mlaa Florence 8-w-J.

caughteref Mr. and Mrs. Aaron rj Newark. N. Bernard af tala city, will take place this th Temple Ohab Zedek.

Ptrt. the Rer. Dr. trach. jlfWlanng.

A reeptlon will fol- a Tha eoupla od thoir honeymoon In Rermuda. tdmea E. Schaefer Debut. Bw'but of M1 Kdn Elotae vZrr- tha only daughter of Mr. and ricaa.

J. Bchaeter. will take 7 There wUl be a supper danca. "Shter to Joel N. Aliens.

rn4 Jo! Not Allen of RS tret may be ton-rrl Ilpo'n ot "laughter Allen waalilea Taad 0Jn. a daughter of 4 Mre Jonaaaa Ugden. FMtura O.butinte Parties. tor r. JTloe WU1 dancing aaugnter, mum ernooi.

tn, Crayath will rlva a heuae country plac. tlL 1-. the end of th era ten. MI3S Vera A wek 11. Cra- fcsrr? iU be a danca while they are Vi A- Caldwell 131 Slxty-J.

to give av luncheon on Cni Penelope Sears at the su-hter of Mrs. t. Haaklna, will ba honor "-Uv lven on next toiiIA1 Pal'nonicn'e by Fordvce andL 31 will give a Ml Watson on Deo. 3 hCVi at which the aueata j. many of this Winter's i ii.urtnn it mill.

pura. Forrest Butterwot la, James w. unici BRIDE'S FATHER OFFICIATES. Mlse Dorothy M. TewneenoJ la Mar ried to F.

C. Nlcodemua, Ft rial DU Vra Terk rimes. HEW HAVEN, Coauu. Dec 20. F.

C. Nlcodemua. a New Tork Uwyer. and Mlaa Dorothy Uarooart Townsend. a daughter of tha Rer, John Hardenbrook Tawnaend and Mrs.

Townaend. and a granddaughter the lata Townaend Cox of Glen Cora, L. were married to-day la Oraoe Church. Hamderv. The bride's father performed tha ceremony, Lieut.

Lioyd Woolaey Townaend. V. B. a brother the bride, gave her in marriage. The maid of honor was Mlas Chariot Townswnd.

a slater of the bride, and tha bridesmaid were the Ulittt Oraoe and Helen tierce, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnalow fierce, of Kayvtlle. L. Gordon Nlcoderpus of liageratown, was toe beat man, and the aahers were William J.

H. Wstters of Elllcott City. Md. John L. Weeks of New Fork.

Edwin War field, of Baltimore, and James Farley Townaend of Mamden, a brother or the bride. After tbo ceremony a wedding break fast waa. served la tha Uraco Church Parian Houae. i JUDGE LINDSEY MARRIED. Denver Juvenile Court's Founder Weds Mlse Brevoort of Detroit.

CHICAGO. Dea Ben B. Ltadsey, founder of the Juvenile Court at Denver, CoL, and Miss Henrietta Brevoort, stepdaughter of Dr. P. J.

Clfppert Of Detroit. were married her to-day. Judge Benjamin Barr Llndsey. who is years old. oecame iamous aoout twelve years aaro aa the founder of the Juvenile Court for dealing with young offenders.

The court met with sucn success In Denver that the idea has been adopted In practically every State in the country. Other I reforms fathered by him In Colorado were a law mak- inir sll men legally reanonsible for Ue moral welfare of children with whom they come into contact and a law giving to orphans the right to J2.UUO of an estate before creditors can toucn it. ARMOUR FERGUSON TO WED. Eng-agcment to Mlaa Mollle Tacka- berry Announced, at Dinner. Mrs.

J. Armour Ferguson rave a din ner last night at her borne, 86 Central Park South, at which the engagement of ber son. Armour Ferguson, to Miss Mollis Tackaberry was announced. Miss Tackaberry is well known In the young er set, and Is a debutante of this season, although she had no formal com ing out. She Li of English parentage.

and has made her home since a young girl with her aunt. Mrs. Joalka de Imre Hercseg of 2S West Tf nth Street, where Several entertainment, are to bo given In her honor later In the aeaaon. Mr. FerKuson la a arraduate of.

Tale. and haa taken part in mJny of the auto- mooite races ar.i met'tu or recent years. After hta marriage, the date for which haa hot been net. be will become Identi fied with, tha firm of (Armour A I of Chlraao. lit.

alater In Mma Mav Far- ouhar Ferruaon. who made her dfhut to society on Friday night at a dance given at ine Hotel Gotham. Amonn the guewta at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Jos ka ie Imre-Herccear.

Prince Sapieha of Austria, and Mar- cant ugo Dpinoia.4 Blumberg-Nurnberger Wedding. The wedding of Mlas Florence Nurn- berger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Isaao Nurnberger of 92 St Nicholas Avenue, to Isaac Blumberg of Savannah. will take place at P.

M. on Jan. at Lenox Hall, 22T Lenox Avenue. 1 ho Kev. lr.

Elias Solomon will officiate. Miss Freda Kloomberg of Aahcville. N. C. will be maid of honor, and Armln Kohn best man.

After; their honeymoon Mr: Blumberg and his bride will live in Savaunah. Mies Dorothea. Keep a Bride Miss Dorothea Keep, daughter of Mrs. Robert Porter Keep, was married yea terday to Robert Leo Hale, son of the late Matthew Hale of Albany, at Farm Ington. Conn.

Robert Porter of Andover, Mann gave his sister In marriage Owing to a death ini the family, the Invitations were limited to the Imme diate family and intimate friends. A until reception followed the ceremony. Mlsa Marjorle Simmons to Wed. Mrs. E.

E. Simmons of Wilmington. has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss MarJorie Elliott Simmons, to John Innes Kane, of Osaln Inar. N.Y.

Mr. Kane Is a mining engineer with the American Smelting and Re fining- Company and has recently re turned from Mexico. 1 Wedding Anniversary Surprise. A surprise dinner and dance was given in the Bedford Mansion In honor of the thirty-fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Harris Pavldon's wedding on last Sunday. The Wtlner Benevolent Society presented to Mr. and iMrs. Davidson a silver wine service. Luncheon for Jules S.

Bache. Emanuel Bloch gave; a luncheon yes terday for Jules S. Bache. Among- the guests were Valentine P. Snyder.

Magistrate Barlow. William J. Wollman. It, icklehelmer, Leopold Hache and Max Krickner or Mocbeater.i r. y.

LATH ROP LHELM. Miss Glsela WUhelm of SIO Weat Ninety-third Street was married yes terday at noon to Harvey Latbrop -in the Church of the Transfiguration, the Rev. Dr. Houghton officiating. Only the Immediate families and a few friends witnessed the ceremony.

The couple left later for the South. KJMBAI.L McGEORGE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles! D.

McGeorge of 840 Wostmlnster Road. Flatbush. Brook lyn, have announced the marriage of their daug-hter. Miss Olive Gray Mc-Oeorge, to Charles W. Kimball af Manhattan, which took place on Dec.

13 In the rectory of the University Place Pres byterian lu urea. ENGAGEMENTS. Tha enraa-ement of Miss Valerie Ath- erton. daughter of Mrs. Mary Kelsey Atherton of 830 West Eiahty-sixth Ctreet.

to Kelley Graham of Louisville. is announced. No data baa been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

William Newman an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Mlsa Mildred Newman, to Charles M. Butler, and alao the engaareroent of their daughter, Mlas Anrsa Newman, to Jerome A. Strauss of Brooklyn. Tbey wtli be at homo on Sunday, Jan. from I to a.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mana of 22ft West Ninety-eighth Street announce the en gagement of their daughter. Mlaa Miriam Mane, to eamond B. Hays, son of Mr.

and Mr Adolpb Hay a. No date aaa been mentioned for the Samuel Schmid of S2S West Klnetr- thlrd Street announces the engagement ef his slater, Mlas Cella Schmid. to Ralph Hermann of Brooklyn. The engagement of Mlas Hattlo Da via daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Davis, 10 boi o. Kramer or this city la an nounced. They will receive this afternoon from to at tha hontai of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, MO Tlnton Avenue.

Bronx. Announcement la made of tha engage ment of Mis Estelle L. Oockenhelmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ouck-enhelmer of 14 East Ninety-sixth Street.

tu rntup i. btera 01 int legal department of the United Booking; Offieee. Th reception will be held at the Hotel Savoy on. Jan. IS.

Mrs. Bertha Baehr has announced tha engagement of her daughter. Miss Sadie Baehr. to J. P.

Falk of Chicago. A reception will be tendered the young eoupl at the home of the bride's mother. 14T West HMh Street, on Christmas night. No data has been set for the wedding." auuaiM aaal eetea aeaurM a4 eld. SCOTT.

PRIHCETON BOYS 1 ARE GOOD ACTORS eBBSSBBwaaassaasawaBWSawaaswaasw VIn Plaudits In Pursuit of Priscllla, a Uvefy Muafcal Comedy, at the Astor. TWO DANCE 'THE REVENGE I Good-Looklng MGlrla, Pretty Muele, Catchy Songa, end Fine Mexican Stage Pic urea In Annual Play. 7 Tan ftmui'f OF rlUKnUA, A nraaleal ceoiedy la acta by R. Strain, urf 11. Kiiiott.

Mtuie F. H. Dvah nan aad D. D. Orilfla.

Produced by moreuMi Trtale ciua at tae new CkIX peaarbreke B. Pitney, ltU Col, M. Emttb, Blaache oiler. W. M.

Kllia. 11 Mra. Molier A. Bwineford, Il4 Ton C. HaKh.

Gladya MeGlnaeee C. B. HunlK, 1914 Kittv P. IX Nelaon. 11T Jack Vreelaad A.

Raakell. tl Uooher Hoi. Oeors T. C. Nevtaa.

isi Cottoa Wood Charlie. L. Heyala.r, lt16 Chock Wagea Casaldy.E. B. Jermyn, 11 3dm Marie J.

W. Bailey, 115 Tom H. begeadre, 1914 Harrr W. M. Barr, 1916 Iuch.i ef T.

Martin, 1017 PrlacUia P. KlUott. 1914 The Princeton Triangle Club paid Its annual visit to New York yesterday, giving two performances of "The Pur suit of Prlscilla, a musical comedy. under the patronage of society women at the Hotel Astor. There was a mati nee, which marked the first public per formance of Jhe annual play, and an other performance last night, On both occaslona the grand ballroom of the Astor was crowded.

The Princeton stu dents are to return to New Tork for another performance of the same play In th theatre on top of the New Amsterdam Building Christmas Eve. To-morrow afternoon the club will ap pear In Washington In honor of freai dent Wilson. Th Pursuit of Prlscilla was writ ten by R. Strain. and H.

P. Elliott 01 tn ciasa 01 mi. in muaio ia or F. H. Dyckman of.

the same class and D. D. Griffin. lftlS. The seen of the musical comedy this year Is laid In the lobby of the Apache corner Hotel just at tne point wner in.

States of Colorado. Utah. Arizona, and New Mxlco meet. Prlscilla is a young English girl who, under the chaperonage of her aunt, the Duchess of Clover, is wandering around the world trying to find a man she fell desperately in love wltn after seetnar mm just ror a mo ment at a grano Dan uecii jr-enny broke 1 an Encllali Lord who is follow ing Prlscilla, and Blanche Moliere, once a iamous uroaowny star, ana ner mom jr. who strives to be refined, are follow In it Lord Pennvbroke.

The storv re- volvea around the pursuit and the pur suing or ri9ic.iiia. 'mere is no tremendous amount of energy wasted in following a plot, but there is some very pretty music and a number of catchy aonaa. and the Mexican costumes of many of the actors and actresses are used to form many pretty Btage pict urea As well as the characters mentioned, there Is Jack Vretaland. a young artist, splendidly played and sung by A. L.

Haskell, who looked and acted as well If not better than most Of the musical comedv luvenlle men on the profes- Slonal stage; Kitty, the daughter of the otel proprietor, played by P. D. Nelson, a freshman, who was the best-looking girl In the piece: xong. a cninaman. played by J.

C. Hughes, and three Sheriffs, played by T. C. Nevlns, C. L.

Uy- Ttailav. Jr waa a. rrfcturesaue Mexican cow puncher. H. P.

EUlotl. President of the Triangle Club, was a tall and stately blonde Prlscilla. The chorus was made up of English tourists, rowpunchers and waitresses, and cowgirls. During the second act J. H.

Legendre and W. M. Ellis, the latter appearing as a girU appeared In a Mexican dance drama called The based upon the music of The Scar composed by J. M. Beck.

It was this dance which came unaer tne oan ox ma Princeton Faculty at a private performance given those censors at Princeton last Thursday, and which almost put an end to the whole show. The Mexican drama was danced yesterday in a much expurgated form. It was cleverly done by the two young men. Among the natroneenes present at the A'tor last night were Mesdames Cornelius R. A Knew.

George B. Agnew, Arch'sld 8. Alexander. J. Sinclair Armstrong.

Howard Russell Butler, Wllllnm Allen Butler. Thomas J. Preston, Roy S. Durst Ine. Charles D.

Hal-eey, Parker D. Handy, James Mott Hartshorne. John Grler Hlbben, Frank Do K. Huvler, Charles F. Imbrie.

Francis C. Laiidon, Adrian H. Larkln. Benjamin B. MoAlnln.

George B. McClellan, Wllltam F. McCombe. Wilton Merle- Fmlth, John O. H.

Pitney, Robert Kelly Prentice, -M. Taylor Pyne. Percy R. Pyne. Arohlbald D.

Russell. Kudoipn E. Schlrmer, Arthur IL Scrlbner, and cnanes a. Thompson. AID STRANDED CHORISTERS.

Cincinnati Authorltlea Send Amerl can Opera Co. Members Home. Bnertal to Tha lfew Tork Timet. CINCINNATI. Ohio.

Dec 20. Sixteen members of the chorus of the American Grand Opera Company of Cleveland. Ohio, which stranded at Lexington, Friday, arrived in Cincinnati to-day and appealed for aid from the city authori ties to get to their homes in Cleveland. Adelaide Norwood, prima donna, and other principals of th troupe, left for their homes from Lexington. The choristers arrived here with just enough money to find a haven, for th night at a hotel wher reduced rates were made for them.

They did not bav enough for breakfast, newspaper man chipped in and hustled them off to a mt uaanwaiiB ina cut buiuiti- tles. had completed arrangements for their transportation to their homes In Cleveland. Th. amHr-an fSrand Ooera Company wa financed bv Max Faetkenhauer of Cleveland, husband of Adelaide Norwood. The company started 00 Its tour on Nov.

IS snd had been playing Cav-aileria Rusticana and Salome." 5,000 CHRISTMAS DINNERS. Army Will Alao Have a i Tree for Children. ITnur hundred thousand DeTSOBS la the United Statea will din 00 Christmas Day as tbo ffuesta of the Salvation Army. In this city alone 6.000 dinner baskets wiu aistnouieu, with soup, 'chicken, turnip, potatoes, celery, pudding-, cake, pie, candy, uta. and raielus.

One feature this year's work la tne provwiag Driaoni o-f New Tork. In addition. Commander Eva Booth will officiate at the bug Christmas trae In th Ninth Regi ment Armory, when rirts or wru a a. a LllJua rli are ill rnaae xo upnn. uww 'Ul be dolls lor 1.00O frtrle, not on of 'horn ever owned a doll before.

-Th. rrn raoort that Of the 120 collection boxes scattered throughout tha city, the fewest contributions have been made to the box sta-tloned at Broad and Wall Street aad called Th Wail Street Box." Dinner for Mlaa Mildred. Rlvea. Mrs. Oorc L.

Rlvea rave A dinner last Bight for her daughter. Miss Mildred Uvea, at 93 East Sevnty-lnth Street. A few additional guests cam to after dinner for dancing. thr being about rirty aii. Among in i Misses Kiuunni lavmnc.

uurrei Intbrop, Tbodra Laroiu.OabreU 'arren. Olivia Cuttinc. R. Thornton rilson. F.

Bayard ltives, and the esars. Cutting and Lanier. SEE ADVERTISEMENT fase Sportins Section THE FIRST "VVALKUERE. Mma. Cadakl aa Brunnhllda In Splendid Performance, l.

SlearauBd. tTrtoa nni. I Karraaaal Wmb. Carl llraua cYeiaatad Johanna Uad.al Frtcka laatseaauer parka AJlea Vera Curtla Ifuaen Foraa Eubank Kobaaon ataaruiie Mattfeld Maria Oucbeae Coad actor. Alfred Berts.

1 Th first performaac this season of -Die WalkurC at th Metropolitan Opera Houae, which waa presented at yesterday's matinee, waa on that gave satisfaction to lovers of Wagner's work. It bad many strikingly fin qualities. Th orchestra played with especial beauty of ton, dramatic expressiveness and delicacy of nuance, and many of th scenes were given In a manner most praiseworthy. More of th new scenery that baa been provided for all th "Nlbellng" dramas was disclosed, that for the last act having-, of course, been seen In "Siegfried" two weeks ago. It Is designed and painted with skill and artistic beauty, that for th second act being; especially striking In color and In its massive representation of.

rocky cliffs. In the last there are some striking effects of sunset clouds. The performance was given by singers who have all appeared in It before, lime. Gadskt made her first appearance this season In it as Brtinnhilde and sang admirably, especially in the scene of her announcement to Sieermund of his approaching; death. She had a warm welcome, which took the form of many large baskets of lower.

Mine. Frem-stad's beautiful Btgllnd had all its plastic grace and appealing pathos which makes It one of the finest of her Impersonations. There is something to desired 4n Mr. Braun's Wotan, which is not one of his most successful achievements, for it lacks repose and dignity and elemental power; Its vocal side is the best Its vocal side Is far from the best of Mr. Vrlus' Siegmund, and he did some throaty and constructed singing.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT. 61. Bartholomew's Choir 8inge Car-! ola Xpproprlate to Chrietmaa. The Christmas concert of the series of symphony concerts for young people was held yesterday afternoon at Carnegie Hall before a large audience. An important part of the programm? waa th singing of a considerable number of German, French, and English carols by the choir of St.

Bartholomew Church, Arthur Hyde, Director. Th spirit of these compositions was appropriately. expressed In the singing anil Hyde's work showed that he has trained an admirable body of choristers. The "educational" featurea of the. concert Included exposition of the orchestral use of the French horn the 'ceilo, although Mr.

Pamrosch is so happy in the brief introductory remarks he makes that the younx people In the audience snd there wore some very young ones were not allowed to suspect they were being educated." but only amused. Josenh Franzl, on t'te French horn, and Jacques Renard, on th 'cello, played very agreeably selections illustrating their inatrumenta. 0 The orchestra included among its numoers tne reiscuuix overturn, the anditnte from Tsr-lialkowKkl's Sym- No. 5. the Pastoral IntfrlU'l-rom Th Messiah." and excerpts from Beethoven's Symphony Xo.

and Massenet's Les Bryonies." SOCIAL INCIDENTS. Mrs. Gorman and Miss Gorman of -M Madison Avenue will give a tea dance on Saturday, Dec. '27, from 4 until 10 O'clock and a second on Jan. 10.

A series of dances will be given by Mrs. John a Flske of 814 West Eighty-second Street on Jan. 8, and 2 Feb. 5 and 19, at Delmonico's. Col.

John D. Barrett. XT. B. and Mrs.

Barrett and MIhs lulse Barrett. who returned Friday on the Princess Irene from several months of travel abroad, are at the Hotel Astor for a few days before going to Fort Wrlrht The Misses Margaret. Lydla, and Elizabeth Barrett are in a private school In Italy. Mr. snd Mrs.

Pembroke Jonea. Mr. and Mrti. John Bunnell Pope, and Mrs. Henry M.

Flagler, who have been at the Plaza several months, left yesterday for Wll-mlrgton. N. C. Mr. and Mrs.

Jones will spend the holidays at Arlelgh. their boutnern plantation. Mr. and Mrs. William Corey have taken an apartment at the Plaza for the Winter.

Mrs. -Corey arrived on the AmerutR- The Dramatic Association of George town University gave a two-act musical comedy. "The Maid of Marchefleld. last night at the Plaza. There was dancing after the play.

Mrs. Jonathan Peterson and Miss Ma Hon BisHett Pteraon will be at home on Tuesday afternoon at T4o St. Mark's Fiace, Brooklyn. Mra. Albert H.

Chaffee win begin her seventh annual series of Wednesday Morning- Art Talks, at 13 East Thirty-eighth Street, on Wednesday. In January. She will discuaa the raaaterplecea In the Metropolitan Museum. and also rive talks on a "little Tour Through France and Villas on Italian Lakes." Th Freundschaft Society gave a dinner and dance last night at the Gotham for BOO members. The dinner was tn the large dining room, and a concert and dance followed- in the ballroom.

The clubhouse of the society In West Fifty- seventh street, opposite tne iotus ciuo. is approaching completion. A reception and dance for Miss Eleanor Wild and Miss Miiarea neisey, the ri tan te dauehtera of Mrs. Frank Griswold Wild and Mra. Clifford Kel- ey, wul be given on Wednesday evening In the Pouch Gallery, In Brooklyn.

Several dinners will precede the dance. Mrs. Wild wlU be the hostess at one for debutantes at her residence, 421 Clinton Avenue. THEATRICAL NOTE8. David Warfteid'a enn cement la Tha Aoo- tloneer ended last nlarht at the Belanca TV.

nr, ml a r(i tiI.V MUimMUNI a tariff road tour In Buffalo Monday. "The Tera- duclVue. ended its ran at the Republic last read season In Brooklyn. Wr 1111am A. Bradv has acewted a comedy from Frank Craves called Too Many Crooks," and will produce it.

wltn the autbor la tha lea dins role. lucntni nwiuui Thomaa will siva a private exhibition of Mi. picture play goldter. of Fortune Tuesday morning in th American Theatre. There will be a public meeting of th.

National Federation of Theatre Clubs at Tbs Playhouse. Marrue Ixer denies that has given op the Philadelphia field, and declares thatch, will opea two vaudeville than tree ia that city Jama. K. Hackett: wh la in tha cltr for a naw oaya. nm-r rwreo an Itirmii niai, play.

The Melody- ef Youth," and will pre. BVC fa 9vm fc Oenaral Jska itecan win nwo ih. tTudami Tkeatr. ta another New Tork houae aa Jan. fr.

The profeaaaoaal Woman. Xea-a taBa4 Ita annual baaaar reaterday afteraooa at tb A mnwim. A 1 m.d af AMm aloaal people war la atuadanc. Christmas Sale Prior to Removal IC J. COLLINS 8 West 33d St.

Objets d'Art Da inty French Bags Baskets French Prints SPECIAL PRICES ALBAN W. PURCELL DEAD. Actor-Manager and Dramatist Waa a Civil War Veteran. Albaa W. Puroell, actor-manarer, playwright and veteran ot th civil war, died on Tuesday at bis home, 4U West 115th Street.

In ions, his health facing. Mr. Purcell purchased a farm la th Adirondack and retired from professional Ufa, waa bora In Wadnworth, la 1M4. began his dratnatio carver In 1803 under th man-agc-ment of John A. Eilaler at the Academy of Musie.

Cleveland. and remained with Ellsler unUl 1 In 1M be appeared at the Opera House, Rochester, N. under tha management of John C. My era, and married Mr. Myers's daughter.

Miss Flora Myers, who waa appearing there as leading woman. In succeeding years he was associated with Mr. Myers in th management of tours of Edwin Forrest. Edwin Adams and Charles Barron. In 1870 Mr.

Purcell and hie wife were members of Laura Keene's Southern Circuit Company, and the following be organised a company support-nr his wife, Flora Myers, whs for three years toured New England and th lower British province. During his stag career Mr. Purcell had acted In support of Kate Bateman. Rallle St. Clair.

F. Chsnfrau. C. W. Couldock.

John Wilkes Booth. Charlotte Thompson. Maarirl Mitchell. Mr. und Mrs.

W. J. Florence, and Mrs. Barney Williams, Frank Mayo and Mrs. D.

P. Bowers. Mr. Purcell was the author of several plays. Including "Manassas." a civil war drama: "The Mlllerltes." and "Bailey Neck." He served in th civil war with the Thirteenth Regiment.

New York Volunteer Infantry, and fought with that command at the Battle ef Bull Run. He ia survived by two chil dren. James F. Purcell and Flora M. Purcell.

'P0C0' OF HARVARD IS DEAD. "Old Clo' Man' and Money Lender to Studenta Left Wealth. Special to The Kmc Tork Timf. BOSTON. Dec.

20. Bernard Bennett, better known the world over as "Poeo" or "Harvard's Old Clo'man." who for a generation haa figured some times as plaintiff, sometimes as de fendant in many sensational civil suits frrowlmc out of his business as th "col lege men's broker," died suddenly this morning at his borne at sa Allen street. West End. He was born in Germany tn 1868. and nettling in New Haven.

But he found Vol. w. mlnmmr V. A tpanaf, Tnfm. self to Cambridge, where he soon made new acquaintances among th Harvard students and started there In th business of buying old clothing.

He made good at once, and his business thrived until the college authorities and the city fathers united to deprive him of his license. SJnoe then, while still retaining the tiile "Harvard's Old Clo'man." he had been In reality only a money lender to the students. The size or rortune naa never been estimated, but he died wealthy. "Poco" never ked any collateral on his loans, but when borrowers came he always sent them away with pockets filled. Because of this he charged impressive rates of interest.

Not a student wno was wealthy but knew "Poco well. He did business with thousands of them. One time Bennett sent a lawyer 2,500 miles to look up the credit of the father of a student who wished to borrow Later, when ho could not recover the money, Bennett haled tne youth Into court ana rorcea a settlement of MAJOR H.F.BROWNSON DEAD Civil War Veteran, Author and Lawyer Formerly Lived Here. Major Henry Francis Brownson. veteran of the civil war.

author and lawyer, is dead at his home In Detroit, Mich. Formerly he lived In New York He was born at Canton, Aug. 7, IMS, the son of Orestes A. Br on son. also an author.

After graduation from Hoi)' Cross College and subsequent study In Paris and at the University of Munich, he was admitted to the bar. Major Bronson served throua-k th civil war. ranking first as Lieutenant or me ritteentn sew York Volunteer Engineers and finally as Captain of th Twenty-fifth Infantry. He waa hre- vtted Major for gallantry at the battlo of Malvern Hill. Major Bronson waa the translator of love and Mary from the Italian; Brilme'a Fundamental Philosophy," trom the Spaniah, and Tarducci's r' Life of Columbun." from the Italian.

He as the author of The Life of John Sebastian Cabot." Religion of Ancient rarx jiasonry, iraltb and and Equality and Democracy." THOMASCHEFSKY DIES. "Father of Jewish Stage In Amer lea" Retired Three Years Ago. Philip Thomaschefsky, who was known as the Father of tho Jewish Stage In America," died yesterday at Centrevtlle, N. on a farm to which had retired three years ago. He waa bora In Kitf, Russia, alxty-nln years ago, and came to this country thirty-two years ago.

Thirty years rko he established, in Fourth Street, the first theatr In this country on which plays in Yiddish were presented. For several years the company produced almost exclusively the piays oi uoiosaaan, ine notia Russian Jew playwright. Jater Mr. Thomaschefskv m-rot sev eral plays himself. He waa also a writer ior jewisn newspapers and mag-ailnes.

He wai one of the founders of the Hebrew Farmers' Loan Association. Mr. Thomaschefsky left five 0ns and four daughters, all of whom are in the theatrical His eldest son, Boris, is the well-known tragedian and manager of the Thomaschefsky National ineatre at ui uont Houston Street. EZEKIEL rTtHQMPSQN DEAD. Former Aeeletant Corporation Counsel Waa In His 59th Year.

Esekiel R. Thompson, a well-known lawyer, of 63 Park Row, died yesterday at his home. 807 West Fifty-first Street, in hla fifty-ninth year. Ha was born In New Tork, a descendant of an old Colonial family, and waa educated at Columbia University. During hla professional career Mr.

Thompson waa Aa-sistant District Attorney, Assistant Corporation Counsel, and counsel to the Board of Health. He was on of the counef to the State Board of Appraisers and ran against Senator O'Gorman for Justice of th Supreme Court, Mr. Thompson left a widow, a son. and a- daughter. Sumner A.

Cunningham. NASHVILLE. Dec 20. Sumner A. Cunningham, editor and proprietor of Tha Confederal Veteran and well known among both Union and Confederate veterans of th country, died to-night at a hospital here following a series of hemorrhages of the no.

Mr. Cunningham was found urtconsckus In his offic Wednesday morning. He was born In July. 1143, and served In th Confederate Army. After th war an tared newapapr work, and at on time owned The Chattanooga Timea Auto- Case Formerly $20.09 Small Case, $7.50 ALL HOLIDAY NVCV ma at relet.

Kxaatt Handkerchief aa Cret Cases beastiral kacn for aU warp a. Jute piece haad-aaad aav4 tanirldaai. Saeheta af all kin da, Maay at Iter Mead gift at Gift Folder MmlUd Frew V. DAKSY, 14 West 47th St. Phase Bryaat 3329 mfinvtvfitmftrrtvir4 ESCORT CHAPIfrS BODY.

Commander of tha Wyoming ta ba Burled In Erie. Penn To-morrow. Th body ef Capt. Frederick I Chapln. U.

S. commander of th Wyoming, the riagahlp of th AUanUc fleet, who died in the Naval Hospital. Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, left tb Grand CenUal Station last night at o'clock, a a train bound tor Eri. where th funeral win take plac to-morrow. Twelve petty offloers from th Wyoming, under the command of Lieut.

I. c. Patterson, who la in charge of th conducting of th body to Erie, were th official eeoort of th body, and remained on guard over It while it lav In th station. Mr. Chapln and her eon Sheldon, and several naval officers, arrived at th station with the body and went to Erie on th same train.

Th relative and naval officers arrived at the station in. ten carriage with the body. Among th officers were Rear Admiral Wlnalow, commander of the First Divlaion of th Atlantic let. and hi Flaic Lieutenant. Rufus Zogbaun: Commander Fogel-fzang and officers of th Wyoming, and th staff officers of Rear Admiral V.41?" Italaer, commander ot th Atlantic fleet.

Giver of Preaidenta Turkeya Dead. WESTERLY. R. Dm. 20.

Horace Voss, widely known aa the purveyor ot turkeys for Thanksgiving Day dinners at the Whit House, died to-day. He waa 73 years old. When 1 years of age Mr. Voss began the business of raising turkeys, and during the term of President Grant conceived the Idea of offering the choicest of his flock for the President's Thanksgiving dinner. Since that time he ha annually provided turkey for the White House, though on th occasion of his tlnal gift last month his bird shared bonoVs with a turkey from the South.

Obituary Notes. JAMES O. HILT at on time nupervMns architect of the Treaaury Ttapai-tmant, ari naaia-ncr of tha Bureau of Prtntlns and En. graving and the Government Printing Offle. buildings In Washington, died sudtlenly In Waahintcton on Friday la hln T2d year.

Mr. Bill waa born In Maiden. Mass. JOHN B. CALVIN, for twenty-two years chief engineer for tha tlrand Vnton Tea Company, died reaterday after a week'.

111-neaa from pnetynonla at Lis home, 4.8 Van Buren Btraet. Brooklyn. Ha waa bora tn Brooklyn firry-four year. aaa. w.

mam-bar of th National Aaaorlatlon of Stationary and the Modern Science Club of Brooklyn. Mr. Calvin la aurvived by hi. wife, two daughters, and four aona, Miss MARIS LOUISE BRADY, a great-granddaughter of Roger Sherman, one of the aJgner. of th UeclarUan of Independence, and daua-hter of the late Jam.a II.

Brady, died on Ttiasdar at. th. Ht, Margaret Hotel, in Wart Forty-eevemh Street. Bh. waa 60 year.

old. and wu the araaddaun-R-ter of CoL Jonathan R. Htevenaon, who car. rled the New Tork Reclment around Cap Horn In IMA, nnd ubeequ.ntly became the war Governor of California. ARTHVK J.

LKART, clerk of the Hemp, atead, L. Board of and Pro-sraaaira leader In the Twenty-fourth Election utatrtct of Naaaau County, died on Friday of pneumonia at the home of hla father, Denl. Leary, J2 Maple Avenue, Kockvlll. Centre. I.

He wm. 3S 'yearn old, and wa. a graduat. of St. Fraacl.

Xavler Collef. in Manhattan. Mrs. SARAH REEVK, wMiw of John O. Raeva, once Superintendent of Floating Equipment of the Lone- Inland Railroad, died on Friday at her home In Flrat Street, Brooklyn.

Mr. Reeve died In October laat. HATWARD D. ROPK. son of Andrew W.

Roae. "a retired capitalist, of Ti East Fifty-aeventb Street, died en Dec. in Dax, France, accardlns to information received her yeatardar. Mr. Rea.

waa VI year, el- and had been In poor health for aeveral years. THOMAS FREDERIC JAMES, for forty-three years connected with th. banking firm of Leea A Wallace, afterward Laldlaw A died of a complication af dlaaaae. on Thuraday at hla home. 101 West Eiehty.

fifth Street. He la by hi. wife and daughter. LEWIS THOMPSON, one of th moat widely known lumbermen In the where he owned 75.000 acr. of Umbered land, died on Friday in Warrenaburg, N.

Y. Mm. MARGARET NTJJfOESSKR PFEIF-rEK. wife of Philip Pfcllfer. died on Thursday at her home, 408 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklys.

in her yaar. 8 ha ta survived by her huabaud and three aona BURNETT TAYLOR, a negro, who foe rm haa bacn ttaa auard at the office of th. Poatraaatar of New Vork. died on Friday nlgnt at tne itooaeveii. ruapiw.

u- unrAi in tha navv all Ihrouah Ui. civil war and waa appointed doorkeeper by th. lata Poarmaater van i-oii- na waa wv ubu year, of age. miti t- mow artfe af Wlllet F. of a pattern company of New York City and proprietor of The Canajohart.

Courier, died canajonane Cook waa prominent In the church, club, and social life in th. Mohawk Valley. Mr. MlRT COLBY SPBIR. widow ot Adoiphu.

rower Kpeir. who waa a Jeweler In Manhattan, died at Berkeley, CaL. on Dec, 11. Hh. waa born In this city 78 years ago and bad lived in the Proepect Hill aectlon of Brooklyn until three year, ago, when went ta vixtt her son.

Oswald Spetr, at Berk.ley. Mra. Spelr leaves another son. Morgan B. Hpelr of Charlotte.

N. C. and tw dauarntara, Mlaa vrac nniiui ua Herbert It. Walton of Toronto. HIRAM OARRETSON, a retired business man formerly of New urunawica.

wh.rs ht was for many years bead of the firm of Hiram Uarretaon A Son, dealers In brick and coal, died yesterday at th. bom. or nla oaujroter, Mrs. inoraaa w. Dicmnon, DM west Ena avenue, n.

waa year. vtu. ATKir.I' KAtTFMAN. a financial expert em ployed by Hirecn. Ltllenthal Jc US Broadway, died yesterday in ML Pinal Ho.

aged 49 years. Ha I. survived by his wife. They reaidad St to Hotel Majeattu. Mr.

Kaufman, who cam to this country twenty-five year. aa-o. waa tha reprrerntativa In Mexico of the Ouairenhalms. and later ha wraa with tha firm of Uoldman. tcha at and aasoclatad with the banking firm of Will- lam Salomon ft Co.

He was a member of the Harmonie Club. JOHN T. RUSSELL, a clerk employed In tba Bureau of Elections, died on Friday la tha Post -Graduate Hospital rollowins- an op. ration for cancer. Mr.

Rusa.lL who waa CI year old. left his wife and son. Da waa a member of the Twentieth Assembly Demo cratic organisation, and of the Cherokae Club. Hia home wa at 44 nml seventy- alntn street. Mrs.

ANNT8 HAINES TUCKER, widow of Francis P. Tucker and daughter of the late Denial Raines of New Jersey, died yesterday at Salisbury, c. GEORGE T. A DEB. a cou.ln of Alvah T.

Adee. Assistant Secretary of the United State under William J. Bry.a. died la tha Engl.wood Hospital la EBglewood. N.

yesterday. Mr. waa fonad lying In the yard hla bora, ia s.ag.water, ana waa taken to the hospital wb.re ha died half an hour later. Death waa dus to apopl.xy. Mr.

Ada waa 6S years old. For a number ef years ha waa employed by tha A. T. Stewart Company 1n New York aad lat.r by the H. B.

Claflla Com pany. DONALD BARTHOLOMEW, a ear-tooalaC dlad yesterday at his home, tt De Kalb Aveeua, Whit Plalna of ps.ti-rnonla. Ha was taken 111 on Wednesday laat. Mr. Barthoiomaw wa a cartoonist Ik.

Rwaalnar (tlaba. He was 10 T.ara of age aad left a wife aad two calldr.a. Uawt. LOnS GRAVES of Enrlna Company N. 1.

waa found dead la hi baa el rir Haavdaroartara aw Hwdaa Straat. Bobokan. yaataroar anerntng, oi nawi oi.a-.. been a member of ta Hoboken Fir Depart- Btent alao lava. Mttrriag and dof sflos Mtswdsd tmr sMsrrttM i Thm Jfew For Xlmss now he telephoned to 1000 Bryaat.

DOETTHOFT'. T. Mr. and Mrs. Albert vao Vr.

and Hrs. C. i. a vm LOW EN 8 TK IN. Mr.

and Mra. K. L. Law.nstaln na RtU Fraak.l- ataiai, a aw, a 4A A S. mi lzirn trt van.

oausktsr. Mariat. jar. ana Airs. wkui CnfftgrTj.

FALX BAEHR. -Sadla. daughter -wtha aaa ta. lata anua ror, Falk ot Chicago. At boan.

Tnaraday, DacV ti. mi. after 1. 147 Wst IUU k. ohlSas aad Toledo paawrs pla py.

WEIJt--WEIwsTrrrX--Mra. -X. Walaatala ot meat, of bar. eaugkur, Faaate. to Rarry Welav soa ef Mr.

aad Mrs. Simon W.U. No carda. WREATLET E. Allea to Claola is.

waeauay. ABMhTTRONO CALVEET.On WadneadaT. Ita. li. ins.

at iw it Caxharla t-auvert raw Arnwvaf. CCt-DERT-iRVIJCd. Oa Saturday, Dae. JO, rsctra-y af Ht. MVaaat a Churck, tYanforo, N.

Nina. aattrr ot Mr. end Mrs. John Sniea Irrtn af WastflaU, N. Lewis Lee ace Cooer, Ad.

BU.L-K:rp. Sarwrflay. Dae. SO, 11 at Farwilaetao, leeetaa, aal. Rob.A La MX 16 EL-ST NO EL-lr, the ltk if Tkomaoe, reeter af f.V tplar-opal cbwre, CMaaaa, Chan.

Metoal at Saw T.ra, to jkir Aaachiar af Mra Charts W. Stl of Peruana. Or. Nawara. i Margaret P.

ftaadolpk Rarry F. OaTpla. CONNOLLT-Wnitaaa. In hla Tlatrear. ws-tlvw af Kllnamaek County, Wat.rfard.

Iralaad. fatkae of Mra. W. M. Shugrwa.

Sarah, Catherine, and William J. Fwnaral from hla lAt. reakdaa. Iwl'in t-. (Poplar Corona.

L. Monday. Dec. st A. M.

Thane to tha Chamh ef Our ldy of aorrvwa. wher a aolema anaa af raqutasa wUl be effarsd far the rapoa af kla ooL CUNNING A M- On Satwrday. Deo. 90, IS IS. Carl K.

CunalBaaara of atraoklyn, H. In th. asth ywar ot him aaa. Intarmaat Toledo. Ohio.

OARRETSON. Eatered 1st rest De. 0. 111. Hlrant Oarratao.

la th aid year hla age. Services at th rasld.se of hla daughter, Mra. Thomas W. lflc-erton, 4 14 Weat End A Tweed ay. Dee.

IS. at IS Interment Kim. Wood Cemetery, New Brunswick, N. at P. M.

Plea omit flewere. HATCH. Llasle Olive, after a palnfal 111. neea. a led Dec.

Hth. Funeral asr-lras from bar late home, 1ST West llth St. (Caih.dral Parkway). Sunday, at P. M.

Interment at Hartford. Conn, en Monday. Hartford paper pleas, copy. HJO HAM. Entered lata raat Friday.

Dee. 10, 1H1S, beloved daughter af Llndley J. Hitrham. Funeral serrlona at her heme, lite Rich Mt, Vernon. N.

Sunday, the Stat. 213 P. M. Carriage, la waitiner en arrival of train l.avine Grand Central Station 1 05 P. New Havaa Railroad.

Interment private. HIRSCHHERG. On Friday. Dec. 1.

at his resldrnc. the Hargrove. 113 Wast 72.1 Julius Ulrerhbrrg. la the nSth year of hta aa. Funeral awrvic.

will be held en Sunday momlna. Dec. 21. at CO Wnt Sath at 9 O'clock. HOCHDORF.

M11II. beloved wife of M. Harold Hochdorf ef 4 Waat limh New York city, amddenly, on Wednesday. Dec 17. 101S.

in tha 20th year of her at. Her remains were laid at real In Bayslda Cemetery on Friday, Dec. 18, IBIS. HORRERT. Manrareta.

FUTvERAL CHURCH," 4l Weat Sd. BL.IX1.) Tim later. Autetnobiia cwr- tag. JACOBS. Dee.

llth. at her residence, l.ttl Madlaon Sara, wldsw ef Philip H. Jacobs, la hr loth year. Funeral Sunday, 14 o'clock. KAUFMAN.

Adelf. beloved husband ot Nattl. la hla 4ith year, after a short Illness. Funaval at eoavanlanea of family. Chicago, Havana, London.

Pari Berlin. Frankfort pa per a piaaa copy. JAMES. On Dae. IS.

118. at hi. rawtdane, 101 West 86th Thomaa Foedlck, ha-loved husband of Emily Conover. Funeral service at his lata raaldenc, on Sunday afternoon. Dee.

SI, It 13, at 1:43 P. M. LUNDMANN. Camllle beloved husband of Mary A. Lundmann, In hi.

S5th year. Dec 18, 1013. Funeral anrvlces Sunday, I P. at hla Isle residence, ro West IT'th St. Ralatlv.

and friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment private. LUTSTBB, On Friday morning, Deo. 1. 1013.

at ber residence. Mi Waat 112th N. Y. City, Mary Wlna-it Smith, beloved wife of Cornelius W. Luyetnr.

Ber. vie. on Monday. Dec. 23.

at 10 A. St. Interment private. ROSE. At Dax.

France. Dec. 5, Hay ward only son of Andrew AY', and Emma H. Hose. Funeral eervlce will ba held at residence, 22 Kast 07th Monday.

Dec. 22. at 2 P. M. It ta requssted that no tlowera be sent.

RUSSELL On Dee. 19, lll. John beloved husband of Mary F. Russell (nee Burke I. Funeral from hla 1st.

residence. (44 East 19th on Tuesday, Dec. at A. to tha Church of St. Monica.

Interment Calvary. SILVER. Morris, aead 47, husband of th late Sarah -SUver. father of Lela. Lelp.

Fannie, Pick. Mamie, Marquis. (3eorss, and Lester Silver, Dec. 10. Funeral Sun.

day. 11 A. at 13S West 117th St. Interment at Bayalde Cemetery. SMITH.

Friday, Dec, 19. 1918. Maria M. Campbell, widow of Dr. Cnarlss H.

Smith, at the residence of her daughter, Mra. William Fsstus Morgan. Albany, N. Y. Interment at Cooperetowa on Monday, Dec.

-A. Richmond, paibera please copy. SMITH. Very suddenly. Calvin on Dae.

1. 1H13. at hia real denes, BernardavlUa, X. In his 73d year. Funelar asrrlra.

from her late residence, Tuesday, Dec 13, at 2 P. M. 8PEIR. At Berkeley, on Dee. llth, IMS.

Mary Colay Spelr. widow of Adolphus rower Spelr. Funeral service will ba hold In Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, Brooklyn, on Monday. Dec. 22d.

at X.S9 P. M. Thursday, Dec, 15, 1013. at his residence. Lone Oak, Babylon, I- John L.

Stephens, in the 7tb year ef bis age. Funeral aervlcea at Christ Church on Sunday at 1:80 P. M. Carriage will meet train learlna Pennsylvania station at 11:34, and, returning, a special ear will leave Babylon Jor Brooklyn at 2:15. TAYLOR.

Suddenly, on Thursday, Dae. IS, Thomaa Johnston Taylor, beloved husband of Ella Garner, father oi Mm. William Fi. Waddell, anil eldest sun of the late John Taylor and Mary Jane Johnston. Funeral service, at hln late residence, the Luxor, 000 West' New York City, Saturday evening, at o'clock.

Interment Sunday, Dec. at Kensteo Cemetery. Jacksonville. Louisville, Ksnssa City, and Richmond papers plea, copy. TAILOR.

Bethel No. 733, F. and A. M. Brothers are requested to attend funeral services of Brother Thomas J.

Tartar at his lata residence, eoo Weat llirth Saturday evenlnx. o'clock. THOMPSON. On Saturday. Dee.

10, Esekiel beloved husband of Emma M. Thompson. Fuosral services at 897 West slat on Monday sveainc. Dee. 2d, at 8 clock.

I term en private. TUCKER. Een tared Into rest Dee. 20. at Salisbury.

N. C. Annie Haines, widow ef Francis p. Tucker, and daughter of the late ex-Governor Daniel Ha roe of New Jersey. Interment at Salisbury.

VALLELT. Dec 89. 1918. Patrick William, beloved husband ef Ellen Vallely. Funeral Tuesday at 9:39 A.

M. frara his late residence. 419 West 141th thence to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. 141d St. near Convent Av.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. VION. Ann widow of Denial Vie, at her residence. 1.118 Ho Bronx, Dae Hi. Funeral Tuesday.

Deo. SX at lO A. at tae Church of PL John Cnrysestum, 167th Ho Av. WEIL. Abraham, on Dee.

19, after a lingering Illness. In his 81st year. Funeral at convenience of tha family. San Francisco paper, pleas eopy. WELLE R- Entered into rest Thursday, Dee, 18.

IS IS, Catherine E. Welter, beloved wif. of George E. Wellar. Funeral service at 424 Convent A Sunday evening at i arcioca.

WRIGHT. la New York on the S9th December, Mra Jenni. JAii.athal Wrlcht, formerly or Saratoga Sprlncs, In the 8 2d year her age. ranerai private. BLEMLT.

Ferdinand. Dae. 18. agd 88. Fu- neral 304 West St.

BOY LAX. Sarah. JOS Weat 14th St, Dao. 18. Funeral to-morrow, 10 A.

M. 212 East lMth 8L. Deo. 18, aaad 73. DALY.

Bridget. 889 fttn Ar. Dae. 19. Fu neral to-morrow.

9:111 A- M. DOLUS. William. 48 East 155th Do. 18.

Funeral to-day, P. M. DONNELLY- Anna 81 East 108tfe ia 1 A1 S.a1 a Xi DOWft-Mary 821 East 834 Dao. IA. aa-a wz.

DR1JA- AtharlDa. 210 Wast 88d SC. Deo. 10. ERISM AN Dao.

If, aged SS. Fa- nervl 2.SUS 8th Av. FAY. Marguerite, SIS 84 Dee. 18, agad 17.

Funeral to-day. 2 P. M. FOSTER. Arthur.

Ml Weat 190th Deo. 1. Funeral to-cnorrow, 10 A. M. GANICKE.

WUIIsm. Eltens-vll. S. Dec. IS.

aged Tl. Funeral to-wvorrow, 9 P.M. MANNA. John. 214 East 21at St Da.

18. HART. Edward 1M West lOVtk SC. Da. 18.

Funeral to-dy, P. 1L BERBSTER. Charles A 230 East 934 SL, Dec. 18. Sg4 84.

HINKS. Deua. 831 East S24 Dae. 18. seed S3.

HOPKINS. Mary. 1.S79 Madia) Dec 1. Fuaarsl to-day, HAM. JACKMUS.

Mathilda, 137 West HStfe SC. Dee, 18. agad 84. JACOBS. Sara.

L831 Madison Av, Dae. 10, aaa-t u. 18 Weat 141st Dec 18 KEMP. HanrrV Doe. 18.

Fvaarai VsZ East 81st StDec. 18. E0ENIG. Henry. Dec.

1. Funeral S32 East Kid SC. te-day, 1 -JO P. M. UCVT.

Julia, 2 Bank Dee. 18. Fnaaral iiwi. ta ao a. M.

XXOYD. Bu(i Fort Waahhagto Dec is. MacALEER. Jajna. Sll East lfBth SL.

DM. ia fa JjfcCORMACK- John, Dec 18. Funeral 84 Cth A to-day. 2 P. MrLOUGHLlN-.

Patrick. 2.911 Baskha 1hn.fl KmIl-UM. 17. MoNEII il Margaret. Jirl Lwrnce SL.

DaC. 19. unarai ao-oay. MARTIN. Jubn.

1S4 West SOth St Dee, 18. MLl-LtR Barbara, SIS East est SC. Dae. West-J8d St, Dec 19. ruaerai va sa.

Dec lV Tvnvrhl 2i East S.u 81.. to-aorrw P. M. NOLA.V. WllUam 1U.

19. Fokaral l-Kinctaw tw-daf, 2 P. M. K-lvrar. Da.

1. as4 BS. Fr ars( 22S st! Av. in WUUs Ifraov. Dec.

1. Funeral t-dV, If." rAHLoW. Arnold. 118 West IW14 SL, Den- is, ac-1 wu. Funeral ta-day.

0O Wast afed 1. RAMPO.VK. Catharla. 139 Excans Av Dec. i.

SAVAUB. Cbrlatnohee Den, IS, a-4 t. Ftmeral SS4 MsUtsan Av. -r-KIMONtfoS. irtiM K.

IS. s-d i SPONHtClMUK Allcta. 8.1M Dscatur At Pmna. Ie. 10.

asi 14. vr i a VAJ 83T Weat 434 MW I a r.ural aervlc tw S.r. WAl.TCn Mart. i8 Eaat lStk 1 ad 7A. Fu-rl to-day.

nnwaira, BRENN A V. William SOS MeDonviil St- Lao, 1. ased 44, CALVIN John 45 Van PntM BC IH. Fbiwvw.1 t-4ar, P. M.

CA PLAN. Cat liarin. leec 1 aad SS. Fi- CASH. Florence ei th At, Dec.

ased DAO NEAR. Mary. 49 Dagraw Dec. lxjCD. John.

SJT 9th St, Dao. is. Kwaerl tfy-morrew, 10 A. M. DUFFY.

Harry Ashland Pis- e. Dec. 18. FAG King. C.unty Howniljf lac.

1. aaed 44. Dec. 19. Funeral Da Kslb Av.

to-day, 2 P. M. OE.VKKT.-Karotlrt. 1.10 l-ilmav Deo. 19.

Funeral to-day. M. i-IAti a a VI W.A 1 I a 9 aVlAaa. Tw, Ft vjv aa aw jei rt'teats-ta r. av, v-w i nn, Dec I Funeral to-day, 1 p.

M. HA LI Susan 823 Decatur Dec. IV Funeral t-dny. HAL'S Kit. Augusta.

CO! Ocean Dec, 3 aa-ed HILU Joseph 09 Klnr-rton AV, Dec, 1 ae-vd SO. Fungal t-day. MORTON. Garrett Garmaa Manal.it. Dec.

1, axad 87. US. Kar.h. I.8S0 48tb St, Deev aaed AH. Funeral to-day, 9 P.

M. A I' PST A TT K. FrederKav Marcy Aw. Dec. 18.

asad i John, 1.329 Omen A Dec axed X3. LA HA KNEE. Ltaxle. 148 S-Mk St, Dec. V-LOWRKV.

William. 425 Slat Dec. if Funeral notlca later. MANNING. Llssta.

1.180 T4k Dec. Funeral to-morrow. U.ru A. M. WONAHAX.

Elisabeth 1.34 HanVo-H Dec. 18. Funeral to-day. Su P. 0'CtNNK.

Julia. Wt RalUo Dec. 1. a4 Funeral to-4rav, 2 P. M.

"DV A. Johanna. Methodist. IloaplUl. Dert 18.

Funersl to-morrow. O'NKIU Mary. 84 Keat Dec. axed 40. PA William 89 4th Plae.

Dee. axed en. Funeral to-saorrww. lO A. M.

PEKRT. Elisabeth Hancock. Ft. Dec. 18.

PFE I FFER. Margaret. 4oa Knlrk.rhock.- Iac 18, aged S2w Funaral to-daj7 P. M. QUIVN.

William. IRS Weat 9th St, Decv IN, Ftinaral to-day. RING. Michael. I4T Mldwoed St, Dec Funeral to-morrow.

A. M. ll.nry 888 Sumner Deo. 18. Funaral to-day.

1 P. M. SULLIVAN. Michael. 28 Rush St.

Dec 48. Funaral t-day, 3 P. M. TIEN KEN. A del heed 224 Schaefer Ixw.

18. as .4 T5. WEHHER EUxa 59 St. Mark's A- Haoeken, Jersey City, and Newark. SCO Clifton Av, Nswit Iec.

ir. Vunral to-morrow. BARTH. Raymond, 40S Grand 8t, HeboWi lec. 18.

BENNETT. John. 154 Academy Cltv, Do. 18. ael 3.

BEltKKL. William. Willow St, Rut ken. Dec. IT.

asad 78. BREARLEY. Kllaalnth. N.wark. Dec.il" 41.

Fuiisrsl Ieo 2S. CANGKR. Rot.u.tran. Iftt I-rth He1''' ITec. 19.

ard 22. Funcrnl COWAN. George. High St, Ncrlt, COLYNHOAN. Ernest.

70 W.h.sau i N.wark, Dee. 18. ssd 2d. i DAY. 4 Tuers Av, Jersey liwe.

18. ax -4 8 nvrnlha. DIFHCKSK.N. Anna 123 South i boken, Dec. 18.

Funeral to-day, 8 P. EBERT Gertrude. 1ST Claramont Av, 3f City. Dee. 18.

axetf 8. EH A bT. Cathsrln Jersey CIV -re. 19. 1 ENRIGHT.

Mare ret, S.808 Boulevard. Jersey city, Dao. SO. aed 8. FARLEY.

Jams. 818 Ferry St. FEARI8. WIllHm. 800 hi ton JefS, City.

Dec. 18. 108. FORSTERMANKmlly. Hoboken.

Dee. I. ared Kl. Fnnerai to-day, 8 P. M.

FRANCIS. r.t, N.wark. Dec 19. neral to-morrow, 2 P. M.

OAI.E. Inrl-n. 278 Parker' SL, Ns-SrV Dee, SO, Funaral to-day. 10 A. 11 GRICE.

VValtwr N.wark, -13. i rvJ 4.1. Frad.rlck, SO limbeck A rm-y City, Dac. IS. HARRIS.

Jennie. 83 Hitlslda Iec. axs.1 47. Funeral l)f. itr FredrrlPti, 3 Wasiiiugir; Hoboken.

I'ec. 18. arad 220 Eg. Av, Jnf City. I'sc LEONARD.

Alvlna, 718 Blnorafleld lit. Feb. 19, aged 87. Funeral tomorrow. Newark.

leo. 8. MoOOVEKX. Mary. 80 South OranSe AT Newark.

Deo, 111. Funral to-motrow. SIX ON. Helen, Sussex Jersey Ci Dec. 18.

Funeral to-wtorrow, 'A, CIXWNEI.I.-M'traaret, 827 Summit A Jersey City. Iac. 19. Funeral Uen. 5 PETER.

Jacob. Newark. Dee. 18, aged fS. Funaral to-day.

8 P. M. O.UINN. Catharine, 82S -Willow Ar, Rolx- ken. Tec.

18. ROSE. Han. 870 Elm St, N.wark. Dc 2.

Funeral to-morrow. SPEAR. Henry 8, 664 Jackson Av, Jar city, io. SPILI.ANB. Daniel.

88 'Prosnact ark. pec. 18. Funeral to-morrow, 8 A. t' STAGE.

Frances 2 Eagles St, News-t Dee. 18. SUTCLIFFE Ellxa, 90 Grant Jcs-s- Oiy Dao. 10. ZIPFF.L.

John. B2T Sooth lTth St, Dec, 18, seed M. tjf-A BARNARD. Purcall Glendaje, Tn. Thomaa Fluahlng.

Dc. I ased SI. a LKART. Arthur Retkvfll Centra, tea. 19.

arad 28. McCarthy. Michael Astoria, Dec is. Funeral to-morrow, 9 A. M.

REEVES. -Sarah, Baystd. Doc 19. Waste heater Causty, DEARSTTNB. Mary 15, Yonksrs.

Dec. IS. axd 2H- KAKKT. Mary Tonkera. Dee.

18, a-nd 77. LEK- William. n) Highland Av, Tonkrre. Iec. 18.

agnd t-8. Funeral to-da, 2 I. M. McDONALD. Henry, 240" Warburten Av YonkerK, Dac 15, aged 63.

Funeral. tb- morrow. NOKINE- Oeorga New Rochslle, Dac, 1 Funeral to-day. 2 P. M.

VANUKKLEE. Mam New Rochillo. Ic 18. WARING. Oscar, Tsskers.

Dae. 18. arej 74. Funaral private 3n tmotiim. FERNANDEZ.

Mrs. B. L. In affactl.uie rwivmlirun of tha beat ami klmlee -f ntathara. who fall- asleep Dec 21, tM.

i 'never for rotten by bar loving and "'tii--Ing daaichter. UIJW.U, CAHTf. Resin uavslllng monument. Wash. In ton Cemetery, to-day.

2:20 P. M. -( JACOB Y. Fannia: unveiling artonurnerrt. Union Fetid.

Cemetery, t-day, 9 p. M. MURI HY. John luaaa Su Michael's Church, Newark, N. Dec Xi.

a 8 A. M. STRAUSS. 4tmoo; nnvefHns mown meet, lay. eld.

Cmet.ry. to-day. 2 P. M. UPPHTADT Siea-friad; nnveUIaa- Salem Flalds Cemetery, to-day.

Al. CVDERT A KFttS. JJJ5CE5T DTAEUSHKLXT ilhtnxxwrtX xtxdxvS TCUFH0HC CHELSEA 1324, ALWAYS Of ft PRIVATE THE W00DLAWN CEilETEKV 2X84 SL By Train aad by Trailer. IM ak, M. X.

ft MOURNING HOUSE i HATS. COWII waists, vms KECIWEAX, TVtS 37ft 6 Ik Av. at 35A St. Maar. RKEIOIOt a NOX1CF18.

THJ8 NEW ENOUSD SOCieTT IN THE OF Xi TORK, Th FourtsawUi -Anneal ScruMXi lat preached by th Kv. JHn tier Jowtu. D. 1n th Fifth Avenue PresbytwUn Chcrch, Fifth A v. and 8ill rt-, Sunday afternaon, Dec.

21. mil. at tcloik. Ta publi ar oariioiir lavltad ta ba pr- A. BARTON HEPBURN.

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