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President of Wesleyan Seeks
$3.000,000 for University.
HAS RAISED $1.000,000 NOW
Y W. Whitridge Lauds Small
College and Classics as
Basis for Education.
-W( members of the Wesleyaa
i'niverslt*? Club ?>f Now York ?lined at
peimoni o'a issl night In honor ot Will
Id Shanklln, presldenl of the
lie dinner wa? ?particularly
levement In ralo?
ing a mllllon-dollsr endowment i?u the
v,... d.st colleg? durlaa ti-.-* '"st ye.ir.
. m w. Davlaon, "99, wss tosatmsster.
FtaaABoni Shashlls .announced la i?'s
?darssi i??' ,l!" slunmi thst h<=* <:.?i not
latead t? atop at the million mark, but
,V|>1 .,.,] to ' ? ?s B ?900,001 mon during
ifesttssl three years. Half of Ibis amount j
v.gs uBBmti as an endowment and hs l ?
.-r r.e? buildings, he sai?:. Substantial
??MSStS ksd already besn promised tew? I
tri me ?ooo.ooo fund, be dectsred. in
?peaking of Wesleysn he said:
? \\>?ley?i is content to continue t-. be
? 0,,., ... Intensive rath? : than > i
tensive WOI k. ! ' ""e> l???t - i, i lilt tO t<
ail tbings to all men, but rath? i i?
Ihe ei ksd body.o
?
The oth ? i wer? Melsnethon
Weolsey Stryker, president ??: Hsu
.'olleRf. v..'.i i. - I? ? Idem Bhsol
s'.ma mat-; Stephen H. Olln, ?>;. i red?
w Whitridge, presldenl of th?
rnlv( : - and also of th? Third
Av? ;. ?d Compon) : Prol
?ale- T.
literature
Hcr.iv II. Crane, ?? ?enting the
?
Mr IV hit ridge raid he had been a??'
l-usv answering summonses
Public ?Service I omm ?Ion "n ? hsi -,
???ii h '. ? was < ut it ? .-? Inno? ? nt, ai d with
(setters ?-oi!? ? rninc the 1 ? ? itrlkc
on th* ? ?in. s. that h? i.a.i had no
Unie m prepsre -? ?pa? I n? dlscu?ssd.
bswever. the sdvsntsges of the sm;iii
:? th? big uni? eral! . t?.- ?. ;
.- Isr. ?i tin else?
lentsl?. I
which ?? ? ? dwelt upon mere la th? small
reU?ge than the large one, weis mo
Importi?;; in t;-.e trsiaing of young men j
nk ?iearl?. an?! f?>. moulding i.r.i
sett t tan ithletl a
- Wi ! ? t?l I ' ??. <iv ed the
an cheer _with mi ? ?R'in hea" I
on th? ? nd s h t" speak. H-? I
hM he represented the old | lard of the
He w i nclined t-> think I tc
college hoy of to-?ls: wss not tsught to
think f as he hsd bsen i?.
pa s t. lie s.ti'l t to-.iav .
le inoie by things than bj
The i . . matt? r which
the ; tO?dB) ?ras let ? al
njlaied to bron.??-n the int. lb t ?'. was
not thil King matter, hut was msde it
w ' . i w-i.t. h
en! pi eaeat dsy ? ui
many people sSesacd t?.
?'?r knowledg? n:ni entertainment
the moving pi? t ? ? ? i ? a ther than
Bg I
those i ; <-.-?? ?i. w? r? living
l;?t heldci 'r>b,, i; Rust??, p.. ?!?-? *3ervfre
I'emmiaaiunei Bishop VTHIiam Bsrt, I
Who is ninety- '
? ^r? old, and the i?PI..-r living 9
1 g Msi ' i KnS| ; of
? , . . |
ofl of ? '?Hin? ; Hellt,
? ?
'tonl.
Sew
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DUCHESS SLIGHTLY BETTER.
Montreal, Jan. in. ?Th?; Duchi
Connaught, who Is Buffering from pet -
. ?showed some Improvern? nl to
The hulletm ?to-night said: "D u -
he da* the ?condition of h?r royal
improved somewhat
Tempi ratum hs i "tuf' don n, ?
hnproved in quality, and she Is suffer?
mg lesa pain and tUatreu from the .-it?
(loir.inai sympt?me.*'
FOR CITY THEATRE CHAIN
Miss Colborn Would Have Sys?
tem Tried Here.
riese Plsi j--'." rs, Mi u. Jam? i
Madison Bars prsetdlag, had an Intereat
ir.-r ??-. - , ? ;n~t \, ^i,t m I be north ball?
room at the Hotel Astoi ?M?as G
?'oib'.'ii: who dlecuaaed "Tbe Deoentral
?talion ol AU. \\ bai I? .Means t-> th?
Theatt?. urged th? n ed ol s chang? In
Um ; , a?.?i .t mils! come,
ah- laid through s ?-Jemand from it.? su
flier.'?
'Ht? ?peaker told of the municipal the?
atii-? n, Germany a???i in France, where
the aaanagei Is practically an employe of
ibt ?it- nnd where rh<> audience study
th? ptayi und demand and gel th? ... ?st
..? "? be luid Such ;i chain ol
Bictpal theatre? he de-tdared are entire!)
Possible |n tl '*> country if the ?people only
??fflisnd then ami It would be an en
eouragement, she raid, both t>? tin? dram
lust ?and th? actor.
Ben Greet sprang a suT'iise on ihe au
* when he t-?l?l them that s lOclol
**!- ?being organized here for producln?
?tar?d*r.| pit s i., tbiriv or forty "f the
I"'1'': thst ?.r? b"s? SUlt(?d for H
And th? ? plays ' raid hi "are foi the
?Undents, n? t the ta?payers."
present included 'l'becdorr S'ilro.
Rev. James B Wesson. Dr. w. Wei
itngto'. Mast.ee, the Baronesa de H
'?'r*? Kraiii f.- die), .laine-. Msdlson Basa,
G'-org? Vivian. Mrs. .lose HsWi v.vit.'.
ind many others.
? - ?
"MAN WITH THREE WIVES" SOON.
"Ti,. Man with Three Iflvei " l-Yana
Uhar' latest operetta, will follow W? !??-.
?nd Fields at the Weber & i i? ids m
l'ai1 te.n ?n ill i?< m;.-<l<- In fhe
seek beginning January M Next week
*|U b? given nu i t" rinal rehearsals.
Sophy? Mernard, Chsrlotte Urecnwo d
i? ant and other prominent pla.v
i." in the ? ?? i.
e
THEATRICAL NOTES.
Uifton ?'rawfo.-d, now a member of tile
""wnpanj aupportlna ?F/ebor ?ml l-'icids at
'heir music ball, will appear In vaudrvill?
M Hammersteln's Victoria on Mon-jay,
sr) 3.
A"': several ntghti ?f dailtnes9 the
!'ort)-e|g?,ti, Btreel Theati?' will be
'?(?neo again Ibis aft? iikioii, with Wul
!?"? (Jollier playing "Never gay D*
1 '?e closing or ti.?- theatre w.is made
necessary bj h virulent .uta? !? of boil*
'?""?in ?Ahi.h Mi. Cailler ?*as sitf/ertng.
Maude Adams will give her ?MTth and
!??t ?erformaoo? in n?-v. York this season
c" "Peter Pan" at the Kmplre Theatre 10
I'Rlit
<iu?tav von Keyffertlt-i will be added to
Jbe ??at supporting notiert Hilbard in
Tl?? Arg;, le ?'a**" at the Crltgrioa Tb.
?'"? on Monday night. Mr. ron BeyftSr?
j'w ??111 t?iH\ lils oilginal part of i>.
'reiii?r( ,VMeh h<- Pun not previously
"???V-i-d in New York
"RooAy M??ney." with Hie 8881 Vhleh
??-???at?? it h?re at the Aluxlne Kllloti
?hf%t'-*? tpg mn extended engagement, will
P? _?&**_ |t tl.? West Knd Theatre, t?c
S>'*,??a M?e,da>*, Jsnuary 20. I
OBITUARY.
JASPER TILLEROUS GOODWIN.
Jasper TOIeroUa Goodwin, who waa
stroke of the Columbia University four
oand 11 w win h won the visitors' ciiai
lenee cup in the Henley regatta at l.on
don In the apring of laTt, died ysgtarday
l l.?.m>, No. Hi West 110th street.
Shortly after his return from Engian?.
Mr. <; "iiiv.-iii was appointed instructor in
mathematics at Columbia, and in IM was
made adjanci professer, which place be
resigned la IMS m eater business. He
was graduated in,the elaaa ??; is;?., and
took a i mus. :n law. It was while Mr.
Goodwin wa? taking hi.? law courae that
?i*- met th? .au- Edmond Kelly, who tiret
incltfd ii. the Columbia oarsman ihe de
fin t.. row at Henley, Mr. Kelly, after
??is graduation from Columbia, ha." stue*
;t ?I at Cambridge, end when he came bac]
to tins country, m :?:;. he took an Inter*
?st ni Columbia's crew, H?- arranged loi
th? tup t.. England, ami the Columbia
Crea left Nea fork in the later pan of
May, is.s, for the Thamee, destined i" be
iia- only American '?.?? v. that has evi
won the world's ?lassie regatts
us after i.-- vvas gradu*
i., Mr. Goodwin
law
i'"i Hi,
at..; from tin
practised, but in lM, accepted th" a]
IKiliitment :?. the teachtnfl ?taff .] th?
college. i""ii..,v in?, i i? rtsignatlona fram
tin- unlvereity, m itSA, :..- waa In t.uai
bUt ill 1901, v. I'.( , i' ,;ilinl i., was
?ooklrg (or .1 ere? coach, Goodwin was
Bllggl .-|.i? ,,-? i,,,. ,?,iv p0gS|| ?,. , ,,., <,
-vin ough taking the plac? as ...,,. ?, , ?; the
? meant a ;.:.,? sacrlfl? e the old Henley
sti"!.? ?...?. >i| nl- plac? ind took up the
work ..i coaching again, .uni was in
e during th? eeaeone of mm, im ami
i>"'. Since l?sue Mr. Goodwin had been en?
gaged i., the Insurance business, hut with*
m thi :.-.si ?,.,. ,,, two 1,,. eeta unable to
carry on that "v..ik lie ?area a wife
daught? ??.
ELIAS BURR BALDWIN.
1 1 Bui 1 Baldwin, .t 1 'tii?". tat ? 1
1.1 n. win. wa.? ti,.- t.... preetdeat of the
I'ilots In.on of Ni vv Voik Hat bur. aiu!
a ."?? eon was killed In a srreeh on the
sjlvanls Railroad .?i Olea i~>ih.
Penn., on Thaokaglvlni Ds -ne?! st his
No 71 A lib itiMt, Brooklyn, lat?
Wedneadaj night, wlthoul knowing oi
if his be it. wai ninety-live
"Kl ami h ni heu ill fol ?uinc time
? tu beert dises ?
<'aptaiu 1 ..:.?!?? in had . varied cs
antei nn the l n? 1 ??> 1 ??'?ate?
? :? Ute ?ieaiii ol ins lather.
who had practised laa iindei Aaron nun.
ii- !?? entered tne merchant marine,
attet ware |< Ii ed a vv nal 1. spending
v 1 ii Australian ?rater? One<
he was wrecked and washed asnon on an
u, 1 h< .'mv ? .1 vivo: ol tia- 1 rew,
w ??lie ,,;, 11.. island he v?a- made a prla
the native? ami tattooed from
;o foot In IMS he managed to reach
Chine. In ilia .<mi ?... I be? ami the
1 1 ol on the old ?:? oeev? H ?treat f< 1 ry
ii" was ' ?i 0 master pilot ol
1 . un l- ' any, and aft? 1 forty
years ol sen lei retiros.
11.- was -ti!.. d -1 ? ? Me so 1
h ,:i the ord< r more tl iq
1 wife, two daughters
aim twe soM The funeral win h
to-i Igbt
bel 1
FRANK R. MOORE.
1 :anV i: Moor? foi -? 1 ai? pi a*
f the?) immer? bal High I thool s
Brookiv h, on- Um? Internal Revenoo Col"
? :.. Kaatera Dletrict of Ne?
. and "i tsreutj -two ?are a pu
tchei - ad Ii Ban >?rai a ?,
ling to diapatchi s r< ceived In Brook*
lyn yeeterday. He ??as Bfty-ninc yean
ul?j -inc< liot he hes lived In different
. tlon ' . iiniittv. due to _ 11 health
ii ?.?: Mi Moore came to Brooalyn
from J ' ?*?. J . !" he? >n '? i" i'mi
. .1 ?1 of .1 public -.-h'.oi. He bad been
I , 1 ? :'.?. in Pat? reon, a?
tumim ctlj ait? 1 he came out of
Hamilton * 'oil? ge. Ht to * en active part
n polities
In iv'?. he wa.? appointed Internal Reve*
? ? 'ollector "i this distri? t. then being
known as the "original McKinlei man'
Of Killgl ' .Il? II" Was ill...le the h'-4'l
of th? Commercial High School directly
.-tft.-.- it waa organised In 1MB, after hi
resigned his place aith th? fe<J?-rai gov?
ernment He ??? latgeiv Instrumental In
d ring manual u Blnlng in the pub*
- of th<- borough. In 1906 he re?
lui t' |"".i health, and went out
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WILLIAM GERRY SLADE.
William Gem Blade, who eras prami*
ii? mi 1 oni ??' t? ?? .vit:, ?lu' aUonal .1 1
1 soc-i? les, ?..- ? ?? ? -terday at
???i . No '?' ? Tth street, after
.it ids ?..-vein?.
? - 11 was a member o
-? ?! the America) Revolution, the Bo
.nal Tiedesinen, iii
? t. and the New forb
ii,-: - ? : In 1171 hi man"? I
Em me ,\i.. ? Hardy, w ho let? r fo md< ?J
N : Soclet ol - ?? England
; ?i the ' truer of Ameri? ;? ?
ii ii \i ' <su ... The fun? ral wl b
1 ' ?i,, el 1 o'< lock to-moi row
noon. The '?u'lai will i>? in Mount
rmetei n< a: 1 tost?n.
WILLIAM P. MOYLES.
Win,am P Moylea, son ol .Mr aii'l 111
W, P Moyles. of No. M Bedford aveaue,
Brooklyn, dhd in SL Mary's Hoeptta!.
on Thuraday > ? taina, .'liter n long III?
He ??as ih.i tl -eighl j ? ai 1 old, and
i,H,? been a n ilden! of Brooklyn moal "i
hi hf" Mr .Mi-- was a newspaper
man ami had worked on several New
\ ,.;k and Brooklyn papers He Laves a
wife, one ?on ami throe daughtera Fu?
neral .?''vi'-es will be held at hi? horn?'.
No. IS62 Park Race, to-morrow after-1
nia.n, ar ! 30 I'.urlal will be In Holy
, ,, ( -...i). let v.
EDWARD VV. WICKERSHAM.
Peor?a, III.. Jan IS Bdamrd W. Wick
>t ham, aevonty-eevan years sM. cousin
of Attorney Qoneral Wlekeraham, 1? dead
in this ???', ? hi?"? B/lckeraham was born
In Ohio December h\ MM Attar the Clvfl
War he went t.. ?'tin-ago, wh.re be en
gag*d in business for a time At th*
Paiis Exposition h< was .? representativa
of the United States la the French cap
?tal
SIR EDWARD DALTON SHEA.
B1 John's, Newfoundland, Jan l"-Sir
Edward naiton Bhea, *aid te have been
the oldest active legislator in the Hritls-h
Empire, died here to-day. He was ninety
three years Old. H? "as B former prnsl
dent of the legislative eounctl of this < oi
onv, ati.l continued a mi mher until his
death. !!?? wae created s knight in hug
OBITUARY NOTES.
DUNCAN g CAMPBW-L died raster
?lav al his home, No. 122 ?South Tenth
avenue, Mount Vernon. age;! Bight) -one
ii?- ha.i been Supervisor for tsra
terme. He leaves B wife, eeven som snd
.,1,. daughter.
TUB REV LEI RICHMOND DICK?
INSON, ? retired Bpisoopel clergymaa.
died on Thursday a? the home of Charle*
Lortng, No. Ml East Sidney avenue.
Mount Vernon, Mr. DleMaesn ama eighty*
three year? old, and was formerly rector
. I Christ ?'hurr-h. at RklBewood. N. J. He
avaa aaalatam rector of tne Church or the
Mediator, In Klagsbridge, for twenty
BRADY PRODUCES NEW COMEDY.
I'l.tinlield. N. -! . .l-n 1". "The Woman
of it,'' a new oomedj by ?Trederlcb Lous*
,.,1 ,.as produced al ihe PlatefieM nte?
.m. to-night, undei tin managsmenl of
w iiii-im a. Brady, i^-'d. The i>i?y
Will have Its Drat New York performance
m xt Tu cads] night, at the Thirty-ninth
mi. ? 1 Theatre.
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ROUND TABLE IN GREEK DRAMA.
The Round Table dtthi of which Edith
Totun Is president, will alve a perform*
urn?- of Greek drama ?nd eoones from
plavs by Shakespeare on Wednesday even?
ing, January I., in Carnegie l.y.eum. I'he
prOKianune will consist of a scene from
"Hamlet" and ?me from "Othello," "Ev
ti.-itrata," a O reek 1>1?>, and a classic
dam?. Ehiinna QlgOBBllS will be In U??*
?ast. In Hi?- scene from "Othello" Editli
Totten will be I?esdeniona; Mr?. Imogen?'
King. Emilia; Mrs. Van Klenner, the |
Huk?-, and Mr. I'Jidj, Othello.
Mrs. Reid Made Residuary
Legatee and Sole Executrix.
The will of Whitelaw P.eid. the Amer?
ican Ambassador to Great Britain, was
filed yesterday in ths oflBos of Burro
gate Bawysr, In White plains, w.st
chester County, by sa.-k.-tt, Clmpiaan
& Btevens, ihe sttorneye for tbe estate.
With the Will was also filed the petition
of Mrs. WhltSlaw H.-i.l. n.imc.l it. th?
will sa s,,!,- executrix, for its admission
to piobatc.
Tbe will is holographic, everj ?rord
of ii c\< "jit th.- atgnaturaa ??r the two
Wltneasss being in the i hftra? teristb
han.lwriting of the testator. Ths date
Is November.'!. W.U. [\ ?s short, being
written upon ihre?. ,,f th.- pages of a
sheet <>f library sise letter paper. After
?making provision for his srather, since
d socase d, ami tor ths paynsanl of <ei
tala be? pi oi.?- io imllvidual?. ?t-iil I?. Tbe
Tribune Fr? sh Air l-'uml, amounting to
about .*>U??,<aM>. M,-. Reld wills all ..f
tbe rest m bis property i?. Mrs. Reld.
Ai un- lime ibis will gras made by
Mr Raid bis .?.??n, Ofgden Mills Heid.
ami bia daughter, who ?s bos the wit.?
of ?the Hon. John Hubert vTard, of
England, were young .bii.iun. with
expressions ?.. desire on Mr. Reld'a part
"nu ? ertaln of bis Isnds In Ohio ami
the Adlrondacka 9hould nKlmatelj pam
i" ins .son and daughter and that, his
son should suceeed him in bis control
of Tbe Tribune, the -Hspoelttoai of t?haaj
matters is left absolutely with Mr.-.
Held, following is the ?.?niplete t< xl
of the will:
9SI Msdlson avenue,
N?-w y..i k. .;?! Nov? ne er, MM
Tb..- is m> ia?t win ?in?! testament.
i dlrecl '?...t out ?u ii.v . s*,..!.- ;iii the
? v ? .is.... ghsll i-,? paid i?.i- ti:?- com
fsrtaM? ?*?? prepei malntsnano? <?r m.
Mothei at th? bomestesd, as at p-?-s
?ril, during her life.
it i? n,\ ?eMre thai tin* h?*sMstced
* mv ,iiij?'i;iiiig iai?i in ??in,- shall
ultimately pasa to mv sou. Ogdefl
Mills Held; ami that my daughter,
/?san Templeton Held, shall ultlmatel)
have my property <<n tu-- i ppai Bt
Regis lake. in the Adirondack*
Should ?m son, < ?gil? o Milt? i:.
play .MPa?-|?\ A. aptitud? for lie
work, it is 01) deSlr? thai be should
ultlmatel) suoceed to my control of
Tbe Tribune, but thll I ';?!...
t : > ? 11 ol the propel t] Ui'isi -.- left '
Motil.', i desir? thgt n?\ Baecutris
shall so arrange the division of m-.
sstate that, in th?? sad, ?3gd?n a.
???aa may b.iv?- ?hii??d ?-v.. ?
I give and bequeath ?
Te m) Klece, Bile ?--p. b< Reld n..r
rteon, ?the sum of i-'ift;- Thousand Dol?
lars!
To m-. \e\.'nrw Robert : '
Smith, Um lum ef Fi\ - Thousand 11
laia;
Te l ?onsld Nt? bols?n, Na; I
TutUs ?*? Hem | Hall ?a? h,
? I | Thousand DoilsrS;
To um. Conta -\ Bel M i
his *frit?a, each, the sum "f Five n n
died i ' liai s.
To .lam? i Todman I I m ?"?
hit* wife, - s? i ths sum ol ( '?? ? I!
?b.-l g i ift\ DoHsIS'
To Ernest Mir-, h <?. C?9? ,i-? Birch, hi?
?if?-, en? h th- sum ?>f <?itc Hundred
Dollars; ai I
To TIM Tri! ur.e l*i esh .*? ? : I tie A
?odaUon h??- sum ol i-iri-? ",
i ?ollar?
All my prop? rty, of a lia! rer i I
d>?. riptlon, i i?av? ?-. ? t to th.
pe ment of th?-?e ?-.. ests). to
my beloved Wif? Ellssbeth Mill? Held.
I il??lre mv Wife t" b< tb?
i.uttlx ??I thlfl Will, aii-1 t?.j est *
?he BBS) servi without giv ns bonda
WHITELAW REID
Ko? ember th i 'i.
Eighteen Hundred m Nlnsti I
v Itnssses
? ig?Att mils
Man r-< rth9 I
Henry W. Ba? k? >tt, ib? i 0 -1 ? ?- ? - i ol the .
estate, said yest.rdav. At the time,
,,f ins death Mi W h?telas R< Id wu
the largest st?xkliolder ??f Ths Tribune
Association, as he bad been since l?878
Mr?, r.eid was th" re-xt largest atock
hohler. 1'mlcr Mr. Raid's Will, Ml?
und beeeem s ; he owner of bis stock.
She then fore will not 09)1) retain the
control of The Tribune, but aill bold
nearly all lb? Stock, SXCSpt vvnat Is
hei.i by other membsra of bet family.
lid ?on. Mi. Ogd-en Mills Raid, i* one
Of the other siockhoid? rs. He has l??-r-n
a? lively .ngu(-'?-d In tb?- publication af?
fairs ??f tb? newapaper foe sevsral
years, ??' "r^ :,H a mmnber ?>f the dty
staff and bit'-r as mamiKing editor, at
the gam? tim<- \><h\? a dlroctor and
r.tfWr of The Tribun?- Ass?.? inti?n.
Prior (,, lOia bs ??is eecret-ary. Bine?
January, lOlA he has ben Its proal?
?lent, and will .??ntinue as 1 lie- bead <?f
the ?-orporntmn.
?Mr. Heide mother,*' Mr. BankettI
added, "died in W? a few months |
after biS ^'n WM CX(" nil ,] ,,is ."? I
Mis. Harrison, and bis nephrvv, Mr.!
Smith, who an? amotig the logjateas, !
are sUll Hying In Ohio. Mesera Ni? h
..Is.ui and Hall WSJM foi innnv * .*T9
tipf.n ib?- editorial olafl al Ths Tribunal
nnd Mr XI?bols??n Is now \ ??e-pr? si -
r|ei,t ??I Tbe Tribune Association. Mr.
Tuttle was for a long period its treas?
urer. The other Individual legatees
were employes el Mn Reld. In The
Tribune Fresh Air Kund, t?. which Mr.
Kohl left ?$80,(100, be bad always tak'?n
n deep inteicst."
1ALLEYRANDS SAIL TO-DAY
Miss Helen Oould's Sister To Be
Present at Wedding.
I it ? i.tile ?<? Th? Tribune. 1
London, Jan. Id.? Hue and l?u? lie ia
de Tall? ;- r.*.i?l Bill >-ail for tin- United
States tO-morrOW on board the Maure
t.inla, to attend the wedding Of lb.
In-.??Ih'Ss's ?ister, Miss Helen Qould, t?.
Kir,by J. Sli'-pai?' The \ourig DlIC de
?Sagan Will a-??'inpiinv his [uirci.ts.
Th" l?u?-h'-saf- de Tallyrand, former I v
anna Qould. bas net visii?-?i tb.s oeuntr)
Bln?-M tb. spring of 1991, it 's thU9 I ? I
first visit sin?-?- li'-r inarrlaae to Ptin.-e
IK-lle de SaKaii after her divorce from
(unite Boni de <'astellane.
ST. THOMASS ENGAGES NOBLE,
Former Orgauiist and Choirmaster off
.York Cathedral, England.
St Thomas'? ?'hurch. I*lftli avenue ?n,,)
;?rl Street, lias ?-ngaS"?! T Terllu? Noble
organist and choirmaster of York ?"atlc
dial, Kngland, for Ihe same VSCSUOS
bere. ,
Annoumement of Mr. .Nohle a engage?
ment was made last nlglit by the Uev
Dr. Krneat M. Stires, th? rector of 8t.
Thomas's.
A Ni QUEEN OF NIGHT
Miss Hempel Takes Part in
Mozart's Opera.
Interest, popular and otherwise. In the
Metropolitan's production of Mozart's
"Magie Flute" took a hla; upward leap last
night when Miss Triada Hempel appeared
for the first time mjg the Queen of the
Night Tl,.? hous. was one of the largest
of the BOaaea and one that showed un?
usual interest In the performance, though
it was the fourth time that the work had
been performed this year. There ?Aere
two other Changes In the cast aln.-c the
lirst performances. Mine. iJa.lski siiiRinp
Pamlna ami Mr. witiierspoon Borastro.
In MISS BJempeTs Coming the opera lia?
gained Richly. The two airs of the
Queen ?if Night were sung Mat night so
thai their (liani.it!,: BlglriflcaaOS became
evident Their first BSCtlonS were so heau
tifully declaimed by th.- lad) that it was
quite e,-,sy t.. pardon not only the artlatte
abeurBlly of their florid eeetlooe, for
whiiii the composer ami th. taete ..f
period were i-.--ponalble, h ,i aleo ti ?? .i
Rcleney ?>f tne singer in the coloratura
music Tiii- dafl lenej .-.as due ?hicfty to
deer ehaags of voice color when the florid
igee wi ?? i-.a'heii. in appearance
and action ?lie was admirable, and the
BUdli m.- vas spire! the absurdity of see
In;,' a p?rima donna bowing her gratitude
'??? .?i hi.. , ' provoked by the beauty of a
picture of which she was only a part.
stepping ompletely out of the dramaUc
frame t" fo so. Bui th.- opera's pria in
Mlas Hempel wot offset to some
degree bj tin loss .,, Mas i?.-.?tiiin, who
i "t "nl". ?ani- the mUStS allotted to
Pamlna beauUfulty? t'i|t prsaented a ?im
i, lied dramatic pereonage in the put
?' Mm. Qadaki did not. Her notion
that there eras a large element of oo
quetUahneae in the part was very dis
turblng, especially when M reached th?
i".h t of something like a flirtation with
Papageno in the duel "Be! Manner
weld.- Liehe f?hlen " Mr. Witiieispoon.
Bdmll ible a ha is In many things, served
'heir, m emphaatse the unfortunate ?? I
Mi Gattl's companj does not c?>n
l.i.u a lu. h.isso profundo. Il E. K.
AN EXQUISITE SONG SINGER
Mme. Julia Culp's First Re?
cital.
In Mine .lil;.i i'i.l?i a nuno-iou? BUd
Carnegli Hall yeeterday afternoon
.."I. Ih' Si rjllalntniiee i.' a sinKd- w-ho
is foil j: m bring no- onl] "i. taure 'eu
happiness i- the lovers of th" ert-eong
root . | th? ? isoo The na
tio-.ain of Mme Culp is Dutch; ' I
i o i onatai I Utud I litude, hut
whooe at?
? , m ??? "o whooe i.?w i'
Mase Culp came ??
herald? d, i : im es! ivaanntly t: im?
peled, ati'i tie cbaractei of th.- greetlns
- , ? , i .. ,H?,
. |g tant was h- m in abeyance
? ? ib her b .i a few minutes to win t'.-r
- r? i ? evei :' i 'i be?
- - recital she had entab*
a the hes thaee ?* ho
'.-.t oa h? e to apprs ? -
w i ? c ' i ' ? I ? ?? ? t ? i : la her
, . .. ti i,,
Mn ?? Culp d elf
? r t indeed,
? ? - ? . singer "f
11., ?i?, i.- ?.f auetalned ami e?satatlc iv ri. ism
i inch the Kneel speoheiene are to bi
!.. met ',-, t?i?. v ..-. - . ? s ' ibert Bcbu*
: i in
\ ? gnacr a ho a
t.. ?? ??? i eu? h ? nga as & huherl ?: "Im
droth." "D ' 1Ft ?he i:
\v. \i ? : : ! nann'e "Intermeaso."
?? v? ? ? ? . .1 -Mond
nacht,1 and Brahra 's "Immei leieer wird
?Schlummer," anil "Keldeineamkett"
fur a n of ?'lia; w ouM hat ?*
run aroe! Uangei ol v..., . ?- pub
ih with monoton) or mood But Mme
!:,i thia, end spi srentl) a Itb I ?
of ?d il only the beauty
of h? i v..e- hut th?- depth ?if her ?f 11?
mei.t and*the flniah >.f ht vocaltaatlon
from ??? technical noim of vie?, The re*
malnlns songa, though the] ofrereri largei
oppoi tunll ' "'i mood-expi ? tet?n,
n. a stasy of Be n -
mean's "Fruhllnganacht" ret all called
',,. t . cantaWle manner, and no op*
portunlt) ws offered to learn what Ihe
-i.,., ? ia capable of in thi wa) ..f the
florid style Bui so long ss she win alng
he did \. t> ' I i Bddlng to her
? ?heme a Mil?? wider ranc of sentiment
and a greater viuiet.. of expression, no
nil" is lisch to lonK for What ?re po;,
ularly thongbl le be feats of "vocalisa*
tlon."
Tiere will. It i in'i h to he bOPOd. be ,a
number of opportunities to dlscims in ?le
toii lie characterlsUcs of Mme. Culp's
.?-11, i, 11 ? a-- Pot th? present, after recording
the fa' t that ?h?" ta!?'.] the enthusiasm of
her lletaners to th.- high pitch (for which
it might h?"- wished that a hetter expres
s.on might be found than a persistent
demand for moco), it need snly be paid
that sin- has a flSeSSO-eopranO voice of ?x
qufadts beauty, of great mellownem and
su'h pure qcallt) thai she never n?ed
?leid to un? teoaptaUoa t" force it. being
told ol.vio'isly b) her nili.-tic Int. HlgencS
and instinct thai 11 cari lee te the limits
of a room Ilk?- Carnegie Hall, even In
pianissimo. 1'urlher that her breath con?
trol is almost (?erf?" I. so complete, in?
deed, that she glees herself no concern
Whoa f"r 'h'" rake of poetical Interpreta?
tion a musical phrase "i sxtraordlnary
length i,; called tor; that her command
of vo.\e| color seems ahsolutelv inne. .-,,.
hie, and that with a wann temperament
she know? bow to keen passion In check
with the reins of npthotle bounty. She t?
not what the Germans ?all merely a cer
rbral stager, net hi she merely a vocaj
Instrumentalist: she Is a musical inter?
preter of BOng, BUed with luve for the
lyric art and wonderfultj equipped to ex
mpllfj It
ii e. K.
BEETHOVEN J5YMPH0NY
Orchestra's Fourth Friday Con?
cert Was Well Attended.
Th?' fourth Friday afteiuoon subserip
Horn ooneort of i ii?? New York Byasphoay
Orchestra, in ADoHan Hail, eras wen ,.t
tended yeatardajr, the pesurnasme bein?
.i. votci to Poet ho vea, with Mlsehs Kman
at soloist Mr. Klinan played IBS violin
concerto, ami as an en.oiv, BOOthOVOB'S
Human'?' N" - 'I'll'' ><?unR Russian's
playing eras maatarty in us ttirhnlosi
prowsesa sad shsared a tone that was
lame ami warm, and an intonation that
wa? flawless. I'.-ihaps to the most fas?
tidious tastes there seoesod i SSUUbMBV
tuli-li>K of li.etliov.li s spirit that wa?
net atloijether deslr.? hie, vet. on the
whole, his Interpretation showed that th
v iniitiist is maturing
The afternoon opened with the "Eg
mont" overtutf. and eleeed with the
Fifth Bympbony? erhleh Mr. Oamrosch
has already dledeeed to ids palrong thi?
BoaaoB.
MIS8 GLUCK RECOVERING.
Miss Alma C?luok. formerly a lrtember'of
thi Metropolitan Opera Company, who
re, entlv underwent an operation on her
throat, la now on the road to recovery.
POLICE CAPTAIN? Aniaelioors! Wlia! do then know about po-l?ec matters?
MRS. DREXEL LEFT $783.81
Widow of Joseph W. Oiv
$170,000 to Chanties.
Th? persons! e?t .?<? of Mrs Lw I W i
ton Drexsl, wldos of Joseph ST Drei
who ?1I.--1 in I'hiiaibilphia ?m Jsnusr)
1911 amounted to :; 197, according to I
appraisal Hied In the Surrogate's ? "<ii
?!..*.. Five ph cee or property in ti
city vv.-K- spprsleed st tBoXji ?
Th?? foUosrisg heouests wer? mad?
sill: To Bl Bt? phen's i 'hu? I . Hi
fork, tt<MW; to Bt Joseph's Dey Huresi
New vork. 19,099; to tie Little I
tbe Poor. l'hil.'Klelphl ?. PI,999; to t
An h.-rologi? ?I M IseUSl Of the Pulver?!
of Penamh Inl ?. 09,999 In cash ami vji.i
In trust; lo the hospital of the I'nlversi
of Pennsylvania, P9\aa)? i?, th.? Caths
t'nlverslt). ""VnMngtoa. 910899; to ?
.io?eph's Bemtnaty, rslenMne mn. N. \
5in.i?nn. to th? Archbtshop of Phlladslpbl
r??r ?har.tv, 118.819; t?i the Oyaoessn He
pitni. Phtisdeli hi *, tt-S.999; t.. me ii'ii;..
Catholic Church, llolmsburgn, Peai
9XPJMA, aad to Bl '...?les Church, cor
w.illls. !'? nn. |?9,999
The greater part Of the "?tat.? Sat
fr-i'i. s f? w* other minor bequests, ?roe?
Mr? DrsasTa four daughtera an-i the
chilares.
-a
LEFT $20.000 TO CHARIT^
Part of Miss Phillips's Est?t
to Five Organizations.
PIts charitable km? irill h?p?
fit by the will of Ml?? !-'|or??nre Phillip
vvh?, ?glad at th.- Hot?-! Wlllard. No I
West 7'itli street, I HTfinhn Ig They Bl
Um Society foe Cttiical Culture, th? Btai
CharttleaeAld Aesoriatton, th?? M?>nten??i
Home for Chronic invalids, the New ror
Skin an?! Cancer Hospital and th?> Hi
tlonal Child Labor ?Cos*isjrttte? The ?.
leaves (80,091 in bs divided among than
with the prOVMon thai none shall ri
? . v??? le?? than $10.
One-half tin- rseldU? of the e?t?ie gue
t?? ?.ti?. of Miss PhUllps'? i'rother?, llenr
l.. PhUllps ?h?? is now travelling sbros?!
and the Other hslf is to he divided amori
iiu* ai.\ ehildren of nei other brothei
David I. Phillips, of No SI Rlverstd
Drive Several friend? and trusted sei
van's shsrs in the ?etsto, which I? valu.
in the petition at "more than }\B,W \
both rial an.i personal property. Th
two broth? r s si i 8?< CUtOTS
J. J. PIt?l?H WILL FILE!
Surrogate Also Oets A. L. Nor
rie Estate's Accounting.
tCOOUnMngS In the estales of .lames ,1
I'h'ian, farmer Doch Commissions?*! an,
Amhroae !.. Noiil?- were riled In th?? Sur
rogate's ?'ourt yesterday for ludlelal set
Ib-ment. The total SSBStS in the Phelai
????taie ?fi-?? placed si I1.1U.9K1 by the ex
et iitors, John .1 . JaUMS T Bad -lohn M
Phelan. l'n?-elle< K?l debts MSOUntiOg I?:
(999,473, l?asela? totalling 1280,134, an?l ?
remainder In expenses and claims pal?
leov? a balaiee .?i 1199.139.
Mr? Rthrl Rsrbry Norti? and A ?lor
don N'l-uri??. executor? In 'be Notrl? ???
tSt?, '*;?ar?e th?mselV?S With 11,113,033
an.i put down i" thetr ?-reiin ti.nsti.-.ii?. ol
which amount 1223,839 was i?ai?l to .-re?!
Itors and $749,P.??S want to execute cer ?
tain trusts established by the will. The
bslsm ?? v?;. ? glv? -i as $:i2.nt!?
LEFT $9,000 TO- HOSPITALS
Maiden Lane Jeweller's Will Filed at
St. George. Staten Island.
The will of Bmtl P. Kipper, a IfaldaS
Pane Jeweler, who died at Ills home, in
\\?'St New Brighton, Staten Island, was
liled yesterday at St. OeOTg? Most of
the estate, wnicli Is eaid to be worth at
least liee.eee, gses to his ?laughter, Lacy
.1 Kipper
Other Isgacle? are; {tl,909 to The Mer
n.ii.is. a hospital In Manhattan, $1.000
to RI Yiiiicnt':- Hoapltal, New Hrlahton,
$1 i. to the Hume for Incurables. In
Manhattan, and $6.000 to th? B. It. Smith
Infirmary, at Hew Brighton, to crest?
the Lucy ?! Kipper Pavilion for nose.
tli-oal and eiir diseases.
?
$640 FOR "BOOK OF HOURS"
Fifteenth Century Manuscript Brings
Top Price at Anderson's.
A Book of Hours-' in manuscript, on
vellum, ?>f thS fifteenth century, with
twelve full page miniature?, brought the
top price?$640- v<st.'i?lay at the llnal aes
nlon of the sale at the Anderson Oallerlea
of the librarle? of the late Kdwln Bah
> ??'-k lloldi-n and the late Jame? Howard
Hanson. The work, written In Gothic
character? In red and black, wa? bound in
olive levant morocco. J. V. Drake WSS
the buyer. He also gave $l3f. for a rare
(trat edition. In two volume?, of a work
by Marguerite de Navarre, printed in 1547,
arid UV for a list edition of Gautier's
Mademolselle di Mauptn. Double
?amour." The total of the Sals was
? -
WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.
p>fee m'.? h. te II liaerleu Musenm "t
? iratl H tory, M "topolltan Museum of
at-. Sett V ^ ? and the
\.m Certlaadt Park Musenm,
. i". Barrer w Wiley 00 "PuMi??
Our Oreat.-st .National Asset,''
Waldorf-As'' t I l .? m.
- in "I .?ret and su. I? ultural ''red?
il-" Republican Club ol City of New
-? ork, ? I West lOth street
3 p. m.
Meeting e tl vvointn -. Preei ClaS, '?'?
c,tf- A?t ria. "J p. in.
'.' ? e and * leer el '?.? Imericea friah
t|l?i (New TOrk, Waldorf*
???t'.rii. 7 p. m.
Dlnser of R Mel? Hi it -'?? kt| of Kew
V'Ti.. w ildorf?*. - rl,. ; p. m.
innnei of t?i" u -t Bad saw ? latlee Betel
ietee, 7 p. m.
Innner ?if the |ftn Teaehera and Principal?
Of New V.irW ?'1 v. Kai;,-. 7 p, in.
Dlr.aar of lb? '""inn.Ma County Association
I v 'v Yi:'t, Hotel Knickerbocker,
7 p f.
"i lid? dinner ?.? .he LOtaO ?'lui?, ?-?-?bhou??.
I0 Weal ' ? -, 7 p. ta.
?i ..f th? Municipal Bneineera of th?
City of New vork, Betel Baroy, 7 p. m.
Id ttag anil dina-r or v cas Larya*
color?-?! Bo ? ?? Hot?l Manhattan, I p. as.
Bntertatnmem aa i bell "f th? Womaa's
Political Union, 71?) R?gim?al Armory,
P irk ?a err: : . ???. ? p in.
Dinner <?r tii?? laymen of Weetcheeter an'i
i"t??- Bronx, Bron? .?iur. i H".?.-. ?v?nl_a. '
? ,:? ? Ol ".a BO ltd of Kdue.iti.ai. |
? IS e m Maah attaui Pub le School IS4.1
i tilth ?tr?? avenue, -?? ??a.a
Dr. ThomSS Edward P..tt?rl??n.
Museum "f Natural History, 77ih ??"??? t
. .i Central l'ari? West, "Wild Lit? Near
i" fi -*. i- Biles I Lot trida?;
i ilion, mild aV.-n I? at:d ?t h
Derret? P. 8? rv Im; rub?n- Li*
No i _? i !?; ?? - ???? Coa
lople." Dr Alfred i? ?7. Ha
i- Ne, BOB IVNI Math all ?'. -,
rmaea? ind tk? Dawn of e Nea
?,': .-.. Profeasor ?.dolpb? Conn; St.
imew'a Hall n<?. ?UM Bast t. I
nd Motion," i?r. J. LoiIng
\rnoM: V M < ". \ Hall, No, ?". Waal
123th street, "Wlreleaa Telegraphy," W,
? ? Kor.
DIED.
i a- - oatl aria? s Mo>:?.-, William P.
Carpenter, Bllaabeth G Ord. Joeeeti P
? lurk. Mari B. R. Paalssa, DoraC. s.
i Ini Nelll? A. iVai, Kgnt ?
fowler. William C. Pell, rrederleh v
? ;.>in, Bltaha H. Putnam N Devereiuc.
tioerlnin, lssr?r t". Rice, <'t,arl<\- v
Unit 1er. Hiii bibb Made, William O,
Keen, I '-? si Storni?, vai ? :?;
aropp, Herman H Van Ssiatvoard, H.
Kulm. I r. i.-i t. k W. Wolfe. OIJU <le A.
Mclnt) re, Bwen.
In Me:u"riain.
RodenbOUgh, The..plains Fran. .-.
BAYLES "n Friday, January l". ISIS, at It
Men'-'. No. MM Mais ?' . ?'ranne.
\- i. eft? s brief lUneoa, Catharine
.-? ivini. ?rldoe of George Beyles, M D.,
a I laughtei Of ?he late Stephen anil Mar?
ear?! Wall?".- loh neon, In Hie TSd vear uf
? i r BBC Fun- ral 1ST ?'fe Ht Brace Church,
orangs, m ii ? H' "?i Mi'ii'hiv. Januarv i:i.
Interment St. Andrews, niihi.wnd, Btat?n
Ulan.!.
CARPBNTBB Saddealr, at Bahway, N. J.
January B, 1918, Rllsabeth Oarthwalle, widow
of Nelson il Fbrpenttr, axe.i us vear?. Fit
bjm . will ts i" Id ?t Um rMidenc?
of lier ,!nur. it?r. .Mrs. Cbsri? II. An??lrt.an,
n,i |] .ia -tu?e ?o . ?m BatorSay. laauary
II. 2:30 p n i irrlege? will lie in waltinr
le ine.t trail a.
i'I.ark- On Jeaoary 9, HU, si Ctlftee srninf?.
N. v . Man i: R . beloved ?if?- of Adoniram
? "lark. 1-iinrril serv lee? at No II West IZtd
?i . N?ai York ?'Itv. en Saturdav. January ll.
!:il3. ?o I o in. k p m Ir.tei in? nt l rivato.
Matt, la pepera pMSfa copy.
KI.IN'T On We?lne?rlnv evenlm, .lainuary S.
ISia ?t her heaae. Ne M Morrla at.,
?/onkrra, N. v . after a lone lllnese, Nelll?
V. wife nf John KUnl anil i ilighter of
ihe late James and Mary Buekelew ?'os
eror?, Pun?rsl ?ervl<rea si rentrai Metho?
dist Bpleeopel Choroh, Morris ?t., vunkura,
Saturday efternoon, si i o'eleek,
inn i.i-;k At OroMWIeh, Oim-, Jaauan *>?
William f Fowler, In ?he Igth ?ar of bis|
a?e. Funeral at Peelurtclll, N V . on Beter
day, tannery II, en arri?ui of train leavlag
?iraint ?'entrai at lJ.lt?.
QOODW1N \t hi? residen,?. No. X> -
ne, riushlna, ? I oa ?Alday, Jaauan 10,
ll'l.l. Bliebe H ?li??.I? In. In the 71?! v?ai of
hi? ar?. Kiin?tai ?ervlees ai St O ?ores'?
iliurch, Plusbiag, N. v. on Moa4ay, Jans
at? l.t. at I p m Tratas leave penns>l
v?nla Terminal a? 8 IS for Main at.
QOODWIN OB .Innii-i > l?>. I".?)."!, at hla home,
No 111 W?-t ll.'uh ?i . .Ia?per T Qoodwln.
Puneeal servlsss ?i lbs Wut Bad PVseby
lerlan Church, Viusu-rdani ?iv?-. and loath
St., en Sunday, .lanuary IS. nt .' o lin.-k.
OBVTTBB- Oe Janeen B ii?i3. ?t hi? home.
No, OS I4tt? ?I. Brooklyn, Herman < It titter.
uii'-l 77 veins l'un.ral Sunday at | p, in.
K-MN On Thin-day. January 0, Ml a? N'n
7rt rllnton ave Newark, N J , lisiar Keen.
?OB of the late ?loots? A and Anna M Ke.n,
In the ?Ultli year nf his ase. KMneral cer
vlee* at Triait) ('hur,-h, N'rwatk. on l?alur
d?y, at -:30 p. in. Interment privat?.
KHOPP At hi? re?ld? n?-, No. MS ?'?rlton
ave.. Iirnoklyn. N Thurartav, .lanuai? !?,
11)13. Herman H. Kropp. Funeral from /.loi,
ftiureh, Henry st . SetWeOB ?'lark and
1'i.rrapont ?t-. Hrooklyn. on Saturday,
Januaiy 11. at - | n?.
Kl UN -On .lanuary g, l!U:l. I rederleit W
Kuhn. M. 1?. Funeiai from hi? late reai
rleiv-e. No. :r? South Johmon ave., .\lnrtl?
I'niK, I/mis Island.
M'IN'TYH_Oii January ft. at hi? regiden???.
No SSI Weat 71th at. Kwrn Meint) re, In
ihe Slat h v?far of his age. Funeral ?er vin
will he held ?t the Fifth Avenue Proaby
terUn Church, on Saturday at 11.30 a. m. i
Kindly omit flower?.
DIED.
THE COLLEGE OP PHARXACY ?*?f TIT M
.1TY OP MEW VORK, Columbia Pnlv*r?lt* ,
It-arn? wnh Int.nitH aorroar o( th?v d?a?n '
I.wen Mclatyre, for many jea.-s prenden*,
of rhll InatltuUan.
Th<- eftt.-.r?. tru?te?-?. member?, ?luir,?I
?n?i student? mra r*s?Metad ?? b?. pr???i?-.
at th? fun?*ral a??r?lc??, to he h*l?1 ??. tli?
Fifth Avenu- Pr??hvterlan ?'hurch. on
S-?'-j?-l? v ?r It .t.l O'clock ?. m.
NICHOLAS Mt'KKA? Bl'Tr.Kn.
President.
TTfOaCAS B, MAIN". Secretary.
MftTfjMW us Jaaasry IS, litt, wmsui p.
Merle?. Bsed 9? ??????. belovoj hu.?b?nd of
Harta Oarroll. Funeral hora He 1981
trooklya, Sand?; afternoon, n ]
Intelwent ?t n?.iv ?
our on Thaisdai Jasssry 9, 1811 il i
Hotel St R?*<i--. Sew Tort Ctt? J-wap
r ? i -i. i--. ; ?ral Mrrlee? at 111 - I
? itheOra!, Albany? N. T., Battu
12 i?. loek
pai.LSK.v -Suddenly, er WeSnestlar? Jasna?
s. 1913, Por-, i'. St?'l'l'-r, wife O?
Paulsen. Funeral 8?r*l?V*S8 at her lai- te?
den. e, \n. 2W Mu99KS ?t., Brooklyn, ?'
Buadsy, January IX ?t IIS p. ni.
Pi-: al On Thoradar, Jaaury p un.-.. ?
I'-ai ?n?v Basing), teiovcd . -.
Peal, In her S4tn >-ar. >"? I
a< he- iat< re?.,. r. .. No. 914 Btratf?
Flalbnah, on Batunlaj. aven?as, Januar) ll
at S o . lock. Inti-n.ient T"t
PEL!? -At hi? feNBSj Lakewond. N !.. Pred
. A---? rlgg Fell. In th? 7'M >ea: at
? ? i< en a: tii
nain leaving Central R. P.. ol Neu i
to'eet -?'.'?.i ?t , 8:60 Saturday nomina
Hage? will be lri waiting at the Lain
?iatfos,
PFTNAM N. Pevereux Putnam, as Ft Ids*
?ranina. Ml" *0*b turn*-, in th. ?Bth yaaw n'
his ao?, buaband Of Kate Jenkins Putnam an??
BOA of th.- ?ate NataSmtal Putnam. The f
n? ral aanrtcaa Sill ba held at his tale re?:
?ten? ?-. No. IB9 wannu.B'on ?t- . Breaklya.
on Monday morni'i?, the- i*th in.?t., at 10
n . lock.
rj?-k Chsrias a . a?e,i .*.&. Ssrvteas The ? :
n?.al Chu? b, -ll West 99d ?-'rank K ?'?.-..,.
hell Building., Sut.lay. 2 o'dock. Autonvv
! :i.. . art? >t?
SI.APK- ?m FitigT. ttmmurr M\ MS, at hi?
h'uiie. No. 989 Waal 8Ttk ??.. New . T?irk
City, William <,Vi.\ Siale. ui the 7sdi -.*...
??' hi? age. PlinatSl al his late r?sider ..
at 4 i?. m. on Sunday. January 12. Rci* ?
'?i.?r..ls an.i members n?* .?-'on? .>?*
Revolcrton. Soetati ai Meehaalea an' Trades?
men. American Inatttuta and New York H(?
tortcal Seetaty ?re respectfully Invited. In
??rment Mount Auburn <-em?t?rv. Boat-jn.
Ma-?5. Iio?ti?n pap?-? r .ease ? or ?
tut: ?,i:NKRAt> BOCIBTT OP HBCHAinca
ant. TRADESMEN ok THE I 1TT 08*
NEW YORK.
Executive ofTVe?. Ho M W?.r 4??h ?t.
Frottier*: gorr.jwf.il announ.ement is m*a^
of th? death of Rrofh-r William <i Slade. f -e
il rty-MVM \e?rs a member of tlie Bootaty.
tervtng faithfully on th? Literary and M-m?
ber?h(p rommlttee? for thtrteea ?ear?. M?- .
hers m?> Invitad :o artend ?lie funeral aaertce?,
10 he hell at hi? lat-? r?-?i.l<-n e. No. 332 W?e9
I7rh at., ?>n Sjnriay, January 12. at 4 p. m
GEORGE P Htl.YARD. President.
RICHARrj T. PAVIKS,. i?>rretary.
gTORJfS At Hyaek, H, v. J?ru?j-y f?. iim,
Ma:> Uli- n, vvi'< of Um lata Wiiham T. I
n-'?<iek Storm?. funeral eervlee? at b?i
late resulen?-e, \ntth Uroajway, N'yack. V.
i' . Monday, ihe ?.-?th laat., at s p- m. Train
leave? Krlc siati .n, Jersey City, 1:29 p. m.
VAN SANTVOORD?At Kinderheolr. V. y,
January t. l'ai".. H?rold \'an gantroo.?!.
I-'uneral ?erv lo<-s at the tegidene? of Jim??
Ada, r Re\ nobls on Saturday. January 11,
at 3 o'elo?-k.
tl'OI.PK Suddenly, on Thm-aSSr. January ??,
In I'ari?. ?>'r?n<<-. in the 2'J-l >e?r of her are.
of malignant scarlet fever, ?illdn d* Ad?.
leguia. 1 eloved ?? Ife of John Wolf? ?n I
.laughter of rhe 1st? Marqul? de Ap?it??uu.
IN MEMORfAM.
AT \ spKfTAr, MBBTUfa ?si th? 091e?n
..?1 Bxecutlr? Council of the M.ii?av
Se. vi??- Institution of the t'nlted Star??
hold at ??ovemor'? lalui.d. N. y., on th?
Tvi.mie.h d.iv of December, Nineteen
M.indre.l and Tn.lv-, the followtns reaolu
ti??na erara ?<lopt??r,
Where??. This body ba? teamed with pro
found sorrow of the d?-atli of the hoe
oreil and well tT-'ov-d S?.-i-etar? of rl.l?
InatltBtloa, Brigradier-iieueral Tl.eophllu?
I-'rancl.s Rnd'-iihough. I'nited State v -,
which ociTurred on the Nltioteenth da? al
December, Nlaataen Hun.lr.d and T??*l.e
' i Th.it In the death of thl? ?oUll^i
patriot and worker of good ?leed? ai. irre?>
arable lo*s baa b*M? ?u?talri"d by thl
Ingtlrutlen ami the country.
Ueaolvid. Thar In his s?-rv i? ?> <?f ov.r half .
century <'.en??tai Rodenbougi. ??< at?
tlngulshed by iiirr.-pld gallant.' .in
?w.rvlng pattiotl.ni, untiring da vol lor ?
duty. w?s dignified, full of love and char
it? toward? manJUsd, ..n<l ever ?t;o .
aehtov? hi? high ideals of manhood ?to
cltiaenabip,
Re?olved. That the earnest sympathies -.
tlie manibers of I hla Institution are t? n
?i re?i t?? th?- r.i>nii>? ?>f Qeaaral iiod?n
boosh, with tha bas? thar tb? fond mew
or?- of hi? achlevemanla may la tlaaa a
mirk? the polgnanl grt'-f non t- |
? no knew him.
Resolved. T?.at a eopy Ot ?he?.? resolution!
h" furni?he?l 'ea.'h member of the Imme
d?a?, family of Oeneral Rodenbougi., ?i?<
thai the? b?* puhltsbed In ?lie ei-,?uini
number of the Journal ?if th?? Militar?
Service Instftuilon. the Army ?tut N.c ?
Journal, th?- Army and Navy Reguter, -lui
?n nal leaa than three of ?he pr'.n- ii?a
d?lh- paper? of New York rity.
( E.MKTKBIES.
THE WnODI.AWN CEMETEnT.
53.1d Bl B? Ma.le.n Ti?ni ?nd by lrotlay
Ofllc?. 20 l?ast 23d Si.. N. T.
f\!?K'lT\KEBS.
FRANK E. rtMPBEI- 541-3 We?? 98t
fit. ('hap-l?. Privai? Room?. Privat? Amba
l?nee? Tel 1324 C'hel???
OFEIt'ES.
UAIN nVFtPB?No. lit N??aau a?ra?t.
UPTOWN OFF1CB--NO. 1:1?*-*, Hroadw?y. ?
any Am?rl?-an District Tti?grap'.. Offlc?.
HARI.EM OFFICES?No 19T Eot 12811
at root. no. 293 West 129th ?treat an? Ne
219 Wast i2.Mk atraed