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the sun, Saturday, January is, 1913.
WAGNER'S SIEGFRIED
HEARD ONCE MORE
S. Iiorn of His IVtrnlogy Has
RITZ DANCE FOR
! MISS HARTSHORNE
4An Extraordinary Art Event
l.hihltion linds at 2 P. M. on Monday next
American Art Galleries
iWodison Square South, New Vork
i i
.Mi-
.1. Mntt. Hnrtslioriip llo(pv'.
for Her )pl)iinii((
)nii"li(tM'.
IVrfonnnnoo
Sonson.
This
i WP or KXrKI.I.KNTB
ipukct.uki) nv Dixxr.ns
Un Free View Daily 9 A. Al. until ft
M.
i
i
M-mc (iiwMii nnd Mr. Iturrinii
ii llio Two Vnlsiinr
Forr-st l.ovprs.
W .nei s "Siegfried" hnil Its llrst per
; ! .me nf the season lit tile Metro
in t ipera Mouse hint evenlns. To
.' .Ii liglttftil hi liero nf the tetraloRy
illv nci'orilod one or two perform
ri befiiio It takes Its IokIchI place
lull iircntaiiiin of "f)er Hint;
i','iiiimen ' Thesi. sporadic offer-
i'ii' dtatiii dn tint call for depre
lemniUs. ns they did in earlier
. i - "hen tlie fourfold tragedy was
i ti !es tatnllluf than It Is now. In
- d.'os nperncoers could hatdly be
. vi e. led to take tip tlin thread of the
it any point without losing It
-. n ery quickly. Hut In the?e day
i' . .i.-e N different
Tlinse who are Interested In the Wnp
renan drama ut nil arc able to plunge
ir. meillas res" without hesitation or
T'islon. others naturally do not
e whether tiny know what Is Rolntr
"i or not. Thus all parlies nre satis-
l. anil the only Krumblcra nre those
w'o a"io Inexorable In their pleadings
''i the entity of art works ut ull times
.ifd m ull places.
These grumblers, It must be con
fessed, have some fairly solid cround
n which to stand Hut In u pnlyplot
"peta house where the repertory lias
i be so varied as It Is nt the Metro
I '..tan numerous ptesenlntlnns of the
ent'ro ' IlinK" are not practicable, and
is therefore better to hear "Sies
frled ' all by itself thanonly once In the
whole season
Tnerp were no new Impersonations tn
i.i . for extended descriptor!. Mme.
tntdsni was the lit umihildc, and as
i erv one knows. Wagner's sleeping
t'. iatj Is not awa'tened by the kiss of
Vo'-unc prlnco until a very late
r rir Mis Sjiarkes ns the. Forr.it Bird
nntrlbuted tliH only other feminine
: 'tif to Ihe evening's joys, but she
ir ule no nppenrnnce on the scene. Youth
. 1 1 "-iilrlt have to be depleted by the
1 presentation of Sh'olrtol. who last
nlng was r.irl Kuri'lun. fortunately
a .-uch excellent vocal condition that he
... able to do full Justice to the music.
in I'litnam Grlswold there wjp a dl
r 'Ir I and .sonorous ll'ofnri, while Mr
i. was a very black .Uftcrfen In-
i". I. and Mr. Itclss the amo Incntn
i liable Wime as nf yore. To complete
f reconU Mr. Iluysdael declaimed vli;
: 'ii-ly tliroiuih his megaphone the few
' f remarks of the moribund smoke
. 'or, r"uier, Alfred Hertz conducted
Tline In Ihr nillener.
Society Is not indltTerent to "Sleg
,r ed'- iudslng from the audience of
.st nlcht.
Mrs John Astor's stiests were Mr
end Mrs. Norman WInMioui.. stul Lord
'ta-il Hl.ickwond
Mrs. AMnr's gown was of pa'est lilac
brncaile and Mrs. Whlteh iiise wore a
C'.wn of black elet embroidered with
ver.
Mr. Cornllus Vanderlillt. who wore
n c wn of bright ted brocade with dia
monds on the corsage, had as her guests
Mr" William Woodwatd, who wore a
-wn of white satin with h tunic of
"t-'.Ati blue gauze, and Miss Carol
M.i'rlman. who wore bl.uk satin and
. rfn
Mr James H Ku:l. wearing white
end g i'd brocade vlled with gold net.
nnd Miss i:eln lturilen, who wore
'i (-.Vo tlnlslud with spangled bine
,... were wilh Mis James v.
'Jerard. lum gown was if black
M- 11 ml Mr. .1 V I Lanier anil
M
iti'l Mrs. K. Uiii.v (SrNwolil were
'i Mis. Itichard tlambrlll and Mr..
it W McVlcknr's ui!o.t- weru Mrs.
1 1
. M'Keeanil Mls Virginia McKee,
Washington debutante.
T'iere were aim In I In- audlenre Mr.
-.1 Mr flcorge (' Haven. Mr. II
w i Mirop firay, Mr nml Mrs. Archer
M Huntington. Mr.''. Mow Taylor
'ampbep, Mr nml Mrs. V. Ituthbono
in. Mis- Louis Bacon Allen, Mr.
"I Mrs A. Delano Weekes, Mr anil
M" H"nrv Clflu'i, Mr and Mrs. Victor
' -.1HII7 MISS I.Ollise S.llllN, eX-GOV-
r...i unil Mrs. .lolin . Dl, -Mr, anil
' Herald I.. Ilo.vt, Mr and Mrs.
."n I, Wlnthrup. Jr. Miss Muriel
" Mhr.ip, Mr and Mr Malcolm Whlt
irm and the Misses Alexander
F WALTER TAYLOR'S DRAWINGS.
I ' i 1 1, 1 1 Original llltiilratlona rat
.rl stiiilcnta l.raiinr,
' .i p.mloulatly fortunate thine that
dilution of oilgliiuls nf F Waller
' llluntr tioiiM iio on should be
I a i tin. Art Students League, IMG Went
'iventh stieit, fm these drawing
. x'eltcrit htii'lv fm students Fashion
ii in change vtotei'tlc In art some
' hut good diluting I"1 ulwavs Iti
i i in
s nit V neoessutv t'l I'lilimel ate a few
i i lot merit" t" whv lie occupies
i iitnineiit .i lilac aiming Ametlcun 11
Ill tile llrst pine lis has been
I lii diaw well H" composes not
will hut nlwava miiuiiit'-a tn e lit -t
' i i f'lim some Interesting new angle
spectator feels tli.it lie If peeping
i i lisusieetlllg 111'tlH.H III .1 lilHTIlll.
t, 'Is a htor.v. lias .1 line serine of
"i.i ami raicr 8t.ll. lus im feeling
ni l'.- Nn mutter what period hit
lite In tliev nie plctiiicsn,uey
I ami dually Tavlnr as a ilriiughu
i i is a delicate sense nf touch.
i null an equipment tliere seems to
I inisMii wliv Taylor should not go
. I l.iiiime as (treat at the gtcatcst.
i' si hi ilrnvv lugs have all upicnind
mill;. lollies, most nf them ns llltis
us in hi i. ils, and they follow can.
i In sioi les I hey Illustrate. Thai may
ismi that, adinlialile as they are,
( u of them will aland alone ox
i - nf ait Tiny lianit too cloudy upon
si..
l in-
oiriliie smokestiirkii of Ihe factory
M in iltumiilln llh'ht aie admirable an
.Hiiatinnti, but limited In appeal once
has foiKottin the story. Two of the.
'uies am ohaiinlns fiom any point of
w i uc nf a .wiling couple rating a
akfaH outdonts by the side nf u lake
ml another of two women dressed In the
"mine lobes of the Capt. Jinks period ex
tthnnglni, confidence.
Cardinal (ioltiK tn llnharaaa.
rnriliiml 'miIk' in ti leave Nan York on
Monday next for Florida, and thence by
lioal In the Hahama Island, which leland
r within the) Jurisdiction of the orchlepls
coaM of Nw Vork.
J. A. METCALF, NOTED
CHURCH SOLOIST, DIES
(.'lint'CI' of
onjrup Ftl to .Mi'ii-
If
1
Ollll (JllHTtPt
Hit
sSO.
Janus A Metcalf, well lilnmii as a
church soloist In tills nil other titles,
died je.steiday In the New Vurlt Itol-
pllal. His Illinois and Its cause had
attracted much attention In mu-lcii!
elides and among suigeons.
In the summer of It'll il was dis-
coveieil iliat he liacl i,ince of tli
tuugue. Tlie diste pii'ttl e-s,-,l (f
tapldl 1 1 i.i I an npviatliiu w.is pit
formt il. Almost the eijtltv tongue was
temoved and hi" sp, .,.,!) wa- gone
rhen It became ktiiiwu Mat his con
dition was much be:t.-r and liN sp,.,i ti
almost entirely leturn.'d. The liupiove
ment, liowewr. was of .liurt duration,
and he returned to the New Vntk Hos
pital in October and newi Lit r again.
Mr. Metcalf was a mil nt laac NeW-
ton and Nanty Aiken Metcalf. He was),,,,, m,, il( v n jfli(j;x i;,
born at l.nvvell, Mass.. on May U. nr.? :
As u boy he had a soprano voice which
attracted the uttention of singers and
for three years lie was tin. soloist at
All Saints (.'hurt It at Worcester, Mass.
of which the late Mev Dr. William H
Huntington was rector. When his volte
began to cliatigo lie look an alto part
and finally his voico tuiinded Into a
bass, noted for the ik-huem of its ipial
Ity and tone.
Mr. Metcalf cam to this city In
and sang In flu Is' Oaurch, at Thlrty
tlflh treet and l-'lflli avenue, until he
went to .ion episcopal Church, thin at
Thirty-eighth struet and Madison ave
nue. For fifteen yeara he was soloist
at flrace Church, at Hroadwny and
Tenth street. When he could no longer
sing the vestry voted that hks salary be
continued for life.
In 1STS Mr, Metcalf became a member
of the Mendelssohn C.lee (."lull and af
ter his affliction he was put upon the
tetirid list. He was a leading spirit
In the Mendelssohn Mnl. Quartet lie
was a member of the New York Yacht
Club, l'luyers uud Cliurun dub. He
was president of the Metcalf Company,
ut 1' We.s,t Thirty-ninth street. Charles
Metcalf, an Invalid brut her, of Worces.
ler, survives him.
MRS. ALICE MASON.
Cornier
Wife
lllea
of
In
x-ennlnr
,o ml n ii.
I.oMion, Jan. 17 Mis. AIIci Mamn nf
Huston, Mas , fot tner wife nf the late Si n
atnr ("hailes Sunnier of Must;n.iiusi,tf,
dl'd on Widtiesdny at her London hotm.
Her daughti't Isah'-llH Is the wife nf IM
watd Il.tlimir uf London and Sintland.
In (Ictober. 1 SfitJ. when he whs f,r, venis
old, Silinnei married Mis Alice M.isnn
lloniur or Huston, dHiighlei-lti.luH of his
fiiend Samuel Hooper, Itepresentalhe in
Congiess The union was brief In Sep
ti'inbi't, 1S6J, Mr. and Mis. Sumiiii fo,
leasuns tliat wclu not divulged eepaiutcil
and weie ultimately (II voiced
Col. Illlanortli
. I'lielp..
IlAKTroRD, Jan. 17 Col. IIIInwoiiIi ,
Col. KIInwoiiIi
l'helpa, who blockea trullle In I'ltinsyl.
vanla avenue when he (list tlslteil Wash
Inctou because of his resemblance to tin.
accepted cailcature of Uncle Sam, iliiii
at his home In Windsor tn-nay He wait
born In D6, wu with Kheildati in the
Shenandoah Valley and rodu that mcmor.
oble twenty miles to Winchester with
Sheridan until his hotse collapseil, Arter
the war he was a. surveyor find later hrld
public oftlccii. He ouch otdercd ii Wlndtnr
mlnliter who wai sunpecte.1 of Southern
eympwlhlea In read tun pruver all met
without omitting the, usual bleMlng nn the
nfflclavU of the United Statei. u a aur-
t x-ivea y u nun, tt nauKincr anq granu-
children.
"We Won't Work!"
$910 FOR SHELLEY'S POEM.
Taj lor
7N
l.llirar elln for
Ml A mlrrsiin's.
The Ii t-h iiliee sestenlu at the Join
lioitd Tavlor llbrarv sale at AnJer-
i-nn s was j;il(i, paid fot the "I.hom ami
Otlitu, or The ItcMiliitlnii or the ilolden
City." by 1'iti'v lt.s, siill- ami
rrltit'ii t'l 1M In Neey A .lolu-s
Tills s tl. .M,llim' tan. t. st fill
. tlon, at llrst Miniitt'ss,.!) ,ii. ,1 I, ml In is m,
i
I'ltograpli I, tt,. t,, rtuit'les nlllfr. In
wlileli hf fJi tuning nth.-r tliliiK
luti t telax tn the iul i rttsitiK If
'e rfliv tevli's in notlies n ai, t'.-tlod -i:il
pr.i .-ml tt tn tae It N pait of iu
(tard the iifiiusiiMMit nt li.-.irltK lh
alms.. ,,r t. ,ii,,,ts "
A si ritioi' pt.aeh'il 1 I'ltilel I'iI.-m,
r.latlfiK to the en'ntn in .liini'.sliiwn. Ii'iOs.
Ilt'll HI t tli'Ul.lt U lltt.ll i.Iiik the iilltis nf
tie- . .Ion , was Imulit I .V '.V M Hill
'lor ."..-..
I ii Weiss i;i , J p I for tl,,. mtipMe
Smith. Klilei ,v Cn i.. Ul eilitlnn nf
Wi'llum M Tl'inel,,.,i with the anthill's
t'illstrutlnns lli'll for a !peie v "I'lli'll.
i.'u.et,,.." li.iiinil tn Itnli ii'. a uoihIi-i ul
inlu pattern nf lilmlliig JKO for Mac
iiilllatrs ill- iue hal.t'si..aii'. ts;i;i, iind
'Jli'.ll lol an rXtl.i IIIUstl'litH.I ..IllUm ut
111 U'muiIi-v Nm.-is
; Alim's eilition nt ittist.iti. thim-i-e..,
Miluines, sold to ii M.ilidin f,,t- Si'iiu. ii on
i: 1 1. -North paid linn for tin tn.uiuvi npi
nt Itusklns Miitrlane 'n Cina '
Tim tni.il lor i.ist i tglit s sixstnn ua.
I.. X''' tllll.ltl, u l.ilr.l t.. .1.. .1... 1
"SNOW WHITE" TO COST LESS.
liililrc ii'a l'la Will
Mailne llllliitl'a
lie Mnxi-il
'I lienlre.
Wintlirup Allies has ili'udeU to give per
I'oiniatices of Siiiow White and the tjeveli
Uivurfs at prices which will put tin) plu v
within leaih ol iniiiiv who voiild not affotd
to pav tnr I Ittle 'I hi', lire si-ats
lleglnning Motidav alteinooti .laiiuar)
S,. .Slluvv V iutn w ill lie seen
at chtldien's 1
ptlies at .Maxltie I lllotl's I'lieiitie evetv
afternoon, euept Satiifdav, nt :i ",ii, mid
Saturday morning at 11 o'clock Ihe east
will teirialn iiraetluillv unchanged 'I his
will bung ' Snovv White' and ' natol'
together again under the same, tonr Tim
stav ol Snow hl will, however, he
liiuited
'Mm ii
Willi Three Wltei
Here
.Innnary .'l.
Ihe Mi iherts announce the mof u-.iii
production of Iran l.ehirs opetetta,
"Ihe Man Willi 'I hi en Wives,' lor the tlrst
tune in New oik clival Weber A I'lelils
'llieatle, III West Till tv-lout t II stleet, on
'Ihursday evening, .lanuurv v:t Tlie east
will iiicliiile Cecil I en ii, Sophve lluiuaid,
Alice otke. I oily Castles, Charlotte (Ireeit
wood, Doiotliy Webb, Ida .leauue, Leslie
lteii)un, llobetl I'ltklu, Aithur (ieary,
Sduey (ii.inl, StHtvatt llalnl and othei
lavoi lies
"en Seereliar" Here mi 'I'll urarln ,
"The New Secretin v." by Francis
CioIm1. Hiithoi of "Arseni. Lupin." will
I'ii pioiliKid ut Ihe Ljceuin 'i'heatre un
Thursday muht cimileti cherry and
Matle Doio will be statnd Jointlv In the
plav. "Tlie 111, n kbit ils." now nppi arhiK
at tile Lyceum 'I'heatre. will close to-night
"Tlie New Set rctaiV lias li.nl a pielhni
ii.it y tr out al Atlantic City
WILLS AND APPRAISALS.
IPuiKitT I Ittiovv.v, wliu iiml on Decerns
h.r ti, 1U11. at 141! West Kcvenly-slxth
street, left an estate of $760,037, of which
ITifiT.OOU was; In leal estate and 1 C r,,:t f 0
In necurltles. He owned a block on tho
west side of Third avenue between l-3d
and 121th stteets. I'lve daughteis,
Cdetta, Isolene, Oielln, Auleta and Ktliel,
and four sous, He! belt, Kenneth, Stanton
and Lincoln, luheilt the estati,,
HiiNiiV Wki.i.iuiouk, liead of the Henry
Wcllbrock Company, wholesale liquor
ilcaltTH, left an estate of 3Cl,ll. Tt,0
benellclarlcH nie two sons and n daughter.
Wii.i. aim inn I'ikiick, who died on Jan
uitiy 8, provided In his will that "all ray
Jewels, furniture, pictures and hooka that
have been given to mu am lo be leturned
to Ihe ilonoru If they so wish." Hei left
12,000 a year to Ills wife and hU reald
uary estate tn his nephew, Dr. Fred
erick N. Whltehornc. .
ITELLS FORTUNES SO
: WELL HE GOES FREE,
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" "',v 1 .
' Siiys .liiiliri- hi'ii
OffiTs to si.i'
lli Itoll. '
I'l'iooni'r
I I'
lieit I
l..i;lil tui
e who was .iMi". il In:
lling fm tunes fm Mrs. Ibj-
bella llimilu III, t'l
hi tl.nle as an
pnlli e M l gi'lill. pi, eil
entel talnei " In the
night couit i.ist night and s,i Intel es.'.l
Magistrate Ixinti'l tliat In- was ills,
charged.
I!, ,M. hail no enoiier In en tak. it In
tin mplamt inntii, vvhete Mis. Ci,il
Will sVVnte to the I I Ull 1 1 la I lit lll.it .
began in ti'l a voiing iiolkcmau th"
laltet hf.- inttiry. I'.et-s,. gut him
win tied In plaung Ills linger mi his
head tiiid telling him that lie h.nl imIi-h '
tolls and iiillii- anil no r ml for bleak- !
fust Thr I'iiIIi i'in:iii vva still ttiiue up
ill the oil wh.ll liet'-e said til" pnllle-l
man's lltsi -w.iih.art was Mm- -nine-
lv and Unit hi- li.ul bought his "hum '
at a certain sloie. j
M.lgst,it,. ImiiIiI lirrtfil nt t Ill's.- ;
'.riitlilul savings i,nd looked puzlnl
when 1',1','sM was atralgneil befnte hlin
He fiuiiid nut that Itei-Kc had lint lie-
,11'pted any tuuney ftmn Mis (inndvvin
when he gave bet a seunce in Ins sip.it t
metits Ht .':iii W. st Ninety-ninth site. i.
and i'iii'hMcil ilnubt as lo Mis Cood
vvln's uisi. against him.
"How ule jolt utile In tell all these
things '" asl.il ;W Maglsltate
, 'I van't tell .vou. I don't know," s.inl
Itee.,. 'Km ld (,.)! n,,,,
money ou liave In yoiil pocket and vvhat
Is In ev. iy one's mind here In
coin t "
I in- Magi.stint,. announced Unit i:erse
was iIIm bulged and asked linn to li-avi-com
t as soon as possible.
I Ucfotii Ileij-e h id been taken down
! town he upset the cnmpusiiie of old
,111111' polii'Ci.i ,,f the West 1 (til 1 1 1 stleit
, station by telling nue of Uii'lr uiimlicr
, about his past t,,, Deii-i'itvi ,Si5sllo
; was th" VKiiiu i. vvus told what he
had eaten fur bis buakfasi, ni ,jMy
Ihut his Uisi guls name was Mary,
but that sin- was his M huul teacher, iin'.i
Ills tl lot 11
el s iiuliic was Pauline, anil linn
he could Hot spell verv well. All this
was dune tlltcr SukmIo had til Ht written
mil the f.nis v.,... ,.e n I,...
.snio,, nf tllnttt ,.n ull..
of panel handed M,,,t , ,
in II'I'OIII-IS.
"
RICHELIEU WELL KNOWN HERE,
Dulse I Vlls. I,
Holh of lllsllnuiili
e. Ills I'liineee,
heil I'liniille.,
The Hull,.
"T Jin hthi-ii. vvliose i-nsage-
' Illi-allOl' DoUullIM Wise W'.ls
nielli to Mn.
atiiiuuneeil lit
May W is, , in
no strum;!-r
h. i niutli.'i, Mr- I'liih ili I,
It lltlllliue on Thin -d.it . Is
i New v,oik, while he has
been a ricipieiit Vsitill
fill H'VI'tuI veais
Uuiing the vv III i-1-
He gi'iieiallv calls hlnisi If Jean
Chapi'Ile, but his lull Ull,- Is Annan, I de
Chapelle de .lunilliiac. Puke de Itiihelnu.
Duk.) de I'nitisac and MuiuuN de .luinll-.
hac His iniilller was Miss Alice Heine.
daiiiililei' nf AIIcli.it I Heine, a hank.-r of
New Oilcans Aftei (he death uf the,
Duke'a father she becanie 111" wife nf
Tlllice Albeit nf Monaco, but Has later
par Uil from hlin bv a Judicial HCpaiatlun.
The iluki'iloiu of Itlchellcu vvas eatah.
Ilihed by the famous I'aldlnal Itichelleit
and nt his death the title pa'sed to his
Biandnephevv', .lean Arinand de Vlgin
rod, who was the father of the famous
Maieclial of Fiance, Ihe Duke do Itlche-
lieu. I
Tlie young Duke lias estates In Mexico I
which he will visit dining the winter. I
Mies Wise, is u descendant of n famous ,
American family. She Is the daughter of
the late Commander Frederick May Wise,
H. K. N who fought during the civil I
war and who pnitlclp.ttcd In the Iloxer
uprising, and lie was In cnmmnnd of the
Monocacy whuti hu died In Vokohama In
1991. He. whs a trrandon uf Dr. Fred
crick May of Washington.
Miss Wise's mother Is the daughter of
John I'. Adam, who was a collateral
descendant of .John Qulncy Adams.
Mrs. John, ClnfUn (Mvps Oup of
Lnrffpst in Wnshititon
Siiu.'ii'P.
s J Mntt Hnr'.shnrtii' gave a dance
1 I ,,c ballroolti or the Il.t.-v afitott last
1 n.gh' for her deb'itau'H duightet. Miss
Kleanor Hartshorn.'. There were n-v-
era I dinners given In .idviinio of the
! dance, one of ti-e latgi st being given by
Mts. John Cljtiln a! Nr house, lo , .
Washlnglou Sqiiatn N,.i!'. ;
Mrs. Hartshotne, weailn.i: h co'tustie i
it mauve and gold sn'.ln nuicade, te
cehed her gifsts ,n t!.e gland stairway
with her d.l'igh'er, who vo,-e a gown of1 .
yellow satin draped wl'h a stsli n.' J
American Heinry satin. Thete was
general dancing and after midn'.-'ht a ,
seated supper was served In the 111'.'.- i I '
t'arlton testaitrant. 1 1 '
Among the g'te.sts were the Misses '
Winifred I'hlsolm. Justine Ingersoll. ' 1
tlreta Hostetter. Hen lllss, Agnes '
Chitlln, Itutlt lllbb, I'rlscllltt ltu!, Hope',
Hamilton, Amy Itrudlsh Johnon, Mary 1
Hdaar. Mary li.iUe:-. Ilu'h Mnller, i:i!.a-
belli Ki-nd.ili. aariotte lilnler, Kll'e I
Francke, .Inscphlnc NI Mil, Margiret
tjerton, lOIeanof I.awrence. Kite (Jor- I
dun Willis. Anne llradlcy. M irie T.tlier. '
'".irauial inrr: . Ti snn Tliuer. I'rsula.
Itiown, Ada !lr.e Oriy. 'Ie i 1'islier.
Margaret Co.gi'e, Helen Cauldwell,
Margaret timers. May Vogd. Carol'
ltrown, lalilit l.im'ait, Sara't Manlce, I
Dorothy Manue. Alary ltrooks. Augusta j
D.xoti, Louise liut.ei, l.ldi l-'lelt'iiann,
I .on. p. i Joiiusiin, ( iiriiella u" l.ancey i
t ainmant., ilerln.de lloyt. Julia Ullhert. 1
l.ols llall, Maigirel llerrlcU, tle.-trude I
Ma. I, Marnai e; liiiapp. Katlicliue Sands,'
Nancy Stece . Lotusr r.i.ippcll, Kleatlor
Taylor, oi.eiti I'l.ictot. lio.-amon.l '
Slienuin. i:it.aiiei'.i T.tumpson and Mat - i
gatet Trexnr, ..., i .lam. s l) t me l,h ing-
stun, Jr.. Stuirt llaker, Albert i:,. Jr.!
John A. Morrl-. AlruU II Man. .If, It-!
liig II Pardee, Andrew .1. i ind-idouU,
Jr. I)- l.amvx Nlcoll. .It. Vivian I'al-j
nilei'l, lidward Stevens, HiTlieri A Sucr-
m.in. Jr. Iiatuls t. Thorite. I.ymuu
lliltler. Wlill'im Travels Jerome, Jr.,
Itlchaid It.ib.oik. WtU.im llavlls, Jr.,
James t'rosln llrnwn, Wa'.-nti ltia.r. Jr,
Harry f'lshlttg ad, iJ.inlel S ItiXer, Da
vid .1. i::y, (lio.-je M lludman. 1-aureu
I'arioll, llenrv V. It Darlington, (illbert
S 1! I) u !l!:g'i,n. lierbi i t I.. Ilodmnn,
Wl Ham Shlppen Davis, Mtululpli H
K'.ihnhardt, Jr. .latr.es Larkln, tleotge
! Haven, Jr. Uryte firay, f.is Clibett.
Jr. W,ilttv.r.gh: Wat-un. I'.ryve S.
W.ng, Calbra"!, Ward. .1 Jay Ide. Mur-ra-.
llnffm.in Haloid il. HerrUU. I.
,s ,,u; Wine, .Ii- fieiifl'ev Tavlor. John
' V s.arns, Jr. Hi Harold K It. l'ar-
il'f. I' rant N C It Itochc. tialh.ird T
Thotuiis :(!, W llreitton Welling. Jr.
Iiatles II and l.lndsa.v II. Wei, Ing.
litotgi. II Warieii, Jr. and Ttunun 1'.
Il.in.lv.
SECOND OF THE FOUR DANCES.
I on ii i;
Vliirili-il
lie I lilef
IVopli of sm.,.,
siiIisi'i-IIht,
I
'I'.. ' .'1 .1 il.ih, .- f.it tti s si.ji.snn ,,f the
i.rvvl' mi'ii .', 1 I . , 1 1 : Ii.ii,, ,s via IihI.J
.is! i. (j u III" Hull!" I'luli Til" Mill-
Si .tl. I I W11IIK 111 I'. I. ll J' U('!" ,lf 0-
I'lrtv and .itiiels
Allll'lirf tlu.se pl'srtil Wife Mt .11 il MlS
i! .Maiiin.e 1 le, k 1 1 1' i . Mi anil Mis
1'i.iluiik f de liliatii. M and .VI is
i! n S I'lmt i . M. unil Mis. J Han-
doliili Itiiiil'i-nii, Mr .mil Mi Uoiki' I'
I Vti tn .VI' .tfil Mi- t! iivv-ii V. 'nstun.
VII .11,1 Mi. I' II it fiellfiltiO sen.
I Mi u',.l Mi UuiiU.s I. Hliiniu'i, Mi
, anil M I.vnf.iiil M.-r 1 M' Kir.si.t,. Mi
lan.! .vis ip-tnv Ivis I'l.oii, jr., .mi until
Mi'
M.. II ll.in, M' and Mis. Willi nn
ltii'iuni, M and Mis Cii.iites r.
ii.iu loss l'"'.,!-' . i Iniiian. IMg.ir
.ml, Itow.ii 1 I'ltiuini't, llv until
s'i t'Vv llllnlli Itlll'll". Setnll Il'MI'
a i 1 1 1 h 1 1 r. i
RUTGERS ALUMNI DINE.
II
Ml.
I.,'.,
it iiuiti'i'ii
silllll'il I
I. I'll il nil les ul nlleui
il I Till! I'l'i-senl,
'. ..'! inliil til" .innu.'il
'I'tVII 'illl.'ll ' .1 ' '
luiie i ol lb-- Uniu.
i s i ',.1. Ke Almoin As.
1 1 :,t the II. il. : A-lnr
kin vv i .vai tl w I., it
i- , i s i'ii' hm.' In-'
I sol lation .if ,. vt V
I.I "I lilKht N.iliiill
' .ililiLlal i .ill" i i ' w
einlill i...l.v v.-.us .V'n Itlltgils w.is
fnllllileil ill JT'i'! Til' Ii Well' III. lilt gl.iy
l.itlie.l aliiuuil pi, -, in last night
"Coll.ge. I take II " S lid Cll.l liceltnr
I'llnn-r KINwoilh Itinvvn uf .New Voik I'ii!
Vilsltv. "Is II place wll.l" MUlim null who
i. ill annul H le.iui to "I'l'iul tint" in n gen
tl. inaiiP vvav nnd while vniitig nun who
annul atTont It i!n it In Ule sum.. wa
Tin lint ill .1 .lining against the pla
Mllllt 111 college lOllllllUeil Chaliei lliil'
liinitn. ttliose subjei l was "Won; and
! 1'hl.v .it Cnllege.'' ' but IS II I, lit possible to
I !i t In.- S"llou Jll.sl ,'is well as the plat
spit it ' It Is or . iiii.i 1 Unpin tune,
I'leshlent .Inllll (iller llilil, ill nf I'llt.i.
tilll I'lllVelsltV l.lllllill IttltgelS fnf 'ts
I Mill h "link. ' W lllll we need to-d.lt In
,11111 1'lllltles, business iiml t'l ligloll," I,"
said. "Is ,i llttl" nmre ul that Puieli stub
MioriniiMi uini stienyth if cotiv lotions
i tolciaii, e that bnlils fast to olil tiaihtloiis
lis ... eini.n lv a Ini Itiimi of the liutrli tin
Hde or this loiintiv s we go lilrwaid
I1" '""' l""gtcs we an- iml tn i"ite tie
HUM behind us hut to tak- it with .i.i
I'M' "in' liispli.nioi
,. sneiil.els ttelV Sl-ll.ltol' ,1.1'lllS
T I'n hbr nf New .biset. In- 111, in
'itau, mrt mn m vn-sar cuii.ge. .inoge v
T CI. ill water and Dr W. II. ,s. i,-uiii,t.
pi.-hlileiii nt lungers l oiuge i;u nam i
lire ii". who was ptchhletit of the Muni:
rs,,ei.itiun until I mucin I'. Sutphio was
elided last night lor tin- mining war,
pieslilttl. Also fl .'- tit weie- Howaid .1
I'.uil. Louis' W Moteslitu , I'lol. John
c Van li.vk", Dr William Sherwood. 1.. I-'.
Lone. Iau Cnieiliiis, 1'iaiuls Van D.tiK
ami I u CaH In lt.-inl.ill
Notes or Ihe Snelnl m ill, I
Miss Mart II Ciiiinlnghaui. ilauuhti t nf
Mi-. Janus Cunningham, will l. ni:in,,l
to Mutiny Satgiiil of New Haven lo-dayj
III l III inline ,'i n,i iii.i, in 1 1 . I'.IIM
l'lfl -llftll stlcet.
The wiihlliik- nf Miss M r.ie I, i,.,i.
Held, a dailKlilei of Mr ..ml Mrs .Matin In
I. Pi'lallelil, lo IMvviitd It. I'liich will take
pluce to-dav al Ihe loiiulit pl.uv of hei
patents In 1 tlx ! il.i I,-. N. Y.
Mts. John W. Ilerln'il will give i
call', fnlhiwed hv dancing, at her
S35 I'lflli aviuile, un Jamiaiy 24
must,
huiise,
Mr. Coiiii'llus C, Cuer will nice a
luncheon on Monday at hei house, 2C
Knsl l'"lft -foui Hi sticcl, for Miss Janet
Huh.
Mis John I'm ler Shannon will give n
dance at 14a West Fifty-eighth stlcet on
January 21 fur her daughter, Miss Mar
gery Shitminu.
A dance was given last night by mem
her" of the I'lil (lamina Delia Chili ut
their clubhouse, SI West Furty-foui til
street.
On the day of alt 9 A, M until 2 l 1H
To he sold at Unrestricted Public Sale
In the Grand Ball Room of The Plaza
I'lfth Avenue, 58th to 59th St
itmllnn lit rarit le he hud free nf Ihe imincrri.
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
Evenings of Next Week, Jan. 20, 2 1, 22 & 2.1,
bcRiiininR each evening at 8:15 oYlocU.
The Highly Important Collection of
Valuable Paintings
by
Foreign and American .Masters
Formed by
Emerson McMillin, Esq.
The Sale will cc conducted b;
MR. THOMAS E. KlRB-i
of
'
'
',
'
mi: A.nuKiCA aki
4 and H Ka.l a;lil Mlrrel,
THE SEAGOERS.
Who sH 1'ii.,h fur Hiiriipe
mid the 1 miles.
M' tig tn-da.v b thf
. nlila, fill the Medltel
Adriatic.
i"'in.irder l'ran
ratiean and th
vlr .nut Mr (.enrr
II III. .11,1
Wlliiani A brewer
'I lie tin Ur Jnn.o
ll'l.'ls
Mr- J. M Cartere
Hi' !'..- In .lutiti
i av ira'Kli
Mr- Alhef rromvvell
.Mr. nnd .s. A
i llher.'n'i
'i .nut Mrs I. M Hast-
HUe
'Jt ana Mrs .Spinier
t'cnrn-i.
''np ati't
XI r. .1
II
I.
Title
Mr anil Mrs. t
dlierl'iirinii
Iir and Mrs
Tullei
Mr a nit Mr
t.rui cr
f
J it.
llrury
(i 1' Ibtvlland
M.r ami Mrs 1. flwlctu
Hills
Xlr William II Stnr
tiurk Tior anil Mn. K A
like
Mi utu! Mrs. Nathan
SlUls
Mr a. ui Mrs. Charles
'ul Julia II Weber
l: nmt Mt- invht
I 'teirv
I I)r C y Itnlt
V. Wiirelii
the American liner
I'lymuittb, Chertinuig
; Albert llemlniiwaf
Mlrtialeson
tl. A Kennedy
W A Vlneul
the Atlantic tranapott
I'a.'.stngers by
I'h'i.iUelphlru. for
i mi Southampton :
t.li i' i a a-iil Mrs
v Until1
.1 It II I Lives
i. S Itanllni:
l'nr London, by
bner Mlntietonka t
Mr dtnl Mrs llaiiild It S II Scrnolcr
lli'tiilrrum 'iorrsby White
Ur and Ml- (Hive 11 Mr ami Mm A .1 Wlr
M'litt Mrs II I' vv rtKlit I
Sallliis by the Hamburg-American liner J
t'rltiz llltel I'lledrich. for the Wist In-:
dies, folcn anil i'ort l.ttnon:
liarii- A Alihiitt Mi and Mi- II
v I ilia m I li.iii'nrUi Mailnii U
!r i ' It Krau-e Mrs '.,i,i' V .i-lilltlo i
it I ilwant I' Wlilpi.'.
loi I'oito itlco. bv the New Ynik and,
I'lnto l!ko steam-hlp S.iti Juan: ;
A V II Xillli'.siia M' anil Mi- II I
Ml .O il Mrs Joseph M i n. Iirinr '
. tiiiiUiiKiiani ii I. wliiilirop .
.hums t Cntiintrr Mrnr.ilMr- 1 l l.uisl-
Mr ,H it Mis i lltrirs tli'll I
11,,, li HiiiiIi I'. Ii.it in
llv the Ctl'led
ilo. for Ixinst'iti.
1'iult sli ainshlp t'ai- ;
oleii and Tort Union : '
III atnl Mi- lieiirv II
Vlnriill
Ml ami Ml- J II VWI1-
I'lllis
II tiililnild
-s V fir.iliatu
v HIIiiii II lla-ui'i
VV n vim irau
THE PALM BEACH SEASON.
Vlisiin I'lielp
('nine
I . . I 1 111 4CII
siiiUi.s, ett riltnl,
In Ills 'Xmi'IiI.
l'la . IVb. IT Aiisnn
I'heltis Stokes airlvid to-ilav on linaul his
ei lining tin lit the S I'ioti
to Join hi1
-on, Vnsiui Th'Il's
Stokes. Jr , Hill .tits.
Stokes 't'lnv will
make tli"U home h"i"
Ihniugli the winter
iti.iikers emu "rt. tlie v. eiinil fm
...is.ni was hehl tills mollillu; lltel
this
lit-
n-iieieil a unod cinvtil Sunn'
nf till,-,'
noticed entel lalliliig vti
Ml and Mrs.
.1 Shu.Ii v I'lxoti
Mt and Mis 1 1 it It.
t'noit, Mr and
Mis William It. MclTlloy.
Mi-s
Mice McT.ltot. Mr. and Mis William
II
liiegg atnl William 11. (Iti'gg, Ji
Mt and Mis I c. Van 1 nisen ami .Miss
Matv Van Dunn, their daughter, airlvnl
tn-iliu tin the reason and ate at tin
Itoval ruluclana (ither arrivals ttuie in
i Hilled llenr A Pav and I'lrlckson M
Nichols id New Vntk
THE STRAUSES GO TO PALESTINE.
lit ii Nurses Willi Tlleiu In Xld I'linr
of Jerusalem.
Mr mid Ml- Nathan Sttaus will sail
to-dat on the Ti.iiii olila for a thlee inoutlis
slav in Palestine to look after their hen
evolellt ellteiilies
I hev ale taking with them the Misees
l!o-e Kalian ami Hat hael Lauilt. noi se-,
wlui ttul begin a system nf district tiursim.'
among the noor ol Jet usulciii, many oi
i. hull, life llllssuiti tefugees
lliis oi sonic tune has lieen a ptojeet of
the Ihillglllels of '.loll, of which Miss lieu
fietta S:ild Is piesltlelit Mr Straus beiatne
so intei CKied tliat he ofteted to pav Ihe
t rii vellum evpniises of ono muse and bet
s.ilatv lot lout inoiilbs
I'liiomtli the eflurls of Miss hva Leon:
Chicago uieii will pay tlie sulaiy ot theothei I
lllll"!'
bullies' lla.t Tn-dH
To-ilav Is ladles' iln.t
nt Aero Clnli,
at the Aeo Club
o'clock. It Is the
nf Ameiici f i oin I to
Hist time the club
totiliis to t i nn ill
has thrown open Its
In .New Vnrli
To da),
dinner. W'aldntt-
Ohio soch'tt . annual
Astoria, 'i Hi T. M
Society of Urn iiene-ee, dinner, llltz
Cnrlton Hotel. 7 I' M
j Confederato Vnleran Camp, camp lite.
Hotel Vsloi, 7 I'. M
I Hope Tishlug Club, annual dinner, Hotel
1 Astor, 7 I1. M.
Ilepubllcaii Club, luncheon and discussion
nf Slock Kxcliange ovlls, Republican l lub,
1 I'. M
Dutchess County Society, dinner, Hotel
1 Astor. 7 I' -M
Dliihei ill honor of Wtdievv I) White and
Cornell I nlverelty trustees, by liunrge C.
Iloldt, Waldorf-Astoria. 7 I' M
Lecture by Malor .1. ,1. Ilussell, 1' S. ,
on " Prevention of Typhoid l'e ver, "Academy
of Medicine, x.Mi I. M.
Dinner to Lunch Henry Cm I ler, pilucipnl ,
of the Vew York Institution for the Instruc- i
lion of the Denf Larllngtoa Hotel, 7 I' M
Wlienton I ollcje Club of New link,
uuetiiT.', I oiei i ad Hac '.' iiu T .M.
I
I
ASSOCIATION, ,Man.iBcrs
Itmll.nn .south. ,e li.rU.
Maira (li,.rn for Ihe Trench llnanlinl
Ihe I'leneh Heiiet nlent Snuete gives
lo-nik-lit In tin. Metropolitan Opera I Inure- a
special pet lotniance of the (iffetih.ieh opera
utiles Icllofftiuin.' in ,iid of the I tem n
llospitui 1H ,.JB, ,.,j,.H .M,p.s ,eli,.
etinl, linn uii.l llnippi n nil Messrs I'otlliet.
(lll iitul Segiiiola Ihe lii-iui, llmpiu!
I eiitirelt iioii-.iM lanan and depends; alto
gether on public nititiibulioii fm ,t sup
pott. DIED.
HUUCI.IK. - At Newark X J on rrlr.tr.
Jjnuuri t: IMS mddetii)'. at l.r homr.
" Sjylirouk plare, NVwars. Kran'ea
Stephanie, daughter of th late Vlin
ien and Mtphjnle Coaler and ivlfit of
the :jts lluijli McCalaiont Jlarklle, In
ihe ;tn jejr of her art
ttilatltes and fr!end are Invited tn attend
lha funeral services nt s- Patrlrk'a
Cathedral on Monday. January :o, nt
s-45 A. M High nun wia t. nftered tor
iti- repose ii r her caul lnierment nt
Murrltiown, N J Kluilij- mint tloiteri.,
IIKxrit - tiled ,t rauklll. January le.
"hnrle, . Heach. president Catekl'l
ll.iui.tnln llallrnad Crnnpinv In hla
''Ull ear Curvlved hv nil wife, fur
merit .Mjlel VVIInni .,f New y0ik rlty
Srrtlrra ut liU l.ne reiideni Saturday
evenlnc at n . in. it Interment nt
VV n.nl la h n Sillirtat afternoon
lil..M:i)si.KV - On Friday, tanuarv
r toe
I tier s:.i
Mre I alinl.' K!,. Hianlalet.
v ear
Kuiirral eervl.ea ai ner late home, m
I niiiii .inniie, M iiiiiii Vernon N . at
U T M. .ijnila). Januirv u inter
ne in prltate
j'-llAI'MAV - Henry
I 1 hl i lt In the
plleiniltitiln
liraflun
&3il je.n
'liapinan
nf Ills age
TiinelBl ervii- . will o hei,! ot Si Mat
Hints I'hulili ll.iifi.nl .N v '. ,p.
"11'. .LlluiMit 1 J. i; (,,p , ,
' .ir will l,e .ill.ieheil ,,H .ai
i, mini I'eniiiil Matlnn ul lu I t M
anl.llig al 'ilanil 'eutr.ll Mhm.iii on
letinii ,it ; M Ileum, ,K . ,Kni. ,
j Hint tlillniiite fit. tiilv hi., pin.,,!
V.'lttl-S.A.N' Smldan't. ..I his irlilen .1
vve-t Set, n't ninth at un IV nines,.'
J.inuar I'. I . 1 3. Hoiitg,. vv i-
.n his l.itli teat.
1 neral s-rv I. rs f III i.
llel.l en
Sal urda .
I'hur h,
Ihnl ii v
I 30 T. .M . at All
A li:e ,
; i.iitntt met .. mi
l',i'aee inn I ' I'littvis.
liLNMlLl, i.i Thuisil,
1I'I3. Matt A .tuloit
in 11. Ill the XI" Il te.i.
Wi.l
Mi.
1'
I i. ii. tal e. i v Ii . s t. Ml i... i,,
ii-i.l, tie-. ISC .Iiii.iI. nii.i,
Ivn. N. V i' half .a.' .' ,
'!'. Jaiu,al 1 I i,nil.) ,
a
i
rir.mk-
n !- ii-
rt
.v elh
'lt.1. I
TltAt:i! - Dn Taenia r, Jiiiiuir.t II
.MnrrM"iii n. ,-. j , Aniu .M
Cral
tt, .Inn nf ileulttr S Trieir an. I
ilaui.n.
ti r e: tin- utP H im-hii k Curr.-ne
Till'ifl.ll tertlies ttl.l In ni'i'i a' :hi Ir K
t'hiiiih. Tlilrtt u ti'iiih i and Tf h .
Ni'tt Voik ills, nil Smiril.it .laniisri
lulu at : 1' M n iitnt-nt at thi tun
ten. l ine nf :l.i fanil!)
iilllTTI l is !,, Tri.Iit. .laninrt - us
il llel r.siuilli.- 11.1 West TTlh a net
.Ni-tt VuiK illt N i ) llardin ttnlnii of
Holier- Miinli ipiffitts nf I'h laili .pli ,i.
ami lUuyh'i'f nf the i,ti; A.i'x.in. -r
llnlieri.iin lt.,.-,te f .w V r
NiitUv of fiiiur.il hereiifur Tli'ladeipiun
l'-tierp plejse rnij
lllll USKII At 1'elli.im Manor. January 10,
Tnul A Ifculinti
J 'il lie I j I eeltlies at lls reHilenee 'IH
KiittOr lit . Suinl.it. J,tnuar. ;ii at J
i.'.luik f.irtl.iRrs will ,e In itinifnic at
Teili.nn i. ul, ii, mi ariltal of train le.iv
liia i I t'enir.il 'ieiinlniil Von listen
It It., ut l.n; I'. M. I ii I e t in e n i m vvooit
law n
A ui nn! I.udiie. .Nn ::i. F and V M
Itrtlhlill, .vim an hei- i.y ieiuestei tn
lllleild all ellltlKI'Ilt IIUIIIIlllll i .ltlon If
the ImUa mi .stiimi.iy iiriernnon a- 3
uMoik, J.in.iary is. 1013, at !li Tom.-r
atifiue. T'lli.iin Mannr, for the pur
pi nf Jiolillntr Miisnuli' eerttiea nt.i'
uiir lain Iirothei, Paul A lleutiner
III.I A I. T TOOTH. Maali r
STIll'HKN II 'lli:m.i:it. Sfnet it)
Train will pare ilrnml Cmtral Term o il
l.lll l M , tla N V , .V II t II
JI'MI Suddenly. In .New Vnrk,
on Januiry
lit. 1VIJ. Onlltls JUIK
Funeral al lit Wiatnilnsier atenue, Kiun
tieth, N. ,1 , nn .satutiU), Januiry li,
in It I' M. Interment ai the innvin
li'iii'e nf the futiilly
SILTCAI.T At New Vjik Ilnspitiii Fri
day Jjiiuarv tr. mis, Jaiiir. Xiken J t.
lalf, ami nf the late Inane .Net, nn and
.N'.llliy Alkt-u Metcalf.
CiuuT.il nertlrea i Uraie I'liurch llroxip
ttuy ami Idih ire.t, mi .Siunt.it' ,Ua.
uary L', at 3 I' Al. Init rintiii ai Lmtcd,
Uaea.
SMITH January 1. VVIIIUni ,1 ju. ,j
ear Sirtkea "THH Tt'MCItAI,
Clll'ltCII." S4I Weal J3i (Caitliliel,
IliilldliiBl. Saturilay awning, n n'nook
THOMSON -Alexander, January 1 :, in h.a
sflh war
Funeral i-ervlrea Monday, 3 P M a ma
late rrrliieni-e, It llldgn rn.nl T, ,'lier
fordi N J (' irrlaiea ttiii nn. ,(n
leaving Jrri-ey CP) at 5 3"
I'MIRRTAKEHS.
FRANK E. 0AMP1ELL
'.'il Vt.'a-lJ
un citt:-.