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THE -NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1915. 11 begins IIER BARRIE SEASON Cnc Sh Brings th B-loved PtUr Pan Back Horn for Christmas. IT3 TENTH ANNIVERSARY 1 Present Holidsy Revival Inaugurate i ware Cyel with "The Little MlNhrter" Follow. rsrr--m i mats ay raatvsd at e.ar r.

--li-l. Hula Adams p. cs Allele pnte-e CM ten McOetlaad Cnroden Birea MHvere be. Jim Hrant yield Huh Oerdna rierkett Liies lersns Katharine Keppell i ..4 Twm. Aaeetet tie R- P.

Certee Pee Tvlee Wei aa Jackets. Silver -r la Oarnart Hubbard I Me Iwniu I Wll a i ate. Pertna Pin rv. Witt i I ijttna Ueer rrehber 1 Marten AM Elisabeth KeoDedy TThr. tba Mr atrfleaca had crowded tv F.mpir Thaatra laet evening; and tha nhte hod finally con eowa, a.

very ir, oreel af child, reeved aa aa tnflni nra anaid. trotted ta tha can. t-e ot tha atac ejd with a warM of em-wr oretnnltr had that areheatra tria aa. Tba play wma'on, and than. a tont tra nihiKea latar.

there eiaM trora N'wf Neeee Laind la) throw hi mrerr artadaw tba bay wba had ru awar tha day that ha waa born. l'ir fan had cocoa back home for thfitniu Maada A da ma ha returned tha aa tha boy wba wouldn la Uta play that wlU narar era j. arfnea back, lat tltae for tha ce tiie aanaa ate waera Iirat it tail reeiiil im New York a few weeka tuan tea yeara ao. a play that la a I iim dearer to, tha American public other play of our tlrue. There i.

i. enel Borrow aplenty aoroaa, mere enlr tha Kmpire. rl If mee play can do It. feter 1 ran eo-nieh fur a few heart tha nn tet arewda aver tha) world, i It lae-aat ably like a cloainfl evenlrira pei tm nianca waa eome- tAu trio maa revive ra. It waa the beerlBnln 1 -re i i rat Inoeroeniaeal Barrio rrr-ie.

reviiai ff ail tha playa moat affe riy aexictated with tha name of ie A4u The Iadtea' Hbake- te te a adood Before tha i i ie ev.r; wo are ta have Quality Whet Etery Womaji Kooea" irl -Trie little linleter. But th. 1.1 w.lt their turn, and properly ei. 'i. fnr tho eraitnlal nuraery play nave ataere fr the nouoaya.

'r 1'ea Ie one or tha few nu of tha Aenertraa ataae, ami It 1. ee much a part of New Yurk'a -'m aa tho ewad of aielshaolla re i-e froatr air la a part of ChrUunaa ir. a roun'ry. Wa do aot alwaya have i -r. te be anra.

hat whoaa fault la tr Ai to tho way w-tth lnetitutlone. tha ru to ho had front Ha trie a Iuilu te t.i laraelv enriched bv kio rleoeere of memory. Tho e-raina arid too lay etraina- tha I mtiairt. aouxul lit oaatctte.t favorite old entnle. opara.

tt UaMM aene auuat. lVur. 1. haw your owa vision a uanre tho awnfrire erv ai ee umm to eewturo In bar role. it ie a I verv well for Ijoadoa to talk of a Kaurlrault aa Peter, or of fleet Uii ia, or.

sxora laltertr. ef Paulina ee. Kew of wa take ntieb atwck ra Ar4 now that Peter be a soma a te in. Kmntre foe ble tenth annl in loiiortant thine really tha i noortant tblDat to be aald la that li th faaei a veer Miaa A dame haa i not mm) witit oi ror ianait caarm aa erjo iieod at te acond -r i to the nae aa.4 then atraicht on frvrrtee. i IK.

mi. too. la much the aamet linKli thcra are new face at every t.irn. Tha new Wendy CUiwi an itaporoDrtat rnoire ana aaaiv but Kuth liordoa la aver eo ee MM. the Pirate Hook la witui la tk part.

I Dorothea Cam. t-n i captUatiaaT aa Michael Xloholaa 1 ir i mj.a there niut be a apodal Lisa, th amallaat "author ef the tiav" ever Been, a little UutcB tat bonoia. It ell went very woIL doaptt tha paln- rT.i-iirallona la tha etae i-'Hoa, the perveroity of naol r. ia It waa ebvloue that there a I t-u Inearrutent rehee eel, but tho a i io waa ublant. "low ere went 1, an ever lb footllffhte aa la the i.f th reocuo of Tinker neii at tended to with tha Drover fervor n.

at th end a happy, motet-ay ad rr.J bode farewell -to fetet wavtnc fre'o hie baoaa hlb up uwof tha where tha falrloa aleep at THE RUSSIAN. CHOIR. A Concort of Churoh Mualav Folk $4 Stcular tonga In Aoollin HalL Thero waa a very eanatdermbto biUr- e.t In the eoex-ert aTlvew in AeoUaa Hall ia.t etealac by the chair o( tha Ruaalan t. buret ta New Tark aa) th part not an of thoee particularty connected i that church, but of a wMor public a. are'l Ttimfkar ther nilod tha hall.

role, tiader tho dlrootion of Ivan 1 ff. ha been heard here In It preeenta muelC OI inereet. Ultia known to niualc-I te ta aenoral. Laat evening Ita pro. waa oouaUv divided between ia aod trmiu of tbo Ruaeian a.

end e.reier aonare and ftk aooca. Tba chotr la com- i In ...1 nM eed nova, who anoearea veeunenta of tho rhurcb for tno mua and pot than aaraa tor a 1 irrWI and other hymn and 'I a ef too huroh bar a elnruiany ef even la th aitrround-I i ut tb concert hail; an effect obvt-e In rloeo relation to tha renereJ of tna aeculor aorura that war fffven. They are eolenin. very fmniret, not wWlwaut a oertaln monot-r xen board la aiiroaaal an. maatly In miiu.r moda wlthoat.

much relief. io i he eeeen aumbera of tbo pro-a i am, aiiht becen with th euatomary of tho Uord'a Prayor, there were a -J the creed, rhanied by a boy'a tho aubdued accompaniment of rt of the choir. In aa erranfferoent l.i tba. atntTular en ant. Ood have niorciy." an loslat-rn r.oetkina of the Be me wwrda ta varl- 0 exiueocea) of harmony.

i secular aortara Included th k' Miae Tpla Uiy by Kaa-i rantaatac weeMe wedded to maalo t-r anmrmt fii vm i mm aiakhnov-a-r'a "mh eel iieilia ptuturtaaT la muelo a etrenaeiv Imaioaakinlatla laajead of th 1 hiid, not ona miliar: a choru v''ea-era from Bore Jin 'a opera. fTio i rr. to bo heard next week la la i matte oettln. and pi' can by it and tacorrhanlnoff. a noir aa tho deep baaaoa chares tna i- ot tho Riiootaa rhortetora.

that e-a a.ae 1 pc eminent In per-f. r.oan. Its ue.iity aa a hole la not notebto for boaaty and fusion of tre and tho prominence of the e- bee oontrastod with lie aojra not i intima an linpreeaion of oiiip-t in the mi.l.tle. Nor waa tho eooecioUy of tn boys' sopeano v.n. tnvenaMy tree.

Mr. tiorokhoff trained the chotr to an aatremely end ompreealve delivery, follow, i 0'cerete4v hia froadoni In tempo. creat artety and contrast In dv-r a and el laueat modetlna of phraao. ii ta aa aauoual and atrlkinaT rerlrnc. and was listened to Utawt WT tk talUllOa, PARTIES FOR DEBUTANTES.

MImm Niwton, Yeoman, Alkor, and Piatt EntrtalnV 'Tasterday continued- the llat deou- taat tartainmanta. Including; luuch- on and dinners, followed by dances. "nr n.wu.b aid. Con and Nw York, cava a taa, fleld. followed by a dlnaar and thaatra party, to IntnwTar.

her dtuchter. Miaa Isabel Nhwm Newton, at 14 Kast Sixtieth Btreet. Mm. Newton, and -the bud had rerelvtaa- with lhfd tha Miaaaa Muri'l Iff Kin. PMenu Peterson, vrinurea Chi sol ni.

Marlon Danforth. Elisabeth Ttm A r. WOndtn. UirV Allerton Uihman. Helen Porter, and Margaret Umlnburr.

Mrs. am rflllard Benjamin cava a luncheon at her home. 80 West Eleventh Kueets- were th Miaae JCnalay Uod son. Marlon Towoseod. Muriel Cook Aaolaiaa and Alloen neoaTWK-a.

v. mm 3 1 1 Pottr. IHrothav (JaaiP. Muriel, uaaea. Maud Brian.

Anna toit.uur nupex- U. and Marion I John Jacob Jtstor opened bar Mr. John Caae Pholpa of WUkoa-Bar-1 Sn bmV.i. Avenue Yesterday re. waa the hoateae last nkarht athouaa at, (WO rifth Avenue yesteraay a dance In th Rlta-Carlton ballroom for her debutante rand Jauitnter.

Serbian Rallof Fund. Tha th? If kram waa looser and mora yarlad. than i.r etven hv Mrs. Arthur Curtlaa Jama at her town house, 3 Park Ave- nu. 10 Miaa rieu ana severet ovner lii in Tluia weee man then 21 MJ guest, mostly young- people.

I The Bta occupied th centre of the Mra. Alphona H. Alker of 21 East I ballroom, ettendln from tb big flro-SUty-aixth Street rave a dance In thDlac at the east and. and the chairs h.llhwim at KS.prV. tar (her do butanta dauhter.

Mlas Mabel W. -Alker. -r-i om.i n.l thai ilima wee anKKlai hv a email dinner. wbK-h Mr. Alker arav at -ner nome.

A aupper waa served at 1. o'clock in tha email ballroom. Tb decorations thrnhout war Chrletma rreena and j.w tw rfin the I lasea Jtone Kocera. iaaoei Vurlland, Emmalena, fixer. Joyce Jones.

L. Alkk r.nM. imm rd Meyar. John O'Kourke, and Jaanea aad Car. roll B.

SURPRISE MRS. SPEYER. Mtmbtrt of Har LSf for Animals Unvll T.bl.t In Honor. ai AT at h- LeKu. for Aeimaia their President.

Mrs. Jamea Eneyar. yestar day by untraUlnsT In her honor a bronx tablet juat plnced In the animal 0T'tfi Lyfl; she waa much affected by th preenn-1 tAtio. speech rrutde by Mrs. Robert a tov SB armllll vw mm of Asnerlcan tieauty roea.

la reply waa able to utter only a raw appropri- annriintmen with Mrs. Dryer had an appointment wltn the veterinary surseon at the hospital at 12 to a-clock yesterday, and kaowlna 11. Is. the committee la charge of the pre- entation arranged to have aa many or 1. I.

h.ll u7.bot.Vnimk tain. It beers -the Inscription- This tablet Is ereete by the membera of the New vork. Homes Lcae-ue far Am. mala. ta honor ef the rreeldeet, Mrs, James Mperer.

waoes untirlna Interest, aeal ami devotion In bekal ef tled'e -dumb rreoturoe haa anade poselbte. tbia aosptisl for sjUotels. Mrs. Mead, after making her btirf speech, presented to Speyer a I 'yj b-'r. the merobMa who hM con- tribute to the fund for establishing the hoepltaj and to th tablet.

Amons: those nreeent were Mrs. Charles H. Dlteon, ra. Lewi G. Mor- ris.

Mra. Edward N. Breltung. Mrs. Kdward Randolph.

Mra. Franklin 1 L. 1 1 l.fM IrfnM H.rmnn Ut. Julio Henna. Mrs.

Joseph Ferris Sim mons, Mra. Ou iron 1. Drtwaon, Mrs. Louts A. Dreyfus.

Mrs. Cadwalader Jonea. Mr. J. Francia Altken.

Mrs. Charles K. Flint, and tha Misses Edith M. Aire, Mary E. Dunn, and Jennie and fcUla Ileyman.

11 MRS. R. F. CUTTING, HOSTESS Glv Dane St Mor for I Dinner- ttuwsta of Mr Robert bar bailroooi laat n.ght at bar resi Oence, I ea Mivte seventh treat. lor tna! Vlrafe ALei.

FmmX. JU d-J- I utilng. who also aakerl lnsome friends. I a miei "7 mrw. m.

u.u the boot a sees were Mrm. hsrles Coster. I "dl.yrnn. I i -A ni i.l. dancins men.

Mrs. Georae Bird entertained with tinner et the (lot ham. but there waa no dam-In, and some of the guests to Mrs, t.ut tings nouse. Am ona- th ffussts of Mrs. Bird at dinner were Mr.

and Mrs. K. Van. derbllt. Mr.

and Mra. Chauneey M. Lie-pew, Mr. and Mra. Goorae H.

do Forest, Mr. and Mra James L. Brers. Mr. and F.

Kgerton Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Iselin. Mr.

and Frank 8. WHherbee, Mr. ana Mrs. uuver e-lln. Mr.

and Mrs. Jsmee Speyer, Mr. and Mr. W. Storr Mr.

and Mra, Joba Maaros. and CTslg-htan ebo. IRA A. SAN KEY MARRIES a-- I Mm ftlnalna vanasllst I Son of Lata, smgina Evangoiiat Wodo Mr. Annt u.

Moignan. Announcement has been made Of tha marriage of Mr. Anna Underbill Mel hen. widow 'of Howard Sidney Melgban. and Ira- Allan aon of th 1st singing-' Evangelist, Ira I Banker, which took place on Mon- la st the horns of the bridea-aunt.

a i i rew nprnvuik T. Tha Key. Tillman n. jonneon i niataul Mrs. Banker la tha dauah- er or in.

isie eonii wmvi im of New On I -to. 2. Mr. ana Mrapangay wui8 li en the steomsliln Korona on trio to tno. vreea Auuiee awu owm.h i Atnorioa.

PADEREWSKI IS ILL: Pianist Suffer, Stiff N.Ck and Cancla Hla Today'a Rooltal. Iinac Jail Paderewskl to III to hla kiarimmii st the -Hotel -cotnam ana baa been obliged to -cancel the recital Ki have sHvett et Carnegie Hall this afternoon. Pederewskl'a physician has diaaaoae nis trouDi mviii, tifTeninsT of the muscles or ti ore a. ta n.tnfiU but not serious. ns pianlat finds it tmpooelhle ta turn hla It la believed that tha trouble waa caused by a draft at hla connect in Boston on Seturs w.

Shortly after his return to thia rk th atif fenlns be- (an to manifest Itseif. Th date of the postponed recital will I ho announced shortly. The pianist a Eh si eke a aasuraa- hlsa the trmibi win a matter of only a and tbe redt el I likely to tsk place early ia January. PRESIDENT TAKES A TRAMP. With HI Bride, Otvoiaa Morn- e.

i I Ing I seres! Ta Wear Tee. rw, I HOT SPRINGS. D-c. ed by nooret nervice men, tne rmuwui ana ears. uewn three-mile walk over th golf Imka, ra-t Limine loot sn time for luncheon.

Mra. turnlne- lust kn time for Wlieon wor a-Wit wsJking suit, with a Uu. Heu. There wa a report wax tnia sixernoow would nlav aolf. a gam th Preel-1 dent haa been teaching but onae ever eTmmnrtH; delayed their a me an ho or more In the bop of seeing th Prealdent make drive cauht only gllmpe of him help-I In sire.

vnaon into a inoiw wn.h whirled awar for another lour ride, I from whluh they returned, at Uuaa. Dnls Engagement to Boy-Ed. ftteriet Th Sew Tork Times. WASHINGTON. Dec.

2l.Mra. AU X--ma-m. u.nb.vjlmltli- st her home. Sixteenth. Street, thia evening denied the I exietence oi any ius.i i net ween ner uauiuirr nu BovKd of th German Navy, late attached to the Embassy in sshlngton.

Mrs. Mnckay-Krolth -at tbs saiue time thia Aertlsi Wuuid all wuuid bar say oa uu I s. uhject. MRS. JOHN J.

ASTOR AIDS SERBIAN RELIEF Mrs. Pat Campbsll and Mile. I Pavlowa Among Entertain- ers in Her Ballroom. AN ACT FROM 'PYGMALION I presented Without Scanary. but 1 ghaw FuM and Satlr Arm Qraat- 1 I lu FalavasHani NiU I2.9UU.

I afternoon for an antartalnmant la aia I la usually (Wan at affairs or inia aon. I an) aa only a limited number of tickets were sola, tna nauroom woo whuui I mii.a I w.m rniunMt'traund it in kmnhlt nek tre style. Tha protjram beeran promptly i ..4 l.Hfad until AOerlV I Mile. Pavlowa opened the entertaln- i mrnt. appeanna; nrar.

in a I dance, wltn Mr. luatine ee iwr uu i.a I partner, and Mr. Bmallena at tn pie.no. I Later aha danced tha Pavlowa raotte. Aru.

h. laat mimhrr aha hurried away to calcn a tram lor nnmiiii, I wher she appearea iui I r-T nAVM IMI 11 1 WMB 1' pearanco or mm. r-evi i.uwu company the third act of BeraarJ 8haw'a -PycmaUon." Tha act loet llttl value In belna presented without scenery, and th -aaaembly reeponded enthuaiaatlcally to the Shaw, fun and I i. rive minutea to I Mt stage for the act. ecveral chairs.

a ble and 'Vh. mTTnUr. I af s-vO mmHsb thir djll I ratal Cal bhlnd hu" I ik. on the nroarram were Mm I Denlsa-Lo-aka. In Pollah folkaonBa.

Mr. iIate.T 4ion David Hochsteln. Hiilmiv I Mile Outmer Noa. the Pianist, I ivukI. Franda in a group of Krurllsh NllVa iivbll Vi.no.

who also Xh ZnTtaMflW I i nubile aiiuesxnnco mi. i.n k.M. Urr I i tr. nTuTeTto anpear owlns: to J-J After the entertainment, a proarsm. -e-j-- of the artists wSaurtioned off by U- i i Vll liirt- mn Markoe membera of the commlt- 1 hare Mrs.

S. Harkness naid 1 OIUUIUS. liuao e. CurUa. Mias Eleauor lamwn, Miaa Audrey Oabora.

and Mrs. Markoe sold procrama. Mrs. Helen Hartley JenkliiS ti-sa Chairman of the Entertainment Com mittee, of which Uonaid Campbell Townaend was a member alao Mr. Markoe and Mrs.

The patron- Included Mra. Klcnoiaa Murray Th Mri Herrt' Batterlee Ft tier, Peter Connor Hewitt, Mra. Mrs. John Terry. Mr.

W. Seward ebb. and Mis Eleanor Graff rjVer Among those who attended. besMee 1 1 p. Mr.

j'oaenK Mra. Chauneey M. Depew. Mra. W.

H. Force. Miaa Katharine K. Force, Mra. Fairfax Landstreet.

-Mra. Rufua L. Pat terson. Mra. Horace Gallatin, Mrs F.

Burrail Hoffman, Mra. Hamilton Wilkes fit Ip, Mrs. Alexander B. Pratt. Mrs.

Henry Redmond. Mrs. Pembroke Jones. Mra. Douglas Robinson.

Mrs. Amory Carhart, Mrs. Frederick Pearaon, Mrs. Kt Tavloe Pvn. XI Anne rvr'rL John Sanford, Mrs.

John Har. Mrs. II. II. Flagler.

Mra. Krnest Bohell- errs finonaes, an. letcner rtarner. Mrs. William J.

Schleffelin. Mra. L. JJV? rlrt. Auohlncloaa.

Mra. Cbarlea- Marshall. Mra Jules M- Hscho. Mrs- V.I lint p. Turnbull, Mr.

William Varry'. and the liraoe it. Jenkins, Ins iesel. nsmeita an Aaeiaia nnelatm. owajwu.

INDIAN S3.Q1R. w. -r W. R. Hart Buy a Bla Navalo -Blanket at Parker Camp 8a and oeremunlal fine Bayeta and Navajo Indian mat and blankets at th rinsing sale at the Anderson Gal- lerlea of the Joeenh Parker run In dlan collection brought ll.i'To Inst nJarht.

imhi mt wi fihfM A wrr il.v ajo blanket. feet by feet 4 Inches. a reaiisTured pattern on a aara-strire round, wont to W. R. Hearst for f.15 a chiefs blanket, alternating panels ol blue and black and sltrxag design in cokira, went to tha aame buyer for ana ror a ram specimen or an antic ue rusyeia t.ianaet ne gave era.

I. M. I-ane nald t'JO for a Navajo blan het striped in subdued tones with square pm.u, ad Ki for a ceremonial mat with a colored iluaf pattern of dlamond-ahancd medallions. A hmrce an tique Bayeta blanket, unique In col on ne ana design, went to rt. n.

joraan for riO. and I Peters pain for a much worn antique Bayeta. striking In design and color. Ktxnbrg-Frownfld Wedding The niarrlse of Herbert Kataen nerg ana aiiss Aseiw as, ruwwu.iu, a uM iuiiM. sv.w.nt.iii .1 it win minetv.aixtn hi root, too DUr at P.

M. yesterday, at th Reerla. Th brlde'a brother, James t- w-. I -i the ur. ttuaoiDB urossman I officiated.

were no attendanta. The. bride won a whit aatln sown trimmed witn point inca ana etrnca lilies of the valley. Th Louie XVI. I suite was taken for the weddlnsr and a reception waa rn their return from the Bouth.

Mr. and Mr. "Katsenbcrs will live In this city. I I I Mia Krn Weds. R.

M. Lodorer. The weddlnsr af Mlsa Ma rem ret A. Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Adolph Kern of no.1 West End Avenue, to wi-hani Iderer of thia city, took place at Dettnoniro'e at clock laat evening. Tha Rev. Dr. Moeee offleiated and the ceremony waa followed by a large reception. Mlsa Klsle It.

oanaers waa xn ona a maid of honor and only attendant. Herbert B. Lednrer wa hla brother's beat man. and -the ushers war Arthur 8. Will Isms.

Philip Bluhm. Samuel. Mornthai. and Edward A. Beacm After a short noneymoon trip air.

ana Mrs. Lederer will make their home ia thia city. Dobba Houao Committe Dances. Th annual dance of th Junior Com- mHte of the Dobba Iloua and Day Nursery waa nia at tna ciaxa last nUnt Jt waa prr-ed-d by several din- nera at which committee members were trud IHohr, and Caryl! riacastajt. To and From Some of thoa booked to sen today for Rotterdam via Fai mouth ea the Moor- r.

A H. T. Ball. Miss A. CbeTw Vjooae.

I i. N. yurber. Howerd Hamilton. Major Ross Hume.

Leonsrt Leonard jn ueorse Jonee. Mr. snd Mm. M. F.

Lewis. Mrs. T. II. Markensle.

Mr. and Hrs. r-rsncls Msclennsn. Mrs. Helen V.

Malt- land. Mien Helen Maltisnd. H. p. M-iJrort.

Clement Maeon. Henrv Mason. J. Mcrton." Miss Morton, w. it.

mm, a. h. raia. W. Hentoo.

Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Rerd, Andrew Scott.

11, T. -Beymour, Miss Msbel Klevlar. Kmgsland button, tc w. alker. r.

Wallace. J. W. Wateon. Amons the arrivals yesterday from rjiasgow.

Via Liverpool, on the Calif or- mt were: r. P. Armatrong. Tl M. Broera.

M. Bmre. Peter Pletcher. O. P.

oastoa. T. tlreaory. Mrs. M.

Oreiteey. -Mien fciieen Oreg- 11. ures-ory. jeruin raise, sir. Mrs.

A. Santos, Mlas Sanaa. Mies M. xmitn. r-rnest aumnsr.

nuiss nsov- 01. at, Vi aide. -'-I 'PRINCE IGOR' THURSDAY. Premier of Borodin' Opera at Met. ropolltan Week' BHIe.

Tb first performance In America, of Alexander P. Borodin'a Russian opera, "Prince Tkor." will be the1 event of ehlef Interest In next week's i repertoire at the Metropolitan. Th setting" tien-eral Manager Qatti-C'aaaxxa. haa prepared is an exact copy of the scenery used In tho Imperial Opera Houses of Moscow and Petroarad. Tho opera will bo given on Thursday night without the cuts made in London and I with the Tartar ballet danced by sixteen men in addition to the regular corps.

The cant will include Mr. Amato in the title' role, and Mme. Aids. Mr. Botia, Mr.

Utdur. Perinl. Mr. Audlalo, Mr. Do Seajurola.

Mr. Bad. Mlsa Keener, and Mm. Delaunola. i The repertoire, for the remainder of the week will be: Monday night.

Wodneeday nittht. Uie Walkuere: Friday afternoon. Parsifal Friday night, Madarna Butter- Saturday matinee. Un Ballo in Maachera Saturday nighty La Bo-heme." Mr. Damacco will sing th rNe of Alfredo at tonighfa performance of Trmviata owing to tbo Indisposition of Mr.

Botta- Captain Abraham Captain Abraham A. tor forty -seven years, cohnectedj jwlth th Staten raland-Manhattan frr" srrvloe. died on Monday in the Swedish Hospital In RmAhlr. in: hie slvtv-elahth VMT. He was a son of the late Captain Jamea W.

Braisted, and at the aita oe-came one of the crew of thai bid nnlivar. wtrtch ran betwnen Htaten Island and New York and iwss commanded by Commodore Venderbllt. For more than thirty years Captain Brstletod was Buperlntendent of th ferrv nervlos and for the laat fourteen years waa a Maud Adam' Orandmothor Die. SALT LAKE CITT. tTtah.t teo.

21. Mra. Julia Anne Baker Adama. 90 old, widow of Barnaby Lathrap Adams, i.nii.ti.i Aiivtaer of Rricham Young. and grandmother or Aiams.

aiea here tonight. She bad lived in Utah since IMS. Obituary Not. wna-v-w wrrrrr miflM. known en vaudeville atsge ss Paul Ktsher, sue e-ho area well known ee a-tenor, oiee yeeierosr at his home.

SO West seventieth Street. a bla forty-ninth year. HORATIO WINSLOW THATIB, manager of the hosiery department of 1 tbo B. I t'laflla tympany for thirty yeare before his MtinmmL thirteen yaera aao. aiea recemiy at the Oreat Nortaera uetei.

in oie wmw alxth Jf ear. .1 NEOTOR sCHLOdd. a leaf tobsore broker here for many years, died yeeterear at the home of hie usuahier. Mrs, Mira Dm vine. S.

Tna Broadway, ia bis sevsnttetn vtra. UTEIU COMPTON. and TO Vaa'a. who for more than forty years bad live in the vk-lnlty of her native home la atartlne. villa.

died yesterday at her nemo in NortB puunlleld. I uiuiusrr nvmcni. afKRiricn. a.ir- bimiKm I afaekar. died 'vesterdav all hee- home.

11 Hlaftl Street. Orrulse. N. J. Ska was a member of the Woman's Club and waa prominent eoc tally.

Mrs. MARY CAROLINK SiaLFR. 4 years old, widow of Hlrara Hlsler. died, lest night st the home of her son. Kdwin Dlsier, 19 Portland 1'lsce, stontelstr, H.

Mrs. MAR IB A. VAN KJCtTRBN. wife sf I tt.H.w in L'-ina. anjrlnaer in tna Rrooklvn Deuertment of Water Supply, died at her bona ST Kurlld Avenue.

Brooklyn, from apoplexy. She was 67 yesrs old snd one of the oldest members of tne Andrews M. K. Churcn. SAMUEL BKATTY.

73 years icld. for the last mvsral years rmloyed as igardener on the Degrsuw aetata la Jamaica aad formerly for thirty rears keeper of the Jamaica "toll sets, died on Mondey et hie home, lllllelde Avenue. Jama tea. Me -was sn r-allow. a member of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association, and left a a son.

aad a daugbtsr. KDeXJN LAWRENCE, a retired; eontractor and ouiiosr or Kroosiyn ant an otrice mra- a ih. Ward TaJtBajrsrS' A asocial Wn, died en Monday st the beoie of hie brother In Unites ttnogs. new County, N. while oa a vlsitl Mr.

miM waa horn In Cross River. It. Y. enty-flve yesrs age and had been a resident of Brooklyn for mere man (tuny years. Viae CATHERINE MARTIN died oa Mon day at her home, l.wie Eigniy-rourtn ntrew.

I lath Uesch. seed yeeta. She wn a tar af ih. lal. Matthew Martin, w.ll knean Brooklyn centmcter, aad of Anthony Martin, a dll war strraa.

whom she irved. JGHJf T. years, old. 1 who serve ss aa enstneer on fte I. B.

Kochem dur ing tbe civil -war. ate 'at? hj borne. 3M fuissai ntreec, roon ivo, en -enonoay. iw many year lived in Elmhurst, Lj 1. Dr.

BONIFACK MARTIN, who wsa ssso- rlatsd with his son. Dr. Oenrsw B. Martin as a chiropodist la Manhattan, la dead from apoplexy at his heme. 449 Irving Avenje.

Brooklyn, aged SO year. He- wsa born la Haass tassel, uermsny. l. i JAMEB J. HOIXWItT.

formerly a weU-knowa rare owner of Brooklyn. I end at one time artiv is Democratic politics In that boroucb, is dead at hla born, lrta Palchsn Avenue, aged toj year, rle sad been rr. I riant of Brooklyn for morel than fifty years, and was one er the enamel memoere of the Homen Csthelle Church I of St. Vln-eent de Paul. He left a eon.

Dr. James J. Moloney, vetetinsry surgeon of th Police Department in Manhattan, and three daugh ters, i ANDERS O. LINDEIA-iF, T9 Mar old. who wee tbe patentee of the big tam -oiler which te uee in tne construction mscaasm roads, died on Monday at -Ma notae, rt elfle Btraat Rrokolvn.

I i THOMAS SMITH, foreman of 'the painter la tbe LaparUnsnt mt ny nnagaa. is oraa at hla horns. 19 rortletn Btreeti corens. no was year old and Mft a widow an- three children. Mra 1JIJJAN M.

C. ORIKPIdJ wMoW Of John Orlebel. a betel men ef Usdeahurst. was found aead In bed Meadoy mora-in. Heart dlaeass wsa given as tbe cause of her death, fine was 3 yesrs oia.

ok CAR I. BALCHAN. 3 years eld. retired whaler, died en Monday at bis home In Hsbylon, from Krutat msesse. it wss a sen of Captain Oeorge Ralchan, master of a aslllna vesaal.

and after the death ef till father be went te sea and Balled around the world te Ice- BERNARD KLTBKRU. a hotel, keeper of Patrhoaue, L. died there oa Monday in his fifty. elehth yeer. HKNRY BTOKM.

member of the firm of (h trsltan-Storm Tobacco Cbmssnyi died on Monday In hla apsrtmants at tbs Oreat Northera Hotel, i dm seventyixtb ysar. Mrs. ANNA NARKS, wife of ptiiri Nsres. bota of whom bad been actors me tbs Oau. mont Sootneay for- aeversi yssrat died or Hunday la the- Flushing Hospital, in her forty-sixth veer.

i. CORNELms CTvOCHETRON. repslr superin tendent for forty years of tbs buildings owned by the Trinity cauren torpors tana, died Monday st his horns In New Spuing Hill. 8. L.

In bis sigbty saoon year. THOMAS J. AONBTW. engaaed 1a tbe- oil Industry In Tuostan. MexK-e.

died suddenly yesterday la his apartments at th Manhattan Square Hotel. He waa OU-years oM, aad came to this city recently. i Mrs. JOANNA POi nLAS OOIJI-TER. who twice ran the Northern nlokie during the rtvll wer.

rsrryine etsneirne. soil me.ileai suppllee fnr the tanfederatee. died Monday at her borne in Baltimore. Md srr ev- enty aav.nlb year. Mra.

BKRTHA BERNSTEIN, widow of Paul Bernstein end mother of Joseph Hern. etela. ef tbo Altmett oauDenr ef thia. city, died yestsr. nay at ner oome, s.s ivtta street, -is ar aventy.sixta year.

Mrs. MART CANNON, 'widow of 'John Cannon. Ie dead st ber borne. Sr4 Oraad Street. N.

J. MIKON CI. BATH, for many1 year with Heata Drake, a dry goods nrm or New. srk. N.

Is deed at his home la Irving-ton. N. In bla -eighth year. JI IJCS HAONKT. father of Louis Msamet.

ftecretsry of the FVderstlon of Amerlrsn Hllk orkers. la dead at hli horns. I8 Msdlsnn Avenue. Pal arson. N.

I In bis slgbty-thlrd year. I CHARLES HENRY ORMfrRT HOCOH- TON. founder of K. O. HmigMon Sons; Howard street, died anddenlv on Mon lay I nuibt in Rooheeter.

N. In his sttty-eecood I yssr. ita was sora ia itnoae 'istsnn. anai lived at l.oiva Perry Avenue, the Bronx. Mlsa ELIZA frBRIBN LtTMMIS.

the au thor of several books oa th Roman CetboUel relisiori. and who first advocated fountUna I Catholic thestm hers, died yeeterdsv st asr I home. ST West lOSd -treat. I P. F.

MADIGAN 561 Fiftk At Entrance 46th St. Unique Christmas! Gifts Original Autograph Letters, Framed with Portraits Washington. Lincoln, riipol eon. Franklin. Grant.

Lee, Stevenson. Dickens. Scott. Thackeray, and 400 others. 1 ifarrtap awd no rices rntended or vaerteit ia The Vn Tork rtaaaa may be telephoned to 1000 Bryan.

cnacst. PRESTON- Alms T. Miliar ef Newark, N. te the Hev. Merler u.

ITealun ef New York t'lty. PUNT Dec 21. late, at the Calvary Beptlat Churc-a. by the Rev. H.

to. Munaen. Mrs. Lsurette 8. Slater te John -KllsL KLEIN FTELKY.

Monday. Dec 20. 110. at the residence of the bride' sister. Mrs.

(leorire 8. K.ce. I Hamilton Terrace. New York city. Estelle J.

Ftalry to ai- muutl a. lain. SDltXt AQNEW. Suddenly, on Pec. 21.

Themes at Manhattan Square Hotel, Nw York. Kunerai on Thursday at Boy art own. on arrival ef train from Philadelphia. Philadelphia papers please copy. ANDREWS.

William Claflln. suddenly. Dec. Itl, 181b. oervlcee at his lets borne.

ISO ko. tournen B. Orsns. N. Wednesday evenung.

at o'clock. Interment at MlUord, siaae. ANTHONY. At his residence, ia Cannes. Kranoe.

Jsmee Btowell Anthony, beloved husbaad of Aly nbstt Anthony, paaeea away auletly after a long aad palnlul tllnena. ea Dee. IS. APrKUBAUM. Uamard.

dearly beloved hus band of Anna and brother.n-ia.w ai mnr-rts Morrixo. after a brief Illness, passed away Tuesday. Dec 21. at A. In bis stxty-icbth year.

Funeral eervio will lie bald at Tempi Beth Israel. TSd at. and Lexington at 10:110 o'ctock on Thureday. Kelstlves friends sre respectfully renureted te attend. Also snembars and eaainoidera of ConareaaUon Heth Uersel, Hlkur I'hoilm: Waahlnston IKlsa.

No. TO. 1. O. r.

M. ef L. and Olym pic Loilse. No. I.

O. O. F. Water- bury tOonn. I papers oleae copy.

APPELBArM. Members of Washlngtoa Ledga No. TO. I. O.

P. B. or are re-aureted to pay the but tribute of reepect te our deported brotner. li. Appelbaum.

Funersl eenrlcee will be held et Brtb Israel flynagosue, T2d Pt. and Lexington on Thursday. Dec. 23. at 10 0 A.

M. J. ALTER. President. J.

WEILL. Secretary. nr.rvrnn -nn Tuaerfsv. free. 21 1915.

Su- uniuh Raevara. mother of Mrs. Leigh Schofleld. Punersl servicee at her late residence. 15 Jamaica A Astoria L.

mi tha 2atli lnat. St 3 o'clock. Island City Chapter. No. 410.

Ordr of Esatern Dtar. will hold services Tburs- dsy evening st 8 o'clock. Interment 8t. Michael's BERNSTEIN. Dec 21.

Bertha, Widow of the late Paul Rerfkateln end beiove room er of KemueL Jullue, Jeaaph, Mrs. Merer Waner. Mia. Henrv Bchmnrr. Mrs.

St 8. Hlumherg. Funeral from her late reel-dmce. X42 West lOetk Thursday. Dec.

2a. 10 A. M. interment Union Fields Cemetery. CHRllvT.

At Bayard, Dec. JO. Oeorse NK-noiaa ennst. lorrosriy or rrw tura. aaed 8 years.

and 4H. THE rU NKRAT. CHCRCH." 241 west xao. (CsmpUsll llulldtng.) Wadna. lay.

clock. TMB HRlint Enlmil. IBIA life eternal. Men- day. Dec xu.

Anna autmiae. wieew 01 Jean Paul da Bruch, youngeet dnugbter of the late Almee and Constant noumase. iiiiMr.l at maldance or bar dsushter. Mrs. Edward Washburn.

108 Franklin New Brighton. B. -Wednesday, on arrival of 12 boat from noutft jrerry pBHUAR. Jomph an "unday Dec. I.

ik. Kalovad husband of Hannah Deaesr, In bis 90th year. Services from residence at VMitb Nyack. N. on Dec.

XI. at ll.r a. M. DtrrPT. On Dee.

So. Jsne beloved dnugbter or tne late nicnoiss anu Duffy. Funeral from her bite reel-dance, 844 East loth on Thursday, Dec. SX st 0:90 A. thence to r-welA.

Church. Esst 14tb Ft-. where solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose or nor eouu as-temaeat Calvary Cenwtery. DUHTEA. On Tuesday.

Don. 21. charles H. Duryes. Punemi services at siw utra Ar.i Tbomday evening, ai o'clock.

Interment st Rhlnsbeck. N. Y. ENOI.IBH. On Monday.

TJee. 2n. lln. at Hospital or m. nsmsoas.

ntwrt, Mstbew Henry Kngllata. la bis TSth year. Funeral private. Interment at Freehold, N. J.

FINCH. On Tuesday. Dee. 21. Caroline widow or wens incn.

torvioee si lste residence. The Breakers, Bummer-villa A Arveme. Ions I. land. Thursday.

Ihb. 2X at P. M. Intsrment private. Bath.

papers Pkt ass eopy. FOCKB. At the residence of ber parents. Hermann T. snd runs range rorss.

st is Fuller Terrace. Orange. N. ea Hec. 21.

IBIS. El fried. Bephte Fw-ke. sed IT months. Punersl private.

Bremen tUer- manyl papere pleaee copy. Dec 2. Porrlet Wlnelow Osilleoa. seed yesrs. Fuaersl eel at his sate residence.

94 Buckingham Road. Flat hush. Wednesday, at a P. M. Interment at oonvaaiaaos af family.

OILS ET. On tier. Marianne, widow of the lete Andrew uilsey. at nsr resiosnre. awl West End aged T3 years.

Putters private. Kindly emit flow are. HART. Oa Tuesday. Dec.

21, 191S, at her residence, STS seat 1 (tn natouan. Kllsabeth Blackburne Hart, wife WIII-ism C. Hart, and daughter of W. Harry and Sophia W. Cendlt.

Punemi servicee at AT Ka.t IT'h Thureilay afternoon, st 2 o'clock. Kindly emit flowers. HOOPLB. At Fsnwood. N.

at the resi dence of ber eaugnter. Mrs. a inert i. Nichols, en Tuesdsv. Dec.

21. 19111. Agnes Blackburn, wife of tbs late William O. Hoopla, in her TH yeer. Bervtces private.

Kindly omit flowers. LA FOR. Members ef Washington Lodga. No. TO, I.

O. P. B). or I. are requested to pay the Isst trlbut ef reaped to our departsd brother, Lsfor, by attending bla funeral which will tsk place from laat residence.

1 West 104tk ea Thursday. Deo. 2S. at 9 P. M.

J. ALTER, President. J. WK1LL. Secretary.

LKTVERIDOE. Suddenly, en Monday. Dse. xv, 'nulla wrw.vw i P. Lsverldge.

Funeral at ber late residence. ITT East Brosdwsy. Wednesday. XAee. st 9 o'clock.

Interment at he convenience of family. Kindly emit flowers. LUMMIS. On Dec. 21.

19 IS. Ftlxa O'Brien iAimmls. st ber resioenre. ax weei tune Ht. rune ral Thursday morning from Bt.

Patrick's Cathedral st II o'clock. Friends are requested not te send flow. re. MACK IE. Dec.

JO. Livingston Msckle. run.ni errv Trinity nunn. New Tork. Thureday.

Ixc. ZS. at 1 1 A. M. MARTIN.

On Sunday. Dee. 2n. 115, after a lingering illness, irr. mwact startin, IChlrspodUL beloved fsther of George 8.

Martin. Minnie Ooeas. Klsle M. Oramllch, Aturusts Ko. Ids Be had.

in his fith ysar. Halsi-lves and friends sre Invited to st-tend funeral servloss at his lata residence, 44a Irving Brooklyn, en Wednesday. Dec 22. at 9 P. M.

Interment on Thursday at 10 A. at Evergreen Cemetery. MEEKER. Oa Monday. Dec.

20, 191a. Mar- gret Hotter ateeser. wtrs or otepnen -Meeker. Bervtces st the residence of bee brotnrr. Henry A.

Potter. Harrison Kaet Orange. N. on Wed ore. lay.

Deo. 24. at 2 P. M. Interment private.

Please emit flowota. i MILLER- On Dec. 21. 1911. Louisa widow tn lata jonn rt.

siiiier. uowai eervli-ee Thursday eveslng st 9 o'clof-k st tie leeldenoe of ber eon. C. K. Miller.

Park 1'lace, Brooklyn. MORTtlS. On Dec. 21. sf her resldenc.

JIB Booth txford prooaiya. Annea wife of the lete Samuel li. Morris. Ne-thte of funarai huer. aTULHOI.LAND.

Dec .20. Susaa Mulheilaod, at tb reel de nee or ner tnetner. atsanaa Malholland. 233 West 114. Funeral eee.

vlcea at her lat residence on Wednesday evening, 9 o'clock. RAPCH. samuel, on Tueedey. Dec 91. be loved nusremd er nopnie nsscn.

runerai services st bis tats meldeaee. 9frT Fail Bronx, at. II A. M. Wednesday.

Members of the following lodses are re-queeted to attend: Irving Council. Royal Arcanum: Mount Morris Lodgs of I. O. B. Ooelt Lodge.

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Members of fioelet Lolitr. nis. F. and A. am requested to attend tho funeral of oar lste departed brother.

Ramuel Raarh. at k8T Fsile HU. Hronx. Wsdaoaday. at It A.

M. MICHAEL ItBJN.IA.M3N. Hnrtu7. bT.vn. rw- a RJHT.

Dee. IS. Frederick Itlat. Mt. Vernon.

N. ad yes-rs. Kunerai private. BAVAUC on Dec. zo.

LB 13. Eliza Lord y- I nu. l-unral today. 9.30 A. M.

age. daughter of the lete Marine. Hunter nwkk.e r.w Vewarb sod John Snvsae. st the residenoe of I Hobokea. Jersey City, tea ewarn.

her sister, Mrs. Loulea Ha vase Tyjur. Sfc. ALLEN. Ptnrw Newark.

Dec. SO. Fu-Franklln Place. Summit. N.

J. PVjnere.1 ral private. aervloa st the house at .1 P. Wudnra- BI.A'K. Andrew 51 J-rary Jersey day.

Dec. 22. Interment private. 'lty. Dec.

ju. Punersl tomorrow, ft x. M. mlrurton tN. C) and Boston papers please ELKKRS.

Gertrude. XI Armmrung Jer-topy. 1 -ry City, Dec. 20. Fufjcrel toniorron, 2 Bruiiwt 1.

M. bis daugbtsr. Mrs. Monroe Ia Vino. a.THb i oroeowsy.

Interment private. SINOLKTON. On Monday. Dec. 2u.

of pnau-monta. at Pbiladelphls, Rsv. WUUam it. Blngleton. eun ef tbe bate Jewnlah and Han or a Blngleton.

Requiem mass at tbe Church of the Uesu, ITtb and stiles Philadelphia, on Thursday. 21st, at STORM. Suddrnly. oa Dec SO. 1918, Menry Storm, In hit T6th year.

Funeral services at St. stspbeo's Church. vth St. near Broadway, ret Wednesday at 11 80 A. U.

Tnterment at eonvsnlence of family. Tuesday, Dec. 21. 191 5. of pneumonia.

Sadie Tnask aturges. beloved dausht.r of the lots Peter D. end Harwh S. T. iBturges and aranddaughcer of tbe lat Benjamin I.

H. aad Harries N. Trmek. Funeral ssrrtosa from her into residence, East Bid Thursday. Dec.

23. st 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Woodlsjwn Cemetery. TAUSSIG. Oa Monday.

Dae. SO. in hla 25th yeor. Prank Taussig, brother of Oscar. nephew of Richard iiahn.

Punersl servicee at the Harlem Funeral onapel. ar Lenox Thursday, Dec 33, at 9 A. M. sharp. THOMPSON.

At her residence, Nepper-han Helghta. Tuesday. Dec 21. Anne. Roberta Thompeon.

beloved mother or Plorenre Roberta Morrleoti. fervlcee Thursday. lO A. M. Baa ran claw pepertaJ piwaes oopy.

UNOER. Dac, 2t. George L. TJngsc. In hia ui year, punemi eervlcas at his lata residence, 93 West lOtith Wednesday.

Dm. 82. 1 P. M. WHITTKMOKE.

On Deo. 21. Julie Bpeneer. widow of John Howard Whlttemore. aged 7.

Punsrai eervtcce will be held at het et real dance, Naugatudk. on Thursday. Dec. 23. at 2 P.

M. Interment private Kindly omit flowers. 1 RIGHT. Ella Vail, en Dec 20. at Nave-sink.

N. J. Puneral Thursday morning, 9 A. M. at All Saints' Memortnl Episcopal Church, interment Middletown, N.

T. AYM9J-SHIEL8. Rltssbeth. 94T Lexington Dec. 19.

Puseral private VI BARRETT. Margaret. Dec. 20. Puneral 276 9th today.

9:40 A. M. BEAR. Samuel. 2.327 7th Dec.

20, aged TO. Puneral private. BEROERBON. John. alS Wsst 71st 20.

Punersl today. 9 A. M. BLANCH riEIJ. Mary l.Mt 1st icunersi tomorrow.

9:90 A. M. BRESLIN. Bridget. 414 West hsth HI.

Dec J. Puneral todsy. in A. M. BRYAN.

Jsmee 0S Esst lbttth Doc 2n. Funeral notice later. CARNEY. Catherine, 4,740 Id Dec 20. Funeral tomorrow.

9:90 A. M. COLLIN8. Bernard. City Island.

Dec. 20. aed ST. runeral todsy. HO A.

CONROY. Charlaa 2 Jans Dec 30. Pineral tomorrow. 10 A. M.

DONNELLY. Thomas. 277 Wsst 114Ut Sc. Dec. 20.

Funeral tomorrow, U-30 a. M. DITERR. Louim. 21 Weat ftth Dec.

20, and 4B. Punarai today I GALLAGHER. Patrick. 444 West Mat 8L. use.

iw rnmersi toosy. A. GARDNER. Albert 142 West nTth De. 19.

seed 6a. Kunerai today, to A GlI.I.ETw Theresa. Roosevelt Hospital. Dec IH. HA GEN Marie.

427 East 67th Dec 20. ranwai ssi item today. HA l.r. Man. 1st! 9th At.

Dec 1. Puneral today. 2 P. M. HINTON.

Henry. 41 West '47th Dec ait puneral tomorrow, 1 p. M. HIRT. Roee.

29 Kaet 11th Dec 19. Puneral iaH. t- 1 Tf HOFFMANN Jdhn. 1.4 1st Dee. 2h.

Puneral today, 2 P. M. JKNSKN x. 147 Arthur ir. Bronx.

Deo. 20. sged 1. Funeral ser- tic toosy. JCIERNAN.

Ps trick. eOS Esst llwk Dee. 19. Punersl today. 1 P.

M. MoCAFPKKY. -Kdward. 3.8.-19 Sd Ar, Dec xo. aaed ttn.

eunerei tods v. 9:90 A. M. Met? RATH. Patrick.

l.eAri Id A Dec. 3D. runeml tomorrow- A. M. MILNE.

William. 34 West bad Dec 20. Punemi todsy. 2 P. M.

MOHR. Jennie. 834 Weet 43i Dc. 19. MONTAGUE.

Kdward 334 East nth 81-. Dec. MURPHY. Johsnnn. 40B Psst Tth Dec.

Z(l esnfl Th. Puneral today. NEI Jehenn. Ml A tec. SO, aaed M.

Funeral tomorrow 1 PFI.UG. Herman; 30 Bast idTth Dec 20. axed 79. Puneral nrivatc PICA RD. WW West tilth Dec.

19. ared To. Puneral today. 2 P. M.

PCRI-BLL. William I. 414 Brook Bronx. Dec 19, aged 27. Punersl tonior row.

410 Psst Hist Dec. 19. runeral todsy. p. M.

SBEVBHS. Oeorge 20 West 12JI4 Iec 19. WEST. John, t-tfl Eat 189th Dec. 19.

Funeral tomorrow. a. M. WEYER, Daniel, SOS Weat 142d Dec ie, age n. tsrookly.

BRAISTED. Captain TTS Park Place. Dee. 2i. Puneral service nxiay.

BENNETT. Sarah Bt) Madison Dec. Zl. axed 7 Puneral tomorrow. BRKlTKNBAt'H.

William. 1ST Ten Kyck iec. 20. agea ou. runeral tomorrow.

2 M. CAM PDBLU Thomas. 119 Eagls Dec 20. Funeral today. 2 P.

M. (1.. 9 Iwla Dare. Dec 2i. Puneral tomorrow.

9 so A. M. DUG John. 333 Pulsskl Dec. 20.

Funeral tomorrow. 9 A. M. FITZSlMMOXtl Robert, STS Rutland Hood. Dec.

an. FOOTB. James 714 Hancock Dec 20. Punersl tomorrow, p. m.

FRIHCHE. Harmaa. Dec. 20. Funeral 207 Irvine today.

3 P. M. OILUGAN. Cstherlne ao 37th Sc. Dec.

19. Punersl tomorrow. io A M. HAMBEI.L Johanna 1HI Rutledge Dec. 19.

Funeral today. 30 A. M. 19. Funeral tomorrow.

2 P. M. HFER. Lillian M-. 419 Bedford Dec.

HOPSER- Jennie ft. Mary'. Hospital. Dec. 19.

Puneral today. 2 P. M. KENNEDY. John a 33-1 Baltic Dec.

19. Kunerai todsy. 9 SO A. M. KENNY.

Boos. 28 Bergen Dec. ZO. Funeral tomorrow. 9:30 A.

M. KRAl'HK-Josephine. 1,434 tMKalb lire 2 Puneral 10 A. M. T7 Ifrisxs Av Dec.

19. Funeral today. 2 P. M. UCnOT 1.3x6 Jeffereoa Av.

lu. aged 6T. LEN DElyOF. Anders O. l.nfIT Pacific Dee.

SO. Puneral tomorrow. It A. M. Mary, T3 Monitor 19.

runeral today. 30 A. I. MePAMTI.AND. John.

iT2 Bslllc Dec. ZO, sard 31. Tuners! today. 9:30 A. M.

fPLANLKR. Catherine. 2ift Essex Dec. lu. Punersl tedsy.

A. M. PAAHCHi Rebeem 26S Carroll Dec 19. Puneral bKlsy. 3 P.

M. J. 80 I PL. Dec 20. Funeral tomorrow.

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Kun.rl tomorrow. wx vr-11 11,.. l.rr,Mnn Av tu 41 I 91 Oates Deo. 10, aged 21 1 Cater iAv Jrie t'lty. Le-.

ai. SJtrd 91 HUHAN I'atrttk. 270 South ih Nsw- ark. Dec. M.

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Dec 20. Puneral tomorrow. 7.1 A. M. M-tJHIANu.

Lewis 3d lug Jersey city. Iec. Su. na-ed 92. MEJ1 PR.

Prank, 4au Divitlcn West Ho. hokrn. Dee. a. aged tl.

O'CONNOR. Mildred, 215 loom field Hobokea. Dec. 19. aged 23.

TRAINO.K.-John til Ann Newark, Dec 20. Puneral tomorrow, 9 A. M. Long Island. BEATTT.

Samuel. Jsmslta. Dec 20, aged 75. Punerai service todsy, OIShKL. Hernnan C.

Preeport, Dec. 20, areo 71. Puneral service todsy. HiPI -Csrollne. 468 Vernon l.o.-aj Il- aul t'ily.

IV-. 19. Piner.l toiny. KJVIKl.MAN.N. Jacohlna.

Past Wlllisme- burx. Dec. an, sged 82. Puneral today, 2 P. M.

NORTON. John. Richmond Hill. Dec. So.

Puneral todov. 9 A. U. Jn 8tmoriim LA9SRN' In memory of our dearly belov-d mother. Iiulaa Leasrn.

who departed front tie on th. aad day of December. 1914. Uone. but nt forxottrn.

IjAI GHTER AND SOXS. BRACK BN. Margaret. nun St. James' Chur ch.

Newsrk. toils) .30 A. M. CLARK. maee Bt.

Jnmmp' Church. ei.ark, today, A. M. COLLIGAN. Thomas mass Seared Heart Churrh.

Brooklyn, today, A. M. MALTOX. maaa St. Mslscby'a Church.

Brooklyn, tomorrow. a. M. O'CONNufl. Hev.

Thorns mass St. Pat- frsthcdral tomorrow, lo A. M. WYSK -Mary moss Bt. Aedan'B Church, Jersey city, todsy.

A. M. William H. Newlan. William II.

Newlan. an undertaker nf Brooklyn, and for the last forty-two yera sexton of St. John's M. K. Church tn that horounh.

died yesterday at hLt home. 77 hmw Street, from nneumonla. Mr. Newlan was horn In this ty wvfiiiy-iour year axo. but bad lived most of Ilia Hie In Brooklyn- He waa for twelve onsecutlve terms President nf Hie KIiixm County I ndrttakora Association, snd for two years President of the New York State Undertakers' Association.

He waa aJso a Trustee of the Kmbaimers' Association of the State of New York aim a member of the Society of Olu lirtx klyisltes and the Seneca Club. Mr. Newlan Is survived bv hi wile. Mrs Martha M. Golden Non-Ian.

who was a sinter of his first wife, a atrn. Thcodor- and a daughter. Mr. Mary K. Murphy.

The Rev. Dr. William H. Lycn. Rot IK l.i II.

I me. -The Rev. I'r. William H. Lyon, piirtnt of the First Parish t'nitarlan Chunh of Hrookline and wldelv knoan In New KnKlanrl as a writer for church rspers.

died at his homo hTe last night. He was born in Full River. In l4d. During IVCHldcnt Taft's Summer visits lo Beverly. Ir.

Lyon freriUKntly preached at the Unitarian Church which Mr. Taft attended Rev. John S. Stahr Dead. LANCASTKR.

Dec. 11. The Rev. John S. Sln.hr.

President of the General nnd nf the Reforme.i Church of the I'nited States and former President nf Krsnklln ami Marshall College, died at his home tonight from Infirmities incident to old age. He became Professor Emeritus of the college several years ago. nnd was elected President of the runeral Synod in 11 4. He was 70 yearn old. Schuyler Livingston Mackle.

Schuyler l.lvingnton Mackle. the solo surviving nvpmber of The original firm of Hari-liiy ft 1 ,1 vtnystori. 72 Heaver Hlreet, one of the oldest comniisxion firms In this rit tnl cted lth the oldest fam.liee Vork. 'lird on Monday at his home Stirling. N.

J.ls hla sixty-fifth year. I Thomas L. Wiltson OeafJ, Thomas L. N'lllsfn. an Inventor pd engineer of Ottawa.

Canada, died ia the Hclmont Hotel on Monday night Mr. Wlllscm was credited with tne d'eoover In IKrj of acetylene ga for oommerclal purposes nnd with the Inv ntlon of the acetylene yn huov. now in nae mm aft nid to nnvigition nil t'io world. John W.Lyon: liri IX.l.'I.IJsi K. Itl.

Mt. Plasw Jl Karl eat CBatW' K2UC. THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY 283d St. By Harlem Train and by Trolleys. Office.

20 Bart 23d New York, lyot. of ales for sslc MOURNING H0USI HATS. GOWNS. WAISTS. VEILS.

NECKWEAR.FUKS. 37S Sib At, st 3Sth St. ADYERTINE KNT. Black or white Hat ami Toques that are not 3 mourning always in stock. nr.

cae sj. w. wi jr- von remember Tbe' Beloved V.nahnnrl one '-Senlinius. and tbs other whimsical Locks V7 cbaractera? yoa eurely to meet orimnras. merchant of bapnineM and nodfatber to ail atonn-toMcd dreamers of tbe Latin.

Ouarter. He is the central liftur of William J-- new novel. "Tho Won-, dnrfill Yeaf." Itbcxiosin the January umber of HARPER'S BAZAR iVoiv on Sale JiV VsW iij Gifts Best Editions of the? folkTWrng Works in beautiful, appropriate ings. in choice conditiOiv--. Arnold Meredith Roswell Pater Burney Pepys Dickens Scott Fielding Stevenson Hardy Surtees Kingsley Swift Lamb Thackeray and COLORED PLATE BOOKS.

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