Anglo-American Memories <-XXTX THE ORDER OF THE GARTER-SO ME OF THOSE WHO WEAR IT AND ONE WHO DOES NOT. (Ctapjrrlght, 1911. Qeora;* tt. gmnliey ? London, July 1. An explanation Is at last forthromlng W tho maklng of Lord Kltohener a Knlghi of Pt. Patrlok. He Ih not an Irtahman, bttl he bappened to he born 1). Ireland, ln Oounty Kerry. where. r.t the time qt his blrth. hls father and nothir were Hvlng His father. Lleu tonant Oolonel Kltchener, was etatloned tb* re with hia battaUon. it is add*d thal the Klng would gladly have given him the Garter bad tbere been a vacancy ln lhai '.Most Nohle Order/' tbe number of vhlch la stri.'tly, or rather Btrictly, lim Ited, ex*fpt f..r Royalttee. They are headed by the Bovarelgn, and there nre two Ladlea of the Qarter, the Queen and Qu* cn Alexandra, who bl no longer 1 thi Queen Mother. sinee that tltle. I gh ofTieiaiiy announced, dlapleaaea 1 < 'f Emperors nnd Kings tl, -re en- at preaenl thlrteen, Includlng tho llikado of Japan and thoae leaaer Roj il light$. thi Klng of NorWay, the Kitift of Rumanla, the Klng of Bweden, the Klng * ? Wttrtemburg, the kiur of tho h>1 1- nea, thr- KiriK of Denmark nnd th.- ex Klng of Portugal, though in tho cyea i?f t ? loyal there an no *\-K?nes. Once h Kine: alwgya a Klng la the motto ol I faltl ful aul |ecl To them th* nctlon ls between relgning Klnga n th* Throne, bul rtlll Kir: - But Inai . iropean Klnga Llng of 'Great Brltali l" blood or ? tarrlag or i ?? '?" ? ? Once | "lf she Inatata on the Ufe Guarda, ^ho i rnust be ? rr-nl Queen Sho shall have lh? i,\tf- Guarda " ' And when they met. tl f- Queen of. England kl i Blater of Hawali on ihe cheek. whlcl I *? fluai recognl tlon of he- equality. l r,nee met thi= exalted lad? at dinner; al the late Blr jullan Goldemld'a she araa of the roior rf ehocolate, pale ehoeolate; wltb a vaat expanaa of pale chocomte-colored Bhoul riers. aenntliy <-iad in n very low gown; ivery ptamp; very good natured; and groent moal of her tlme in laugi.inp. j.lnmly OH good terms with herself and tht real of the world: as beenme * Bov? arelgn Lady fr^rn ihe Paclflc eeoorted i- ? troop of Llfe Guarda, wttb the louch of Queen VlctorkVe Hpa atin on lier pale ehocolate-* olored fi.^k. i return to tne erver-faactnatlng aub Boci of the Moat Nobk Order of the '""rar Lord Kltchener ought to have had bul did not Thlrteen toverelgna, M I said. baaMaa the King of England ...r entiOed to wanr lt? Rlbbon of Gkar* ler Blue; and its glltterlng Ptar; always. 3 belkve. of dlamonds. Bleveg RoyaJ Hlghneaeefl oome next, heginnlng with ihe Prlnce ol Walea and his uncle, tho |>uke Of Connaught 1 ai-are you tho eomplete net, but l mentlon Prlnce Jlr-nry Of Prussla because of hls mem crable visit to the Unlted States; mem orable though uaeueceeeful rn its nimosT nvowed objeet to make troubte between the Unltad States and England. ThP Crown Prlme ?.f Oermany is an gather ef these roynl Knlghts of the Oar ter. Both tbaaaOarman Royai Blgnnaaaee have baaa gueeta Of the Klng unon hls Coronatlon. Prinre Henry paaaea wlth little notaoa fn.m the multitude, hut the Crown Prlnce 1s a fiRure; perhaps la part l.i.biiae the OTown r'rln<-o*s ls wlth him: whom the F.ngllsh llke. They Hke the Crown Prince also; for his advent ?ures and escapadoa on bbl recent lnter rupted journey to the Far East; lnter rupted, said the bazaar goasip of Calr * nn hia return. not hy terror of the j.lague, hut hecauae of a State dinner. at Alandalay, or perhaps Rangnon. whlch he did not attend. and a Burmese Prln reea on a hom he did attend. The etory ls denled, but the EngUsh none the less llke hlm for himaelf. for hia friendlv apeeehea about India. and for the para doxhal rrason that he le the aon of hls Father. The Father they admlro for varloua reasons: elther regardleBS of hia medl tated conttueat of England or not bellev ina that he meditatoa it; or perhaps amused becauee he profesaea to deaire the overthrow of the Brltiah power ln the iuteraal of Oreal BHtaln Itaelf; and ln t identally to IBMOTB out of his way the last aerlous obstaole to hia suzeralnty over the r.mtlnent of Europe. When Hia Jmperlal Majeaty waa here for the un volllng "f tbe great .Memorlal to Queen Vlotoria ir. front of Buckingham Palare they tliaeri.il hlm. Thny rheercd hlm be Bgtnae hls eomtng waa R trlbute of rev arence to the memory of hia mother's M.other; the fact that he and his mother had been on bad terms remainlng un? known to rhem. or dlsmiflsed as Irrele a/ggjJ They Ohaered hlm for hls martin 1 outaid-. iald an Englleh frlend In an ?wer tfl Bvy rjuestlon h*?w ho could so keextJIy applaud an Emperor who ehe. kdaad hoatile dealgna agalnst England: Hut how ran y*>u help admlrlng a loverelgn arlth auch u tr.-uaUfhe?" Aa good a reaaaa aa aaarlbar, aanrhapa. lemalns the fart that ad.i.in'l he Is. But t>.. mi.-tior, has baan aaBadi -Po you think ha wlll be equally pop ular when ho rnnifi T.a?k fl few years hence wlth his fleet of battleships?" But again I return to the Garterj ? anhjeet on whlch, as Mlll said *.f all great Bubjecte, much remalnfl to be eald. N'or have I really departed from lt. Finoe nil the 'irmt Peraonagea wbom i have I nantlonad are of the Order, if i have not quoted Lord Ifelbourne'a panegyrl* upon It as a dlatlnctlon "wlth no damnet' nonaenaa <>f merit about lt," i refrain only bacauae it la too famlllar: but, familiar or not. It now quotea Itaelf. Tt becomofl Inevltable as you look down the list of K. G.'fl whoae chlef tltla to dlatlnctlon ls. In po many caaea, their tltla and their place ln tho Peerage. Ther-- nre aleven Dukea They bear gr.-at names. most of thi rr.. but what elae do most <>f them bear? They are - do nol be t..o much Burpriaed if I Bay ao?good and useful rttlxena, dlBcharglng many prlvgte and aome public dutlea with dlllgence and aeal. They have fl t it 1** to esteem In the hatred wltb whlch Mr. Lloyd George purauea them; for the preaent, though there are people Who forecasl Mr. Lloyd George'a future .1-- b defender of prlvileg* and of the Inatitu tlona he is now attacklng. Bul they ara Dukea, and to be a Duke In thla eoui try is sttn though 1 by vaat multltudi j of people to be li Itaelf a tltle to reepeet, atnl to aomethlng mon tl in reapect. So w the Dukei 1 ba Thi ire worthy of the < larter 1 i-auae th* y ar* I becauae the? are bo fea onl] ta ? ?tj i elghl In all. Of Marqueaaea who are Knicl-t- of tl Gartcr there are bul 11 e; om of ',-' Lord Lanedowne, a greal aer\anl of the state. There are elghl Rarls, of whom on* ' m 1 arl of Elgin, waa Vleeroy of inov lyn-'Mii. a period of raab ej menl of Indecialon; of polley prollflc of future troublc, One la a great aoldlcr, L01 1 Roberta: a aoldler who has loved a well foughl fleld I'* t ter 1' BB > lMt1 work of organlxlng. In whlch Lord Kltchener la auprem* One la a Btatea man, Lord Roaehery, who haa Prlme Mlnlater; who haa sinr-e taken 1 Ima* it oul of pollttca In order to eritl cIb* thi mon freelj th* modern methoda "i" polltica, and La llatened ro aith thal | eagerneaa a*hich comea ol expt tlnj nevi r knowa ? hat Beneath tho rank of Earl there member of this Order. 1 auppoee mlghl be if the Soverelgn ao de* reed h 11 it dependa, perhapa, npon tho s*.tt itea ol ; ? irder Lord Kltchem - La bul ? count; should that be a hlndranca mcluelon, which 1 do not aaaum* Al an> rate to make a \Tlocounl rn K.nri is an eaay proreaa If, howev*ar, yo'i ask why this ahould nol I done, thera ma> he u?" anawai tlonfl or advancementi li Ihi P arr-. n? a rule, made 1.. thi Boverelgn upon tlie advtce ? t the Prim* M and the coldneaa of the War Offloe to l.ord Kltchener, on whlch 1 lately com mentcd, giv?s rlae to the bellef that he -1 not exactly geraoaa umi'i to tho Mlnlater of War. or to the Prlme Mlnlater, In whoae hanri? all ultimnte mlnistetl;. 1 authurity la Buppoaed t" reat; axcepi whal regtfl wlth Mr Redmond, 0 prlvati ini>mi"'r of Parllamenl from irr-innd Th" oth*-r reason ls In no way hypfl ? . h). For tbe two naa Knlghta of the Oarter who perhapa atood In Lord Kttcbener*fl path ari- Dukea. Thej are th*- p-ike of Argyll, aboui whom 1 cMd enough In the letter befon thla and the Duke of Flfe. who is nol "r.ly B Duke but Bon-in-law to the Late Klng, Their c lalms were n"t. T BUfHBOa* . To be pui aalde; even for thr. victor ol Khartoum end the Commander ln *'hief who reor par.ized the arm?' of India and broughl lt to ,-. pr.int where if became poaalble to aay that all mllltary perila to ihat errr-at milltar>' dependencj 1 leaa our Mr. Bryan f-tiii insisfs on calllng li > colony -no longer exist. Outald* of th< War Ofllce .'it.d Downlng Btreel thera ls. T thlnk. nr. livlng Engllahman ??h'.m Eng lishmen mor?- bonor. It Ifl worth ol Ing rhnt not a flgurf in the P...\al Pl ? - ceeefonfl has been ho much remarked aa Lord Kltchener on blfl black eharger, ridire alone, next to the KinKatnl Q le* ln their Ftnte oarriage. Bveo the *>.nt?r would not have added mucb to thi re* spert they bear hlm. G. W. B. COLT BACK FROM CANADA Report Follows That Miss Barrymoro Is to Sail for Europe. Ruasell O. rolt, the huaband of Btbel Barrymore, returned from *'anada early yeaterday, after a vkdt te his Itifant him, who Ifl In chnrgf of '"? I rlncn at Bt. .Tolms. Quehae, Mr. COM went to tho Vnle riuh. and Bfterwaid lefl tha City tO remaln out ' of f wn over Bunday. Miss Barrymore was in Montreal yeetei 1 day. where a report was ln eireulatlea that j Bhe ls abo?it to sell for Europe. Hlie de ! ellned to eee rcporters, nnd lt Ih not known ! lf she IntendK to see her Httle son before leavlng Oanada. - B ENGLISH ORGANIST ARRIVES Mr. Musgrove to Accompany Caniso on American Tour Next Season. Thomas W. Musgrove, a younp BhtgllRh j organlflt, who wai wlth Cumpanarl aa an accompanist on hls recent tour to the Pa? clflc Cbaat, Brrived here yeaterday from Llverpool on the Cunarder Cumpaiiin. Bfl said he expeutetf to accompany '"aruso R Rl season on a tour of the I'nlted fltntes. Mr. Musgrove waa at one tlme lt, r-harge of the choir whlch sang In the chureh on the estate of Oeorge W, Vanderbllt at Bllt more, N. C. He wlll spend the remalnder of the aummer teachlng at the Brennau College of Muslr, at Oalnesville, On. ._ B JOHN W. GATE8 DOING WELL. Parls. JuJy 22.?I* was gnaoonced at tbe Hotel Meutice. this ovenlng. that John W*. Qgtea had pasaed a falr day. The attend Ing phvalclans say thal fhe heart Ifl dotog well and that the rondltlon of their patlent pgnetany Ifl flMghtly better 'han laal nlght The heat. however. ia tlu- oaUBfl Of much restleflsness_ MUSIC IN CENTRAL PARK. The programm*- for the *-*>n< ert on tho ; Mail. Central i'ark. al 1 o'eloeh thla after nuon, which wlll he eonducted hy Jranz Kaltenborn, follows: ?The Ktar Si^jiKlad Uann*r" . . March, la. Btaaaa aa fiS.~'**i\7nw*kv fner'.ura. "ltom.o an .. ,,,, 0\?rtur*. "Wlllliim Tall".'v. .'.i,'.,?ykl Hulta nf Al! NMii..na. Op. U ??? ? ^^""K,,W',K, iIihIIiiii. Qerman. llunKai-lan.) U'a.t/. Wm.-. Uoiuati and S..11K. ? .. ', . Rrldal procBBBlon, "Lohengrln".M.Manrt tken.a rlapollUlaea.Maaam Uoiolccy, . EARLE TMES A T Wedded to English Girl, Report Has It, in June. "LOVELIEST OF THEM ALL" Artist So Describes "Dora," Omitting Last Name ? On World Tour. 'Tis Said. Ferdlnaad Plnaey Barle has aueeumbad agala, report haa it. to the lure of matri moay. lf trua this is bia thlrd vanture ln wedloeh nnd hN fourth ln afTltiltlon. the lnt*>s? Mrs. Earle is nadltad ! wlth helnp n? mm-h of n "soul mate" ar; r?r predeceaaora The aewfl comee from Cologne, Oermany. . where Mr. Barle and hla brlde an al preaanl apendlng th-ir- honaymoon, his fiienda bellave They plan a tour ot the ! world, it is aald, atopplng In Egypt, Indla, I Chlna nnd Japan before satitnsr, tor the Unlted Btatea bv aray of tho r\i Ifle. A > yaar from Chriatmaa thay espael to rea h N? ??? Torfc and posalbly the boetUe little town of Moni ln Dutcheaa County, 1 a-here the Karle country home ls attuated. r.ut n one aeemi to know what the brlde'a maiden name _ further than that Ferdinand callfl her "Dora, the seareat, ' suf-i-si, lovelleal of them nll. ' not ? raean compllment arhen "thelr" number la con i dered. The brtdegroom. whlle omitting ! her full name. la aald to bave written that : ihe is the daughter (^t nn arcbttael at w nklngl am, Berkahlre, Eagland, who atand high In hla profeaaloa; that she \* twentj ona i ara old, haa laughlng brown eyea and a aofl English akln. He met her, 'tli narraled, ns h? pirol'ed over the Hind he.ni. ,-i ari ii ajroome i Buircy hill, ona . iden Bfl rnoon Bearaleaa he lased nr hi ? ryea nnd ahe Into his. and thay li < down the knoii band In hand, ? -.] Kerdlnaad and hir- mother weat abroad i in Ifarch after Juatlce Fltsgarald I ad ap pr vcd ih.- reeommandatlon of ih>- referee rtagi ? Ith JuMa Kuttnee n* \ .-i ij .-f nlnety daj i araa f ., j , ; . nnallty to the deoree. and ? . . ? new i burat i,;<" f'i" hlnon aa If w?ih th< Impetua af long n |on 'Twa? Jun? Weddmq. 'Tia Said. aeddtas la*>a plaee loward thc end cf .i mi repoii hai lt and after the pair had "i nl a a -rk ls ;* aint i:na!i"ti Ina rn thi lllndhead thej atarted for Hoiland ; ting Atneterdam nnd ii.iariem , lh? ? ? ?? l on Ihe Rhlne When they ' 1-. ?:-. i of ' logm baar thaj ani ron- j ... n | , Rarttaerl md, erosa lo the Ital , laki Ihenee to Egypt, Indla and the | 'and of th* rhem W om? T; ? roeemlte ' ? ? ' ::;m 1 ' BnyOfl nnd 1 ' Park arlll flavor the hofneatreteli taken llvxandei Ifarvej adltoi of "Current i .. ? . eura when he aaa FiwallBand otT In Ma ? il frlend Intended laad . j ? 11 ??-i eonvent na evei mdrum l!f" ln rhe future and devotlng hlmaalf ??? oni of the fou ' 1 ' ' ' i itudi nt Mr Har-"' has noi ? andoned hU bellef m .r tbi-- lateel r1"n?f** Into li?ve ? mrl ;'- I not al all a ire l al lha reporta ngr tnia, rtace nothlng In Ihe naiur?- of a ronflrrnatlon h^a ooma to hhn ? ? and | nr ha potnta out tl al II Irun the new unlon la le*a ?nd Earle (8 i '? f. .,,.-. -i ,. , torlai a hlch hla ua aavea paat haa bf'iicr-t lipon I- m ?nd tha? artag the j oung a- tlat "Mr Earle haa been porauad ? aafveral iron en of romantk nnd erott^ tand??nrlea," sa 1-1 the edltoi yeeterdaj "Anj man wbo | __\ baan esplOlted ln the preaa aa he ha?? i?4 aubject you know, 11 aaaojraneee of ? ir klnd An*l then v<* i? a man who arould attrael foollah women wlth hla | ' looka aad artlatii temparamanl It ma tbal Ihe pureult h\ Boaae woman arho ha been wrtttna him Wters m nr. eartall trnowledge baa heen ooafuaed wltl rlHjre ln tbe report ??j w,.i ., j,*? lure ; ata' from Ferdinand aboul n ni*ver bogua l?:e in-?m Next Burnmar 'tartll ba the aama, Just as 'twaa last Pn-vi'lenr. News. An ordlnance ln New York deecrlbas a drUBkard ** "9 peraon who ls Irvapahle uf nroperly eondurtinK hlmaalf or hin owa ,,ffairs " a gri-at many <>f our dtlaena who have navar toucbad llquor ara druakflUflss Ifllwaukaa geatliasl MoW thal Vr '"hnrles Pranard. hend of n'tiun-aii of tba Frene* Kovernment whlch liiia charge <>f tha bouatng of workars, hua aald that New Vork haa tho worat tene menta In the world nnd the flnest apart? ment houaea, New York's teaements wlll ba Improved, of caurae Beston oiobe The new Htate FIlB Miirshal haa 80 Jurla Alctloa over Nen York Clty. That. 8p?'ak ltiK in an "Jtdlee ln Wondeiiand" aenae. ex l.lalns whv a New Vork man reeelved the appolntment. Rocheater Pemocrat and Chronlck Naw ? "rk * H> 's foravar tfarlng ris4-d .at the siatement of a reallv papar there that durlag the laal five yeara lir'i4fi(MKiO has heen expended In huildlnRs outalde of dweliinKs ?0?,08J in thaatraa, $17. irtiOni ln holels and Iti7,'i0(i.0i?i ln ofBoa buildtnsa It wlll further belp to under atand rhe magaltuda of whni theae fiKurea repreaent arhen lt Ifl fltated tbal Moaton'a Investmentfl m theae claaaea "f bulldlnga duiing the aame perlod reached tla^aOklM - f 'On?o in theatrea, W.uW,?"i ln hotels and 115,000.000 Iu oflUe bulldlnga.-dprltigtltld Kc-publicau COVERS MANY SfflB Fresh Air Work Extends from Pennsylvania to Maine. FORMS VAST MELTING POT Children Selected Without Re gard to Race or Creed? Some Types of Guests. Who are the Fresh Alr chlldren"' One of them Is B Httle follow n Sat?r of Chartty found lylng Mleeg La a dowatowir g-utfr wlth B fotded newapaper for hls ptllow one terrlbly hot niitht not lonir a?o. a aecond ia another Httle fenow wha ?vent Into an Kist Si dl aettlentenl hOOBfl one mornlng darlng lhai aanir- h t BpeH wlth hls small head Bwathed Ln bandagee, and who. when askr"i whal had happettad him. repii^d plalntlvely: "I ?vns aleepln' or, t' fl f,r.- eecapa 188* nlght beeaaaa it iraa ao i".t. nn' aomebodj dr .ppecl aometbln' on m<' on" hrok>- in1' head." A 'hinl and fourth ara Btatera n^ci n thln?s w?-nt well. And wbea one dav be fell un d.-r th?> whaala of hls own triii-k and had to hr- takr-n to the hoeepltal ihr> proeped looked dark fur fhe fllBtera ii ti f II they were aent to one of r>,*? Tribune Fresh Air | omea tn atay untll the father Bbould ba abla to provlda for them .-lfraln a nfth Ifl a raven-halred uttir. tot from i Kaat y,ih strer-t, arhoaa Bungarlan parenta ar<. i.nth Bulferera from laclplent tuber r-'iliixin, nnd who no*-,loil t.. ri to u'ir> of tha open ?lr rampa for treet men t, bul dldn'l kno?> ?k : nt io do artth tli.lt .1 .ukIi |r>r. Sh? Ib now tvlnp carad for ,-it ;. l"r.>sh Ali honic. malntained eapecially for chll? dren with parenta aflllcted lual h- hera are, and the parenta ar.- maklng tba moal ef pieir opportonlty f1 r recovery at ? rlty camp A alxth Ifl an ftallan Klrl of flvr. gnd on* half yeara, the only daughter of fl arldowed mother, nli.' Bhe ia managed if by 'ioina- aweatahop a rb i ? aerape logethei al tt, aith a Httle help now arnl agatri from ? nHghbOrltlB '"I'l aettlement, Buffleea f"r n bara llvlng Bul thr-' made ? Httle ?.isl?r for her I gtvtng Ihe iiffe daaghti r ? tioit a eeventh, bb elghth, n nimh. and ao an J through thouaaada aad thouaenda ara aimpi? Httle urchlBfl of tha atreeta ahoee raien pr*-irtit no eapedallj ;? ul ir itr eumataneea Thej a;.. |ual ; an-l hava Buffen i tba aoaa of povertj i v--r -'n-* they ilrat drew trreai n f .. n^ birthplaeea Th*ir povertj has mada l iked ,r''; ?.?ui. baa t.ik'ii tha Uf.il of I eli blood, l.iM dulled th' li aenall HUbb i hej nead nir free from ameki and odor a inahli a dlmmed by tba It) an irb and r""d freah bui dsnt, to ke ; 11 ? I ? i -'?r 'i" i ittle of li'" "A Meltinri Pot," Ona Aniwer ; | r. .jlj..4t' ... ll,!j{, t ! .? .. .'A .? r ; f ? iUff lUBBtl Itl tnlaf. t I B lt p"l'.r ol l '?? a i ti!!k?. ma: other i arltj I ? ? : ?lr F la ? meltIng pot for all natlonalltlea Bg *.' ifa'B one ib t i itlVB of ann . . ... . . hi. iri*.'. I:.-! or laaa ? fourtb ? ? li ? ? * fifth a Ruaal m. a .^inm ? I* a a .? i iench tol . i ? ? ? - iidlnnv Ihiib. not i.i i.tuit gypetea and raagroea i hlaaolt*, MeWhertet I.lan ilreeaab Ivanefl GoMfarb, iniardl Uinklr?r and H?*n?on ., ? ivpteal namea tl I ? ? ? ? bui n ia i oi reah ili llata Th* queettoi '*? I ?< i a I h< I v I . hIMr* ? mlgl l b*i anawered le atlll an oth* araj ir naturallj followa rr-in th* ..... . . ,-; ? ?,!'". b that mai i of reUfl f arlll be :? i raaented Po I i diffareni homea go i MI ulatlona aa t.> race, eoloi or ; ?? w ,i non f Je? ii and Mary wera maklnl arrangemBnta al the une Pund olBea f"i aendlng awaj aome of the uirls from their a* hool, a nagm cler Bymafl arafl -??.*. 1111>*c lo aaa aboui gettlng .,*, poma ?'"?* "t blfl i irleh Meanwhlleona i.f tha oflloa atalt ealled Ib turn over the tri*piioti*. n> tii.itt-'ii ef a Klng*a Deugh ,,.,. Battlewrsnt, a deaeoneoa r,r th?? Meth. odlsl Bplaeopal Chureh, a Preabyterlan . nar? aad a Mell-vn. Hoapltal ii'irs-i to Bxrange f"r roungatera In ahom they were peraonniiv Intereated i h<- fund atandfl for the ptindpla of "A ?ound mipd In ?* aound body," and II haa H.ioptr-d as Ita provtnee tha produrtlon ol the aound bodlea Tha only qjuaatlon i?. "Doaa tt* ohlM naed freah air and tha aort nf iife it may hava la 'he country '" if lt doea, nnd ls too r""1 ta .ih-alti t li-so thlnga for Itseif, II la welcomed aa ?n ap* pllranl for lha benellta wM h ih* Tribune fund aims to beetow. .\-?r doaa u make any dlflference from what a*"ion of tha clty tha ippllcaata or courae, they eoma la ih* largael Bwarma from lha lower Baei na*, bul the upper i->?< ?B*a, the tVael Mda, Harlem umi Tha Brena ^?a Large oontlnganta p>en fiom tVUhaniBbrldge, Oreenpotot Bnd ii...?Misviii., thoea regtone wlth antle* ingly rural namea bul flrlth erowded t*ne tn^nt rondltlon**. tlM Beadj roUBgBtera aend up their plalntlve .ry f*u i-lief. The "Freflh Air*' Territory. And where do tlu? all go at knst. all f?r when fundfl ean ba provtdedl Tho Kreah Air oountry Btretebaa far and artee, Ineludlng within ita iimits the greater part of tha Bew Bngland nnd Mlddta Atlantlc itataa. Any plaea thal baa alr riob la osygea and iieids and hiiis eovored wlth KrfP? turf ami Baagrtnhlall ^-^ n ?? Boarera; any PaBOa that has tr?*M* to rlltnh. Btreama tu BWlm. btrda and beea and hiiIiiiiiIs, aay plai-.i that hOB Bhady groven. roomy farm houses and proplo wlth kindly hearts-any BUCh pla.e la "Fresh Alr Uind." Teehnieany 'Tiaab Air Land" extends Ave hundred mlles In every dlrectlon from Now York nty. Practi.-aiiy it raaehaa to ^,very place from whlch lnvltatlon!* f-r itaab Alr chlldren come. Thla aeason Its lioundartes have taken ln such garder. Bpots of earth ?? the While Moiintalria. the oVatn Mountalns. the CatsklllB, the Alle ghaniea, the Mohawk, Badaoa an.l c.enesee valleys. the lakea and valieys ..f Ceatral |f?W Vork and the rolllng country af Bew leraey. it aatanda freni fariiHie aad Bred fOTd I'enn.. to Kutland and N.-rlh Hen Btagtoa. vt. ami from IVatartaam, B. y.. to Baanaaja B. J In keeplng wlth the Wfctth of lt?? Influ enra. and the extent of Its territory are the Bttmbar ?nd varlety of Its supporters. A wldow aends 25 centa. a wealthy man fl.me. A womaji at an TOaat ??range hotel Balla lamennfT and sends the proceeds to help th*. rhlldren. A man wlns a prtBfl Ifl thfl Tribune Praeeeb Conteel and faala aa bappy that he flends a check t?. make others happy A gllttermg Broadway hotel. a.ene or lnxury and magnlflcence such as Httle "Fresh Alra" never even dieam.d of, sends ? contributlon. while ln th*- aam*- mail oonu-s a check for the proceeds of a Sundav icbool infant OJAflB, anolher from an Itallnn newapaper and stlll snother from a hai* ridden .rlpple. It la an old sajuig that All the world \'rvoC />>J ALARMIST Look out for thr choleraI FATH ER KNICKERBOCKEB Ycs. but we'rt ?ofri?jr to have i new gubway. lovea a lover." Tr la none the le*s tTU8 .ld lovea n little eblld The imllea aith '? Froah Alr children are R-foft. : . the al aet the monej paopla glva i ?- ? -i them ro ihe country. the homas tbal countrj people throw open to reeelrs all proof of the if- ti ...I ,-. m.ho i--'-e the Httle oeiea have nol ? toward thalr Freal I ? ? Bul the aumi i r ?aiag snd Ihe m ?da of the children ,.t.. f\..... t ? | une fund stlll needa f .. . it haa alraady b^en - ? ? ... IVho wlll Vv ip" OBITUARY. MAYOR FRANKUN PlERCE STOY. Iflanl ? ' Julj -" Franklln Pleree c,0. ,,- ,, inri ??;.-' Iayor ot lijril Werneravllle, i . ? . id heen I lle 1 n ? ? i t ...... .-?-., Werners ? . (.?! awaj from the i i Itlea f thla ? i . , .,,..-.. acuta neu rltis \ rouple of ?.'.-;<< age ,-,'i frlenda re .,..;? i , i , waa ? m '???' overlng aa aa v Bfl waa exterfed. but WTiOti fbe . ,i -i ig ity to-daj thal he had . .. i ? . . It waa n-*t flup ,?,?r,i mat hi i ? dan rer. sr,,v. ti .. v. Iob ln ougl ? the bod \- the Mayor of Ulanttc Cltj Mr Btoy naa ... . ..-..,! more Btate and n;iti'mai i ?athertnga than ? > other ilmllar offlcer. - , i'nited Btati ? md from the Atlanttc ,,, - ,. ]?:,. ati ? araa ki ao to the ? ,-,i of ii.-- i-.i- a ? o aanua lj ?lali , ... .1.. the "1 >andy Maj or." JAMES M'CAHILL. Duluth, Iflna ?' I] -' Jamea McCahlll, miofl owner an-l mlllkmalra, la dead al hla" Bummar h mi al lake *'it\ n<- waa lHiy , alghl yeara old. Mr. MeCahlll wa? a ?ar , penier and bulldlng contractoi up t*> thal early Wt, arhen he tradad a plaea of Duluth | rtal eatate, i alued al aboul " 188, tor |m>< ?,.r, | , r |ai -i ? i. the Meaaba range, This quarter aectlon l? knoera na tha Bhenaago Iron inlna ll contalBa more th.ui forty milllon tonj ..f ir-.>n ore, aad tba royalty to alr. McCahlll of cs ceats a ton eetabliahea his arealth .a around lie, !>'?' 080. ?-a 9IR PERCY WILLIAM BUNTING. I.ondon. Julv - 9Ar Perey Wllllam Hunt mg died to-day. str Parey Wllllam BuaUng waa editor fr.'in im of "The CoBtarnporary Ravlaa From iy''- la UM ha araa alao "htur ef "rhe Ifethodl t Tiiu-1 " Ha waa born la lafJ. EDMUND COOPER. Ksshvina, Taaa., July ? gdmund Coop er. aaaratary to Preatdeat Aadrew Johnaon, ls dead ll Ihe a>re "f nlnety at his home, tn ghelbyvtne, Taaa Ha was n brother of tba Iata JndKo Wltaaai Coopar, af New York. and former Unlted Ht.iti-s Banatoff Henry Coopar, of Tenneaaee. He w;is a luiif tirother ef Colonal Duncan B. Coopar, who, wlth bls aon RoMa, BgUTSd rei-ently ln tbe aenaatlonal hrlal In arhleb they were chargod wlth rhe murder of Unlted Baatee genator * 'armaek. a BARON DIES IN VICTORIA. B. C Vlrtorln. B. C, Jttly 22 H.iri'ii Mleter aehade \on U'l-strnm, of Vlmna, Austrla, head of b pavtag compaay whlch haa ra eently done tnu.b work at Vlotnrla. waa ptckad i'I> unronsclo.ia in the street earl\ tO-day and dled at the hospltal. Pnralyals Of the braln ls ?1von as the raUSB of death. TO SAVE CITY HALL PARK Commlttee Asks Oovernor for Hearing on New Conrt House Bill. An appeal for B henrlnK has been sent to Qoveraor oi* by Albart i-:. Haaachal, aec? retary af the conferance commlttee whlch ls trytng '? pravaat furthar eBeraachmant i? aty Hall Park Mr. Henaehel aara " la probabla that aa attempl wlll ba mada to have Ihe i lovernor bstfava thal Ihe Stllwell biii providinK fof a eeurtheuaa m the park in a couaty ineaaura and gtvea him Jurav dtatlon agthoul referaaea t Mayor. la i in u-tter I* tha Oovernor Mr Heaaehel SilV.-. my iiaii Parj has baan pan rtf eur municipal corporate property from earlleat Colonlal ilines ani has been eonflrmed as auch by every charter. li is th* Intentlon of the eponaora <>f tha Btllwall bftl to put ule new courtuouee ln <'ity Hall Park This power tn iak<- the clty park certatnly makea the MII one that must be referrrd to ihi Mayor before the (lovarBor ean aet, On tK-half of it number of clvlc orRanlza tlons i reapectfull) requeet that an oppor tunlty to bi heard be accorded them hefore Kxeeinlve a*ulun ls takon on this bill. LEAVES MUCH TO CHARITY Mrs. Osborne's Will Di3pose3 of $600,000, Son Getting Home. | Rv TV'-r-ar'l ta Th* T'lri'i M 1 Aub irn, N T . July H -The arlll of Ellaa IVrlghl Oaborne, wldow of Davld M. Ce? rorn*. nmd" puMIc to-day, dlapoaea of propertj valued al *M%9M Tha value of th? realduarj eatate a*aa rM, Mbbs., tMM*', Ellen W Qarrtson, of Boaton, *MM9; \snos Oarrlaon, KB.aM, and i.^??er amouata to relatlvea Tha aaven grandrblldren reealva the realduarj eatate Th? d.oicr. junlor Republlc, Ln tTreevHle, N y. recetvea 68,090, at.d local rharltl a re'-ei?'o the followlng amounta: Wotnen'fl Bducatlonal and Induatrial Union, bufld . ;. g.OOO I .'??'. Home for Frlend |to,iy}8: Cltj llcapital, B.808, and i'a \ ufjfl ' irphar Aaj lum. '-' OOD MISS ETHEL D. SL0AN WEDS Becomcs Bride of Captain Lid dell, of the British Army. Mlaa Bthel Donaldaon gtoen, daugh-a of Mr and Ura Rohert s.icr gjoan, nf] ? 'hiiton Oablea aVoodrnere, Ixma I and Captain John Blaclalr Llddell, of the Bedfordahlre Reglmaal of thi Brltlah ' arm?. wara marrled yeaterday al Ti Bplaoopal Chureh, Hewlett'a, Long Island, h? the Rev. Wllllam P. Kempner Tl .% matrofl of honor waa Mra Bldney Culford The brldeamaldfl wera I ia M Ruth Danenhower, llelen Oakmen. Mary *; Bayler, leaala Haaard and Cba Doaaldaon. Tha beat man araa Major Trall, of tha Bnglleb army Tha uahera wera Ueuteaanl T Denaleeoa atoan, U. B A.; Ueutenent Bloan Danaahower, U. B \. A. D. Baye and Courtlandl Dhtoa. Followtng tl ?? een mony there araa a wed? dlng breakfast at Chlltoa Ofl ? BISHOP VINCENT TO "VETS Gives Old Soltliers Good Counsel at I Chautauqu.i Army Day. Chautauqua, 1*. f . July B ?Btohog John H vtnoent, ol tho Methodhri Bplacopal Chureh, wi.i. dallvared tba farewall addraaa to Captain, afterward General, LTlyaaaa B. Oraal and hia men when Uiey lefl Qelena, III., for the Clvtl Bfar, deBvered tha prta dpal addraaa ef Chautauejua'a Natlonal Army 1'ny to B Mg BUdlenOfl Of Clvtl War; veterana and then frtaada ln the ampbl-i tbaatre here to-day. Baahop Vbicenl Bpoka to tha reterana aa men who. thougti growlag oM, should re tain "vlvid and blaaaed Idaala of Ufe" ind make th" m..*t of oM aK>''* edueataOBBl poealbHIHae "Do not be too oM to !"? ln aarneal In all mattera aoclal, poUUcal and rellgloua," aald tbe Blahop. "Re oontenl to he Old. but he thoiiRhtful Be old. but be geautne. Me old, bul ba Lntaraated ha tlir- Bflpa ln whlch you live an.l lt1- pro!> letna." CINCINNATI NEWSPAPEE, SOLD F. T. Homer, of BaJtiraore, Gets "The Commercial-Tribune" for $420,000. ? Indnnatt July tt?"Tbe ''otnmerciai T-.ihutie." of wMeb Maral Baaatead ?a' the edltor fur many y.-ara. with all Ita equlprnent. was floM at Sheriff's Male to day to Pranda T, Boenar, a Battfmore at? torney, for MttMO. The only other hldder \?a-i Rtehard i' Braat, aa attorney, who M.ippeit hlddlng BftBT offerlng |415,f">?>. Me daeUaed to ?ay whom ba ropreooBlod. Mr Homer said h<> reprfleantad blmaetf. Tlu sale feBowed B Jiidgment BbtBlaed by tha I'nlon Kaslngi Bank and Truat Company, ef 'his city, ns traetee, for tzio, i>m) and one hy Francls T. Homer for %l%. iW The property waa appralsed at H 0.0M CLUBHOUSE FOR PORTO RICANS. The AManaa PuertorYtqoena, ? aoctety ?>f PortO Bleaaa llvlng bl New York. im nouaead yaeterdaj that it h.** opened tem porarj L?aa4fljnarlart al the Ansonia ibitei, 7S*i atreel and Broadway. Arrgaaaaaaanta are aow ander anay for the buUdlng of a elubhouae, and the formal opaalag is plaaned ta take place some tlme ln (Irto bar. The ofTlcers of the BOCtOty are (Sonxalo O'N'.'lll. preaident; I'r. M. J, Marxniicb. Ramon Vetea, Paraaado Qaadler nnd Jerga 11 Hantonl, vlee-presldents; .loso V l-era, tit'usurer, and D. C'ollazo, sem-tary. TAFT ON WAY TO BEVERLY Will Rest for Two Days at His Summer Home. Washmrton, Julv _t Prassfdenl Tafl MI VVashlngtOfl to-niuht to aoend 11 ,-s eeeond Waak-imd ar his summer ''otratce ,.r Rever ], fJoereratn- Hllles nnd Major BBBt! 8flSBt wttl him, and Becr?rtary MacVaagb, who?* aummer homa la at Dubttn, N :i aaoom? p.itued luni as far a* Roston Benator Pen rose weat as far as Phlladelphla.. The Prwatdent arlll ?i,**n'i tara daya motortna. playlng aoif and raotlng befora ha rataraa to Waahlngtoa He aill reaeh R uon tn. aioirow mornlng and motor out to Bafl** eri-. win leave 'here iata Mottday night and be ba-'k ln the eepttal -n Tuasday mornlng SUMMER SCHOOL'S OUTINO. The i - il o< ?"!:; af tne aummer achaol nf Cotarmbla Unlvefaaty wa.? bsM vesteidav. and |t was rhe largeet in ita Matory. Every ?tage wlthln 8 radtua of ten mllea ef Tar .- ...., had to be engaged to ea.e for tha part! wl Ich trrlveal nr Irvington on a spe rlal traln ar l o'clock. From there they araml t" Bunnyalde, Irvlng'a < '!.:?? t; ard .,?...? (folloa M'-re tl in four baadrad were ln tiie party. -?a DIED. BJraBrn, faaaaa -. Mcl^asblla, Haab. .-. f S \r- ' W, ? r^ue .H t . ano* '-ii'fl H .,..-.'..- 'I --uia A Wlnkelmai Marle WcKeai BROWN T?.- v ''""ri, atrel fn ; ea> a. ? n 211 a - t 23d et. tfrank K. i i Bul Hna>. ? ui . vi;i:i:s iui Tuaadar. Ju'.'. tfc ar Broad ..ll.in. N V. Wllllam P. Chambera, n?e1 *?4. 88, al Kroad Ptr.i- VI t vlncton "n Hudaon r-id.i- even ._.. |p|| i __t .. .... n< Edward BUI, of JJelfod, aued *! var? 1" Itieral Mon . ia i jt ., 2:M j- m i/onveyaneae wl'l 1:14 traln I m x- ?'. Te k ?- M rera F viK'-mi D In thla i Ity, Jul] --' '"ll* Itelei , i Palrehlld Funaral ? rvleea Men ? .i. ..i in o'clock. .<' ['reabyterlaa r f I8th h- Si a ii??? ??' papawa pl*aa ? --rI HANSE U peri N. V. BB .Ii-.lv 21, 1911. M .,-.?.! .* linhlT of ' H.italn JamB ...... i|? .,. >iv'i?v on Prlda] Jaly 21 '!'it. .loim M ,ic-'. S7 paara Funeial from hia lar* raatdence. So 183 Bedford are Brookiya, . ? , 28, .ir 'J p. na ll 'Tment 1'- etK. ? ? ? ? < M'KBAN vi Oraac*. N i. r" Batu lay, J^'r ?_-_? ]. 1 '|i--i |. . ?':.-??! -4 t f e> o' .lohn Hc "" ..,.,,. j-unaral ?????. B, N' Hlghta ? Monday. July 2*. at 4 li I'lneln iatl i* ?.ind I ? \nge'?a i _pt ? .-? opj _i i it.'OHLIN ' "i Thurada! Jnl! 88, it?i\ \|. -l..ui);hMi: KUBflTBl from lilfl lala ,v 808 OeKalb iva Brookiya, .1 i .'i ai :? ;,. in. ahiirp Inter ne.it Holy croaa Caroataay, KEXrtEN- *"' Wday. Jul) 81, 1811, t.ieore.ir of his us*. l-'uneral i n !??? a ai lii< late reaidanee, Mo. fSI ,;,;,.,. . Brookiya, '>n Buaday at 2 88 ;. ni |riieriii.-iit .u NBWtown, 1 one laland. di '-\- im Baturday, Juiv 12, n?n, .i-uun., Iledfea 0ly, ln ber 7ir>t y.-i.r I'jneral aet r, reflUI. ni . N ? 1 :'-''? Hal-a p. ... on Bui -i *' t-.i1^ -?'?. at 2 l>. in. BNOW At Ihfl molllinri -V l;er lT->llier, W^i.r ? Baaaa, No '-''''.' I i-'apect a\e.. Mount Ver ii,,-i N \'. Jul] 80, IStl, BtlB. .r-l!ia B. Sre?. iii iii^ latli : ' bar m;.-. a^ineral iuaday, io ? ni . at tli<- lioune Intej-metit Mill-jiii. Cocm. si- k:ii-.'- pasflarfl Blflaat \\ll.l.Al:l> At < ;i-.---a\4 loli. I'-.nii. on .lul> 2.. l-ui Kinmu A . .lauKluet of Kdward K. and tba Iata Ell?ab4?ib "Vlllard. rup.rai pri rata \\ INKI'.IM AN Mi.i'l'iih. .?t Part Jervia. \ t.. Ilarlfl Vi'lnkelmaa, * if* ef tba laia .i.... ii VViiikelnian. ( KMKTKKIE8. IHE WOODEAIVN IEMETERV la rfadllv nr-e^aalble by Harlem tr^ln from Grand Ca-Btral siuiion, Webataa and Jeroma avenue troltey and by earrtage. l-n'? Bt.w up. Telephone 4ST,-, HiiriHrcy for B"Ok of Vlawa or raBreaaBiatlva. offi.e. 2o Bael ".'3d si.. Naw Tork city. INDERTAKEHS. ' FKANK E. < \MI'BEI.L. ?4t-? Weat 2Sd Bt. Cl apela. TrlvHte Hoonia. Prlvato Ami ulanca*. Tel. is:i Cflafltaaa. n?*T. Clepben Uerrltt. the world-wlde-known un-lartakei". unlv one plaea of bu?lnea?. 8th ava. and i'": flt I.ar*-aat ln tha world. Tal. |flJ Bryan'. 8 J. I.t'CKlNO'S '""bapel an.l BJbaW Kooma. Bgl Amaterdiim ive. Tel. 393 RIVBrBlde SPECIAL N0TICE8. _? OEFIl ES. MA1N OFF1CB- No. lf>4 Naaiau fltreot. WA1.1. BTRBarT OFFICE ? No. 15 Wllllam atreet ri-ToWN OFFirK - No. 18fl4 Broadway, or anv Ainei l.i,ii |iislr|.-l Teloarapli Oflca. HAHI.F.M OrriCEB -Ne IT.7 K:,flt I2nth alrear. No J63 W.st 188th atreet. nnd No. 219 W?at tfflth atreet. WASMINOTON BUREAL?Waatory Bulldlng,