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Attendance Indicates Great?r
Interest than Any Show
Has Aroused.
CHILDREN GUESTS AS USUAL
Get Their Gifts of Gandy and
Toys in Afternoon, While
Elders Line Rail and Fill
Boxes in Evening.
M.Kiioon Square Oarden "eame hack"
iay. In splte of the pflflflflB__t_
o?tlcatlons of a year ago, the fa
M Ktructure harbored again the
. HoTflfl ?how, which fliflO '-BflBfl
Or rather, the horse "eame back"
with tha Oarden.
a* many white shirt fronts breasted
aliii 'ffl-flifl of Um taaharh a? tn
la Bflflka ot tbfl Jaaanaaa
Bfflt B-tfllPfl-B BB* Bfl_B
t. of this cl: ?x of tha "sea
alt_?B?_ ar. ? hunjfl ann
enthusiaatlc audlence of horee _fl___fl8-j
-lless of the Yale-Prlnceton __--_.
: the rali, gared soul
from the kOBflfl and clrculated from
st.-ll to stall below stairs.
? ______ h_4 _8_flflfl_ herself ii the
i .rry blos
bd_ Irta hm_ __t___n___
from tba eaves. Japanese tflflft -
? an, wnile Ftijlyama
? d her __Bfl_a B8BT- cspped peak in
Bflflflrttry which ___OB8__ the t-astern
4 tba ___pbHbea__ra Wbflfl Conrad's
hand played a turkey tmt, the whole
tera quesuon" was preBented in a
nutshelL
Aa BA Lfll th* afternoon audience waa
largely made up of chlldren from varioue
cttkntahle institutionB in the city. invited
to the horse show as the special guests
of Al'rer! <?. Vanderbllt, president of the
Nat-i.na! Horse Show Aasociatlou. ln all,
about two tbaaaflill- flhll-l-l attended the
n, halllng from the Chlldren's Ald
. ??? i'rotestant Eplscopal Or
I Home. the Sulllvan Street, Avenue
B. East River. l M Street, 63d
Italian. Tompkins Square and
school8, the Deaf and Dumb
tlf Orphana* Home, Flve
Potnti ?_ Bartholomew'a Home,
a.:h Home and the PtB8 IndUfltrlal
?
Alr. Van_vr_ilt'a littie guests helpad te
? many \_cancies in the bfl-tflfl
and r ? ? tbfl afteir.oon Nfl more
enthusiastit. gathering af Bpfl-flaaaffl could !
have baan foun-.1 than tbflflfl s-venteen
hundred young gUflfll -~ay applauded ;
the (avorttaa tmi tacltad flvflry one to a
.-] by their lnnocent
dtlight at ? 8Ct8M 'e The atmospheru :
? . aflBB happiness that tak^s
no tbO-_bt foi the morrow, content in the ]
iratchtng tne wonderful horses and
the no laaa a_8.-fl.-_l decorations
real novloflB Baada tbalr appaar
ovloa daaasa flrblflh should
Bj claaaes in the
flkflW, ??? t Mffltfl the public
Baa as; ' ?? tro-M is that most
of th .?ses at the Garden bring
out hors?>? wblch bBVfl hflflB blue rlbbon
:ill of the smaller shows, and
? ? ,i- ? _____ ahoa
tbe chUdl-B and ma:
moat of afl a an tba |
- -flOOM Of
them than thirty-ti: ?
Mgli iflim lnto tba it&fljtba) w?n fraat
8i with ahouta af joy and _________
? faatara events of the flrst!
ua> i *A which brought flfl
ham* ? tata ti.e rlng. Every one |
was on tha ri"i -flvfl tfl flflfl tbfl wonderful l
Baaal an H. kfaoaVa English j
aaekni raatad such a furar
at the Londofl internailonal -how. Bhe j
was th< grand champlon <-? the O'ympla
could not have
.id last nig'.-t or sne wou!d
?aaar .a-.. b?ea ck _aa I i waaa the high
;ather plalr. and she __hB
the flr?' ??{ a show b_8-fli BSflB
aaaa. Thi fact that ahe has been sick
? i explains her lack of
?ha; bu:. wbatavai th* cause, Bountlfui j
tbfl ? |fl flfl wender that |
her reputatlon had ied people to exp.ct. i
Or.e ot th< :,*?* aabrtaa t* appear waa ?
Hector. a bay BtflJBOB, owned hy GN_l?ral
_, L He waa formerly eaiUfld
Marnar ar.- at an tinie was a will- j
knowr. tnatina- '..ir. t Hfl had st.ch
wonderful MturaJ ac.lon tha' he ar- !
t _c?i the attefltion of I. W. iiarrlnmn.
who i i to purchaae him.
:t waa aom. tlme b-fora Gnieral Burnett
wouki 1 ,i i with Mayuar, but
iwo week: ag.. Um i r.u-tive purchuse
became floal und __y?ar Joln-d tl?e
rsnkf ? t... k_B~_ i_af-_flB bocBfla H
aaaaaad c< t t.? knoa .'-^t what was ex
iBfli .i^c-.t ar.d acted as
. hta tt.l. of whi'.h he had
;. a *ee/.
';_ axbiblUoii la the i *.ms of the club
*_8 fl-B-aaalva silver lovlng cup. givt-n
?rflek f. Lawrence J. FiUpatrick.
Meadow Brook Polo team,
*hkh "lifted" the ln. rnatlonal vup
rcara .t^o at Hurlingham and auc
lesafu.i'. dflfflflfllad it at Meadow Brook.
The cup i.as iv,-.. handles and ls large,
I twenty-slx quar>;. The
b) tne American lnterna
henal i....... i. Waierbury, J- M. Water
'ur>, y, . h p Whltney and Uevereux
tutea, R. L. Aga^l'.
F*oxh__ll Keene an.l Malci,.':. I
ntaflfltrteh has just returned from -b-B
had, wi.t. ,r wdit for his health He
aald at th. (larden, where T. J. Regan,
?ecreta-y ..f li P. Whltney, was ehow
in- .. ,.d by him. that th<: H.r
* aa trauM s"nd elghty ponles
la two lnRtalmenta. He aald that
the home team wopld not be changed and
ha tbo-ght the <? ..ft would be autceflsfuliy
d?rer.rt ?
HORSES VIE FOR HONORS
Champior.8 of England and
America Back on Tanbark.
_-_or ti.. ehorry blossoms and wistarla
?f Japan. Kngllsh and American cham
Hons, mbryoalc and full fledged. com
P*ted for puhlie favor and blue riblwiw
at MadUon Square Oarden yeBterday
afternoon, at the openlng of the twenty
elghth natlonal horse show It was good
t0 a*e th*rn back again ln the same old
fiar.jru good to smell the tanbark and
b*-r tne h.ejfbeat* of the Impatlt nt st?-e<ls
as they . larn.jred to be let 'through the
' r* of lrls and palBRfl whlci, led t?>
the show rlng and th? Judlclal fomm.
At :' o'clo k tbfl bugle > all waa sounded.
- doien ied eoated attendarits flled lnto
?hfl rin_, a?_ the horse bIjow waa on. As
tr>- gates were opened Mrs. C. Cecll Klt
Ur's beautiful cheatnut mare Pandora
^ueen sjiranii lnto the rlng tn the lead
SKETCTIES AT THE OPENING OF THE HORSE SHOW YESTERDAY.
I
of foortaaa liaaey barncaa horses which
came under the haad of novlces. Most ..f
them haci won plent-. of blu.- rfbbooa Dllt
as the natlonai abow raongnlBBB only ltc
own aw-ards as JUBl .nu.se for ellmlnatlon
from the r:ovi. >? < lasi-s tb*y W*t* Btlll
novices. William rl/*_loor* abowad bta
two new hackney hor.a> s Hybaa B?< ?'????
burn, WbMb have b**g BO h'Taid' i Mr
Moen -in.ve Kykon. which prov.-d to ln
something of a aisappolntni.-nt to tt.e
roindrda and Ka.-nurn waa in tbe hands
of George Chireha>" Rybon poM ht.*
nrst visit to America early ln tl
hut Mr. Moore u>.,k hlm ba< k to h-.s
natlve land for the Olympie ahow. where
he took a yellow rlh'oon. The r'as>u. lor
tnls wa- given as a lack of aaorfc, Ha
scored in conformation. bOW***r, batng
much hner than his stable cornpanicn J.
Sumner Draper's Satlr.- tOOb tl,'- \>
rlbL/on. am; thla kft only a:, "Ii. C." f->r
PaUMlor* Qa**8k, The Qa**a ?an pretty
Bt, and many had pi- k-d her fo: r
wlnner Tb*r* were tifteen entrles lt. tba
ebMBi and aii aaawrad Um roiicaii aove
Reginaltl ''. \ anclercllth iMVWU
?UflaM LHtta. In th* coliection W*ra Mrs.
h. k. Raaaaaa OaM'a H*atl*d**m tn-..
Perfonner. HtM Maiion OOd OaNBMi 1.
?oaauMi Dr*B*r*a BoroaMt .u.-i Mra !
,: v. ? ' ?MT Brl*ht, a
trottlna br*d g*ldlng.
NOVice '*ddle li? bj
?- ? and **~i ab ?
of the hor.-es W*r* >-!d <at.n algn-rs,
though th.n- W*T* ona or two that were
new to UM rall b:rds. S-fton OM WBI hl
this ciass. _be n. ;. raoaBth laal
thorougf.r.red from tn. BtoMa <>( C -
loa rtaaba, aad arbUa she waa
pialn, she had tasy galts and |
n-rs. MM was baadtod by Mlaa LaVKtM
Stanly MMa Hwbbe BBXwed Ptota
aut mare fr.-m th- BaqUatOI
whleh is a 8-eat Cavorlte ln th* City of
Cbnrch*a I";u .1 naw**
Binn. and lt *w ratlier a sutpr.-.- when
she fOUod to u*t in the rlbbOOa Mlsb
H. D. Atterbury rOda Catra ',-.. a
nut man.-. irhteh mod* b*r d*bOl at !
rieid last Jan*. Potrleta h
tul front, bat it was tba k a*ral opinion
wbaa ab* araa abowt bi t;.e raaua*r that
?ba lacbad quallty behli - Now no one
could flnd ar> fault wlth h*r, or if they
dM they wnull b<- Inoee. ard U> 1
BJM easlly otrMbOaM any-n ?.< la tb* rlng,
nnd wh.n tb* fBigaa i )k*d her M war
tba btaa theti, iaeaalon Md by
a round of applariB* Mlss Claire A.
Knapr.'fc daai little /.u.ai loobad Ha* a
candidate foi aaoond bonora, hut tba
ludgaa paaaad bar zm aad gavj U*
to Mist- Margarat Baaaa'a M*rry <'ount
ees EubU ? aa ln th< hand.-, of '
Fieatty. and ..'?< 88*48 ? BpMndid abow
ing. Her one fault B881BB1 M B* -? MOB
of bock acUon.
Another awaid that r?celv*d the OOdlbM
IndoraooMait ot awary ooa Bwaoat was
U-ttt which B*v* Rob*rt Ooekt'a sw.-.t
little chestnut mare Qall - on-tintlne the
biue rtbbOB m tba n rrlca roodBtoi i laaa
Qall has been 8 WOll knuwn wlnner 80 t.i*
local trackr dttrtBg UM niatln-. B8MO,
but thla is th. m.-t a-aa tbat ab* haa
been ha a real show rlng.
The daaa was one of the b**t poHhlbly
the best. 8Ve* seen ln the <**??? *_
Gall'a B*JBMt> and galta plBC*d b? >n a.
dal* ?u hy baraalf froia tba muu.ent
Bhe entered the ring. She haa 8 wonder
ful coat Of ebaataat ha* and aatin sheen,
perfe.t manner* and plenty of apeed.
Mr Ooelet drove her, and every ho.se
man bi UM Oarden envled hlm the pos
?Brtaa o. ti,.- eciuino baaaty Mah on
,lk,s, tha old Speedway favonte.
which WllllBm M. V. Hoffmai. reotntly
purchaaed from Joaeph Olbbaa* was
another l.kely candldat. He. too. has
_Peed and cuaiity, and M abowad waU
ln the hands of rred Coatallo MahkM
wiikes has Mvaral tiue rtbboaM. wWcb
bawoatoraodatara-elaaaaaattbaip*^
way bo.se shows H? M.1 bl- W.tjrlOO
when be met 0*11, however. and lt lo, ka
as though every roadstc-r. 8V? toth*
mightlest. will have to loob to h.? bwata
it b* mrets this new ?0*M of tb* Bboa
rlng. Thom-s lowerss Ariadne aad fcd
w_rd 5 Kearney's Austra! Maid toc.k
third *ad fourth honora. <?hers tbat were
.how.. were Peter Pflot Alfr-d Maetay**
l>ella Olcott. Horatio Bain a 1- ran. e*
baln and De.by Loa and DoUillion. from
the siable of Arthur C. Hensk-r
Chlldrens ponies not exceedlnj, i
hands brought out .orne W^?J
tnounts that looked 11k* dlminut.ve
horaea and others that were merely cun
uliig. but not practlcal. 04Mntt%V M.
1 ly.ma Dor.ay was a good looKlng ittle
mare. which wn, formerlv owned b>
j-.dward Gerke... Violet. her stable com
p.inion. Is now the propert> of Thotrw.H
i. FlytWl. Thev were ehosen for the
red and the yellow roaettes, the blue
golng to James Dooley. Jr.'a. Irish Roaa.
The voungest rlder in the rlng was Mlss
Oon?tance Regan, aged rtve. She was
mounted on Spottle aged lour. md II
wae th* debut of both of them. M???
iConatanea d'd nol win a rlbhon, but she
j did win ;i >-ui> Wbflt matters lt that
' the fropl.v was presented by h*r flWB
| father lnj-tf-a.I of the assoclatlon, Tn
I h*r eyps thla OBly made it the more de
. sira'd*.
(>n'\ BVB poalflB ausrver-.l the bligl*
j c.ili in tbfl ["1" class They were John
I PbUUpa'a .MM.mliglit. H___J_ Phlpps's
i Cobwob, Robert Colller's PaOy and Brlrig*t
jar.d Henry Daaaraa- Oa Wbtefe After
I the dsobI ln_nd-?ut eOBt?l and tbfl
hnock-flfl dowfl of fibita. !es the t>nn1 *s
I wan ? ? ?! ? i i Bpaflfl. a_Ml Mooniight
I was cbooen far tbfl hhaa This is tha
; i b Mi Phipps offarad for sale
fOt H ar. Now I < b flflflUy the
tvflflght polo pony In the show
v.eb wan a close BflflOBd in thla
class.
aatlWl_bl <_ddle horflflfl l-T women
had a ioflfln eatrlflfl ___a ___?_ Daaa'a
-h ebamptooa w.r* tbi oaatra of
j am*. BflflflB. Bfl-d flfflry one bflllflvad that
_d flaeaad Uobtb wouid got to thaflB.
Ili Plflttaaan was up an Oraj Mtflt, a
: .,.. .-. idlai that laabai iik* a
i wtaner __*_?- Amhflr ___ haaa_al by
Ull i.. |m Van Wyck ll<- wa- I
. brlfcht fheetnut geldlng. 16 *4
I UBd hlgb, wltl. spl'-ndh valts. The Isst
Snnrl.-*. B ebflfltBint BflMh-B, If hond*.
? ' ? :. RaflflBIBBflflfl up
?tn much about Oodfk-i _?i___u'a
I I'ar.an B, bflfJB?K- tbflf bad BB ?**n Wm
? win - bm thal it had oflaaad to
ba a novdt. Mlfla Laokaa B_ava_-Wflbh
?imp'.y walk?'i ln and
; eairk ? B tba btoa hafaaa th* ayaa of
,.,., ; *< Mlss Atter
bun aboa-d KlMaaw, bul fflMfld to get
la it.. rlbboflBi aa dld Hkaa Btflaa BflBCfl
,,- | M) <?? W_Ilen on
... .
ln | M H T ? Atterbury
'. ? gray
\i. kfll Plata Ktabal Plat?
? flrrtvad from Kentueky, and f?-w
i ,,f u. m w ... ? BBBj ___ hhl r-rformanre
__ i.? fora Ha won flflltfl
1 handn. Hana D-Jm's Sunrise.
gad Btrlk?r
The Bwai-la fo)
. ,_? |fl__ BVBf 14 . ar.d not
., .?..,?..? 161 ? '<*'? PTiiM 811*1. f*ron_
,, . $7s; thtrd arts* 888) ?'""?' wBMBW
H M..> i * Byh .. wtlUan u
. t k Bastmrn: tiurd J riumn?r
; in.p.r'g br. n. Satlr? : _-__?, MfB. I O.il
| ? ? Q .? ???.
: stlaad paulM no: ?x
?.- 4? ii. j..- ; ? ? ????>"?' -" ? - o-sriiflrat
prii SflO ibtrd prlae, %&> -
;.-.,. , .i .?? Am >_ -?'! ?*? '"
, Mu.,1. i;, ? mco I. flaaras a li*yi'? t.ik *.
BlDl l~r" ' "r;- U'lrr:- C*ff__"
Bunii ? i ;?< "i? Kanehetu aad Qrandas.
,,.,,.. i. Baa*. Mk. m Ollvita BBfl
i,ik <? Oraodai
Class 88 (?-iii* horaea, a*er 14 2 aad not *x
r*?dt_a IM ha-_~; n'" 'rU" ,,?,'; Vron,
|M; third prt?s. _?>H_____ "_S______
! Atterbury's c- m pMtri.-U. ?< "nd. Ml** Mar
i Bou-s's !? '" Marrj Couat-to; taira,
Mlaa < .aii- i Knapp's b, rr. Zul?i. fourtB,
I Ellaabatl Kolb'a b s 1'r-t"-" -
C_m 88 (aovle* roadsura, tfcres rwara -flflar
?r?r; Drai prtie. 8100; m.-.nd pri.e. 8-?. thlM
prii* ?..".< l'ir.-i. n.ib*n 0__*ta eb ? BaH
,.,,,:.. - .I. ? ??'. m '? Koffmaaaab. %?
Manion Wlllwa; thtrd, Ti.omai !'.?-"> J> BB.
Arladaa; fourtb, Bdwaaf BT. KaanHira b. m.
<___ 103 ichlldren'i p Bk '"? **<-*"hn?
;.. .. |,_, ... ? i? ildd*n by ho^? or glrl*.
amataai-, aadaf iwahra years of ??;. rirst
t.ri.- cop vaiu. V" -aoaad arlfla Wm: _-_?
rrtx* ??) !':?' I*"'** PoBlav b.a a aa
Irl _ Bom _?-?__ 'I'tioinaa I. rlynn * ?a. m
Vlol-t: U-'lrd. Dorothy M. ?""ijmn'H gT. B_
Douay; l-Otb, __a Norveii ttflflflaN ? Br, ?.
H p>s (p..|n r>on!*?, np ?t 'srrylnf 20(1
,?,?.,, nuat ,,. rfcMeti hv ib* awiwra araaaaa
;:,'. ,,.... S_: third prlae. M8 My. jflbalL
PbtDM'a b a Cobwab: third. R..b*rt J. CoU
ro ai, Brtdfl-1 ,. .
M1 middle hor?*a. avar WJ
hand- foui r_-- "r "v'r UJ? '" Bfllliaaaj BBB
munds; inannerh M eeual ? P-f^Sf"1 _*_J
Md; firit prii* 8100; .*eoiid
8,0; third prte* gfi rtwt. Bjdfnw
.,?.,., -h x Panama. rldden bv Mls* l_o_**
,;'. , ? w-bb ??.__. Mi** Bto-a ttvtm'u tr
? Gr-y mu. U-tf- mi?. Mooa tumr. eb r.
rj_i_? Ar.. t. t_-_-b -Baa Mooa Daaara >-h.
I claaa 88 taovlaa baaaaaa baraaa, avar IM
I uida and B01 e-CV-din* t'> :': but nrlr*. 8M0;
, rrl?. no thtrd ,.ris*. 68 - grat
Wllllan H M-ore'8 K m Bountlfo ; "<*$?'?
aumner Drapal ? b. m Mmi.iu; ihlr.l. vrilllam
Ur... MeLcan* br. X WlU'rlr* ?.._?..
ciHti. ?.? i?.II* hor?*?. *.(**dlnit ir,.2hand?,
t first , . F?; ihird prlae.
a_sj_rir-.. Mlai ?' D Atterbury- rr r
' vi k..| Plati ^l"1* Mona Dunn ? tfl. g
I RunrlM third. Ulm M.mu Dum.* th ?
I Ftrlker fonrtti. Buflvu* U-y*r. Jr ?. b. t *M
\ HCT_aTni rn.llltla mount-: prlx- Bflfljfl)-.
1 F?,i rh s H.rd'M. 1*< R*glm*nt. KUId
I Art i.rv v C N V.. rldden by F Marvl*;
?., ond Major H-ward K Tlrown'* br g.
KTm, ihfrd Ald*r B Hloda*f* 1.. . Ju?
|n';.,ro?rt1, Malor F". B. I!arr*tf. b!k. g.
i rip1.** 188 .liimp*r.: flrm prlxe. 82<>?: HO*
.', ,;-,_.. am". thlrt prlx*. 88fl) 'im.
!"'1L?W T. R.dd*r.'* b g. Lord Mlnto;
, |.i-utenant C H. Ur_yehare'a b. a.
I mMdM-K-t: tblrd. Mr. AttrU F. D *trl,h.
'it r I'tnkun: fourth. Cra*- aad Murray's
| Z. '?_ "l_idy Mk* . _
SOCIETY AT^HORSE SHOW
Attendance at Opening Only Fair
Beeause of Football Game.
N,.w York's prinelpal autumn featlval.
?:aHi-ly. tbfl annual horse show at Madl
9on tvjuare Oaiden. opened yesterday af?
ternoon with the cuatomary blare ot
tr-mpets at 2 o'clock. followlng the large
luncheon party ln tho annex given by
I Alfrt-d ?. Vanderbllt. as prealdent <>f tha
I Horse Show Assoclation, to bbl IWlOw
j dlrectora, the judges and the Am>
< and forelgn army offlcers who are tablng
i part ln the exhlbltlon, whl-h wiii
j throughout the we.-k.
If the attendance of the publlc wa?
! aomewhat sparse and if many of tlie
boxe* and B?ats were empty It was be?
cause of the powerful rlval attractlon. th
j Yale-Prtnceton football mateh, at Pl
ton. N. J New York antlgaT ls txu-n
I slvely repreaented among the alumr.l BOd
I undergTaduate* of ttMOa tWB BBl~*roltle*.
land tbaa it waa only natural that nanv
should have gBBja our to IV.nceton to
\ wltnesa the game. f*ajttag that they hnd
\ the entlre "-omlng week In Whkb to vlslt
the horse ahow
j Consldering the football game. the at
tetvlance at th* QordM yeM>-rday after
' noon and evenlng was falr A* i.s'ial, the
I mllltary element, American 81 i lorrlgn.
aaattfbalad a ptafcaaaaaa* faal
scene. wlth Itr' varled unlf'.rm*, whl-h
nroved a ?-ouree of much lnt?re?r t>. tb*
nowcJ, placlng the BMT* clvllian rlder-c at
a dt?*dvantage In popular eatlmatl-.n.
Another feature of Intereat ,to th. p ;t>
ll. waa box No U. occupled. as In pOBf
yaara, by AMrai o flaadarbllt, arba
thuh aaraaadaSy dMptaya Ma dtaragard
of fh?- s-iperMltlon ln eonne<-tl?>n with that
fateful r.umlxr. Wli-reaa Ust niitumn
tt.f boaaa** >.f the box la oataatfcM waay*
|d*aa f?.r hlm by hlB slster-ln-law Mm
i Keginaid 7aad*rMb raatarday aba aad
I har l'.ttl.- glrl. Kathleen. were" pr.
th*n only aa gueBts. tl.*-. role of h
batog nlled by th? aecond Mrs. Attrsd 0.
VO0d*rMlt formerlv Mrs McKlm W-th
Um party **???' Mra AJaaaBaTaf stewart
Walk> V
Othara pr*a*at arara Mr. snd Mis john
j: Caavdtai Har*ay I i.adew. nho n..n in
Bbl b08 Mlss Kllv I-*de* and _i:.~- Hllda
Hoimes. Borry D Ho'ioway, arbo I ad
with hlm I'a.l 0. Th-oau.I and Mra
Cborlaa Kelley. Mr. and Mrv AUBtta
Otay, H ?-'? Mnrtln. Mr and Mrs LoaM
HOlabti Mr ?nd Mr? f Atnbrose f'lark,
WbO had a* thelr gue?t MMS Murlcr
HoUbM; HaSaTJ B* Kldrldg.-, Mr and Mrs
V. Kranc ls Kyd*. who had wlth them Mr
! nnd Mrs (ieorge H Church at.d Proablin
H Carter; Mr. and Mrs. Harrv H Hol
? lt.ik. Jr. Mra Otlaar W, Mrd and
Mlss Oalr* Mrd, Mr and Mrs. .1 Ht'w;rt
Bonaty Mr.aod Mr> CornaHa*H t
;man. Mn. TtMtnaa llast'tiga, Mr. ar.d Mr
[Wrlght Harcla>, Mrs. -"harles KlMot War
ren, the Mlsse* Warren. <l Loola lioisse
valn. Mrs H C Ttnker. Mr !
Ulaek, Mr and Mth Walter P tt M I
Judge William H. Moore.
Mis Alfred 0. Vanderbllt ran ln red
\ ve'vet and ermln*. wlth a blaek velvet
j hat. trimmed wlth ennlne BOd whlte
J feathers
I Mrs. K.-glnMd C. Vanderbllt was ln
j MaaarlB blue aatln, wlth a black hat,
! trimmed wlth gardentaa Bhe wore a
moleskln gypsy Bcurf and cartl.-d a large
muff of th>- same fur.
Mrs Alexander 8tewart Walker wa*
arrayed In myrtle green CSBthi wlth which
Bba wor* a large plcture hat adorned with
black feathers.
Mrs. Thomas Haatlngs wore ruby red
cloth and an ollve green hat, trimmed
wlth ruby and ollve green teathars.
Mra. Corr.ell-iB II. Tangemun wa.s in
navy blue cloth and a Maok v. Ivet hat.
trimmed wlth a navy blM satin how
Mrs. J Stewart Barney wore brown vel?
vet, wlth a gray fox at< le and muff and a
brown velvet hat, trimmed with gray
feathers.
Mr* Harry B. Holllns Jr., wt.s ln a
tallor made coatume of navy blue cloth
and a dark eatln toqu*.
Mrs F. Ambrose Clark wore black
cloth and a black hat, trimmed wlth whlte
mercury wings.
Mlss Marlon Holllns was ln a navy blue
and buff strlped eloth sklrt and a dark
blue velvet coat. Her hat was of black
velvet, trimmed wlth yellow pompooa
M?s. Ollver W. Blrd and hei daughter,
Mlss tnaire Blrd. were in black vatvat
and black velvet hats.
*
"DAIRYMA1DS ' RAI8E MONEY
Jamaica GirlB Sell Miik from Wagona
to Aid Hoapital .
A novel acheme to ralae money for the
Jamaica Hospital, which Is condueting a
wi.irlwind twelve-day campaign to ralse
jf/iu*). was resorted to yeateruay after?
noon ln and about Jamaica. when twelve
of the tow?'s i>e?t known young women
eostumed themselves as dairymalds and
dlsposed of flv*-. hundred quarts of bot
tled mllk -t 10 cents a q'.art. Not only
dld the young women weac dalrymald
clothlng, but they rode on the mi'K wag
ons arith the dnvers and personally car?
ried the mllk from the wagons to the
purchaaers.
The experlment waa a praMtable one,
and ln a short whlle the whole supply
t.C'-n .lisp.,s?>d of, Tha mllk hnd
? |iven to the commlti >? by a mllk
oompany, which oboa i ooanatttaa
Hm 8 ...... v.ith as many
drlverd. tor tha afternoon
Tba earapati Wedneadry nigi.t. ?
? MM88 hat< Bb***0> b**B pledg?d. '
*
PORT CHEMIST IS PROMOTED.
ngtoi. No* :? Bu peaa I
raU, BMtaltaraVal _b*iah11 and Boaayer in
tba Apprataa*** offlce al N-w York, haa
? promot. 8 1 -. tocV**gfe to
be aettni eb*nikrt la ^hHrg. of tba i'nite-1
Igtatl ? -:>.i >. at N. w York,
? :1. h,m will re
?aala as an* ,.f tbe ragolar laboraton
. ..
THE WEATHER REPORT.
on.. i*i ?eeaedaad Pbaeaaat ? u
? 8 ot gtrat marnt
' ? :" 8 ? ? - r-iilt
tt;Bt 8B**f 8 :(.". BMdafOta ten.:??.*
? Ir, a f?r
? n?'-t Ie-al
?aa ui n-w
a- aatraaae Weetera an.i tal'tim
pttaleo. nnd
atata*
Al; | aaj in the 1-ar
lae hajrh peaaaem win i
a N,i-.... an - .- two .
- ? ? ? I B ? . ? | will '
... vei. luay I
? in Texaa aa i "f lactea
-u>. eminuii.r M
- " ? Ita av. I .'endi-nr
II M -??
lt will hf aUgbU] i in th*
ln UM r alns
? a bad ll ? '..igiand an>l i I I
and i . ?-. ,.. .
s the
: ..-aat;
aa *.n? up- i
per lak*?. moderat* w**t and northwest, b
comlng varlable Mondav
Iflaflflflal tor ftpeclal LocaUtle..??For E__t
ern New York. falr ln s-uthern aad loeal
snow* in aorthern portlon to-day; Monday.
falr; moderate weat to north west wla_*.
For Sojthern New Eniland. fslr to-day
and Mon<l?y: moderate northwest and weat
wlnis
For North*rn New England. local snows
to-d.iy or to-r.lght; Monday. falr; moderat*
varutble wlnd*
For th* Distrlct of Columbia, Maryland.
Vlrjrtnla, Delaware and Ea*t*rn Pennaylva
nla, falr to-day and Monday. Hght weat
BrladkL
Kor N-w J*r.-y. fair to-day and Monday.
li?ht to mod-rate northweat and west wlnds.
For We*tern P-nn*ylvanla, falr to-dc
except snow cr ralu on L_?ka Eri-. Monday,
ilr mod.rat* w**t wmd*
For Weitern New Vork. nou'ly to-day,
probably llght local snow*. Monday, falr;
moderat* we*t wlnds.
Ilumldlty.
s a. m. . . . 56 11 P- ni ? ? , 4? N p. BB.,... -i
Offlclal obaervatlon* of Unlted State.
waatb-T burtaus. tak*n at 8 p m. yeaterday.
foi low:
t ... Temperature. Weather.
.g as
SSSS- Cl,y:::::::::::: ? ??
JESSSa. 8_ fl*ar
wJf.ngton. *> OB*f
I?ral OnVltfl Keeord.?The followlng offlelal
rat-Td tr<m. th. Weather Bureau shows th*
t___fl-a ln the taaaa?a__n *<* th* lMt twenty
tour hour*. lu comparison with th* eorrfspond
Ine date of last >*ar:
1011 MM 1811. 1912
San, .. 39 *8V 8 p. m.30 40
lt i ... M g -P- Bl.1 *?
al m.W ** 11 p. m.27 -
ISn.88 88 UP .? -
4 p. m.34 ?
Mlshest temperature y*rt*rday, 44 d*gr**a (at
.;;.i. mi: iow**t. Mi avaaafl*. ?JJ -v?
o?f for correspondln*; date last y_art 18; nv?r
__r for cow-spondlng dat<- last thlrty-thre*
Lo_,l |__aat: Falr M-flBf ar.d Monday;
,-.. west to Bortbwaai -ln? ?
a
ENTERTAINING NEXT WEEK?
CaiM-tl the Muaical Diractory con
taining a high class liat of antertainera
_trios, pianists, violiniate, harpiata,
singers, etc.?Advt.
MARINE IlfTELLIt-ENOE.
MIN1ATURE ALMANAC
i-unrlss. 6:R0; aun*ct, 4:40. moon ??_?. -;
moon's ag*. f. _
HIGH WATER.
AM T.U.
B___ry Hook, . ?? J:__
(in\rrnori f.lsnd . - -J }?
i ?? , . 4:11 J oo
WIRELESS REPORTS.
Th* l>tpl?nd. report-d a* _?< - mllss east of
Baady Hook at 7:1a a m raatflaiBJ. b expectcl
to doi-k Mondi> foranoan
Tb? Prlna rrl-drtcb Wilhelm, r-pomd as
T80 aUloa *-_t of i-_r.dy HooU at noon yeater
li - ?-? ;*d to >io<-k Monday fnrenoon.
-?i,., c FT_-B? rapartod as 1.23.1 nttaa aoaj
of Baady Hook a: 0 a ? ] .-it-rday. i* expe.-ted
I Wednsoday forenoor
The CtolunihU, -port.d ., 868 miles *ast af
-.1 ?)-. Hook at 6.15 p ro yeaterday, l* experted
lata thi;- ? v*n!ng or Monday forenoon.
INCOMING 3TEAMER8.
TO-DAY.
Krotn. -__?? _
?Sintiago .Pro?r*_o. Nov 18.. y.wara
la. Glasgow. l_V 8.A"';h'.r
?Algonnutr..Turk'- Island. Nov II.. Ciyd*
?Gr?na_a.J'ort spatn. Nov 10...Trlnldad
o_ii?o.Tiiun. oet ji.ymsp
.Qalvwtoo. Nov 8.i^.1 P*'*
;.; M.nte..Oflltaaflafl. Nov 10.So Par
Fl .Sirlo.Mtw Orlean*. Nov l...So Pao
annih BBTaaaflb. Nov 14. .Savannah
MONI-AY. NOVEMBER 18.
.Antwerp. Nov 8.Red Star
f B i:.i-ln.. .. .I<r*m*n, Nov 8 . .N O I.loyd
?Rotterdan n.,tt*rdani. Nov ? Holl Am
?v.-.-:ns.Barflaflaa Nov I3.uint> 8 H
____Cb._? Juan. Nov 18.Insjlar
? _n J?aa .Baa Juan. Nov 13.N T A P lt
? .Mermuda. Nov 16...R Mlr
Ijgla . . . I'ort a'j Prliu-e Nov 18. H-A
I roteni .N< .v Oriean*. Nov 13. Bo BBB
}:: Mtmio .Ck-Tf-BtoB, Mra 12. .. 60 Par
KI t'lglo.New Orlean*. Nov IS. .So Pac
?l>AT. NOVKMBEK 18.
?Kat*er W der <t..Br*ni?n, Nov 12.. N G IJoy.1
?Mi- -.ra.Hsvana. Nov 16.Ward
'(__-rlllo.Klng?ton, Nov 14 ..TJ f <??>
!? Mi fpaln. Nov U...Fllns*
San?>1or?1o. rfanWa. Nov 5.Italian
HiazcR.<;?lve?ton, Nov 13-Mallorv
?Urtngs mall.
OUTGOING STEAMER8.
TO-OAY.
Mall Vosssl
I.'.ue. rloiiei. ralls.
! foa Um, Oaloa, H-Am.. ?:_?>am 1*00 am
MOKDAT, NOv_kr___ 18
(Vpp*nam*.l'a~?martbo.r>WI.Il :?*m 300 p m
? Knudsa ? 1__6_ .1 0r)p m
?;??.? _, Clyfla - ? - 1:00 pm
Tl B8DAT KUV-U-BBB 1?
Q Ki.rft1mt BiaBiaB. IfOL.. 6:.->am 10.QA a m
H-A.. - 10:00.1 m
P Lincoin, Hamtetrg, ii A.. - - 80 n
. _*oa-||l? Ctyd*. - 1 00p_o
C of pavannah, J5av, sav... - aclOpm
TRANSPACIFIC MAIL8.
CtO*B
Destlnatlon and steamer. ln K.Y. P81.
Japan, Core*. CO?? <via Seattle)
-'tTt*rts .To-day, 9M
HawaSi. Jaj ui. c/->rea, China tvla .?,__.
San fVan ,s-.)- NTe .Nov 18. 8:j*
Pijl .slan. s, bamoan Islanda Naw
Z?*land. Ao*tr*lla (*1a VteteCBB)
-Muk-na .Nov 21 8:80
J*pan, c\?re*, rn'n-i. Phlll-.plE*a ___
ivis \*lotoil*) ? Kmpre** of ln<lla Nor 22, 8*0
Japan. rorea, ? "hlna (via Tacnn/)
?Panatna Ifaj. .Nov?.. BBBJ
flawall ula San F.-.-n Is.oi?Hoho- _____
hrJaa .Nor 21 ?*>
Japan. c'orea, r-Mna (vlt Seattle) _
-Keemun .Nov 22. ?:?
Hawall J-*pai- c\,r>_. >'hioa.
Phlllpplr.ea ivia ?in Fr*n<l?coi ?
?MonsDllo . Nov 2S. 8-30
Omm, J-'..lliplr. ivla S*n F:-in
olaooi?l' K TrB'i^pi.rt. Not 80. 8:8*
TaMtl. Marqu?j, ?'?"-..k island*.
New EaalaSd, AustralU (via San
K-o-clacoe? Tahlti ,.., ,.DM 8,8:30
Hartaii. iSanvMr. IalaiiJa. I'ewZea
lan.1. Au'tralla CvlB S*n Fran
? u ,j>?Sonom;. .D*8 12- ?:*'
SHIPPING NEWS
Port of New York, Saturday, Novem?
ber 18, 1912.
Steamer MarlenMr (0*0 CBIaBtM b* '? 8 -
N-r 21. Colnmia) Oetebat ,i. Buea l". Petl sa>l
i' Maita :i and Boston November 14 to
Fun.l.. Ed^ B >'o, Brttb BMM Aj-iI-. ? ?
the Bar at 141 a m.
I Steomer L..I:. cN'ori. Prlg-hton. Tr..
[November 4, to prrmkiln Bakej- _ 08 ?l"?
asphaituni. Arrlved ?t the Bar al ' a aa
Steamer .'ainranu cBn, Lt-eip<"'>l WovaiaBer
l? and QMaaaMBWB 10, I . the cu:u". 8* C*
UM. arata 8* i'rs-.. 391 aaoond daaa an, &?*
steeras-.* passengeis, icallb and n-.-l.<?-. Arrlved
at th? U*r at 1 n.'l a BI
?Maaaor A*strtka (Oer), u-imburg- No-em
ber 7. S.-uthampt,}ri *nd Cherbouraj i\ to th*
Hambura-Atnerlc-.a Unt, wlth 320 flni. ae*
?e?-ond rablr un.1 LBM ?teeraBe i^ss-r.xer*.
maila anj mdie. Arrlved at th* bar _t 1 p ni
Steamer Ptilladelptila. Boutbatnpte* and
| CheiU.urB Noveuiber '.?. co the Amencjui Llna.
wlth 105 cabln and 372 steeraee pa???>f?rt
and mdse. Arrlved a: the Bar at 1.10 p m.
BMaaaar Lux CMr), Bllroa October 11 cvla
Halifax November 18, to Davld T Wanden, la
ballaat Arrlved at tho bar at 11 8 aa.
bteamer BI Aloa. Newport Newi, to tha
I Southern Parirt- Cb, Ir. baiiast Paaaed ln
guarantlm- at 12.14 p m.
Bteamer Madtson. Newport Newa and Nor?
folk. to the OM Domlnlon 8s ( o, -e Ith paa
atnaera and tndse. Passed tn yuaraa'lne at
"steamer Apach*. JackaonvM* Noramber li
nn<i Charleston 14, to th* Clyd* Ha <?o. wlth
I passenaers and mdae. I'aaaed ln Qaarantln* at
2:C0 p m. ?________
Stea? mr Mlnneapo't* 'Br). London ?forenib*e
7. to th* Atlantl-- Traniport Vo. wlth pa***n
ters and nidae. El?ht mll*a eaut at F\ia UU
and at 0.10 p ra. _w
Steamer El Uonte. Galveaton, t?> the Botrtn
?m Baclfic- Co, wlth rrnJa-:. A.nchorert ln
Orave?eiid Bar at 7:40 p m. ____
Steamer Francesro Clsxnpa fltal), Antw*rp
Oetobr 29, to Davtd T WaMen, ln ballaat.
Anchered ln QuajmUne at 7:40 p m.
S*.n<l< Hcok N J. Nf,v 1?, 0:30 p n??W1n1
northwest. light Bt*a*8| ha?y oft *r-.or*i smoot?
aaa.
GA1LED
Sceamers Lampasas. Tarnpa: Et Doraao,
New Orleans: San Jaclnto, G*!ve?ten; Bara.-*
taga Etaraaa; Barmuttia? 'hr>. l'erroudai
Buffalo (Br), Hnll: Ma-tha \.aah?arton
lAuiti. Naple*; MttBno-.ket, gt**_MB! Co
niancne, Chirleston and Jackionvttle; Mar.de
i vlli^ (Nori, Bellze: St Paul. Southampton;
c.'aronla dir), Llverpool: Darothjr, -1
l Me?%ba <Bn. Le**on; Beriin fOerl, Ifac4eai
. Majestlc lEr:, S.)uthamptr>n. OaOUM, New Or
| leana. Oaled-?nl* (Br), Gisefiw . < ymrtc 'Brt,
, Llverpool PannonU fBrt, Naple*; fltxaota
(Br). Klnfston; Califumle (Fr>, T)->rt<--uu,
? linrry Lac?Blibaeh, Sa:. Juan: rt_mil:cn, Nor
] folk and Newport News.
roik and Wearfert New*: Ja^an< <Br). Par*;
<7tty of Montao~?*ry. ?avannah: M<-m -
Naples: Chlento (ET) Havre: Camxla iKti,
Marawlllaa; ucmulf*', U-ivc*ton. I.eia??re.
I PMladelnh's
8TEAMER8 AT FOP.Y1GN P0RT3.
ARP.r-':.
! t-varpaal BJe* i*~oitie (BtX Baaa Vork \-im
y 'een.-to vn.
!r-o>r \o\ Ifl. 1:18 a tn?Zeeiand cBe!r>.
Ne.v Vork io- AOtwar* um'
MouteiMoa. Wev 18?HyaatBaa (Br), New
Vo'k for Buenos
' AlB-leri.. No\ 14- <'har!e*:on. ,Rr|, N.w York
Calcutta, Nov 14?Adams'ir New
York vla AlfJera, Bon ??..
j MarselUes. N'ov i4- 3ar
York vla Naples.
; Oiwi, N*r 12-Sta-paha fltal'. Ne- York
via Naples.
l Plyn-.outh. Nov 16. T:1B p m - I >
N'ew York for r. erbour* and Southamp
ton <hii1 pr*c?eda_ l
, Hle<o Nov 14 -M'ir-s?*e- - New
Vork ? !a Hoa?
Alj,oa Bav. Not 14 Clai Ma pi rson (Br).
New Yo.k rta 81 V!
Town.
1 Hoi? K-r.jr. Nov 18?Arrenf*
York ?1a AlBtera, Port I i
! Maceio N>u ]A--\ n_*tl* (Br) N-? To-k
8-XUOI
Marselli^e. Nov 1" IMatea .<"?.*??>. -: I, ?'? *
I st tJataam. Hva 16?Bt Qn* ? - i
Buenos Ayr^s- Boaton at. 1 Sam '? ?
Libau. Nov |S?Kurak (Roaa) Ham
' Oatraa. N-v (8 Taorrau? iltal). New !
14:h. rill*8>8 dl Pieru.nte (Ital), N'ew
I Havre. N*r 1* 2 p rn- >L* Touralr.e ,Fr
: Y-.tk.
? Ar.'werp, Nov 16? La O-iiplne (Dn
Y>rV; 16'h, 71.' a 88. ?100*1*8at,
vla D*8 B
Bahla iilan.-.. Nov 1* - New'oi: :{a" ."- (from
New York: \ -'r':i..-a;>=v ?
?? 18 7am Qaoar n (Daa)
(from -'oretihaaen), :,>r y--.
? Baafoa Nor 14--4=a"t^ Ti'*r. (Oer), N'W T rk.
D*var, Nov 1C 1:88 p rn ? K.o. r.!anl (froeo
A'.twerp., N"e~ York.
Boul'iBTe. (Cor 10 C p m?rotadara (Dutrji)
(from RottetOam), N?w YorV.
i BoutJ?jnptt?. Nov 16 lllm?haba (Br) 'f?>ra
Loa?w), !?e*i Tork,
ECIAL SALE!
Makes a
Bed^oom of
Any Sitting
Room
Makes a Sit?
ting Room
of Any
Bedroom
You have a rare chance
Two carloads of this great space and rent saving utility, ordered by
a Western customer who failed before delivery, have been shipped to
our New York Balesroom for quick sale.
to secure one at a bargain pnce.
Gale Prlce.
Daven-o.. 28.00
$40.00
The "Daven-o" Closed
The ONLY Davenport which will
foid a full sized re^ulation mattress
five inuhes thick and all bedclothes,
includ.i'.g pillows. The Daven-o
holds a REAL mattress, NOT a pad,
like other Davenport beds. A child
can open or cloae it.
36.50
48.00
52.00
55.50
63.50
77.00
80.00
98.00
. 110.00
In mahogany
and the various
o a k finishes in
any desired cov
ering.
Davcn-o.
$60.00
Daven-o
$68.00
Daven-o
$75.00
Daven-o
$84.00
Daven-o
$95.00
Daven-o
$100.00
Daven-o
$125.00
Daven-o
$150.00'
Daven-o
Open as a Bed
SPECIAL TERMS
To ir.troduce The Daven-o into as
many New York homes as possible
we will make exceptionally favorable
terms to those who cannot pay cash.
A reasonable payment down ancf the
remainder on convenient terms to
the purchaser.
The Owen DAVEN-O
adds a room to your home without increasing
your rent. It occupies only the space of an
ordinary Davenport by day.
NOT SOLD BY FURNITURE
OR DEPARTMENT STORES
n
ilD.T.
Instantly converted into a full-sized bed, with
separate springs and heavy mattress, all bed
ding in place, ready for immediate use. A solid
piece of furniture which will last a lifetime.
Sold Only by the Makers
Owen Co., 34 E. 23d St, N. Y