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THE NEW YORK TBfES. FRrPaYa FERRUAI.Y 19. 1915. I1RS. BORWIGK.

WEDS THE DDTCH CONSUL Divorced Wife of English Heir Marries Adrian Sande-Bakhuysen. A SURPRISE FOR SOCIETY Cat Licenee and Co St. Mark-Brlde the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crvger HaseU.

The marri-- ef Mr. HjmO Borwlck. 4 jhtr af Mr. aad Mr. Lewi Crager of US ut Ueveoty-first atrt, mad Adrt vaa da S-d-Ikhuysa.

onnl Gwral ttt Netberianda at New Tor, took place yeatter-lay at --ooa la PC Mark Church to Eaal Taata irwl. near Secoed Arm. Poa-trty atii-pi-teed -earn ef the n-areiairat. a no eBaotxi-t at had ba nre-l their except c.e and a tatlmate friend. Tk flr Intlmati af the t--lruiwul ntxtcb we bad wha tb eoa.

fMtfd tho City ciart'a trio forvoo eod ot-alaed a lice na I wtd. They -t tomwtely ta nt. Mark Chorea. hf a rup at boat twenty relative a4 friend wr Tha ereiroy rerfrtr-gned by tea I-r. i.tunne.

rec-tr of Ok ef-rrh. TH brld wore as tMcrMW twiiiaa pal cr clotkv. 'irnn4 with for. Thr no lP- MrJ laWVtnw tro i -er- ma -a, 'lur I be rw" fr-it-. On their return we- their una tor a tint with tb I Pf" Tva br la well known e.ew and L-rf-o society, obtained a dl- taat ebr-ry fro veor I- -k to mr Berwick of UuM.

Kntliixl. to wrvorw era wea Gr Chwrch la Uwaatnbar. "nr. van la tha Inn ef Lt IC va aa Uni.Balihay- n. H(irvuiwJ nn (M af ia S.thf lan.i.

a foi mar Itetar tha 1 rv i-n a ad tnr mr yara WHiFt th Hovai Acadamy oc J4 is ymmrn ofct. batna bta acnlor by rMm rmmirn. It waa In Mark a Ckurrk la 1TT0 lvl tna brvla arv-aatora, Mtaa Marta i irur and John mao tnouiM vor nt Tor ih wra mar- (- fxfhr la a nhr aa oJd Mon family. TM rHttrch waa i ai by tka Itca. 1 na lha Ntbl-ivl, van Kapaard.

waa praaant at tka and arrarc IS ethr rnaata. Uii.li Mr. and Mr. Iawla Craarar tlva rii." partita. w-ra Mr.

jura. llar n. laa.ra. Mra. Ar it kium Jna.

Mr. and Mra. PhiUp rvinHr. fr and Mr. T.

Oaklay u-ndr. Vr. (YWninbas CTD. laeiio. aad Mr.

a-od Mr, tunca Caadicr. WTDDED AT DEUWONICO'S. VJ Haaaah Sclrwartz tbe Bride af Abraham Laawlaa. Tha waddls mi Mlaa Hannah Miavti, daacbtcr af Mr. aad Mra.

Jultua Scbvarta. 373 Waat End Ara-ttw. aad A bra ha aa La mlaa. waa eala-brj'-r-i at 9 O'clock last aranlne la tba lrf ballroom at- Pulmonic' a Tba p. I 8lwna parfortaad tha ondf a Iwll-atvarad bawar oX a rrt aawl liliaa -( tha yallay.

Tia bri.la. mtm wa.kftl wltb bar ir. won a arawa af ailva tlaoa and i or t. with a Ma-a atf apoilqaad and luaC aaa af Hr a-ll tolla fall toalf-wy i.iwn tha amri- train of iatia aad atl-r mdm. ihkh d-oaadd from tha Kia a ahowar whit ore A "la and lillaa of tba -v, aiil hr or.lr- anuawal a of d'umoiwl.

Rnv Hnlf-. th brlda'a only waa la bja cbifoa. aa4 eax-r-i Thonua Laadia waa Vrc(nrt brrt r-aa. Tb aahar war Harry A. Jaq'a Lob I.

Abraham Laf i n.lc. Hard Max II. Wllnar, a- Joar-t a. Thri aa a laraa rwmpCtm and a ii'inf aftr tha wmwr. La tar tha r.itt irx tf rVUfurat on their raarnMO.

and wUI -nd Bom Um with rvlauraa in (iaata, Barbara. Mlaa Edith Plawatcy a Bride. Ta marrtaa af Ml lCdttb 1C rirmakr. dauahtar af Mr and Mra. Ti.a vl PWauakr.

and Lawranca aroma I nana toak ptr yaataTdar aftamaon at 'ha kaaaa a( ha brtda'a earanta. tlhty.htb StraaC Tn eara-riry waa aarforaaad by tha X. O. aad foUowad by a raeap-Vnru lira. Lqta H.

Strooaa waa matroa rt hoRoe f-r bar iMrr. aad youne Mlf f.iro'taa waa tka flowar ait. iv A. t'oaoar waa beat naa lor 1 a broUiar. tlawarth-Caaton Cngaaament.

Vr and Mr, rradartck K. Oaatoa a h. and BaU Haran, i aaaeuaea the an-c 4 (atnaat af UwKa daocbtar. Mlaa Kl Uaata. ta Otrrwr Bayard Uawik.

aa) ot Mr. aad Mra. Edward aC thla dty. Mr. raawartb i to a at rrlaca'oa.

Ua of 14. data i.a faaaa act for the waddla. 'aa bcatt ta Wad Or. O. Chanay.

a mkutimM a Mlaa JaaaaMaa t. af tba late Baaraat 8pee- r.r 8- xt Fkiwdalpnia, aad E. Oar-r. ITrnur baa a annaunaad. Dr.

la wwan-l with ta Machattan Na data baa a a Ir tl winf. Afirnx-BUKGER. Kprriml tm Tar flaM. rT.izAekrrit. n.

raw. is. Mr. Jo- J. of Grfr Ano J-aoincad Vi'm afternoon tha mv.g -mnt ba)' dauahtar.

Wa Mra-n'a Hn rx. to ir Uubur tsaoa4 Anatla nitri. I 4ft4U iial al ta a---twrt party mrr a-baoiautM a Hiiraxr a tka Vaiidaan Coilaa. If rt la a araJualau IT- Auatia a itll' ir TcrwH 1 aj .41 a tavarrrad In April. playlets.

Ciucatianal Dramatic League.Cives a Damanatratian Pa formanca. Th Kdueatlaoal Drnnaatie Laana tf a banf-nt and daneaatratioa jraatarday anrrnoon tH'tba 'ianouar. A prosramraa of tore or cbtldraa el tha Hi, baa for It purpoaar tha t.i..r a toa atandard a anattur i. a fri'trmmjuerm aad Ua aalwa. M.

Aucat Bi-, ou frfKi af ar animation, of l.T of tha Waua. whx-a hat rlua ajH mura than ciraavtlW Harkar alao Bade anort in ml-mn tva aid ha lookad a -T'. a for I na of tba w.i.ii Uri'iao and apoka of tha i iw irvr.KtnT tha chlldran, la 'i lik-r vt mow." by OUphant xiii.a lata. at.t4 tha tiarrK'b fta, a aii.r luo: Tb Poat Ol- hv lUtin-ansH Taaore. alao a.

1.1 br tha liarrwk Playrr. ami iLMjaa nf rvo by Coowtarac A fry Mukit, ra4nt-d by Publ! 4-1. lava ft trav X. Mkadar ap thai I rar Cmma Willard B.rthday Raccptien. V'UH Ajiaoctallon a r-rln on TiN-aav.

Krb. 21. at lo- a. av IH 1 Maaihauan in o( taaa ltH bartbday of r'jnma jar-t I rrf. Jj.ar.rs Roan Lywb wui an ao-lrr-ta.

with trtoptlon ik-ai an th Pnnama and thera i. rotate ft taanananta. Mra. ta, frataailarut at to aaaa- tM4i.lt. GIVE MARRIAGE SURPRISE.

Mr. E. d.PyUr Shoemaker Wad Morton Schwartz, Banker. octal la rural had a aorprlae ta tha marrlaa-a af Mortan la. SchwarU and Mra.

Ella da Pcyatar Ebaemakar. which toak ptac yaatarday artamoon. at ua ix.n mm ba aotnuaauat had til an mad af tb na'aaamant th marrlaea. and noo soap the narl rciauvaa kaH haaa wr at it. Tba brtde I th yoia-t ot tba foor davushtara of tha lata Mr.

and Mr. Ftwdwrie aa rwjw tar and a Uaaat dcacaodant of Lawla Uorrla, a aUsar of the Declaration nf Iadrp4n3Tca. Iter ftrat huaband. tb lata WUliaa Brock homar. met aarMh a araarta alaakth aavar! yalr ACO I ax alavrntor arcldant.

and laft bta bride a widow within a fw waaka aiter thaty inarlaca. Mr. Schwarts la tn th banalac buat-aaaa with hie brother, Cbarle H. Schwarta. aad la a -polo pUjrar.

aad with hi brother at on Um wn4 a raelne; taU aad a atrlnc of pool, rar Waat. tha atrrplechaa-M-, and Cold Plat war owned by him. IDf wanjaillia waa aratw I tha bride at tha Plaxa. which waa eeeo-rated with Ultra. Line, daiaiea, and ainu, and th eeimony we (anormai th Kn.

Dr. Krivret M. Sttra. rartoy af t. Thomaa'a Tb brkla.

whoaaa bratbor. T. Aahtoo da Hy trareline roatuma trimmed with aabl and loppaaaj by A iwu vaivr wt biaca taainra. nt waa unaii.nu---. lr.

Barbwana had hla brother. Cbarle ki. ma. Tbera 1 1, ncnwaria mm no aaher. and none eacepi tha m- maMlata famiiiea war preaent.

Thoae who wltneaaeo i hat twranvMiy aa A-waA Am P.vafa air. war awra. r. awa Own A. Lanrt.

the Mleee Fmitra. O. an Anrwt rrra a i-ariiar. ar. Mr.

Manry nirtwi Mr. ana mr. J. 1 1 rai -1. -and Mr.

Lavurant Ortpeiabetm. Thowaaa OnnenhelrB, Mr. and Mr. Moaed IVhwarta. aad mih benwanm Mr.

and Mra. tkhwarta met flrat about a year a They ha atarted for f'-n Ttmmctt to aend erfrl waeka. blr. tVrhwwrta wlU buy a aetata, on leland. near Weatbwry.

wlwre they w'll ll. but they porpoaw. apendln tba Winter aaoatha at tha Ilaza. FOLK DANCES IN SPEYER HOME Girls Brawck ef Pabltc SchooU Atfc- letlc Leaf MeeU. Uaa Jam Baer etoetaed bee bona.

nM strth Avenna. veaterday af temooa at a'clock for tb annual meeting of iSa RbW Rranrh of th PUbUe ncaoota AfhlaMal lwta-la. At tha lCtloa af aftVwra for tha anaulne year, all were r-e heart ad with tba ptlon of Mra. Alice Lae Poet, th Prealdent, who waa seconded by Mlaa Martha la. Draper.

Dr. Ward Crampton made an addrvaa and Caril J. erharp. aa whiim wboaB tha chief credit for revlytnc fk 4aaa i Knar Land la alien, cava a talk on folk daare. mtlumrmA the lanre hall and en the Land in atnta lt to wltneaa an MhlWtWMi af nilrlhfail folk dance by Mr.

Hh.rp. Mlaa KUa-beth BnrcheneU Charlea Bur-ben-at. Chariaa Rahold. and Miaaa Jerla. ibe latter aa kUialiah pupU of Mr.

harv-Tha taut af the dancea waa Tba Pal- aon a rarewen. n. Vr awaaaT. ara. a.

tbrop. Mr. Lortllard Spencer. Is payer, the Mlaee Catiieiine and Mrr- aret latfnen. niarsre ilatahath Band.

SOCIAL NOTES. aka. v.u.avlk Ta uaajale of Mr. a mi aia. av -va.

4 Eaat Ninety-fourth Utreet are nelne coosratuiatea en in V7T1 Mr. Truaadala waa formerly Mlaa Mm-ZVZt sl twttt. dauahur af Judaa i-Taada M. Th Cbmee Ml Utar Ka I-f and hU family have been Invited by la. altand the mualcaJ which la ta be irtyeaon Thura- af Mr.

John Jab Aator. to aid of tha Chana. China. Mr.Joh. T.

Watt of II rlaat inary-iirai aa appUcationa for Ucketa. d-cT-fici. tob-3e'4 of March ax tna ,2,., Kanaf tt of tha tJlue iuui. inuua v-a will take Hchool tn urfam. place neat Wedneeday at the home of MrRTc.

Taylor, lii Waat nfty-elahth Mtreat. a. t.a will ha laraalr rep. taamtM lmtn. ai nade dance of th Jnnlor Claaa at Princeton uniTarany.

i where tha concert dio la tol be held, baa Into a r- on. Amory la Cbalrmna OI toe aunwr Committee. -At aWa ntaluaatala Horn: loTTnUd TubVrV earl If kOiHl Ita Xirl Mn-nl w--- "a Irday eln. Feb. 57.

at tb PUaa. aw- Ci.a y-aaarlaaai finclety Th aance vi taw a will held thla ynlne Bharry a. and Aeerill tfammnn i aa a- a- aa. 9 aTawwl Caww The me-fJne of tha ur Auxiliary of the Colonial ume oi Aaw-a. tn j-aaaaaaa a.

7. held thla aflra-noo at the tf-tf "I Mr leWT aji-rwa-iaaaar -a Park Aeno. -aarfliir af tha aatwlnr elaae for tha Madonna I)ay NuraetjwJH ha bald today at me ovmm oi riw.ua, Mlaa Annla Laaary, tTUxH Araaue. a a a -Van Naat arfll aa r. a rj ara liya a luncaaoa and danc on nest Mon.

day anrnooa at th IeoiocraUe Club, 81a Fifth Avanoa. Mr. and Mra. Ollvaar O. Jannlnca will entertain at dinner tbla aa-nlne at their I aaj.nc.

i caat najrwuy awaajaiM niraat. Th benefit concert which Mra. Charlee u.Mkalt aa a Vaart kaaan I 1 ft street haa arraocaad to five In aid of Ua NOUITt. tiae rrwaco mmtarF tel. la to take plae oat Wax1nwday art.

erweoa. aaf. at -T at tha UVaai Vt I raa, a Urn A. Clark. fi Klflh Avenue, Mra.

Marahall and Mi-. Clark are la chare ef the aale af Ucketa. MME. CALVE REAPPEARS. wwaaaBaBwi a.

She Singe at French War Fund Bn In Aeolian Hall. After an abaence af aararal year. Mm. CaWS reappeared before the mual caJ public of New York eater day after noon la a Bona recital for th benetjl of th rrench Red Croaa and th I -a- fayatta rund. There a lra aodl- enc la Aeolian Hall, and Mm.

Cit an be first appeantfle waa created with aa enthualaam aad a lona contlno. ca of applauaa that left her In so doubt aa to whether or not ah had been foryotten by the publle that haa mo admired bay. Mm. Calr' alnains moat hare been i am pi toe to waa who foarwd to have clear lBoea nwnorwi iaari rva. a a wwn be Idle to aay that aha la la all reaped a th Calv of twenty year ao.

but her toIco yeaterday ahowed remarkable power, brilliancy, and beauty of quality, and the evidenoa of firm control aad ey wnmmtry over If. It awema haaa loat little In Ita hlKher ranita. and evea to have gained aomethln la the rich lower tonea or a puraiy contralto quality, even, hooch here It I aot alwaya exactly aquailxed with tb rTbr waa ooraalon to edn.tr her breadth end powr In tba ataoce from OouboU'b Hap ho." and live freedom and vcv ilh which ah aans twa folk aonira. an Appel da Hr-aera from the Pyrenoee and a I'r. vena-al eomr the wrd by MlstmL Hha made an effertlva mUltary eerr.ormtra- tlon In L-ronl0 a axn.

laa.t latron. Cot what the audience evidently moat iahed to baar. and' was ena hanted to haar. was the Hahaner from tb fleet art and the i hanaon Bohame r.aaaw Ha aamnd krt of "Carmen. ht-h aha ane with aa many of the feature and as miKh of the aa-tlon Ol the ataa aa clrrumiUitivl would pr mlC Ml with mucti at trae tun aiaurw- a-ttt Xftewe tninaa ware niTRurvaaij pplataded.

and M-na. Calv added mure eon. A yowmr rtoimiat. air. uuiiwi.

two moT.iMnU from Mendeiaaonn a eancerta and eome emaller plere wlrh i ea-ellent tun aad lata: lie ana oottwei THE WINTER GARDEN HAS A NEW REVUE -Maid in America Is a Chaiv acteristic Hodge-Podge of Songs and Burlesques. NORA BAYES IS THE STAR While Joe Jackson and Harry Fox Share the Laughter Re celpta Bttwaen Them. MAID IT AMHRICA. a f.rwl wdaca reee aad lyrlr by Harold AKarKKa. All kltaaa af attwte lewnttaa by blawmn lioatarf ead Harry CaaxroU.

Al ta nutar aaaaraaaL. Mate I Aaaaraoa Bone Harry Cau-rall Mad la Aatarkor. Cbaraa Q'rt. ide la laai li a fraaeh Atlraa. Ualla Aaklva Idade as iaiartc Maa from Uoma.

aparaa a rw tiaa laa Hrtaa Mae Aaaaertc Cakaaret vetta la-t. a waiuw. -a Atmm Am aeaerteaa Maae Dtaer Ireaartaa. aa Aaaarlrwa Waiter. IMM Amaartawa Made It-a.

-aa a a. a laa IT aa 1 1 at B. 1 BPwl HmT ClJ-aT w. John Or.r. Jvldaawi Huesbe.n4.:..avis.l Tn Aaaa caray.

at. a- laalia Baxaaty tavdr Maaw Cawi.nt tiat-rr eaa Kettle. Hali ef brcaaaway aalttlaa; Club a m'ilmm V.aakoaaa Jd Jat-kka ruaanaaaca, aa Aawneaa Made Oakr. taaate la a rl re kaaeol Dally it ta tvraleaJ Winter Garden ahow. That 1 th beat and worst you eon ay of th particular Jumble of roryaot-ly bedecked yaudarUla.

barieeque. and maalcal eetnedy that mad Ita first Nw York appearance laat evenlae an lb atae ef tb Me motde ban at riftieth a. aad Hroadway. It la eaLed Maid in A merle." Thera are new Bon-a. new Joke, ana nww.

a-a. bait the entet talnnvrtit followa taa ia- niaa taardea Iwclpa for maa Hi; a dull evenlnf. peas cheerfully. Al Joleon baa betaken hlmaeU ta tha -a-aa-aa. now It to Nor Bayea alnaine from th mo way Nora Baye.

looking- her best and working nr with th aonca ai van her a. atawa taar tlenlar I wall with a ditty' eaUtled There's a Little Bit of vwaaibiaae an Broadway" an win at other called Sul which aivea iromlae af belnc whin tied far and near. and which aba alnaa who in aaalatancar-of Mr. Fox. For Harry Fox haa com one ilm.l.

iiardra and Is In lasraonai super- Ttaton of much of the laJtuihtar. la thU duty he la ably aaalated by Jo Jackson, a leisurely tramp Wtuw. whoa allent nniK-a preaw. t- nr tha ran La evwninX. iunnacaa.

aaaaa.iw.i w. This very eifted clown waa aeen at hla a. Ialaava lalll IWWntlV wortjiea araaaaa in aa and th Winter Garden power Uvrad dim Into their fold. They did wieeiy. a.

a. La 4a KaHaftff Ota. thd chhmt burden of th nttinment ritB on tlx nourm "i-w a- ja lb. AWeeaArvldn flKaaJt ttk WHO -weerw-iei st in public ta deeply Interested, jn hcrd'-mestlo axlstenca. and of Harry 'Oft who la as bland aa aver and can sOU be beard eaeurlnaT ue that thla kid to nu laia-iw at.

to Bert Clark, for Inetanca. who manajraa to very arnuaina wnn amiy ponunltle. And there la DeJle, dararin in a Ruaalan ballet ik.i ta aiabmtalv BtaKed and srvea to launch tha eaoond act- Amone other. Bloaatom IHeeiey muet -tteularly for th euato with which aha immAm tha livelv cbonu In a remlnLecwnt aonc. called Oh.

Thoae Days." Thla la just on oi numTO i maev.1 naaaaaaaaarw. dlaarmlnely aet forth on tha propamrna that they were rewritten- fry Sly-mund Horn bar and Harry Carroll. They have Laaaat tneir lun.a wn" ana them and dona wall by MaUl la Amer- -aL a. a. aka.

Mila-talamanf la a 1 na, aaw-aa vi -i i Ikl.a MMialatln, aaaaj a ra, for the moat part of fleetlne burleequea, after the faahto of Hallo Broadway, at tba expenaa of plays that have been aeen on Broadway In this aad other eeaaon. Th reapooelbl party tack even Mr. Cohan'a not particularty happy knack for this sort of dlverelon. and mart inuat sleh Bont up taat rrenina In m-mory of In a paimy aaya wwr a-Of tha burlaaque In Maid tn America It moat be aetd that nop of them to partloularly funny and that on af them, whoaa ebafte appear to be directed at the eome what remote tareet r-aaaaaar atvil eiaKcatra. la DOU OUU and incrodlbl.

In a vrr mmuin travesty expoainjr a ataxa from bwhlnd th ajfjnjfaeaweaj aVi VI tales, ai4LiweBB) e. lireiv xood appaaraac aa WUllam Fa- raharn. Much of tae rtu mor or aucn lovaan mm th Winter Gardeners do la. as alwaya. heavily dependent on tha feaUve mood of the apectator.

but aaraaly It wo Id be difficult t-r the daaurest visitor to re-preaa a smlla at th astonishlnr arm- pOStUm Ot to Ota maa in, w-- a. roaina Boen. Tha sood aid paaalnc or- Tottchaton. aa tha aatlthaala of the tire-lea Ford Jeeler. by a vr some one ainaina bye." And by whom ere all inae in- trod need I wny.

uy oocraajva. aiua, aourly la Grecian It la very V. aaat. at tba. Vta.

I)U aaa. ter Garden la th chorus whkri Is characteristically Indifferent to the restrain la of tba proscenium arch. Aa neoal. the fjlrl outdo Mr. BaM-aer'a moat eapnneiv nmaMita.

iner an wu- a -a---" but th apron atrins. and tb aooaaly tethered, they wander all over the audi- a aKaaafra-rall It all the tort am, a fv "a bakonl aad bosea It wmil 1 seem as If Ihey could haraiy ao innw. a miebt. It to true. oat on Broadway nl Sin -004J a taau iw a- i ft.

-i ih. aaallln IkMlbllaaa they will on that distant ooeaalon when Maid In America iota Its way. and they have another new revue at tha Win ter Gardea. POTBOILER BY PLAYWRIGHTS American Dramatist Society Mem ber to Collaborate on Play. Community ptaywrMn.

or, as Au- austoa Trio max. Its orteinator. calls It. a pot bolllne experiment, la to be tried by the member of th society ot Anwnran Drmttt and Compoeer. About, half tb workln- dramallsta In America are members of th oryartlaalloo and tha ex-partment wlU be the writing of plays ty th oul la bo ration of all th member.

The otot will be auaeaatad and worked out atep by step at meetings of the society, every member having a yolce In ahaplna It. nam vne aa-wneraa, aaava u----n five tOaywrUeht will be choaen to fill In tha dtaloeue and then the rinl.hed play will be marketed. The five coilal-orainre will aoare in frrviii. at there are any, a parceniaa iwni iu jaae society. When on play has reached th dtalorun stag another will ha started.

Mr. Trvmus will direct tha first circle and Kacbel Croihere. Maraaret Mayo. Channine Pollock, and Edwin Milton Kovle will la charga of subaaquent circle. Lleb'ltr Co.

Scenery to be Sold. An auction aale of aettlnaa and cos tume or Borne of th most elaborate productions made by tha l-lebler Com- to, nr. which went into banKrupicy aev. eral week ago. will be Bold by Inrlna M.

Dltteahoeer. th receiver lor tbe firm at K7 Newark Avenue. Jeraey Cttv. next Tiiesday tnornins; at lo JO o'clock. -Tb Daughter of Heaven.

I 11 a.t tha atl-tWra Ilia a.w.....-. Twainh Nlarht nroductlon In which l-tivllta aMellaawi-Terry waa etarrad thla a. nr inctwaaa aaa aaaa tva. BERGER ILL, BUT SINGS. Appears aa Siegfried In "Goctter.

daemmerung Ring Cycle Ended Ktaerrlee Uuntbar Him Albertch ttriaankllde jtruaa w'altr-aaate Waellnria w.iieunrw Waatotf well art wrman Otto Uorlta M.laaaa Kurt Vera Cunt. ktaramrata oaar Uenote aliataa. Hrhumann FloaablMIs Uer Ccaductor. Alfred Herts. The a-vcle of Wuner'i trlloey.

l-r Ring des Nlbelungen." at the Metro polltan Opera llouao waa brouht to Ita close yesterday afternoon with Got-terdllmmerung, the first time It ha been heard at tha Metropolitan Opera Ho uaa this sasaaon. The performance waa In many reapecta fine, thou ah It had certain weak spot, and on the whole could be called a fitting climax to a aeriee that, with certain weak spot also, ha given pleasure and edification to tha lover of Wagner here about, Tb krtr of Wagner. Indeed. have abowa aa unexpected Interest In the aeriee. for which all tha aeat have been BOW.

tnOUCn It IB ouiatua aaaa acrlptlon and lacka the emteriaeJ hrll-lncy auppoaed to be potent attraction la the regular performance. Tha one element In yeaterdajrs per-fortnanca of OolUrr-tia-nima-runa I ha I waa unfamiliar to tht public wa th Hrunnhlid of Mm. Melanlo Kurt. A a waa to be expected from her prwvtou Wgnerlaa lmuaraonaUooa tunce her ar- I aaa awae. aa waa on and.

lacking only at a very few aotnta tha greatest attributes oc traxae power, compeiied a hlah admiration, thouch Mme. Kurt had to contend agalnat rearent memoriae of other supremely fin Impereooaoona of tha aama aha part at The muste of BrOnnht.de haa rarely bee more beautifully auna. with a finer art. a more tbrilliiuf drmtlc quality and polanancy of vocaal a ivaor akar uant declamatory patency and truth. It was equally fine upon the histrionic side.

Mme. Kurt's conception lay th light emphasis upon th aaentlally womanly feelln of Hrunnhllde deprived of the attribute, rf tlae aoddeae: the tendemae. the bewil derment an deeoair at uie weo ot aa--mila that enwraoa her. the outraxed dicnlty, the majaaty of ber final proclamation over Hlegfriede bier. H-r effect were gained without a aaarrtnc of repoe and with a consistent unfolding of the dramatto development.

It waa a taerforraanc on her part worthy of th oral tne noiaaa. Rudolf Beraw aa Sw-afried waa suf farina an attaa-k of pleurlay. and was subart to medical treatment la tba In tervala between hla appearaocva oo the stage, for which reason pa cannot iaa held to aonouatablllty for In hla alneln or even In his actlfag. and la entltlrd to credit for making both aa eoavt aa he dul. Mr.

Gorits waa futorM to haalti. and mad. no a tan in hla per formance ate Albertch that na bad oern suffering In recent daya. There ahouli be hlarh pralaa for Mr. Braun's remark ably fin contribution to th repreeeota-tlon aa llaaen.

and Mm. Olaar's aa Waltreute. There were a few n.tohaD tn th Or- rheatra. but Mr. Ilert prt-eslad a per formance nf splendid vigor, rotor, ami dramatic effectivenee.

ale received a warm ereetlna tn hla an rears nee each time at the conductor's from the auilr-rxte mindful of hla approaching de parture. In the evening a perforroajic of Mi-non Leea-aut waa given, with Mlaa I tori In the tlU role. The other were Mme. Duchene and Messrs. MartineUl.

rVwttl. do KeruroU. Roaal. Bada. Rea-rhixlian.

Ananlan. and Andlsio. Mr. Po- Liicu conducted. AID HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.

Many Leather and Chemicel Firm Make Contribution, r-harle I.anir. no Cedar Btrlet. Trea- urer of th Hospital Saturday and Hun-day Association, ha received th fol lowing contribution: rmn tha hide and leather trades. through taoula J. Robertson.

1774. a follows: Central Leather Company. J. aa 1 at. ha raBwikUal eat OOI1, J.

tl. JWewPBCII aJrvtll- a aa. 1 1 I'limftaBV. er 1 Sie- em vrve--v- r. svnd I- K.

nobrtJ-ein St sr-t. wni Benjamin V. Hirrimun Company, -tttor- AL. ar eW.aa iaaaitlaa I -Af her n'umanii wa e.w 11. Pafa1 HrnC-TlM- lSdlilDmOD etc lh.ll.p.

Charlosi A Hchlcren CorTJ. fbtny. allHl -IMr? a. v. aye U-Jvaii4aAM JaawtwrMa timXltmfT- mad -l'H in atoounU rom otiew-r.

ebaa. wk.mi.al ak nl lIVMttjff mm trade, throuah Adolph Kuttroff. rreaa- urer. l. aa louowe: tvaotaa na pany, rirnvtrwiwrmi and J.

and 1. Biker. each; Berlin Aniline Company, lit': Krits-acha. Brothrra. eiy-ier Meer ompany.

General Chemical Company. Heller At Men Company, Heyden Coemlced Work Kalle Color and Chemlcjal ompany. A. Kllpeteln A Peter. White -hrlea Pflaer A Boeaaler llaaalaa-her Chemk-al Company, and wing Kvana Inc.

Amerl-can nyewood t'otntaany. Hlechc-ff John Campbell at A. le Konde A Oelsenhelmer A Ooldachmtdt Detlanlng 'ompany. Graaaelll Ch. mlcal Company.

Innls, Upeldea At National Artllln and Chemical Company. Thurston A Braldlrh. A. Voxel, and Welch Holma A Clark Company. each: aad tuu ta emalier atnouat from SYMPHONY CLUtrS CONCERT.

Ita Benefit for American-Polish Re-lief be Held March 3. The Symphony Club of New Tar, made up chiefly of society amateurs, of which Mr. John A. HartweU itatbj President, will give Ita anno.1 roraoert lor charity thla aaeeeon 04 March a I A Jaollan 1 1.1 1 for the taaneflt of tba AnStrtcan Poll eh R.IW Committee. F.rna! Hchelllng.

tb pl-nlet. will make hlsonly appeatance her this season at this coiJe rtTa-ad trlU Interpret "ifnember of the dub Include the OH hart. Ilel-n More Mary H. Wlbor. Mildred Wool worth.

MrsJonn A. Ilsrtwell. Mr. Thaodor hjaoeevelt Jr Mr. Reuel B.

Kimball. Mrttorg P. BoblUne. and Mr 121,055 IN PINKNEY ESTATE Trut Fund Co to artrothr and Sitter of Mr. 0.

W. Thoma. Th one-eighth of th residuary eatata of Mrs. Mary G. Ptnkney whk-h waa bequeathed In trust for th benefit of Mra.

Orace Watta Thoma. stepnleee of the teatator, now amounts to M21.0C3. sc-rordlng to the accountlnx fltod In the 8urroate Court yeterdaay by the rolled Slate. Mori rage and Trust Cora- trust of tb fund. Thotnas died on Aug.

15. 1814. ac-cording lo the report, and the I rendered for the purpose of expedltlnx the dlatrlbutaon of the trust estate a mon a her end brother. Mm imkney'B will provided the truet fond bo to the In the event Mr. Thorn died without children, which was th fact.

Tha truat company shows that It received aVilAltrCa. and that the Income from thla baa been Out of this haa been paid Income to Mra. Thorn, ami disagreements in managing the trust. Outline Plana for Shakaapear Fate. At the meeting held yeaterday after.

noon at th Russell Bag Foundation Building to discuss plan for th na tlonwid celebration of the three hun-dradth anlyrsry next year of the death of Kbakeapear. a resolution waa paaa-d giving tba New Tork Centre of th Drama Leasu. of Amaartc-a authority to form a committee lo arrange for the celebration in New York. Pereival rhubb. Chairman of the National Committee of the lea rue, outlined the ran.

rl plan of th nt talk, were made by Otle Kklnner. Gut sain Hortrlum. Mra. Jame Madlaon Baaa, lr Thomas J. Wood, and Dr.

William K. Bohn. caksboib mix. wrn. rvit rn.

t. ADURElUI BY BRYANT Baau. Il a 4 Iaa at Baa Ufia. tai. tt hoes.

TANGO BREAKS UP SUFFRAGE DEBATE Ragged Edge Klub Tried to Find Out if. Man Would Be Happier if Wife Voted. SOME ONE STARTED PIANO Then Debater, Judg. and Jury Foxtrotted and th Vital Quae-tlon at Issue Waa Forgottn. Th Ragged Edge Klub started out Isst night to settle a momentous qoea- tlon of th Impending future that nobody else had aver thoucht of.

Whthr or not the man wUI be happier when hla wife baa tha vote." That tba queaUoa waa not decided was the fault of autoe of th enthusiastic of tha younger member of Ih order, who let their deelra for a tanao aet the better of tluUr eagernesa to rind out how the club's jury settled tha matter; but there wa neverthelVe much argument about It. Tha club finished Its reeuiar weekly dinner at Keen'a cbophous In Wct Forty-fourth Street, and then proceeded to resolve Itself Into a court for lhW- bats. Former Jualg George II. Mac- Adaoa ddhned a wig and gown and pr- 4dd a Judx. and lid ward Kafrio.

Edwj-d Waaxener. L-. Weiaberawr. Mr. II.

Argenbright. Mra Warreo Miller, and Mlaa Hannah Wyle were named lor lb Jury. With J. IL McPlk. Preai dent of tha club, a clerb.

tha court opened. wUi MUaa A 11. -a dnltjen Burk. well known aa a euffrax and pollUcai apeakrr. advaacing tha theory that man will be happier when hla wife gats tha vote.

After reminding men that th tnal ar produa.rd Wa per cent, ol the criminal and that mutiirn were belnx o- pt eeaed here, there, and a lea where. Miss llurke abeerved lltel. Mure a man will ha baonlar be bie wife Keta tn Vote. ber uaa well, lust because Why. even now t.tey tnuat feel the unpavnl thouxbta that wotnen are thinking about the naen who aren't working for aqiuU suffrage; that surely makes them unhappy.

We om-n have i.l.l" vol now In the Wat. iad ba.ltle. the vote we have ar. enorxnoue breakfast-table Influence that la Bulnr to be ue-d to brine all tha huataanda our to our aaaj. After Mlaa Burke concluded tlae court took a reoeea while refreshments were brousht for the jury: sivl then former Aeeemblyman Frederick A.

Ware, afia-r explalnlnx that be wat a uffral.t. too. toa.h up the nesallra Bade of tit. argument. "1 staod." said Mr Ware, "ii an advocate of the oppressed aex-mait Compare hla) aad tii.thlr.at and hunuHe demeanor with the nvacnif (cent rooairr Men nave always been the leader.

Even aa aariy aa Biblical time notve of lb grel future, of the lilble were women, except Delilah." A voice from the Jury lnteriotate.l th queaUoa: What about the Queen of Hhebar' The tjueen of repeated Mr War. Why. she fell In love with Solomon man who already hd four hundred wivea." The Jury, after hearing the Judx a chare and reminder that na arumeni to the point had been offered, retlied to deliberate. During Ita benr anme Hrht-apliited member of the club atarted the piano going; the returning Jury found entrance to the hall shut off by a awlrllng mob of tanxoers and fox trottera: and the great question remains uneelUed. IOWA VOTE FOR PROHIBITION Hous Passes Bill to Repeal Mulct Law; Now Goes to Governor.

lI.d JalOINKH. Iowa. Feb IV -The Iowa House of Kepreariilativae loainy taaaard the iriarkaon bill which repcala the mulct law. effrcttvu Jan. 1.

111 'V. by a vote of TO to 2. The nieeaure lias already passed the Senate and will now eo to the Governor, who haa irtall-cated his Intention of sianlnx It. ll provisions Iowa will return to Mlate-wlde statutory prohibition. CITY'S OLDESTTEACHERDIES Nathan P.

Beer. Who Taught Many Noted Man. Wa 12. Nathan Perry Brers, the oldest school tescher In Ihc city, who taught for slxty-slx years In the public echoola and waa Principal of Public School 13 In Fifth Ittret. between Avenue and for fifty-four year, died laat night at his bom.

134 West Eleventh Street. In hi Is3d year. Many hundreds of men now prominent i-a tha Mr. of New Tork were bis pupils and bitmt them ware Rabbi Wla. Ju- tta-aa nieaTarlcji.

NewtMirrar. and Hoff. man, aad Cot. Ooethal of Panama Canal feme. Other who were graduated from tila ac noo I no nora na aauaaa waaa Ita hot Aba, Hummel.

e- th Blumenthal Brother, merchaala. and Father Comllua Clifford. Mr. Beer a memoriae 01 iaa a a. iha whan anthrac-tle raaal waa looked upon aa of doubtful utility ano nwarii --known.

One Of hla mat prlaed poaaeae- aiona was Henry Clsy's chair, which ram 10 nura a.a-. a Clay rest tva Association, he having been MM Ol tne rusr. aaaaa waaa a.a man aataay aa 14 aay aa ay aaaaaa w- i.re belnx taken lo Albany. foi Mr. Heers retired woeo waa -a.

-ar old. and had since lived with a Mtuajekser at hla borne In Greenwich i-llaat. where waa one of Ita heart BtMawn ramtartara. m-vr mm wa a bad been the oldest member of l-olar htar Lodge. No.

Z-. of th Maaone. whk-h be joined In ivk Col. John 8tvn McEwan. Hmrrml tm Te Vrae Tmrk yiew.

ALBANY. -N. Feb. John Rtevena McEwan died suddenly totlay. Ha wa horn In Qlasgow, Scotland, aev- enly-foar year ago, and had lived In Albany since VMX.

He aerved In the civil war. and at Lookout Mountain waa etandemned as a spy anal ordered hanged. Tbrouah special effort at Waahlnaton he waa exchanged end aa- alxned to Gen. Nelson A. Mllee'e etaff.

He filled the pnaltvnn or mar lera ot ha ITnitad Stataa Hamate for seven year. and waa Asat.tanl Adjutant General of Now York during the administration of David B. Hill aa Governor- Col. Jlo-Kwan eera-ed Menator Hill durinr bla entire rataidamc In Waablnrton aaa hie aaa retry, and pras.nted the Klate with th brons Hill medailloti which aalorns the walls of th Executive Chamber. James Henry Ludlam.

Jamee Henry Ludlam. banker, an I a friend of Col. Theodore Rooae-vvit. died on Wednesday at hla bom at Oyster Bay. In hi sixty seventh year.

He cam of an old Long Island family, who at one time were said to hv owned Centre Island, near Oyster I it-v on which ther settled In lifi Mr. I.udisra waa on of tb founder ef the Oyster Ray Bank, a Director ef the Glen Cove insurance) 1 ooitiany. no was Treaaurer of the Oyster Bay Board of Education for mor than twenty-five yeura. He waa alao a Plata park under Gov. Odrll.

Mr. Lud lam Is survived by his widow, who was Mies alary A. nammia. ana wnom na m.rrle.1 In 1T1. ami by a brother.

Frederick l.odlam. of thla city. Flofil tfibutrs, oririnil drsirns. Casket coverlnrs of rtrc brautv. Moderate Prices.

Prompt Service. Telegraph eemmsntV.tlon wltb leadlax rfarieta In principal rltlee la the Waited Hiatee aad Burapa. M. A. BOWE, FLORIST, AlABT I1U lsl.AU kftt AVK.

H. WARD LEONARD DIES. Elctrical Inventor Stricken Going to Dinner at Hotel Aator. II. Ward laeonard.

electrical enaineer and Inventor, once aasociated wltb Thomas A. Edison, died suddenly of epoplexy last night at the Hotel Astor Mr. laeonard. whaa wa. Director and fellow ol the American Ittatllule of Klee-trice I Knainea-ra.

went to the hotel wltn his wife and abater. Mlaa Genevieve laeonard. lo attend the dinner of th Institute. As he was taking off bla overcoat si loe banquet room door he remarked that be had felt etamethln enap In hla head He waa aaaaa led to a reception parlor. The hotel physician.

Dr. Stephen Uurt, was called, but he could do little for Mr. laeonarii, who died In fifteen minute, t'oroner Riurdan permitted the of the taody. There were ai pereona In the dining roa.m. amotux thetn Mayor MltcheL but they knew nothing of Mr.

laeonard a tondltlon aa Mra. Leonard aaked that the Information be withheld. Mr. laeonard was the founder of tha 11. Ward Laaoeaard Manufacturing Company of Bronxvlll.

II bad patented more than ls Invention, which sra now Importsnt In commercial life. Among the more Important era thoe relating In electrically driven reversible rolling mills, eleartrte mine hoteta elevator, gasolln elect no truck -v. trana-mission genrina for motor oars, rheostats, automatic awltchea, electric healer, and automata electric lighting aye. terns for railway trains and motor car and electric dielrlbutiaa) eastern When he ja years ef aa he brcaiTH, associated with Thoma A. F.dl-aon aa a member of Mr.

krdlaon's staff four engineer select ad to Introduce the kdleon central ataUon syalera. A vear before that be waa graduated from the Maaeachueeita Inetltule of Tecbnol-oatr. At the age of he we mad the General Superintendent of th eetern Klecttic light Company al Chicago. The 'allowing year he formed the firm of Leonard A (sard, which mao many Important' Instailntion of ceaUrsI ata-tloata ttad elea-trte railway. I Inaan th firm we laouaht out bv ttve Inferawte and Mr.

fataonard became taan- rral Manacer ft the ombliu.d IVIUon Intertwts for the I'nlted f-tates and an-alx with headquarters In this city. In laa he completed his Invention, of the Wsrd laeonard eyetaara of motor control. nd In larj he gave the world hut multiple voltage system deelgnaad for operating motor and eleciric liarht. In factories. Th value of the Ward laeonard svatm of control waa tn battle during the rlpenlsh-American war.

where It was uaa-J on one turret of th Brooklm A tier the war II waa generally adopted by the t'nlted State Navy and all ef th ships are e.iuir-pd with It with a few unimportant exception Aiwtther of Mr. Leonard'e Important Invent t. an. eras the doable-arm circuit breakers, which haa coma Into almoet unlveraal ua. Other Important inveo-tlona are his lighting system for trains and autoenoblle and bla form of change gemr.

which la now uaad In moat high-grade maatur car. Hla ayetera of motor control waa applied to the moving aide-walk at Ih P. Kxpraaltlon of Iw.i after many Ineffectual attempta to oper-ate It by other evalema. and naa a fee -Inre of the eunelttan. Mr.

laeonard waa a contributor to elec-trlcal paper and rewl-ed meany hotaora for ni. work. 11. was turn in a. mean nail Frit, FRANK JAMES DIES AT 74.

a Former Outlaw Wa On of Last Survivor of Notorious Band. KXCKLM'Ort HPItl.NOH. Feb. 1. Frank ante, one of the la.

I eurvlvlnx members of tbe notorious Jamee roblaer gang, died on hla farm near ber late tula aflernaun. Jamca. who ate. 74 year, ohl. had ber-n tn 111 health ecveral months and waa atrlcken with aia.plexy early today.

He had been living the life of a farmer for more than thirty year. Tbe son of a mlnlatar. Frank Jame Joined Vluantrell's Guerrillaa In th civil war. tuaether wltb bla brother Jim. and took part In the sacking of Lawrence.

Kan. When th war came to aa end they were hunted far and wide by relatives of I hoe who had met death at I heir Driven here and there, they saawt laaaiatna Many notorloua crime, of lite ale. -aale folk) wing the war have laaen laid al the door of iha Janiea- oat near sang, of which Ih surviving Itt.in6.ra waae Frank Jauaaw jad Younger, tne latter of whom la now ll -Ina al leaea Summit. Mo. Amone thee deeds wore Kaid on Ih Commercial Bank at Liberty.

In Iwkl. -tae baak de-fen rter waa killed and waa atolen Lnaoling of the Kuaeellvllle. bank in luis. fur tla.tsai. Bank ro til-cry at Gallatin.

In H. In which tha ca.hler. Cpt- John W. bhret. waa raurdeted.

llobtaery of a bank at Columbia. Ky In which K. A. G. Msrtln.

raahler. waa killed. Thla waa In ln.3. Raid on a bank al Cory don. low, tn which ten.isai waa atolen.

In 1TX The wrea king and robbing of the Chicago. Ria-k Island and Pacific train rear Council Bluff. Iowa. In 1TX Tha engineer waa killed, tbe fireman wounded, and aeveral pwaraengaar. Injured.

Box offtc in the Fair Ground, at Kanaaa City. Mo was robbed of In daylight la 1T-L Iteteciivea aurtounded tha Jamee home near Kearney. oo Jan. 23. IkTS, and threw a lighted bomb Into Ih hotaee.

thinking to kill th a tne brothers. It exploded, tearing th arm off their mother and kllllnx their brother Arrhlax la lA-it, ftr Jeaae Jame hd bee shot and killed In his bom la St. Joeeph. by Cbarle Ford, also a bandit, tor a reward of V.0aa. Frank Jam aur-rendeeed In Jefferson City.

Ma. After hi surrender Jame wss I ken to Independence. where he waa held la Jail Ikr weak, and later te Gallatin, where he remained In Jail a year awaiting trial. Finally Jamee waa ac-iultted and wwat Oklnoaa I I've with hie another. He never waa In tbe penitentiary and never waa convicted of any of tb bargee agalnat him.

Obituary Note. TIIOkfAa DOIlsarr PXAIX. fi I warty a wail kaaaa M.aaate aa mt IHiHHa aaa IMarlai faraaa. Heaa aam.a laadtaa-4 cut. Vt Mr.

BeaJI wee bora I Vtrgiaua )aar. age. tai It kit yeotb waa a page la the state t'aptiel ef thai stale. Ha later Mae The Ki.i la.i ai.tteal Caw aa Trae Ilea, aad Heat Tall. Mia Catkwe we Ceilfleraie axldaet, oka eieraied en lavteranre l.la4.

la Kw Tar Harkar, far haa aatlanr the Caewtda Oiawty raid laaart IH. eaaae Ita. war. Mra. MART I.

HOICkl kt Kt-Sl. wlf. mt I-art. Hiiaaala, erail-awew iiklr -Sertaker. die ef heart daaeeae yaeteraay al ber lewilaae 134 Alaalls "treat.

Sreaatyw. la ber rtrtr-eeeewlb year. Pwe was a ml Ittarlee Malnl. a prevleto eater la lhaa clr aa heat lr-4 ta Mrenalr bar aaaaa-. taaa Iklrty-nve yeara.

Iter kia.k tea. Ihraa Seaghter. "i a aw survive bar. JiiIIV A. tDWARl.

a tan waaa. Clad ea dnearlar al kia k.iai.. aat Twwaty-thirl street, in hi. thirty-olal year. He et.rA I a art try nte aww, ar.

aawaana wTTII. widow ef William J. atii.tlh. dterl mm Wtgni arlae at ber beww tn th. etwrtraati llqtaar.

liatal. She eaa ua he. aareetT-firet year. Mra. MAMIK AS TttlMSTTII HaTTst.

widow af lluaua llee. the baakr. So taaaate fia-tene IB Htajaater OtL Sled eater-lay la I rltT. aha wa. tae S.ittrktar aaf the let.

Alaaai.der M. laawretare ead Is eurvfvad bar bee -a. Uaaore ntv ll.te. awewaber aaf the firm ef Kail lea A Co. urokera.

of llrawda my. aad wMeiy snow as a collector ef Indian re lie. Jretaee a aaf a1 ear A mmtmrmm taUr.Sat fnr laaea-f ioa ke yea- Ti aaae aaey be fe ltto ttr-ymmt. Sorn. Kl'ltlS.

sab. l-rang lalajad City, la Mr and Mra. Mora HuDiB. a aaa. SPirrTfD.

the See. B. Ie laaaey Tweetwl. D. alaade Be t'eanmaaa I wiun u.

a a aw la ta MIA. la New Tork. mvxiT-rtaHrit. At at. Araa.tn.-a Charrk.

Tkareoay evea tag. Feb. la. Ul-II. a V.

Flaber. dauebter ef Mr. aad Mr, laraule Via her. le Frwnrig p. Rail Bar.

Jr. uf New Yark TAV DR SANUC-KAKBrrXKN-HA'CTi. an Tharelaa Keb. ta. at Mark a I lian a in tae 1t Terk.

bv h. ruv V. Nvemaa Cutbrie. A ana a Vaa de Sani. Hakhuyarn.

w-mu ttaneral ef Ih. lo Mart Maaaaei llaaell. dauakiar oat Mr. and Mra. U.a IT-aBer Iiaa.lt.

I.g l-Aa ad. i.I.MAa-H KIIKM 1. Klraliairet. Mary Khrwaana te Klaak Hallaar. DtflX.

BAItKCN At Tonkere. H. tm Wedaae-.) Feb. IT. A- twjk-ar.

wifa of V. I. liana II. laarker. la her Slat year.

eeeaiee at ker lale raa-ttaia. a yairfiei l-tace. Toekara, rialy after. aasaa tilt ctra. BATTEN a Tuewlar.

r.h I PHV William llatt.n Melttlvaa and frienia. aao wweahaar. mt Old OlaaTT N. 3. Jualor A are rwedfullv ln-vlied le ait.ad ataaartl errcae al the real- Mere, ha.

el.ler Mr. A 'arraiai filled ford Ay boaaklya. ea rlday a.eataa. Fa. 1.

at SO caerk ra urwi.y. l. at bla raalemra. lit Waa llth NalU.ri I- arry aaad eara Nolle, fuaaeral her-aftrr UUIIUKIl --a II. Il-k.

anted hiu. arvd mt Mertha itohatr falber ef Uridine C. mm-l lla.ali Hobaaer yun.ratl enkr. al hla le. 1-t la.aaa Orooklyn.

Krtda, h. r. Inlet-neat erivaie satarday. RN'ik rnl-red lata raat at T-akera. M.

a IT IBIi. aaaaeolltae Waleatt. wianw af Ltartd II. Rro.4 PraaiaklJ. T.

In ber laMb. yeaaT. rjnerl fret the bona, of her daughter. Mr Cbatr-aaa A. Teaitga.

1 N-r'k Broadway Toakerj. yvn.r. r.h IS. isi at 11 A. Allaa will tw at tale af irala twrttag Terk at lo lai.rraa.nl at oaan a a lae ef fawdly.

CI XMIcaN -aoietBa tatnlvaareanr twaaa St St Haebeal a i hurvh. We lt ti. at I'th aaturwar la A. for llev. M.llck A.

Camaio. lata balaaed eertor. DAT. After a brW lllaea. at ber beeee la Sarr.mil.

K. en Ikta-wrler. I' I. ISIV Aat.a- wife af Wlllta. l-av.

tn tba 7 ilk rear at ber ag hetlce rawer. 1 later DC ilit'KK -at, VVednaadar r.h IT arevllne tteafcaee alr-w ef lae "lr Jaaaerk iKrehuee Kittaeral eervlcaa at k-r raatderae ItT lum-re ea Ilrwkly" aalurdar. le A M. laterwaeat priaale. IDWAR1M -On rvh It.

ISIa. Jeha aged to eaa and f-ieeela. alao aeaiibara ef Malmeejee. latarlga. Tai.

T. A. la. lied ia attead awrrtcae at T1IK n'NIRAL rHfR'll. Sl Waat X3 at II-arapcaMI llldg aalarar eaacwia.

II e-clerk. OOt.teaMITIV At Sea.r. Tut ear Ih. leak mat Jeaay halaea wife mt Keraard tl-uaaatith fiaa. tai froaa her tale ee.id.ara, 4 7 ta.au 1 at ea the IStJi leal at I a It la tke efier-noo.

laiermaet I emaHery Irani Jeetaa-raa. nital-rlh N. OCIN r.b. IT. ao.Hnlr.

al at. I ula a HaatHtal. C. Mahal tlalna Vale rirlak atalta-r iTlarfra of tba rptpranT aaaeral al chare. IW.

aw UtlM-t-aa A ratarlar. ret. wa al HI A N-rlhamrto. iMaaaal laar-e. rwaa ra; I aL'KlalCT -rwaat ef the Re-oiatten I tke Stale ef New Terk: offw of tb.

tea-wiT. rraurara. Hr-a4 aad Pearl tx. New Tork Fa tat tali Wl.a e-r aacauir.t-.al at nat ia tha eaata. raw.

IT of WHlaiea Oatier. a tweaa- bar ef IM. aw-let, R'lHEKT (at-TPVI CT Pnill at. MrXTtT Kl'MtU. liR'iWNK.

nacretary. HACK EK a a Feb IT. Jeaa-pb C. ta kto Ttk rear twHece haaawad ef Marta Marker raraaeral al ht. Mate raat-a-eca.

3 aaa. ttedrwr raathwaa ew tar. Tah. Is. at V.

M. laterwaeat privet. A P-r r-r-l raa Tkoradar eaa. ana ewtetly tataati lata bar al.l aal raat ehetk H.tadforth ta the at rear mt her aga runeral eolraa al taw ra aadeere ef bar eauafiler Mr Mary It MaaAlatiawa. Weat Ipsa 11 en laalurday Bill ISI Feb.

at I o'raor-k M.rT dauatiter af Mrra Albert Hater at tka l.t. Iw.aJ Alhart Hetter. a the lth af ret-wary IS1V at Ailaatle Oty. N. MltC aa.

Th radar r.h a a hewf lllrar-a. Man- Aatettaette leayea-w. l- af iluttai Hay. Aaaehiar af 1h late Alataa-wr tea lateral lrrTAr. ra Fe IT 11 Pr.

Hariar. tn Iaa a year af kla aa la tteeal aerel.e ha. I.I aea-a. 31a Weat TS SI an rr1aar a.anrg tl I e'rlurk Irit.rmeai al ite asanaenaettce ef tbe taetily. KCest.KIt eadealy lh A ltli at her tacanw.

In Marhlgan 'Ity iBltaaaa Har-raetta ra Wa.lm'1 af. or l.ar.a-w TV aa-t daJhte of A t-ad Ma ta.aa.ly otntff af Haaa. i. Ktnarral aeolcea at the rrt ef tr l.lrl'i Itajrt.a. N.

"Vt. l.t a(irin-n IVh IS al Wa. I arrta.ea a 111 aieet Inala leaaltg IVou- rrlaar.i. Hi.tion. Itrd, at.

at i LKK IS I he tt.ttlng. ttaerl ve.r ef kla aaaa. 1 in. 1 a la I he huatwiad J.aethltte I l.thor-rae aa 1 law al. John Funeral aera lee.

.1 tha aaf St. Tkaraaa'a tTaurrh. Frt.Uj IS-. LXM kaVeved haabead aaf Adelaide tartnaa. era.

lay eight. Feb 1 Funeral KW aaada, if. IMItta rwa Caatneiary. Mills. LCPUAk-At Oyster Ray I I FVk.

IT Jaowa ao aa? Iha lata Jaeaee M. aae Harmk i art-art la-ad lain raaaerw. w. -loe. fatrardal.

TtH 1. at I P- tka -nltrrk. fareter I arrlaeea -III rwaet ir.la bwaln Pana. Sratlian ihm M.eaaw fit. than.

Hrooklv. al U'Mi ar.U.nly en ItalV .1 Mara.aatlt. mt a a- How l.i.n I dewwl. am faithful 11 a clock A. M.

harerlae. Feh. 11 la, 3lmt at mt J.a taa.atly an far ar it.4 kee(r in Ih. family Ml Craa f.ard of Itaal place ruaartl I root arr aaae r- v-daoee. 0 Olewrr-g PHc.

Saararell. S. na Hatur Feh pi. at 3 I araie. MAtiaiXlIJ' -I'Mrrel i Into life eteetai on ra.

I ISIS Ftli. 1 MarlaaiaM a I do a ita tai. fwea-t. Ma. IM.M at bar I taJell.

MetXVFHN -Ahlaa. am the Iwb Fel-ra-try far mimt flfly lallhful rrt.n.1 In ih. f.rri:y of Ih, Ilartraa lyee la. I Faaa-tal wrK. .1 I'-itita-h.

rid Kat UStk a Saturday al IP I' Mll.lJ" -t IT ljtre W. Ifa of tha lata Moctlrrwr Mi l. tf Jarwry at her hoar-. In llaigleaood. F-tarwl prlval ti.Ul -nlt flvwa.

NEwKI.1. Mary Oarerttag ahh.a af Iaa la I i rottunaivdar Juke eiark N.a. li. a Irk lk Note- 4 a rati liereeller N.a.rk. S.

J. ae F.K IT. IWIi. Harry C- tlaaeia. aawl -aa y-wra IV arr-rta a will mm, haa al Ike I alua mt llaary It Fnl IT3 I.

local a Newark, ea Fviay eeeebag. Ft. 1 St rtark. RaAaUl.ae saad frtaada ar kind I inaltwt. lat.i it.al al I lav.

aet la. b. J. al tha faaanlly rATTHl -Ullaw Ja died Feb. 1-ISIA.

at bar lale ra.teaare. a Tbaawtiawaa IW. Not l. a ol rwntntl iraaflar rXARIAU. At Prl-artead.

Maaa a Tburwtfay. Fvb. IS, ISli Ir. Willie a a r-aaaraali. btt.baa el FW.aaw rk i lata yea raa.

I aad tea af the lei. le a J. tad O-urrte K. rwarw.Il mt aara-toea. T.

QCAt-XrVBljaH IwAie, In' bt. I A year Faweeai a.a ia at hla bale raa. laraa. Batet MU aalardwy. al IP M.

QUI-. -Mary rutaerl fr-aa THI a-HfRCll III Vaa- X-d osaap- bB PaUdlag. MtiiNay it a twaetlag of tha i are al t- laa teat ef the I'llaarbrwid Teal Otrwaatt-ttaak. bead Feb. Isth ISIO.

II aaa aal-Baaaaly lletulead. Tka I The CltacJ-fleid Cwal Cert-wwlla aad lit la elate da.flr the eawel I a I awl at tkrwweh tha aaata ar Kawa. Far iwra he haa kaaa a ftctate la adv.awlw we.fara af tat. I. uryor I law Hit .1 watt Jade aw at yet rare cwurag, la actij la wtaiira kla r.

aaa awl bare taat tf 1. 1 atlwit I It t-atataaea. Hla ewfailtaae klaaalwawa. eewe-Way aad aetlwtlem iiHianl him ta ail hla i mil iaa a wkw atari wtl Me laB Uy ta Uwtr greet tana. ikw-Kre i-i iSIhl J.

1-. St. war. Be--rat art tOeKT-DK (VMIMEMUXT a Fvb. Ik.

Marta. twlaead atawhae a Marta 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ftaawal aar-lra. at Iw J-ewa-naa aat Hi a tk ly. talarar aa.ua a trig at I e'rbwk. PCHlTLFrV-Ow Feb.

IT. ISIS Vti Bin leer, mm mt the tale Hotwri V. ead Kate P-huylar Kv aaaaa I aaliliee Ui be bald al Chriet Chare--. HellevUle. N.

J-at 4 IA P. M. Friday. Fab. IB.

SMITH. Ow Fah. IT. IIA. Sarah Pwtlth.

widow af IK. le Vt llllam i Smith tut BaerHr mt rMaee.tc.!B. Pewt Kaolrej THK Ft' HA L. t-IICRi-H." S4I WmmX ttld hlaw Terk Ol. iOarepw.l Hu.al -lr.

Sara-iay. I lal.a.eol aala laalllatMa peiiwt plawa. cwt. Iwie-i ly car-til BT JOIIV. Tkura-laa.

Frk Ik. ISli. al h.r ial. eeatderir Xdl weat h4lt St Abbey Augu1. daughter of Itae lete rttruee, H.

aad In H. St- Notiax. el fuawral hareaflar. ITirKNXT -am Feb la. tli at Wak-Ingtsn.

It i- Harriet hpuaa. wllew ef Au-ailn hltrkoay bt the TJ year ef ker aga TT1-KR- At Morn a own. N. Feb ia. of dlpfcthena-.

lanadea M-tlewttry. Infant ar, of Rar. Irretl P. Tyler aal Euette I year. rt- tm prlaata.

Virginia paper. l.at PI- TATIA'R At PI Aag-tetla. Fla. a raa. 14 ip5.

gaeharr Taylor, af tie uteyve- Mot pr-aekly. ihvuee aa aniiai fctraafter. A-WtnR-N. aCaiwUaa. UI Caet SM Sc.

Pab. 1 SAANKX -Reea. 11 Watt I Pt. Feb. I.

Futaaetl loiay. A. ht rwuxKTAht aa. Ink I vaa e-aw-hd wh.l JOBB TT A-jOa nvh s- IW IAJJ Harb-ai KENSICO CEMETERY Reywwl tba city UetlL. in lb.

bwt-rkaattr IHI-a. PhrH-rapt. eeaat a latiaaat. City OaTaCW. lOS Park Ave.

Td. Marraj Hill laL THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY JmmJL. IU HARK HAl'S. i TT. sot raat -na aawr.

nni UMa Feb. tf. UKuWX Matkile. Feb. II.

aged F- eeral ggj Sd Av. itjN la in raracta. Feb. I. aaa si laalaataat barlay.

P. M. CL'KKT. Joe. Ill aa-wat ld bl-.

Fwh. M. Funaral tuaiair.w. IP X. CVTtTIN -Joeeiaa.

Stfc Af. Fw. I. KuoeraJ today. 3 A.

U. Pt FFT Mb kt.L au 1st At- Fsa, IT. Fwraeeal leaaiiaiae. I M. at-'M.

tarvatA Ta itwtb ea IT. awd i aeakay. A A. are Vir inacti Feb. I 1 P.

M. Ma bra. t- teaks' BasflUf. A-. ATT Waet laeil FWb.

IT. aaaaa-. I iiiatutit. I A. M.

HALL. Aaeatla, Weaat lAatb It, Fva. 17. aged Swaeeal 1-aSav. A.

M. HA 1 HreoaAv, reX. let. IT l-aaaaral today, a t. M.

KAfirHa.lt-ktaaaa. 14 A batawder A krnia. Fah. 1 raartl ewt an teday. UViNti.tlTi.tN- Joe.

Aaa. is-m Fw. 1 ed ea. LTM Jeeav. Ita ataat ttatb Feb.

1. tt-J tat. Fh-arl laday. P. M- MclSTTltM-Mary All l-aat aotb ia -Ferl set ee A MM H.I i rt.

Ml Kaaaa. aih t. 1.4a. 11 ryrtaaai tia a. a- MeNAMARAa-Mary.

4i litaaawa Pt F-a iC MA Ki 'L-Jr T. Haataart put kaaet pih I re IT. rvaaeral Inati a. 1 A. M.

MILLAR Abrey Waat lSTth BL. lak I Fwtaerai prt-at. MON'KOR Kaatbat-la. Wat lAtb Feh. IT.

aawd TL. Faraaral eaa a la. 1 1 kttt PC, Fwb. iL Funeral la nam i a ar. 1 Jaf F.

M. PC.KKl.Xg fciltthetk. hatw kvrtgbteta. Fwb, a I rtia.r.i ta lay ea a. tm-PCIfMlIrT -Aaaa.

LP- itnpe.aa a-reoa. Feh ie 4X a. 1-Zr rtawawiw Av aa Mrraak. a- IC U-vTMR-Jatt IX. 11 Weak lUtb WLm aaa aa.

aagaa aaa AltAMfl. -Kwgva. X. gtytla i. e-h II I awreai li aaj.

a. a- bRrtWN Job it eh. UK. aaa. wtki-aat.

St Kaete PI-. Fwb a aaed Pwa-al taw- -aw I M-HA. Vtlt Jratrt ti. 1 aa- AW eta It. aaed J.

Fanenl KIWI4. 4M 111 IMw It, aged Ftaiirai pa-lawia. Kb W---t uitw II. 1- SalabrU I eh IB -ay rd 4-4. kl KII.li:i--Aaf-t.

til Oraeea. Av laa IT. It. Fw-wrwA keaay. A au AThaay At.

r.h. IT. Ftaaatwl teawareow. I A. M.

Mr Ait. i.v.-Ma-rrarwt. W-eAewrt Fat-. IA I aatral t--ay. A.

Art bar A. TT wt-a Fe. te. gw 04. I uawal a mart aw.

Mi U.a'i.T -IVter AdelpM gv. F-k. red TT. Feawml a-d-, A- PCM. irr -laat A-.

SSI Stk ftk IT. Ftilt.rtl teSajr. t. PI --e4. Tf Be- IIS 9.

r.h IT. ao F-r--l la-jay. IF. (TMI IH Joe P. ft.

H. Aa lataer.l Tvs Maaaaiiaa v. r.nKvi:iJL e-r. let. IA.

ewd Af. P.t-ai.Ki. V- ATI I. -ta II A M. tb Mw I FU-Wrai a an.l-IV Jseaaa Frw-rwct C.

Iw la. l-waaaeal twAay. A M- Til lairTt-a't Im. e. a.

Ill lArwym At. Feh. IT. aged M. wakh -icdwar ill eth m.

ltrtk--rl lattiaa. A A. M. ll.kakrk, Jerwey City. rar, A'lrrTVR arw.lwa.

ITT treat ic- t- KVh. IS. aged tX.K High JWr Feb. 1, a a-aw a. a tfaa aw UITI.ra-r.la--i-.

aia Krm. It- Ftai rtl tway. A. M-r. T.

-r frsa at. nib N.a rtm. I. Faneral Iaa area, A. -KUV-t-hafiea.

SI eryt-ewr Ntaift. FAKiIkt" 1 Cbepel e-rk. 1 t- mm I t.lAHtiN-KR.-Vt-tlllaw, VAawt Habete. Feh-lav. aad 3.

FeeraA leaaaiiia. J-; Kl lletaaben. It-. IA Fasa4 taitai MrPKIPK J.twea. IS Hetd Newwaw.

Feb. a rawer. I U--a- htl-e. It CI Tier! Rohan. P-at lath -ew- Few IT.

aged lit saayy Ttrw- ark Feb IS rwteeal jedar r. M. VAN W-diU--Ai--, hewstk. Fab. I FawerVl bade V.

8 M- m. wVII 1 lAMll. -Jm-BBpl WS IH I aw reral ta-rterwe. be r- la I In lIMIr-tH AIU-. LAll-ta tAssas Far.

Feb. T. II l-M'H. Ptettard. MitRitaaad FeK IT.

ece-t tetatki Fewer. I Icewrtte, Fisnbisa. F. IK OHI.RIJFa.-wnikUB. --ee fwls.

Feb. IV Rr-k-1- CsnU. Fek. I. Ptaeee! toaWty Bll Wnliktilir raaity.

aa a BT1I 1 a tria re, it. all a wa -aay UOX Aim Feet Cbaata r. Teh. 1. I at Fwatral le.

I M- Mil i rk -wre Mtaitaer. Fab. I. Funeral lealty. 1.

F. M. Jn Srm-rritm. MARTIN- -A ewe Mate PC Tar C-eset. Ktwklrn.

t-artev. A. -B MriJ-iS II 1-wirV-k J. Maaa "-har-rk tav4r. A M.

RKfl'T Maaa Pt. at kali--a -huerb lira. ty m. twtaa. kx.ar-l Maaa Pt rtltrt.

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