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1 Ii1 1I i I I I t6Ii jjr cilyv1 ru ruStWDAY StWDAY 2S 6Ii MISS MISSOROSliN CROSMAN OROSMANIH IN SHAM SHAMAT SHAMtIttnS SHAMtIIIRS tIttnS IT WALLACKS I IY A APLAY tPLIY 1PL4Y PLAY Of NEW YORK LIFE LIFEHer LlfEIItr LIFEHer Her Vart art That of a Woman of an Old OldKnickerbocker OldIinlckrrbocker OldIiiilckcrboeker Knickerbocker Family 1 allll Who Hess and anilBorrows andDorrows andUorrnws Borrows and Snonsr POne and Is I Wooed Wooedb Two MenHer Men her Part Well Taken TakenMi TakenMie Mi Mie 115 5 Henrietta Croaman returned to tothe tothe tothe the local stage last evening at Wallacks WallacksIndira WallackeTh Wallackarhtro Th Indira oalre i iu II play that gives her an oppor opportunity oppor1lu opporpntty tunity 1lu lY to do the sort of thing that she sheCIM 8heau bhoCall Call au do very well indeed Ind fd and that few fewactresses fewHclr5Se fewaCtrC actresses now active in this country can canio cancio oando io anything like as well Miss Crosman Crosmanis is an irresistible Irre istible refutation of tho theory theoryheld theJryl1ld tleoryi held i hl in some O1I1t influential theatrical quai quailurs qUI1It18 quattars tars that personal per 5onlll bounty youth and high highpints highJ1lr highoro pints J1lr aro an entirely successful Butwti Butwtinitf 8ubdtiInt ubtilUte lUte Int for professional skill tlkilland and experience experienceMui Mui tlO lus ha had a long and hard experience experiencein school She hits worked hard hardmil hardanti luirdInhl in lUll ri a tryiiiR ryin I mil siinYrod many professional trials trialsIut trialshe tria1lut Iut ihe he had comody talent to start with withmd withand withdOd md what die 1 1le had she ho has ha assiduously asiduous1yctt1tiVeti assiduouslycultivated lllSiduouslyultimtml cultivated until it has grown into an unoiiuipnunt anluipuwnt anpiipInent oiiuipnunt that gives iVtS a 1 good deal of pleas pleasure ure to cultivated and experienced play playuor playgleN gleN gleNLast 5 iOr uorLat iOrlar Lat evening this actress demonstrated demonstratednfrish irish that she is un accomplished come coineilifnic comei comelle ilifnic i It The medium through which whichtlw whichrtproved tlw Ill reproved this fact was a play called calledSham CltlledShal11 calledutn1 Sham utn1 in which the collaborators were werederaldine weroilraldine wereeralline deraldine Bonner who writes things for fori forttIP forhi i ttIP IIP magazines ma azines and Elmer Harris who wholast wholat whoLot last fall wrot The Offenders which whichimed whichetJarled whichtMtCl imed offending aftor a fortnight or so soSham 50ShaIU soShain Sham is described by its authors as asn 18R comedy and there is more or less to be beMid beaid heaid aid in favor fa vnr of this description It is isall isall isall all about Visa Katharine Van Riper who whois is i A member of one of the oldest of tho thoKnickerbcxker thoKnicklruCker theKnickerbocker Knickerbcxker families getting on toward towillll3n 31 herself and cold stony broke She lio is isin isin isill in fact the human eponge Sho eats eatsother eatsither atsother other peoples dinners rides in other otherjwplos otherfpl05 thlrloplelI jwplos motor care sits in other peoples peoplesopera peopleliup6ra peoplespera opera boxes wears clothes that arent arentpaid arentpaid arentlail paid for and has to dodge the landlord landlordthe the firbt rst of every month monthThe monthThe monthlike The bon of a nswjy rich Idaho miner minerwantB minerwantB minerwants wantB to marry her Her smart relatives relativesare are all for the match matchanthin anything to satisfy satisfythe sntisf sntisfthe the creditors Hut Katharine loves i a apoor apoor apoor poor hap who is so convinced that she sheIB IB genuine that she makes up her mind mindto to try tr to deserve his hi good opinion To Topnv Topay Topay pay no creditors she he determines to sell selltho selltho sellthe tho an Riper pearls pearlsold old family heir heirlooms hlir1f1lll heirloniii5 looms you ou knowonly Inow only to learn that her heramiable hfrRill heramiable of father had sold them thema amiable Rill IIIblo sham a i iR a ions ion long time ago and substituted substitutedimitations substitutedImitiltlons substitutedimitations imitations and the heirlooms are only onlyLot onlyhot I hot air a ir looms loomsSo So 00 everythings a sham heirlooms and andall and andall i isll all everything but the man she eh loves and andof andof I Iof of course the rough diamond from tho thogreat thegreat i igreat I great free liberty loving West Wt st where whereery whereevery heretOrj every ery mining prospectus pcaeca and only onlypccple onlypecpJe only1eP pccple 1eP from New tJw York are vilo io The Thopoor Thepoor Thepoor poor chap cha chaiis is anxious to take her debts debtsand debtsand I and all tut its part of her programme programmerogotohim pro programmetogotohim rnll1ll1e rogotohim 10 to him owing nobody in the thoworld world So Soit Soit jit it looks like a long separation with crodi croditors croditars I Itors tors asking for 58000 But the smart smartrelatives smartrelatives relatives are so afraid that the th creditors creditorswill I will sue a Van Rin Rier that they buy the hot hotair hotair jair air looms from la for that thattoSOOO 8000 and ails ailsweU I Iwell Iwell well that ends well wellThere we weHThere lThere There is no startling tartlin novelty nowlt about aboutthis a1JOuttl about11th this tl story Katharine Van an Riprr is a asort a80rt asort sort of Lily Uarth from The House of ofMirth oClirth ofMirth Mirth only she neor gets as tragic as asthe asthe asthe the Edith Wharton diameter The Thorich Therich rich miner and his son from Idaho are old oldold oldold oldold I old friends strongly reminiscent of vari various van vanIlls Ills others of the same typo all thn tit way wayhack Wll wayback and fur further Curther further I back to The Spenders even ther Rough Rout diamonds arc all very verywell veryvll orywell well in their way but thems no par particular jar particular i iticular ticular virtue in roughnfHw and thoro 1010 i iare Iare Iare are still a few humble and modest rnodetsons per perons er erons ons who cant see eo any real liarm In a alittle ItHtde alittle little polish A little polish now nO and thi then 1h11is nis is relished by eventhe even the roughest men menAnd menAnd i iAnd And by the way a prediction pro Lction in i hereby herebyhazarded hf ILerebhazarded rflhr rflhrhazarded hazarded that mine playwright plajni ht will willsometime will8lllletime witsmetime sometime make himself hlmS 1C famous hy pre preanting prosnting i ifntlng anting to our notice a member of If smart smartNew smartYork smartYork New York society whose heart art is not of ofhtone ofbtofle I I10M htone and who wouldnt steal a red hot hflstove jto stove to even if he could get away without withoutbeing withouthejn withoutbeing I being hejn caught It may not bo in the thepretent thepretent thepresent pretent generation but sometime some somehfw i ihow i ibow how there will arise the man of genius geniusto geniusto I to do thisdazzlincdeed Despite these reflections the authors authorsof of Sham Sharnhave have done a thing on the whole wholeworth whooorth wholeworth worth doing They have made of their theirchief theircbief theirchief chief character a rather genuine enuine person personand pononand personand and they have shown considerable techni technical cal ability and ingenuity in the luindling luindlingof of their principal theme Most of tho thosecondary thoecondary thesecondary secondary characters are als9 als pretty prettydefinitely prettydetlnitely prettydefinitely definitely drawn It is a blemish that the thoaction theaction theaction action of the second scondactakes act ac takes place in one oneif oneIIf onef IIf if those tho familiar conservatorio during duringth th the progress of a dance none of whose whosemjpfits wholleJts witosettje mjpfits ttje Jts ts ever intrude on the conservatory conservatoryxcopt conSefaT01Jlcept xcopt the characters concerned in tho thoplot thoplot thoilot plot and many of the ramifications of the thestory thcstory thestory story are somewhat obvious obviousThe ohviousThe obvioUsThe The play giveti Miss Crosman a chance chancefor chancfor for some excellent light comedy acting actingif if a sort too rarely visible nowadays No Nolover oloer olover lover of this thi delightful style of plaving plavingiught plavingflulIht pltvingitight iught to miss this opportunity It is isinie I ltrite trite 1110 that Hiss Crosman Cro man is never quite a amember itm aiiember member mber of an old New ew York family famil HO HOthat If IfIhat anthat that her performance la i not a true impw impwronation impIonation itnierponttiofl ronation but it is i good ood acting for all allthat allthltfull allthatfull that thltfull full of flexibility grace humor humorfTerveici humortrerve humortIervescence fTerveici trerve tIervescence cfnce nce volatility and magnetism magnetismwith ma magnetismwith netism netismwilh with now and then thenll touch of real feeling feelingnot not to mention one or two explosi6ns of ofnot ofhOt If not 11 1 unattractive feminine temper Both Bothhe BothIlIl Jtlithe he play and the acting lose part of their theirpotency theirwency theIrIrerlcy potency from presentation in so large a athcatrt atlwatr ailtflttre thcatrt but apparently a that cant be beliOpnd bef heIalpl liOpnd liOpndThe Ialplftie 1rd 1rdThe The supporting company is in the themam themain theintifl main well chosen chol Pn Marguerite St John Johnnml JohnIInd Tohnanti anti Amelia Mayhem gave excellent excellentUptehfH excellentkltchl excellentsketcbs UptehfH I of the th two smart aunts who whopavr whotJvr whorave rave up the difficult S000 OOO They made madethfrn madethem madethem them quit 11 II it real persons while that fine fineold fineflld finelll old actor Charles Walcot succeeded succeededin in endowing a shadowy part with a touch touchf touchnmlitr It tuality iaalit Frank Jamison made the theloiiRh the10lllh theioigh loiiRh diamond as If likable as that over overrated overrated overrated rated jewelry is ever likely to sosm se to a ametropolitan ametropolitlln arrietropolitan metropolitan audience and Homer Miles Mileswas MilesWat lileswas was very good as tho rough diamonds diatnonddion ion on He had just enough flaws to be behuman hehuman behtitnan human humanKOHI humanIIll htitnanNflR KOHI IIll I LACriURK LING FItIIlXI ENGAGED ENGAGEDof tNG1IGEDcongest 1 congest of the Sisters to Wed Paul PaulIlilpps PaullhIPI1 PattiIlilppt Ililpps Grandson nnlllon of Duncan DuncanRICHMOND DuncanHICYUIOND DuncanRcn4oND RICHMOND Va March 27 27ChiBwell 27ChiBwellD 27ChiewelllDabney Chiswell ChiswellDabney Dabney bney Langhorne of Mirador Albemarle Albemarlecounty AlbemarlecOll11ty Albemarlecounty county today announced the engage engagetnpnt engageInent engagebent bent of his youngest daughter Nora Norarhi Norarh rhi rh last of the Langhorne sisters to Paul PaulPhipps PaulPhipps PaulPhippa Phipps of England Both the young youngPeople youngp youngreople People fple have been spending some time at atliveden atCliveden atlIive1en liveden the country seat in England Englandof of Mrs Ir William Waldorf Astor Miss Lang Langijinessister LanglJIneIHlister LungkJrnes ijinessister ijinessisterIhe kJrnes sister sisterThe The announcement of the engagement engagementrr rr Miss Ilir langhorne will be of uocial tiociallnter tiociallnterp Inter Interfr fr throughout the th country She is al almo alt115t alMost mo Most HA Ii well known in Now ow York as in inVirginia Inrginia Inirginia Virginia rginia Misa Langhorne wan a ddbu ddbuinm ddbuantoflastyear bu buI inm I antoflastyear antoflastyearthe of last year yearhlie yearIhe the spent a considerable part of her herfirst herIrbt hertlrt first heawon I On in New York Mrs Astor Astornrning Astor1minp Astororning nrning over from England to chaperon chaperonIIT her Sh She possesses lIe8CB all the accornpllBh accornpllBhrrfntn rrfntn which mad famous her sisters BistersMm sistersIrll sistersMrs Mm Irll Moncure Parkins of this city cltjrs clt cltr cityMrs Mrs rs CharleH Dana Gibson of New York YorkMrs YorkIr YorkIrq Mrs Ir Reginald Brooks of Long Inland Inlandnd IfllnndIInd Islandand and nd Mrs lrA Astor AntorMr Alltorlr AstorMr Mr lr fhipps who is a young architect in inKrnmlson Isa 1 a grandson raTlflnn of William Butler Duncan of ofPW ofIV ofeW PW IV York ork and a nephew of Alexander Alexanderitler AlexandOI1Hler 1Hler itler Duncan who married the beautiful bl1ltutiful1rs 1rs Kcrnochan and who has been a fre frequent freWent Went visitor in Virginia He Is well I II known to the hunting eet in this State I SIEGFRIED MAT1XEE MAT1XEESlm Slm 1n1e 3Iorcna Jl rma Appears as nrunnhlll for forthe fortbe forthe the First Time Here HereA A It foretaste of the complete performance performanceof I of Der Ring des Nibebungen was given givenat at the Metropolitan Opera House yes yesterday yesterday yesterday terday afternoon when Siegfried was wasperformed wasporformed wasPOrfOrmed porformed for tho first time this season seasonThere seasonThere seasonThere There WHS a large audience but candor candorcompels candorcompels candorcompels compels the admission that after the theChristinas theChristmaa theChristznas Christinas holidays are out of the way waymatinee waymntin waymatinee matinee mntin audiences are invariably large largeWliat largeWhat largeVhat What is more important is tho fact that thatthis thatthis thatthis this audience gave early evidence of en enjoyment enjoyment enjoyment joyment Poor Siegfried Because it itis itIs itIs is a real music drama it cannot he given givenon on fashionable subscription nights Two Twoor or three performances in a season are areall areall areall all it can have Society does not care carefor carefor carefor for dwarfs and it will ilI not stay till the last lastscone lastscone lastscene scone of the last act to hear tho prima primadonna primadonna primadonna donna And that thatwhnts whats his name nameoh nameoh nameoh oh yes Wotan hes such a stupid old oldone oldQne oldone one eyed bore you ou know knowAnd knowAnd knowAnd And so away to outer darkness with withthis withthis withtlii this glowing dream of youth outh this pul pulsating1dramatization pulsatingdramatization palsatingdraniatizntion sating1dramatization of tho glorification glorificationof of tho male essence this throbbing thren threnody thronod threnody ody od of first and last love this melodic melodictorrent rnolodictorrent melodictorrent torrent of flaming inspiration inspira tion this musical musicalepic musicalpic musicalepIc epic of the transformation of the world worldby worldb worldby by a kiss Take it away and lot us have haveour haveour haveour our little Jimi with her little muff and andour nndourwell andourwell our ourwell well something with a procession processionor or a ballet and lots of lights Iigh and pretty prettygirls prettgirls prettygirls girls girlsThe girlsThe girlsThe The matinee audience yesterday was wasnot wallnot wasnot not too fashionable It recognized a agood 1 1ood agood good ood performance in which there wen werosqme worsql11e wensqnie sqme new ffatuna Mmo Morena llor l1a as asthe fillthe asthe the Bleeping Drilniihildr was awakened awakenedlate late in the afternoon Her impersona impersonation tion of tho rOle had beauty intelligence intelligenceand and plastic peso Unfortunately the themusic themusic themacic music does not lie well for Mmo Morenas Morenasvoice iorenaaVOICe oronls oronlsvoi voice voi and while her delivery of it itintelligent was waaintelligent wasintellimt intelligent and earnest earn it lacked the thepower thewer theI I power wer and sweep usually IIsuall associated with withWalter witht withWalter withValter Walter Soomer sang tho Wanderer and andthis andthis andthis this impersonation disclosed dh closed more of ofthat ofthat ofthat that art which haw made this now singer eingera a welcome addition to our list of operatic operaticacquaintances operaticacquaintances operatictcjuaintaticcs acquaintances He made the part stand standout standout standout out boldly holetl It was a vigorous and still stillipagnr stillI It ill illi eager i I old god not a weary wear dotard that thutAir tlmtI I Mr Soomor gave us His singing of the themufio themJ thenunlio mufio mJ io was beautiful beautifulI I I Mr lr Burrian sang Siegfried better than thanhe thanho I ho did when ho was last heard here in inthis Inthis i this part Miss IoIi 1is Sparkes was a somewhat somewhati somewhatshaky i shaky bird and Mr Ir Hinokley a 1 very dole doleful dolei doleml ful Pafncr alner Mr lIaises admirable Slime Slimehcd 1limehvd i laid its customary value in the general generalschema genenalI lenelulIchem I schema The performance benefited benefitedmuch hendlt3dmuch benefitedmuch much by the bkilful conducting of Mr Mrj MrIHtrt IHtrt IHtrtIn I Hertz HertzP In the evening Manon anon was sung sungI I Miss AIa and Mr Jr Jorn rn being the repro reproI I eentntives tJ ntltin of the tlieunlutppy unhappy lovers loversPltlXCETOX loversILY loversIRIXETON PltlXCETOX PLAY IIH I7IfIL IT If IfThe IiThe 1 1The The Triangle Club Iub to 4 Ghc The Duchess Duchessr fir it IIlniTstilrr at the Waldorf WaldorfTho Ualdorri ialdorfThe i The Princeton University Triangle Club Clubthe Clubtho Clubthe the dramatic organization from Tiger TigerTown Town is coming to New ew York on April AprilIi 17 There will be afternoon and evening eveningperformances eveningptrformances eveningperformances performances in the ballroom of the Wai WaldorfAstoria WaidorfA5toria WaIdm1Astoria dorfAstoria dorfAstoriaThe The play this year is as usual a musical musicalcomedy musicalcomedy comedy and its name is The Duchess of ofBluff ofH1uITshire ofBluffahire Bluff H1uITshire shire Cunningham who is ispresident ispresident I Ipresident president of the club and takes the priori prmcipal prioripal I Ipal pal comedy part is one of the writers of oftho ofthe ofthe the book and the lyrics and music are by byNorman I INorman IXormlu1 Norman Carroll and Arthur Samuels SamuelsAll I IAll All three of these young men are members membersof of the senior class cla Of course there is a aplot aplot aplot plot thero always is in this sort pf a play playthough playthough I though sometimes the audiences are glad gladto to have the synopsis printed on the pro programme programme programme gramme to tell them what it is It is all allabout allabout allabout about a house party on the shore of Lake LakeComo LakeComo Lake2omo Como in northern Italy at which a lot lotof lotof lotof of uncongenial people are arobeing being enter entertained entertained entertamed tained by I an absent ub cnt minded artist and his histalkative histalllative histalkative I talkative wife wifeThe wife1Ii I The 1Ii whole thing is the work of under underenidiuitex undergraduate undergraduateM graduate They write the book and the thelyrics thelyrics thelyrics lyrics and music every over year and more moreover mortovel moreover over the students themselves look after afterthe afterthn afterthe the costume and fcen scenery ry designing they theytake tlllYtake theytake take care of the light effects they draw drawthe dmwthe elrtiwthe the poster and cover for the musical score scoreand scoreand i Iaod and they arrange a good many man more moredetails moredetails moredetails details that make a first rate college Uege show showalmost showalmost i I almost as complicated as a professional professionaloroduction professionalvroduction professionalI I i oroduction i Last Manhattan Performance PerformanceAt IerforntanAt At the Manhattan Opera House llou yebter yebterday yeterda yesterday day da afternoon the final matinee of the theseason tho6eason theseason season took place The opera was wasSamson watlSamson wasSamson Samson et Dalila and the perform performance ance was one of the best ever given en at atthe atthe atthe the Manhattan The audience was large largoand largeand largeand and there wore prolonged demonstrations demonstrationsof demon trntiolls trntiollsI of approval for Miss Ii OervilleReacho and andMr andMr LndIr Mr Ir Ualmqres The opera inthe in the evening eveningwaa I WM Lucia with Mine Tetmzzini in inthe iilthe inthe the title role le This was followed by the thecarnival theof thecarnival carnival scene of Princesse dAubergo dAubergowith dAubl rge rgewilh with Miss Labia in the spotlight There Therewere Therewere I Iwere were more farewell demonstrations demonstrationsFinal I II i Final Music lu lc for YOUII OUI People IcoplrThnlastof PeopleTitolastof Thnlastof Thn 1lst Frank Frnk Damroschs Dlmroschs symphony symphonyconcerts smphonyconcert symphonyConcertS I concerts concert for young people took place at atCarnegie atCartgio atCarnegie Carnegie Cartgio Hull HII yesterday afternoon aferoon The Thetonic I II jI I I topic of tho day was Sagas and eelec eelectioim selectiOtiM tioim from AVucnors music dramas il i ilI I I luBtriUd tOIK ih their lr use Uf by composers compofler as a aI asource I source of inspiration Mr lr Damrosch DamroschI Damroschmade I made the customary verbal explanations explanationsand explanaton8 explanaton8and I and also thanked the patrons of the con conI COl coilcerts I i certs for their theirattendance theirattendanceTO attendance attendanceTO Gttnance Gttnancei 1 i TO 71 A 411 UI lit PLAYfillOVXDS PLAYfillOVXDSNote L1rGlllIDS I INOel I IIonda Note NOel Entertainment 1 ntlrtalnlent at atthe the Waldorf on onAlonday onllOttlay Alonday Ionda Afternoon Afernoon AfternoonAn I IAn I IAn An entertainment for 101 the benefit heneft of oftho oftho I tho Park and Playgrounds lJy rotnds Association locntion AssocIationwill 1 1will iwi will wi bo given fn in the ValdorfAstorla to toniorrow jmorrow morrow morow nftirnoon nltlroon Children Chidren from from rorn the thoplaygrounds theplaygrotiorle I Ipl playgrounds pl Yrounrl will wi ill do folk dances daces in national nationalcostumO nationalcostumw i icostumos costumos costumO in the now pine grove on tho thoroof theroof thoroof roof which will wi be opened opene for the first firsttime firt firttime firsttune time Tea Ten Teawilibosorvod will wi bo served ferved in the adjoining adjoiningeun I sun Iun parlor parlol with Witl Mrs rB George ttiggs ttiggsKate Hg ItiggaKate Kate Douglas Dou las Vi Wigin gin and Eleanor EleanorRobson EleanorRbfion EleanorEobuon I Robson Rbfion presiding A now lew cycle cyce of songs songsby songsby I by Isidore Luckslono Lu one will bo sung by by1rs Mrs 11 1rs Leonard IAonar Ely Patronetwos PatronEo of tho entertainment enterhLnment in include Incude indude I dude cude Mrs 1Jrs Charles Chrlcs I II Alexander Mrs MrsJohn MrsJohn John Alexandre Mrs Jm Frederick WWhitridge WWhltrldge WWhitridge Whitridge Mrs Charles rles 31 lrejelck rMaraUall rMaraUallMrs Iar larsiiall larsiiallMrs Mbal Mrs Beverley Robinson Rbinson Mrs 1lrs William Wiiti WlhiiuuDouglas I IDouglas Douglas Sloane Sloae Mrs 11 Clarence Mackay i iMrs Itlrs Mrs Levi Morton 1ortonJ Mrs lr Grant Gralt I la LaFargo a I IFarge iFar Fargo Far Mrs Richard Richr Watson a1on Gilder Gider Mrs 1lr I IDavid IDavId IDavid David Groer Grer Mrs Ir Alexander Van Rons Renaselner jselaer I Iseler selaer seler Mrs Jacob Schlff Schil Mrs lr James JamesSpeyer JamesI I II I Speyer Mrs Ire Charles Steele 8t01e and Mrs MrsV Mrsilliam Jrsiiam ilfiam iiam Osgood Field FieldAngloAmerican FieldAngloAmerican FieldAngloAmerican AngloAmerican AngloAmericanFine Fine Art Co CoJ I IJ Ichenhauser Ichenh user President i 523 Fifth Fith Avenue AvenueBetween Between 43rd 44th Sts os Netti Ne York YorkPAINTINGS yo4I YorkPAINTINGS I PAINTINGS PAINTINGSI I by byOld byI I Old Masters Mastersof I II of he 1 Early Italian I Flemish Spanish SpanishDutch SpanishDutch I Dutch Oerman and English Englih Schools SchoolsGalliries Shol SchoolsGaIIries Galliries Opts 9 oc AM A 6 oc MINSPECTION MI A AINSPECTION INSPECTION INVITED A FAREWELL TO SAFONOFF SAFONOFFANDREW SAFONOFPNDllEI ANDREW NDllEI VAnXEUIE PRESEXTS PRESEXTSTO IJIESENTS TO HIM HI A 1 SILVER SIL1EI WREATH WREATHnichard WREtTJJnt WWITI1Richard Richard nt hard Arnotd Also 110 Honored lonored at the theCoodby tie tieI theGoodby Coodby Concert of the Philharmonic PhilharmonicSociety Phlharmonlo PhlharmonloSocletyIusslan PhilharmonicSoeletyItusIan I Society SocletyIusslan SoeletyItusIan Uusslnn Programme to toI toilark 11 ilark ark the Leaders Lader Last Appearance AppearanceCarnegie Apparance ApparanceCarnegie AppearanceCarnegie I Carnegie Hall Hal was the scene seenoof ne of a adem ademonstraton dem demonstration demonatratlon onstration onstraton last evening eve lng such luch as that home homeof bore boreof of music mUlio rarely knows The he occasion occasionwas was the eighth evening concert cncrt of the thesixtyseventh theelxtYBeventh thesixtyseventh sixtyseventh sOon season of the Philharmonic PhilharmonicSociety Phl PhilharmonicSociety anonlc anonlcScety Society Scety and the farewell farewel appearance appearanc of ofWussily otI ofVassily Wussily Wassiy SafonofT fonoff the Russian HU8lan conductor conductorThe I The programme was Wl8 arranged not only onlyto to the pleasure of the Philharmonics Phihrmonics and andtheir andtheir andtheir their friends but in honor of the con conductor conductor coltductor ductor and of his compatriot and there therewas therewas therewas was what wht the bills bis called caled for a grand grandTschaikowsky grndTscmikowtky grnndTschaikowsky Tschaikowsky Tscmikowtky evening eveningSeparate eveningI oven lag lagSeparate I Separate Spnmt bills bis were distributed through throughthe the te hall hal requesting requ ting the audience audienc to remain remaini remainafter after tho conclusion of the concert i I conclUion as asAndrew asAndrew Andrew Carnegie would then make a ashort ashort aI I short address addrlsi But the greatest demon demonstration demonstration stration of the audience came before beCor the thoI thehat theironmaster I ironmaster had hat hi his chance chanO The he pro proI I I gramme grDIO was wa in two parts and the demon demonstration demonI I stration straton in its i1 greatest exuberance cmbernc came camebetween cme cmebtween cainebetween between btween them Part I 1 was the Tecliai Tecliaikowsky Tscmi Tscmikowsky Tschaikowaky kowsky symphony No fi minor Pa Pathetiqup PathtQu Pathttique thetiqup thtQu in four parts prt Adagio Adlgioalegr Adagioallegro Adagioallegronon allegro allegronon non trppo tr pp ppo Allegro AIf con graxia gra2il Allegro Allegromolto Alegro Alegromolto Allegromolto molto vivace vlvIc Fmalo FmuloAdagi FinaleAdagio Adagio latnen latnentoso lamenI lamontoso I toso tosoWhen When this was wui finished thero was such suchI I a profusion profu ion of floral foral tributes cent to the thestage thoI thestage I stage as ii i associated IsoclatL with wih the farewell farewellof farowel of a 1 popular singer The tributes were wereto welet wereto to Safonoff Sufonof and to Richard Hchrd Arnold Arold vice vicepresident vio vicepresident president of Jhe the Philharmonic Phihmonic Society Societyand Socety Socetyand Societyand and concert concrt master MteJ of the Philharmonic Philharmonicorchestra Phiharmonic Phiharmonicorche Philharmonicorchestra orchestra orche tra The audience audienc rose roe and cheered cheeredand cheeredand cheeredand and the orchestra orche8tr sounded a fanfare fanfareBut fanrareHut fanfareBut But the hall hul became ueQme again as a still stil OH a achurch achurch achurch church when the programme was wa resumed resumedTho re resumedI umod umodI I I Tho following folowing numbers number were Capriccio CapriccioItalienjie Cpriccio CpriccioHalonue CapriceioItalienime Italienjie Halonue op 45 5 Elegio Eegio for string I orchestra and Marche Slave op 31 1 i iAt 1 At the conclusion conculion Mr Carnegie Cnregie OI mounted mountedthe the platform and addressing adrelng Mr Safo Safonot SaoflOti 1 not flOti said Your friends Criend whose wh se name lame Is Islegion 1 islegion legion could not allow this occasion occion to topaM topass pa paM without expression of their delight delightin deJght deJghtin in what you ou have done and their sorrow sorrowat at your departure You ou have been ben a apower apower I IpoVer power among along music lover 10 and have havemade havemade I Imado made a host of fricnds triends From the time timeof timeof of your YOU first Irt appearance when you on enI I thralled thrled your upparnnce audience to now your our last lastuppeiranco hlt hltappcamnCat lastappearance appearance appcamnCat at atle least ast for the present presentppliue pre presentlmpplttmsolou ont ontlapplueJyol lapplueJyol lmpplttmsolou ppliue you have filled fled the commu community cmmu cmmuni communit with memories which this th nity ni nit memorie generation generationat generaton generatonat at least can never forgdt forgdtOur forgtOUI IorgstOur Our admiration admirtion of you ou as an artist art and andour andour andour our appreciation apprecaton of you as a man nuU you youcarry 3ou 3outarry youcarry carry back with you to your home Our Ourearnest Ourearnest Ourcontest earnest plea is it that many happy years yearsmay yearsmay enr enrmay may he yours at your home and that tht we wemay wemol wemay may mol have avo the pleasure of greeting greting you youthrough youthrugh youthrough through the years again againAt At the earlier Jlier demonstration a green greonlaurel gren grenlaurel greenlaurel laurel wreath wnath had been presented proento to toSlonof toSmifonofT Safonoff Slonof by 1 tho members momb of 01 tho orchestra orchetra orchetraI I Mr Ir Carnegies speech accompanied aecompmie the tle thepresentation presentation to the tl conductor of a silver tliver tliverliurel silverlaurel laurel liurel wreath wreath and to Richard Hclrd Arnold of a asilver I asilverloving silver silverloving iverJoving loving cup cupthe the occasion ocion marking markingtho marllng marllngthe the retirement Itirment of Mr Ir Arnold Arold as concert concertmaster con concertmaster rt I Imaster I master and his advent adv nt as manager mana er under underJhe underhe Jhe he new regime gimoto gimetoether together ether with auto autograph nutograph autograph I graph albums containing hundreds hundrs of ofsignatures otBignature ofsignatures signatures Bignature from admiring friends of the thetwo thetwo thetwo two men menMr menMI itienMi Mr MI SufonofT Safonot said sad in response rspone I Iwould Iwould Iwould would like lke to answer you ou Mr Carnegie Carnegiein Clllegiein in my native natl ve language but butI I fear that the theaudience thenudience theaudience audience would not understand underltand me So Soplease SoItlense please excuse my English Englsh which is not notadequate notadeuate notadequate adequate adeuate to express exprC what I feel fel The Thomemory Thememory Thememory memory of the emotions emoton of this evening eveningwill eveningwl will wl remain with mo all al the days of my mylife myle mylife life le The sympathy of the American Americanaudiences Amercan Amercanaudiences Americanaudiences audiences at my first frst efforts elorts here were wereMich weresuch such as a to make me almost almOt forget my own owncountry owncountn owncount I country count iv Allow Al me to express from the bottom bottomof bttom bttomI of my heart my gratitude for this demon demonstration demon8tratln demonstration stration 8tratln of friendship frendshil If I I gave you yousome youBomo yousonic some moments of satisfaction ItlBfaction I was washappy washapp washappy happy My I heart ht 8rt is full ful of appreciation appreciationfor a rrclation rrclationfor for the New ew York public publc Applause lAiplauselMy ApplauseSly Applaule1 Applaule1Iy Sly Iy heartfelt thanks to all al the friends rends who whohave whohave whohave have honored honord ma lt in thin address I am ami amhonor alahonored honored honor that tmt one of your prominent citi citizens citizens zens has felt it his duty to speak here herei herehen When hen Mr Ir Carnegie Carg drew out Mr Ir Arnold ArnoldI Arold Aroldto to address addree a few words specifically spCcitcal to toi tohim him Safonoff Safonot lead the applause applas Mr MrCarnegio MrCarnegie lr lri Carnegie called Ued Mr Ir Arnold the honored honoredand and beloved beon i lovtd nostor of the Philharmonic PhilharmonicSociety Phiharmonlo Phiharmonloi PhilharmonioSociety i Society ociet and sail Blid that many IIL in the audi audionce audioIl1nc audionce Il1nc once had from childhood chidhood looked to see seeif 8eei seeif i if he were on tho sta stage before sitting sittingdown siting sitingI sittingdown I down to the Philharmonic Phihannonio concerts concertsYou COnl concertsYou r8 I You could culd not get away from the society societyif if you wanted to said Bid Mr Carnegie CarnegieYour Cregie CregieYour trnegieYour Your friends present this as I a memento mementoof of your promotion and your devotion devotionto i to service Ierviec and aul wo all hope for you ou many manyyears manyyenr manyyears years yenr of service slrvic more moreI moreIIro I Hero lere SafonofT and Arnold shook hands handsto hand I to fjreat reat applause and ad Mr lr Arnold Arold said saidIt saidI It I ia impossible ilp08ible1 I have hle not been well wel for forI forthe I the last Iat two weeks wfeksJ weeksI I am overcome overcomecan overcomeI overcomeIcan I I can only say Il thank you ou with all al my heart heartAfter heartAfer heartAfter After Afer the audience Iudienc had dispersed there therewer therewere were wer other ceremonies cremonie in tho greenroom greenroomwhere greenroomwhere greenroomwhere where exPresident exPreident Francis rncis Hyde of ofI ofthe I i the society acting for the donors of the thewreath thewreath thewreath wreath and the cup presented to Safonoff Safonoffa Snfonol a I watch foA in the shape shpe of a golden goldenlyre goldenlyre goldenlyre lyre Hot with diamonds dhtmonl and to Arnold Arold a adiamond 8diamond adiamond diamond ring ringGERMAN rig rigOERUUI ringGEIIIAN GERMAN ARTISTS AIITIT FESTIVAL FESTIVALMew FESn FESnNew l4L l4Lew Mew ew Yorks First Intrrtalniurnt ntrrtalnllt of the thepilml tle tleInd theIInml pilml Ind at lt tlieTWalclorf tle th6I 1aldorr taIdorf taIdorfThe I ITho The first frst Artists Festival Festval stIva I copiedafter copiedaftertho copied aCer after afterthe I Ithe the German original took place last night nightat i at the WaldorfAstoria WaldorfItoria Artists Fee FcstivalH Feetivale tivalH tvall iifwhich htwhich actors actor and singers linge take takepart taliepart takepart part are a national diversion in Berlin Berln and andother andother andother other large German cities cties and the trans transplanted transpl8ntell traitsplanted planted revelry took very Jry well welllt last night nightTbo nightb nightThe I The entertainment Imtertinment began with a concert concertand concertand concertflfll I and the number on the programme in included Included Incluclod cluded sonfjs sonls sons by Mmes Ranzenberg Kas Kaschowska Kaschowlkl Kaschoweka chowska chowlkl Homer Destinn Destnn and Gadski and andMM andM andMM MM Antlios AntlI Burrian Hinckley Martin MartinSoomer Martn MartnHoOner MartinSoomner Soomer HoOner liluss IllsR Didur Jorn rn and Muhl Muhlmann Muhlmann Mmmliimann mann mannThere mannfhere mannThere There was waa a minstrel show later latorln in which whichmost whichmOBt whichmost most of tho men singers blacked up and andgave andgave andgave gave their thei ideas of what an American first firstpart fIrstpart rst rstpart part should be whenaiven by foreigner foreigners foreignerswith with only a I veneer of black cork corkTho corllTho corkIhe Tho receipts went to the German Actors ActorsFund ActorsFund ActorsFund Fund which benefited hneUted to the extent of ofseveral offverl ofseveralthousand several fverl severalthousand thousand thousnd dollars dolars Nothing stirred stirredthe strred stirredthe the large audience so much as the Torea Toreador Toreador Toroador I dor Song from Carmen sung by all al the themon the018tS themon mon soloists 018tS who had taken part Jart in the thoconcert theconcert concert concertThere 0 There was dancing afterward when whenartists whenartst whenartists I artists artst and audience mingled with the theimpartiality th01 theImpartia1y theImpartiality impartiality Impartia1y that is the final fnal test of success successin succss succssIn in a genuine Kuensterfest KuensterfestOLD Kuensterfelt KuensterfeltOIIJ OLD GLEE CLV TO SING SIIG AGAIN AGAINColumbia JGUN iIGAINColumbIa I II IColumbia I I Columbia Men or the 80s SO 01 to Do Honor Honorto to Van an Arerlnse ArerlnseTho Afrlnge AfrlngeTho AwringeThe Tho Columbia glee club which Bang Bangin in the early Irly 80s SOswi will provide some Bme of the themusio themusio thernusio musio at tho dinner which the thousand thousandformer thollld thollldforor thousandforuer former students student of Dean Von Amringe of ofColumbia ofCoiumbia ofCojumbia Columbia Coiumbia University are to tt hold in his hishonor hisItonor hishonor honor in the WaldorfAstoria WadorfA8torla next Satur Saturday Hnturday taturday day night The club has ha compiled compied a book bookof of the old nonga ong and new songs songf with pa padio pose posedies dies on popular popullr Bongs Bon and they will wil try tryto tr tryto to make as much nOIse as they did when whenthey whunthey whenthey they sang in the Fortyninth Fortynlnthltrot street buld buldIngt buildlags build buildingn lags ingnOne Ingt lagsOne One thing thlnp that has hUl marred the arrange arrangements arrangeI arrangements ments for the dinner ia the tho fact that th the theaddressing thenddrBing theaddressing addressing bureau which had the tht contract contractto to send Bnd Invitations Invitton to all al tho graduates graduatesfrom grduats grduatsfrom graduatesfrom from 1800 J86 to 1008 t08 lost several Iooral of the lists listsand lst listsand and a I as a result a number of the thl graduates graduateshave grduatO have failed faie to receive roeivo thoir invitations invitationsWilliam Invittons InvittonsWiliam InvitationsWilliam William Wiliam Demorest Demoreit SI has been ap appointed appointEd uppointed pointed pointEd a special committee commitol of one to try tryt tryto to repair the damage damaJe It I is announced announcedhowever announcedhowever announcedhowever however that thatt if the special committee committeefails committe fails fai8 to reach graduates gaduates who have hlve been beenmissed ben benmiMed beenmIssed I missed by the addressing bureau they the may mayconsider mayconalder mayconsider consider themselves themslves invited anyway anyay i I IBOOK BOOKS BOOK AND tD AVTHORS AVTHORSThe The publication publc tn of ofJoeeph IJ0eph Joseph and His HisBrethren Hi IllsBrethren Brethren Brethrn by the poet Wells calls cls atten attention aten atenton attention tion ton to that house bou of Intellect Intelet the Pines PinesPutney Pine PinesPutney Putney where Swinburne and Watts JVattsDunton WattsDunton att Dunton have hve lived lve in a literary lera lighthouse lighthousekeeping JghthoU lighthousekeeping keeping a keen ken outlook outook on onthe the world of ofletters ofleter ofletters letters leter Mr WattsDunton WatsDunton speaking Ipeking of oftheir ottheir oftheir their discoveries dlcvfre hi i the Book Bok Monthlysays Month1says Monthly says If I It had not been for Rossetti R0tetti Mr MrSwinburne MrSwinbure MrSwlnburno Swinburne Swinbure would never neer have hve written writen his hisbrilliant hisbriiant hisbrilliant brilliant briiant essay Csy on Blake and ad if It had ha not notbeen notbeen notbeen been for th the essay CY Blake Bae would 1ould perhaps perhapsnot perhp not have become bcme the idol of a whole group groupof of poets and ad writers wriers If I Rossetti Rosett had hadnever hadnever hadnever never picked up in Quoritchs Quaichs penny pennylumber pny pnylumber pennylumber lumber box bo1 a copy cop of Fitzgeralds Fizgeralds para paraphrase paraphe paraphrase phrase phe of Omar Khayyam people would wouldnever wouldncver wouldnever never have heard h0rd of the Rubalyat and andwe andwe andwe we should have hve been spared an ocean of ofwriting ofwriting ofwriting writing upon upn the tent maker of Nishapur NishapurRossottls Nish hAp rR08setls rRosottis Rossottls R08setls other otherfindthis flndthis find this poem of ofWelss ofWelssho Wellss Wellssho ho pronounced pronounce more Shakespearian Shakesparian than thananythingelse thn thnI thananythingelse I anythingelse anythlngele out of ofThomas Shakespeare ShakespeareThomas Shaespeare ShaespeareThomM Thomas Ne Nelon Nelson on Page has finished finishedtho ish a athe the last chapters Chaptrs of John Marvel farel Assist Assistant Asist Assistant in InScribnerand Scribncr Scribncrand Scribnersand ant now running rnning serially serily and has sailed Iled for England to be gone goneseveral goneseveral goneseveral several months He will wi also als take a motor motortrip motortrip motortrip trip on the Continent ContinentAn Contnlnt ContnlntAn An optimistic optimistc view ylo is il taken by a nwriter awrier awriter writer wrier in the Publishers Publhfs Weekly on The ThoSpring TheSpring TltoSpring Spring Outlook Outoo in the book trade The Thepublic Thepublic Thepublic public demand fiction fcdon he urges fiction fictionmust fictionmust fictionmust must be furnished and the public puLlerOt puLlerOthl8 publicrest publicrestless rest restless less hl8 volatile voltie morbidly curious curiousalows curiousalowsauthor curiousallows curiousallowsauthors allows allowsauthors authors author very often oren to furnish furish them with withA withcommodity A commodity of which the producer producertho the middle man and the consumer should ahoulcbe shouldbe be alike alke ashamed almmed Fiction always re reflects I Iflots Iflect flects flots the 11e lte customs oustms and habits hbit of its itsday Isi Isiday Itsday day The times tlm are sybaritic sybaritc mate materjalism materJnlsm materjalism rjalism rJnlsm is in the ascendant acendant women are areloading areloding areloading loading wholly wholy unnatural lives lves and ac accept ac accept I Icept cept wholly wholy false fale views vies offered them on onsubjects onsubjoots onSUIjOOtS subjects they cannot cnnot judge from frm the thetouchstone thotouchtonf thetouchston touchstone touchtonf of experience Women writ writers writer writers ers er are responsible for many novels novelsthat novel novelsthat that tht claiming clmlnt to toCoffer tooer Coffer real rl pictures picture are aremerely aremoly aremerely merely moly vulgar and an wholly wholy without per perspective pr prpotive perspoetive spective or artistic artstc balance But this thisis is nlso lo improving The announcements announcementsthis this season 880n show Ihow fewer of the peculiar peculiarproblem peulir peulirpr peculiarproblem problem pr blem novels novelsSome noveI8Some novelsSome Some Acrostic Acostc Signatures Signlture of Francis FrancisBacon FrancisBacn FrancisBacon Bacon Bacn Baron Bron Yerulam Verlam of Vorulam Via Viscount Vi1 Vi1count Viacount count St Alban together with some somepthers Bmo some9thers I Ipthere pthers all al of which are ar now for the first firsttime frst frsttme firsttinme time tme deciphered and published I is the thosomewhat thelomewlmt thesomewhat somewhat formidable formidble title tite ot a work to tobe tobe tobe be published publshed in i April Aprl by William Wiiam Stone StoneBooth StoneBooth StoneBooth Booth MThl This book discloses discos6 about abut two twohundred twohundr twohundred hundred hundr acrostic acstio signatures of FrancisBncon FrancisBacon Francis FrancisBacon Bacon to be found in works which with withfew wih wihtew withfew few exceptions excptons appeared under the thenames thename8 thenames names of other men or with no named namedat nme nmeat at all al The object of the book bk isto il remove removefor removefor removefor for all al time from the realm rolm of surmise surmisetho surmi the question queston of the authorship of the thewritings thewritingnow thewritings writings writingnow now attributed attributd to the actor of ofStratfordonAvon ofStrtforonAvon ofStratfordonAvon StratfordonAvon StrtforonAvon and to show that thatBacon tht thtI thatBacon Bacon Baconhimselt himself sometimes lornetlmes collaborating collaboratingwith colabrting colabrtingwith with his brother brothr Anthony put forth or orcomposed orI orcomposed composed compose several sveral important Imprnt work workascribed workascribd workaascribed ascribed ascribd in hi hi his time and since sinc to hug l1is fel fellow fellow fellow low poets pt Spenser Spnlr and Id Marlowe Ben BenJonon BenJonan BenJonm Jonon Jonan Bihop Bishop Hall Hal and John Milton Miltonalso Mitn Mitnal8 Miltonalso also al8 are represented repeot by some Bme remarkable remarkableacrostics remrable remrableacotlc remarkableacroetice acrostics acotlc hitherto hither unknown unnown Prof Hugo MtinsterbergB MUnlterorgs book bk The TheEternal TheEterl TheEtemai Eternal Eterl Values which appeared appr last lastyear Il8tyeltr lastyear year in i Germany Gery and was welcomed welcome as asan a aan asan an important impornt contribution cntribution to philosophy philosophyis phiOphy phiOphyis is now to be translated tnlat into English Englih and andpublished andpublihe andpublished published publihe coincident cincdet with the change chnge of ofpresident ofprident ofpresident president at Harvard Hard University It is isnot isnot isnot not to be a a mere mer mem translation trnslaton but many manyside mny mnyside manyside side Issues iuC will wi be omitted omited and many new newparts newparts newparts parts added which link Inl it more closely closelywith cosely coselyI closelywith life lifeTuberculosis lifeTuberculosis with practical lie lieMTuberculois I MTuberculois Tuberculosis a Preventable Preventble and Cura Curable Cur CurI CuraI I ble Disease Di6ele Is the suggestive title of a abook 1 abook I book by Dr 8 Adolphus Knopf whichwill which will willbe i 1 be published publishe soon sn It I Is the record rerd of the theI theenormous I I enormous achievements of the last ten tenyears tenyea tenI I years yea toward tar the subjugation sbjugation of this die discase ds dsI dieI I case ease and a handbook hnbk of intnotons instructions for forevery forever forevery every ever man and woman lay or professional professionaldiseased prfelonaldisas professionaldiseased diseased disas or healthy who will wi unite in one onegreat onegreat onegreat great combined cmbined movement for its is sub subjugation subjugation subjugation jugation It I is addressed addre alike alke to the thenurse thenUTe thenurse nurse nUTe the physician physican the statesman the thelegislator thelegislator thelegislator legislator the teacher techer and the citizen citizenA A It rumor is current and credited by the theAthenccum thehen theAthE2nwum Athenccum hen um that some of John Stuart Mills Millsletters Millsletters 111 letters leUol as well wei as those thoe addressed addres to him himto to which they reply are to be placed place within withinreach withinreach withinreach reach of the public publc Thero has las boon boonmuch bon bonmuch boonmuch much rogrot over the loss 108 of tho letters letterssuch letter letteras letterssuch such as those to Tocqueville Tooqueio in a corro correspondency corro8pondencp corroI I spondency of which tho other half is isknown isknown isI I known knownTho knownThe I Tho Book Monthly calls Mrs Irs Katherine KatherineMacquoid KntherineI KatherineMacquoid I Macquoid the veteran eteral of our army of ofwomen ofwomen ofwonton women novelists noels1 She has just cele celebrated ce1ebmted celebratod brated her eightyfifth eight fth birthday and she shoin sheis altois is still Hti in good goo health helth and full of energy energySho energyShe energyShe She IIIH just been finishing fnishing another anotherjmovel anotherjmovelher lovel lovelher ove her fiftieth Ifieth since sinc sho began towrito to wrie write Her Hermost Hermost i imost most popular story tOI Patty Paty was Wl written writtenin writen i I in 1871 187 nearly forty foryyolrs fortyyuars yonrs ago agoThis agoI go goThi8 I This is remarkable remarl ble centennial year yearIn yearIn yearIn In 1809 18 Lord Byron was wa writing wrtin Childe ChildeHarold Chide ChideHarold ChildoHarold Harold Sir Walter Walt Scott was composing composingThe compoingThe The Lady of tho Lake Lko Goethe had fin finished finishe ished ishe the first part of Faust and was wasexperimenting wa waexpermenting experimenting expermenting with fiction fCton Cuvier and andHumboldt andHumboldt amidHumboldt Humboldt were making their contri contributions contribution contributions butions bution to science scence and Hegel and Fichte Fichtewere Fiehtewere iohtowere were working out their philosophical phioophical ideas ideasF ide ideQ Aflalo Afalo will wi publish publsh a 1 new book booksoon hooksoon 100ksoon soon giving a a a bright and entertaining entertainingaccount entertining entertiningaccount entertainingaccount account of fishing fhing and other days in Call California Cl Callfornia fornia toria and Canada under the title tte of ofSunset oCMHunset ofSunset Sunset Playground Playgrund The authors Iutors re recent recent recent cent visit to the famous and beautiful beautifulCatalina beautCul beautCulCtlna beautifulCatalina Catalina Ctlna Island Islandthe the mecca of sea anglers anglersis is described decribed Accounts Acount which will wi be beof beof beof of interest to lovers lover of fishing are given givenof of sport with the thl great Pacific game gamefishes gamofiehe gamefishes fishes fiehe and the trout of American Amercan and andCanadian andCanadian Canadian lakE lakes and streams Itrems There are arealso arealso arealso also bright and amusing criticisms crltc ms of ofAmerican ofAmericln ofAmericmn American Americln and Canadian life le and customs customsTho custom customThe customsThe The Womans Invasion Invaion which is now nowappearing nowapprII appearing apprII serially serialy in Kierybcilys fterlblyl Maga Magazine MagzilO MagaziflO zine zilO will wi be brought bought out in book form formduring formduring formduring during the present present season The work workis is I a collaboration collabraton by William Wiiam Hard and andRhita andRhia andRhita Rhita Rhia Childe Chide Dorr Dor presenting presentng the eco economic eco economic oconomic nomic condition of women workers with withstartling withItrtlnl withstartling startling Itrtlnl statistics statstlcB From it may be belearned beIMred belearned learned IMred Taut tat 800000 800 widows 700000 700 mar married married marneil ried women and 80000 eoo divorced women womenare are breadwinners of necessity and work working workIng workIng ing under conditions that are ruinous rinous to tohealth tohealth ohealth health and often fen indecent to the point of ofimmorality ofimmoralty ofimmorality immorality immoralty The fact Is the writers writerssay say that Industry Jndu try because of the sex sexwhich Iex Iexwhich sexwhich which dominates domlnt it Is still Iti In the main maintemperamentally maintemperamently mauitemperamentally temperamentally temperamently a bachelor with ener energetic enerjetc easygetic getic jetc exhausting shortsighted irreipon irreiponHible Irrespommsibis Hible Ilble bachelor ways wlYs Tho very ery quarters quartersoccupied quarttl8 quarttl8occupie quartersoccupied I occupied occupie by Industry Indusry are as It wore werebacholor worebnhulor worebachelor bachelor bnhulor quarter quare not well wel suited lulted to total feminine fem totalnine nine occupancy occupanc and ad not profoundly no profoundy af affectad a atfocted fectad ro so far by the temporarily temporarly indus induntrlal InduI industrial trial who flit ft through them In the short shortterm ehor shortterm term of their working youth If I those thosowomen thoS thosewomen women ever come to stay sty their lives lves out outif outI outif if I Industry Industr ev Vr mr really rely marries andj Dbettee Dbetteecn settles settlesdown settlesdown down cn we shall Ihal see some housekeeping housekeepingtft 2 I i tft I IN INSOCIETY INSOCIETYMrs SOCIETY SOCIETYMrs SCIEI SCIEIMI Mrs MI Cornelius CorelU CorneliusYanderbilt Vanderbllt Vaderit and her slater slaterMrs lter lterM sterMrs Mrs Ogden Qgdn Goelet Glet wil will sail si for Europe Europeon Europ on Wednesday Wenesday accompanied nmpanie by their theirfather theirfather theirfather father Richard Wilson Wisn Lady Ly Herbert Herbertwill Herort Herortwi Herbertwill will wi join Rich her father and sisters siter on their theirarrival theirarival theirarrival arrival arival in England EnglandMrs EnglandMr Mrs Mr Jaffray Jaray Bigelow her hr daughter daughterMiss daughterl1 daughterMiss Miss l1 Dorothy Bigelow Bgeow and Miss Mi Nellie NellieHolt Nele NeleHolt NellieHolt Holt are among those thoe departing for forEngland forEngland forEngland England on Wednesday Mr depig and Mrs MrsGeorge MIj MrsGeorge George Winthrop Folsom who will wi bo bopassengers bepassengers passengers Winthop on on the Adriatic Adritc on Wednesday Wednesdayand Wededy I Id paSngel8 and who will be accompanied accmpnied by MISS MisaConstance Mi MISSConstance wi Constance Folsom will wi be joined joie on their theirarrival thei theirarrival Consto lolom arrival arival In England by their tlelr daughter daughterMrs Mrs Churchill I BatterIes Stere who has been beenabroad bn bnabrd boonabroad abroad abrd Curchi all al winter They will wi be away for fortwo fortwo fortwo two months month and afd on their thei return retur will wi go to totheir totheir totheir their place plac in Lenox LenoxGeorge LenoxGeorge LenoxGeorge George Morgan who has passed pse the thewinter thewinter thewinter winter at Ventfort Ventort Hall Hll his place plac at atLenox atLenox atLenox Lenox Mass Ma sails on Wednesday WednOdav His Hisson Hillsoo Hisson son George Morgan is i now in Paris ParisMr Parisllr ParisMr Mr and Mrs lrs Clarence Clance Mackay Mackaygave lnkay lnkayave Maekaygave Mrs MrsTHaokay Mrsaokay lrs lrsackay gave ave a dinner on Tuesday evening THaokay ackay has postponed postpone her contemplated contemplateddeparture contemplate contemplateddeparture departure forvEngland for England and Ind now plans plansto pl I Ito to dparure go over about the middle of May On OnApril OnAlrl OnApril April 1 she will wi leave town for Harbor HarborHill Habor HaborHi Hill Alrl Hi the Mackay 1nckay country countr place on Long LongIsland LongIland LongIsland Island IslandD Iland IslandD I ID Mills 1is will wi return from California Californiaat Calfomia Calfomiaat at the end of April AprilInvitatiqns AprilInvitatiqns AprilInvitatiqns Invitatiqns were sent out last lat week weekfor wek wekCor weekfor for the wedding weding of George Clyde of ofNew ofNew ofNew New York and ad Miss Marie Thomas Brooke Brooketo Brke Brketo to take place ce in Holy Trnitv Trnitv Church ChurchPliiladolphra hurh hurhPhilaelpbl hurehPhiladelphia Philadelphia Philaelpbl at noon on Wednesday Wednesdayin Weanesay Weanesayin in Easter Eter week wek with breakfast breakfat after afterward afterward afterward ward at the home of tho brides parents parentsMr parante1Ir Mr 1Ir and Mrs Mr Hunter Brooke BrookeMr Mr Ir and Mrs Pierpont Pieront Morgan MorganJr Jr gave a dinner on Monday 1onday night at attheir attheir attheir their home 231 Madison Maion avenue On OnWednesday OnV OnWednesday Wednesday night dinners dinner were wer given by byJ Hampden Robb of 23 Park Pak avenue avenueand avenueand avenueand and Mr and ad Mrs 111 Charles Charle Alexander Alexanderof Alexader Alexaderof of 4 West Fiftyeighth street steet Mrs MrsHermann Mr MrsHerntann Hermann Oolrichs Oelrich of 1 East Et Fiftyseventh Fiftyseventhstreet FittYBevent street stret gave a dinner of seventy seenty covers coversat at the Plaza on Thursday night nl ht Mrs MrsBolton MrsBlton MrsBolton Bolton Blton Hall Hal of 33 East Et Sixtyfirst Sixtyfrst street streetalso stret stretalso Btreetalso also gave a dinner on 01 Thursday It Itwas ItW Itwas pae her herfiance herfianc herfianc was for Miss Dorothy Toler ana ad fianc John Hone Auerbach Auerbah who are not notto notto notto to be married mared until next autumn Miss MissToler Mils MilsToler MissToler Toler will wi pass pl the summer as usual Ulua with withher withher withher her mother motler Mrs MI Henry Henr Pennington PenningtonToler Pennn on onToler Toler at Murray Bay Canada Caaa Mrs MrsJames MrsJames r8 r8JamO James JamO Russell Rusel Soley gave one of the din dinners dinner dinnets nets ner of last Ilt night at her home 22 2 East EastFiftysixth Elt EltFitysixth EastFiftysixth Fiftysixth Fitysixth street streetCards 6treetCar streetCards Cards Car were receive reeivel here last Ilt week weekfrom wek wektrom weekfrom from Mr and Mrs 11 Churchman Churhm Koden Kodenbough Ren Renbough Rodenbough bough for the marriage mariago of their sister BisterMiss sitr sisterMiss Miss 1 Sara Sra Frances Frnc Seitz Slt and Frank Frnk Reader ReaderJr Rer RerJr Jr to take tke place ple at 0 oclock tclock on the even evening evening evening ing of April Apri 12 I at Brainard Brina Union Presby Presbyterian Prbyterin Presbyterian terian terin Church Churh Boston Etn Pa The recep reception rep reption reception tion afterward will wi be at the brides home 408 40 Clinton Cliton atrard Terrace Terrc Mr Reeder Reer who whotho is istho istho tho second seond son of Gen Ge and Mrs Frank FrankReoder Frnk FrnkI FrankReeder Reoder ot Easton and his hi bride will wi be at athome athome athome I home Reer after afer E8ton May 15 at 50 North Third Thirdstreet Tid Tidstret ThirdI I street stret Easton Eton Another wedding for which invitations invitationshave ivitton have been extended exende here is that tht of Miss MissRachel Mi8 MissRachel Rachel Rchel Diddle Dddle Wood daughter dughtr of Howard HowardWood HowardWoo HowardWood Wood Woo and William Wiim Bond Bnd Road Rd Jr also alsoon nlo nloon on Easter Etr Monday Mondy The ceremony will willbe wi be performed at the brides home in inPhiladelphia inPhildelphi inPhiladelphia Philadelphia Phildelphi prforme at noon and will wi be followed followedby folowe by a breakfast breakfastReginald brekat brekatRginald breakIatReginald Reginald Rginald Vanderbilt Vanderbit who was at atNewport atNewport atNewport Newport lost lt week wek rejoined rjoine Mrs l1 Vander Vanderbilt Vader Vaderbi Vanderbill bill bi in i time to be present at the te tableaux tableauxin tbleux tbleuxIn in which she Ihe appeared appere at the Plaza Pl on onThursday onThurdy onThursday Thursday Thurdy night nightFreerick nightFrederick VFrederick Frederick Freerick Townsend Townend Martin Mrin wi will sail sailsoon sai sailsoon soon sn for Europe Europ and wi will be in i London Londonfor Lndon Lndonfor for part of the season SOOO He invariably invariablyvisits Ivribly Ivriblyviit visits viit prt his hil brother and sisterinlaw sislinJw sislinJwad Mr Mrand Mrand and ad Mrs MI Bradley Martin Marti at Balmacara BalmacaraScotland BalmacaraScotland lcr Scotland in SeptemberMr Stland early September SepteberMr Mr and Mrs Henry Brooks have taken takenthe tken tkenthe takenthe the Charles Head establishment e8tblishment on the theManchester thefanchester theManchester Manchester coast for the summer summerAmong summerAmong summerAmong Among those thos who left yesterday yesteray for forEurope forEurope forEurope Europe were Roar Rer Admiral French EChadwick EChawick EChadwick Chadwick Chawick retired retir and Mrs MrsChad MrsCadwick MrsChadwick Chad Cadwick Chadwick wick who were wer accompanied by Mrs William WiHam Grosvenor Grovenorand Grosvenorand and her daughter daughterMiss daughtr Miss 18 Rose Ros Grosvenor Grvenor of Providence Providnc I IThey I IThey They Tey will wi go to Gibraltar Gbrtr tour Spain by byautomobile byautomobie byautomobile automobile automobie and go later latr to Italy ItalyMr ItalyIr ItalyMr Mr Ir and Mrs Stephen Stphen Fell Pel went wentyesterday wentyestray wentyesterday yesterday yestray to Miami Fla to join Mrs MrsPells Mr MrsPellsfather Pells Pels Pellsfather father Col Col Robert 1 Thompson ThompsonAmong ThompsonAmong ThompsonAmong Among the Easter week weddings weding8 for forwhich forwhich forwhich which invitations invittiona have been ben issued issue will willbe wi willbe be that of Miss 1168 Miriam Iriam Couden and Leon Leonard Lon Lonard Leonand ard Fingley to take te place on Wednesday Wednesdayat SY dnesdayat W9lneBIY at It the home of the te brides brdes uncle the Rev RevHoward RevHoward RevHoward I Howard Mellish Melish who will perform perorm the theceremony thecrolofY theceremnopy ceremony The Th bride is a daughter daulhtr of ofMrs ofII ofMrs Mrs crolofY II Cfelsn hellish Couden of Washington Washingtonwho Washingtn Washingtnwho who will wi give her in marriage marage Mr MrFingloy MrFin MrFingloy Fingloy Fin ley Is a son 11 of Mrs A Curtis Fingley Fingleyof of Providence Povidenc Mrs Miriam Fiske Fske Itskewidow widow of otRbertT Robert PFiske PFiske PFiske Fiske and Count Lionel LioneldeMontesquiou LioneldeMontesquiouFezensac de Montesquiou MontesquiouFezensac 1onteuiou 1onteuiouFezenMc Fezensac have selected selecte Tuesday TuOny May lay 11 11for 1 iifor for their wedding which will wi take place placein in the Roman Catholic Church at New NewBrighton Newrighwn NewBrighton Brighton Staten Inland and will wi be fol foliowed followe foltowed towed lowe by a breakfast at the homo of the thebrides thebrideR thebrides brides mother Mrs Ire Henry Wisner Miller MillerMrs Mier MillerMrs Mrs 11 Fiske ifke who has been ben a widow for five fiveyears fve fveyars fiveyears years has hl two brothers brothC Wiener mor Miller Millerand Miler Milera1d Millerand and a1d George Gorpe Clinton Clntn Miller ier The Count Countand Countand Countand and his hl bride will willle live in Parh where Mrs MrsFislcos l1n MrsFiskes Fislcos two young daughters are now nowbeing nowbeing nowbeing being educated educte in a convent The Th Count Countis is I a young vounl relative of Count unt Robert do doMontnuquioilFezensac dofont doIontnspsioimFezensac MontnuquioilFezensac font who came c1mo over overabout overabout oversix about six years ago with Gnridol de deYturri deYturi doYturri Yturri Yturi and gave a series of Mconference conferences conferenceson on literary lterry and artistic artitic seres topics topicsAmong topicsAmong topicsAmong Among those who have taken tickets ticketsand ticketsI1nd ticketsand and boxes boxe for the annual Innual bnefit benefit concert concertof concrt concrtot of the New York Diet Kitchen Association Associationto AscaUon AscaUonto to be given piven tomorrow afternoon uftrnoon in the thebig thebi thebig big bi ballroom balroom of the WaldorfAstoria are areMrs areMrs Mrs 1m Philip Phip Lydig Mrs Is Robert Itbert Abbe AbbeMrs AbbeMrs Mrs 11 Andrew ondrew Carnegie Caregie Mrs Moses MOe Tay I lor Pvne Mrs Samuel muel Untermyer Mrs MrsSeth MrsSetim frB frBReth Seth Low Mrs Russell Russel Sage Mrs rs I OTaneway OJaneway 1 1Taneway Taneway Mrs 111 Isidor Wormser and Mrs MrsMarcellua Mrs1arcelus Mrsmiarcellus Marcellua 1arcelus Hartley Harte Charles Charle Gllibert GllibertAlbert Glbert GlbertAlbert GilibertAlbert Albert Spalding 8 ldin and Miss Mis Gormaino GormainoSohnitzer Germine GermineHohnitzer I ISohnitzer Sohnitzer will assist in rendering the wi n91lt renderin pro programme progrmme programmo gramme grmme Tickets may IY be had at the hotel hotelor or of Mrs Henry nr Villard Viard 145 16 West Fifty Fiftyeighth Iifty Iiftyeishth I Ieighth eighth street streetAmong stret stretAmonl streetAmong Among Amonl the pretty prety luncheon parties given givenlast givenlast givenlast last week was as that that of Mrs Lewis Case CossLedyard CI8Levard CaseLedvard Ledyard Levard of7Eaat of 7 FatSeventYlnd EastScventysecond Seventysecond street Btrot for her ier daughter dallhter Miss Mlai Muriel Morris Mori on Tuesday Te8dav Miss l188 Adelaide Pondergast Ponderlt a dehutanteo debutntee of the thf last lat winter wintr and daugh of Lynch ter Lynch Pendergast ndergllt gave a luncheon lunchen in the ladles ludlf annex of the Iave Met Metropolitan Metroplan Metropolitan ropolitan roplan club on Wednesday WednesdayTho WednedayThe The Misses 118Bos Thereno Theroe Iselin IJn who was WI one oneof oneot oneof of the bridesmaids hridCmalds of the Duchess DuchC of Roxburgh ROJburRh and her sisters Louisa Lul8e Iselin Iselinand Ie1lnand and Gooreino Oorlino Iselin Iseln sailed 8ale with IAeln IAelnand their theirparents theirprent theirparents parents prent Mr 1 and Mrs 11 Adrian Isolin Iseln Jr I Ifor for France on Thursday ThursdayTho ThursdaTho Tho Manhattan Manhattn Visiting Nurses Nures Arm Association ASBoi Armointion I ciation of which Mrs George fiosko fioskowitz Boskowltz witz wiz Is tho president pr0ident will wi conduct a euchre aeuchroat B8koI euchreat I at Dinyeas a Seventysecond SeventyeOnd street and Broadway tomorrow at 2 This Thisassociation ThisMoclaton ThisassociatIon association Moclaton ia il of a I a charitable character anil alll exists axst8 solely for the purpose purrot6 of as asslating asIistng asimisting slating Iistng tho poor In tho care Cir of 0 their sick Where the patient cannot afford to pay aford for the te services 8rvlce of a trained nurse one Ia I provided provide by this association associationAmong l8ociationrAmong aasociatlonAmong nlree i I I I Among the te dances dance scheduled for Easter Easterweek Easterweek i week will wl 0 be ono on given on ondonday Monday night April Apri 12 by Mrs re Sidney Sidn Dillon Dion Ripley for her daughter daughtr Miss Mils Annan Annh Ripley Rpley On I I Tuesday April Aprl 18 the last lat of the Three te Tre Dances Dao will wU be given at th te the Plaza Mrs MrsI I Herman Her Vogel Vo will even give lv a dance dce oDTbur ooTbursr onlThurs 1 Ile1olltli1 I fr Potifrifict B6ther B6therE4 EASTER E4 TER SALES SALESLACE JLACE LACE DEPARTMENT DEATMNLre DEPARTMENTLarge Large assortment asorment of cream am white fHe and Ecru EcruTucked Ea1 EcrTucked Tucked Nets plain and embroidered emhrldtld emhrldtld1l embroideredf 1l J9 Vd and 14 49 49Values Values lfts 149 149Dutch vtd I t8t t8tI t8tDtch II98 II98ThilcA Dutch Dtch Collars Collas in Lawn and Valenciennes Caftntnes Lace ce also in imitation imitationIrish IIMo IIMolrs imfla1IozIrisI Irish lrs Lace Lace 1 125C 25C and SOC Valaes Vfe 39c and 69 ni i 5 5WOMENS fWOMENS 14 WOMENS WOMEJ SPRING SPRG SUITSTaitormade SUlS SUITS Tallofmade Tailormade English Enlih Worsteo Sails Sailsthree SrNsthree ti titfree three tfree and twopiece kopiece models mo modelsBlack tlsBlac Black and Colors Also Alo in inPlaids Shepherd ShepherdPlaids SeMi Plaids and hair Ball Line Stripes Sfrpts Stripesj9 1 1975 j9 75 and nd 2500 Exceptional ExceptionalWOMENS Excei1onatWOMEJIS I 4J WOMENS SILK EASTER WAISTSBlack AISTSBfad Taffeta Tafeta and Pongee PongeeS1Th PongeeS1ThWaiststailormacfe Sof Waists Waiststailormacfe iststaormade tailormade and lace trimmed frmmtd Si3 i3 398 3 and nd 500 Exceptional ExctHonalrj ExctHonalrjMessalne I tefM tefMMessaline 1 1I 1Messaline i Messaline Messalne Silk SiI Waists WaiststsiIe tehite Ie black and colors colormmed cotorsfrimmed trimmed trimmedand v1M v1Mand 1 and insertion in rlon 500 OO and nd 690 Exceptional ExceptionalWOMENS Ex ePHoMra vatdc4j i li fi fiOO WOMENS COTTON SHIRT SHIT WAISTSWomens WATSWomn Lawn LawnShfrt Lan adRIe Shfrt Sff Waists Waistselahoratel Waistselaborately elaborately trimmed fmmed with fl face and embroidery e1llt enblderbad aJ btdtym btdtymfront 1 il front and sleeves sleeesmany many pretty plt styles stlts to 0 select from fromI fromp198 nf Igjjjfl IgjjjflEASTER I 198 Valae Vaaeq5j Vaaeq5jEASTER I EASTER EATER MILLINERY MILLINERYWomens Womens Tailored Talold Suit Hats Hat Toques Tots Turbans readytowear radjt tal Hats made of straw stfa and and the tie newfancy nt nevf f4I braids hraids I Ii Jj i iI i 395 95 to 0 JI I I 9SO 9SORIBBON 50 TRIBBONMessajne RIBBON RBBONMessaline RIBBONMessajne Messaline Ribbon 6 inches wide widefashionable tdeBl wideBlack Black cl White and andhutiltier iJZj4 fashionable falonable colors clors at lI 2 29c fc Vtat39 Vtue f1 qL 1 I BouIi1WBrotheri hutiltier Brot BrotWest ott Je 4 West Twentythird went tlZd Street A va vaFLINT rj rjS ffj ji i 1f 1fJ 1fj 1ffLI3i 1 a FLINT fLI3i FLINFFfNE I IRNEX RNEX FfNEEri 4 4J i Eri EriPERIOD 1 lf 1ST lt A APERIOD PERIOD FURNITURE FURNITUREThe JThe The simplicity simplcty of the te periods pros in which Chippendale ChippendaleAdams Chip ChippendakAdams da Adams Adas Hepplewhite Hepplehte and Sheraton worked has not only left leftits em emits its imprint imprnt upon upn the designs deigs of the te present prese day but is faithfully fatly in duplicated our reproductions reproductionsThe reproductons reproductonsThe The fact fac that tat a design desg of furniture furiture has withstood the te test testof tof tsof I of nearly two hundred years is evidence edence of the superiority suprt of ofthe 4 4the Qt the patterns pater and one cannot make a mistake in choosing choosig Fur Furniture Furniture niture which has had generations generatons of such universal approval approvalOur approalOur approvaLOur Our showing showin of NEW STYLES STE for Spring Sprng built Flint FjiritQuality FlintQuality tQualt Quality Qualt and true tre to the periods pros is in itself itef a matter mater of unusual unusualinterest unusul unusulinterest unusualinterest interest to those who contemplate the furnishing of beautiful beautifulhomes beautfl beautifulhomes I1 homes jCp GEO GEOCFLINTCO GEOCFLINTCOI GEOCFLINTCO4347W6T23ST GFLINT Cp LIT 0 I 1lq JJ ii ii1lq 4347 4347W6T23ST WEST23UST J5T2 2428Wl 2428 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Eitabllibed Ea1blbe11 Maker Mler ISM 40 East uAl 4 5 23d 23dAbo 2 3d I IAlso Also Al Antiques Antque and Reproductions at 343 345 35 MADISON AVE AVEBRENTANQS AVLBRENT AVEBRENTANOS BRENTANQS BRENTANQSEASTER BRENT ANOS ANOSEASTER EASTER CARDS CARPSBOOKS CARDSBOOKS CARDSBOOKS BOOKS SUITABLE FOR FOREASTER FOREASTER FOREASTER EASTER SENDINGS SENPINGSEASTER SENDINGSEASTER SENDINGSEASTER EASTER NOVELTIES NOVELTIESFifth NOVELTES NOVELTESFllh Fifth Fllh Ave and Twenlyaevenih Street StreetASK Stret StretASK StreetASK ASK FOR FWIECLIPSE CAUANANS CAUANANSECLIPSE CALLANANSI ECLIPSE ECLPSE BRAND OLIVE OLVE OIL OILAbsolute OL OILiboIUtcI1 Absolute pure pure analysis lnls by Agricultural AgriculturalHnreaii Alrlculunl Alrlculunlnlrll Aerlcuitiralmircaim Hnreaii nlrll WAhlnrtll Va tauhIiitnu hlnetnn snowing absolute purity In InCallauans InCJ InCsiismias Callauans CJ I Mniaxlno mailed on request rrnuestI qd I 1 CAIfANAM 41 i 4SI Vesoy At Atday Stday day night April Apri IS at tho Colony Colon Club Clubfor Cluhlor Clubfor for her daughter Miss 1il Dorothy Shopard Shopardi hoparr The final fn1 dance dnoe of tho Friday rda Juniors will willtaUo willtako ltko taUo tko place plae at Sherrys on Thursday Thuray and anda and a meeting meotng of the Thursday Evening onin wi will willI I be held there that night nliht On Friday FridaynlRht Prldaynl Fridaynight night nl ht April Apri 18 Mrs 1rs Frederic Freeric Oallatin GalatnJr GalatnJrof OallatinJr OallatinJrof Jr Jrof of 123 East Thirtyninth street will wi give eivoa a fiance cnce at Sherrys Sher8 On Friday night nightthe the Ea Easter ter dance dnoe of the New Assembly I I Iorganized organized by Mrs Mr Wendell Phillips Phillipswill Phillps PhillpswiU IOJganbe will be given at Dclmonicoa DelmonicesII II The McHugh ViiUow Furniture The Accepted Standard of Style High Quality and Good ValueJOSEPH value vJOSEPH JOSEPH McHUOH CO COof COof of New York Established 1878fitt 1878fittVenture I78 I78Venture Venture to Suggest Inspection Inspectionof cof of THEIR SPRKJQ DISPLAY of HANDMADE WILLOW FURNITURE FURNITUREComprising Comprising 170 Models ModelsFree Modelele i le tt ttFree Free Delivery DeliveiyPrepaidPurhTh DeliveiyPrepaidPurhThI Prepaid Purchases Purchasesof I of K5 25 or more moreall all over the theU IT 8 vAlways Always Excepting the MoHUGHj Bar BarliarborWillow Harbor Willow Chair 4 Cushion at 5 5Priced LPriced Priced Portfolio of 1500 Furniture Studi Studi25o StudleJ StudleJ25c 25o in Stamps allowed on onFiret First PurcbM 1 1w 0 VIA St OPPOSITE OPPOSITEAt LIBRA1tt At the Sign of the Popular Shop 1 1trOaly tarOnty Address No Branches Branches2QOO 2QOO 2QOOR 2000REWARL REWARL REWARLI A RWill I Will be paid to peace officers or orothers others for the arrest and c6riV c6riVtion im7 im7lion lion of any person tealngtpaok eteallngtpaoeages ages of ofnewdealers newupaper delivers deliversnewsdealers newsdealers by members of ofAssociation Ibis sAssociation Association AssociationPublishers a aI I i iIr 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