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ng a iH?ik "teaching ths eon?
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tarai ?cither wi-.o has the daring anil
wry his ? i . btei an.l th*.*n
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ft Sbonta had a busy vvk. cf it.
Km are ; etty -"arce at this writ*:
-^d-.-an has got another new dress.
:.erc arc Sou! re are not
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last eve'p.
Sundays it is back t
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?ng,
? ? ! u? -. will be ' " hen ??*-. It
olored
" - ? a in New Ro
Hi Err ever s? en in the Fa*?t. It
e, hey hoy
It I? hard to convince those who address letters *.o us that The
? . "Information
? | Ifor ? ?'?'." it -ay:-. "Th*-*
??itsi t' and The 1 here."'
'ill tNDOR.
? *' "Life" ?here is h Sanatogen ad
. through life."
or the candid
Bibelot.
a ? ?rest ths ? ?? be Shrap
aeieir. - er, their commu .. iroii
THIRD SEASON SUFFICES
tiring excerpt from IIret Harto'-. "The I.uek of
? | ' ars quoting foi three real The loss of the
for over i pe ballad?-, and its intrinsic
OSaVllCP:
Vocs wa - ? ? ist* I
by "Man-?1
? onies, whs quite popular
I -is a lugul : . r. -ai ,.f fhe exploits of the
? . i muffled ii * r, SB :.g with a pro
rsa?J r B| ?;?'! at the bi each verse, "On b-o o-oard of ths
pht tO Se? .-?'. ri.c?
?*. ami t-roo'. I *?
ng of Jack
., and v a- eau?
tar f.d, tl?? lullaby
At aaeh 1 nas ths men would he
ths tl ' ummer ?wilight, f-moking
. melodiou- - An ir. tust inc.
I happ'nes?. pervaded the camp. "Thi? ere
101 ?", nieditatireU
. ? ?
Giles.
I .. awai di d a
> ' ? to please ?he Trenton
tete Gs 14.m,y paragraph
tests?** where the shows stranded,
m ? i7wir i a
;. j had me going:
I us. hold your ha>
wert glo ? |
i f faery Is
MS ffoing
i led to hold ynvr i m d
? a,
it your eye-,
?:. chilling,
illtng
Here you u ht u 1 preiste your ?
('iil, I know you're mine HO ?"njier.
Now another person pours
rnething "rtaronger,
?f ?/ours.
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? ''"'.'??'.-'
? .- \,. ? ;
; If e a sliain I
think I'm keeping
To myself and muttering damn I
. ? ? ? ? I'm v atpifn
WtU, I (.?'!.
<il I." IVt K
a! journalism. The Tribune's
..' ?' tI"'* "playii .* i ?" '.- \.? ional AnthjemM was a good story;
"_?tieadiit.. -.,, ,, j; ,.,, |fakes Crowd Sing America" was
'?"teaftaat. But what have they to de with each other'.'
r,u'h BLUE AS OPPOSED TO PRUSSIAN-BLUE.
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???.-im ,,p(a^'r'>-" "f patrioti m. Marjorii Sterrett calls herself a
,e Am.'ncai: . ? the hyphen out to prove ?1
R
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PAGAN BEAUTIES
SHIVER AT DANCE
Astatic Borrows Safety
Pin and Escaipea Chill
at Bi? Bohemian Rout.
LIGHT TINY MAIDS
DO A BACCHANALE
"Yet, Tw.is Sonic Night," Mor?
phv the Cop, Agree* as Hi
lakes I ast Reveller Hoae.
All is still in the Village tint, ennrn
The hearts t!iat Wett buritin?"
??it**, taiuptramea? ?re like punctured
r.H. lb? taci thfet tripped lifrhtost
?in eh.? dance ar.. m:T with fat gu? and
raatuaatiaaa, aad the head? \u which
were torn,.,,,,! the mort lurid of the
| nouveau creation i throb with ache?,.
Murphy, the rap af Waahtagton Square,
U 11 I !
. ? oaeil th? ,!-.,,.?
iterdaj. ....
x v. i.-k of pea? '
i a aa the I *;??.-:? t-? ? the Lib
< I ufa ? morning though
.- nouncementa sc ad i d ?he affair
? t h? * Icfl the artiel
,
morning.
? i
peak,
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began ' hei i parad? ?. ?' ,,'.
atora lay,
Datlg Beg* a Safely (Mn.
t'omet? l'oiis i hi \le. with hot hair a
more beautiful hue than ever beiore.
She was diaaaad II she vus de ??.se-ri
to rapraaaat Astarte. All was well till
a draught from the f-pot light made her
shiver, when nhe brut down from her
queenly litter and demanded tnat
some one with a charitable heart come
? r raacoe.
?. .. : , i lafety pin, son'? ,,;' you
i ,.. cat?
,, Sam B
Quoon of lo of
.
and with tha
adornment a
\ nian eandlc fiama held n plat ??
and a 11.,in of
.
it-en? in,.- ?
, 1er hi., 1
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gold, ye? darjori?
/anua,
She ,;- ?? . e
.
by a ..
agreed
thing -hoi'.ld be
called "aimpl?
- ni ai Bale . of
H len "f Troj was such
t mi rry l
tica lolv?
?
?
g lOM
her ad
.. ro.r colored i
. hanging diagonal!** from th? sfl
ihouldcr to tha i gl t ence, a silver
bow wai in hei band? and a ih
? ? . - on her haek. The
"gown** wa? ma?. part?cula Ij for
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page ' ?? ?
. . f
Sympha aa Bacchaaalo.
Then Anton Relmei cametumbling in
* : ? in thg .New York School ol V
Deaign n* Silenaa, and irhared bin
of millinery grapK.e with eight
i'nrefoot nymphe? who, bel
ill seventeen-year-old?, though?
?? wa? offering to ?et tnen
?" ? i " Irank
? ?? pape. Soon they
... ; ?
I their ni leeni
ly condition, threw heraeli wildlj
about the room, leaping over tha
trate '.-.ood nymph? until they woke up
? rather ? han be
.?tepperi on.
Bacehua'i lemon?
ade i tend, oi the lecoi d Boor, ana
(?reene ad been
move.i
the W? 11 ?iil
were more artists, illustrator:-, irritera
? treaa?folk ? | ashed
? n or dubbed with a hru"h.
Ait Young ?>aid that he had never
realized tlaat he had so much compet?
Hil ?mile and his barber pole tie
-?-hini? up and down between
lang after h? ha,!
. -mile,
'or he had found that politic?
d ?,f art.
H? i i, Roth, with hi< full dreai
. . Qg contra
.-ide the blue heard of hu partner, Ray
I bey .-aw little of the di
'r,r they wen hu-'y playing th..
foi Rube Goldberg, rony Sarg,
Andre Tri don, Helena Smith Draytan,
Tulptre??; Charlea Kern, aealptar: C,
lia, ar'1?'; Ira kemsen. Hober*
? Brown, Mildred Po?*., Harold
\\ oh. ter. cartooru-- ; Frederick J. e a a
-?ant, illustrator, and Gregory Hanoi
the man who told Iba i abinet about
Me \ieo
tar the aign of the pe-tle ar i
eaii gathered the Ba?
ll, the 1 ghl !<? 1 '"? William Bag
? ta/al ng and the lef? by Adolpl
Wolff, and at their fret igt the Liberal
' lab en masse.
I? ,i ?i ,,t a I ? M. ?il y. on po?t ?t
Washington Square a "heeustodii.no
*r\. mua? int?r?t*t
.i in a seat,''" far ,! ?
first little ? I 'l"'
, orthward flight <>f the redbreaated
, rocua. H iah I l or the Village li?'
, *pmg.
TURKEY AND' FOR NEWSBOYS
llmosand to (.et Free Dinners oee
Washington's Birthday.
key end cranberries will jrire ui
? te one tl ' aad newaboyi ,
B ? ' ij i the big
' !',,, e, 12 New CI in bei Si reel
bo; ? i ? groui
indred, the capacitv of the room, i
Reel, white, blue and yellow tieke'
i,e given the "newrlei" by trie circula*
ton manapers of New York and Brook- '
lyn paper- Fach color spec'ties the ;
time. The dinner will last from 2 to fi
in ?he afternoon. ,
A number of well known mer will ;
?peak, among then, Loring M B
jr., toaatmaatei ?' 4lfred 1
; : ? ? i ?... . ii
Ktnga, George MeAnenyrl
Marcui M. Mark?, Preaidenl Borough
..? Mai,i.a":,i.; Herber? I . <?!.?
editor of The Brooklyn Daily 11
l.i.i; | Wiley, of "The New Yor!.
Timea**; Richard H. Waldo. 0f The
New York Tribune; Kollin M Morgan,
Henry Malkan and City Clerk I'. S,
The dinner will he given bv Mrs.
Guggenheimer
?.Imer. Th
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'.
ranberi K
II i. 0U?OI ?. IWeel pel
ralla, cake?. Columbia cream,
i e, fruit and coffee.
DIVINITIES AT PAGAN l?H'T.
M .-ir jo rie Berans, as Queen "f Sheba.
MISS JORDAN MARRIES
MONROE ROBINSON
New Yorkers See Colonel Roose?
velt's Nephew Wed in Boston.
' tl; T- ?vrapti ,o Trw Tr" ?
tan, Pah. 19 rrinlty Church was
L-cd to-day for the ?redding of
' ' Dorothy May Jordan, ?saaghter of
Mr. und 7.1 r-t. Fhen l?yer Jordan, of ?If.
ii Street, and Monroe Iiou-jlan
Robinaon, Harvard, "Ot, son of Mr. and
Mrs Douglas Robinson, of New Vurk,
sad nephew of ex?Prssldant Roosarall
I hs Dshei i were field ? oa les,
Arthur Mason Jones, ?Usarles Roihe,
? ?. (..-ii . Chad ?? i? ? ? Edwin
?rira h , jr., .latn.? G. Blaii -
? ?ii..per G. Hacon, Nathanisl S. Simp
.r. .'"? ? - i ? ? Haidekopor aad Bob? ,
.11 Jordan, th? bride's brother.
01 ted to ths
eel b*j I ? . aas whits
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Mis.? Lillian "
blue tu '
ma. Mr. Robinson ars
; '.i |g
'., Harvard, '''?
Rer, Dr. Alexander Mann, ree
tor of Trinity, an I ths Roe. It ?San
i i] . : .*-? Paul's
i oneord. N. H , oAeiatod A reception
l ems <if tl ?? i" id?* i
?
? ? ' * re Theodoi 1 '
? ? | r three cl
Robinson, Ad
v ?
Mr. and '?'? .'? ??
It, M rs. West Room ? it, Mrs.
res Morgan, Graca Potter, Mr, aad
Mm. ?Langdon Marvin, Mrs, Archibald
,. M Latalie Manajr, Mrs.
-, Ml a:,.i M rs A. M.
5 ha-ppai d, Misa Plorene? Sheppard '
? Mildred Shep?
pard i '? sin Middle
of P
0 W ROOSEVELT TO MARRY
i m iged it? Mi-*? Grace T. oim?tea?i. of
Vmcriran Vinbulan. e.
Mr?. Chaunee?/ Olnstoad, of West
Hrooktield, Mass., announces the SB?
? nt af bar daughter. Miss .'race
lad, tO ( ? ?
Itoo - ? lata Dr. J
174
.
kt th, ? ? ? - motl ? r, in
v.. it Brookfleld Immediately after
i ard Mr Hoc?-????'? si I bit bride ?rill
(or ran-', ?here is Is one of the I
manager? or the Farmen1 Loan and |
?an)
Vj -?4 Olrnstead ha? het-n studying
j.alr.tinjr, in Englaad artl Franee for the
tust four year?, hut. ??? - par:
? ' her -"?'? abroad lbs aras *aorking'
I
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12, and i i ? i
11 i,-ty Pudding ami Sei I or:' -
i .' clults Bad ths Harvut I
? luu ot New York, lie i.? a brother of,
Ml*, l.anfiion Warner, of Boston, and
of Nicholas Roosevelt, a member of the i
American ESA?MSS?J Is l'ai;-,.
The engagement of Miss Heleri Jor.st
Philli]
i'a.r .? of 1177 Dean Street,
. 1 i edi ? Ick I ordei Loa, . un ;
??i Mi r. I.? a,
Brook!) ??, h;. -
announced. No ... ?t for ,
th. srodding.
Arinounreii snl BTBS B ads yesterday ,
ef the engagement of M - '?'
*'? ? . r. daughter ,*f Mr and Mr- '
? bb?i ?:* H aller, ol t29 G
i -. Brooalva, te John D roi Clahn.i
if Brooklyn. Ths a.
laks plaea in ?he early full.
Mr- CI ? Bello? -. b M?
Flatb eon a
ii Hi
.? thi ?'? i>re?i-1
dent rnij gen. i?<r ot the lntei-|
DR. MUCK PLAYS
OLD SYMPHONIES
_
Orchestra's Revival of
Music Seldom Given Gets
Light Applause.
It Murk'? prngrammaiiu meas still
remain ? mystery unfathomable. ? ? re.
, Thursday evening, indeed, ther, it
peared an evidence of regard for hi?
audience, and a programme of varied
Intaiaat ?vas performed.
There was Ilehtisej'? 'T,a Mer,"
18traaM*a "Don Quneot?," and Baydn'a
Si mphony In F flat major , B. and II.
N'o. I), and If the Haydn symphony
had been better first in the evtalng, It
was jeit a programme compounded of
many moods.
But yenterelay afternoon saw a par
tial return to tha usual course it i<
: true thnt moods were several, but then
the two major numbers posiotesed a
their reason for perfoiTnanc? the tola
fad that they are rarely nerforimd.
At leaat this was what the nuce audi?
ence In < am<s??i! Hall appeared to
(rather, with the result that l<
plauso, if polite, waa i (eeedingh lig I
T*ieee tv.'o n'imhers were the Rimaky
Korsakntf "Antar" Symphony, and the
: Liszt symphonic Poem No. 1, "Ce QU'OU
i entend sur la Montagne."
Thu "Antar" Symphony II proj-rum -
Grace Godwin, as leader of Venus's handmai?lena.
boroui-h Rapid Transit Ml??. Oliver
v ii- tara. Bellowa'i maid of honor at
her niarriui,',' laal spring. Mr? I;-, awl
Do . R
-
l'a,,- Id Harl I
" . oi We dneaday
, . Siehu
I farewell bachelor
' .,, H.s
luded Drayton Burrill, jr ;
i Hamiltoi i '; kroan, Lester .a ,
Truman P. Handy, Henry P. FlNott.
John '. Hughea, John N Siearns, jr.,
and .lohn 1?. Mur-h.
MISS RAND CHURCH BRIDE
Weds i K. Clintaa at St. Barthala
moea'a?Reception .?i Calata) ( lub.
Marge* 0 Rand, d
'?Ii H> ri, ? ? i .?:, Broe eh J?" |ue
I i ,??.-.. aa n ?
afternoon in St, Bartholomew'?
? i to ' hurle? Kenneth < ? toi
.?on of Mr?. Charles W. Clinton, "f 46
F i ? Fifty seventh Street I DC
?? u docorntad with pains, forsythii
.. ,l Ea tar llllea, aid an the ei
the pew? of the ceti're aisle were r later
. tied with white ribbon. The
ceremony ??as performed bj tha Rev,
Dr. l.eight,?n /"ark, and a rece
to!lowed at "he nev. <'o!?,::y < nib.
The bride, \,vho was g.\en a??v by
ner atepfather, II. Ten Brooch Ja
lin, was in u BJWWn <?:' evhita aatin.
trimmed with -ih-er lace. A court tram
tr lii ad ??' i'h latli
from the ihouldera, and over it -.'a?
drupe,i t'"e tulle \e?!, arranged with a
car, of lace She carried a showei
bouquet of white srehida and lilioa-of
tbe-valley and wore a pearl necklace, a
. : Mr. iind Mr1". Jacejttelin, and a
nd brooch from the bridegroom,
E ige nie Hand >?.?.? bei - tel
mal i of honor and only attendant Hi i
gown w.4j of a light ?hade of Orchid
Oval pale orchid taffeta, ait
?ouches of f-.lver. She wore a large
hat of deep orchid colored tulle,
trimmed with a single rose, and car?
ried a bouquet of mauve orenld?.
trordon Swift Smihe was Mr. Clin?
ton's best mar. and the u-Tiers v. eie
:' Brown. Francis Brook?,
Auguste Riehard, A. Muagrave H\d?-.
Francia It '' i n I.' Siiep
herd, Ir.j ' lermont I. Barnwell a..,i
Hot' man.
On their return from their wedding
trip, about the middle af nex? month.
Mr. and Mr?. Cuntan arill live at Cedar?
hurst. Long Island.
Iff Elisabeth Slat'.ery de A-rJilar,
widow of K. Meauregarie de Agil ai
was mafic,1 at noon yeatordsy in Cal?
vary Chnreh to Frederick W. Kendrick
I re present at the cere
., was performed by the
Rev. rheodora Sodgwiek, a'.,I at the
? which followed. The bride,
nho was given away by Henry Wymar.,
wai in a gown of black ehiffon, with
pink. Stag wore a pink satin
ivered with black tullo ami carried
I
Sydney Brooks Dinner Ho?.t.
Sydney Brooke, the London publisher.
' - Brooke entertained a' dinner
Plasa ex-Senator
I Re it, Lindley M lap
and Mi Gu 11 a-id M i -
Norma*: de R "A i
II Hi Vernon Howe Bail y. Iflsi
? boats aid .Miss Easily Puekermaa.
matir In content, and in the score the
composer printed a synopsis of 'he
inc.-, h?- ?risked to express. Aatar *.s
a hero ?>f Arabic legend, and the sym?
phony depicts ?us journey into *
ert, w here he save the lifs ? I
fa i Ghu ? la i bo si ;i
?
In i?.'. be ghts ??*' ." renge, power,
.
?riahas ?r- expressed by Ruaaky-Koi
?akoff ?.?-'.th, at time?, as in the third
movtpine- t, si-'-i?* amount of Oriental
fancy, hut the major poriion of the
?wor? appeared given over to the muse
of Du
The Liszt syn.phonic poem If rsrely
?given nowadays. With ths sxc
o' "Lei Pr?ludes,' ? . I I ore tral
o nijin - * on I ? ? ming, to .til
im* the Perfect Lisztia s ireai
to tin? spirit. Ii it doubtful if r\nii
it Lisxtian n to go
"' ? 'lu'on ciiiend sur la Montague "
If was ?rritton on the poem by Vic
tm Hugo, Bad thi?, with tas faet that it
was .ht* ,-griies? of the symphonic
poems, . ? Ii i-i s? laten it. Il boa i
i. i-o-jra.? a certain ma?tery of orches?
tral effect, hut Its Ideas are so iinpov
srished aad there Is such a poi
? long bofors
end it became >|u.*e unbearable,
Tha< Dr. Murk und his threat orche?
tra did th. * bring o\it who?
beauties aera in th? m re works does
r.ot need i?. he stated. Hie pr?
I of the groat bead, its balaaee al tone,
it; ?a-riPral r.ipl.ony of expression, irr.
ht;.ond all praise \i.d in the closing
i -i lier, ""Tr.e Flying Dotchman," ? ? i
virtuej brought splaadid result?.
? m
PLAN PATRIOTISM CRUSADE
i r,-?? *?tin? ,,f Israel in *?iir LayaMj
Among Foreign Horn.
rhs 127 lodge? of tha Independent
Order Free Sons of Israel, will start a
, r.e'ior.al campaign to ?rouse ?
patriotism among Americans, an?i a
, more pronounced loyalty to this coun
? try" by foretg-n born eltijrn? on th?
night of Washington's Birthday. Tue
movement ?.?..11 be lauacl ad B?
i te Grand Mast? r Emil T.iu
Ex-Deputy Attorney General Maurice
B, Hlumenthal. counsel of the order;
Borough I'rer.uleiit Marcus M. Murks,
Ex-Represen tat Its Henry M. ciol.ifogle
tad Samuel *Stoita will speak. As
ant Corporation Coun??*! Herman
fe! ?ill be 'toa?tmaster.
SCHEFFEY? WILSON.
Mor.'.clair, N J.. Feb. If Miss Ma
rtaa Rita Wilson, daughter of Mr. und'
Mr?, '.'hartes F, Wilson, of 4? Chris?
topher Street, and Merl Medwir. Schef?
fey, of Glen Ridge, were marri? *. |
night ut the Wilson home by the Ktr
NfW.i.n Woolsey w?-? -, paator of the
S?u'h 1 bird Street Pro-sbyterianChurrl?,
of Brooklyn. The maid of honor ?a?
Miss Lillian M jrer, of Montelaii
I th? bridesmaid? -.v.-ta Misi Mary Elisa? |
beth Schefl
* me h 'I -? Je lophine u
f Ja ? ' ... I Miss
\: ic i. .. Long Miller, o*
fl ,
R dge, ? r'a best m in. The
j f i-aa-r ctrl? ?rere Katherine U .Son and i
j Margaret Merrick, both of Montdair. i
CAVALIERI REFUSES TO SINO
She and Mnratore Diiappolnt ?rowel at
Buasian Symphony Coacerl.
Though Mm?. I.ma ?"?vahen and
Lacias .Vuratore w?re billnd to appe ?r
at last night'? concert of the Rus?ian
Symphony Society, they refused to sing.
nek Hastings, president of the;
i ..... Symphony Society, mode ??
?hort addrea? prior to th?. concert, In '
winch he atat.'d the engagement had
boon d,?regarded, although the I
had a written agreement with Mine.
? lava! 1er! ni"! M. Mura',ire.
Osrnr Beagle .?rid Mtas Adelaide
Fischer war? BgSged in their i
Mr. Beagle giving Moaaorgnky'a "<'i,an
ion de F? nu,-,1" .nid a group of ""tig?,
and Misa Fischer "Depuis le jour."
the orchee'ral work- given by Mr.
Altschuler included Rimaky Korsakoffa
? Serbian Paataste,*" Glssoaaaff"a sym
poem. "Stenkn 1 alin,
? - , .... ?..?'?. "Marche Miniature" and
the "lgll Overture" The o rcY ? f r.i
ill theae with apirit 1 he audience t
?aa? of gnod also.
PICTURES FROM RUSSIA
\ I ollertlnn of Old Masters To Be
Sold Here In the Spring.
I he prr ate ?Heel of Ru-?:a
have in recent year? e)oi?seii*ed a nror
, and tantalizing ntereit for eOBaola?
leura in mo countries, Some
a latt.-r have '.isited Petrograd. I
but tl
repute. Tl
ume that
re 01 ism *4.'o on the nafamiliarl
ire i Rui ?? - tha ? ' book
kind to nal ibject
It "?ill tie interesting to see just what,
I light is thrown .>!? that lubjed bl the
collection of old ma l er ??? h i to
i>e placed "n exhibition a'
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II
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IW. It'
eonaiate of thirty two pictures of both ,
the northern atuj Sou? i i|a, A'
Madonna attributed to Leonardo i? ,
among the Italian paintinprs. These In- '
>lude alio examples of Filippo I-ippi. j
['-..?i'. dl Cosino, Moioni and Sodoms. I
Several early German works figure in ;
the list. We note a "Portrait o? i
?"liarles V/* by Christopher Amberger.
Cranach, ratinir. Mahuse, Herri Hat
de Bles, Salomon Kuisdael and Van ,
Dyck are also i.nmed in the announce?
ment Prom the French school there '.
?s a "Bacchanal" by Poussin
A? time ?aor?can Art i
-, i-.- -
? i ., .. r iga,
are the rugi forming the entire stock
of the Tiffany its
FALL DETAINS MRS. CATT
t'nable to Spe.iU at Mcseting of Teach?
ers' Suffrage (?rganuation.
" '?.:,, , apmai i itt, pr isident
of the .National V.onu.n Sut' '
Provi?
dence, H. I. Thursday an,. ,s confined
? j \\ >-st Eighty-eixth
Street Though her injuries are not ?
?e rioU I, the ipt her from at enc- ,
itig the meeting of the Teachers''
I of the \.,'om*n Suffrage party
;.< -t. .-.lay aft? it..ion in tl ,. Hotel Astor.
Mrs, ( stl waa t< have been the flrat
. but ," her orators took the '
m? ia| tut to the i
. era. Mrs. Jamea I^e? La
Mis. Norma '
B the rela?
tion of equa righta '.o equal
pay.
It wa* a bus?- ilay for -u*Tra>-;sts. At
the headnuar'er?. 4* Eaat Thirty-fourth
Si ",.,?*, there "? a
i ? Doughty, newly eleeted presi
tho frag? party in
Manhattan. At W8 Fifth Avmue Ifiai
member si the Ohio
S'ate Hoard of Factory InapOCtars, "old
about women in indu; Haas
is attending the sutirage school, at
301 fifth Avenue, which opened Mon?
day with itanding room only.
Tn. National Woman SuffraM As?o
eiatlon moved yeatordsy, to It? new
nt Thirty-four'h StTOOt and
Msdiaon Avenue.
Suffragieta were delighted to hear
that 'he Now Vor'< Su?!e i.ra-.gr- ha?l
?'.,. the Introduc?
tion ,,:" the s';:*"rage referendum bill, on
the ground that luffrago wa.? defeated
leal November, "largely becaus?? of the
1 number of unpopular amendment? sub?
mitted with i* "
VIOLINIST GIVES RECITAL
Kus?ian Vrtist PlcaSSO I arge? Audience
a( Aeolian Hall.
Irkady Bourel ., tha Ruaatan riolin?
? ist, played -;? mp itnel end undei
atandinglj before u friendly sud
a? Aeolian Hail yeatordsy evening. Be
showed good taCBBiejUS at:d unniechan
delicacy.
Mr. Bouratin'l programme Incl
Handel's Sonata ? ' ??? r, Csrl Gold
- ? Concerto, Svendaan'a Romsnee,
raehaikowaky'a Scherzo, Tor \
Bel,,..-,. . . Rapaodie Pie
.. i Saint Sa?na i intr
:...'. anu Hondo CaprieciOSO.
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CAMPANINI FACES
RIVAI OPERA CO.
New Organization Planned
for Chicago Unless He
Quits Field.
There ?v.1! very IlkaJy he ?wo opera
Companies In ( bicago next season, un?
?a*?? Cleofoate .'ampanini decides to
abandon the Bald. It wa* learrc '
terday th:,' the recen? resignation of
Ben ifi I'lrich as basiaess mar.8?-'r H
bieage Opera -"ompany bus ha?!
fiir-r?' ? as, sad teal *
rival company, backed by the mor.?;, of
??>v?*ri,l of the stockholders of ?ho ol?l
ergu i in'...- . ,? being f.-rnied to enter
the Bold nex* ?eason
The g'-nera! manager of the new com
pnny ?*:!! ;r .- MfSS Rabino?*,
?? f - ant managing the t?r.r
of the Pavlnwn, [to.'on dnn'l Ope
al director ?
?II probability be Roberte Moraasoi
?or of the Parlowa ?
. Bad the artists will ii
1 ? ? ? Zenatello. Maria Cay, George
--, aad i-.<
carde Martin, of the Parlowa eoaipany,
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.pany.
The Auditorium. where the perl
?,..,?<... of ? - ?? ? ??pera are piv???? i| ' ?
cii'ii, ? t'?rn ilo? | .
to ?rill t
house wl tended, will
?i America. The new
??, > r? company will make this b*.
it? i-nmo.
uadentood that Mr. I'lrich will
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: for artists i
HUNDREDTH NIGHT AT POINT
< .id?fa' VI it? irai ? omed?, "\\ a?p-H alst
ed Vampires." Well Rra-eived.
West Polat, N". Y, Feb. 19. tt???
Poir.t cadets srava ?.heir annual hun?
dredth night play In ("ullum Memorial
Hall to-r.ight. There wat siso an sf
ternoon performance. "The Wajp
>'. a-?-.4?<i \ smpire?," a musical comedy,
in two acts, with performers princi?
pally from the first class, drew a large
audience.
The hook, ballad? and lyrics were
by ? adets J W Fraser, '16. and R. P.
: >'M. II, The B1BS?C wac by
Phil p tgner, director of the ?academe
let R. 0.
stage ?? snager,
.t 1 Marl I. was mel R
is; L D. Wor?ham, Id, wa- I. eu
t"nant Colonel lurpiev. commands '
cadet.?, and F. J- Williams, '].'?, wa?
Lieutenant Abernethy of th?.* Ta
i? nt.
rail received "Ore
r Most
nr.,1 Wood, '17; "M". ! * ? .?.''
? .a. 'i -, ami "Duties af a 1 ??*,"
by Wi Kama, '14
' rt ? ment llgaalieSS in??
hundred till gra
OBITUARY.
JOHN I'HII.LII' CORNING.
John Phillip Corning, fifty '" ? ?.?'?
ol'i, a contractor, died Si h ?
home, on North Elder! Avei
away Reach, :rom ha: , i
teries. He ? a born I ton Sta
tion, Cumberlaad '- Been
after he went to Rockawaj Reach,
thirty-one year.? g;?i, he bail! tl ??
boarowelk whicl ruts to Rockaway
Park. He leuves a wife, one son and
u ?auta-h'. r.
- ? ?
( \RLTON W. AI.RRO.
Carltoi H tmbro, for many years
Superintendent i ran ot New
I'orh'-?e. died from a complication of
Iterday a' bis hone, 6?. Bur?
ling I.i.ne, ?w Rochelle, in his I <?
tietfa ".ear. He was a .-on of the lata
I!, and Helen M. A'.l.ro. of l'r?
-, R. I. He leaves a brother and a
r
JAMES FBITCHAtD.
I . ". ...f-?pfj to Tl.? TV.? ?
Long Breach, N. J-, Feb. 19. James
trl, sereaty-eight year? old, a
retired carriage m;iker, lied to-night ?t
his home in Morford Avenue. He wa?
a native of Wa!-?:. For many years he
tvait engaged in the manurm-ture of
carriages in Rrooklyn. He leaves h i
wife, two daughter, and four sons.
BISHOP JOHN W SIIANAH?**.
Lancaster, Pei n, Fob, la. B
'??
Catholic I' Rmrriaburg.
- -.. ng Bishop
Sl'.anahun underwent an operation on
February 10 and seemed to Le Imaroi
mg until to-tli.y, wheel his condition
to?ik a turn for the worse He VSI
old.
MAB1IED.
CLINTO I ? Is P<
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Church, ' ?i ??r?. bj tea
Parka, Margery I
Raad, daughter sf Mn, ii.rbert i?\
lip ? ? I
th Clinton, ??on of Mrs. (aurles V. .
? .Hatea.
NeitSSS <>f nia/i ?la? and death? mo.I
to .4. ? *.., in I? ?I I.? full ?tame aui.l aal.it?-?.
DIET).
Cooeh, William W
Baldwin, ? ?? v. Ja, -- oi Mary Y..\
lew. John ! ... urne ?..
itin.Js : .- . i\ [ '
AX.BRO Carlten \v. Ht h;a koo
3urling U Rochelle, K. ".
?ng, Pebraai
Funeral from
raooa a?
BALD"A IS i sbraen
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RUCKELEV"
. .. .. . m . idden.
rs. J
..?.?nan < nurch, J
bun*, V .' . i * ? na-,, February : i,
a*. 2 p. m.
GA!.LATIN Jome? Francis, Toi.
?on of the late Alb?-rt ?lullatin. on
D. ? mb< ? '? 191 al its re
dene-, in I. ind? England Ii I
CH On Pel ? ? u
i um Wal Faaeral sei
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?v ? . . i) morning,
10: rment Melreee,
Ho-aton, Muss.
JACKSON "ri Saturday, February 19,
1910. Mary Van Neat, widow of
.hur? ' srroll Jackson. Notic? of
funeral hereafter. Philadelphia and
BaltitaoN ?papen please copy.
KENNEDY Suddenly, (?eorge Orte?
.,.:. ?.i' George ?'
] ti i: ib aeon Kennedy,
i year, 11 moatha, February l?, im-;,
Bt his ? es "o Proseott Road,
far*. White Pialas, K. I
Funerul privute. Hutfulo p.p. ?..
a. a.? eOPy.
SH? IEMAKER Kate Loara < n
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? of f D
. maker. To
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