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PALL FOR SISTERS COSMOPOLITAN "rs. Thau to Give Dance at Club for Her Two Daughters. PI BUD, HAS BIG RECEPTION Miss Receives at Plaza Dinier Quests i hin." a dance Hum 1 I lour, Philip Armour, Alex in.lre, laich i Uly, un roe, "Ion liai: Ward pave a re roduM her Min I'hyl Cravath, Miss Am. IVnelope Sears i ra. War i ir oang men, Whitney, Lord Vivien Scotl Prawning, Latei there Ward.

additional of a la not ball Tlie patrc 11,1 Af.vood Violett. John I lelen I our. Robert In H. McAlpin, Rob 1 Harnman, W. -ind How i i olitan di rinal until and her a year v' "a reeep her eland Hack I ere a and ai Ivi M.

P. JIa'I Fifi hin." I PUii for I 11 It'? Afivertued in Uhr It's Co)(u MISS 13AR DAR? THAW Miss KATHARlMfj THANtf Chamr nk Heyde, Trevor, lermerh Van gen. The first of the holiday dances girls who will bo introduced to soc Sherrj under management phanl Charlas Keep, of 7 East wll aftern troduce her (laugh Yx n. GOETHALS HERE FOR CANAL CAS Will Call for SI0.000.000 Work in the Hi Asked for Warships. Colonel George W.

Goal ernor of the Canal Zoi yesterday, accompanied bj thals, on the Pan for a i-hort vacation. Ii' would be tl in eight ye tha; he had mas in the United Si il The wife aenl Point, where they will visit th who ii 'or In the Academy. I I go lone! Goeth ill ask for a propriat for the CO of drydo wharves, barracks and rnaci recent request llty in 1 of the ai Zoi aid "1 ur naval offici in chai. tl certain violati neutrality by Bending ithin the Canal Zone, and tl the Cai Zone, to raquea! reman? own neutrality. Anoth? ca lation i left port without clearance "I Informed naval oil ref-pon: report on it un.

"I xx, a for an tun. 1 time. iilebra are Battling, and tl, more luble. I an with the working of the and find that. an hour anil a half I Bhipa through three lock-, xxe can do in fifty-five minutes.

Juit now have about twenty five tl t.t work in the Canal Zone." WOULD AMEND COMPENSATION LAV Labor and Civic Committee Changes to the Legislature. The New York State Work in Com'- mittee mel Nation? i Madison tion law. amen action wa brain, was empowered to appoint ten mam bill 'f the be nui ure. T. si.

Guerii af th i workn four Hint all form? of Insuram fand 'l heaa wen piineipal amen.1" Itive rornri I I ed bad determined w. i propeaed elilfi de" eal attendance, as required thi law. meat on? Thi payment i an toad ol losepl riai i' i of Labor; 1 Wh it? s'. 'I i oop, righl i.ad i i tin workmen's on ommittoi ef the N'a I ral for Imperial Carpet. i flthaffri gave fxl I lovei wenv i oh' for 'l Mrs.

of wai and of isla to date this afternoon. TALKING IN SLEE UPSETS BIG Ailamson's Wife He Him Say Suffrage Dar Must Be Stopped. Fir? on tal eoupled a ith the heart annual ball ai the 71 I lai Political Union'a primer ta for a ball at li 18, 1 oi two the union annual bal. I i ne utter I the and jreai lit there eel I I it for 1 ahead. as the hoard meeting of opened thii week tb? ing and the Koft, Southern Mrs.

came "I think my husband's go ball," il 1 in- in I son. Stop their ball, after worth inc Conm gilt, 'I bei beioughl 11.i tur "ami" "Oh, no," said th' Commission wife, "hut he li? bai opened at armory, sleep he mutter? l1 that arm i- he'i not going large any mere v. bout it be' Griawold Deane, chi I thi hall, took scorch that the IV? Union en "Hi Dougherty's stationed I'll iold tw? tick SBi'l I i the beard with Coanniiiioner Hut board "We are Ml "therefore we law and ard At the cost of giving our hall up wi not have it under The manager of the entl the reeeue and laid ardent a luffragili it won give 1 Pali the Wotnen'i Political less than mi regalar price, everyb? is happy, except Capta Irani, who declared agi did not blami tl ter III 1 in not erowdi larger than irmei i he tai pede night at the 'i' bin te ihr leitf of ARTIST FUND INCREASIN Several Purchases Made Aid French and Belgians. dial iea, 6 h. re eel ion of i i i n- be to aid th te' Fand le it Several wei nuide, so that the fund will I Th'- committee, of which Williai i day arranaina far the del rerj paii ther article that wei bought Hotel Plaaa an Batui ij.

of thi bi I ir, for 1 Havel Plaaa khIc. who received II du? Havenith, who terday, while ing with friend before leaving re wort doing for Mel glum. admired In the "Giralda Towei given by afra, man! ha? i I dibit the paintinn mu? other irei at 16 Weil i ntng BI Monday. is ON KI-DAV. I I Par? I.

rK It i IIH I CttftftlM WEST GETS MOST EDUCATION GIF Rockefeller Board Sums Given by It to Each College. The of. Board, lished by John forth Bg the It al that tl propi: Middle with lern coll not only the board, i toi which the board coi I buted i were aided Westen ddle I in mal The okins Univi i lege, battano? i 100; i IL- II I I I Pom? of Smith Col Williams College, Weili l'i 1200,00 Br and Jefferaon College, 8t? and Brown appropriate Indicated on tl BUY AT BEACHWOOD Many Make Trip to Resort a Winter Threatens. A larj-e party la Sunday by train. of them were Heachwoo fui remander par' all City to aa WANT POLYGAMY A CRIME 500 Clergymen Vote to Sup port Such Movement.

reaolotioB to luppoii the anti polygamy movemenl of the various oi federal er una i of gl I.I red 'he I.a oi of Churel the len ii Na? ti.a-, Rraaa, Dr. Martin also "FIE! FIE! FIFI!" PLAYED Princeton Triangle Club Pre scnts Comedy as Benefit. The Piiaaatoa Triangle Clab I ii. rauaical comedy, "I lei I the A Brooklyn I i the Will i ''nun! Hope Drigg War: Stulilmulin and John ClapfertOfl Kerr. LOPCKOVA AS AN ACTRESS Dancer Alakcs Debut as a Star In "Just Herself." MAYHEW IS A JOLLY COOK Comedy a Feeble Thing of Neu Thought.

Strikes and Eugenics. "Just Herself," a by Ethel Mumford. At The I lay ho' i Till. i III rOB II tUCBl The i i had cap tl ihi made ght in had pre in a mature vehicle with it he would etion of i at i fairly illuminated the play whenever Playa I the er, and lywright in hand? ill, one a i pWiy. the I pro The irirl the home of her ock-i them wuh behavior.

There ii in for the niciu.i Prienda her, i I.opokova made the girl lightful dorn, and 11. irra mad Hei much better than in th? poor, which teemed a etter company. li -he only meriting particular i played the portly cook and the humor oi the I own. will I real play, for she ha-? ned it. MYSTERY MAN AN ACTOR 'Murphy," Old Bowery Ha? bitue, was Bert Strorg "Murphy, the Man of My-tery," who died in Bellevae H' ipital Monday, living eight yeare in lodgii from Bo to 'ronir.

A re? i Barker to live. its is All. Soloist Once a Soldier. concert of i arnegie Hall will be I.ieu army. I Two Hi Alldg" and "Din it." Li? eently lie army for a musical ing i i in hi? na? tive country and In ibis Holociia, Turin and ime AFTERNOON Winter 2.00? iron? BI AFTERNOON FEmTURE FILMS.

1 to 10 'h Nea 12 to 1130 The Slpn of the I trend EVENING. New im ra Ik 'hit. winter Garden a 15? i I Irving puce II 8:30 In. 00? I. 111 Tl lal 0 i l.ttle Thmir I Orand 8 for So 8.20? lain? i i -4 lili St.

Kittj.C? I I eloo The lltOn f-l 1 I ort Hip; Wal AMiHlei.l.im FILMS. i to io- 'ti', I Wild to 'Hi? Of tile i Str.inrl II' vauoevillE MOUSES. I Re I lace ,1 I Ain.inibra BURLESQUE HOUSES. I 15. nibla illU MARK BIRMINGHAM DEAD Was Gold Seeker of '49 and Famous as Mine Litigant.

Mark Birmingham, who died yester dty, was thi eldest of four brothers, sons of David Birmingham, a -rous farmer of Montgomery New York State, xxh.i xvent to mia in 1849. He amaaasd a fortune iraa prominent in the bank in-- business in Marysville, and later in San Francisco. Through an ae il John acquired a controlling 'lines, hut afl yean of litigation he th? Caadelaria and Daraago, Mexico, but ri also involved in liti which he conducted for many the 'ace of so many obstacles 'ointments that it became rated until tinal Of this year, he WOB a decree in hi involving some millions of Owing to the strife in been impossible to execute the decree, and Mr. Hirm ni-ham with lili the bem I tended oxer so many Mr. Hirminirh-im had been in good health until Wednesday of last week, when he was a victim of a paralytic stroke.

Mr. Birmingham was a Mason of hiirh member of Lodge, a Shrincr and a IT I of Masonic Yetera married Brat 1862, to charlotte K. Rice, of Caaajoharie, N. and in 1897, after her death, to ighter of Enoch Bond, of Philadelphia, who survives hmi He had siX children, one of whom Walton Birmingham is a resident of Another of the four brothers sur the Rev. Daniel Birming? ham, of this city, father of Ernes! Birmingham, publisher of "The Fourth NEW CAMPAIGN ON FOR PROHIBITION Defeated Leaders Begin at Once to Prepare for the Next Congress.

Washington, Pec. 2T Undismayed by the failure of the llobson reso for a prohibition constitutional amend merit to gal the Bid Ifl yesterday's historie nibitionial Congress and out Im nother light in the 84th I oiigress, which will meet December, Representative Hobson declared a at the next ses-ion would show a material gaifl for the cause, and re thal should the I ment fall a-jam thi wauld be a paramount in the i of No: prohibition leaders in Congress would predict to day that any WOUld be made to forCC I at this session in the OB toi Sheppard'i constitutional ai resolution. Most of then of time to make such an South Trimble, clerk of thi Bed lasi linal i that 13d of those who against prohibition meaavn bad eted With tbe negative? pi ed co onal held to their positions, it il of the 134 BOW Kan I ty, I Prohibition pai January to launch last I for national prohibition before the on again corner up in Hall, national of the Prohibition party, I convention will be held either i. 1918. of W.OOO prohibition in I reai WANTED: BABY SILENCER Delegation Puts Task of Ages Up to Albany Bishop i Albany, Dee.

28. To stop babies from crying (i thi latea! reform soutrht by About a year ago there was completed in the ection of this city the Fran liott Austin Infant Home, xvhich was founded on a of $100,000 in? trusted to Mi-hop Burita, head of the Catholic d.ocese of Albany, by Anthony Brady. A few days ago a delegation of people living in the vicinity called in an i requested that i to prevent the in the home from crying, be It was annoying to the people in orhood The Bishop was told eping the Infants caused on of the property the vicinity It wa? the prinei tha lummer time, anea were allowed to a air in a BUtdeOI crib. GAIETY SHOW ATTACHED $25,000 Pond Insures Open? ing 'To-night's the Night." before the Lo- don Gaiety Com xvill appear at the Shubert to-night, presenting "To the Night," was about to leave i ii aft? tha prel iminary nice yesterday morning, an at? tachment xva? levied on the ru? lo. George Lederer, claiming that due him on th London pro of "I'otash and Perlmutter," which 's now being iboWB in London, rnith Laurillard.

who are the owners of the London Gaiety Compel Mr Laurillard denies that Mr. Led? erer ha entitled to an? part of the a and Perlmutter" royalties in IB, and mole immediate arrange? through William Klein, attorney for t'- put up a bond After the bond vea the eorapaay left for New York, when rehearsal -Id at the Shubert Theatre last nicht. Mr. Laurillard states that the case will be fought to a finish. Orphans to See Jungle Films.

IhroiiaTti the kind-heartednesa of Raymead Ditmara, earater of rea the New York Para, (lit of Waliack's The atre, one hundred orphan? from the Protestant Kpiscopal Home will at? tend 2:80 o'clock matinee to-day of Mr. Ditmars's wild animal life pictures. AN IM. M.KMKNT. Announc.

nient xvill he made in Phila delpbia to-day of the engagement of K. Heath, daughter of I Mrs. Theodore W. Reath, of Philadelphia, to John A. Appleton, of IT1 Park this city.

Mr. Appl. ton i- -he of Robert Ap? plet, in, thi publisher. He win stroke of the Vale crew last year. AI.FRKD HKNRY l.

KW IK. ALFRED H. LEWIS DIES IN 57TH YEA! Well Known Writer Author of "Wolfville" and Other Stories. 1 aae of the mo tad new Ben of the day, died early ft at the home of bia broth? i a ia, 4SI I I8tb i been in poor health foi hut il condition was not co .1 trout pea, two weel In devot much of h.s t.me to for the Heirat n. i mag but behind him literarj tiom the eowb? of the Bouthwest, where he life.

It a in depicting life on the PI I im from tin? luv and broogl him fame and po a iictu "Wolfville" itei an, and eame from et hii own wide experience Mr a aa barn in ty-aia yeare age He itudied law, ai when -one sitornej Southweat, i a'nun bar yeara, bia family in the meai time moving to Dodge odd moment! he contributed to the pi pan of the PI? bat ration ef hi- power writer nal be tame te Dodge City te return to th law, An al ill? he was induer some of They wire entitled lad .1 "I l'uin apparent alraoil in in- haii a rare alatli ai i up law to join thi of "ll. 1 Joun 'lined hi" ai a con npondenl He I of Tunes N. York A joining Hean 19 i tied dow and numeiou flowed in a illa" I Trail" 'n 1906, "Conf? "The in i'jot. "Ai Bui I "Wolfvill 1908, "Apachi and "Karo Kail and He in 1918. of the corruption in the political aad iketehei on wei of the tin i had ma; iphy of Richard em lieh of the history of Tain i la 11, Mi Lewil had pronounced politic? one of hli experiene? out of Elton, I.a., wh.re i mob of one hundred broke up a if which th? American flag wai torn down.

comn nquiry mtc Led that writ? a Mriei of magi ne arttclee deaigned current of ink' against Thaw. Mr Lewis a wife, two broth? Irving: ind William his mother. II. M. Lewis, and a lira.

F. Bai IDEAD AT AGE OF 117 Mrs. Kri-sokopp Saw Napoleon When He Invaded Russia. T.ah Kosokopp, who was horn in the last year ef Pr? n'l administration in the i.ed on Tuesiiav at thi thi Harlem I of the of The most authentic records in the "kopp's de l.orn al on Deeeml fien told how, when she wa? a (firl, she was permitted te the I 1er I. of in the early part of ti.

th cen I. i-nand wa? a tailor and airo. She came to this country in a sailintr A eommiti gating ref.rt? of elderly need of assistai I 1911 heard that rery eld woman livinsr in a tel Henrv It They found Mr in a room on an apner floor wa? then nearlv 11-1 vears old. Her ace win re to the home wa? lier appetite. ate ma' in the morning and naenl te te would dote durintr the ago she wa? ia could see without triasses and herhear 11- wa? unimpaired.

Her death was from old ace knpp be buried in a pall which she made an! i an 1er bed for the She had tl ar.d sixteen crandchil dren. Her children died many year? age. JOHN HAK Kit. N. Dee.

2-1. been received here of the on Monday at inn? Baker, ion ef Mr lad ru. i'hai Baker, of fl Walaal il Montelair. Mr. Maker, who was twenty-four year? ol I.

was a etudent at the l'mversity of Minnesota and be grmd with the class of Itli, He became ill last May from fever and had been in the hospital in Minneapoli? since July 15. His parents and a si? ter, Helen Maker, were with him whan he died. He alio leava? another Mrs. Frank Netten Fverett, of Yerona. Mr.

Maker was born in Montelair and was educated in the Montelair High School. He also attended the Kimball A. at Meri.ien, N. H. After leaving the academy be entered Dartmouth College, leaving there last June His in Minne? sota.

WILLIAM J. I.KAY. (B? Paterson. N. Dec, William J.

Gray, yeaii old, died to-day st lu? home. 3'j Twelfth He served the New York City Police i tiriag tan age aa eeanl ef wa and aa m- re mi Our Lady ef Lenrdci Roman atholic nurch. He DESTINN UNABLE TO SING Her Part in "Aida" Is Filled by Mme. Rappold. Owing to the continued of Mme.

Emmy Deatlan, her part in "Aida," at the. Metropolitan Opera HeeeC, wot sung l.y Mme. Main- Mine. In excellent xoice, ami ander the trj ag i rum perform anee. The rest of tl ss an BOUBCCd, and included Mme Mr Martinelli and Mr Amato.

DANCE IS A RURAL FETE Reisenwober's Transformed Into Country Store. Reisonweher's patron? dined and danced amid the real rural atmosphere Ifht The ballroom xxn? turned into a and bar rela of dour abounded, and mail was distributed from a country postofiice The walton tarried oui the illusion by appearing as farmers, The luceeesful dancen earried I live ducks and squealing DIED. Mirmingham, Dudley, Pelin A. Potter. VugustaS.

aann. IL Piar'. William Clark, Caroline, Simpson, Emma L. 'link. Sarah i Hannah H.

John T. BIRMINGHAM On December 2a, Mark Birmingham, in hi. IStfa year. Fu? neral aervice? at h's lato resieVnea, ISO West on Saturday, De? cember 2'i, at 111 m. San Francisco apci ease copy.

BOCKEE A December 1114, K'iiilv Cat H'i-kee, wife of i aneral ser vices at 10:80 o'clock at St. Piter's Church. Linlitbg I BOE88MANN On Paaamhet U. 1014. ut lu? re Id? nee, Wee! Herman Henry Boeaamaan, ane.i years Funeral servieea on Saturday, December at 10 a.

m. Intel al llawn. Cl ARE 41 Port Cheat? Deeem ber II, 1814, 1'nroline Clark Funeral service at her late residence, I Inn I at I m. im December tS, Sarah Card ner in bei '1 Home, ft. and Amsterdam ax on Sat urday, December 18, at il a.

m. COOKE 'in Wadnaaday, December 1814, John T. Cooke. Fu to be bald al hi? James vu, N. on Saturday December 88, nt p.

DUDLET i iwaot widow of leph Dudley, la Chapel of the Home, 1041 Amsterdam Thunday, Deeemhei 21th, 'J p. in. POFTER Tuesday. December 22, tata Pafter, widow of the late Mobert Fo'ter. Puneral from hi residence, Eenmoia Pli.ee 'Fast 2ist Flatbush, Brooklyn, Thura day, Dae i 14, at 10 m.

of family. PI VI A- White Ptalai on Monday. December 21, luddealy pneumonia, William Por ham, of Sara Dean and William Poiiham im eral Grace Chana on Thunday? December 21, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. SIMPSON Philadelphia, December 1914, Emma Lathers, wife of Funeral notice ben WFKK? At Noxvirk.

on ah Randel William Weeka, aged II Fu n. ral services at her home, 11 irk, on Saturday afternoon, December at 1:30 o'clock Inter? ment at convenience of the family. MANHATTAN AND THF, MRONX. MOYLF. Filen.

IT? We" -1st De 21 Funeral BURCKAHT, John. Eaat Mist December 21, aired 17. Paaatal to? day. CRONE. Albert 788 Wa.hmgton at.

December 21 Paaaral to-day. FAMMF.lt, Theresa. 1188 D. 21, ajad I Funeral to? day. MURPHY, Edward J-, IN 7th mbat 21 niela! to-day.

STANTON. Maurice, 215 Fast 103d at. December 21. Funeral to-day. BROOKLYN.

HAMRL: Abby. Ml ll-rk mer De? er 21, aged It, Peaeral to? day. IT, S'ES, Andrexv IS Wyekoff De Funeral REGAN, Margaret 1878 Ii. 11. Funeral to-day.

HMIDT, Michael. Ill Calver De? cember 21, Ti Panerai to dsy. Isaac nil ltd De II. Funeral to-day WISHART, De? cember IL Funeral notice later. NEW JFRSFY.

BROWNE, Pliubeth, Weal Hohoken, cember 22. Funeral Saturday. cASKY, Jahn City? Deeoa ber Funeral to-morrow. I th? Rayonne, De-em b-r 22. Funeral to-day.

HANNAN, Helen, Mavonne. December nierai Saturday M'CLYNN Tnii-hv, West New York, Decemhet 22, T8, Funeral Sat? urday. VERSEPUT, Wilhelmine, Cnion, De? cember 22, Funeral Satur LON(. ISLAND COMBA, Oliver Da, Sea ClifTe, Decem? ber Funeral to-day. I-UK, Edward, v.reat Neck.

De eeml(r 22, aged Ii. Funeral notice KUHN, Rockaway Hea-k, eember 21. Funeral to-day. iUUiVAN, Bridsrat, Rockaway Part. ober 21 Funeral to-day.

THOMTON, Jam Woodhaven, De ee-iil 21. lii ral to-day. I un TUT tVniMH. WIN I KMITERT. nt Ry i ram an? Trolltr Ufflca.

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