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13 a a) BBjBBBMBjBaBjtea4a4ajBBB St SJ Ot e4aaaMMaaaaa4MMaaaaawaaaaaaja 1 a aanai i lane as I ew Mil til a1aMaaataaaXayij THE NEW YORK TIMES, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMREK 11. 1014. OUAIliTPLAYOPEKS THE PUHGH JUDY Mlnliturt Thtn Latunchd with Tha Mar-tiiZ of Columblnt." i.Zr.ZZXT YOST EXCELS Coma Cher-win) m4 taper Playing Do hi a HMity Wrttti Corned ay Harold CMyl. r-, aar ara.

by Hal at I 4Ta f. m4 Jwg aaaaa 4aaae Ja. Ili -eee ar HaaUI jr Ee -ry la lv.aaw Lei Make 4 -4 .4 WTt 4BMe aa 1 Tm hitvft A Jwdr TaasMro. thm and iko tinh v. foe, threwa wide tn pwUe 1 last t.iMH Wi Us attrwctoe af sew tan mm kM tntwioral afferteA' pUr i aad peeTVat ckwa called Tm Hmmmm mi Cmimmbm.

Thm ae- th4 he Harasd Ckapia u4 Ida play, Iwr rt eaedy tasttcttad wit UM eplxU af faxiMT F.erythtnaj ia tha aw tJMhatr, front hm-m. EUukdhu 4 -u eg pUfUD ml thm lavlUn Inxa ta Us IliK detail tM rfa im4 kakU rflet the gui -ling preeeavre of diearTtnxtoat- l' UU UUl glTee) BTDElM mt thirst ta earn Baair thm romt mt tmm rrnr Judy. tmet. mrrmrrOUmm 1 mt tmm Bar plmrhmmmm lutyl tM play. Car alt It raeMlaUrabi char I ai ta.ia.B mt stock that our to t'eeae.

"The Marrtew a CohaMM" 14 brf lealr aaeajOjataet. eel ef purpoM I'imi hr af --d Mr tWa tn th wi-lUng af unttrjiifi4t auatitf mt mm umlim-I- 1 IJk-i4Th tta wwrnp -r wkiiinc for mara dutiful f.cir prtalt4 Kn4 In Ihirv I fttii art la It valu. tt ifwl. nr mm mmmrtmlnif mm i i f. aj4 aubl aa oi inn IX NC ba paiatalaTy aa paiaataJUaclr aa i A at' a mm iwara lb aviraa st it kaatiir ratir than "'ilf nttr- v'orr baa aa4 a4 ta th of tja oarha.

thm grrmt 4 tomrmrrnm etrrom that baa tuK4 tba tvn LmarMUfla Eaa-l (uffk-vhrr kk ia ntwta paar' rHta lha last rvafory. I iim umitf. auulir. awworMIy f-r tat fiirt villi 1. 1 i mur4 trvinc itM af aaai Orirf folUrw.

Co-I aa tiM atara bar firtaood in I rr.mmt aitMftU 4ttn-wtirity With rim4-4, wit nt palatn that aha la Mtrf aa pomvmrtr aaarriatl to ktm i.r i .41 thta atmrwl la ta l-. irr.J ah lnlr-i far (Ha a It in rvawHflat-ina; mmrtrntf "a 4-f a 4ily rnMia aa4 atlaty i it ir-u4 n4a vHa uvara a rurlawa i 4,1 avaaliUoua ItUUea la tit tea aorta lata Ua lar. la t4 Kmnttr ar M4 aumrf of faataaT. 4r h4 i kumwi mt mmm aprt 1 1 n'Mimrr. Vaa4 Um mmtcm i i ta.

rr rw atraiait aa4 ni.M aro4jKl tm af aa thm mat la inaaww af aa --'r (Una rn'iwt. Taa raault la a 4 moimm a toluiaJnaa I m.i.l. arYikrn ni ba r4 aa a r- l4 a-na-l ht ba aa a. if tSo rnoMt) af Ttalaar r-. rJl.

aa4 It tm Willi i aw.r r4k'M a a i- arpMrtat aa4 aa r.i smk aa tii ir1y ia 4il Ikiniiil a waantui mt a a. t1 vulvar irtnltiir. lira. I. 4 na rm r'ar 4'aJuwiMfa.

la i 4r rwi rlurm ai4 aiaUoc- I kvt IM 1 srlavvaaxr anlaraat la l4 1 I ih4 mar a immr i' ir IM fa44Ti ar laa r- (mmi at a4taia. Ika aiar i a m.m I lal'iat (linawt af -r44a4- a ftr4U4laa aa-4 oaf tta '4-4 araiHrraat la aria, mnm Iba at 4rri a4? fha ria fa ataaa lrT4rtU4 I Halt ftl aaal4 aani 1 rar4 a tail tat ta aaar 1 i.a4 I r. m- iatlrtrataKal pr1mrmmnrm af a4t la a iva br Hat bait Taat. aa-an a- if ta i tt nm. aa a m'o Tiiaa brWtarom la I attTaarflaaj trvar-n Ti a emr bt af farra ar lt Ur taa at4 la that aatav la bat.

brbt aa tt It aa a-. Tfrlat aroaariavf 4 attk tHa axMrh, Km mtmm mm tha ha4r f.iif auta fr4i taiafar. lla alava -i. it.nl raaaatata aatlarataawi-I I at taa ta 4arary all bloat iaai Mr. Taat a aaaal at mn tataitl' aavat wgmai al lA4a.

i i "1 1 ii a a a a a aalia-lKfal f---- I vf ata ma a. amnblaa af i. a. but at, aa4t ta a btrdnha alrV-F444 to fVa'va-'x aaWajl. tjrM Ua it a X4 fa.14 atut Vat aaaannrlaa af i 'a aa a barabacfe ruUr.

a4 artta r.tataa aMifcaart Ht brhlnaT bata- ta aa 't law'rajaiatwa; trsaHatr af tba l4t aiaaa biavaal wit I 4 traa44at tllaaii ii, r4arrl fttaarrr ia tMHIwi atat war fjarattal a. a -f tIM ttvt baraa ftr'ary af af H.rantrh. Cavarta at- lfa Mat rater ta a tlay a in anartady. tt-mrt tKara a f. Hrk1na TTV.

I tba, mrmmam mt tba tbatatra. wba r- ara ta, tna rla af aaearajnaacba. ra trK raaaaatwa of aotl a -raJ a ha. ay a of HrMixM fiaau a la I- i- ajtar bo pojrt mt latararatattoa t4 bat aa la pormittaa in tt.at anar(bar tatarpratatlon bovo tal iaa tha i nnaady. an4 tt a rM-ar, to oxXaaT work ajlaKftaf aixt uila attraraat rl.

THEATRICAL NOT I. Tho oatark, Vr if aa am mm bear Boat a-4 vaa ataar TSa oatr Oarl will haa tbo Tsaatyaaata twraaat Tbaatr t. iiu UfK. TNa aaaaa axaoia Ta Lttmm aaoaa rraa tba Ka- tm tmm aaaaa XraaH. -m I raat, i I a tta aaat paatarwaaara -4 prvlay mtmh.

at aawar raaaao. wba Cl aao' I i a Tao loam Mrm. Wltarap U1 raaeater" la eradiate ii 1 1 in Tbeotra a xv. taakt aiarkatM WIU ba ataaar Thaatr. WtU MX Maaat aaar of tweatr ajtiaa-ola.

at Ma a ara i at a a. ware tbo caaate a aaT that tbaalr a4 a a aa m- adsaaat baot tviab. Jat reywo. wbo boa beaa ba bJow Tark a. aarataad aa'a aetwaar a a l.M aaUan btaa a4 aaaalr -be aa.te.iawa) mt wart freaa tlab, wa-a taaa rraa.

a. a Tbaatta I i taa ta a aw fahe aaaa -4 baaawaa rara wtU be aa a ay. auaaa. by oiaraa aVao. a-w Ma.

tbo aaaroyiawt. wta baaoate a a mmm aa' at tbo Ll aaaaa 1 Tm mt baawTA far bo mrutrnm a A Ha wut aaoemr ae aa laa tapa a M-ai 1 1 larU wt.l a ilaaar aaaoe a tbe avaae at mt baaee 1 ttaatioai sPa.aeaBr aeey Nai.a Nafar bat laa eoaabarta a aaw a aet ral abaerb. wa "Pttaaaya at -4 lb aaaaa tV i an aaur-e of 4.J aa lava at na a aal aaatbaaa aa adar Carer ba a lava tart T-aJra tea Ia. to aa linn aaoOa ae aauraljr of bUad par- a tear will awe-aavaat rtotaa at ta Jtow lark Taaaare aaybt. mt T-va a-ee.

wale wig be a a. 4i taa tm labiai i a at' a enabteaty -aaieal Pa ad mt rtaaaaa. aaaalatr mt aaaaa-' B.art-a4. eaaotntaaated by tne a-at aa baataae ml tbo Tar- r-9 a.a M-atKaav, Oaw ba Baf laa I 7 rVaulM tbe tor yaatarw miln. aaa.

CENTURY REVIVES "AIDA." An Excellent Production of Verdi. Work Kingston had ma. Tba Centwry Ojvrr Compmny want back ta It brainnlntra laat nlfM. wbaa proalaraMi for tha flr. tlma thia aoa am Vrrdl a A Ma." tha opera with wblcb taa off anlaaliofl mad ita ontry Int tba fUld Ual yoar.

A a that tmvtoa, bioraaa Klncaton an tha rU of Khaalamr. arJ UuU KrrMirf Uvat af Araofluro, Wtilia Katntaan Howard Btvoamrad aa Amnatia. and Iia Kwall nil A Ida. a part aba not rama lata laat aoaaot: aatU tba aacanit pwferaM. Laat aar tba porformara mmmtA favaovKlo first antniun for tba compatiy, bat laat attrtifa parfortaanra.

with tha baaraTamapU that bava roraa Inta al- aaaaat tar aaBariaaaf mw torn ariwiiw iumi. waa 6aarl.ta.1lr baMlar. arMi nttara ataralftcajit boraaoo It rapraoaatod tho ooral krral wbtca tna oerapaar naa roacho. It waa a pradaotloa on a Man rat af aaxallanca. waoaa pnncipaia.

cborna. aranary, aad eoatamtna. In othar word. wBoaa aanaral ariactiyanoaa. waa all taat raMild ba aakad for In any opara bonoa amxopt tha faw whlcit draw the at fa ntoaja atncara from au parta ot tba aaxta.

Tba cast waa famlHar In tria main. AmoaaT tha part mt aaamndary Import- aatco. Alfred KaafBmaa waa atranarat aa tho feviac ahut a Mcimr. mdi kitL arlaa-attMl from ha cnorua. it ta MtaalaaaalaaaMt aU Iho aaotaa mt tha lltKh HnaotaMMi mft tha ataata la a aaore Imprtx- ata atria than la auaur broucnt to boar mm tbJ rela.

AaTUa JtvccHaO. COD- dactad. MISS INGALLS ENGAGED. Oawgbtar of Mn. Malv.Uo IngalU to Wed Frederic T.

Murahy. Mr. MatrUla K. Xtttrntlm mt Hot prtae. Vtv.

anaouaeaa tba Mfwameat of bor dauhtar. Mia Gladr InralU. to KroaarUj t. wurpny. aoa ot jar.

ano Mra. Hatrick Franc la Murphy OI I klaaa aiatv.rirtb aVLroet- tKlo City Mtaa Inafalia la tba ealy daudhtar of tho la La vtalvlUa K. Unlit, formar fraaidoat af tha 1" tour wlio dlod laat Jalr at tha ireiata rtm Vprtnka. and ah had boon pronunani In irauiwarKilaa affalra la tha Mlddl Waat for two doradaa. Sba ba aur brotbera.

Mai villa In alia, ana Kav lauaila. wbo 11 la Naw fork: (laufta II. lnIU af Chlratto and Albort 8. Ina-aJU of Clarriano. unio.

at ha awn aet tor mo rtaami, whtrb la ta taka ulaca at tha Incalla rtila. Iacloratr. al Hot Bprnnja-a, aoma Uw naat ttpflac Ura laafalla and bar dauabt ara It raniaio ai tha I lot Hrnn aril January iba-a thay will iu aoctbrrn California for tha ramaJndar of tha wiaiar. Thar ar rocoveTlnjt frm wa autaraoba axldant which tx-t-urrrd a. ral wki aa-o whila thrywara rlattlnr Baa.r Weatrield.

Ma. xna artrry Mr. Insall a irrt wrwt waa "rrj hen abo waa thrown partly through tha arlaaa door of bar limoualna car, Mia I-alla auffarad from anocjr and la atlil attandad by "ra. Mr. Murphy vira rjaamjmt hi in; Mark Croaa Company ff ISr" Torb and Ixndon.

of whW flr Hrvsldant. lla waa KtaatiMoa tram tat l-mrr4tr. rlaaa of 'i. iua blon to tho Yal. TranU aad ttaoquat, aao otbar dub.

HOPE HAMILTON TO, WED. Daaxhter af Mr. and Mr. W. A.

Hamlltoa Entered to H. L. Kaafman Mr. and Mrs. WUILam A.

Hamilton of 177 Eaat Rlily-fourth Btroot annonnr do anftranwnl ar I Hair only aauantar. Uta i UM liamiittMt. to Harry LalrinaT' a ton Kaafman of Oavrlaaa, tihlo, aott of tho lata Htmsti IU Kaulmaa ot Mr-aootta. Mich. Mia Hamilton rnatla bar df hat In eo-claty donna tba Winter of at a dlanor danca clrcn on Jan' of that aor by Mra.

Ooora J. Oould. a roualn of ba-r ntothor'a. at Pr Iowa rraldanr. rvr Fifth Annut.

ha baa Uaan aa artlra part In lha dolna the rountar art. and aoant laat Ktimmir at Newport. Har brathoe I Arthur Ooald Hamilton, who waa marrtad to Mlaa Kllaaboch Van Hauatn. a daufhtar of Mr. and Mr.

CharWa M. Van Haotvan. taat January. Mr. Kaafman la a graduate of C'omoll CniTaraMy.

and la In bualnaa In Clara-tend. Ilia brothar ta tula O. Kaafman. rrretdorit of tba Chatham and I'honl haak af Now Yerb. and bia mSmlmr la Mr.

Edward N. Bralton. who wall bravww ta wHr. and makaa har boma darlaa tba Winter aoaooa at tha tit. Xa da I baa been aet for tho wad dine.

JUN10RSAID WAR RELIEF. ocloty Olrle Hold Their First Meet. Ing ot Shorry. Tbo Junior War Btlf Bortatr or. earUaod by Mr Walter i re Lambert-tvnd mod op rmvnm ewrtety airta and aant; aaartied woman, bl'l Ita flrat aaewtinc yralerdar atMherry'a wirh an Iteadeae af I "ai.

There war ttU aeatmd ten eaeh. three of them trin derotad to flrat-ald parkak. ttandaaaa. avnd drraantra. under the auper lalon af three trained titrate front the Kye and liar Infirmary, other UWm devtatad to tb rr' pa rut 'on of work war uperrlaed by Wr.

K- R- nou.d. J. Alk-n 1 nivl bad the table af cnlMren dreeaea. Mra. lie Wilt flm-tnn Kail tba aiblla-le tablee.

Mra. Hllllam M. Pool rxl tvrarfa and cape. Mr. Kamwel H.

Valentine, eea-at-ad by her elater. Mlaa Henrlelt I'ortrr. had tha kalttad peck ac-arla. Mr. Lavne-don Ho par had tbe fUw! band and kaitted wrlatiet.

Mr Kofua I'at-leraon bad coerce of tbo aomfort be-a. and Mia M. M. Kearney took -chare of lha boot rk table Mr. Lambert I the rrealdent of th aoeiety: Mr C.

Vaa IWt.il, tary: Mr. MrkhiB Mrhall. Treaa- ilia V. IV It. Uouia I tna pre.

parer, and Mra. erne w. tano I lb aajrrbaaar of lb analetiaJa. COTTON BALL TOMORROW. Woman to Wee Cotton Ceeturr.ee at Benefit at the Waldorf.

Sorlety I tntereatad In tha cotton ball to be alren under tba auapicea of th New York Houtham aoeiety tomorrow night at the Waldorf-A loci, and many ratereMlB; feature mrm promleed. Tha cbiact af tba ball la to popular. the ta af cotton and ta aus-ment a fund for tho relief af Southerner In need. Cotton coaturaee are to bo irmerally worn by tha women who attend. Many rot ton balea and cotton boll; will bo need In decoralinjr tho prand ballroom, and there ara ta be two rtearo band a la provide aiualr far th danrtnr whtck will beam ici? trptcal neero mammle hare beer brouaht eepaeUlly from th cotton Htatee for the oeeaatan.

Cotton doralnoe ara to ba provided for tho wba eoma la and aatln. and tha men ara ta wear allow lo' and cotton boll a boutonnler. Th officer of tna armr and navy who attend have been aakad to war ootton dork pnlforma. Many a-ueat are pect-d to attend front Itaiumor and th itouth. and repreeentaor delefktion fram h-Ininon.

IX C. I la. "wrtd. hrl-ina tba aVet-reiary of the Navy, and Mr. ItaJileU.

foatmaatar 0nri and Mra, Hurleaon. and tha Miaaea Adel and H.irleeon. Oenevlev Champ Clark and Vallle Hok r-rrtiiry tra Treaawry William O. MeAdoo ta th Honorary Oia'rfnatLMr. Alttartvoti ftTauUlvan af 14 Weat Eleventh Htreet Honorary CbaJrroaa of th Commute Mmny1 protnlnent aoeiety women ar a moo a the contmlUaa membera and aaviraataaa.

Calleo Ball for War tufferera. A calico ball for th bnft of th Comltle af Marry te to ba fl ran tomorrow nlht at Joan lawyer a Paraian Oardaej, th pro4ei to i.tr the relief of tha women nd children made dealltut by the war. The eueata taa.a Keen retiueated to wear CMlUm or domino of eallea. Aasuet Belinonl I Treeaurer of tha Commute of Mercy. nd th rll Committee Include Mr Charle H.

Wtwn. Mra. J. (Gordon Uou la. Mr.

Jtmai a Cuotla, Mra. J. Bonlca Harrlman. Mra. Ii naat lectin, eirm.

awieer. Mia fomim da Wolfe, MJae Jaaa-natta L. tllider. Jam W. Harney, Wllilama P.

Harden. Kranrl Crewnln-Metd. Bert ram Cruitf, Khar ma a Urnf. Cyril Hatch, Ron Montaan. and lioraca gfbblna.

Tourleta tvr Panama. Amatif thoea a Ulnar today fay Panama oa tba Zacapa ara: t- Betta. Mr. aa fctra. T.

B. narr. Jaaee W. Kaeao. Mr.

atvt Mra. raeatl. btiee aaaa i7, Vr. aad Mr. H.

I. Ulaatea. Mra. W. I moimmmA.

mm Ml. W. SIBYL YOUNG, BRIDE OF LYMAN H. HINE Ctrtmony In St. Thomat't, with Rev.

Dr. Stira and Rev. Dr. Stoddard Officiating. THE WEDDING ATTENDANTS Bridoemald In Light Pink Satin and Silver Lace Reception Held at the St.

Regie. The wed din of Lyman Northrop Hlnc. aon of Mr. and Mra. Francla 1-Hlne.

and Mlaa Sibyl K- Youaa. tho daushter of Mr. and Mra. Edward K. Tounff.

formerly of Jcraey Clt, but bow mt Nw York, took piaca yeaterday in BC Thomaa's Church at 4 o'clock. Tha church waa decorated with palma end huaa eiuatar of whit cbryaantha-tnuma. The artclatlna lermn war ti Her. lr. Krneat M.

SUr, rector of at. Thomaa'a. and th Rev. Edward L- Stoddard of Jmrmmy City. Tbe orlde walked up the nave with bee father, whe ear her In marriaa.

8 he wore a white aatln sown with a akirt horderad with aeed pearl, and aver thla ram an almoat atraleht me- dlaevrl blip ef white ealln. alao bordered wllh aeed pearla, and having a flat Birdla of pearia. I ne tnori were polnteaj ansntiy ana pean. that alao rinianeo tne tow the tunic. The Ion tulle veil, which cornet.

i I a.A I ap, a.r.iia aaatln ourt train, waa auapended from the ahouldera and, lined wun Do-piajitju tulle, waa curried hlh up on the co.r-fure, which waa dona In a high Payche knot. Th veil waa helJ flat to the bead by a band of pearia. At the left aide wer two lone a pray a of oranite Moaaont ha earrled a rourxl bou- au ar IU of th valley with gar denia In th centre, and wore th briilarroom'i aift. pendant of ap- phtrea and diamond. Ml niuill Dmiui, a wore a aaUn sown with a all vei- lace tnnie and a aatln ah with embroidered ailver motif.

Her hat waa a larire. Iia-ht. allvery brown tfn. The other attendanta were Mr. V.

Worthlwrton Mine and the Mtaeee atary Maraai ret Walker of Detroit. Mildred Orth- aar.ia. a aval 1aak4J UtrillMII of 8t. LaJUla, and Eliaabath Htlllman Ketvlall and Marie Coarne of New York. They serein light pink aatln and llver lc.

Th full gathered tunc of pink aatln war rdved with Oliver and fell over lac petticoat. All of th attendant wort hat aimilar to tbe maid of honor, and car ried roae tree branch covered who tmall and lare pink rae nj nuua Mr. Hln'a beat man waa William fnb. and tha nahera wr Albert I HUver. John Trrry.

Ethlhert Low, Carlton JewtL II. Uoyd olmn m. and Bavin it. lwt, rro lrt vacant by Harry Ulneham. Tha church ceremony wa followed by a reception In the marbl ballroom at the Mt.

Keel, which wa decorated with palm and cut flowera. Mra. Youne, th bride' a mother, who received th a Mark aatln robe with tunic of mnlA aaantaaolaterad black tlOt dd With aable and a email black bat covered with black aTOureh, featnera. ir. nine, in.

tr.nther of th brtclefrroom. wa In pur- plaa velvet, vellavl with a tunic of UlacK tace olaed with monkay fur and a mauve coraaaa deepenln Into Pyrp't: Her black bat waa Uimraed with black feather. SOCIAL NOTES. Xr arwt Mra. ftnowden A.

Kahne- tnck belne coneralulated on the birth of a aon yateroay momma mt their hm. 14 taat aveniy-etin Ptreat. Mr. Fahneatock wa formerly Ml Elisabeth Bertron. Mra Ktarr Kin Walker Of 12 Eaat Thlrty-etahth btreet will ilva a coming-out reception for her daughter.

Mia Kelya H. Wlkr, at her home on bal-orday afternoon, Nov. 2, from 4 to o'clock. Ml Rlt Roker. only daughter or tt.

and Mra Carl IT. Reker or Ct rat rveventy-elith treat, la to bo among tba aaaaon debutantea. Mra. Thomaa II. Barber of 1 k-aei aerentleth Htreet.

who la on Nov 2 for her niece. Mia Juallne V. R. Townaend. will ajao give the de-lautante a eerlea of dinner and a large theatre party during tba aaaaon.

Mra. tjtncajter Morgan la to introaiur- bee dauahter. Mia Helen rimgcir Morgan, to ociiy at a tea kW. mm tlawl 8 to be followed that K. at Iwt Wet Fifty- talalh treat.

Mra. rvraan i ateo iu air a dinner for I he tfahutanl on lec. 7 i.li.. k-. anaata aftarward to the firat danoa of th Junior Aaaembll, oM which rha la a palronaaa.

4.1 ia-a riaa.nrr will alv an atanre for her daughter, Mlaa u.ii. a-iaAvMa aaa a-fiatav evenin. ra-tv 'SI. al lha nherman Hotel. Mlaa )rery Will not maae nr iiaun ha aaaaon or mt Mlaa I-arontlfl AU- tta.ar.1 and Harold Luak nint will eke place at a rioca mi 7 'U at the town nolle oi ine father.

William A. Hoyd. 24 Kaat ev- ttiraaL None except rela tive and a few friend will preaent at the ceremony, and a email reception aril I follow. Me and Mra. Our Wllklneon Will not aatura ta London thla year, but hav akn an apartment at rmrm nua.

where, wim mar Qm 'ontltnr. wiiainaon, iwy wm -i ha Winter. Mn, Aiic T. arrived here reetr1ay on the Cunardcr ateamer tfr-duna. having cloned har apartment In Pari.

nd will ttpend the Winter th I'laaa. LIEUT. COL. FLLEIGH DEAD Flret Signal Corpe Commander and Treaeurer of Harper A Broe. Lieut.

Col. Frederick Tolllngton Leigh, eomm.nd.rof th riret Battal ton. Big-rial Corpe, National fluard of th Btata of New York and iBnal Officer on the etaff of Oen. Kyn nd th Traurer of Harper A publlahera. died yea-terdaVat hi hom.ZB W.t ruth 8treet.

In hi fifty-third yar. Col. Joined the National Outrd In lKa and had een more than thirty vear' contlououe tvr rv I re. HI flrat flv yonra wr wllh th Twenty-third Regiment, which he Joined a a privet and roM to be a First flergeant be for being honorably dlacharged. CoL Leigh Joined the Rtgnal Com a a private, and In 1SHH wa appointed a Captain In lb Volunteer Hlanal Kervlce byrTe1dent MeKlnley Ha bam.

iJeuten.nt Col.mel In 100. and In Keb-ruarr, 1U. wa mad commander of th Flrat Klgnal Corpa and the htghart officer In the In thla Htate Cl. Leigh waa a mem her or th Font of the Revolution, th flncletjr'of ror-elgn War, the Naval and Military Order of tha Hpanlah-Amerlcan War, th Oovernora laland Club, and th Veteran Aaeoctntlon of the Twenty-third Regiment. N.

O. N. Y. He wa alao a mem of the Creacent Athletic, the Knollwood. the Cranford.

the Olenwood. tha Manhattan, tha th Aero, th Hamilton, the Andiron, and the Army and Ny Club and the Aldino Aaaodatlon. CoL Llgh la aurvlvod by hi widow. PASSENGERS FROM EUROPE. Some ef tho Arrival on Orduna and United Statee Departuree.

Transatlantic linre arriving ytrday nd aom of I hair paaeengrr ware: OB ll A. tl-varMaalt-W. Ale.aetlar. A. AIM, II.

W. Tt. Iimwna, It' Clarke. Mite I- r-iataaeet. Mormata P.

v. a tal Lata la lMck, Calla aiatea Viae c-aaaaaal at Netnbatnam. A. W. Fraeer.

Thomaa UalUbar. Mra. A. ryiar r. a.

Klasaad. Mra J. II. I-abf, Mlaa Mar va Ur aad Mra. M.

J. Preaton. 1 Mlaa a Mr. aad Mra. K.

Tolmao 1. Win-low. aad Mra. J. Paitaa.

I'XITtD ITTATyjt. tCeeaohagaaJ Mlaa t.l.n. A. T. Heoaaa.

Mra a. Mlaa CHa Jabttaen Jeh.a Martr. let M. Nalett. Mlaa Atwalla Peaea.

Mrs. Aeate Peedla- Among thoee booked to sail today for Liverpool on lha Iipland are: IC Baera. W. T. naattatt J.

Breneb. Mr. aad Mra. Ivaa Caryll. esanuel La t'or- tvrll.

U. O. Curry. P. A.

Curry V. ret baa. J. urani rmrumm, Ha laa Howard. Henry Jamee, Moore.

Mlaa O. Kerlar, Maier B-bertaon. Mlaa iletwetena. Mr. and Mra.

Harold Heodoo. Wa aavat Mrm. M. TfllBIBin, Mr. aad Mrm.

WiUlaat Wallaca, aad J. 1 THE KNEISEL QUARTET. A New Compoeltlon by Zoltan Ko-daly Played. Tbe Knll Quartet mad It iTiret appearance thl aeaeon laat evenlrK In Aeolian Hall under clrcumataacee long familiar, before a large audience of A1-crtmlnallng keenly attentive and appreciative. Tha Quartet Itat-lf ahowd something of th ffcU of tha European war.

Mr. Han Lata, tti aooond violin. I detained In Uermany. of which country ba la a native, for military duly; and III place wa takrli by Mr. hamuel Gardner, a young player who haa been heard In Mr.

Knelrl" cont aita before, when lha mi nt of additional Molina waa nia.lt nerca-aary by tha mimic playeal. He la a wholly competrnt aubatltute A DUPII of Mr. Km-larl'i. hla ilyle of ni.vin. 1a na I ii ral I formed upon hla tcachcr'a.

Mr. Gardner ha Individual Ity: and yet hi playing I well a- alraailv to that of hla col- leguea In th organlaatlon. mo that the performance Buffered nothing In reaped of unity fee'jng, balance, or beauty of tone Ann waa put to acvere taat in man arava Ir, the new place tliat lteared upon tha programme, a quartet by olian Houaiy. neeru ivr in-time publicly In New York. Th composer la a wunganan.

man of St I yeara. now a rroitatur Compoattlon at the Academic in retin. He I credited with a oeaira ir Hungarian mualc rrom tne gypfy ence tht hv mo airougiy raiwuiro It a It I known to tne reax oi in. world: nl. BO rree.1, to uae aa ine material for a national acnooi oi com- poaltlon.

ri la quartet la an intereating and In many waya delightful om.nl-tion. While It doca not Mem the product of a great creative It haa many tralta of originality and illecloaa-a a atrona tvand a atrong nana in tne mom in mai.riul tn.1 in writing freely and ef fectively f.r th apparatua of the atrlnu" quartet. The national element in the mualc la evident In all four of th" movementa. It I Impreaaed upon the listener In th very flrat nhraee. theme that playa a considerable part all through the work And It Is also evident that thla national element differs considerably from whit ha been ao freely uaed by composers heretofore a Hungarian.

There la. indeed, not a little of It that the characteristic of Slavonic music, of Russian folk-song. But thla quartet la by no meana to be conaldered a rhiefly an exposition of folk music. Its structure and ds elopmenl are made in a larger and more cosmopolitan sens. The theme are not only of a atrong impreasivanes.

but I here la a tru Imaginative oower In tho composer's us of them; ther mrm page of poetical fancy The composer la never at something to say, nor for loss for a forcible and pregnant expression The climax of th flrat movement la of a singularly powerful effect; and though the move ment la ton, perimpa oa itma. total Impreaelon la seising. Thore ia an atervatv plttlcato passage, beglnnltig a fugsto. In th alow movement of haunting beauty, and though thl mov. ment.

too, ha Ita lengths. Its poignant melancholy Is not to he dented. The presto Is short, of an almost hectic vivacity. The laat movement suggests a succession of variation on the theme already noted aa plnylng an Important role through tbe composition. Koduly Is fond of the contrast of acid dissonances with fairer-favored harmonica: he cultivates the ju ttapaieltlon of minor seconds with effects sometimes piercing He Is fond.

loo. of fifturea, oft repealed; and certain of hla themea with their harmonies an-liral modal rather than tonal charar-lerlatlra. Ther mrm many unfamiliar and often successful effects of Instrumentation In his scoring. The new quartet engroesed the attention of the audience If It did not entirely give delight; and It waa liberally ap-olauded. II la at latest not a twrnmon place production, and It waa worth tha sffort Mr.

Knslsel mad I pro. lues lt -a very considerable effort. Itecauee of th extraordinary difficulties it presents In many passages In tha matter of intonation and proper ensemble. The were admirably overcome. Th new quartet wa Deauuiuur fnmmA ktlwatn nvrhuntann'a ouartet In A major and Motart'a In flat major: both worba ihnt Mr.

Knelael haa many lime Played, aa did laat night, with suave and perfect finish and a golden beauty of ton. CHARLES ATTERBURY DIES Prominent Railroad and Corporation Lawyer Waa 72. Chart Lamed Atterbury, prominent as a corporation lawyer for the last forty yeara, died yitrday at bis home at 131 East seventieth Htreet. He was born In letrolt on Ic. It.

142. and was tha son of John and Catherine Atterbury. After graduating from Yale in mh no studied law In Detroit, and afterward practiced in that city from isjid to In th lttr year he came to New York and entered the firm of Atterbury A Rett. Hefore long became connected with the legal department of the Kr Railway aad roe to be general counsel of the cumny and finally Aaalatant President In 1M Mr. Atterlturv left the Erie to become general aoon! of the Chicago A Atlantic Hallway Company, the Pullman Palace Car Compary.

and the National Cordage Company, fla later became cam-suiting lawyer for th I'nlted Hallruada of Ban Francisco, th I'nlted Hallways Investment Company, the Sierra A Ban Francisco Power Company, the Railroads and Development Power Company, the I'hlladeipnia i.ompany, me ma-burgh Rallwsy, Mrht and lowr Com-pany, and ethr corporation. Mr. Atterbury wss a member of the Har Association and had served on Its Exacutlv Committee. Ha wa also a member of the Century. I'nlverelty.

and City Midday Clubs. tjn Jan. imtrl, ne waa nroai tm aa.a Katlierlna IVjw Their only aon la tlrtievenor Atterburr. the architect. Mr.

Atterhurv'a country house was at nnin-tiecock (tills. L. I and his olfl. si Broad StrtteL Mice Julia Livingston Oelafleld. Miss Julia Livingston Delafleld.

a direct deaosndant of John Delafleld. who came to thla city In 17H.1, and a daughter of th lata Major Joseph Delaflelil. died yesterday at the home of her brother. Maturin iMvlngalon Itelafleld. at Fields -ton.

New York City, In her seventy-ninth year. Miss Delafleld was born In th" home of her grandfather, Maturin Livingston, at 72 Leonard Street, and devoted her Ufa to acta of nharity in connection with the like Street Hi-hool of the Children's Aid Society for the laat fifty yeara She was a member of the Society of the Colonial Darnea of America. laewls IJvlngston Delafleld, a member ot the bar of thla city, is another brother. Frederick Llewellyn Cose. Frederick Llewellyn Cos, Inventor of the printing pros which bears his name and Vice President of tha (Jons Printing Press Company of Chicago, died yeaterday at hla home in that city.

He was born In Newport. Wale. In 1H42, and came to the I nited States while young man. living flrat In Milwaukee and then In Chicago-. With his brother he organise! the (Joss Printing Press Company to manufacture prertans or tne type which he hsd invented.

ror a number of Vf-flTS t'SSt llStl been III charge of the company's Eastern office 1 Msolson jvenue. tie ta tur.ivra by a widow, formerly Miss Javtme rosier of London, and five children by a previous marriage. Henry J. G. Melcher Drops Dead.

Henry J. O. Melcher, for the last fif teen year manager of the Rnlney Coke and Coal Company, which la owned by the l. Malliey I'aiaie, oi wnirn f-aiii J. Halney.

tha hunter and lecturer, and Hoy Halney, the attorney. ar the exec. dropped (lend yealerdav In Ihr building at aYfT klflli Avenue. Mr. Melcher Wiaa Ixirn in i leveiano, unra and waa flf v-aeven year old He been connected wth th Rslney Coal and Coke Company ror tivrty years atartlng In Its employ ss a clerk.

His home wss in Mmiai vemon. wnertj on wss a member of th tiernian Lutheran Church. Mr. Melrt.er Is survived by tils widow, two oaugnte ra. ana son.

Cornlng.Beatty Engagement. Mr. and Mra. Edward Corning of 1 Lexington Avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mlaa Helen Corning, to Francla Realty, aon of Mra. Theodora Drake lieatty of 125 Fort Ureene Plac.

Brooklyn. Mr. Beatty la a graduate of Amherst College, claaa of '12. No data ba bees for tbo wedding. MRS.

BELMONT STIRS WOMEN OF SOUTH la Sure Suffrage Has Won, for Now They Differ About Details. SEEK DEMOCRATIC AID Great Confernc at Chattanooga Want the Party to Declare for Votae for Women. Uperiml to Thr Srir York Time: CH ATTANOt K5A. Nov. 10.

Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont of New York and Mias Chrlstaba-I 1'ankhural or Ixndn were the central figure al the Bouth-rrn Statca Suffrage Conference, which opened her toalay.

Others who divided attention with these leader were Mis. Harriot Stanton Blatch and Mrs. Medlil of Chicago. Mrs. itcimoui wa tbe chief apeaker tonight at a meeting at the Lyric Theatre.

In her addreaa tonight Mra. Belmont called attention to the fs'-t that she was a native ot the Moiilli. and saaerti-d that the women of the Hon In had given an Impetua to the auffraKC movement Mra. Maalinont dwelt at sonic Untth upon tha war. With men waglnn war on earth.

In tha- air, on the ees. anil the watera thereof," ah aaid. ahelling cities and tlestroyliiK rvcrythins them, leaving women and children without a place to lay their heads, it is aomewhat Illogical to tiilk of woman a aphera aa Ihe Home. In my opinion, the men who deliberately multe war on women and children, a has been done In Belgium, are not to be Intrusted with tho ballot, for It wai created as the weapon of civilisation and Christianity, not of wholeaale butchery. Although women are not ra-sponelble for the European wnr, It la moat significant that the various Oovr rrnmeiils are making pathetic appeal to them to come nd save their country by doing the work of tho men who hav gone to tne iroiu.

"There re sections In Europe wher women have actually been called upon to do th voting in the absence of the men Can It be possible that when the struggle Is over and the destinies or me world decided upon tne uovirnur a ill return to their lime-worn tinu imi arguments against women at-fatra How will the mothera of (lermany answer tha Kalsar platitudes about children. Huron, ami of which ar rapidly disappearing before th gun of the destroyer? Mrs. Belmont ssia ini "rr ward woman suffrage sn am artoui the cotton Industry itotn snouin the undivided support oi in. Cnlted States. DIscuBalng Burrragrt con ditions in this country, Mrs.

neimoni stirred lha Huulhern women In liar au-dlenc by saying: We nave progreeseu mi taa are disagreeing iwrai wa shall accent the vote the Iti- evltsble premonition of victory. I have sworn allegiance to a national amend ment, while tne nouinern to hoin IO ine iriniin oi rights. If the latter metlioil pi uvea ei-fectlve. 1 shall gratefully eccpt the r- sulta." This entlment wss inuoraeo 17 half dosen other speakers, inciuaina Mrs. Hlatcn ana miss i-nuie v.i -Kentucky.

After she had delivered her address tutilclit Mrs. Belmont whs saked to an swer this question Should vote ror avnmen In the Haulh include vote for negro womrii?" Ae to that," replied Mra. Belmont I should not like to express an opinion. Thst Is a problem that should be left entirely to the men of the South to decide. They will do what Is Just.

"We seek for women ollllcnl rlrnts equal to thoae of men. Negro wometi could shire the rights of negro men. If they are disfranchised let the women share the same treatment. Our campaign ia to eliminate discrimination galnst women and secure for them a parity with men In the matter of right ttf vote." One feature of the day's programrii was a symposium ileallng wllh a roao-lutlon adopted In IHtb by the Woman Rights Convention at Seneca Falls. N.

said to be the first public demand by' an organised body in llils country uAlaa for wniniin." It fell like a bomb." said Mrs ill. a. a. Tha nraaa nolired OUt rldl' cula on th demand. But blesaed la ridicule.

It mads known th birth of the woman's movement." Mra lllalch chara tei Ited tha antl-suffrsxlst a the laolated woman unii and tfeclared women wer the first class to fight their battle entirely alone. Miss Kate M. Oordon of New Orleans told the convention that th" Immediate object of the wiia to make Hi Democratic Party declare for 'votea for wnmtti In Ita next national Platform. Mlsa Gordon said President Wil-aon had aaaerted that he was helpless to act. and that any eipresslon ss to suffrage for women must come rrom suff rsglsts ivelleve" ron-.

vti. nninn that If the Demo cratic Party declare for woman suffrage It will mean a venianie aui.raaa "'-allde within th next five or six ysars. In the laat year hav wltneed the Itamot-rallc cuuriia go out of II way to defeat th estbllsment of a woman aur-frase committee In th Hou of Rpr-aen 1st Ires by declaring ths parly belief In suffrage ss a Htate and not oa a Federal right, thus disposing of a responsibility on a movement that has assumed a world-wide proportion. "ELEKTRA" NOT A SUCCESS. Oecar Hammereteln Teetlflee In Conductor's Suit Against Him.

Oscar Hammersteln expressed the opinion yeaterday that titer opera Elek-trm had nver been a succ'. when, waa croa-exnilned lefore Judge Thomaa In th Federal District Court In th suit for breach of salary which Simon de la Fuente, his conductor of French opera at th Manhattan Opera House, hod brought against htm. said he. was not a success. I did not like the opera my-eelf.

and I did not like the people In It. The ucceds of an opera Is largely dependent on the newspapers and the public, and they did not like It. Arthur Hammerateln was more optl-mlallc aa to the auccess of F.lektra tlmn his father had been. Ha confirmed fact that the only reason why the aecond contrsct wss given to de 1 Fuente waa becatia of his itaertlona that the Metropolitan wss aUout to pro-duc the trpera. A sealed verdict waa returned last night.

Festival for Widowed Mothers' Fund A festival and dance for the benefit of the Widowed Mothers' Fund Assocla-tlon will be given al Delmonlco this evening and will continued through tomorrow afternoon and evening. Thirty children are to appear In Mr Jarley'a wax work and many other attractions are to be shown. Including exhibition dancfrTg. Mra. Harry Krafit ynd MiM Paulina Untermeyer are to be In charge of the dancing.

Mra. Frederick Nathan Mrs Daniel Ouggenhelm, Mra. Joseph "hoenberlr. Mr. Isrry Flschel are to look after the melting pot.

Ther will lie candv and flower hootha and a tea ahop In charge of Mrs Henry Boden. helmer. where hot waffles and griddle relies are to made Mrs William Klnslelli Is riesldslil of th" association Emit Kulchllna. Emil Kulchllng. a well-known clrll engineer, died suddenly of apoplexy Monday night st his home In Irving Piece He was born In Kehl.

Germany. Jan. 14. and came to this country hla narantl when year Old and tealded In Hoeheetrr. N.

wher ha i began hla profeaslonal career, line I he had been engaged In engineering work ih. Hint, eatinla. and ua rnttliioer or the Rochester Water Works. At one time he was sanltsry engineer for the New-York Htste Hoard of Health. In Hl Mr.

Kulchllng moved to New York City, wher he became a consulting engineer. waa a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Engineer' Club of New York, and of many scientific assoclaUuii. lie loft a widow. PROF. CRET KILLED IN WAR.

Designer of Pan-American Union Waa a French Reservist. Paul lTilllppe Cret, designer of the Pan-American Union at Washington, and Professor of Architectural Doslgn at the I'nlverslty of Psnnsylvanla, was killed Iu buttle recently In Northeastern France, according to news received yea-teidny ill Philadelphia. Prof, Cret waa a French reaervlat. and with his wlfs, formerly Mile. Msrguerlte Lahalle.

waa visiting friends In Franc last Summer when the war began. He went Into the war ss private, while Mm. Cret became a Ited Cross nurse. lr. Crrl was born at Lyon, Oct.

ISTil. and studied at the Lycee of Hourg et Ihe Krole ilea llel Arts Ht on. Iii IMHI he won the Pails prise, and rtiulled for tbe lielt aevrn enr Mt the K. ole des ll. sun Arts at tbe capital, receiving his diploma In H.

During his career lie won Ihe Hougevln prise and the Grand Medal of Emulation In HH'l and second prlxe at the Concours hc-tittvnrd and the gold medal at the Salon des Chumps Elyeee In ItsKl. In that vear he was brought to the I nlverslty of Pennsylvania as professor of design. He designed the memorial arch at alley Forice. the Pan-American I nlon. which haa been aald to combine beauty and utility better than any other public building In the I'nlted Statea.

nnd public buildings In Philadelphia. Boston, Washington, Chicago, and Al- 'Y'rof. Crel belonged to th Municipal Art Jurv In Philadelphia, and was In charge from to lis7 of architectural teaching at the Academy of me. Arts. He wa member of the Boclete dea Archltectrs IMplomes.

the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects, and the T-Biuare Club of Philadelphia EX-MAYORlVHITNEY DEAD. Old Brooklynlte Paases Away In His Sleep at 95. Ex-Mayor Daniel D. Whitney, one of the oldest and best-known of Hrooklyn-Itea, died yesterday at his home. i Poplar Btreei.

at the age of W. Death came to him In Bleep. When hi housekeeper went to cnll him to breekfast she found that he bad paased away during the night, lie had not been I I. Down near the old Fulton Ferry, day in and day out. he was to he found seined at his ancient desk In hU old-fashioned grocery.

He had been young with lirooklyn and ho nnd Brooklyn had grown up together. Mr. hitney was born in Oyster Bay. I. on Jan.

.11. lH' leaving his father's farm when 1 years old. he came to Brooklyn and obtnlned employment with Thomas J. tierai.l. a wholesale grocer at Jt Fulton Street.

11 worked his way up until he becamo Hie owner of the business, and there he remained until his death In his younger days Mr. Whitney took an active part in Democratic politics. In the early sixties he was four times elected to the Bosrd of Aldermen of the old City of Brooklyn. In lSit Mr. Whitney became Register of Arrears snd served In that office for two years The Democrat nominated Mr.

hit-ney for Mayor of Brooklyn In IWm. and tin won In a three-cornered fight, succeeding Betk Low. Hla opponents were Oen. Isaac B. Catlln, Republican, and (Jen John B.

Woaidward. independent. When Mr. Whitney's term as Ms) or ended ho returned to his xmcmry business, and thereafter did not flgur prominently In political affairs. CECILAJEIGH DEAD.

Author of "The Whip" and Other Drury Lane Melodramas. LONDON, Nov. 10. Cecil Raleigh, th dramatic author, died today. Cecil Raleigh, whose real name was Rowlands born on Jan.

27. lsfsi. the aon of Dr. J. F.

Rowlanda, and hla first connection with th stage wa as 11 srtor with small 1011-ing rimpnie In England. In he appeareu in London. Th following year became business manager of the Royalty Thea- 1 1 that rvtM.1. Lra in iiiai e- I' tion to become dramatic critic of anlty Fair and other paper. Mis riret piny Th ureal I'lnk cesri.

wruien with It. C. Carton and produce I In Mr. Halelxh wrote many pisys an.i contributed many of the big melodramas to the stage of the Drury Lane Theatre. InMntlna Tha Mlna Of MoClatV." TtlB (Ireat Ruby." and "The Whip." Many of his plays were afterward produced In America.

Mr. Raleigh also wrote tne oooks 01 sevefs I musical comedlea. his bcial- known work of that sort being Th Sunshine ISlrl." He had occupied the position or vie ireauiani, ami lamr President, of th Playgoer Club In London. Jean B. Faure, Singer, Dlee at 84.

I'ARIM, Franc. 10. Th death Is announced, at the ag of Ht years, of Jean Baptists Fsurs, th baritone singer, who for several year had been coit-net lad with the Parla Opera. He wits an officer of the Legion of Honor ami had sung at both th Parla opera arid the Opera Comlque. Ilia principal rolea were the leading psrta In I Pnrdori de Ploermel," ''L'Ktolle du Nord," Ititn Juan," and aa Alphonse In l.e Fsvorlte," th Dun ds Never In l-s Huguenots." and Neluako In L'Afrl-calne." Mother of Women'a Clube Dead.

LOS ANUELE8. Nov. ID. Mrs. Caroline M.

Severance, known as the mother of women's clubs." died at her home here today. She would have been UA years of age In January next. Mrs. Peveranre waa born In Canandalgua, N. In iN'aMr and In Put founded In Boe-ton th New England Women'a Club, aald to have been the flrat organisation or the kind In the country.

I omlng to Southern California In 1h7. she founded the Frldsy Morning Club here. Throughout her llfo Mrs. Severance was an ardent suffragist. Obituary Notes.

MKHHKMT MTICVKNH. aanlor menilei of Stevens, Kan ford Jordan, woolen com. mlaelon niarehsnts st 4A Kaat Sev.ntaanth Htraet, dlad on Monday at hla home at 4IT Klveralda ltrlva. lie waa bom In Newton. In lsSS.

A widow and aon eurvlve him. Mrs. ELIZABETH WltaLIAMB NOTES, widow or oeby S. Noyaa. rorinarry adliur and publlalier or The Waahliivlon Kvantna Star, died on Monday night at her home In Wsahlngton.

Mhe waa born In Maine In 1U7 and waa iiiartird to Mr. Noyaa In IMfte. Slie la euvlved by three children Frank H. Noyaa. Preatdent of The Aasoclated Preaa; Tlieoalore W.

Noyaa, editor or The Waahlng-ton Kvenlng Star, and Mra. George W. ltoyd. wife of the General Paaeenger Agent af Ihe Iennsylvanla Hallroad. Mlas IXEZ B.

ALVAREZ, a daughter of Mlgual Alvares, a tobacco dealer of Manhattan, tiled yaalanlay al her residence. 2:10 Uatee Avenue. Brooklyn. ITEPHRN A. MILLS.

Bacretary aad Treas urer or lite I tl I i'l i a. ill .11 hstlsn snd for many y-ara Overaeer of Hie INanr In the old lown or Jamaica, niao yea- tarday al hla home In Jamaica in ma year. Mr. Mill, was a Trustee of the Flrat E. nurcn oi jatnaia ana eutianaa-laltdent or lla lllhla Hah.Mil.

lla left a wife. a aon. and daughter. JAMEM E. PONNEI.LY of tbe Yale University pollc.i and famlllary known to Vale men the world over au Jim," died at Me homa In New Haven yeatarday.

Ha waa SJ yaara old. e'unoral aervnae will ba held for film at llatlell Chapel on Thursday, aftnr which th Udy will lv taken lo Maehanlca vllle N. ffr Inlemirnl. beveral yean ago 'Mr. Donnelly made a trip to Htockholm to wltneaa tlia Olympic gsmaa, hie eapar.aea being paid ty a fund raleed by one of the rlasaea.

A. O. VAN VLEEK, aged 73. Vice Preal- dent and General Manager oi in Aiianuo rtyatem, Sou' hern aciiic naiiwar. otau at hla h.mia In lloualoo, Tesaa yeaterday.

Ha a born at Elbrldse. N. but had l.n Idantiried with Teia railway lines since 17. WILLIAM FELM, founder ef the William v-. i manilfarttirare ot mlaaea aar- m.ni.

ai its West Street. Hied yealer.tar at hla batnie st Motnlngalda Ave- and rama to lha I'nlted Stale. In Ifl3 Mr. rat Iraxt from mtalneaa ale month, it" lla left a 4 Mow, forme. I Mlaa Klla.

Wolf. aoha. elater or nenrr onaaoai. naa imura-aarlo. an.l a aon.

C'ati Fala. AU War Maps and Books 10c 25c. bb SIM AHaa-: 25 53; to ,115) BRENTANO'S, Mb Ave. aad t7tb Ok New Yark. mmm mmm HOTEL MAJESTIC iff oJlklllil iu aa a i.

v. -a bh 72 Vmrriao and death noHcm mresdsd or inter I ion in Tmm Sew York Times may be telrpkomtd to KSSJ Bryant. BOURAKM-FliXElt -nn Faturdar Nov. 7. IHU.

at Holy Trinity Churrh. lirooklyn. in- Kav John lioarara Mrllali. Kiala. oHughler of Mra.

William rank Kuller, ic. Alfra.t Wreak. Ilooraem. eon of Mr. and Mra.

J'hn Itooraam. KOKTI'NIC PMUK-on Tuesday. Mar. 10, al SI New Tork. by th- par Pnrka, I' 1..

alalia L. V. daughter of Henry Stephen prlca. to Ivohert II. Fortune.

FOS-HUJ-n haturday. Nov. T. 1814 at Ht lla ma baa Church. Irvinston-on-Hud-aon N.

br tha llav Itr. Frank Reaa or Hi. Mark a -hurch. W'rat oriait. -N.

aaalalarl l.V ItaV William N-Sly ullOt. lor nf ht llama ai. liur- h. 1-1. rrn-a M.irian.

ilaiiatilrt i.r nana mn- tiiii t.t klaat iiilnsl.ad. bin Ersland. to Wllaon IV Koaa, Jr. of Ny- ack. X.

HINK TOI'NU On Tuea.lay. Nov 1. H1-al et. Thomaa'a New Trk I Ity by the llev. St.i'iilard.

I aa-alatel bv th. Hev. Krneet M. Btlrea. It.

1.. Sibyl Voting. dauKhtor of Mr. ind Mr. K.lwarU Vouni.

to I.jrman Nonh-rop Hint. ltAINHI'lHI Nov. ti in aaiiitiaton. al tli. Lieut.

Uavld Lal llraton III. t. Na by a la Kav. Cotton jOnlth me Hav. M.

Ullllnsa of llloton tvirhiMil. Mira'kton. ilausht.r of tha lale Alb.rt and Mra. l.e llraton. to ftuart llalnefurd.

eMeat wn of It IUI'h it. and M-a. Baiiuronl N.w Yori Tol'fl lotiii 'n Tu-a-lay. Xoi 10. at I.yr.dor villa.

by tha flav. Jamaa t. Ilutchlnaon. Ilarpar Ilanlel Topping to lna lri. Oo.a.

WIl.LIAM.i W' -On Monday. Nov. S. lull Ht Jam'. Church.

Nw City, by tha Klght Iter. Mlahoii Courtney, Charlotta tlroavaoor Wyeth. ciiughl.r of tho Inta Fre-tarlo Ooodrldga. to iltaphtn 'Julin Wllilama rtreablya. LIANA- MeCH-'RE.

Nov. 0, Elliabeth Mc-riura to Mteha.l Lias a. Iaai lelanal. VOOT A KNOTT -Nor a. Fluahlng, Arnotl to A.

Voat. Mary ALVA It KX. inta beloved of Mlgu.1 Alvaree end tin late Julia M. AUaiei. nn Tuiuy.

Nov fi, st her raaMieice. Tin Galea Hroklyn, i Ieulem maaa at Church of Nativity, t'laaaoii A. and Madlaon Ht on Thi.r-dav, Nov. 12. at A Al.

Kindly omli flowtra. 'n Tuealay, Nov 10. at hla lioma. 1.11 Ke.tt 7th Charlea Larid Atterbury, In the TM year of hie ase. At peace after ion lllneea.

Funaral aervlcee private. Tueaday. Nov 10. llaymond, beioy.d hualatn.l of Julia Urtay ial-oc and vou.iae.i run of lha late Isnl al Charlotte A. llalKfek.

aged 4at. Funaral mrr-rtrmm al Ilia re.ldeeee of hla Mra. William K.ynolrta Hurk Av New York. Thursday. Nov.

IX at 10 A. V. BALDWfX. Huddenlr. at Liberty N.

Nov. t. 1914 Willlern Baldwin, he. ovd huaban of Harriet Touns llaldwln, In tha T4lh year of hla ace Funeral serv. leaa ar.

hla lata realalanee. IJbany. N. Thura.a. Nov.

al I' M. BARRKHIH. -Gl nannl. Servlcee THE FV-NKKAI. rHI'Hi-H 241 Writ M-t, Thursday.

II o'clock. Auapicea Actore' Fund. BRADY Tueaday. Nov. 10, 114 Mary lirady.

wife or the lata Phillip J-Hradv Funeral rrom h.r lata raeldenra, i'H t'ailaton lirooklyn; thane. 10 John'. Chaiiel. on Thurailay, Nov. II, tl I I'lluNlir; -on lOindav.

tha 10th sfier a briar Alice Israel la. beloved wtr. of Frank M. I'roniee Notlra fun.nl In'er DEI.AFIICLIi -On Tueaday. Nov.

10. 1014. at tlie r.aldanra of her brother Maturin I. Delaflal l. al Fleld.lnn Itlverdala New Vork -I I Livltie.ton Iwl.rielil dauehl.r of the late Major Joaeph and Julia lielifl.l l.

in lha aev-nty year of her se of funeral DltlfCfiLE Harry, sged 61. THE FUN F.HAL (lt'R'-H. 241 Weat '1. Wa.ln.aday, 11 j'clo Auaplrn Actors' Fund. Monday, Nov.

ISH. H.nry ad 'IS year. Funeral aervlca st hla late residence. 707 Ht Nichols. m.sr Ht .) on Wedn.f.uty, Nor.

II. at 7 SO I' e-Klat -WlllUm. iMtltrv.d huebend rJirna and rsthar of ''erl auddenlv ,171 year of hi. Funeral prlvata kindly emit flowera. (ii il.lillKP" Sunday Snv a at so.

Wrmt -nd Av Ain.lla. laalova-l wife laranl Ool.lbers and daiishlar of the laio liula ami Kat. Iavenawin Funeral thl. lii.iriilrii.' at lo A. HAOt II -At Han Fianeleeo.

al, or. Monday Nov ti Nsthaniel. an of William an.l F.lual'eth II llainae aaa 2 yaara snd 2 niotilt.a Kunenil ar MIHoii. al r.niliy. belovad hiiaband of Lena and ralhar ot Lrapold Mrs.

Mar. ell Hehwarts. Horace Mrs. Basel Colin. Joa-ph L.

and Henjamln F. Rela-Itvei and rn.nda Invited to attend the funeral from 4d Ht. Mark's Place at IS o'clock W.4needay Kindly emit flowera IIARIirilOEM -Independent Order Free Honj of larael -It I elth pre found anrrow llial we hev. lo annminc. tha death of eur moel eeteamed and beloved brother.

Paat Grand Ma.lar Julius Hsrbiiraer. Tlr funeral will lake plae. on Wednae-day Nov 11. lo A. M.

eharp, rom hi. let. reeldenre. 4n Ml. Mark's Mare, and er.

rralernally a.k.d lo iey lha lat Irlbjle rraKM-t IO the dr.llll, Mainuel Stern Dranl Ma.ier. 'I I. I I I. rat.il.ere Ornnd Maaler i No Abraham llaf.r. Grand Hectetarr ItAltlll 'HO KM Jutlua I 'oauiopolllaii Laeltte No a.

Knlshte nf Ilrethren. Kindly attend funeral of our deceased be- I loved brother. Jullu. Harburger, from hi. late realderwa.

4rt Ht. M.rk Flaca. i Vnw 11 IO A. M. 1 1ITMAN METER HO r.

WOLFE C. COHEN. K. H. H.

IKm KIIIDHF At Whlta New Y-rk Wllllnm il. llockrldae. Notlra of Tuneral later HUNT On Nov. 10. IPI4.

Sarah Ellea. of Ihe late Charle. II and Harah Wakefield Hunt. Funeral eervlree at her let. r.allenra in Jaaser Av Fhiehlng, L.

1., on Thureday. No. 12. ut P. M.

LEIGH. Frederick Tolllngton Ijflrb. eudden-ly at hi. realdence 21.1 Wa.l Ht. ith-e of runeral hereafter.

LKHLIK- Killed In action on Oct 10 nr jtl. a bile riehtlna with the llrlti.h a. pedltlonary forrea fail. Norman lealle nf Ihe Rifle Hrlgade. grendaon of Ionard Jerome of Ihla elty ATM KWS Mrs.

Wills. sd TI, mother of Mr. Funeral aervlca Nov 12, P. Waat 12 Hh Ht. MATER A Corona on Tueaday.

Nov. in 11114. Mary Eleanor May.r. helm wife of Ar-hur Mayer. maaa at Ht la-o'e ''hiireh.

Corona, L. st A. M. Thursday. Nov.

12, 1UI4. MAY. --At Rahwar. .1. Nov.

to. 11114. Annie P. wife of Alvln H. May tnea Hansatorfer.

ag-d yeara. Funeral at h-r lata reeldence. I HI K.m on Thursday. Nov. 12.

at 2 IV (Pans.) pa par. plea, copy. MEAT'. Mary C. Luaueer, st Battle Creek.

Mich. Nov 9. 1014. wife of the late Hsmusl H. Mead.

Notice of funeral hereafter. MICAI'E. -Roaa Anna, wld.wr lale Nlcholae Meade Interment I lay I. Australian papere copy. IN1JELSOHN.

snnle M.ndeleohn. beloved wife of l.ewla Mend.la.ihn and mother of Mra. Edward Hrylaw.kl of Philadelphia and or Mra. Myer Hehel. Hoi and Itavld Wyman, euddanlr, on Nov aarvli.a al har lata r.eldetuie.

H2T 1 Park VV.il, on W.dn.etey, Nov, II, ll A. M. Interment private. Nov. IO, Hit 4.

at Newark. N. Klla Heard, lea, wife of Jamaa W. Nnyee. In her 2d year.

Funeral aarvlcae at tha reald.nre of her aon-lll-law. Har-rtiMin R. Van IJuyna. 117 Llnooln A V.wark. N.

on Thureday. Nov. 12. at 2 P. M.

fCHRADE Fredeticke, Nov. IO. widow of late l.iirtwlar Hhrada, at Iter reeldenea, ne Kaal Ukid Ht runaial eervleae Thureday evening. Interment private. I'lraae omit riosera.

aTEVENH Mondnv. Nov. B. at hla realdence. 417 Hlveialde ltrlva-.

New York. llerberl Hart in of Gieenwu li. ssed Mt yeara hiiaband of Ulla Field and father of Weld H.rrlrk Steven. Funeral at the Ma-cond Congregational Church. Greenwich.

on Thuradsy, Nov. 12. st II A. M. Carrlas-e will meet th.

train leaving Grand Central Station IS A. M. Interlocal at the ooovenlesvse af tha family. Hw rV.xfr': 5Saaateaaaasaexa In its super-luxurious features the eleganca of furnishings, thccuiaine. th Intimate per.

tonal service, the tlatmsaml and one attcntjona which are ianored In the ordinary hotel The Majestic proves unanswerably why It is New York's fca-emoat Apartment Hotel. J. CHARLTON III VERS, Managing Dlractor. SirttyCcntia DifD. WHITNEY.

At hie residence. 10 Poplar Hr.mklyn. on Tuaadavr, IiMiuel It. hltn.y. Funeral aervle at Kandn Street Memorial M.

K. Chorea. Henry and Clark Hroa.kiya. on Fri-du Nov. la.

at 2 o'clock. 24 Weat 01st 8t Nov. aged 2. Paaerel to-lay, I f. S.

Walter. l.TO Amaterdara A'-, Masv. 0. Futietal tomorroa. S.Jll A.

M. IIRIIJ.A.-Theree l.ao Barker Arv llrom. Nov. a. Funeral la-lay, lu A.

M. BMOWN -John atk ev, Funeral today. Ir, ll. -IIL'RNS. Clarence.

3 Waat POd Nov. 0. aged Funeral notice later. 213 Weat 0th 8t MoT, Funeral today. P.

M. cas iNKY Anal. 110 Waat aetb 0C I. Kuiiaral noil) a IUTIMAR. "atrierliie.

S.HI atast Tk Nov, s. aHed U3. HIVINKT John B7S Sd Nor. 8. Fw nerel today.

IP. M. -IHiH 'K KK. Catherine. Nor.

8. Sged 83. tun-lal 414 Waal ulat today. 270 Kaat loth Nr. m.

622 West l3d Nu. Funeral today, 1 0 A. M. Edward 2.t7s Mapea Preaa, Nov a. aticd ju.

Funeral roday, nee. Fi.YNN Patrick. Nov. u. aged So.

FuaarBl 241 W-at 2.M today. II P. M. -FHEKR -Marsarel 2.4.'l Ixirlllaral Ftae. Nov u.

aged 62. Fuaeral teiwerrew, 8 I'- HALPIN -Cerrle 1.2HW 2d Av. Her. 8. llineral notice leter.

HFRN. iN atherine 1.0 Park Vc Fun-ral lomevrratw. a. st. IIVLAXO.

Jamea 4A Waat MHk mtm Nov. aged SX Faneral loamy. A. M. JORDAN.

Annie. 2.4.13 Stb Ar, Mar. a 1'iineial toetay. a f. tt.

LEHMAN -Martin. Ms Weat llltb Ot, Wee. ag.d tHt Funeral prtYaf. KENMtl.Y. -Palrles 80 West J4d Nov.

Fun.ral lodar. A.M. UaOtgata Hrona. Nov. It.

Funeral toaUy. lO ibJA. M. LAHflEN Elliabalb. a2 Weel IM IH aged 92.

Funeral taniorrow, 1 1 F. M. LYNCH. -John B4I East 41t IU He. Funeral today, 0 A.

M. 4a3 Kaat iik It. J. ae.l TX. Fuaeral loo ay, a r.

mt. MA'k IN. Thomaa torn West 4 Kb Nov. as ROMERO Fa rd 41. Fur a ral today.

I A. St. m.niio. i. iser, age tna.

a- aaa Bt HIII.KII AN -Nellie aVSO Weet 4M HaV Fune.al tommy. 1 MIMMONH -Helen, 4WJ Waat 80t 8L, "0. a. Funeral t-viay. 1 V.

tt. dohn. I3 test 814 8H. a Funeral today, A. M.

tt'tiili Maraaret. I.nti Lestngta) Nov I uneral ledar. 8 40 m. M.J I vi'll iN -Joeaph, Nev. a.

aged 88. PaBarat i 7I Nth Ar. I tfrMblyB. 'aRMH Marlell. S3 Praaldent He.

I Hi- MAN. Anna I-, "44 Maple Nev. I u. aged 2l Funeral tomorrow, P. at.

HrlllNKFH II ll. -Anna, "24 ISth 81, rJev. I nad ftu. Fuharsi lo-iay. I MollK.M' tUorge Wlllowghbjf Aim ti Funernl te.n-.rt.

UJHTKOHI. mm atanoe Nov s. aged 44L Fimeral today. 8 CLAKK. -William 84 Westubeeter Av Nov.

Funeral private. CONNELLY. Hugh 1S1 Jokiwon NOV. s. agr.i 44.

Funeral today. A M. IiONNIil.l.r. -Jamee, I2 lialtl Nor. a.

Funeral loilay, 2 P. M. HPNN -Annie 2d Plaea, KT. 8. Futier.l today, 10 A.

M. Ut'YCKINCK. Charlee JT0 Albany A Kr-K art -Theodore. Harwiaa ft. Wee.

ased 71. Funeral today, H. I w'' II A HE KM ANN. Marts, l.ibd H4th HU, X. aaed Mil.

Funeral today, 8 P. M. Mary 14S Lafayett Af. Nov, 0. Funeral tomorrow.

Helen 2 MoBUga Nor. H. Sged M. Fa- neral Gsles Ar. ledey.

2 P. Tom i Ins Plae, N.t. x. aged 71. Funeral toder.

MrGEE Jamee IT1 Stb Nov, m. Tm- ii.rl today, 10 A. mt MA I HKHH Arthur M0 Harklnar Nov Funersl eervlee lodsy. ROI RKE -Thomas. I'll Hnyder A.j nv.

Kuneral B'l A. M. RAPIV R-a 412 Ilth Nor. 8. I Garnet Age, e.

Funeaal today, 2 P. M. RTKiMi 1,472 Htwtlng Maaa, ased Funeral service VON 3.188 Nov 0. Funeral today, I M. vw iia as Pleat: kef gt.a rm li'aaielTfl Euneral ladar, I P.

M. YOH'0 -Marls I S4 Tub aed st Fun.rar tonsMTww, i Ifaarankrn. JJ-er City, end Keararlu HRi'irrsfll -Mary, rJloomfl.ld, Ot, HO u.ken Nov, asd s. CAOHEI.I. -James.

Jo 4lh JereeF atT. Nov ti Funersl today. A. roil us Matilda, 2ii Haitiih nth Nswara, ii un-iral tomorrew, A. M.

CONTI Anaala. sll Weet Haver boken. Nov. B. ssed n5.

POHEIITY Kilasheth. I7 Hprlng II. Nov. S. aged DOWNKH -Abner 1.218 Willow bok.n.

Nov aged Fsrl Uatar- FOR A N. Harah Webatjr Av. Jr- city. Nov. aged T4.

Fuaeral pn- GAFFNET Mary, 2 Walnut 81., imrmr City Nov aged nwntns llehoke. Ne. i ipatlaHTGNE. Maty. 21 Alllsg bt Kewark, Nov.

IO Funeral aoipe MAY -Jamaa 10 Seutb NsehWlU; KeO. Funeral tomorrow. 3 P. M. HENRY Newark, Ner.

8. rm- nmrm.1 t.elav JA'-'HiC'i William 144 Wakewa A N.w.rk. H. Funeral Imnsrree, LAWMiN -Wlillam t1 Hudana JeyW. ark N.i l'i evad ft mint he.

LCI' 1 Hoijlh mih a rew. nrk Nov ea.ee l. McCAMTHY Annie. rafi4 CUetaa West Nov eed 41. Funeral ttvlar.

I MARTIN Wlnirre, 8TJ td Jeraett Cliy, Nov 0 Funeral tomorrow, A. at. MARTY -John 11 Krbert Newark, I a Weet Hobesea, Nrr. 7 ased o. ROGEHH John 828 Willow Ar IlabBkeq.

Nov. ased 2. Funeral today, A- HCHCNCKE Gtiatave, T2 Jefrecaat Ht. hoken. Nov aged M.

Funeral taday. A fotij TS Monrea boken. Nov. 7. aged TO.

THF.CBP. -Paulina. 871 Barge 9U, Newark, Nov 0. aged 7. Bill Sareye 8t West H- hokrit.

Nov. H. agad 8ft. VON lKlt W2 flumn.lt A Weat Hoboken. Nov.

aga4 23. WRIGHT. Annie. 80 Hrac Kowark, Nov. IO.

aaed 8X. Funeral blay, 8 P. M. Leag lelaad. HOTTIK.

H. Nicholas, Richmond Hill, Nov. MILLS 411. -Stephen Jama lra. Nee.

Funeral aervlre toiporrew. Wealebeeter Caanly. IKf ITT William 844 Rlverdal Ar, linker. Nov. a.

ttORMCH Maraaret. Ner. 8. aged a. n.rul 1 it Railroad Whlta Plata, tat- day, 10 A M.

Jn HEAl.KY, Ellxahetk, maaa, Bt. Joeeph'S church. Newark, ft. today, IA, M. -Marv.

maaa, at. Patrlelfs Cstha-dral. Newark. N. today.

A. M. i Michael, maaa, Mt. Pmtrteka Church. Jersey City, today, 8 A.

M. i t'NOKRTASCata. t.L- I mmm "tdwt tatsMlsbeo, JUUU It 4 waa a HMD St. Pbeae 1M1 Itarleal raMKTSNiaa. THE aKNMU'O CKMaTTPMT.

Refers buying aa Keeele. bitnutae rid. from Grand Central Terminal, A.S far Infor mal Inn al Ur orflea, lOS Park Ara. Tel. Murray Hill IseS.

THE W000LAWN CEMETERY Ht. Br Harteea Trala and by Orrtoa. 20 Eaat 884 Ot-. New MOURNING ZQb, HOUSE HATS. GOWNS.

378 Bta at 38ta Aa. Sta A I S. VEILS, KrCCWEAJLFUW. i.

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