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JTHE NEW YORK TIMES. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY ai. 1012. rr 'IRtiOFF, A11GRY, 1 ST3.

Mr. E. C. Marshall of 131 1TSHETR0P0LITM1 'CARIMrSDlIG AT UETR0P0L1TA11 Tenor Says He Was Per-itcuted by Italian Element in Opera Management. fourth Himt and her granddaughter.

ea t.eveiana. wm leave taoay I (or Palm Beach, to remain until April. I The Tat Chanter of the rta pi will a cotillion at th Waldorf-Astoria uii i rmf tvroini. Among im patrtm-1 H. P.Mri Jfhn Firnf Prfnrtrinr in thai Rann v.

11. mayer, Mri. Elisabeth L. IUmoek.1" ir. Miim T.

Jerome. Mr. Ktephen ljj.S OF SINGERS' ATTACKS Contract Canceled, Say Gattl-Ca-jta. Because He Did Not Know I Ml th Bepertolre Agreed Upon. It.

Sclden. aud lira, Alfred A. Cow lea. Mrs. Rodman Wanamaker gave a din.

ner with muate last night at berry's, I in honor of Mr. Wanamaker birthday. t-overa were laid lor forty. Frederick Townsend Martm expects to leave zor caim ueacn about etx. vi.

Mrs. Herbert IJ. Rnhblna nr a small 1 dinner dance last night at her residence. 1.4)34 Fifth Avenue, foe her niece. Miss Dorothea arroll, the debutante daughter I or and Mrs.

Jioyal Phelps Carroll. Princess Parlarhv will aiv a reception for Mr. and Mrs. tteth Low at tbe Plaaa this afternoon from 4 to tt. Mrs.

Stewart L. Woodford will live luncheon for young girls on Tuesday, of the Chicago-Phil adel' phia Company. Mead ef Capuchin Ord The Rev. Casimir Luttfrl General of the Ca-Airhln ern Province, died yesteroay In St. Mary' Hospital.

Jamaica. L' of heart diataan. He we rector of Ht. Michael' a Roman Catholic Church III ltl New Yotb. a-4 was formerly tturerr of th aoucbia monastery connected with the thurt.ii.

B. F. Mitchell Diet In Hotel. XICOLKT. QuebtC.

Feb. It-Benjamin F. Mltche.lt, a cotnmlaalon merchant of New Tork and Rochester, was found dead rdtr Olca. lit ne JLtltw I CtTS, I CltU In, mux I Hc pr're-Ui mm, a. a- put i miU p.a IV a We rllier West.

I a wa-. af ift, a 1 a a 1- I A r. I i i ra iW 1 im a. a a 1 am. ae as MISS GARDEN AS CARMEN i HtiNM ar rf rnwV mm ea a lira a wit4 a e.

te INI. JAMIU n. tare a Kw. 4-4 at aiwr 'aofc auwW4 Moaaf iMikt, ae4 il ea WllXUsl H. 1U.

iVa a a yeattrday In a hottl Bear twra. The body I cvir. a i was Wentined by a sn. MltchelU It 1 MkL had not. been homo eine fU-pim- 'T' lTTJ rTu A Much-Tatked-of Impereonatlon That Proved Dleappolntlnj Dalmoree, Renaud, Mlta Zeppllll In Cait.

Smirnoff, the Russian tenor, who Feb, a). at Infrequent Intervals at the i Mrs. Justus Rupertl of 140 East 8eventy-fUtan Opra lloue during the last! first Street will give a bridge tola after- i noon, or Mrs. Gustay Amslnck. Dalmorea ber.

A jury dVlOed that desta was due to natural cause a i I u.a r.a r.tea4 a. i it. aw 4 ma I a 1 1 1 1 ra ta e4 Mm i a at i i- ii a et a- t-M. it 4a sh. te i 4 rs a ra ti lli anger Yesterday on ina airs.

rimer r. oitci icii oni; departed 1" anger yesierasy on raJm Bemcn to Kp4ffl(, MVersi weeks. yrlni WlWim. ie seeiueu tter she will go abroad. of thm in.

Mt olt of 44 jrart Reventy- be retailed them tno reporters. eighth Street Is givlns; tha last ot her ll.ln if. that ftinma Kla M.rnnnn 1 11 r-1 I III llrUJ I' IIC KTCI JLUIllrl UAwa.j. rB lr.V,W. HLAh.

le to on yesterday, followed by bridge, at her had broken his i contjTMt. no UatU-t'saaiEa Ual mini na nom- Poa Jos. Karamillo 7.unlsa Ulaa Mora lea Cartnea. tea la Kraaq tilts. Merced "a II VI RmeftflLaA General Moalcal Director.

Cleofonte CanpanlnL Obituary Notes. CTRL' WOTT. at of ae floMve reat4eata af Par Raxaaaar. and Ik. at wave at ooa uma aearly all ef ta land thera.

drotpet 4d Sr kla hoaaa al yr Rocaaaay yealerday. II aaa el years eld. THOMAS M. BINCt.Ain. femder ef Calertonlaa aortefy at Keaarh.

4m4 yeter4av at the as af yru at th urn af rtauabtar. Mrs. II. Urn Punraa, Kearay. amaaae a eanaioaraDi lartuoe snarhlnary boalaeaa.

JOHM II. BUI01IAU. Tartae la th firaa lin.h.m a. 1 1 I la rite, aiatffibail rum foa4 artrta. au faa4 dead I k.M ad K.ar 0y stphyalatms a Manaar la a te I i()ll-4j y.

lUmT, pamn I eaalaeaa ianrna aJ Wf at IS Waal l.w en 1 1 Mia J. i- at aw la IUa. lav onataniia ai foiuiail Mrisnara. ana a a. iiarrr raaoeaca uwi i Conn.

II. Preni a tetfcraoe rei4 fraas Haleeleas Jean da Kar Deelre Jiefrera ariiei arte arpiii Marl laraalieaa -aial. bee atortxd I trip. II FWT'I'J Wll, Jmik K. hi d-d M4ay asi aa at SVfc.a laawn tiiy-4ar ar aa Sad iMtr ra aa- I'KTCK KTJ, 4 yeaea aid.

TJidyaVeCd aa4 fraaa a- 0a rrtinma. i a n. IVah.r a aea-e la Ui.r la laa yoraay al aa kaaa. Altl fclaaad rar W. Me eea-ed ba a'l alrlkda last i kiirr.

atfe af wwy k.h. T. dwd a af it a bef th I ewa a jw a. 4 aw. a.

I a. It rw.fti t- a-' a 1 Sl ewiat laa i fa ti. MM I a I ay h. iA a4 ea i- fa IW Mae, at iM a rs a aed II a ial -a Mi iw.4i lit livia ev. ratal I a rATrre aa It a.

a ai a lk. f.ati eHi m' I A MaM IB- It. ft 4 a aedw rut Vea tl 1 llOi Maa.a It a aa auto a a U.ft-" IW tft laaa lart al it ft a- 't kftft-. I a. Ik Ial II "mwy about the matter, but he gave) Mr.

and Mrs. Robert I TJvlnrston ere following typewritten statenvnti i etayine; at the Plaxa until their departure Mi inrliKied fa" Ur" Bmlrnoff contract with the Met-1 for Europe, in Opera lirnimnr Afra T.n.lnn I in.f. a xAnaPlAlaa eauVmlz-K Visa 111! U1U wl.K VUrtot it." repertoire wmcn no naay in hi. pantracf. i in ita.

Mr. Hmirnoic mm- ir4mitel this fact, snd the contract HiOiDrelcil by mutual consent." niiiunvi. rJahad to do with his dls-l wTu toe lirKt cme her may inir ns aa i ty ia a a-ka aha i i i mi -ir-yav si i rnvni Bar naaer siiissjisj. a a Sim m.i. "leasure.

th Kl'fr1ln August Victoria what he consided would most potently rHrnoff "aid. among other things, Mrs, Hudson waa Miss Eleanor O. Brown 1 attract and profundly interest the New Ky WS; rhl" contract, which had a hr S1" MF' tKk X. Rfu. tt aVIg eft tn ft in.

nprKuirj iiv i i i iiiiiiv, iiiat tuia evaj Mtav i awe ivimmttnirflni pi id a i e4 th nl 00, rrt lot ef oo; Jt lot tnd en 0rt ndur th petty persecution wnicn an. iilfirt was waxed against him as a I iiln by the Italian element In the munaisement. I-UBi stand ot Italians." he said. "It rountrv for the square deal. I J' in November to bes.in the seethe my eriKagement with the Met- In'i IHipi'il liiav vitu Ihlch I WSM miiuecieu year ij in aaalement in tlie mananement would reiunird.

But it began again. oo rannot understand how jealously ii.n.n. reaetit the auparance of in(f- trf other nationalities In the Metro- cant. 1 ney rtKsru uirui au m- itr. You will not believe the petti-! ef their attacks on me.

Last year, when i was siuginK immeo I lonnl tnai ma wmaow Kb I i to open in one scene had nallwl ft. and only by sheer (Dfln uia 1 succeeu in uiiuna auu iiiiMt an awkward fiasco on the stage. convincea tnai in i wa imrpv iixl mallcloualy. Thii year the prompter neglected his fir never was on xne staxe. iori The St.

Christopher League Danes on The ChJcago-PhOadelphla opera company began Its engagement at tha Metropolitan Opera Mouse last evening with a I performance of Carmen." The New Tork public not baring, apparently. enough opera ot Its own under the pres ent dispensation, thronged In great num bers to welcome the company, most. If Friday night at the Plana is to be a con-1 not all, of whom were old friends. The lV.m audience was one of th largest of the "iniin, aim aira. llLiam XV.

uamil 1, tha season, prooaoiy, iu mm house could nolo, at was a nruuini una be will receive. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hudson are lear well. It supposed that Mr.

haw Orlaaaa. his family thlas l-ll at'ar reading sad sreidestaliy left Ik rwinc when a iitma as tb Ucht. Col. EDWARD PAR DWtU. HROWM.

Tl yaara Id, died Motxlay aht al ata hewi. lT- Madlaoa Aena. Ma aa a leraa ef IH elvil war and waa a pn-wlaant near at th hotel In thla rlty. "4. Bmaa ri lfd bualneaa twelve yaara no, navioa aeea i i-daat ef tb Nallotwl Enatnallma atapaDy.

Mra. MART OOLKKT AtDENRIKU. af Col. Jeaepa C. AaoanrWd.

wh aaa ai auff tian. "lwrwaiv. dvwl lai uot ww at ber bmn. I.0S7 rmil Aes. Waah.as- lon.

P. t. ah aumreil an oaasma-j. tb Counteae Lnvonn af inaaro. raaca.

MARTHA JAXNHAJf KTU. o'd y- detit ot ha Twestl-lb Ward, died lata Jtannay as rears ii a rrt E. orir.xiiiaMC". are a i -t it. -vrr vUf af a hnZae.

SI UebiSMb aval lwa aaa aWI at or af Siaiaaaaa aaa aa H. IM rt'r a-ar Taw tarrwd M- raraaM Mar awf-ra aia. rata cks Pa- nrn dly ol iola rss ot Ex- Georre G. i.t. and not Miss Mary Garden's lmpeiona- Henry SmUh.

has-purchaaed The th riSn.nnounce: Kylaa, R. Livingston Fifth Avenue. Beeckroan house at ment. explanation, and general stimulation nf nnhlin ellrinailv. And It WSS.

Per- I Much Interest la belnr shown bv society I ban, after all Blaet's opera that tha audl- over tne Denent tor the nuno; to be given at the Hotel Astor on next Monday evening. Miss Winifred Holt, Secretary of the New Tork Association for the Blind, announced last nljrht that a limited num. ber of the remaining boxes will be divided to accommodate small parties. Mrs. tt.

uary. Mrs. Todnanter Tnompson, Mra Flbrldgre T. Gerry. Mra Ruesel Sage.

Mrs. Kdward 8. Harkness. Mrs. James Roosevelt, and Mrs.

Joseph Auer-bach are among the boxholders. Mra Do Lance Nicoll Is giving a theatre party and dance for her debutante daughter. Miss Josephine NlcolL this evening. Jerriae a4 Wa Mtetm satewdad taaerlfe rd lilriWial I ateyeai. T30TTU lUVFUOT-rri It.

Ja-ey oy. va Mt. Mra. s- tiaair- rrOHlid a. lattav.

to Mr. Mr. 11. Morre, a akia. aad aad I i a -rwi m.

a4 as, aa as ae a a i sm a4ft, a -a WJ ritr 0rt be4 tu. rmr aav I tl I i at aa Ued A rtnaawt 1 1 1 a i tt a s. uu t. 4 mi aa" I a I tft.t-a af 0 I a- a.a a A a aft, aaa i i aw" I a i ft' e-'- aewt WUwH ra -f PT a. i aa ia It tA warvaiv te a a a-r ota a rli-ftlt a k.va4 a yj a aaBMlay im r- II "a a-t am aw at av r-eaMa fa I ail ft-a ta 14 a la l-nftav aMaal a.

at a Tiara aa-w. fra. la. oot nnrnrs-a-r. aa-i ar' ai oea-- mm a-eawa al IW I ma.

a. Waal IW -Witaalif at ill a aaa aaa. ORtoq-Al itnrl. Caa f.a tt yaara. r.a, aaafaar a a.

4 tajaalMt A. bml Paaaval IVaaa tta lailn. Vae aaa. a taa Mea- Lake At. a II.

I r. M. ttaataa Maaa a- aa tt a. iateaM aa e. radft a.

ra tt tt. a ta ti. 'a. ta-a fat, is. .1 I ftft i ftlal aad lUMAH ra IS.

tail aaa we ar i.iMVat a Tlailit. Ik. eas ij. ti "111' I ta. ka Irt ft.

a .) lea II a.a aa i i. ii ft. matin (I aaa mm at. a ad aa St a. ii-i i a I ft I srtj.

a a aaa a. a autaa. Pea. it i. ii iai ft.

a Strtttatt aK. ta ii al a aa I at l.aeai at a. I wf- ftda. Kr at I lat tvaaCaat. Tat, TaV aa taatat I a ra at sa twaeti a it.

tex a e-a a a.i Sa a St ktkkitia .1 a.e. 1 1 faav i rai ttati tar a UT't ata-te-a a It. aa-4 ta rat- al aa ta a Millf. SW ttatart I V. a aa aa ta OPT ft St sat aw a- en It, I at i by PTO5- pr.

'S of d. at imon, th HT, athaj i and a Oil RE. leeda d. the illdren Ted a a pre Jaooa ent a l4A00d, the eoestly rnagla, Th ecou-10 pr- chu jalltlsi a-niarnnat ChureK. On eon.

WlUlaia i a retired merchant, sartlva ber. Mlea HE LEX OONVERfllC. sn aunt tb tat Xenator Mars A. Haana. died at her betn la Clateland lata Monoay nisnt.

sbti at itlH POTT, a Councilman of rtnaall. M. ence took most pleasure In. Miss Oarden si Monday avenlns at bta hntn in that AA nnl nrava to bu a matter to nmumania. Mr.

Pott bad been foe are- cause great public commotion or to years peominrn in rwpaunva lutionixa nitnerto acceptea rant i tiia wu sumT-a aim. i i MiiM ihnnlfl I I wnai 1'ie pari la, nueui 7 1 vr- 4na f. nt it, a i- be. Miss Garden has added another to I physicians la Cantral New Jeraey. died of many Interpretation oi tnia operaiio van.

i uaart ataeaee iu" mrA heard In New I nltaL Betnartrllle. N. J. Ha waa 64 ara uaj 7 1 A UVIMllBVIIi I I llda rtw" tar. --a- 1 Gerry.

Mra Ruesell I York, but It will not paas into operatic i ana unmarnco. history as on OI ID mutl I aiiaa taivun rvw, wuiiiit v. them lAleaandar M. Fox. for many yeara a Iirei LIlILi.

I I I I. t.ll. Unlav It was a part or tn actrira wurr aCZL thintra at tha Metropolitan upcra nuuj. 'ini tha wait till th season was Pbiiad.iphia. Bhe w.

3 yaar. old. Ir. half nvee for Us Performances Mr. 8AMCIL.

TASDnVM. ho-e hoa- th. French ODCras and that 1 band waa at ca tlm Mayor of Knaaes. N.J. li'-J ir.r-..1 Mrs.

Jules 8. Bache will rive a dance I company from Philadelphia and t-nicago. -ith ik. for her debutante daughter. Miss Hasel Carmen," as It was ttiu Wrlfar- Moclcty of New Jaraey.

Bache. 'at Sherry' to-night. was given by lrIoIrm. Wiw n. pravkx.

a ttomittu innrtmt Mrs. John A. Harl.ell will v. a din- a I1f-H C) Taillt-iB 'a a I I aeffk TakaWsm a aa Sa.1 I'nl I Sk laa I nil laa BaT 1 VtB WaV4B i tv.i ittAP Tvrfrt aanrl did not 1 Tier this evenlns: for Mr. and Mrs.

Theo- Onerft liou8. I 'J a Vhi. 'asMstanc. bGt. nevertheless, the dor at her home, XoUowed ft Waa under the direction of Mr Cam- taaurVocT" n.f panlnl.

Who was ri JOHr KEARXKT. who iTenleea yMra niey reiur m- vu p- Th of th)1 Year Dances thus performances, iin. retired from th Pollc nerartmeat will be held to-night at thi St, Regis, nreceded by a larae theatre party. I things essential that ga tno" I Monday at Ma bom. 17 IUs Bir-eu Ha waa preceded Dy a large tneatre party.

dgtmctlon and their ynn A wldow thxUtmm ROSE LEAVES FALLON GUESTS US TiTm Krnt M.m flavor and mtensiiy UBW vw 1 gtiwt, Nw Rorheus N. T. iim -r-xi'i-ftir horn Ta.t l0' pnumofil- Mondar. mm In ni 24th a. lit III a aarlt all TilM I II.

HMLa. Ik. aaA A aa.iat itliitv wii all command over hia tore Uohr A ciar nwouftui-wr-w thU city. inu t.r Mr 41-rfc-a II fr bat M. tft.t .11 I Sat U-U.

'a a. T-. I Mr. Jatae J. WU.

ra-. Iwaaar. r. II. lili lltla.it- aatly r.

II Uax f.t Hi I I C1 t- tt I IL Braaklya. I a wm aa a. a at aaa aata eaa t. ft I lU at a. ta.

It. -j aaa.ra 1 .1. --i 7 Ju not' wv al-. ii la v. Drwa ul at MUif ta a at wt, "-a.

Ti KkH-BRI X. I ekx. 13. law urwaat (aUr. A iMa I fatan tlearc Twtfcar.

it. I ja, hT itu't Swaa i 11 H. l- in my favorite roles, such as Faust. it of all. I was dlHHppolnted by their lure to produce Hons Toil can imagine now tne jeaiouay ot liillans toward me was fanned when Whltclaw Reld chose mo in placo of Iruao to ring st the entertainment plven I- the Duka and Duchess of Conhauscht.

I'The management of the Metropolitan It been conmsientiy unfavorable toward I am aure tnat it is not a personal ntter. because Destlnn and Farrar are lewis th ohjects of Italian jealousy rir yeara ago my Novel Effects at Dance Given by 12 Young Matrons at Sherry's. Jeeaey. IT. Kewsra.

Hary IX, Xwr. Ma a. Titab-a, Jla Waa.l It Wllk-rl llaffiaaa. I. Trrntaav.

1UI ,1 taa. llaatrV. KUNK-JtwrMt-'f -r-a IV. Tea taa. a-al Jnawliea I Mirr KBa.

oati.Hi tM-lUKU -rb 12. Vaaf. M. HUiarbard I OlHt X. IVt.

i u. i at a IIWVI I mmm af IW ta MkikMl 4 t-aa la- aeaa. ka tta ial a a.a-. a aa a at taa ad ftt. Ma a I tJ II a Sx ta -iaaa aw.

ana a aai it It ai a iMU a Bwa a a Sa4 a-aa ataaaat cut. In the orchestra and on the stage, JAMES K. POLK. dlreel dWarendant A subscription dance under the patron- there wa an abundant 01 ww. roik and an i Wiaheo aanida I time even ot noisteruuiic I t-uia, m.v "i-.

oi iweiB young uiairout i i Carmen was th my eie-i dropped dead la "ana. Taaaa. yeatsrday great countryman, last at Sherry. Th patronesses I tn. performance that was new i col.

IK)DD, u. 8. ratir4. TS Included Mrs. i.

Oliver Harriman. I.illal I law him an.t h. trA.t an. that more, MrS. ROOD Sherry's.

Th patronesses 1 tne performance that was mw Stephen P. Pell, Mrs. tbe opera-loving public of New Tork in, Mrs. WillUm.O. Dins- and It- was "hat al a Unktn aFa II PS MTIlVVMBnT iTHosTmouth PUt Mra Edwa aJAt'Potttr Toscnnlnl.

1 Mrs. William Tay WHjht. M- Char.e. i wani- "aai iii-s diuk ill raim m. William iins-i ana iv VL-i-eiiit nr of thatll Wondar Pey.ter Tytu Mra there was In It ot or.pn-a.jy ELIZABETH yaara eld, whoa.

bm waa In eaa rraa- ctaro, aroppaa dead oa tne airaet In. loa Aa which makes a wora oi and TlUl. How far she Is from beln; able to sing th music It would hardly t-t Oiallapine In Boris Town to this ine muaiv; i nre-emlnenUyi be. sung: It I a. unfflllff.

,11 oeverai ainncra inmuru i and ft1 eluding those given by Mrs. Charles Van I dramatic ZTA only Btna. Ph. IM. Mr.

1 dramatic. COloriUK that -Can aTeil vtiij land, and Mrs. Ben All Haggin. Mra a I Ana aft. elaas, -ravaged to appear at the etro- 7.

a.ii mi liurr aeaBUlls. 1 BtUOQ 11 last tk. J.u-t if. ant I can't atanrl It Ihla nnr wmi uimint tura ntit fall. The MelronoliUn ELIZABETH BATE MILL, widow ef Win- lam Mills and 'on of tha oldeat rldeta af Brooklyn, died lata Hunday nlaht at bar tnt nrtt-k'tH.

aaad 1L lat at a-at af Me, a ad Mra. ft Ma. Aoaear af rare, attar a ken a inaaaa. i lay wtntwlna-, Waaaitajlatt it) CltMlnaall tubll alr Maaa Vt. arthrs II MaatraaL Caaada.

re IS. Cbarle Telai-a ivivt at it-, ad at I 3 r. M. a tatty MCWLXTT Oa rrki 12. at tai k-e Mta r.

I. I. a. aefc. aaiV- al Tifta'iy taateiak.

ike aav ra. la. ft ca. KTi.rja rv it. tut, M-a aarad yaara a.nti ta Waai in.r t'i laa.

Slaea MaytWI a- (-aaL Sib At- I let at. UAXK -rV. II. ftmm0m 1 aata A raairai wi at 14, fr-as 41 leat leaf. St.

T. Lrl-M rttar. af two lat awa I i aa ar mm tetat te e. rta.a a ft la a ft taw 9 aim 1 a I Tkajeadae al a. M.

re aa Wftt i a. in Meetaaa a rk a I a rl at a a a. a i. Hi i ta ttt 1t an r-t. a i an 1 1 a-i- ta Tt at.jt aaa.ft.-a I tti ta.

a' I a. wte-wi aa-aaa. a aa. pLAbfatA -aye I la a. II ta-al tpatt f-w tti i -i at tA a I a -a-ua Tft- In Ik 1 year af hi aaa.

af a aft-l I yvn a a ril r.t. i.a a Ilnaaa. rnarl PrVdar "-r-aa. I a eft a tja-l fat at lav. M-wK.

ttv SI Ik Cllarcb la Maartafc. rt A. I WMl-aMik. Ieaal II 4tb at-. N.

T. CI T. riaaee taaut farwae. I anaaa tea Siaanlotd pr aaaa eaar ytk. 12.

tali, ra hia wear. ai tlenr. 81 lltfl" ravea. tttttkiyw. aa Wednesday.

Feb. 14. al a P. at. aile'a.

balart I wif af w1 Joaepb Ukaca. Oe mt fwaeal Vtrtant. BLAKKLETPab. la Jba tt. Wtltlrr P- ral ebas-t et.ba MerHI SMartal aad li'al at i.k hi a aa a apraj a ww a-1 'a- TA-t a A.

eaata S. tt. I 1 1 aa- -a and tb of Hub-not aatr ta salt-nialy, la all tb marl can. ao-Btata ir publla areusd a all th ssptciAlir (O-eparat oonomi nibar ef ar. a.

JmUIn da. Tal a numbar tb llua-u I )mal luagartSBf lw-b that as ar aet ef tal iitunlgraats DiMd, thr rid eethlnf Kua tbaf and Lausa, advocating thoa who rd ef HvinS ttnta la lr. roP' nlsranta and erman.Btiy IT BIN BR. lathe. tt! arhleb iiww en.

tut tnaugurat rbos k-Vanhattaa i th se eipal rulr ir la rr4 tretlv. sb4 to meet of Brook- ilea, of pr rrlllcsl K.a.t apltall-tea; a rla owing tb i discontent allat. lnt What sj Ml ambltlo-mlty If It muat I'; W1LI.COX" b. 13, "ferm. h.a for' a rd a deflnlt PJ thU.s "f- at tb ortmtiii; ha- art vjtrucn rinmatii! con st finesse or of i commonplace Italians, were arram mat I -r i ii.i7t- thrown nnl r7 it- Mis Garden per- mtjrrow to wield sufficient influence 1 "ThilT KTi-row decorated with I MnaTTtr nowerful.

and ha abut, rrt Rachmaninoff or some other eoual- A white 'wheel nrVlect her interpretatio; i man, wno waa not an ItHlian, I IlVi.V ik. inm. containing a tiny I tHa footlichta Ther was bo o.u- nt Diarea in ritarire. Km tna noit.v iwc htotnioa was Inaugurated, and It has lira. But of one thing I nm sure.

If the Ik domination nt tha M.innuiili.n f-unuea it will be Impossible to secure tteri from any other country In Burn The motto of the Metropolitan to be America fnr tha lnll.n. Smirnoff sails to appear In Monte Berlin. Vienna, and Paris, In-the ne at movent Garden, In on healing that Mr. Smlr-. tht h.

was being Dy management, said had tin right to use her name in iy end that what he said was not tore. Dill 1 cupld who had a nag irom wuicn no i- tion last tha Mid- 1 1 tributed Pink bearU to the weate. ther wa littl JfiZ StVm Tlk Among the guests were th Mlsse Herranean rmth ot rt" 1S Frances Breese, Sarah Remsen Manic. pBSlon, of Insinuating charm, otwpnc. a Eugenie Phllbln7 Helen Huntmgton, Vieva coquetry, of Insld ous fcj Fisher.

Katharine Miller. Carol Harrt- thm set the soldier man. Genevieve Sanford. Thetma Vloltitt. and disintegrated h'? nStd 1LL ii a rrn Jua, and calcuiateoL ana it I HvdeT Anrelica oi.einatlon untouched.

There have line 3 i Interesting Brown, Mliarea niur, vuuwiii neen it. i Farrar expressed the -u antnnishmertt when she heard Mr. Smirnoff had said about her. i 1 wnat suthority he has to i iJ0T, al1- As a matter 1 have never been so happy In 'J I sm this Winter at the PLAYS AT MATINEE. 'ty Sees Mmc.

Pilar-Morin and Beverly Sitsreaves. SUtlnfe Francalsa waa held venter. 1 the Hudson Theatre under social na-a Th.r wa, a Ur- gathering. Several Interesting one-act French SI a i mvrn. tieveny sii- Veni.

"La Pasaant." by 7 -UIIta nrii F.dith Morgan. Ruth Molier. uejiie ana Aanes ClaTlin. mremt a.n Blair, Antoinette Heckscner, Laura ebD, a m.n Sherman. .1.

Also Mr. and Mrs. jnageti t- viea Jatnea V- e. air. ana jura.

Hamilton cary. iwra arinur E.i..a tf I nr. air. auu a. i JIM ,1 V.

K. B. Emerson. Mr. inn aim.

vnan I a nn Mna. rLODtiri. auvwiuiii Mr. and Mrs. Harold FlUgerald.

Mr. and Mra Ernest Aoee, air. una ra. v. w- ..4 vrr.

ITranela HoDDin. Mr. ivt in, t. a and Mrs. u.

tt- tteita, mr. lard 8. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

Seton Porter Mr? and Mrs. George Bos, Mrs. Edward Van In gen. Airs. u.

a. i-wuitn. Carroll Wlnelow'a Bachelor Dinner. Carroll VTlnsIow. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis D. Wlnslow of this city, who Is to mrrv Miss Rose O'Nell Kane, a daugn Mr. Dalmori. had less of the beau! and warmth of til- 7: v.

V.V.: mtialcal rememoereo it had" nr' andrcTmantle warmth and great iraalV totenslty tn the Ust act. Neither considerable eiion his Kscamiiio was iuu SiSicl Mr. Huberteau baa -un be tor but he mane in nww of more than uaual va ua, MlsaZeppa I tl La.a Blinff Vim I'M Wl AV. forced tone than put Into th ong Th chorus sang with great Tlgor. not i Ka-iitv of tone.

One ot tn of Mlcaela. nrV.a. a.Pia-ka lift Btal Tl WT Tf HU HIMb imva 9 atv. mith iea.utv of tone. One of th I It aaa I 11 conspicuous nuccewet A I gained by Mis Roslna GallU the pre- IX ia-V aanaeusa etolle." In her dancing -r i last act.

In th public square of Seville. Her grac and ti ii In I 1 ll i ji 1 IUI On Exhibition This Week 'at the Anderson Galleries Madlsoo Avenue at fortieth Street. New Tork Collection of The Victor G. Fischer Art OF WASHINGTON. D.

C. Paintings and Objects of Art hi lill Co. fj a-er. aaa -ii. a -Oa aya alaiav r- t.

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af i 1 1 aa opt IV atwiw. ta. ai a.aa ii i i.i it i- yea a MktXfw- r- Taa-aa. P- PA a Waaaa SM a aft, 11 n.aa .1 ejr ar at ra II i -a aa at aaa a. aayt, rt -k.

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n4tft -a- put -e-. 4 aa-TT r. ta rk ta af a -a 1 1 at- Salt I ated and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grenvllie Kane or Tuxedo, on Saturday, gav his farewell bujhiy appiauaea bachelor dinner last night at th Tal Barrl Mant to SurprUe Frohman.

CHls guests Included Frederick T. Fre- According to Charles Frohman's pre llnshuysen. Charles de Rham. Graf- T--Ha tha English author ton Chapman, nenry i. iv i aid Woodward of Washington, and George and pUywrlght, had planned to Tisit lam nooawtruui bbiihimvh wi, inn ua Matthews.

of Chlcag.o, who ar to be Tork tn wlnter, and had already 'hi. inh.n' tiianroiner. iveneuii tvmsiow. i a iS. i.7k W.

btit man at the wedding purchased, nis steam-mi. tf A. S. Jones, George WagnUff. Oris- remark of Haaaon v.nu.u- ot i Stewart Walker.

HIch-1 tn chana h9 rlar.s. Mr- Barrle In- iiltil to make his visit a nurpri-w Mr. Frohman. whom be believed to a-err 111. but when Mr.

Chambers, on his Irriv In London, told Mr Barrle that 1 a ar a nftlfaril Mr. Frohman naq V. nr ruar-Morln. with Miss Helen Goff narrv i L. I-Knfant with F.u- nernmein at Ihe piano.

She also I- TOaulf IHoolepreLoriJiaM "uJt. Pell, and Huette Cam mac Jbertnlrt. of French compositions. natroneaRen were Atra Morgan. Mia Anne Morgan, rtee tti i Mi, ll.nlamln r.nlnn...

J. lnl xrr-a AminA T. -aa a s. U'. Mra Aucust r.iie de Wolfe, and Mra.

mond Talbot. Dwlsrht Partridge, Richard Ft. I. fox. uw- Miller.

Henry Gallatin Pell, and Huette Caramack. Miss Belknap to Wed Ronald C. 0Kood Field, LOUIS HEILPRIN.IS DEAD. lSS REQAN A BRIDE TO-DAY. Fey to Offklate- at Her Wriaze to William 0.

Gardner. fldlng of Miss Marlon Edith 1.1uchter i nt Me ant Mr. Bernard Regan, to Wllllan Ih.1 British Vice Consul wln to celebrated this i 11 o'clock In St. Patrick's wn' 1'" first wed performed by Ills Em varainal tarley since his re- rnm Koine. The Cr1triL yr' lvello and othelP aun twt over here -with us, -vVt-i Pan" decided lo Mrs.

Morris B. Belknap of Louisville, I J'tay at home, thereby depriving his old announces th engagement or ner I friend. Mr. JrTonman. ui ma daughter.

Mis Gertrud Belknap, to I Intended. Ronald Currle Lee of this city. Mli Belknap, who Is very popular among the younger set Wrltae Waa Born Of tne late Aiom d. Dtitutp turn I bncyciopcuiaft the granaaaugnier ot wn. oimun xwutar Hunaary In il linrknrr.

Mr. lee is a meraoer oi Tn I Middlesex (Va.) branch of the Lea family, I yt-tinrln. an encyclopedUt and and is a trooper In Squadron A. 1 nlcht at resl- also a member or several xsew iort wnwr. includlna: the City Club.

Tbe wed- denca ot hia aister. Mrs. A. P. Loveman, ding will taae piace tne lavier part oi i west 13SKh Btreet.

ii was uorn at tnrl I a Hungary, in fwt, vam this country wlttt nis inner. uciiari. a follower of Kossuth, who left Hungary as Henry Kolker will have th principal I a reiuaj role In Tbe the new play hr I educated by his latner. aiso an Armatrons and Wilenn Mianer. that win 1 a no an authority on Hebrew hia- be th neat attraction at tne aator 'i neacr jory and literature, atner ana son war I a 11.

vaieniiii 11 matin fj, ii trani toint coninnuwia i. '-vi of the Lonesome Pin win given at tn 1 EncyclopiMla. Broutlit from the Washington OalkrVrt eT Toe V. O. Fischer Art Cotnpamy (iMorporated), thoM Oalleric being ckaaed to enable M.

Fiscber to devote his entire sttention to Ue sale of paintincs by the Old Uastcrs at Ma New York Galleries, 467 Fifth Avenue. THE ENTIRE COLLECTION Ln Tt Be Exhibited The Ander.en Ctllerict tireoiHetit the mm i 1 a f.t tt I L) and Sold rYiiQoui iveserr in uercn tiNsua, uiwiavwua t- Tt. at waa r. ijll XZZTC? .7 at. ar I fl 1 paw aaa.

laftii -ill 1 171 l.illir Miaawill r-J Tka- mil aa-tw of WT. a n-a mm i a a wi IV 1 irTTp yatir ua. a-. a til aa aw Saaawb, a St ti iiin- in a i a At- I a i a naai ill. a v- tl taiaewaeat al fcawaww ai -t MPtntM-O.

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Tt a-wa. i -i I I rrr-Jt- .1 la-a-a M. tt tl ETeninm at 2-30 and MS clock, Uinnin Monday After-noon, Februaiy 19th. One Hundred and Forty-lwo Artists la Ttls ZCzZx. kzn Tta ten Ilt a ka, 9 aaa aa f.aa.

P-a I. wee U. Tai a i swaa ft II aa-X. ktaatt't b-ew. tiat w-aaaar a' It THEATRICAL NOTES.

a. all- riea of eo-ml- 11 "arry New Amatardam Theatre thla afternoon, when I tv. nl main an ax. tt CTV them his blessing from rt ceremony will last hour. 'niry? reception and wedding t.iv wlu foHow the church cer-i the note, Knickerbocker.

wi 'tuuera' Honeymoon Abroad. T. I.J Harry LJssauer ar sail on the Kalserin August Vlc- i extended honeymoon trip ln I theatr thrt i returnliik by way rfffltl Hih-Vhi? tvaf rnl. Anaoaeber win sneak at the 1 Ua w.7"J' inter oi i rrt. Phih ihl.

a enina on Tb. Glauber ot Hiversine h'r mariia go to Mr. Li- Va ''I0 Monday night at the Itev. Dr. Moses officiating.

B. House Serioiisly III. UouKe, la serlnii.lv lit al her rel. I ptmmf that Arnold Paly la to glv at th "cnousiy lit at ner resi-ie inatead Kittv vovent Avenue, from tne who valentine will be riven to the women and children In the audience. Joaenb Weber and Lew Fields, in Tb et Weber and Flelda," will be a feature at th teati tial nerformance la behalf of William T.

Franrla at th Century Theatr on Hunday evening, Feb. 53. TVnrlnc- the etiraxrment of Everywoman at the Herald fcquare Thai re. which bacina next week, there wilt be tore matinee a week, on Tneedar. Thuradaya and Saturday a.

tha final week of Th Million at that ttwatra the- will a eerie of theatr cartles. afternoon with a party lor Bail Caxin Corot De Bock aequo KeTtr Lawrence LeRoDe L'Hannitta Harpinies Mcsdag luaels MiUet Monciutlon Offtrmans RafaeS RiUt Thaulew Turner VanMartke Vibert Velloo e- If LI i kanaaa 1 la" aai pi ii. "leal flTZTrm aw P- IkCTH aha? a I ra mm It. lX, at a P- JLl -a a tti ir? fttt-w-T ra at ST l-wl-wt-B .1 mm t-rr aa ti 1 1 r. Pa It la wi r.

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itk.Vai -tv rriAAl a I- Tftaati. r-a ae-a a a a at tat IIV I1M ti tit i.j-i.aMia 14 1 1 1 at A a rwai.aaa. ra I' tit.vik a aa at Aa' 1 1 1 1 aaa -ian aa JW ft ftti. r-a ii ti -4 I aw. IL.

a aw waa wa ll f- aaaj it. a 1 tea a it A ra- aeAa Louis Hellprta wrote article for The Pnat and Tor ne isaiion ana nVt in revtsina tb Century Encyclo pedia ot rtaraea. tn- mi" n-a. Encyclopedia, and Upplncott Pronounc-inir Gsaetteer. He is survived by a brother.

Prof. An-gelo Jlellprin of th Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, and two altera. Mra. Love-man and Mrs. U.

Silver of Cleveland. Ohio. National Arts Club this vening en xn rite, of the Drama Among th Arta Chauncey Oleott will end bis en cement at tha fttwnd Onera Hauaa en Feb. Z4. and oa tn fnl lowing Monday will ta FloHda to anend tb Lenten eaoa at Hob found as a gueat or hi mner, Augwatua Fltoo.

Feveral' ehangea bav been mad In tbe pre- Inatead of Kitty to alnc. Charles J. Roes u.ls-l will ureaant a a par laity, and Charies Barrack wilt ba beard ta ri no eoloe. Tb Truth Wa Harden Talbot a jiew elav. will bar It first oerfnr mane at th Tck Theatre.

Buffalo, ea Feb. IJk, Inatead a ik. thla k. aa wa announced at tner session, ana a first. isom oa autcnau.

naa. a aa ta ''C Of arta-lna th. t.r.1. Sha rei-ently from a slight attack Mrs, House was to oe resting quietiy. v.

took his plac on th nitet jfy nornln'- nut collapsed ftea-Lyon PERFECT Tco-IiPoul" rUancj rjTeserves and beauti fies the teeth, prevents tooth decav and imparts Puny fragrance to the breath. Many of the paintings are unusually of the work of these Masters, and will Discriminating Collectors. Other Important Divisions aaaft Of the Fischer Collection are Japanese rorctiain. Pottery, and Carving; Chinese and Japanese Water Colon; Gold and Enameled Watches and Antique Jewelry. Miscellaneous Objects Include Rugs, Pottery.

Anna, Mediaeval Strong Bosca. Jrwe Boxes and Cabinet. Dresden Croupe. Wedgwood and Old Delft, ScvTTS Vases. Uiniaturea, Bon Bon Boxes, StwJt Boxes, Figures in Relief Carrtng.

MedaCioaa. Taolurda, Oothle Church Symbol. Fan. Clocks, Antique Bronxra and Candelsbrm. Te XIetraldl CafAJoi raataiifaf aeaIr raja srfW seal I mmy attdrews fwr any (.

The Anderson Auction Company Madison Avmue at Fortieth Street NEW YORK CITY I r-aa-wl a tl af. -W Saka. aaa niiiniwi ft 11- ai ye i ta-i ta ri 1" I Weita 171 1 nr Wctticabrtxli A T.ivcs am a Htm LJ TUT-ti -Wav tea IN ftalMi Twwrwaa Ur.r.,i a wt.e- ft fine example, rn i -i-TeV-rU appeal stronsiy tT 7 1 1 I I aawae af l- tt kt-jy-rji lLl ZmZm r- a'j2 I -a 14. ew 11 ka. be-4 rvts i t.

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