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1 3. PAUL LI." UALTER Charles -M. Schwab's falcco Cuictly Married at His New York Residence. WILL LIVE IN BETHLEHEM a a a Cficrarwni Captain fa tht Unitad State Army Medical Corps. Tv.

Faul SI. aiurr ira i j-jhtabrth Mock, a daughter r. and Vr jebn Francis Mock of Phlladel- r.im. but formerly ef rwtabuixh. an a.

ice cf Charles 51. Schwab. th atcd aJrf Mra. Schwab. aratiHl at o'clock lt evnln at the VrW rork iJdoc of Mr.

Mra. hwW.at Klveraide Irlva IVeat K-TMty-thlrd Str-t. which Vaa btactf- illy doratl for the occasion, it waa antJe nrunofl'. neither the brlU nor fcrlii'rroofri havin ar-r attnidantav and imm: exr-pt the Jmroe-lln ta famliiea ani a few cloae fliend Wff invited to It. There a no reception, but a bridJ Jsoer wa aerved.

Alra. Waller how apect much time with Mr aad Mra. Khwub and her enrafce- in ttr. Walter waa a.moane-d lunt v-ter Sunday at a dmner titry for and br flanct at their NcW XVrk riter iiiwito waa trained in medicine at ffferoon CoUeax. from whW-ii iwj waa rrtuad hi 1111 La.ter bf ecrved t'ptain In the United btatea Army (MiUl Cotpa.

for twenty-two month A ear aco a went to lletit-tb-n. hia home havina formerly a rn In Pittsburgh, and haa ever ino bri ronni-ttd with Kt. Luke'a H.pl-tl in tiHt 1ty. After tr. Walter tnd Ji! bride" wi 11 ko to Vj.thlen.-m aiw oceipy nn iiouio on Kvantctn lit that city- owned 2r.

Htbwab. WEDDINGS. by Miaa Edith Dow Marrill th Brido of Dr. Arthur, L. Root.

With Dow MerriU and Ar- ur Lt wia It ot were married ycatur-tay All Angels by the tl-jv. ttr H. La- IJiniTi' TowiiOTeiHl. The Is the d.iughter of fha lat-ilunn Avenue next Tuesday and Wednea- liorac r- -Merrui. j.r.

ivoot is a i cay to the Free Home or Younc CHrla. an. has been laitinr phj eltdan to. tno.nava ca.t..x uamm Vnllev- etropwli'an and lttuineniaiin hcapitata f.jr many y' Weat SiJe Club and the Weat Knd AsO "I rtation, aljo of tlx? Mayflower Iesvend-irU r.nJ iCnelcwooi and Vcrk (M.) r1ltlw Af returrdns from their "bridal trip Irr. r.

Mra.itoot will be at home at HI West trcet. Xaibasr Itarrta. inl Jannrtt Llvtnsston llarria. aua-fctcaof Mr. tnd Mra.

Abraham J'arria of 1 XicA Xinvt -third Street, f.rmerly of N. waa married biat eventnat'in tlte Crystal Room tb rlton to- KmatitnJ Nathan, son of Mr. and Mra. John A. Katbsn of CrocVlir.o, Mass.

TU Uv-v. Dr. Nathan SUrn of. Urbty-aecond Strt ijif aj-o-Utf ptrfornved thj cere- The briuc waa-cownad in white autln arabroiirered wilh Jid crystals, lkr vU ans i rum crown of, tviM rant luce, idra.li. Gir.abui'ir ai-Ubl' i.rr as m--itrn iri honor anu tho wrrv ji? Mhsva Oertrudo nt-atiiiirtsl Mui.ra of t.na city.

Jusc-pli bru.tr of tnc bridecroorrx. rua rt rrt iir. end ara. Nathan aped their in Floiida. and upon r-turj will- in rthl i-ity.

Mr. Natban is graduate of Harvard L'ni-rnuty uuil uurint; the war he av-rved a an Knaifn in toe nuvy. Meartt Camatack. The marriaqe of Ml inixabcth Com-, lock, daughter ct Albert Com-lck, and lIuLp Hvartt. botlt of Mon clalr.

N. towu pli.ee lasl, evnlnfit Luke a Church in tlwt city. The rereDKjny waa pcrfoi-med bjv Bishop Coadjutor llaon K. Snarly, aaalated by tie Kv. Lu M.

rvctor of. U-c iniirrlv. Misa Hrle.ComMotk waa her slster'a ld of honor, and tlie; bridal attendant were Mra. Charlea Mik'nieht and he Miasms Mary Mclncid, Sabrw Kradlea and Annette Farih--T. 1'crry iUack of MontrliJr ncled aa beat man, nd the thera' were Harry Adlnaell, Kenneth Fcltlirrew.

Outav Dannreti-tner. S. Tlor lnnnreuther. J. Urnharn tars-rrll and Karl Mann.

A reception the home of tho briile followed the rrnm. After their weildlng trip Mr. nd Mra. Heartt will reside In Glen -arietta Tba marriage of Misa Martlu Apkw ilp, a yeung Swlsa and Jamea Henry CJtriatle of thla city took piano at o'clock yeeteraay afternoon In the Jembly Hail of the Centrul Ui-ancn th t. W.

f. A- the K. lr. IVny T. 1-dorp.

rector of the Ksdaco-11 Church of th(a cHy. offkrlatlnB. Tim all waa decorated wltll white and laurel and With a htrj-e Aaeriean and Swtaa flaa. The brida wtn- a traveling; of tan i Droauctolh and carried a anower iwi-euet of white row. Anna KuecV W.

who attended her as-matd cf horor, in a blue satin frock and had a bouquet of pink roea. Tounr Mlita Kahn aad Walter Kahn acttd as flower bearere. Prior to the mony MUa Katherlnn Cookaey of Mount Verann sane. A reception attended by Mr. and Mra.

Ixon Knmalky of 1 Et ElghtiKh Street announce, tho ef their daughter, Mlaa Re-V-eca Kamaiky. to Arthur Schur of Boa-ton, Masa. ltia K.mr4r u'n her "f-cjtfcM-rear at T.Ahers College. Columbia Unlvoraity. la tne ubliih of -e Jwiah Dally News, la Otatmmn of trte ntrai leaiait- Kt lief Committe-! and Pni.iii rtf the Hebrew SheUertiyr "a I mm! -rant Aid tocictr'ofAmei-ica.

1 ls a erfcnd-aufnier or IL iiara-'ohn. a pioneer of tao W.liah prewi tn this country. ilr. Schur- Is a graduate of Harvard. "ef 'IT.

"He la a member of the Fh I -ta Kaptt. fraternity. Tfta marriage take plnetr in the Pprlnff. Mrs. Haro Canfldd Wt Street, formerlr of ''rKklvt.

anrotJce th" "na-m-nt cf only daughter. Misa Catherine i1a t.r.ftvl.t. 1-ici-ton :i.ioli SOU Of Dr. J. IX Hiott and Mra.

tiUlottr Mlaa Caftfleld a junior at Fmith Collcffe. imrlng Mr. Fdllott aerved a a a war ir. a-" r'Ti iJftlenant in the Iloyal Field A--tlUery ami apent three years I rto No dato haa been act for the The rtijutmwnt ia announced of Misa Waleott TO-ubs, daughtw of "Mr. Mia.

Krrtck Kelloga of t'tlca, tr. Jeaaup. a son of Mr. ai si-h Htrr Wynana Jeesup-of 031 I'il-ton Avenue, New York. Mr.

-xij, is a brother of Jof.n U. Jcaaup," kl both were la. the ewr ice-. Theatre Party for Mlaa Wella- ir. and Mra.

Bamucl RofsRer Betta Park Avenue lat evenln cava theatee party ror- their debutante H-e. Miaa Oenrvtne Iwrenc Weils. daghter of Mr. and Mra. T.

Tihe- Well. After te ilay th party ra taken vo crystal for supper, foilowea by 5ar.cng. were ourteen guests besides Mi includfna-. the Mi Annie Hurr Ie Dodgre. Loulae and Laura Hardlna.

botTia: alo John Jay SchiefIin, M. V. Hoffman. Wiltlam A. Tay- aooui hundred guests waa wi feature rroauiu tsM r.

W. C. A. jby the Talmadge aiatara. rch of the I (Uert will bo IcutDrrd.ln four pltturts wa- announced following i nuitnirt with Joeenn a.

Cost-r Bchermerhorn SOCIAL NOT Vstk. "Paul who to rr.arry 1'wrett. dsnitHir cf Mr. and llr. A.

Le fjvr-t of i) Kat Sixty-seventh Kr. on ThankasriviniT ly. at- the Cnurch) of the fi'rarief Icuntion, will give hla farewell bachcior inner on Saturday Iiut- Comman.l'T' Mr Robert HetSry Atrry re receiving ccngratula-Uwn On th, of son honv, in A'tw Orltn, Lieut. nd-r-. Awtreir is attached to the Cnited States Naval Jttion.

Mri. At r.y wti forrvrly Mlaa Isabel Meredith Warren cf IhU city. Perdfnand T' J' lke of 74-1 Fifth Ave- "Ao gtv rt dinner on Mominy even- Meat tit the ICts-Carllon for Miss Jurothy Stone Smith, dauch ter ef Jlri. Robert Dim and the Kcv. Henry V.

ii. who are 'to be i married on Nov. 1c Tbe rue -will ir rtud the bridal rrty. ami after dinner they wlli to to tl -theatre. Mr.

nrvi Mm Kortn K. Hare of 114 Ktt't rifty-third street re twlllnir lor LuroM on Ihi Amltanli nt TucViir. Mrs. da Areata Lydig haa returned rem We.Ulieater, wt she 1m a been I'lT'1' and la at tha V.mkr. Mr Henry Q.

Oray of ZA Park Ave-nu will gall far Europe th end of next wetk. Alls Ruth Ttioryuta. lanaiiters of Mr. and Mm. Waring Thom of tb Plasa will be rried on Nov.

27 to Charles C. Irwin af IhiUf1phl. at the Church of th TranrflrurnUon. It wil be a ouict 7niin buimj kirrowjn oe ih rccppuoo. Mra.

'Thalia. Mlllctt ha a returwd from the VJrsliira Hot Kfrinc and will ha at hr humc, 114 Karl Jlxty-atxth until aho aalla for. Kurojx? in February. Jfr. and Mra.

J. J. Rarrett have cloaed thfir country rxniiw at New Cnxinan. Confv, anI hav rr-tur-ueJ to 1 VJ Kuat vBty-nlnUl ttre-t Tar the Wthttr." '31ra. Howard O.

SUirs.t and M1a rt.rothy mum are at (ho lUU-Cari-tot and will auil today on the Jmperator for- Europe Mr. and Mra. Walter hava cloaI thHr tsummt-r place Kar liilla. N. and arc at 1 laxa for the- inter.

Mr. and Mra. Daniel Chtr Mlaa HarRart penJh and Mra. "Adolf La den burr, are among, thom auiUntr today for KUrojx. VanderW't gtve a luncheon yes trday at the lUts-Carlton.

the principal weat tx tnr h-r daughter, JUra. iiarry 'rne Whitnay. Mra. lorton Bohwarts alo frave a luncheon. and Mra.

H-nry' H. Korr.ra. Mr. and William K. White-houa-.

Mr. and Mra. John C. Xlnfe. Mr.

and Mm. Frederic K. Iewls and Henry L. Hloane were amonir thoao entertained at dinner there last nlpM- Mra. l'rtifnt It.

A.ee. Mra. Samuel Uiker. ilra. Iku-tram H.

Ilorden. Mra. John S. Thatcher and Mr. Dexter lUifrden are umrng those in charge of rurnnur, ante ha helri at Maill.

T.rl-. m. in air New apartmei LDartment. "T0 Park Avenue. y.

MOROSIUI TROTH ENDS FAMILY ESTRANGEMENT Daughter of Mr ana Mrs. Ottilio P. Ncrosim Engaged t6 Capl. lAfayctte CralbeJ enjtaBement of MUa MaryVV'aah-Ingion Bomj Morotiliyi, daughter of' Mr. and Mra.

Attlllo Feitlnax Moro.inl cf thia city and feasex Feiia. to Captain Lafayette Or abbe, V. S. 'Marine i 'or pa wa announced recently at a dinner given by the aunt of the Lrkle-eleot. MUa O.uiia MoroaiBl.

at the latter'a honw, Klmhurat. at Tne ceremony, lilch will be quiet one, will take place on Jan. 1ft in I lie armory at Klmfurat. with only a few immediate relatives and ictimate friends in The eraaifeiMent mei as the result of a friendship between Misa Morostnl and Captain Crabbey who met at the Cnited Htates naval rifle range near Caldwell, not far from the Breex Feils homo ot the Moroainla. The proposed match haa been tho mtam of ending the estrang-cment that has ex ted bcta-eet; the girl's father 'and her auoX.

Mlae Uiulia Morortnl. since Attlllo'a marrtaare to Mary Washington Bon-J. who is rreatgranddaugh-ter of Colonel Samuel Washington, a brother of George Washington, and a of Doily Thla marriage also a used a lreach lvrtween Mr. Moroainl ami hl father. Giovanni I'er-tinax Moroainl.

the banker, of thia city. Captain. Crabbe. whose home is in Louisville, is it grandson of Admiral aloorre Crabbe. U.

S. V- He la a graduate of Annapolis, and haa aerved with the marinea in many parts of the wot M. He la at prevent ittatloned at 4he Brooklyn Navy Yard. $20,000,000 CONTRACT FOR TAWADGE SISTERS AsiocxaUaFtTst National Pictures, to Exploit Norma and Constance for Three Yeays. A contract In the Him Industry puffin Into the background Ciiarley Chap-lln'g famoua milHan-dollar cowxacV was announced yesterday ty Jut es D.

WlUlarai. manager of Associated First Xatloncl. IlctUres. jnc 6 Wert Forty-t lthtn, Cu-eet- The amount invovd. ac-cordt ig to the announcement.

COO.tMiO for the futun? proCuctlona of two ktara. Norma and Conatance Tahnadge. Ii. J. HutlMn of the First National said that the 20.p.0i0 is to covrr the expenea of production ami dixtribatlon for the m-XC tnree jcara ui l.T? eisar va i shenok.

oroduter. and husband or Norma Talmjdge. 'nde, the termj the Talmadgea and Mr; Schcnck Jrlll ahara in th proflta accruing, utnler thia AMBASSADOR IS ITS Flrat of Six Maw- Shubert Theatres to Opened in; January. The first of jheatrea which the Rhuberta ate bulldlns in Forty-elshth and Forty-ulhth Slreeta will bo called the Ambassador and will be opened vln January. Thia will be a theatre seating l.an peraot.a.

and Is being built upon the ait at 213 to West Forty-ninth Street Just west of Hcoadwar. The Ambnssador off era a. novelty In construction. In that It 211? upon the plot. aa to rain the benerit of addltlomd apace.

Herbert J. Krapp la the archite-Md ilward Margoliea 7. y''new Shubert theatre will street and two on I ho -on Fr y-nlntn KhM. One mrfiCi, iwrw- fr oi me from the Longaere. Is construction.

Another Shubert -hou-e la In process of cot. rue- ninvnai i a aba tlow Fifty-ntntn Street, and still other Shubert housca ai-o rc Ughtn Awnue and Fifty-fourth street and Uroadway an.1 jauty-elghth Street. Tito Schlpa, Opera Slufl. Tito Schipa'a elnglng of the Panis Angelioua of Cesar Franck waa a new departure for an opera, tenor, and Pr-tir-iilarlv- for the youthful tenor of the CWOT Ora. at his well-attended matinee yetorday In frch.

-irlle tone to a full orpan accompaniment, arvl atill more a fine sctous. nees of ambition anown. critical praise, which aa coroiwaer he eouUl not approach in jn ensuing Ave JIrta cf hi own. Mr. Italian alra with one of Wolf- t-rrarl a uuatnt b-rlca from the Dome Ctrl ose and others from Ijilo'a Roi 0T i and Massfoet'a Werther." He waa happiest in a doxen wholly new and tasteful a a awiua ia.llir son g-s by iaiter- taimii irK 52 CO.GGDTOAGTORSLT Zouave Leader.

Providas for cn Statsn Island-Estate Put at 01 ,000,000. MANY SMALL BEQUESTS Residua Goea to Norwich Unlver-f tlty I125.CCO to Combat, Tho will of Genera! Ruh C. Jlawkjna, filed for probate yesterday, dlapoaea of an eatata estimated at more than $1,000. (XX). chi.fly in public berjuesta.

General H.wk,n..,who;wo.. the leador of the Hawkins Zmjjivrt in the Ctvll War. and died aa the reault being: run over by an automobile near hia Fifth Avcriw. lived ulone and had no helra at Ihw. Tho relduar- estate la left to Norwich University at Jkorthfield.

VL, tho followina reason- I believe above all etae in a military education, if a tendency bc-lni; to develop aelf-reapectlngr. reel men a-hn a r. mrtfe tnan fttlmri to ha fnltl fiil In all lntlnna which ahould adorn decent society. I am proud uatee. in th ami at aH.

wtienver their country." 1 "The lareest direct beoueat la 1200.000 In l)u irlnn' Vi.wl Amr4r for tta 1 home on St ten laiand. which the tea-j tator aaya Is now occupied by aired and dependent members of the dramatic who have worn themselves in the erice of the public." He sa.ra that thc income from the fund is to ot, ustMi not only for the home but for mc-mberr Hrirux outside," and adds: Thia at nioat. Is inadequate expreaaion of nrj' sincere affection for the actors and aclresaes I have known, and of my gratitude for the many thousands of pleasurable hours their professional ef.orta have contributed to my happint-fis and instruction." The American JJeclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals get the Income of wich ia to be uaetl to "abate the wicked horrors of vivisection, and to compel those who practice lt to make known to the public the actual methods cf their unsoeaaable The London -and Provincial Antl-Viaectlon League gets and goea to the Florence Crittenton League. The will made, gift of each to tli Vniversity of Vermont and Brown University, "which waa largely endowed by the grandfather ot, my dear wife-;" and $10,000 to my talented, eloquent and esteemed Rev. C.

T. Walker. D.IX. of Augusta. aho I doing a noble work in tho uplift of hla rare." bw a codicil to the wll canceled the gifts, because General Hawkins decided to nuke, them during hla lifetime General Hawkins gave $9,000 to Marp-aret-Dwver.

Ma house at the rate of .500 lor each year ahe had been employed. and pitta ot a.u rach to frlenda. including Colonel tjeorgo Van Eever of Antwen, and "Fannie Hymana and Mile, Maromerite Horn, botli of CniBsels; Dr. Alfred N. Philips and hia wife of Glen-brook.

in 'appreciation" of many acta of kindness and kindly demotion at a time moat widow of Clement A. Gria-com. in appreciation of eld and pleasant aaaoctatlona." and the. widow of General William Ludlow, an old friend; and Carl Melchora of Falmouth. Va.

The will waa made Xov. 5. 1010. 'JIMMIE' OPENS THE APOLLO. Pert France White Captivate In a Musical Comedy Made for Her.

JJMMIE, a musical -romoily in three actr and lour scenes. Hook and lyrics ly Otto liurhech. Frank Msndcl sn Oacsr Ham-: 2d. Music by Herbert Htothart. At the Apo'lo Theatre.

Vincenxo Carlottl Madame .1 Loretta -Frances Whlli Tnm O'l'rten Milton Jacob Jerry CrUrten Watalna. (I 1 Ihira Don Ihirrouj-ha rrlf Hen Wetch Trueadall Tom 0'Ha Mott K. awald Jack Helsler i.i.... Antonio Itoaa, tiiiioru Marahall Mar, Jane Neff Mayer The lengthy, but apparently. atllX-inadequate.

of metropolitan waa augmented by one more last night, with the openlnjr cf the Apollo, the accor.1 of the two liousea which the Helwyns have erected en bloc in Forty-second Street. the diminutive and piquant Frances -White waa elevated to stardom in a charac-teaiiJi muaical comedy entitled Jlm- mte "a lavishly gownel and splashy piece with a nerly humorless book, but brougnt up to in. a tertainment by the preaenoo of the pert Misa White. It does not seem aO long ago alnce Viances White made her. flrat New lork appearance on Monday afternoon at the Palace Theatre recorda show that it la about five Sine then she haa gone the 'roundM of the roof shows and tho musical comedy stages.

gathering new followers aa ahe traveled. In "Jlmmio' sha Is lust ai little better than ane has ever been before. Some or the rough edges have been polished a little she lias Improved vocally, and she exhibits at times a very real talent aa a comedienne. "Jlmmle." ht.1ng been written for her. permits "hair to do all tho thlnga that have caused her admirers to be her admlrtrrs In addition to a few others, it I not until tha cloae of the second act, fin example, that ahe appeara In tha aimple-singham ior calico) dress to do a cycle" of aonga of the Miaslsalppl kind.

Previously, as a waltresa who was a cabaret singrer.aa well, she had Leen almost demurely flip, it might be called, for Misa Whit ia never exactly demure. The atory of Jlmmle." cunningly contrived to permit the atar to exhibit as many'trlcka as possible, irivea her the opportunity to appear as waltreaa, cabaret artist and' ragamuffin In the first act; aa Franc a White in the second and as a aucceasfu! vaudevilllan. radiant in furs, in the third. There ia a good deal of. story to with Mias 'White a an heiress, who Is defrauded of her Inheritance, for two and one-half acts.

The story even calls upon Mlaa White to play a sentimental acene now and then, and she did them a good deal better than waa to have been expected, all thinra considered-: i'or the rct, the play takes Ben Welch out of vaudeville to play legitimate and beardleas: role. Mr. Welch moderatelv effective in It. and least so when he Incorporates section a af his vaudeville monoiogrue im: part. There Is a new eccentric dancer named Rita Owln, built on the CTiar-htte Greenwood order, and nearly aa fonnr.

There Is Harry Delf. overacting. Tha-girl and the musle are pretty, and the production aa a whole ia apir-ited. VThe new. theatre haa a broad and commodious auditorium and is attractive throughout.

General Nlvelle Here Next Month, General Robert Nlvelle, who is re Sia a delegate to the-Mayflower ceteIjudae AaHnall. He waa amemher tba bra will return to r-ew lorK early in Deermber to make a seriea of addresses here. The General is at present touring: In the west. jCBiciuay no waa In Cleveland. Ohio.

V. NOTES. "TIM, Mandarin" wilt be wfthdrawa from the lllnceas Theatra this wet-A M. Kerrtraa has been added the cart of Rolto's Mld Oat." opening at tha Punch tMl Judy next Tueaday. jute Ixva." a moaleal eomedjr by Char-lott, Thompson.

XV H. J-oat an4 lirlan Hooker, with scare by Rudolph omt. wt.I opfU la AOaatks City tonlchu "Miset tha Wife." a farce, produced by Wltner wll! have Its ftrat per-fnrmaiKf In Platnfleld at Monday niht. WIH laning will head tba cast. Oh, a moalcal earned la which Tat Ilooney an Marion IVnt wUl apptar, will Into rekcirsaJ ttKip.

ires t.i jtiTirjlliinPcVMzs. John Franklin Fort. cf Xew Jeraey from 19ftS tn 1911. died shortly before 2 o'clrx-k yvaterAxy afternoon at hla home. Crsarlton Avcnu.

fouth Orar.Ke. All. the Immc mmwbf of his family were ircier.t. AJthoujrh only recently dlti hla litcomc critical, he luui been in trnci heajth nee a para-lytic atroke auffcrei In 1MIU. while at Carlisle.

lJa. Illrteaa hail reel Mm to from the Federal Trad' a year 1:50. Among tle many tleeram ot condolence receiwM laat niijlit the following-, oddreaaed to FraJiklin Fort, "Mr al'neera irmpathy aroea out to- "a Vrul rtend the country true and loyal aervant. WOOUROVV WILSON." Oovemor Fort a born Pembwinn, polntel in 1ST a juciite of the Ditriit Court ot Newark, remaining; on that oletThe 'ourl SrS mon ileaa 01 jusaea wmm tlrt succeeding- seven years JusUce af the Kupremo Court of the Durinr his entire career he Plved active parCluvhe Republican politics or New J-r-y. and attended many Na- .1 iVm-niilMii a disieaate, la Km Kama lreaident.

In 191'- he dt-lecate to the IToesaive Con- a.t a special envoy'of 1. Jb thc 0f ivw7. a year and a ha i.tr announced -hla complete ind rxmrienee of boas rule and hia adopth inrte. th- Men" In. politics.

vlurinir nr frwi niiit ano ma i hia term of office ne Ida firmness on exriee previously, when Supreme Court Justice, he-had fought vigorously the rich gamblers at LongTiranch-V The near relatives arriving are. his widow, who waa Mlsa sjharlotte 1-'tainrhy of Newark, and daughter. Services will be held a. -o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home. According to the present plana of the family.

Uicre wlU beao honorary pallbearers. .1 THOMAS J. COOLIDGE DEAD. Minister to France In 1892-3 Dies In His Boston Horns at 89. BOSTON.

NOv, 17. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge. former X'nlted. States'. Minister to France! died at hla home hero tonlghLi Mr.

Coolidge. who was born in Boston In lS3i. waa graduated from Harvard-College In 1S and the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by Harvard In 11KK. His long business career began aa a member of a firm of East India merchants and later ho was Precident of the Atchiaon. Topcka Panta 1 Kall-road ami tif the Oregon Railroad Navigation (oriipan)-.

He waa Minister. to Franco in 1S02 and 181M and waa a member of the Joint High Commiaslon to adjust disputes between Kngland and the United States in 1MW and JS0i. From IRSfl to 17 he was an overseer of Harvard University, to which he gave the tTeff eraon I'hysical Research Laboratory. lie was a oirti-wr Kimai land -bank In p. insurance md manufacturing establishments.

Hart'y-C Chriatianaon. C. Chrlstlanson. head of the bugar firm of hla name at A20 Front Street, died yeaterday at' hia homer'j410' rtiversldo" Drtve. after a brief lltnesct' of heart disease, at the age of 02.

During tha recent conditions of the sugar market te had been called upon by buyers and Sellers to arbitrate questions of rates and contracts, and hi exceaalve labors In thia regard are be-, heved to haae brought on hia fatal was for yeara a leading figure In the sugar business in this-city, and long a close frftfml and aseoclatu of thlate O. Mavemeyer. Mr Chritianson entered the office ol Henry L. Hobart as a young man. became a partner, and later acquired, the controlling Interest and changed the name the firm to C.

Chrlstlanson Co. t. -v. Thronfl at. Father Flood's Funeral.

8o large was the crowd that gathered yesterday morning In about tho Church of "the Holy Eaat Street, for the funeral service of Father James H. Flood that Police Captain Noble summoned' hla reserves from the 126th Mrret Station. Among the mourners In attendance were large delegations from the Holy Roeary Lyceum and the Mysthv Council. HUb mass was sung by the pastor, the Rev. Thomas F.

Kane, aasisted by the Rev. Michael A. Larkln of St. ngibrlera Church. 'New Rochelle, and theellev.

David O't'onnor, pastor of St. Coleman's Sot H. Kohn. A Kohn. who for many years before his retirement waa President of the Chrome Steel Works, led Wednesday at his residence.

the Belnord. Klghty sixth Street and Broadway, at the age or 74. The early part of hia life waa spent in Wichita, Ka-v, where he played an important part vjn the finance and government of the city during its period of l-aitial development a a a city. He the founder and President of the Wichita Savings Rank. Chairman of the of County Commissionera.

and Mayor. Hla wife, a daughter of -Bather Herrman, philanthropist, ana son, Achilles H. Kohn. survive. Admiral Schley's Widow Dead.

Mrs. Anna R. Franklin Schley of Bi Park: Avenue, -widow or Admiral Win- field Scott died last night, in Ku I a HosDltal from pneumonia. She was 79 years old. Several daya ago Mrs.

Schley 611 1rfl her pome arxi was taaen to ine ftospiva, aufferlna from a aierioua injur, B- crtuae of. her advanced age pneumonia; aet Im. She is survived by a son. Dr. Winfleld Scott Schley of 0C3 Park Ave Obituary Notes.

Miss KATE PROMLET dlea at her Summer home la Kastsrn I'ouit. yesterday, after a lingering Illness. Bh was a grand-daughter of the late laaae Bromley, for many years an editor-lar-wrlter on Tha Tribune and authoc- of the famous inoao-graph. A Chapter In Erie. Captain WILLIAM RCSSELL.

who had eomroanitrd atram veaaela In the coastwlaa trade, died In his sleep Tuesday night In his mom In the Hotel Clprendon, "BrooUlya. He was 45 yeaa-a old aad had- lived at Kaat Heart dlaeaae. eomplicatad i by tubenntlosls. waa tnaught to "hava cauaitd bia d.ath. STATES MEAD 8ACKETT.

long Secretary of tba tieorgta Pine and Turpentine Company of this city, died Tuesday at the honta of his son. Harry l. Sackatt. In East Or-anga. tha age of ao.

-Mrs. 1IIEXE OGBI'IIX. nlhr pf Professor William F. Oarburn of th Soetelogy T)epartnunt of Columbia, died Tueaday at her home. CI a re mo nt Hha waa a nauchter of tha Ravolutloo and of t.a Confedf racy.

L. VICTOR rLECKIJA f. years old.r a lawyiT- wHh the firm ef Klllott, Jonea a Panning, died from beart disease on Monday lit his home. 5-V Mseon 8tiwt. ProoVr-Ivn.

Mr. Fi-eklea waa a native ef Paris. Franc, and ntuded law tn the offiee of Brooklyn Mar Aasootatton and had nraettced bla l.rofeaaion In for tw uty-flva years, lim waa tha hm4nd of Tr. Mary P. Fleckles, a homeopathkt physician snd member cf tha suit of the Cumberland Street Hospital.

Mra. AOXE9 FREKSIAK FINSLKT. wlfa tpt TIkhkui Kinaley. toe forty years with the mctuinlral depart afceiit of IToapecc Iark. dted at her borne.

ireaidant fctrt. Drooklyn. on Mocilay. TIMOTHY r. O-KEEFn.

SO yeara Id. la the emj-loy of the ttureau ot- Sewers and a resident ot llmrkiya for mora than bait a die! on Tueariay av bia home. West irinth Street. 11 rook THOMJtn I. UOUCHERTr.

tn tho enintw of li. K. Birhmana A- stork tirokria diel on Mmilaj at hla bum, KucliJ Aaenu. Hrnoklyn. from brart d.s-eaae.

He vaa Si years old. -The Rev. l-Ctna C. PROZ, ho re- eentlT aeterei te mtniatry aoi hail charirf" of a Methodiel Itinrth in Pennsylvania, di-1 en Taewiay at the home of his irvther. LIM the lTnlte.1 Ftatea lc irwi publi; In Aiuru't.

1S14. and to H-JU In iCLk. m.v Aithoutb partv rejrularlty V. i the Oovernorshlp av s. 11 The elta of William 1ao Howetla.

who died May 11-laat. firise4 at n. John M.ai Ilowells, and lr'd ifowclU. each got jDo.il. and eacfi went to' hia brother and I.

Howells iihI Mra- Aniw T. Fifchild. He owne-1 sf.iu-es of eock in the co-npera'Jve apartrunt hiJuie at l- West Firty-nevcnth Strec-t. worCt and the following: of realty 314 Street. Wcat KiKhty-f if th and Kaat Seenty-lhlrd Street.

Mr. Howells' library of 2.t, bK.ks wtts valued at and the toinl vglvie of hU ix-rsonal wus He had $4.0 inaur'ince and J.Ti in muh. His itockK and Wnilf went appraiaed at The nppraiaal fhows that royalties he received, from Harper 4fc rtroa: ln the lajst five yeara arcrt-gated inn irom uouinum, vt. 11-. A valuation of tio.wni was put on tils fvture royaltiee from all his books.

KAS3-To Mr. and Ha rati Kfatelni, munity Hasptmi. Mra. 3. V.

Kaaa nea i aoa, ov. 10, at Coni- r.CXVJE.N To Mr. and Mra. feoi tnea" Roaa Jklaniarhowlts). a dauKliter, oa foy.

lt. New York' Child's and Nursery Hos-pftal. Cincinnati paper plvasa copy. WiCkSEI--Mr. and Mrs.

Philip V. Wlcksel nr. ra ti i announce tna oirtn ot a aoa. Nov. at Lioyd'a taaitariuiu.

HAt.LAHAN WKISaAL'EK-Mr. and Blr. tklward A. VI eiaaauet4 of New Vna-k flur announe. tba engagement or their1 dauaw- ter.

LUllan Advla. to Mr. Y. icvtl lahau. Ji5Ln--KELI-aiGa The engagement Is in-.

nounced ot Mr. l'hlllp C. Jessup. son oi I Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Jean up of New York City, and Misa Lola Waieoit Kellogg, daughter ef Mr. ax.d Mra. Prederick Kcutigg o( Ctica, N. Y' -1, GRANT FABER-On Wednesday.

Nov. 17. at tho Church of t. Andrew, (South Orangu. N.

J-, by the Her. K. CreawJcK Todd, assisted, by tha Itev. Stanley White. Gladys, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Lennox btewart Fauer of Orangw, N. to Kk-hard Hryan tlrant, son of Margie Knease and tha late J. Kalaton 1'rant of Orange. formerly of rhllaJelphia.

Pnil-'; adclphla papers please copy. ADDOM8 William husband of Lucy M. Copeland Addoma and. son of the lata Samuel Kgssani Addoma, on Tuesday. Nov.

IB. 11120. In his rv.th year. Services at his late residence, SStQ McUonough Urooklyn, on Thursday afternoon at '2 Wllllatn Henry 2d. York etata So-lety.

of th Cincinnati. Secre-i tary's office. General order: The irea. ident, with deep repret announces to tho society tha death of WUIiaun Henry Ad- domn 2d. an hereditary member of this society, on Tusday.

Nov. 10. JJC0, at his residence. 5W McDonougb Bt Brook- lyn, N. Y.

-'t-- Ieiubera of! the Society of the Cincln- nati are requawted to attends, the funeral service, wearing the usual badga of tnournlms. on' 'i'hursday, Nov. 18. at 2 o'clockJV at aw McUonough Braokri. Ta.bot Olyphant.

Francia Bunwil 'Hoffman. Secretary. BEGt.KV OifNar. 16. It3li.

Oeeetix Marie. beloved wife of HughJ. XUsarley- and dauahter ot Mr. Klleu I.aa-tor aad alatar of Mrs. J.

James Lanlor. I'uneral from her lata residenca, 4.2 Tan Cortland! I'ark Kant 'IMOlh St.) on at it A. M. itolemn requiem aiiaaa rt. Baraabae'a Church.

Interuteat faivary. Auto corteaa- BEItARD-Francea on Monday, Nov. "13, rfiaugbter of the lata John Cotton Bmitb widow of th late J. Charles lrar.i. ai the resldenc of her Mra.

Charles F. Chandler, 61 Kaat Wth Kt. Funeral' services will ba held on day mornlnr, Nov. 18. at Vhowaa a Church, St.

and Mh at lOfSO o'clock. Interment at New Hartford, Nov. 10. 'at 11 BlJUIt On' 18. jo.

MoaesBIJur. In the 'th year of hla age. beloved father of Eth.l, Sherman an Aw Jerome. Funeral atrlctly prtvata at Convenience of family. BOWMAX Suddenly.

at Trinity Ifoapltid, Brooklyn. 1W rietta. daughter of tha late 'ijohn and Jennie Bowman. Services and Interment at Washington. D.

C. BRA DUrtOOK aiday, Nov. 611 1VJ 110th, Ed-ain Bradbrook. in the TUito year of his age. BROMLEY At Rgstern Point.

C.rotort. Conn. ia. IHJO jvijeiaiae nroi j. i-r cf laaae una tvate narren onmurj.

uneral aerka at hen Bummer widence Eastern Folnt, oa Fridsy, Nov. I 1 v- BURNETT Sudd snJy, on Nov. 13. John Whheslde Buinett. In hla 'tid year.

Ith rteral servli-e gt the chupel at t.rvenwuod Cenwtery. 23t a 8t. and r.th Brook- lyn on Thursday. Nov. Is.

at II A- M. r.tiiiicTtiV!tn:iN(iv. IT. 102O. after short St hia home 410 I Prive.

Harry son of K. L. A. Chrts- tianson and atiovau au, lwia Christ anson. Notice of funeral 1 fXrEVHOVEN-uddenly.

17, -Charles J. Couenhovsi. husband of Emma tv. Halght. hunral from his lata residence.

Harthorw -Av, Yonk.rs, riday. 19, at 1. M. Intersient. ood-j.

lawn. CL'SHMAN IT. 10IO, Ormando Levi t-uahnwnVaged 4 years, at Manchester, formerly of New York City, DAHN On Nov. 1. -1.

61 at ear. Ciustaf beloved husband ot tharlotta O. Oahn. Funeral servicea at Cuatavua Adoiohua's ht 21 St- on Friday afternoon. Nov.

19, at 2 o'clock. y- Dj; NOYE1J.ES Nov. Jeanne Madeleine, dauahter of Marshal N. and Madeleine la. Funeral private.

DUER Entered bite rest In" NewHaven, Cona. Nv "15. 120. l-f: Jlam. widow tt Xtennlng luer and beloied mother of Caroline Stiydam McLaaahan.

S'-rvk-ea wilt ba hold at her lata bom on Nov. 1. at 11 A.M. ETJMI'NDS Suddenly, on Nov, 1. Emma F.

Edmunds, suiter oi sxra. j. neral awrvlces will ba held at tha Ilantiat Temple, coiwer of 3d Av. ana Benernwr-bora. lirooklyn, oo Friday Nov.

IB, at M. iatertnent at men wood t-Cametery. ESTEY Sunday." Nov. ii 102of Speneer J. Estey.

husband of Josephine Dlngea Estey. Mawr Institute. Rochester. Minn. Funeral servleea at hia late residence.

1X3 Haneack Brooklyn. N. Y- Tburaday evening. IS, 8 o'clock. FLETCHER Thomaa, husliand of Susan S.

Fletcher, oa Nov. 17. In hla f7th year. Services at bis lata residence. 8 Rlver-- elda Drtve.

corner 144th Friday, at P. M. Interment private. FORT On Nov. 17.

Franklin Fort 'beloved huaband of lottie Stalnaby Fort. In his 6Uth year. Funeral services 1. 2(13 rharlton Av. South Orange, N.

on Saturday. Np-. yt, at a si. U'rment private. -HAIDPVEN On Nov.

1 Joseph, beloved of Minnie A. Haiduven tnes Pelaeri. Funeral from his lata residence. East JTTlh ft, on Nov. IS; thrnca to tba.

Church of tha Holy Spirit. I'nlveraity and Burnalda -whara a solemn hlgb mass will lie orfered for ths repose of Ids soul at 10 A. M. HEN 2 On Nov. 17.

Caroline E. nea TVol-flngeri. d.arty- beloved, wife of Henry B. and mother of Harry. Canlo and Raymond Henre.

Funeral from her late residence, 3.2..1 Perry Bronx, bn Sstur-; day N. 1 at ll A. thence to Kreodan'a Perry Av. and a07tli St-, where a solemn requiem mass will ba offered for tlie rrposu of her aoul. Interment Calvary Onietery.

JONES On Weliweia. Nov. IT, 1X0. at bar Ideoce. East ataa l--oren-a Fuller, wife ot Fercy Ingram Joaes.

Funeral private. KETCHaM Surtden'y," on Nov. 16. at hla residi-nca. Hlcka Brooklya, Henry Beldan.

son of tha late John H. and auajuata A Kctcbam. Funeral private. KINO On Nov. 17.

Catherine Kin a. Fu-. oeral from br late reaidenea, rrx Friday, Nov. 19. A.

M-i trienca to Church of St. Ylargaret. Illver-dala. ahrra a requlfm mass will be ccje-brated interment. ltarooad-s Ceiue-.

tery. KLKIN-Morris. Funeral from bla late reia. denca, Matliaoa TuiyaUsy morn-inc. i The 1-S-I Ann-eraary of tie for 1h-Reitef of Poor Wldiiw, w-tlh Chjl-d-en will be held Not.

Is. In tho 1-arlor CnivetTity rinee Cbureh. A. JACX-iCX, 'n .1. I.

cf I. -r. at I n. I- I I f.o.rs. 1.

Ki: I Vt TfN.l.t N'O-. "7. y.ircs-H ti'l'-riin. bel.neJ ife Jfauri- Isi.n. M.

iir.i-i-ai fr, hi-r r-i-1. iTlh to Cliuri-h. Aventw i ai. t'onv. imimi-i htuniv.

Now. a li. A. M. ictermrnt.

Calvary, via autonto-j I lie. It AM At Takeword. X. op Nor. 17.

clinch A. of Troy. N. Y. "vuJm of unrnv hetaafter.

W.Hlrvda. Nov. at hia rVaidetKe, Jamea Coojr. aon it tne Harriet i.arry snt jai'e Cooper Mt-ks. Services 'illiam Kaat Orarae.

N. Kriitey. Nov. 18. A.

kl. Interment Woodland Cemtt try. Philadelphia. A. of 6o St.

Nicholas In Chararn, on Nov. lrt. Serv-, Ires si he Ftmrral Church. Broadway at bt. ot date lter.

MILLKR On Nov. JO. 1IC0. in her year. Jtnaall Miller nea A niram widow ef Charlea aiwt nioiher oC Tviward A.

MlfTi-r and Wtlfie.1 A. Miller Hod. lvlnif at tha Funeral Church, 1,070 Broadaray tnear 6ith vbrnt funeral services will ba held on Tburaday forenoon. Nov. IS.

at 1I o'eiuck. Cieiuatliai st convenience of family. tiavannah and 1'hiladolphla paiiers leaa coy. MILT.EH Entered Into rest Nov. Eilzatwth.

beloved mother of I. aliiler. Mrs. J. C.

I Winter ami Mrs. J. W. Chair. Funeral from tha ree.ldenca of her daughter.

Mra. J. 1 Winter. West Knd Friday evening at o'clock. Interment at coavenieDea of tba family.

fudoenly, 'Nov, 1I, at his residence, K0 Wilson Brooklyn, Louis ivutonlo. bi-'oved husband of Anna leu- tonie. and rtear father or Mortia. Mtrue i aunl Rosa- lulonle -and Julia Vint Lilian. IlAlU-X)RlWAt his borne.

CSO St. Nlcholaa 1 on Nov. Id, James beioved I husband of Mary Ward and father of the Mv. Edmond V. Radford.

Ileouiem masa; Krtday. It) A. at the Church ef t. ITh.rl. tl I .1.

cat 141.1 Kl- 1 8ACKETT-Entered into treat at bia home, in Orange, oo Tuesday, Nor. Id. stales Mead Sarkett, in hia hist yoar, oldest son of Amos Mead and Sarah E. Sackrtt. -Funera servica at lata home, 90 nut Thursday, Nov.

l.H, at 2 P. M. Interment' at tba eonvenienca of tba family. SANDERSON On Nov. 16.

Mary A- be- lntwl n.l I r.9 1.V I tn.t mrtA fS.m- i ucl at ber resilience, 3MO Kst lBTth I Hi. Funeral services at St. Paul's Church. Washington nesr ITlt on Friday. Nov.

10, at 10:30 A. M. SELIG On Nov. IT. Herman Helig.

boaband ot the late Amelia and deer, father of Samuel, Benjamin and Mra. Ray Gold--f smith. Services at Meyers'a Funeral Par T2x Lenox Av Friday 10, 1:50 P. "j-SHEl'ARD At her residence. South Or a nee, N.

Nov. 17, Mary Norsworthy. daughter of tba lata Burrett and Mary 'K'ofmoithv 'Khenard. formerly at New I York City, and slater of Robert Pitch Shepard ot Washington. t.

Funeral services at 4t Centra South Orange. N. en Friday. Nov. 19.

at A. M. 'Train for South Orange leaves Hdhoken A. via Lackawanna Railroad. SHERMAN Cecilia, devoted wife ot Abraham, and dear mother of Dr.

Henry Hhennan. Ida Becker, Ruth and lrena and alster of Or. Max Krlmk; Funeral from her lsto reaidence, West 113th on Friday. Now 13. at 'lO A.

M. iharn. Tnternient, Washington Cemetery. SlCKLEySs-At Poughkeepale, N. IT, John C.

Sicklny. Funeral services at his late home, 37 Place, oa Krlday.at 2 P. M. Relatives and friends invited. Interment private.

J- SPROULL Margaret A. widow of )Dber It. Hproull. U. on Nov.

16. at her 1 residence. Ftreerort." L. I. Services private.

Friends 111 please not send flowers. STERN Nor. 16, Marie A- Servleea Stephen Merritt Harlem Chaptl. 304 West lCtitb 8t Thursday. P.

M. TLHM Ellen F. nee Gray. wtfe of Joshua J. Tlnun and mother ef Florence K.

Howor Ioulasr B. Gvindniin. a Tw A day. Burial Thursday, 2 P. from her late residence, 173 4m Etv Lnlon Course.

Ins Island. -L VAN DKRBEKK At" Somervilfe. N. Nov. IB.

ItiKO. John Newton Van Derbee, aaed 7 mra. Funeral from hla late home. am Nov. 19.

at 2 P. M. Friends and relatives are lavlted without further notkrv. WHi'TTrrrORE-xJulia Aucusta. dauahter of the late Henry fc held en and Mary Haffey Wbltteonere, at mwnlg-ni c(v.

i-m. isio, In -tha Mh year ot her age. Funeral service will ba held at the residence of her nt phew, Albert O. Borden. NM Voas rioutn orange, inursaay, a 1 1 A.

My" Interment Crecnwood Ceuie- tery. i Zvl BLACMAX In sad aad loving memory ef my-dear husliand aad our behjieJT at her. Isaac TUauroan. who passed away Nov. 191.

May he rvt In peace. Mra Rose Biaumaa, Hons and Paughtera. BtTHSB ACM Michael. IS loving mentory of my devoted husband and our dear father, who departed this life Kov. IS, UdS, Justina.

Buchaoaum. JARUCXI Anna- In memory of -beloved -frt9KJ, passed away Nov. 1ft, 117. LAN 3FELPER Jules H. In loving memory of.

our beloved atsn and brother, passed away three yeara. ago today. Mother. Brothera aniTlatera LIPPMAN In' sad and loving memory of I.lliiaa JbMenswetir Uppaiaa. dlaa -Nov.

nils. Twa years have passed, our hearts are sore; Aa time goea by, we miss her more. Husband. Uattghter, Mother. Father.

Unwlltng. UERSn.E The unverllng ot tha monument erected In memory of th lata Ells (ierath of East llt New York, wt take place on Sunday, Nov. St. at 3 P. M-, at Mount Hope Cemetery, Cypress Hills, SebotilonaLodge Grounds.

In case of rain, will be postponed until tha, Xol-lowing Sunday. LESSEIt In memory of Benjamin Lesser, died Nov. SO. will take plaea Sunday. Nov.

21, at 3 o'clock, at Mount Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn. If weather per- mtta; If not. following Sunday. JACOB HERRLICH'S SONS 'J FUMCRAt. 332 East obth St- Lenox 6652 Caaaaaraa.

Bear I7st. Tsk 2t2 Traaset. rtrrm- 1 East Xd New THE WOODLAWN CIETERY Wad ft. Bv HaemTrjallwand by Trolley BloorriingcIaleV Florist Bftth St. and Lexington A v.

ArUatle floral daaigna. SI and up: aoea evenings aad aua-aaye. Phona Plaza Vilereyer Toa tlay Ee -n. i- There ia oar Kepreaeautive Call "CcJaxnbna 6200" Kg AW1C CAMrpPl-t. TUX L'KDLAl CKU2CU" Iae.

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Volumrt cover corporate -rromo tion, the admintraUon ef income, expansion, and failure anil -georganitatann. s. five MimtM, 953 pflfw Cloth binding, S12JM. (frnl for Coto-ft Pnbluations Hmsinns) RONALD PiTESS COMPAJaY 23 Vasey St-, New York vrtm Cu-nr r7 I NCVV i 1, Customers are urei to place ordera now for Grccllr-i Cctlj VWW.W.V.VaV.V.V-V.V. a BUTTON'S Largest Stock in it United Statta of SPORTING BOOKS a a az tt 1 Fifth Avanne af 34.h Street Oapoarfa SL Taoanas' CAurcA Just Print td DUTTOaN'S Coaoosaar'a Cataleju ot Kara aad Vaiuaoie BOOKS FIRST EDITIONS Stnt FsyutJt 81 Fifth Avenu NewYotk; OtMv St.

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La Salle Extension UniYersity, General Catlem 112 West 4Znd Street. Phone Cryact 1220. Downtown Cifflc-iC suits Jl I Bread Rctor Pleaso send me particulars rdirc your courc of in Higher Accountancy. NiMB. a a a aa a A vales bla attainment i.o rai tr what your ocx-upaulon Insures self con denca and 1 1 1 welt tif' xmblic, COME FRIDAY NnlHT A.i wnu FCBLIO fiPEAKINO WALTER ROBINSON, INSTRUCTOR, vt eat Mda T.

M. C. A. SOi W. ft7h St.

A.Lecture1 "Gosts and Man-; 1 1 be gi by; Charles B. Couchman P. A. at Pace Institute, on Llonday, Nov. 22, at 7:45 P.M.;1 Executives and members of the accounting staffs of manufacturing; are especially invited to attend Air.

Couchman's lecture- attendance creates no oblirallon whateer. Admis-eion will be by ticket only. It is snggested that you telephone Cortlandt 1465 tor the number uf tickets that you desire, or; 'address Pace Pace 30 Church St. -JSevr York "How to Size Your Prospect" Salesmanagera and salesm-jj are invited to attend a lecture- and demonstration on this e'-bject by tr. Holmes W.

Merton. Monday. Nov. 22. at 8 P.

M. At tha' cancluslos of his talk. Dr. Mertoa wlli make an analysis at several people In tha sudtrnc-e- Write, call er telephone for complimentary ad mission tickets. A limrfrd aamber ot ticket wi3 be est io orsNaaxibtioaa apus reet.

RERTON INSTITUTE. INC .96 FJih Ave. (at 15ih N. Y. Tel.

Walkins 07Uj. A aCHOOL WHIR EC03rj AUC ItAZX Imxv TiM wui ax la. Alain tGlrta' boooll ivm 1 f. an truin to -r to parents. 'V'iicna on request.

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II 1 C3 e-t i uii.iuoii-. I.ii!a,.,uii riTt iulx i- PUBLIC re a 1 ao rf- da i t.v. Cj. Cvcrx I aver cf rty CC-TAV iceo ico r.v-rj 1 ever uaucd on th tul t. All bec' Girls' bec LKtlo Child rr.

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