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THE SUN, FRIDAY, FFXIUV 17 14. 1913. Mnnrn c t . ii Li II.Ulc" T.m l!it Actors ronipiiny. MupIi for in the WHIM' SCI ; NT, It Y ON" VIEW ..or Youth f ml.viim- for l'riost liniiil Lose! His .Mind Tlin1' All. FIRST MORTGAGES on improved NKv YORK CITY red estate are PARAMOUNT LIENS on the SOURCES of PRODUCTION and DISTRIBUTION of the SECOND CITY in THE WORLD. We sell only such mortgages and we reinforce them with the guarantee of $3,500,000 Capital and Stirphii. LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. SO IJIsTt. St . Mo l4 lr.ntr. St .Bkn Minriie Iliirte" v- .'v.-! . i 11 . - iti'f. ! II. I! I .- till.. II,.'.- .. -At Ire. Mnllnrl. Thea I'.heMi n'lMhrr.y I'.ir.i Alteoo.l "r 1 n linn.tv.in In .1 Mi.ru. n . Ar tnif f'tii-l.ilr ..J (ilt.iiirk- . .. V Uriah: "Ma. .vi'l ' ,"nli t ion "f m ninny families In i 'in. on member n priest Is f Hi.' poignant piny inllpil ,,e llarto,' liy T. ('. .Murray, need sh' liv tin' Irish rineri nt K.i Tl'iativ. Mr. Murray Is the .ifHlrthrls.it," which Is scarcely ii ,pd painful than th' drama In vvhlih the audience witnessed Tli V 'ether nf the h?rn who plvfj tho V nam- ua Fpareu unu u en ior In uril. r that bin snn may study - c p:-..itlu.(nl. The hoy feels, no , i-i.ci' ! r the calling and In the h : -minis home to tell his parents h dor.' nut tlnd himself fitted for ! In tplti- of his record .is n i- tli" priesthood docs n t seem - . i linn T efforts of his fam,Uy to keep hlm a ,"(. have exhausted lu mean?: run are not only poor, hut In deli. ' -inch tlii'lr florts on the boy's be. ' rf Then tho'ro is h.s lirotlu.r, nhoiit to tmrrv a rich fir!, who will surely -ei-v him if i-ho is n.-it to ha- the r-.rvr of marrying a priest'" brother. Si the hov trees back to continue his .. lilies, altliouch he knows that i w"! never posses, the "vocation" n- i-'i .'ic family think will come with ':r'h'r studv. In the .-eeond net their mi'stV fcelines appear to have been "-I. s.neo tuere are encnuraclni? i-:. ..f the boy s pr.icrro"Vu collect h's mother hopes that he tuny ho Ivied in time to pi-rfotm the mar- '.ac.' I'.-rctiiuiiv for lils brother. Word rim f-udilenly. howevoi, that the or " 'n1 "ii unci ne intion'i rile enn i'' i ' Me i. In f.ut returning ni m the rare ot two fellow students, v 1 ! he it nnboily In hit family n..w. until ho rea-dies home, utterly iei In ti 1 1 in t and spirit. rivet-study aril f ie rfTort to til himself for the call is na e broken him down so completely ' t!i'ie is out faint hope that he V I m.-i rocovol 11!.-- l.Vnri. 'f ail Hi.' so-called ,itay.t produced hy ic Alibev Tlieait,. lompany none was v . i,,prl s. n- thin In lis appeal to an i ln public. I lull au.l rommonplace In '.anruacc. ilf-ttliute nt n slirc.id of dra matic interest. ' .Maurice llarte" proved an unrelieved weariness to the flesh. I'osMhly It in.iv haie thrived in the land of Its birth. Anywhere elso Its performance It a whollv unnecessary '( of pnblle patien. e. It f-uhrnerueil iiltosnther the actors n this compam-. lil.t a'Ikoo, looked Ue her "iii'i vminu nti r liven Ar h'ir Sinclair i mild ii" tle nbove the dead level of stupidity which Is the !"in!n.itinc levi'l of the pln. .nd why. drir r.ndv fifesntj, that fantastic r-acksround? The wall" of the Irish home uere a 'Vd blue Throuch vttnTsed a landscape which made the Menu of the most ndvan. ed artist seem like mere photograph I'ertalnly tho Tr5h Players have fallen Into the suld 'ns I anils of some nrth't who Is leadlnc tm into curious paths ACTRESS ACCUSES RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Sn.vs Art or nutl T.nwynr Oot Her Money for "The Cluiiieroti," ii Musical Show. conrr hkitsks oudkk Mrs. Muiiii Wnnts ,S:i!Mi. Whirh Is Still I Mir Her. She TrIN .lustier (ireenliiiuin. Accusations nKalnst Raymond llitiii- cocU and Keriiiau I.. Itoth. an attorney. weio made eterila" by an ai tress who says she wus worsted In an .miTi-nicnt by which the three were to produce a play together. Mrs. Maria II. Munn, known on the aUi;e as ICtml Uroimhum, told her story to Supremo t'.uirt Jus tlio Creenlntim on an application to compel lloth to turn over J3.m. NEW HANS SACHS APPEARS AT OPERA Wili Rurrs MnKes n Suecrssful Debut ns the Nuremberg f'olibler-l'ort. HHATN A FT NT POtJNTK , Wmrnrr's "Die Meistersincer" I 1.eeHen(ly (iiven Hrforr u I Well Plrnsril Allflirner. are reched by (teiiuent quick and comfortable trains. Low commutat on ttei. Why not live where city com forts combine with country pleisurr s? Ultirt, I owns and borough- with homes at price wilhin rtch of all. Write now for sub urban booklet No. 6 w. c. no ri, i. r. a.. 143 Liberty St, flew fork THEATRE MANAGERS MISS JOE BROOKS lie BENEFIT SEWING CLASSES, Mr.-. Munn said that In I'.'iiO, when i she was nppe.irinK at the Herald Sipiate Theatre In "The llreek Hlae." l'.oth canio to htr and smwucd that the form u partnership with l!a iiMint Hitchcock to produce a musical coinedy lo be knonn a.s "The I'haperon." As result Hitchcock ami I'oth went lo her apartments In the Niwport. at i'ofl West I'lfty-second street, where an atie, ment was drawn up. Mrs. Munn was to furnish all the money, estimated at $1 .000. she says. Hitchcock was to get the libretto and score, while Until was to act a.t at torney, sho said. She and Illtchcocl. were to play the leiullliK p.ilts nt 1100 a w ek and ltoth was to set Ml" n week for hli services. Mrs. Munn told tin- lourt she was then informed by .-mother iittortie that the lontract was unfair to l.er. She said she went to lloih and a-lod htm to chance It. but lie -ahl It was only a matter of form, ltoth told hr r that lie intituled to form a stoi k iiipany and she would Bet l.fl'l Worth of stooji. He had to !iae J.'i'Vi at nine, and the ca e him t ie money The plaintiff "aid that Koth rave r.il of the money to Hitchcock, and lafr admitted he had u-ed part of the test himself because he was HI and had to so to a ho'pitul She said :b.it w '.en she rump!. lined becitle i;,.". !id ued the money fur an tinauthr.r..ed put pose he made a few .small p.ivmeii's and Bie hei a note for "".". which vas never paid. Mrs. Munn said "lie made manv ef form to Ket her tnonev back because k broker named Slade converted several thousand dollars beloncliu; to her and IfTt her almost pennll- ss She ald ;'iat llntb succesird that she tint In bit binds the tna'ter of i-.il'.ci1n "n money from Slade, and demanded ".u p.r tent of all he rerouted as hi - fee ltoth denied all Mr... Munn'- alliua t;nns. and said that -e was n-.t ai-ilns as an attorney but in a purelv bul nes s capacity. Hitchcock made an atlldaUt contlrmlns lloth's denial .lustier Orrenbaum denied the appli cation for an order acalnt ltoth. and the open door one i ta Id that "without passlns on tin- merits of this controversy and Its most e traordlnary features" he lielleves that, ltoth obtained the money from Mr. Munn In a purely business venture and that Mrs. Munn hroiicht t e present proceedings to avoid the statute of llml. tations. Wncner's "Die Melterslneer von Numbers" was slven at the Metropnll tan (ipera Hou.ie last evenlnu and tho pi-rfortnnnco had some elements of per s.iml Interest, roiiplcil with novels. Wilis liners, a barytone late of thel.elp-s,- opera, made his debut In this city ns I limit Snrhx, and I'atl llraun, who" was 1 tlr.it Heard as Kl'u Jml' l.iM S.i'urday. I made his second appearance, s limine I o.,iici-. H may Interest those who have I noted the development of physical Mat , ure .mimic the .shiRcrs of the Metropoll 1 inn , fimu.inv to know that these arc two mote u'lants If that were all that could be said of them It would be a pltv; but they wop a hearty welcome ns desirable additions to Mr. ;.ml-t'asJ7.?..fs forces. Mr Huirs disclosed H cornl voice, one I of HUtfh-lcnt fulniss and sonority and ' . f tWldedly acrceable ipinllty. He saiiK iwlih taste and skill. Suiooihness and lurbaiiitv ruled in his style, but his trent ! ment of the text was not s!o' enlv. His .siK was Kood In conieptlon and he caif.ed out his Ideas with Intelligence. IThero have been representatives of fnin who were perhaps more unctuous, ! .. . ... ...tl.t.. ... It.eiL-lll.l oiners wno were ii'..-.-.,i'.. ... - the. but as a cobbler who had artistic lih-as, warm convictions and strotu; n-ei-liiss Mr. Hihts vvas sympathetic and plea.slnu. His Impersonation won for him a warm welcome, and he will prob alilv become one of the popular member- of the company. Mr. I'.r.um had the misfortune to m.ke his debut In the performance of Tristan und Isolde" which was ills liiptcd by the failure of Mr. I'rlus's volie and he was therefotr not a proper rubject for critical comment I .a-1 eveulm; there was no question of hi, excell. nie. He ha a Lie. powerful voice of tine cpialltv and he sinus with tine InKll'.cor.ie. Ills delivery of l't err'.' addles was a model of stsle anil iliictloii. It must be said for him. fur thermore, that h did not fnll into the ., i, .Li,,,- J'n,inrr an i oiiniion 1 1 "i - . arutoctat. lie was a prope'ii and oiKiillled bur-hrr. which was cirr" t Tile ..til. r llieltlll IS "t 'lie r,l' were familiar ! lo,I operaitoers -n Coiskl't .'in. Mr .lorn's !tM.,irr. Mr. (i..rlt.'s II- ' irirr and Mr l'.e-s I torn) are all well known Mr Hlnshaw's hnthnrt l "f 'i''"' acfiialntatice. but It l as taken a tlim pl.ue In th- Waanrr callfry of portraits. A -portal w,ud Is Hue In Mine. M.iltfehl. whose Imper sonation of lf-iii'teini liad the foe Herman spirit. Mr Hetts conducted he performance with pl'nty of spirit. MrelltiK. ai nnd Mr, .tiicob IMillllpa'a 111m l.enry's. iiieetinu nf the sewlnc The second class orBanlz.d hv Mrs. .lamb I'lnlllps for the benefit of the Catholic Institute for the Itllnd was held yesterday morn line at the house of Mrs Stuart Pull man West. IftSl I'lfth averue Tli Itev. M. .1 Scott. S. .1 , of St. Iitiiatlu.s l.ovola's I'hurch iiddreil the diss and Kiive an Iritereatltiu; talk on the mlrnen t heal Itii; the blind Some nf the members of the class are Mrs. John Imuran Ihnniet, Mrs I'rancls Ituriall llortiiiati, Mrs. Henry W Taft. Mis Herald M. Ilorden. Mr.i Paul d Thebalid, Miss l.oulse Iselln. Mrs. Charles Itenrv Smith. Mts. Charles .1. Welch. Mrs Nicholas I-" liriidv, Mrs John It Iuier, Mrs Charles I, du Vlvler and Mts. Auciiste Noel. The next meetltii: will I." h-lil at the house of Mrs. T C T Cralli, U'l West Seven! v-flfth slfei t Another sewlnc class met at the house of Miss l.earv. 103:' fifth avenue This -clas sows ami Units for the Ar thur Lean uieiiu.i lal tit Ue1evu Hos pital Its nieetiiius will he hid i am week until earn In Atoll Mrs l iederle Nellson will iil,ttalii Ihls moitiliiR In Hie stale uparlim nt of tin Plaza the s-WiiiK class in khi 'mil n.m. lyeats up. i hv Mrs I'li.irl.s janies Web h for the b. n. lit of the Italian MSslori at 3ft3 Mllznbeth tinet, The in. tfntr .if this iiinmlni: will be of Intetist as his emi nence Cardinal I'ailey has proiulsed to I... present. There Will also be sltlKllu: by IUMe ital.Hii lis fmni the mission Alnonc the member of ih.s ,'laps m,. .virt Aliplltt H.lmont. Ml. Itol.elt .1. Colllel Mr Wlllhim I'. Sl.eehan and Mis J. Him cnii v.miin i i net.- win i.e this imiin.tiK an fxlilbl'lnn of the articles in.i.le bv members of the Loietto Ctlhty Socbtv. nhleh aie oti for Die benefit of tho nils Hlori ETHEL BARRYM0RE ROBBED. gft.onn Worlh of rlrrs .levvilr TnUen From llimin In llolel. .sl!N' Tie.", l-eb 1 Kthel l.nrr. O'oie. who I In vaudeville here, was ml. bed ul Jewelry valued a' Jl.noo on Mond.iv inht. When Miss ll.iirvi.ioio tcl'irt.eil Irom t!n theatre -he discovered that the iewi-1-weie mi-slim- and told the maii,,i;cr of ih. Shorehain. where -he is stot.piiiL- The Jowelrv was in a leatt.ei . ie ci a drawer of a drelnc tnhl Miss llarrv tnnie's room had evident!! been ehteied with a skeleton Kev Vmonir the pieies stolen ale a itnld wateli studded with iha tmiiids. t-evernl t-oritaire ntic. "a l'eaipin et wl'h earls and diamonds and other articles Tripp of tin- WeslliiKhotiwe company. hit iimone; the chorus were Henry Itlis om. I Yank Case, Senator John I rilzneri.il!. M ss Hatllo Williams's I brother John, Secretary John H Kos- let' .if tin. ('.hints, who ft.lld that the preen table wan prlvlleced to nienllon th.it the openlnp; K.itno will beirln tit I fusion nt :!:(: I' M. on April in; ex Set rotary lllll Orny ot th" t'.lants. now Lrenrral mantiKer for William Harris. Ihiimond Jntnes Hrady. Daniel 1'rohmati, Sam Hiirrls. Marcus I .new. Walter Moore, AI Woods. A. W. Sandy Dine wall, William Harris, Alf I layman, William llnrr.s. .Ii , Arthur Hammer- iNteln, (ifto Hauerhach, I'.dKiir Selwyn, husband of Marciirtt Mayo Selwyn; Sllttri'lee. Hl'isblllir lllltl Ulllph IMward I, Sheldon, author of "Ho- .. .. ... ... .. I iiiani e" imrl t i nirs: l.eo ( . Toiler, .1- I' lllltzcr ( llllt I nstr.tlirr jciarenco Hjdo of the KUw .V lhlntmer Alllic.lblv. forces, Frank McKio and Pat Caaey. 1 After ii band of netro musician thniiL-iitlessIy had devoted an ntitlropro Alwa.vs remcmherlnc that Joe j Aiiimr t music from thn Winter Our- Hmoks wasn't nr. sent. II may !. taled '"'' snow ann ,-.im iieniai.. t ..c.-i e,,.,. thai every member of the Association of i Theatre Matinp'rM of (Ireater New York I'fiils to Show 1'p lit A ii ii mi I Men I. Just Like the Souvenir. I MVAliF. C.M.MI.V Snl was on htinil for ilie nnniial hlR meal of the tlKiilie men at Hie flasi Hotel last nml" At the nine dinners Mint the mnnap'ra have had In as manv ye.im Joe llrooks always was Hist to artlve. In those nine past yearn the association saw to 1 It that nt each plate was u paxtnluurd ; box rontalninK the most rlabonite solid . silver. IIIIlt. ,.,1 tooled leather. it'C, i souvenlt" that New York fees In u speecn Toafmaster tlurnh.mi arose. Kennold Wolf In a .siihc(iient speech commented thoroiu-h'.y upon Mr. lliirnham's speech. "! coiiitratiilale Charley Hurnham on limkliiK his annual .spiech," hec.in Mr. Wolf when fotlinvint- Mr. Hurnham !n the oratorlcnl rontctnt. "That speech t the most successful revival In town. ( I.'iuuhter). It has had tho loncest run of any production known to Hroadway. When I was a very younn- reporter and used t i cover these dlnticM I liked that In time, a s I heard It year after 1 came lo know It until It haunted whole year of niKhtly illtiiiet.s If livked " In one's desk after Peine carefully me. wrapped lu tissue paper thev k.pt until "-"'"i"" day when future t-rncrntlnns the follow lui Christmas and then made jure pointing with lovlnt; pride to ihc elaborate luihd.iv pusetits. (historical monuments of the roiinlry- i!i ii,.. ,i.i 1.. t.,ti. .'1,10.1:.!' wonl I ho viiriotiM iiemn uarierf) oi i.eorp. Iliieliv nt up to Joe Hrook.HH ofllce lu the New Amsterdam Theatte llnildlm: hi Ie souvenirs at Wiithlimlon. (Stunt's! Tomb, Lincoln n bitthplaco und so on the patriots of diivs to come will not forp't also to ll.T.I II,. I.. IW, lllll ii... .iin,.er ..r th.. im.m.u..ru hiMt iiiuht .! Include Charley Hurnhatii'M annual v.,,v t tn.oUs .li.ln'i intend the . speech to this association." I-miKhtcr.! dinner.' i A tlPW Idaiik lu the Hurnham speech' ion chneies i tiii-nhn 10. i.irsident of'thln year, however, recommends thati the nssoclatlon and curator of Wal- I he manaeers take action about Sunday lack s was pi. sent to make his annual i performances Mr. Hurnham said that spircli from the toastmast. r'.s chair as 1 uiaiiiip.r.s should do nuuefhlni; about usual souvenirs or no nmvenirs. fur-; the fpiestion here before outsiders set thertnoie at vatloiis times in the eve- tie It to their dlsadvantap-. He rtr iiIiik al the same miest table At thur I Kued that "so-called soclrtles" Intcr linvbane chatud pi.vtv with Italpli I'n-iested in Hie dtatiia should not be per i,i.p when Mr llrlsbane wasn't chat-' milled to ftlve Sunday perfortnance.s If Inu heard from Mr. Krlanncr that "Mr. Snvnpi Ih Bolnit t" skin every newspaper irltli In town tii-iiluht," ho had beon prlmltm' himself for tlm debate, Mr. Saviiue lalked solely rind calmly nbuiit liii.'ii'SlliiK polntH ho had noted In tho tlu-iitref. of Japan. When Mr. Wolf had described what nwinap.rs do to n huddltic playwrlRlit'tt eiforlM nnd the roars of laughter had subsided Mr. Hrlsbane madn Homo re marks In defence of the critic. Tho ma natter may make ten, even twenty live, productions In a jenr, whereas tho rltic, Mr. Hrlsbane reminded tho man liners, must, make n production almost every iiIkIiI. The editor disagreed with iiinniiners who bnr critics) from their theatres, MRS. CROSS GETS RENO DIVORCE. HnshnnH Wn Cornier Police In spector nf This City. Hkno. Nov.. Feb. 1.1. Mrs. IStfa A. Cross pit a dlvoreefo-day from Adam A. Cross of New Yoik on eharp:s of de sertion She nskd no alimony, as sftttleinent wns madn out of mart before her departure for Nevada. They were married In New York in May. tPOl. nnd have no cnliaren. Aceorilliu; to her testimony he left her In 1005. Cross mailii no mutest. Mrs. Cross will return lo New York Salurdai Cafit. Adam A. f.'rofs vvas formerly lioioiiKh !ns.prtnr of Ilrookl.vu, but wan reduced to n captaincy by Commissioner WiiKh.ini. He letlred on a pension In K'07 at the iiid ot twenty. live years service ntnl ha been HvhiR at '.'II West 1 23rt street. He iiiiiirkd Miss Ktta T'oafer lu nul at tho liarsoiiiiKe of the fsreoud Collr,-lato Church, 12Sd street and l xlnp'oii avenue. KAHN SEES PROSPERITY. A WAGNER MEMORIAL. . RIVAL THEATRE MEN CONFER. rnilleiile" nml In lllvlilr WILLS AND APPRAISALS. Miuhrrt TrTlni Terrllopy. r-irf.reneep looklnc to a division of t.ritr.r between the two theatrical fMrtics Unown as the syndicate with all'es ;,h) the -hiiherts with their - are still In curse. Joseph I.. '""Ii ami (SeorKcfl Cox, Siniuel fn- r and Andrew l'i eednian are ' ' "t Mie representatives of the l" Interests Involved. Mr Cx- and Mr Ithlnoek of cin - i .1 1 ar Identified w ith the Shu 1 . lterests It was Impossible ' ' Ii' obtain any authoritative i. '.i,! roneernlnir the i.roKress of ' i i-ot iatlons. .Meetlnes are held . .f rnurs no eotnplefn amalcania- ef business interests I contem-i''-.i one of the men acquainted i ;: situation told Tin; Sun r-i- iisierdaj. "for that would be ' f f,e question. The object nf the i o eetliiK I a division of terrl . throughout th" country. I' .s idaiiiied to havo the activities ' two parties n th amusement w -'.l r.i. trolled hy a board of ten r' -. I.-..S. five from each side. In ram ' - i. nll..' k il would be necessary '' .me man to whom the matter i I e nferr. d for final atbltratlon . i'. the pr, sent time t has not I'f'ssihb to utile on any person ' post iito side Is 111 favor 1 'ni.. in a.lillrate any dlfflrul ". it 'o,i'. ai isc, w hile tin, other i- . Hi. Crbal inanau'er So far It ' - ... ii found Impossible to ncree on .. point mutuall." .11 i... seen f i .mi this statement Vt.r' iilll I... less affected . .e move nan any other part i-nlf.(.(Mi church nnd 11 ci'. in lie inu iipiiraiinii or . . . i.rotP,tnt llpi i , d ine inipossiiiiiity or nii.i- fnl cniei t.ilniiieiits has led .-i i .as stale of affairs through- - 'l hi ry. rim s nml l'ln era, ll.iiiiinerstriii has encnK'd .iish and l.ulu f.laser to appear e lull al llie Victoria Theatre i . i.-i l, in .Match. Neither . is In . II si en nf (lie theatre is irlioi imr to vaudeville, hut r da The II I '.'I';. Vanlell. BvN'TER I.vnfiw, who ill'd on Janu aiy io last, left J."i.00fi to the ivabody Home for A Bed and Inillcetit Women to endow a room named In his memory He left Ills entire lesldtiar.v estate to his wife. 1. villa C. Ludlow, for llf. and after her death her dauchter. Cornelia l.erov (Sallies of Warrentoii. Va , receives jr.,o.Vo In trust and the principal pies to grandchildren of the testator. John M I.oiisi:, who dbd on Novem ber . PU. left an estate of i:iT.?4 He cave lll.inia to the (Senium Hospital ts.uiiO to tlm Mount Vernon orphan Asy lum Jj.Ouu to the I'lltZ Iteilter Home at ftilon Hill, N. J. and lin.min to the Metropolitan Museum He also save th museum a cabinet of wooden articles carved by himself. The hulk of the estate Km to plei es and nephews. J K. Cil.rivvm.1., who died In Louis ville, Ky, left an estate of JO,:?!) to a son iitnl a daughter. HnMi'Nli T. SMTTIIK left an estate of ,:,; t to hi widow, Ka! I. Smythe Philip '!. Hcbmit, who died In l.os HKeles, Cal., b'ft an 'state In New York valued at "f.,!7i. Including th Sevillla, I IT West Fifty-eighth sttvet. In which his equity Is $:i,"1". IlMASt'Et. H A. Cor.nr. vice-president of the Hoiiie Life Insurance Company, who died on October Sf hist, left an es tate of J3S.S(bi to bis wife. It Inchlileil tlilrlv shares of Home Insiir.ufee stock, valued at I5I.30H. Mr.s. Aknik Kia.toiiu Hvt.r -The will of Mrs. Aiuil" Killogg Imlc. who died on llecember laid, disposes of nil es ii. i,. of mole thrfli r.'iiil.rtdft III a mill. I! sh- i educed a bequest of $l,in,iinu to hrr husband, Alfred O Dab. to i.lu.nrtii She tiA iWiA to sii 'I'hf tnifi u'j I 't nt i tu lit Bi,.. -,v - i.'l'l ill i-l .lllll- fheiv's I'rotestaiit i;plscop,n i iiunn ot It. dfonl, N Y Sh" et lii.'inn lo the liev. Lucius Olniste.ol of Ottawa. 111. To the children of her late niii-ln-law, I r LtlP'lt" llodetipvl. she lift ILTi.flOft 'out of rfgard for my former cloe and happy icIatloiiK with mv said soii-ln-hiw and In iiiemoiy of Ills inaiiv kndnesses to me" Sho left nineteen bequests of JB.'if io li to lieirs-at-law of her llrst hush mil. Ansel N. Kellogg, and gave the residuary estate to his next of kill upon the death nf hrr seiond liusb.itid. Alf led IS hale l-.'d unu lo l mi llisirinilleil he I'lillharminile Honor Thirtieth iiiilerar of llenlh. Th" pinlharmonle Socletx prngrnmnie it Ciiicpe Hall hi" evening was com ...s... miVi.-Iv of "lii-ie bv III. hard Wag- o, , 'ni. purf i. -e was ti I. l.rate the Ihilt.elli ai.li .. is.in of h's ileath wh'eh look pla.' on releil.liv 13. lk3 Tin .-, I. l.r.ilion was of curse llil'lllal since oil. of He -ocletv S subscription conceits Ml upon the dux of the month, but ti , a p'tv that one could not nlo come on Mav : of thl vear. shire that will be the ifinth atmlv. r.-ary of the great composer s birth Howevei. It mav be that this Im pel taut ilav in the musical calendai will not he in gl cted The numbet- given l.it evening were all or. h. -t-al Thev were -Mine Faust ' over ture o-,jrlri's Ithlne Ji.urne from "C,ot terilamiiierillig." the Udiengrlli'' prelude mr.nl.l nnd llebestod from "Tristan und Isolde," the "Itldi! of the Valkr ' the "Fixing Putrhman" overture, the for est music from "Megfrle.1." 'he Cnod Fri day spell ftotn "Parsifal" and the "lllenzl ' overture. ting unite ns happily with the pontic, man on his tight. Hotbed Sattctlce, M.ti-ln-law of .1 Flerpont Morg..n Colhe Commissioner Waldo chattel with File Commissioner Joseph Julia son quite as happily too. Abraham Llnroln llrlangci ilnvv a phiro up among llictc ( elcbrltlcs. whi rcns Justice Ihlanvci' went awa.v Inu U und sat down In a scat that fortune In I- Judicial pW.eipal seat in life wasn't lie room. The Hon. Ihg lllll Hdwatds. iinotlier !:ii'u. Lad l. s own seat and .llie F.rook.s'S. Il nry W. Savage dliifd al the speakcis" table In thiriphtt ill silciici.. while bated br. ath bi-iithed wold .Hound the bii'iiii-1 loom that vvlnn Mi Savage a rose t., iak In hs loin lo- was piltu: to lin Into the newspaper oriMo something awfin. Tli others at t'n- .tar tnbh f tin enn-ng In addition i thus" mentioned veto Man Klaw, I'.rniiohl Wolf. II v Shea and tiny H. managers are not allowed to do so. "1 remarked to xour chairman to night." said llerbett Sattetlec, who fol lowed Mr. Itiirnham. "that I had no speech In mind. 'Then I'll place you next to Mr. ItrUbani; during the din ner.' .-aid the chairman, "and you'll ho sine to pick up lots of material for a speech.' " ( Laughter Mr. Satterlec congiafiilated the man- thi'iapus for giving New York tho finest theatres and the best actors In the world and the pick of the world's best pla.vs. lie suggested, however, that tho managers might do something about the automobile lotigestlon after the per formance -Mso Mr. Satterlee nrgued for branch ticket ottlees, "bonking li braries." about the city, where copies of the theatre diagrams might be studied by ttcLet buyers. Mr. Savage was n keen disappoint ment, especially to Mr. Hrlsbane. who later admitted In a short talk that, hnv- Think ( loads nf Present Troubles Will lie Sunn llUslpntrd. litio II. Kahn. who leturned irom abroid on Wednesday, supplemented hit Interview at the ship bv a talk ye-terday la wliiih he i on i ment cd on the money tightness In Kurope, tho likelihood of oli-iderublH demand lor inonev bv the llalkau allies, by l.tiglatid nml bv the vai increase hi arinanieiiU. The I tilled States, said Mr. ICahti, bids in ir to I ma m th" heapesl money market for some (line. Mr. Kahn was quoted us follows. I have been quoted as saying I hat every-, thing points, lo a tremendous boom in thn I'niteil Slates. I did not say thai. What I did -ay was thai lor several years past, ne have been laving llie basis in the I'niteil Mutes lor reall.ing a period of prosperity XV lien tile -lite- .'leal' lip. These present. trouble cannot lat forever I think noi. mi very far In the future the clouds will b dissipated and when Ihey are times villi be good "Tanfl revision is a ghost soon to he laid low without very much harm to business in general "The .supreme CnuM's decision In tlm I nloii Pacific ca-e was mo-t unexpected. It ha- caii-ed a gteai deal of trouble. In jected -till more utieertaltil v into Mm puzzla a- to what I ho Sherman law may not do and has i ost the ro.ult considerable money, but I cannot we wherein either Fnlon Pacific or Southern Pacific will lo any tlm wor-e ofl alter the separation. They nre loo naturally dependent upon each other lor the separation to make iiiiuh of any difference in their (runic, relation." Col. Ilnnirrrll ul filohe Theatre. Theodore Iloosevelt went to th Globe Theatre last night to see "The Lady of the Slipper ' He was recognized as soon as he enterisl the box, and when the cur tain went dim n on the tlrst act most of the audience roe and cheered hlm Ml Iloosevelt bowed his acknowledgments, bin refused to say mi) thing In answer to the cries of "Sprel h '." The senitoer. Sailing tn-day for IWmiKl.1 P.ov.il .Mall liner Orotava: vir' ml Mrs. W. W. The . Kev, Pr IllThe llie Kev. Hr. . I' clnrhe llr I li.o-riee (nlfV Vlr rtinl Mr SpnltU by the t. (is rlAn.l II r. Acnes M. Ism iir , Mrs ll'Uh J. Mtfiiiwiin W'll sen Mr deiirte 1 NVihllt Mr and Mr. Ornrsr W .-t-inisi.-i . I hsrlrs Nerlbf r. ,lr ' Vlr nnd Mrs. WlllUm II. Sfiten Hr Alfred It. Thomas Mr nnd Mrs H. II. Wlhl', Pnnl ArlUI, Sails Home, salld yesterday for .Miss Walsh starreil i slim also gave f.Ti unu to suriecilnn and .Xllss among atlV lirpnew.s or meres m inrnisi husband will. llellen Tifiot llelletl France by the crtirn liner i-n Lor raine, content with his success In pic turing sixty women. Including many of distinction. Ho devoted about four hums to each and made a lot of tuonej He has been three months at the Itltz-Cai lion and said he w as a bit alTecteil by the thought ot leaving New 1 ork. sjieclnl Special i 'ii. i loan Stage Sorictv of America -.i,i at the I.) renin Theatre on It. ii. .on Frliiiiarv Ul, for (he hi Vim lien, Arnold llfiinett'ii neih The Hone) moon." Thn " "e liiilc Laura Hope Crews, ,i. en- li I.e Mo) ne. (I. W. An 'i'a.i.'I Ki I.ibiook, William 1'agan, I.HMf.ini, I'raiil. Ilelrher, Albert i . '1 tin Ki'.l Sterling lubeils will giv a special pro. ,1 in.illiic" of Ldwald Sheldon's i lloin ini . at Maxlne Flllott's ii i Ti .iisi,i' ntti nmon This n j.i pi i form. nun will be In addition the regular Wi-davadu) and Saturday laiit.r.tfi. who are not m"tilloned in the FALLS 19 STORIES TO DEATH. sudilrn slHr(lnK of r.levnlor la I'n ml lo riilenitn .Man, Ciiicaoo. Feb, IS Falling tineteeu stories down the. elevator shaft of the .MiCormick Hulldliig to-dii), M 1M will Itilhel. Iiieniber of th" til III of N W. Itiibel, fiuhlie accoiint,iiits, met Instant dculh. He was 24 .vcats of age Mr. Kllbel had stinted to leave th" car when It liftid He was Ihi'oun Lgaiimt llie iron srlllwork of Hi" shaft, which gave way under his weight. His bod) fell undei the elevator and h'it Uuwu wild, . Color Conference To-dny. i o lo r confi'i ences nre to be given at the Lxceiini i neaire mis afternoon at 1 and to-morrow morning at 11 under the direct ion of Miss ISllsa In tli Marbuiv Christian Hrlnton, art rrltir. will discuss Spanish art to-dav Carroll Ib ckwlth. iittlst, will talk about Viisalllcs lo-iuorrow morning Allnehiiietit for Hr.eillll, liepuly Sherin Itier has teieived nn al lachiiieiii for C..''.oo iiLf'iiriei William L llul I on, Itoherl C I'ew, I'reil II lutrT and ,loseih M Spellier lis lllelllbers of the slock holders' piotectlv itnlillltee of the 'loledo llailvuivt and I. mill (oinpaii), and also iiu'iiin-i 'he coiiipany in favor of il Net herlalid, who was al-n a menibnr i, I the i oiniiiillee, for serviies on tlie plan if reorganization from llecember I, inio, to dale Hilt vli'a ( hnrlly Hall I'eh, Ul. llie ' lllg Six" luinlers' nrgnnUatlon ol In. Ill lis minimi c I in r II v ban at Ihehev en Iv-lhsl Ifeuiliienl Aimoi) on (lin night of I et.ninrv "I he proceed- will go lo t hi ho-piial fund, lo be u-.i pari iciilarly lor il. .loon- i nl.f renins!- lie union now main tains liedt in live hospitals mid contributes lo the siuipnrl of mil. 'is President Taft, (iov. VVilniii and (mv Suler hiivo been a-ked lo attend llie ball rluar 'I he, MaUer' lergei- Annoonced. tilled l ur.ir Manufaetiirers Com pany atilioiini es that M Oiinst A Co ol San I i.iii. 'in o will innsolidate lis busi ness with thn I nltud company. M A (iunst .l.Co. ope late facturiea la lamp mdKeySV. Get the New Saturday Habit Read til (NEW YORK) Saturday Magazine every Week-end and Enjoy Good P ictures- Funny Jokes - Lively Fiction-EntertainingMiscellany The second instalment of the cheerful adventure of Miss Geraldine Keevey and Miss Bertha Russ away down on Cape Cod is worthy of Mrs. Greene's "Everbreezc" pen. Mr. Relyea's illus tration is delightful. The pictured story of Saranac Lake's mid-winter Ice Carnival is full of interest. Don't miss those half-adozen hats from Paris. They run all the way from a conservative toque to one that might serve as an aeroplane model. The Evening Post Saturday Magazine is to be the weekly fashion authority. Did you know that horse-cars still jangle merrily through the streets of this metropolis? There are adequately illustrated stories about New York horse-cars of the past and present characteristi cally told through Foster Ware by old time driv ers. You will like them. There's a page reproducing the best jokes, car toons, and caricatures of fun-makers in England, France, Germany, Italy. The city of Fairy Lights that's New York is pictured in four remarkable photographs oc cupying two full pages. The views were taken from high up in the Woolworth Building and show the city late at night uptown, downtown, acrosstown, the buildings, the big bridges and the distant lights on the New Jersey Shore are combined in a collection of photographic repro ductions well worth preserving. The cover, too, is about New York. It shows "Washington Square in Midwinter," and is after the charming painting of Jonas Lie. (NEW YORK) and On AH Newsstands Saturdays Only BOTH (NEW YORK) Saturday Magazine