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NQVELIBEl(: ilL THE TJEW YORK TII.IES, THURSDAY ffflLDREll'S SOCIETY DEADLOCK STILL Oil Morgw J. O'Briin Member of ConvnittM. 1 DIRECTORS NOT INVOLVED will Mi Dc 14' Actio rtaslgoaUofi Eight WBvionv 4 -tj, between faction to Ik Society mention of CrtrtrfjCblMT. U-Wr roeUiro Mill th.Mr.rfor. Malm or, Ie.

a. tbo nla inmbar ef rornmltt. oars. Morgan oc.r Robert 0rry Tlr of the eommlUe. The Gerry rTb" tnterted ta tho dty foundation, and M.J3 I.

to b. I- mP-UT wtth tho rZr worn, who with br The- rrOoc-w noting oo TM47 Uey we order to oeortwniCr to to rcowUr. Thore was vm- yesterday that ny thorn rt ralntloa The primary eneses InofTlriallr fl said 'VThe women Ml tnat Ovry bad TeuVtly hMrd astdo JniJlIrr onrnille had been, of ttn ZTIi oetn made to iTryIa riton! Erne-t ST i. rneral mansxer. who to tb centre of tbta aae-ed Gerry refused yesterday to talk Tjlut the matter.

-X- cause to th reslgna-, Jv; objection by MM of tb nen-th mW of tbo Society bulUUng Tt -third Street 1. Mr Coulter said that the nUmUm pook oftb TS Hoety h4 OVtTwa It ok4 tfimmrlr tI. on i1--" IaiUMtio. th-t tbo MJHJO.OO. bom nOumwt wro to bo prooaBtod to 2ZT -v-ty br Mr.

od bLr- Arut hrk-fr and tbo otTteoro oowwj too Konrtunity MM uw it ho boon, doatiod br mooobor tl th Auxlllarr CoomUUoj Uto4 tbo Hrhr vtft bod ythlo to do VHb gj rnifulmi, It lo rrponod tboi tbo uNKjr.m ao plqood horoott It woo ui railrj Into eooforraco. on4 thb woo no of tbo coaooo tor tbo ro itr could bo tobTbod yootordoy uarr. i no dlocoaioM towj too ut- rtor. kxim ot wbooo wrroo novo ro- (jfMd from tho Aauuuory uooaniltioo. km J.

(orten. wbo'boo rlnod a IXrvetor. did oo to mobo poaalb) tot lion of bio oea to tbo booxd. WEDDINGS Knry Wkk, 2d. CivUnl Mar- rts Mlu'HtUii O.

U4rhlIL TVt vaddlao; of Hory Wkk, 21. tbo Bijr of Mf. oad Mra. tlosb Uryaom w-m of tloioful. OtktO.

tM M1M i kW Lodorbi3. tAo only dou-wr of Krdrt trfix ITodorbiU of 170 fTntjr-lLa Mroot. woo cto at ctork raottrdajr ofvrt-oooo ki irv burcb of tro InarnaUoa, blodl- AntM aad Tblrty-ftftb tftroot by IM r-tor. tbo SLartr. Uormc Jrcy Su it Ttio brtdo.

wbo waJbod wttb br Uttr. worm wbtt Mlla irwm trtmm! wttb old polat loro umI tUO that tiuadnl tbo tosotb of tbo trvin. arid wltb a eoronot of point loco at orao toanw Her rtowora woro nit orvaldo mad lUioo of tbo yoiloy. Himm nacM Wlrfc. otator of lb krsl't ron, orao tbo mmUtS of boojor and itv.

MKaa Cocotlo. Jfclp tutta, avoto- uoagbanboo. totrtco Drovor. bmry Sooaoooo. fcoaallA Hoo and Mrs.

iopit IVattjr fowtU woro tbo otnor uvfxtaota. Tnoy w.r Moo cnuioa im roo-roloroa aotto. toopod with not aau to nulrk, and corrtod toboT-ototnoapd fMhrm Mr. Wkk aT-rd tUfwii whh tbo tjwn rvtd ArtlUory of tbo Thtrty-o- o.ik IhtWom. U.

M. A aod btro. Wick acaad to fcaorwoaey Kod Creo wk and that of tbo Notional Xaracuo Tiala. Toon, dan-- wr of Mr. and Mrs.

John Tohtn of J5 Moth Rtroot. nt)4 Hoary Cook Trmin. aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bvm Traaaaloa of Wostflold.

M. J- marrtad at noon yeotorday tn All aii(-U by tbo Rov. Dr. Town na4 Tbo brklo waattondod. Uynrh of tbJa city sorvod as boat an mat William Koator of Waotflold.

utn ProwUflt Ut Orwn. airf rroat of Bbort lUIlO and XMrm nn of New Haven nohorod. Tbo M.nna was quiet aad thoro wao no ro- ctwm. Immodtatoly ator too cotw nr Ur. and Mrs.

Tmnalno left for aoort anUMf tour. Corey roea. TV oiarrUgo of Mlao Hales Araha mum. fUaOter of tmncim M. rncb of to) h( Kuty pound tUroet.

and James A. of thlo erty. took plooo at ten 'Wk yesterday momlno: In tho Cbureb iL John tne KvaaoelUt. tho Key. tK.

k.i khM arTlatlac TNi imim ot Ih. rtkurrh laartlne to too kankMi wttb naaneo aod wblto UTmiii tvrmuffl. Ti bride woro a ftwwn of whlto am tin ftmrt train trtmnaed with roe. pornt Hr tullo veil wao draped from wnret crown or roe a pots- loco vmr a cirdot of orsof htoo- nrrim mum 14 4ta anrf UWa of tbo valley. Mlao Clair a.

Tj.Ha. atater of the brtdo. attended nvakj or MRS. E. R.

STRANGE TO WED. o-aamanrnwoamammnw rfri9iat and H.nry Arthur Grtffm to Marry Tomorrow. Mra Ellxabeth Rrlo 8trsJtC of 111 tn iWetiUetb Btroot and tr. Henry TJur r.rtrrta of 1 Wool Flfty-PJorth obfabved a marrUfO Ueenoe jrarjar will be nmrrtod tomorrow tf home of too brtdo by tbo Rev. rjrinr.l of Union Thooaonical Seen stranne and her Mrst hoe band.

f-n btrsns. of this elty were 'rcH In October. 117 at Kllaworth. had three children. Dnrlnal lira.

Htraoso wao tbo Chairmen b- Exarvtrre Board of tbo War Ro-bf 'otnmltteo tblo elty. Bho has -et prominent ta tho Woman "ira. meeement. has boon married before, nrrt tfe baTlBO died- oceeral- pears Ttn tw children. HI daoch W.

jiim Helm Do loreet married to Huarh Dodley Cot "ti J. Lrotio Cotton of I Koot "oT-rirth Street. Ho lo yr o' graduate of Uarrmrd. ctoa. of -H HARRY PL0T2 TO UARRY.

--vtrtr th Typha Crm Wid Miaa AIk taeho. attaa iNf. wi.a4.oe lr. and Ja hrnuH Sac ha of T3 Park Aeeno. I Marry riots Of tblo city wlU be rrr 1 Nov.

24 at tho bona. PC to brenta. ivxa ta member of tho staff of "umI Hneeetel. aa 'latarmed to rondltlon for tho Joint Dlo- VbwOatiA-aa. e-.

1 it. u. jvu. nil. MB ism a woo esptorea oy -IT? onder General Mackesaeo.

who stlllsad hi eerrlcoo to ta ainooe; tbo tierman treopav- When Cat tee State fcstaed tbo war Dr. yx-d tbo Medical Corpo Wltb tbo Lieut coeot CotoneL SOCIAL NOTES) OW 1MB. ,7 Mr. and Ura. T.

Tnto of Vow York. East Borontr-afxth ktrMt wfl oetod to ooctoty ot roMptlooi- to bo girwn by Iw ootiotn. Uro. HorrU fohno-Motrk. oo I.

4. at bor homo. 1 bUot (Uxtyoixt)t BtrooC Iro, 'W'oUo will biro a dlnr for hoc dau-tator at -tho Coloay Oob on Iac 0. befaro tbo flrot Junior Mr. ad VIra, Ponttooy Bltdow wfll Hortly cktoo tMr Koaao ot Haldow on.

Hodooo. and W1U -rUJt lit Ttda will bo Mr. UtfttoWr fifth yoya to tbo Fa KooCl r- Mrs. El K. Broftrrai of 1 Eoot Soyota-ty-otxth Btroot wtu obtortola at dinner ant Monday oroninc uklno; bor s-aooto aftorwmrd to tbo Mrs.

Oartf tnor ShYmai has eoano from Kowport sad im ml tbo St. Xtoslo for oY oral weoko, THo Hon. tlonol and Mrs. GMt all In- from KoaOand tblo month to Tlott t'ooodn and to Mrs. AloXkodor Tfrpwn lo at tho RXto-Carlton fo tbo "Win tor, sad haohoon toitisc hr dootbtor.

Mrs. T. hoffom Tilr i. Mr. and DodWy Okwtt.

Mr. sad Mm. OiarWa Brodloy sad Mr. and. Mrs.

Townoond Mors-sn (ao dtnnora toot nicbt os tho RUM. i i Mlaa EmOy rarnoto; daoshtor of Mr. and Mrs. Charloo K. Psrtnto of Now Brlxtiton.

8. and FYsnk Thorpo ttotnoo'wui no mnrriod tbio ynlnc in utfwt aaren. ntoton laiona Ml as Joorphlno A. Oohorn. daarhtor of rrof.

H. FolrfWd Osbom and Mrs. Oo horn of CaoUo Oorr1oono-onHod-oon. has movod 1fU Artnu for tbo. Win tor I i Captain T.

M. OoanlAbaaat has tarata irorn ttoy a 04 Taaat and 10 ocoupylng an aoartmoat at tho (Jaina- horouch StndJoo. tZf Woot lftyilnth TWO HURT IN PLANE'S FALL. Wind Fore Doscont In Brooklyn of Travolor. Ooin( to Boston.

A bro plane, wtth throe paaoaiiytrs. rotriaT raya Bay aide. L. to Boston, foil yesterday nornlns; at Area no and Oerretaen'a Croak. In tho nitlsndr aec-Uoa of Brooklyn, aad two of the oecw-psats.

man and a were In jured- Those In the machine woro Cap tain I ntxaimmocia of Atlantic City. Mlas Cmlly Dranco of 8S lSBth Btreetj Manhattan, and Charles tm, Creest. is a appreatico aytatorC' of Bay side. Mhs Dranso. a former mem ber of Tbo Fblllos and ot The Mklnlcht FroUe cast, arss coins; to conxratulate the former Jeeale Reed, chorno girl.

on her marrtaxe to Daniel O. "Caswell of OoreUndJ Captain rTtastmmons was piloUns' the machtoo. whlph eneountorod soch hoary winds that be was forced to make a (and Ins; M1 over Brooklyn. Captain entsalmmons picked out Oerrataen's Crock, an arm of nattonds Boy. a the place to alKht.

but the machine rose as-ain after strlklaf the water and fell Into a ntoturhed field, tnrnlas; over and compietery wrechlnr Itself. afoantoel rvunnaa nocijeit 1- 1 1 1 ii i if fair- Mtatloeu aeebia' the piano fall, oiloped to tho assistance of Its oocupaain rte -i-en hM flarnan Rajreroft" from tho Kns County Hospital, where Captain FHs-aimmon wma. taken au ferine from In ternal tohuieo and a fractare or toe rlsht toy. Mlao Drsno anriereo a broken rib. but was able to so to her borne after recerrtne; treatnnnt.

It ood st the tboopnal Uat nlht that Captain mtnuaiaoai. wwm prwomiuj recover. Tor at aocapea wiui rats and brulbes. ADMIRAL HOWARD DIES AFTERfr COLD PLUNGE Retired Natd Veteran, mi Vmxntdomx at Bllrtvb Once Commanded Fcxific ANNAPOLIS. Ml.

Nov. t. Rear Admiral Thomas 3. Howard. years old.

United Btatrs Navy (retired), died suddenly at bis apartments hero today, was found onosnscioo to tho bathroom after taalo A plunk" and. died within a few-mlnota. Heart failure was ascribed as tho cans of death. rforrrrta; hint are his widow, three eons. Commander Dooctas 1- Howard Aad Lieut.

Commander B- M. Howard af tho nary. CUndo Howard of New Tors, and a dnughter. Mrs. James P.

Morton of Annapolis. Admiral Howard was horn at Galena, 111. and tTadoatod from Annapolis to' 1S1J. On bis retirement In ma had erred continuously In tb vy pr f-ty-four years. the battle of.

Manila, boy bo was navlator of the Concord. Uurtns the cruloe around tho world ho comroanded tho batUeehlp onto. A pe-tsreeooe incident of bis aon" JVr. bio voyas acrias tho Atlantic In 1SVJ. tn command of tbo Hpenleh caravel Pint from Barcelona to Havana.

He was twhro Preoldent of tho Naval Kxamlnlnx and fUUrtnc Board, and atoo twice head of the Deportment of Ord- SJM onnaery. iat wwm ander to Chief of tho PneifV: fleet. Dorlns; tho Uto war he retarnod to ao-tive duty a Boperlntendent of the Naval Oboorratory. The Admiral; a death ro-eaTTJboehed-of G-fhao dun- per" or too rat mtr.letr.tloo;. rPZZZ or too mm JZll antral Howard's aaisnnont from the Aslstie to tho Parino fleet- as a I remilt of his harlns; boon Chairman of th Dinner Commlttoa.

Ellas AaiaU Brokar. EUas Aslel oft tho brokers firm of Aslol A Co, tl Broadway, died yonter-Aay after a llnr1n rUneoo. at th of if. at hi homo. It East Sixty-third street.

Mr. Aslel sninod hlrh pralsS iLrW trmr bla coolness and Iran bm i bravery to srseUaJded Wtlo wtth ha te 1 R7 bedroom on tho moraine; of Dec a. Obituary Notct. TSZL Sir the State Oetnrotler-o Tj Traneer b- TTllr- TrmmJ. rwi bio4 aeeaad yeas.

WItAIAM btaJtTTN TCKXp. totaatily i IZdZLtm aa7.iarU4 o. T-eo4ay at Ear i- Tnre-r was boro totbU He wao er iWrBT. wtfa af Mr. n.aae.

a seal ate eperai lO lAieani -tm aw. JOHN r. Tas area a. ale of seawaaaeaa oa IwSTy at bis baoae. a4 Drtsxa Anon.

Breekirn. as year. -t mrm- ww cnahJee of Sr CO ,,,,4 ciar In l-OS, brlJ 'mleS Sfcior-TTSJ spsj.aisea-e T. ear nrtr reara. eJe Teeeeay TTabeiW of her win to law.

the Her. Oeeri jTEonwO. Irl lUveralo. Drtvv. Mies CAit01-; JJ Fefeeawr Jeeeen Maary.

tse-eaaaneac fee tblrty-we yeare. eie Wiaaaailav. if4 SS years. lArrl pt Wssnntaton saceKj Waakti anr-r years as 1 90Cca. seed TT for soaoy years liinT ttJJI a-bas afTjl aTstoonaffTs tW to Vr-er, Jit- Ho was oieaeter of the Ulloolo SHatojatoan.

rV UEV SENATE TO EUJ OY GltECO-ROrJAIi BATHS Htzltded I toeffflritni mil i i -f bvtdt tkt- Uterf Expem. 'Jv i WAhTlTNaTOX. Jforl CAasoclatod Orvto-Roewa baths of th United Eta tee Senate. Installed- nearly Jsht year -aso. but never pot Into oarrlc.

ar -nw hetny; cleared Of the cobwebs and stains of time and win bo la snap, to offer -their toxurlo of. ituaO plans. and electricity to tho suambero of tho now ona to whn It aae4Ab.ee, autrses of extTraanoo were aimed at th baths to Con-tTesalonal dobats when thd nowsr of ndmtohvtratlon last swunsT from Bo- pabUcan 1 to Dernoeratlo. and as a re sult th baths. Installed to the tha new Senate Office BufldhAr.

wer shorn of their oxponaive' oqulpment. herefX of their attendants and left to rlooen. Tho marbio slabs. Turkish rues and steam-proof tables and chair wer. turned over to rorerninent hoop! tale, and only; tho' marble shells sod nickel Utxiaso were Kit in pwr.

Now. however, tho baths are coming hack, hot ur.r new plan. Members of the Senate themselve will a larr part of tho operating- exponas, and special unofficial corn It two baa taken chonre of tho sseeseeneots. which will be levied sgalnat each nser la proportion to th service bo The hatha wlit ho aofitewhat less g-orroous than tho ortg-mal plan contemplated maairs hnt In their luxury and oompletenoso will still have claim to comparison with private club Installation- ftenators win he shl to steara them-aelras out' In a aeries of marbio hot rooms, resuscitate themselves on the drying: room cots. InrUrorat themselves under one of tho several types of needle aad dreneti showers and float to the ptunse.

They also can try massage, th electric cabinet or tho pricking- shocks from the static machine. Tbo Inatailation of tho baths coat many oooreo of thowaanda. and some rWiators. ot least, feci that the waste of letting the eoulpovrnt He dormant Is great any expense that may he rnoounterod In putting It Into service. CONGRESSMAN GARRETT SPENDS NIGHT IN CELL i HeU Charge of Ruxmjtf mm Automobile and hjxxring a Ctrl While Hi Was Intoxicate.

tpeiat to Too Tor Tim. WASHlNOTON.ov. 10. Representative rinls James' Garrett of Tennessee was detained overnight at a police sta-4 tton her on charges of driving- while under the Influence of liquor, colliding, falling tax show lighte and falling to show an operator's permit. The motor car which the Conarissinsii was driving struck Mia.

Olive M. Schofield. a clerk In tho Post Office Department, and she was taken to a hospital with a broken hip. Th Congressman could not furnish 1300 bail and was held orenugkt st the police station. The bail was forthcoming; when was arraig-ned In the police court today.

Tho trial of the case was set for Nor. Mr. Oarrott said today that the accident so unnerved him that It did not occur to him at' first to make arrange meats for boll. snd when he sought to arrange tho matter tho clerk who attends to such cases had gone home. Mr.

Garrett Is aertiixg his eighth term In Congress and was re-elected for a ninth term on Nor. 2. He Is a Democrat. It was understood thst he had been chosen by President Wilson for appointment at United States District Judge for tbo Western Dlatrlct of Tmnmii to succeed the late Judge John K. McCalL, aad Intended to resign from Congress to accept the position.

HARDING APPEALS FOR THE RED CROSS Says That Humamty Needs Service ia Fence Just us in Wer CtoUJte Also Urges Aid. WAolUNOTOX. Nor. 10. -On the eve of th opening- of th fourth annual roll call of the American Red Cromm an appeal front President-elect Harding was Issued today from th national beadoarurs hare.

It reads: Noting- that your membership roll call for this season Is Impending. I have wanted to ex press my rery earnest sympathy for yoar cause and my hopes that It may be forwarded by tho coming cam- Pf" In an the world there Is sa organisation more entitled to be regarded as doing good Universally and doing nothing else at any time or any place. 1 do not know what rt may be. It would bo peculiarly a mlsfortuno If the Red Cross, with ita srte-gnlftcent organisation and splendid purpose of useful achievement, should loo any measur of its efficiency because the special Interest and on Urn at a em of wartime bas ceased. Tour organisation has been built to serve humanity, and humanity needs Its serrtos In peace Just as It did la war.

My wishes Tor all sueoes go out to you." A appeal from Vice President-elect Calvin CooUdg. was also made public as follows: There are no large results without organised effort. In no other way can mankind adeouatelr be ex- newaaad. To that end the Rod Cross. tkL.

i i in ii aal ii of the k.1 K.M Ma ganltf Hon maintained and supported. AGED DUKE LUDWIG OF MVARIA DEAD Brother of Lute Empress Elizabeth of Austria Had, Been Ttvice MorgunatxpSlj Married. Nori) lBw The death of Duk Ladwlg of Bavaria, tho osnlor member of the Hon Of Wittaleboch. to which tha Kings of Ztorarta belonged, la an-Bcomeed dlspatehos from Baal. Swltserland.

Duk Ijodwig- was tn bis ninetieth year; harlns; been born' In Monies, Jan SI. 1111. Th Duk had been twioe mors: ana lean married, and tn ItlS bo received divorce at Man ten from hi secand morganatic wife. An- some- iinseasn reportma the demies of Dob LuJwig be was confused with former King-- "Utd wig III. of Ba-rarla.

givln rise to erroneous reports sa tho death of the tee rd ax-ntoaarch. who abdicated UU lav 1S1B and has npent snost of nJ time mm o.iiw i w. Ii Duk wa: a brother of. tho tats KHsabeth of Austria. As a The i mm.

il I- Ik. TRavmrlan cavalry and had attained the rank of Oeneral to 18S8. when bo rvsoawad to rights to tho throno to contract a mor-ranntie msrrUr- with am octrees. Hen-Hta Mendel, wbo was created Baroness VVsikTreeeT A year after her OeoXh ta lltl ho took no hte e-cood nsorgaaatic wife a Munich ballet dancer named Berth, later called Fret ron Bartolf. Tho Bavarian royal fsmUy were aood-erataty oordUl to tho Duke's i fJret wife, bwi oever accepted hi owbo waa forty-two years his Junior.

Duk Uud-wQmlm often In financial dUTlctlos. At one time he was compelled to sella ptero of royal property. Wewery. and on aeverni eaiona hla atatar. the Kmprees Uixabeth, warded off his creditor 1 TJ.USIC; By lUcftord AUrich Baacha Sascha' Jacobson.

"a yoonc American viol la 1st whtf hssreoslved all hat training In New tork. gave a recital to 'Carnegie Hall last evening-. He has appeared be- naUvVrnoslc! arltuWJ riolln. rUnlnM welrexempUnedlTHe. played with dig-- of his performance.

His prog-ram was exacting. h. DevU Trill sonata by TarttoL Paganlnl's coocerto and groups or smaller pieces. Mr. Jaoobsen to -tm In young mVn and give Promi-o of Interest lnar farther development.

It not. however, one of the preroetlvee of yonth to keep an audience waiting for twenty-flrolnutos before without explanation or aposT- MANAGERS COMPLAIN OF NEW STAGE CREWS Soy Sudden -Ssiststioa Is to Force Higher Wage Scale and Is Breach of Contract. The sudden substitution of new stag crews at a number of theatres to the last few darn br the stag hands' union and th fact that such crows wer. neces sarily inexperienced to tho handling- or the particular show to which they were sent wao said by theatrical mnnagers yesterday to be part of a plan to compel the nroducers to sdoot a higher wag scale so far as the stag hands are concerned. Tbo a La re hands ar at present work txig under a contract calling for 1XSS a performance and which bas until fcepi.

i of next year to run. In a desire to fore a higher scale, tho me nag-ess declare, the onion has sent new creVs to theatres aa late ss o'clock of th aren- lng of th performance and without any warning that new men were to be sent. Thla. the manaa-er state. Is a violation of the contract between th Producta Managers' Association and the Interna tional Alliance of Theatrical blare an- xMHn.

"Picture Marhlne Operators, which provides for a notice or rorty-eig-nt nwi new crews are to be furnished. The aaeig-nmrm of men to a partleubtr theatre Is entirely to the hands of the union, and In each case of substitution. It said. It haa been a large attraction, railing for well-trained stsgehanda. which has.

been affected. The first sudden change of men was made at Mecca tot last week, and on Monday night, at th New Amsterdam Theatre, an entirely new crew of sixty men was present to handle the acenery of Hltchy-Koo." Only tho resident house crew, consisting- of four men. remained as before. At the Globe Theatre on Tuesday night a new crew reported at 8 o'clock for Tlp-Tos." and as a result th curtain did not rise on that production until o'clock. A number of other houses were similarly affected "ihtw Aaanclatlon yesterday called the alleged breach of contract to the attention of officials of the American toners i ton Iivg certain that the action of the stagc-haods would not bo indorsed by the higher authorities, Hugh FYayne.

organiser for. the Labor Federation, con- irj i eti i ti w.m. of the latematlonai Alliance of "taf Sw .11 as sa mm aar asamea Employes, ana i is oto" will be taken today to stop the practice of sudden substitution. The stscehsnd asked a higher scale about aU weeks ago. but this wss refused by the managers on the ground i i.i.- wfth the or- IIUK utm ganisaUon had untfl nearly a year to run.

an oecauee tlons In the neat re, the mansgers said, did not warrant an Increase. EQUITY AGAIN. Actors' Asaoclatlon to Discuss Question Further on Sundsy. A meeting of the Actors' Equity Association will bs held st the Hotel Astor next Sunday afternoon, at which tho purposed Equity shop will he brourht up for further discussion prior to its submission to th Equity members for a referendum vote. Th Equity slvop.

which will mean thst no Kqufty actor MM K. mim iiar. wtth a um mw non-Equity actor, has been under con sideration lOT a numoer ot nwnuw, It Is bellered that its eventual adoption Is certain. The adoption of the Equity shop. It wss pointed out yesterday by Frank GUlmore.

Executive Hecretary of the Mqulty. would not affoetl members of the Producing- Managers' Association for another four years, as the arreement made at the close of the ctoT has nearly that time lo run. It would, however, apply Immediately to the Touring Managers' Association, producers of popular-priced attraction. Mr. GfU-mor declared that the Equity shop would be In no sense a closed shop, since the Actors Equity Association would always admit all who applied for mom be ra hi p.

BEN-AWTO ACTJN ENGLISH. 1 Yiddish Playar to Appsar In "Samson and DaHlahr at tha Oraanwlch. Jacob Ben-Ami. tho Tiddlsh actor who appeared last season with tho Jewish Art Theatre, wfli make hi Initial an-peaWncVaT arT Engilah-epoaklng- actor nexVWedneoday night ata Green wich Village Theatre, where be wlM be seen tn an adapts LVooef even LangePy. Samson snd TaliUK' itwas tn this Dlsr that Mr.

Ben-Ami see rod nia Jrlncfp-f success on th Tlddlah sta rrhy Production wfll be Arthur Hop-kmTs nrit of th. season. The ca.t will include Pauline Lord. Robert X. HslrJT Edward Kippen.

Thomas Meegan. Alexis M. Pollanor. Jacob sOngsbury. Samuel Jarre? Mary Worth.

Stella Larrlmore Tn withdrawn from tha Greenwich Vtllag onlurtay nixhU and the purpoeed repertoire J0 th Msrs. Conroy snd Meltser at that thea.trTwlU bo abandoned for tho present. "Motion Pletura Nl.ht" at tho Frlara Th Friars win eel bra to their soeond annual Motion Plctnro Night at their clubhouse next Sunday night, with S. U. Roths pfal as their g-oost of honor.

Others wbo wtU present for tho night wfll be Charles Raymond wit eSrek. Brrant Washburn. William Doro Dalton. Mae Marray. Justine Johnstone.

Pearl Whit. Alma Bnbena. Msriuerlta. Flaher. Madg Erans and Orac tnruos, IMPORTER OF F.

HEHRY THODE DEAD. Noted Carman Historian Wasa Mtmbsr of Waojior Family. COPENHAGEN. lo. The noted Gorman historian.

Henry Thodo. died. nere tooay. turn oeaut followed a star-glcal operation. i T- Kenrr Thodo was at one time Professor of History at Heidelberg University.

He waa ions; associated with his mother-in-law. Coal ma Wagner, widow of "Richard Wagner tbo composer. In th. manaa-sment of the Beyreuth festivals. In 1914 his wife.

Frnu Daniels ron Ruelow, whore father was au Waxner's -first huoband, divorced 8. Rgppaport, Russian DANZIG. Nor. 10 (Jewish Telegraph Armey) n. Rappaport; known under uleS tntm of Anaky." a noted Russian and Jewish wrUor.

died last Monday at hie homo Hi Warsaw, says a dispatch from tho Capital. Rappa-Sort was Ot year old and a -raiding SpTrtt totho eaVller day of the Socialist movement to Russia and Poland. DEIXJVAOK Mr. IBM VOtem ten aw i 1 Milsf t- -M IJLOTXA.V-MV. aad Nrs.4aerd A fach-Tman tnee HeWra OottlleMof aot lObtb announee am tZnZraU SruTof a tol glH oa or.

10. 1S20. nTCK-WiniBKTX)VCT-Mr. Julius Byek BTSrrWd Tes-UWrvsky otU-l tau win in p.v.wv say. Nov.

to. 1920. WrTLLSCVJRNKLX. On WeSneeNov. loTlaTNew Verk City, Kilaabetk OorneM to wpilia aw.

ABIEI-Nev. 10. Hiss Aslel. hi his CStk Irear? dearly beloved haoband el Msrle llla. fstber of Irma BIolg-Sale and Nelson Irving Aslal.

atrtctly private. Hanna, of Barneaborsv Pa-, hehned wifTof lk. metber of Bertha sad sU-t of rant.1. RW. HT and Cb.rtU Treuboid.

Funerai rrMay. P.1C from Bheaer-a Caapal. West 12th AH. BOLOTMAKN Ac VTkHa Plains. N.

Y. Nov. S7 1S2W. Esatll aV. wife of Alfred M.

BeUtnvana. Kunerel seirtcrs st ber lste raence. IT Hterdng Wait. Ilaln. rrieay aftersoon.

the 12th. at 2M. imANDKNBUItO-Nov. W. a7e4 year.

benlel. beeved husband of Roes tnee tteal u4Art)tid father of Lillian. Al. jee ttraaSt. Kae btaraa iin Anon Cohen, vwersl from the cbapel of Saul A.

Itetharr.U. 1W West ltith t. Friday. Nov. IL P.

M. Klool emit floaers. SIUN'CXMAXN-Oa 'Wednasday. Nor. 10 Henryi to htajatjraar.

aervices at bis late residence. S. ton rtronx. near LMtb Frhlay. No-.

12. at S-30 P. M. UnOrTN On Nov. W.

1930. CrnclU Ade-laiue. awe wf the late Ir. hdward Hrowa of Tsrrytewn. N- T.

Kunernl sartVee at 'the name of ber eon. Ur. Cheater R. Brown. U-lgros lrtve; ArtlnrtoD, N.

J- Krtday. Nov. 12. at P. M.

Interment Sler-jy Hatlow Umf-ter. Tarrytea-n. N. MatiiroayV Arrive at cemetery 11U30 A XI. DBOWN'E TuSienlr.

on Nov. S. 1990. Kate m-Ktow a iieory li. Urowne.

lorroerij of 1M Padfle Bu. Brooklyn. Funeral arvtces vi'l be held at tae LWferta Plaee 4 -Impel, au If farts, liaca. Brooklyn. TbunMay.

Nv. II. at It A. M. CLAttK Nov.

lo. 1030. Sarah C. daushter of the late Theodore and lietay Clark. In her twin -ir.

Kervtcea at her lata -rraldeoee. 11 West IXlat Krtday at A. at. Interment brack, N. V.

COfCHLlN At Stamford. on Tuee-aay. Nov. S. I WW.

Thomaa P. Cooghlia, for yrara la the pmwnxer fer-jlce of New Tork. New Haven A Hartford Bail-road. Funeral eervloea will be held at St. Joha'a Uonvaa Catholic Church oa Friday at 10 A.

al. DEDSWIgE Suddenly, at FloaVnr. N. en Nov. 1.

IICU. tleorre huabaad of Xlary CaroJIa. IMievoise. la hie yrrar. It-latlvee and frteoBe are reaoect- 1 fully Invited lo atteud the furieral aerv-Irra at-bht late home.

-S3 Bowa. A on 'Saturday afternoon. Nov. 1.1. at eVkw.

Interment At con-T-nlf-nce of family. DESSAU At his home. T40 West End 1 a Nor. S. as ta.

Nash teesau. beloved father ef F. Celeete and Lila Marx. Funeral prtvar- oa Thursday, at 10 o'clock, an. Maaon naDera please copy.

DEUTT Afrer a llnxerinr lllneas. on Tuea-da- Nor. Bol. aged 71 yeara. beKrvea huaband ef Tnereae Lichtea and beloved fatlrCr ot Him, Herbert.

Jerome arm Howard. Funeral aervlcaa st his la. reatdenre. 10S East Slat Thursday afternoon at EUT3-M rvo of Henry Clay Ixl x. No.

IS. 1. U. O. Ol II.

trad fua.ral of deeeaeed brother Deutx thla day. Nov. II. 2 1. N- from hU lots residence.

1C6 East 81st St. Dr. Stelnfrlder. Preaideat. laase Straus.

Secretary. IXNNELJ.r-:-On Nov. after a brief Ulneea. Owen, beloved huaband of the late Anne lioanelly Funeral front hla late real-draca. 23A Iat BrooKI)Ti.

Friday. Nov. 11. Requiem tnaa. 10:90 A.

at Churoh of St. Franela Xavler. th Av. aad Carroll HU Auloaioblle cortege. EDS A IL Suddenly, en Wedneaday Nov.

10. 19S0. Lo-dia. wife of the lata Capt. Jbha 8.

K-daail. tn; her ltd year. Funeral service, st her 1st. realdence, Hlllaide At, Pallaade Park. N.

oa Friday. Nov. 12. at o'clock P. M.

FRHTDMAN Joseph. Nov. 0. beloTad huaband of Sail (nee Adler) and father of Monroe, Mabel and Edwin. Funerai Frt- iay.

Nov. IS. to A. at bla late reat-mrvm WV9 Km.i 42d St. FRIEDMAN Alexandir.

Columbia Na. 13. notified of the drath of Mr. Alaxaader Friedman, huaband of Sister Jenny Fried-men. Funeral on Thursday.

Nov. 11. 1 P. from lit East -iamb f. Fanny L.

Backs. President. Amelia Warthelm. Flnaneial Seeretary. OWCK Rosa, beieved mother ef Uw Oluck, Bertha Trltlebaom and Tulle Fattaaaa.

paasad away In her TOtk year. Fbaeral from Marttn Pick ap Ienox Av, Nov. 11. at i P. M.

Omit flnwarS GOIJ3 Ir, Bsnroel. suddenly, oa Toesdsy. FT. IW Ue nmm st the chapel of Saul A. RotbschUd.

,13 West ISOtk oa Thorsday evening. Nov. it a l.t.i rn.nl nrtvata. GOLJaeTEIN WTDtara beloved boabend ec itose tnee irowrrai beretby aad Borteaae. aoa of Helena Cloldeteia aad brother of Ben.

Jack, jwartba Ooldmaa. Aaguata Batemoo and Rao Srbwetaer. at his residence. T13 West ISOtb St, Nov. Fuwral services 10 A.

Thsredar. Nov. 11. st Msrtls tM.k. arwasksaaal PT SaTlW if a.

ww. A a avsT VaaacS at requested to attend the Masonic funeral an ilma for ear late brother, W. N. Ud-stata. oa Thursday.

Nov. 11. tMO. at 10 A. at Martin- Pick's Chapel.

Z27 l.enox Av. Wm. Warner. Master, wr Sk kwarta. Heeretarv.

GROSS Max. at Trenton, N. Nov. t. hj bis 3S year, seeny naorei Louie.

Geerre and Henry, foraoeriy of New Tork City. Funeral serrtees from Rothschild's Pariora. JOS Lenox Frt-Asy. Mot. 1J.

at 10 JO A. M. i DUTTON'S ARTi BOOKS LIVES OF PAINTERS HISTORIES OF ART REPROTXXniONIS FAMOUS PICTURES 68 1 Fifth Avenue at Sdth Street DIAMONDS I -1. -a YJt-ta- London, on Tueaday. Nov.

S. Anna Baterbrook, beloved wtf. af Ralnh Km II. Mry AmtT iew lara. i-buadalpbta papers plaasa copy, HATJSSMAK-Koe.

10. 1S30. Alice WT widow Marw-? fi- beloved nvsthrr of 21? 1. irai strtctlr prtvata. HeatUe aad Saa Franctaee papers pteass eepy.

T- HVRUMANH-O. M. a ie klW ri i i Tn ewaerat will ae Wia ktJ" Frtaar- Nov- 1. at i 2.UT?5" 8t- Auswatlne's i vSSaHmr-'r: -4 snnWtwld. N.

JM Coriett. wife ef the late J. Wesley Joha- haul at her late Watcbanr Av, PlaiafteM. aa vr Friday aftarnona. Nor.

12. at SUMv-ctock. tatermeat la HUlside Cemetery, ptshttield. KETJjm Bol. after a brief tlVneaa.

dted fL" Ut oUusL. Keller, brother of Morrli Keller aad Hmllv front hie lata realdence. Wt.Tlh Nov. 11. at 3 P.

M. S3S8AM-oe l. at Hotel Mohawk. Arms Slksby. wife ot the Ute Oearge If lam in Funeral aarvtose oa' Hatnrday.

iNev. li, '-at Cknrch of th. MeaaUh, corner Ureeae and Clennoat Ava, at 1 M. KLEIX-ose. are S3, wtf.

of Nathan, after' a awn luneaa, at ner noma, Funeral X. L. 1 -mm, linn umsr IW 1 Score. IHi Baahwlck Av, Brooklyn. Peal- i uraj enui KRESS Entered lite eternal Nor.

10. 13C0, la her Tlat year, Ellae Kreu, widow of Csauer Kreaa. from h.r late reaideace. 30S RuUedse Saturday afternoon at 1 tbenc to Hooper Street Free Methodist Church, near Bedford Brooklyn. LE1IUANN behoved mother of J.

Arthur. In her 00th year. Funeral from Weil Son's chapel. 120 Ekat IKkh Nov. It.

at 3 P. M. Sistera of Mcr- riant Lodge Invited. rjvnvin. Kit.

s. Jennie balaxvd wife of Edwm S. Leakom. at the re- nence of her daughter. Mrs.

Ovore. J. Ruaselt. 203 Riverside thrive. Funeral services Thursday, Nov.

11. at 2 P. M. tourmrat prtrate. MAC ACK1 A HT Thorn aa aged 41.

on a .1 Ma n-aldence. Carlton ITay. Los Angeles. Cal. Dat.

of funeral not yet arranges. MEIfiER-On Turaday. Nov. 120. Otdlle K.

Melsr. aged hX Funeral services on Krlnay evtUnt. st o'clock. a her late reetdene. .13 Eaat 14th BU.

Brooklyn. Funersl Saturday. 10. 11. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MORROW Tuesday, Nor. 9. 1S2S. Bessie IV MorroTT, wife of Jamea A. Morrow aaaxht.r ot the late Major Charts K.

Dutioa and Alice B. Dutton. Fonerl service at her Ute bosae. 2.10 West 109th Bt-. FHday morning.

Nov. 12. 1C o'clock. Florida. Atlantawand Savannah, lis, and Colorado Springs, paper, please copy.

NORRIS On Tueeday. for. 9. Mary Nor-rl. Funeral aervtcea at her late reel-donee.

Hewee Ni on Thursday. Nov. 11. st 8 P. M.

OMETJA On Nor. 10. al Raniarltsn Home. Ellxabeth Omella. Funeral services wU be held at Kat CPJi St.

Tbnrsdsy evening at oVIock. O'NEILL At Highland Fslls. N.JT.. on Tuesday. Nov.

S. Maria beloved wife of James O'Neill and mother af Dartor V. J. T. O'Neill.

I'rofeaeor J. I. Nelll. Attorney Wm. M.

A. O'NelU and J. F. O-NellL. her Sth year.

Fuaeril on Friday. Nov. 1-. at a. Chnrcb of the Sacred Heart.

Highland Valla. N. Y. Interment at West Point. N.

T. PALL-ohn. beloved huaand of Mary PaH. Nov. 10.

Funeral eervieea Friday. M. 630 East 157th St. Interment i Snrurday. 10 A.

private. lleasa octlt flowers. RITC At St. Vincent's Hospital, on Tues-Oay. Nor.

Pauline Rita, for many year faithful maid and beloved friend In the family of the Mtaaea Boardman, SAARJiACH Harriett, beloved wife of Alfred. dsttiThter of laldor Hymea. Berrice. at. Iteth Otem Chapel.

O-preaa Nov. 11. at P. M. 8AOK Sonlety ef Stb Company tth ReKfment Announcement la made with rtwret of tha death of Edward h.

Sag. Nor. 6. 1S20. George P.

Nichols, President. SOOTT Suddenly, st- East Orange. N. Tueauay. Nov.

9. 1P20. Walter L. Scott, treloved hualiend of Mary R. Jennings tcott.

Funeral ef rrlf--. will be held at nouth Munn A Fridry. Nov. 13, on arrival of train Iravliut Hohoken. L.

ft W. n. at P. M. for Eaat Oranr atatlon.

SHEA Nov. 1. 1020. Chrlatonher hns-band ef Marie L. Shea (nee Hcede.

ra-nerai from hla late rratoence. f.414 rnt Fridar, Nov. 12. af A. M.

Ih-nce to the Church of St. Xicbolaa of Tolentlne. Wilmington (Del.) paper, pitraie copy. SPELMAX On Nov. 10.

William Chapman Spclman. aon of the late Jeaaa B. and Eliza C. Sprlman. In the 7th year of hla ace.

Funeral aervtcea wtll he Jield tn the Chapel ef the Reformed Church on the Heishta. Monro Place. Brooklyn. Friday. Nov.

12. 1020. at 11 A. M. STREREIOH On Wednesday.

Nov. 10. at hla home, 43 East Slat In the alxth year of hla are, Kooert w.tnnr. eon ltobert Ltfferta nnd Kathertne Waring I Strebelghk Funeral -private. WAITT Arthur beloved huaband of Anna, aon of Hebert Mltchel and Ulen Htnkley WaKt and beloved father of i Weymer.

Nov. 10. 120. at th are of 4. i at hla home at Sharon.

Conn. Funeral -service. aU8baron Friday at 12:30 P. M-. train leaving Grand Central Station A.

M. for Eharon atatlon. Inter-, ment at BnrturtaWe. at convenience-i of family. Boirtoa.

Waahlnarton. Gleve. land and Chicago papers please copy. WHITNEY On Nor. 8.

William E. Funeral aer iloe Chapel Stephen Merrltt Burial snd Cremstion 161 Sth corner i 18th on Thursday at 10 A. M. I IfLTtM On Tueeday. Nov.

0. 1930. Etlsabetb. I.IUVI. W.

w. 63d year. Funeral services st bar, late residence. 103 Chestnut Av, Rssehaok, a. on Thursday.

Nov. 11. at P. M. Interment prtvata.

3tt lrmoriam. ASHMEAD In memory ot Percy Herbert Aahmead. who died Nov. 11. 1019.

I BAKER In loving memory of Geonr. Carlyle Baker. Headquarters Troop, 13th Cavalry, IT. 8. bob of Eugene A.

and I Minnie Dunlap Baiter ot East Orange. N. J- who died with honor In the servie of hi. eooatry at Fort Rlnaeold. Texas, Nov.

11 1918. Blta he with auch as pralae our Ood for that they served Hia world." i BLOOM la loving memory of Corporal Louis Bloom. Co. Infantry, kllleeV ia actioa Nov. II.

1818- parent. Brother snd Sister. mrts-ntnlr. cheriahed memory of our dearly beloved son snd brother. Jesse ftelnthal.

wbo departed this life, in France Nov. 11. 1918. In the eervW ef bis eoontry Father. Mother snd Slater.

STEFMTHAL In memory of our comrade. Jesse Btelnthal. killed In action Nov. JL Memorial services st our clukhouee. 100 West 131st bt.

Rena Club. ZERKOWrrZIa cherlahail snd loving memory- of my beloved father. Jon. Zerke wits, who entered Into rest to his Slat year. Nov.

1920, ta Budapest. Hungary. May the All Infinite rest hie blessed soul. Emit Zerkowits. 30 Pine T.

ZWEIO Ia loving memory of -our beloved mother. May ber soul rest ta peace. George. Lucy and Joe. 10TTH V.

8. I NFANTRT A memorial wass for tb officer and men ef the lOTtB IT. BInfantry and for former members of the 1th Regiment. N. O.

N-T. in the military forces of the faired State, who gave their- Ures ta the war wltb Germany, will bs held ta the Church of St. Paul the Apostle. SOtb SU sodClunibue A New York City, on Armistice Day, Nov. IL 120.

1 JO A. M. Veterans of the Regiment. Ladies' Aux-mary. rwatlv jnda vltot Preaideat 107 tb U.

8. Infantry Veteraa Aas.rl.Han i Wlllard C. Flak. president Tth Beglment Veteran Association. KieboUa Eagel.

I President 107th Infantry Post. American 7s-srerer To- May fi There to oor fctpwatsisfms CaU elaatbai moittssdaasyal fb St. ajiivaw, Cilte JACOB HERRLICH'S. SONS raacaAL otageTOsa caAPst. i 332 East 866 St Lenox 6652 ear iTSCa, Tel.

THE mXDDLAWTf CEMETERY'l ge. By Bartetn Train an by Tralisa txriSQA SB East Zht SC. New Tern. i Blootniagtlale's Florist Shop. 4 aad Uexlnsrtea Ar.

Arclstt floret It and so: a ev ravso -V mbtiU BSSisSSf limTmTJ 4 The Fiiitiiid i PoKcyibf rations nvwyolsoaraa 9f Arthur Stems DrtrLag diwssaf FrurKier 4 The cieu-cotsxvoeitroa of Ss avthoK wa iMm naaocins; naaajuii a corporation, illuatratsd with many hamdreds of notes sad precedents. Fir, roitatnes, 9S3 jnagva OoOt ilodUig, SUAQ i-. ISi sr Calais mf PsatiaaO'eai eo Sasiaaji) BONALD PBESS COMPANY 20 Vosoy St, Now Yook OR YOUR BOOKSELLER L'- fie i- Rats Invade Homes! Huadreds of home have toddesfy become infetled with Rata. Tbia is due to the cooler weather, which drives tbeel from field, and sewers iialo. house.

At a moderate cotl aad without ia-CMveaieace we destroy every rat and guar aa too compieta freedom for CaAaXITlI LATDkWXATIKG (rffWT 500 rTFTH AVENUE Tf" I .1 'MUGS VViajni troport Co. (retirin.) I EI PORTED A PA RUGS 2Vix5 $2.75 4x7 3x6 I- 3.75 1 8x10 16.50 RETAIL SALE coirriNUEs today at 68 West 45th St. AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROCURE RUGS AT 25c ON THE DOLLAR Beantiful deiigni and colon. rry lorer ef Opera snouU son AU see Complete Opera Book 1 By GUSTAV KOBBB 1000 Paee. 100 ISuatralioat.

400 Musical MohrVa. The moat cosapre- henaive, authoritatgre, up-to-date work ever iasued on tbia subject. S6i0 AO Bookstore. PstsosM. DUT TON'S Pereonal Greeting Christmas Cards cAr Now Ready for Inspection i 681 Fifth Arenas miFIAjr-fottrtM Street INSTRUCTION New fall classes now forming Pace Courses day or early cveninjr ses sions downtown lecture rooms.

Ask for Bulletin-112 and tickets of admission to opening sessions. Pace Institute, 30 Cjiarcli Street, New York. mKentrxrCoa A scssot warsg eicsass ass babb BaidiaS rwMl Tb. Prtncipal wtu at the Mala Office (atria School) from II I snd front 4 to P. id.

daily to aatirrliw panantaT Paoae Celumhua T44. Catalog fl 1 I tsd Irlr SiauL Set. Watt Tbl 84. Fail Term ts Learn Languages SS-Se WEST Setk STXKKT -Bieeklyn. Ils-tt Lirlagstew SArest New Qass Constantly Forming Tri-J Lesson Free Yrk 'a Model Chodes iTrrwrng Seeretansl Booafceeplag -t 4 rtae and SlvaalnS Call sr write far Catalog T.

MILLER SCHOOL LexmsTton Ave. ot tad N. The Brown Scjmoi of Tutcn-mg. ndoS Itvs. PestUvaty at a- tiSM wttb i J3 LANGUAGES aae.

--l Met 3d SO POSM CSS aaSV lJtth year st SI 6 Sth Av. td St. FJnrineer teaches srltbroetlc, algwbra. geem. etry.

drafting, osi reIns. eroaiaga. lias pell. a Madleon AV. PHIVATE.

atuomohll drrrlsg Anotrurtloa by college aseoaaohlie instructor. CaU rvrdhatn, nwraings, iSswssnwswsiftii" is hli idJaanWj Accountancy School I NSTRUCTIO rtBerkcIey-Irviri SCHOOL for BOYS '311 West Eighty-tKlrd Street 5clsl where In kig oM e'scs- fiend Ueml Ae seen eocctii srwcaW far 40 Ttm Primary lo Savall daOMs saa kvoirajaal ia- nWuaBkt-f V- Pool. Cramiai aad Roof Playgiisn J. afl oa DsTXSBTaaTat tmWUDUmn mtmnUmrmmmOMml i sreeenna nwawx i. mnaewsg vasnaw it sad athletics kSal ibJlr sad pkyucaDy.

Vi-. Special peeperaboa for Wst Peiat, Aaaopolis aad all Cleeea. Sap urn; aa frwat 8t30 A. 5 P. M.

lV seared, AJasoon' Ounag CI am at. fibaerroled Csaalee Jteeseai. tSUIS B. SY. Pa.

TtLtrHOHt acHutVcR east. THE WALTON MAN in ftS acconabsg field kat bad benefit 'of a broad, practical h-aUnag ia accoaakukcy. Aiwoaderfjl field fa open for thoae who in vest 'their spar hat in Waltsa Traiaiag fet the pracaice of scceaotsnry or ad-taaceaarat to rxocslir Day and Eveaiag Ceanat at Accounting Auditlaax Business: Law Writ for "Balleba GQL CE- Wen St. Tekokeee mmr. MM SS3I.

Accountancy Lecture-" Opportunities for VAc-countancy-trained a lecture by Horatio Drury will bo given on the following era. iilrizs: Kofenber 15th. 8 P. M.f.:, N.vY. Institote of AccounUncy 21S SL.

N. T. Cbeiaoa lttt Norember lYtb, 8 P. 31. i Accountancy Inst, of Brooklyn Tlsnsan rtore.

Breeaiys, PUBLIC SPEAKING Learn ts saeak'and yen ran ae'l geeas. Ita esses, sddrea nteatlnga. be potrerf 1 sod Inflneol'jil. i It's not difficult st th rCBLIC BPEAKINU CLA2M West sd T. M.

SSt W. STth S. Coma Friday night; see for yourself 1 WALTER ROBIN80N, LVSTnUCTOJtr- l-i1 Bookkeepisgv Shot lhaad. Sect tariaL 7 ypewrihaa. Ovl sad Peaatasehip lpirtoaa.

Hit nnd evening Seaelnne. i Call or writ for 12J4 st. A loaAg Are.) i Kw fees. LEARN RADIO; at Y. M.

H. A. Evening School, 92 Lexington tre. yl New Class Bemns Nor: S. I Speakers! altead free first seanoa ta i EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING ceadnctad by Prof.

C.N. i TUrtdar. Nor. II. al 6tl3 P.

It, AL H. Km 92J St. 6t Uxkgtoa Are. I ROSE'L. FRITZ SCHOOL DAT AND EVEN I NO CLASSES.

1 Indhndaal Instruction in rbortband. Type-, wtiUng. Secretarial Practice tor beginning. Intarmeetate or sdvsnoad stadnata i For tafenaatloa royardlns hours and toft lea I address Registrar, sr Uieghene Pann. bM, I 334 Fifth Avenue at 33d St.

BU ST NESS SO rtfth Ave. rbose rrnrncfcf 1 kCHML 5 Baerstarial. atawlnasa. Bteaogrspbie sesame. bey.

Kvealng. Hours stedeats' asareaienee. i pacaal Sa-Oay Beekkeeptag eesroa. iastrns -1 than individual. I a S.

BECRETAJUAL SCH00I. S4S-S44 Fifth ATemws (iSth Bt.ft Tb eldest see sr eawt ti is ml i i a soaltteos. VWv Ceraieg 11. ter see PP ATT SCHOOL, 42 Wrt 4nk St. I AA 1 1 SgrnaTASLlAbTBAIVDtO.

W- prrrrKTA rxsrat ctk stvosxts tma BtXTSEJI XOT AOkQTTZD. CATAlOO rSBsV BOOIOwZEPING CLASS rb eTsernss to oaslhTy for eenrplet chare ef books tn soy bu.l a.MKorgl I. KnOABBB a nrHMrpT. S3 rlrTW ATte, ITtE CATALOGS OF ALS. Boys'.

GUr BUHOOLB OB4 CAMPS la B. Apply 111 Ttme or Phene Wtyant wm. Ferelra yeaag man desires private loaseas la Eagllell. one. two heoro daily, state terrsa.

Time Pewalewn. CULTVXED Amaricaa girt, widely travelled. rives Eosikab I artirsliae sa. West T5nd H. as sn W.

eSth. Bryant iviABsneia kXisuw m. aii.immi teweM: ballrosm aad all ii i far fancy aaactag. ebndr' Sataraay. It A'- Net a public eaaee Estsblisbes is.

MODERN SOCIETY DANONG- taagbt by roftneS young bvdyi Hears ta i. QiiM the evening, port J. West Stb St. Telesbsae Bryant SOSi. LOUISE MORGANS STUDIO atooaw.

rwvai.1 al Mil wxsr trrsv sx PIANO iXSTRUCTKES desires several papUs. preferably these wbo sawtrT LtoeaoUaky met nod. -pbese Ferehant iSTT. I i' 1 Ve TieArtN TO SWIM! ladlrleual Inwr-etWa iJa mint and etvtng. by the.faskaos OaHee X'llZll.

Hoar. 9 ts B-t by St atJpelutaaaw CaB wme Sw II I T. SarOOl Sw liw. eetb St. it'" to swtw Ajm sAre lttk.

nxAToj ij. si.laali feei Stieal I fie pystesa. i l-slSh sr, -TT; f' X. A. JVaSa MMEE I i i 'It II i I 11 si i i.

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