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Brooklyn Life from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Brooklyn Lifei
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Brooklyn, New York
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Deaths Richard 1085 East I7th Street, March 14, 1923, He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Lee (Christine Goodenough). Shaw.

Mrs. Harriette, 843 Carlton Avenue, March 16. Mrs. Shaw was the widow of Robert Shaw and is survived by one daughter, Miss Nevina, and one son, Mr. Robert Alfred Shaw.

Zabsiskie Mrs. Annie 519 Ocean Avenue, March 16, 1923. Mrs. Zabriskie was the wife' of Dr. John B.

Zabriskie a prominent Flatbush physician, and the daughter of the late Charles H. Bulkley of Conn. She was married in 1895 and acconmanied the doctor to Germnnv. whn-K fi of the Young Peoples Association of the Central Presbyterian Church; evenings, Bedford Y. M.

C. A. April 12 Auction Bridge and Sale for the benefit of several Charities; afternoon, Pouch Mansion. April 14 Bridge Party of the Virginia Dare Chapter, D. afternoon, Mrs.

Don C. Seitz, 239 Hancock St. April 16 Card Party under the, auspices of the Auxiliary Committee for benefit of Sinking Fund, Brooklyn Woman's Club; 2 P. M. April 16 Day reception; L.

I. Council of Women's "Clubs; Mr. Little, Garden City," L. I. Apr.

17-21 31st Annual Brooklyn Horse Show; Riding and Driving Club, Prospect Park Plaza. April 18 Reception and Dramatic Party; afternoon. Faith Home for Incurables, 546 Park PI. April 19 Mr. William Pitt Rivers' Annual Exhibition of Classic and Dramatic Dancing; 8 M.j Academy of Music.

1 April 20, 21 Crescent Minstrel Show; evenings, Academy of Music. May 22-25 "Week for the 23rd Regiment Armory. took a post-graduate course. They were called home owing to the death of the older Dr. Zabriskie, and ever since have resided in Brooklyn.

Mrs. Zabriskie was a member t( St. Paul' Protectant F.niarnnal Church, and wai trrrailv devoted to her home, taking little part in the social life pf the borough, but was greatly loved by the small circle she admitted to her friendship. She is survived by her husband and her brother. 7 SCHEDULE OF PLAYS BROOKLYN From March 26 to 31, Inclusive Majestic 651 Fulton 8: J5; W.

A S. 2:15 Unloved Wife" Montauk Livingston St. and Hanover PL W. A S. 2:15.

MANHATTAN Weddings April 3 Miss Frances E. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Carpenter Jones, to Mr. Lloyd H.

Dalzell; evening. All Souls Church, Flatbush. Dances Mar. 24 Fourth of Miss Elsie L. Hepburn's Friday Assemblies; Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont Street.

April 2 (Mon.) Annual Dance of "Little Men and Women of 76," Children of the American Revolution; Heights Casino. April 3 Third Junior Assembly, Heights Casino. Apr. 4 One-third Century Dance of the Iota (Adelphi Academy) Chapter of Alpha Phi Fraternity; evening, Heights Casino. Apr.

4 Spring Dance of Samoeet Club; evening, Hotel St, George. April 4 The Dansant of the Beta Beta Phi Sorority; Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont Street. April 5 Annual Dance and Card party of the L. I. State Society, D.

Heights Casino. Apr. 5 The" Dansant for the benefit of Brooklyn Children's Home; Brooklyn Woman's Club, 114 Pierrepont Street. April 6 Phi Beta Sigma Sorority Dance; evening, Heights Casino. April 12 (Thurs).

Good-Will Dance; evening, Heights Casino. April 13 Dance of Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century in honor of sons and daughters of the society; Brooklyn Woman's Club at 9 P. M. May 4 Spring Dance of Alpha Chapter, Pi Alpha Sorority; evening, Hotel St. George.

Music Mar. 24 Spring Festival given by students of Brooklyn-Music School Settlement at Academy of Music, Brooklyn. Evening. April 2 Concert by the Lets Quartet; evening, Academy of Music. April 2 Chamber Music Recital by the Letz Quartet; 8.15, Lecture Hall, Academy of Music.

April 6 (Fri.) Boston Symphony Orchestra; 8.15, Opera House, Academy of Music. April 24, 26, 28 Russian Grand Opera Company-Academy of Music. Evenings at 8 P. M. Saturday matinee at 2 o'clock.

Art Exhibits Mar. 24-Apri 6 Exhibition of Murals, Studies and Sketches by Edwin H. Blashlield. Mar. 24-26 Recent Paintings by Emil Carlsen, N.A.; William MacBeth, 450 Fifth Man.

Mar. 24-April 2 The Brooklyn Society of Miniature Painters; Hotel Bossert, Montague and Hicks Streets. Mar. 26 Address by Miss Vivian Pelham on "Drama as a Religious and Moral Force," to the Delphian Society; 2 P. 94 Rugby Road.

At Homo Tuesdays until April Mrs. James L. Morgan, Hotel Bossert. Tuesdays until May Mrs. Omri Ford Hibbard, 20 Monroe, Place.

Miscellaneous Mar. 24 Review of the 106th; Infantry by Brigadier-General George Albert Wingate, 8.30 P. at the Armory, 1322 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. Mar. 27 Review of the 13th Coast Defense Command, C.

A. N. Y. N. 8.30 P.

Armory, Sumner, Putnam and Jefferson Avenues. Mar. 28 Indian Evening under the auspices of Membership Committee of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Children's Museum; evening, Mrs. Don C. Seitz, 239 Hancock Street.

April 2 Ladies' Card Party; 2:30 P.M., Knickerbocker Field Club. Apr. 2 Woman's Club Luncheon; Grand Ballroom, Hotel Bossert; Mrs. Chas. Hebard, 75 Macon Street.

April 2 Annual Luncheon of the Brooklyn Woman's Club; 1 P. Hotel Bossert. Apr. 3 Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Chamber of Commerce Building, 62 Court Street, 6.30 P.M. April 3 Dinner in honor of former Senator William M.

Calder at the Hotel Commodore, Chamber of Commerce, 32 Court Street. Apr. 4 Prospect Heights Hospital bridge and sale; Mrs. James M. Hills.

Apr. 6 Luncheon of the National Society of New England Women at the Hotel Bossert, Hicks and Montague Streets. Apr. 6 New England Society' Luncheon at the Hotel Bossert, Mrs. R.

F. Ives, 962 Ocean Avenue. April 7 Seventh Anniversary Dinner of Daughters of Columbia County Historical Society, 7.30 P. Hotel McAlpin, Man. April 5, 6, 7 Sat).

The Institute Players, in "The Importance of Being 8.15 P. Music Hall, Academy of Music April 10 Card Party and Sale for benefit of the Graham Home for Old Ladies; 2:30 P.M., Pouch Mansion. Apr. 11, 12 "A Full House," under auspices Ambassador 49 w. of 8 :25 A S- "Caroline" Apollo W.

A S. 2:30 "God of Vengeance" Astor B. A W. A S. 2:30 "Lady Butterfly" Bayes 44 of B.

8i30; S. 2:30.. Belasco W. Th. A S.

'Kiki" Belmont 48 e. of B. Th. A S. 2:30..

and Bijou W. W. A S. Love Habit" Booth 45 Fri. S.

Heaven" Broadhurst 44 w. of B. Th. S. 2 :30..

'Whispering Casino B. W. A 2:30 MI Century 62 A Cent. Pk. W.

in Ermine" Century Roof 62 Cent. Pk, W. S. 2:30. 'Chauve Souris" Cohan'B.

W. A S. 2:30 Love Child" Comedy 6th Ave. 418)30 Th. S.

2:30 'Anything Might Happen? Cort 48 of B. W. S. 2:15,..., of the Daly's 63rd St. S.

"Go-Go" Earl Carroll 7th Ave. W. S. 2:30., Gingham Girl" Eltinge 42 w. of B.

W. A S. 2:30. "The Masked Woman" Empire B. W.

A S. 2:30....... "Pasteur" Frazee W. 4f W. A Was Right" Forty-eighth St.

of B. Tues. S. 2:30. Not" Forty-fourth St.

w. of B. S. 2:15. Irene and Mary" Forty-ninth St.

w. of B. W. S. 2:15 and Take" Fulton W.

45 8:15 W. S. 2:15 "Secrets" Gaiety B. A W. A S.

2:30 iV. Garrick Th. S. 2:30 "The Adding Machine" Globe B. A A S.

2:30....,:.., "Jack and Jill" Greenwich Village 7th Ave. W. -S. 2:30 "Roger Bloomer" Hippodrome 6th Ave. D.

"Better Times" Hudson W. W. S. This" Is Jolsons 59th St Klaw W. A S.

2:37 "The Last Knickerbocker B. W. S. 2:25 "The Clinging- Vine" Liberty 42 w. B.

W. A S. 2:10 'Little Nelly Kelly" Little W. W. S.

2:30 'Polly Preferred Longacre W. W. A S. 2:30 Laughing: Lady" Lyceum 45 w. of Th.

S. 2:30...... Comedfcn" Maxine Elliotts 39 w. of W. A S.

2:15..,.. Morosco 45 w. of B. W. S.

2:30 "Hail and Farewell" Music Box W. W. S. 2:15 Box Revue" New Amsterdam W. A S.

"Ziegfeld Follies" Miller's W. Th. S. 2:30 "Jolier Playhouse W. A S.

2:30.. 'Up She Goes" Plymouth- w. of B. W. A S.

"The Old Soak" Princess 39 e. of B. Th. A S. 2:30....

"Papa, Joe" Punch and Judy FrL A 2:30 "The Love Republic W. 43 W. A S. 2:30., "Abie's Irish Rose" Ritz W. A 2:30...........

"The Sporting Thing to TkT Sam H. Harris 42 w. of W. A S. 2:30 "Icebound" Sdwyn W.

W. A S. 2:30 Guilty One Shubert 44 w. of B. A S.

2:20 'Peer Gynt" Thirty-ninth St. e. of B. W. A S.

2:30... "Mary the 3rd" Times Square W. W. A S. 2:30.

Fool" Winter Garden B. 50 Th. A Dancing Girl'.

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