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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. EDWARD B. M'LEAK GIVES STAG DINNER (;rrmn Embassy Bnew New port Lphso. n Does S. J. ( olford, Jr. jsEUNS ARRIVE ON YACHT Rltharri OHinhrill Out in Fonr-In-Ilnnrt Miss Leary to' hart This Week. "umlt, Sept t. -A stag dinner u given m ' Mlark Point Farm this evening hv Mrd H McliBBl There nil lunch mn at Ihi Russian Kmbmy thin afternoon tnfn hv Atnhsssador and Mme. Bakh- rns'slf The flermSII Kmhaasy, which for the two summer ha been using the Pop 'r. on Laf ny avenue a ita NHM head nuarter. hap taken the place for next year. Mr mid Mrs Sydney .F. Colford. Jr., who ale occupying the Knight cottage on Belle 01 venue, have renewed their lease for another sesson. Mr and Mrp. William fioadhy Loew, l Ip reported, have an option to bay Inchl--:nln. 111 Hellevue avenue, the Llvermore rotate, on which they have a leaae for two years A dinner n ill he given on Monday night White lodge by Lispenard Stewart for Senor and Henora de Riano of the Span ish legation. Mr Stewart ha aa his guest kit nephew William Rhlnelander Stewart, Jr., of New York, who waa registered at the Casino to-day. Otbari registered at the Casino wera Mr Dimhram of Aurora, III., and William It Sands of New York. Mi lean Morris la entertaining Miss Janet Fish st sunset Ridge Mr. and Mrs Kirov Martinez of Savannah have gone to New York after their visit at the MM hlnser King. Mr. Hugh D. Auehln . lose and family are expected at Hammer -raith Farm to-morrow after their visit in Larope. Mrs. Mason Gives Moslcale. A mttttoAW was given at Wabun this afternoon by Mrs. I J. Mason. Mr and Mrs. William E. Dodge have derided upon October t aa the time for the cloning of their season here. dinner was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs Frank K. Sturgl Mrs. Sturgis sill start Iste this week for lienox and .Mr stnrgis will go there a little later. Miss Martha Heeckman will join Mr. and Mrs. R. b, Heeckman at I.ands End 'his week on her return from abroad. Mrs. Stanley McCormtok will remain here until late in the fall before returning to lloston. Mr. and Mrs. J F. A. Clark will not close their season here until November. Miss Louisa Scott has gone to New Y'ork and tleorge I Scott has returned. Mrs. S'swbold Morris, who waa the guest of Mrs. IV. W, Tompkins, returned to Lenox. Richard (iainbrill was out with a four iii Hh nil on tin; avenue to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish Webster are back from a motor trjp to Toronto Miss Annie l.eary will return to New York In a few days. Miss Lyman to Retara.' Miss Annie I.yman will return from lumps this wek and will ome here, aa will Miss Martha Cod man when she returns ironi Kurope within a short time. Mr. and Mrs Daniel B. Fearing, who are in New York after their long stay in California, will come here for o short Stay ' their home. Harry K. Oelrirh "ill sail from London on October It. Mr. and Mrs Chariot M "elricbs will Sta here late in the fall. Mrs. I.yman Tiffany returned to the Laforge tottageafter a visit in the white Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver laelin are here On the yacht Speedwell Francis Skinner of I'.r.ston arrived to-day on the yacht Con stellation. Eugene Higgins was also a ahting arrival to-day, he coining on the Maryaiitha lor a brier stop, sailing again later in the day for New 1 ork. i. ration Di Cuahing. Mr. and Mrs. F. Murray Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Howard li, Cin-iiing returned to Boston for the winter . losing the 1 -edges, which they occupied tills summer. Mr Willism 1. Roelker will go to Fren'h Lick spring when she loses her season Irre. . MISS HOLT SURPRISES FRIENDS. Her Marriage l.aat May t An-nouiMM-d Intll Wsterdny. M m Vivian Holt, daughter of BdWlh Holt of Fourth street ajid Whitney ave nue, KlmhUrst, and a member of n mist ral family and for several years the leadtt k iprano In the Methodist Church of Flush ng. furnished a surprise to her Iriends when it was announced yester isy ilia' on May ,7 last she had married lien Jam In iteuhln. who is at preesnt a Lasso singer in the Centuey opera Com .ui. T!te bride was not at home to receive congratulations, but In answer to a tele lhone message her mother verified the or of 'he marriage and said the family new nf the wedding last July, but as the bride's friend were all away for Ihe - immor It was derided to postpone the announcement until fall. Net SI of Hie social World. M Evelyn -Tyson, daughter of Mr. Jsmat Wood Tyson, will be married lo Derrick Fa her Kidder of Orange, N. J. lo day, at the country home of her mother in South Strafford, Vt. Mrs tleorgt I Maloom and her daugh ter Miss Hope Malroni, who went to F.u npa m July, will sail from Southampton on the st Louis on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Paul IV Cravath and Mlsa Vers Cravath have returned to locust Valley, U I, from Lenox, where they s ' at by automobile. Cgpl ,md Mrs Isaac E. Emerson of Baltimore, who have been cruising on the ' ' Marguerite, are at the Vanderbllt. Mist Blancht A Stahl will be married In Myr?? Anton Fluke on the evening of September 24, .it the St. Regis. Mr. Flnke si I h R In i le will leave after the wedding motor tour in the Herkshires and V hlte Mountains. Mr hi, Mrs. Frederick B. Jennings, Who l.ave been In North Bennington, Vt., l Ihe summer, are at tbe Vanderbllt. Mr and Mrs Henry fj, Trevor and the "I uses Trevor will leave Southampton next w-i k for Ihe White Sulphur Springs, Va . to remain six weeks. Mrs Trsvor will Introduce to society during the white- lies second daughter, Miss Louise Trsvofi Mr and Mrs Henry Morgenthsu will give a dinner and dance at the Rlts-Carl-lon on .".'ovember 21. Mi tnd Mrs. Robert U Haoon, who were In Newport for part of the summer, sailed ;. csterday on the Kronprlnasssln I'm it Mi and Mrs. Wllber Bloodgood and M m Itosalls Bloodgood have gone to ths v 'K m Hot Springs, to remain several Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry San ford will leave "Kigcneid, conn", nest wsek for a motor trip in Canada. Mr and Mrs. Shepherd st Defrost who have been visiting In Lenox, are at ihe inderbllt. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hah Wohgfer 'ii to to Lenox to-morrow from New -, lo remain over ths dog show. Olraud Foatar TIumm. la nuilu SS v-arioa oa ueresua ut OOLF WEEK AT 80UTHAHTT0W. House Parties and Dinners tecldewt In the Tournament. KotTTHAMPTON. N. Y Sept. .--Tnc cool I weather Is Ideal for golf and many pairs I ran he seen on the links of the National ' Oolf Club preparatory to the annual Invl tatlon tournament Which begins on Thurs day, when a qualifying round of eighteen holes will be played, provision being made for three Ixteens. The first round of match play will be in order ths same afternoon, with a thirty-six hole final on Saturday and also an eighteen hole handi cap. The entries close to-morrow and siready about sixty art on ths list. Mr. Travis and Mr. Herreahoff will tie anions- I Ihe visiting players and about twenty ' members of the National club are en- 1 1 tered. There will he much entertaining Incident to the tournament and the week end la al ready taken up with dinner and houss parties. Among the largest of ths houss parties will be that given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blair MacDonald at their villa overlooking the links of the golf club, of which Mr. MarDonald Is the president. They will entertain twenty guests for the week ertd. giving a large dinner on Satur day night. Other house parties will be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Byers and Mrs. Joseph P. Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olafltn are giving a dinner on Friday night at their villa on Shlnnecork Hills. John D. Archhold. who has been visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Y'an Beuren, at Sunnyslde Farm. Mlddletown. returned to New York Satur day in his steam yacht Vixen end is now at his villa Holme Lea on the shores of Shlnnecock Bay. Mrs. James Motte Hsrtahornr, her daughter. Mlsa Eleanor Hartshorns, and her son Harold have returned to South ampton after a . visit with Mrs. Warnet Mifflin la', ils at Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorne will remain here for the autumn months. Mrs. F. C. Perkins will leave on Thurs day for a two weeks trip through the Berkshire, returning to Southampton for the month of October. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Sage will close their rottage on Monday, returning to New York. Mrs. S. T. rostlethwalte, who has been spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. H. I. Cobb, Jr., at Fair l-ea. has re turned to New York and Is at the Hotel Plata, Mrs. William Manlce will give a dinner for thirty on Saturday night at her home on Flral Neck lane. The fourth of the drag hunts will be given' by the Suffolk Hunt Club on Wednesday. Ths h'ounds will be started near the South Country road at Hay around. MANY AT HOT SPRINGS. VA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waller Olve Tea on Balcony of Hotel. HOT Sprinos. Va.. Sept . The Septem ber season la well under way at the Virginia Hot Springs. Visitors have been arriving all the week and bookings for the next fortnight will fill the Homestead Hotel Mr. and Mrs. K. Livingston Bcerkmai, with A. l. Chaplu df Providence, came In a private car and spent the last ten days here. They put In much of their time playing gulf. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Harriman and their son, O. Carley Harriman . Allan McCulloh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bloodgood and Judge J. B. Knox are among the week's arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waller of New Y'ork gave a lea this afiernoon on' the balcony of their suite of the Hnmestea I. The guests Included Mrs. Setli Barton French. Mrs. M. E. Ingalls, Mrs. George tnghltt, Mrs. Edgar H. Bright. Mrs. Mau rice 1, Johnston. Miss Margaret Krrb, Miss Mary I). Brooks. Mrs. It. H. Down man. Miss Mrhle. Mrs. W. C. Worthingto.i, Mrs. William .lames, Judge John B. Knox. W. A. Carter. E. W Sheldon, J. J. Parker and R. A. Perry, Jr. Miss Judith Pole entertained at a "the daitsant" yaatOraaF having aiming her guests the Misses Claries French. Kath erlnc Ingalls, Eleanor Bright. Pfitcltlt Rogers, Rosalie Bloodgood, Catherine Palmer, Helen Norrls, .lean McAllister, Eleanor Hopkins, Dorothy Carter and others. FIFTY AT BAR HARBOR DINNER. Mr. Bonier, Mlas inlth and Fred-I eric Mathews Entertain. I Bah Ha taut, Sept. . The dinner tlanoe at the Country ciut tnli svsning was onu j of the big affairs of the seus'n thei . More than fifty guests were present it dinner and enjoyed the dancing In th ClubilOUet afterward. Those entertaining were Mis Mols'it Howler. Miss Isabel Smith, daughter of Prof, and Mrs Herbert Weir Smith, who are at Seal Harbor, and Frederic Mathews of New V.rk, wlm It a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Mifflin Leeds Mr. Mathews's guests were Mr. and Mrs John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood. Mr and Mis Da Witt Pars ha H, Mr sod Mrs Warner Mifflin Leeds, Mr. and NPra. Ambrose Taylor. Mrs John Aspegren. Ir. John S. Thaohtl and Kurt Uledrlch. THE SEA00ERS. Arrival From Rasjlaad and the Continent .Some Departarea. By the North lisrnian Lloyd liner Kai ser Wllhelm der ilrosse. from Bremen. Southampton and Cherbourg: Mr and Mrs lieorgr Col Milton J fore A Armour BIBB Mr son Mrs i.eorxe Mrs Walter K (ilover. Col. E 0. Halle F. Baer Dr Alexis Carrel Charles K Csilln The Rer and Mrs Frank Warrtfld Crow der Charles Stewsrt David son Dr. fJeorgs F. M Laushlin Mrs Lillian Russell Moore Mmiri,,. Reuard Alex van Rrnsellser A R. thsttuck. Beiusmin T Fairrhiln Juilse R 8 Lnrett By the Red Star liner Zeeland, from Antwerp : Da, W. A. Rsatsdo rieorse II Eager Mr ami Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs William J. Carr i Laidlaw. The Rev. Mtrhsel Mr and Mrs J A (in nr Pulse Dr Chsrlra B Feriu tap, I Vol snd Mrs. A M . Green. Jr Xlbert Hllilrbrsnd. II. Randolph nnowl Ion Alfred O'Neill Mr and Mrs T J. Oakley Rhinelsnder Geoffrey Tsylor. William II Thorn a. Mr. and Mrs W W. Warn Mr. and Mrs Samuel P Warren. By the Cunatder Mauretanla, to Liver pool : Mr slid Mrs. A. J. Rrnesl .1 Morgen Dr Jsmra M Hatney. Mr and Mr. B. H. Akin C. P Catbn ...... r c n.nMV Sevier ! J B. Denma I H W. Forbush. Dr. and Ms. M. O. Fnrstsr. Dp?ovofnasw Capt nertrsnil Stew- srt. 1 George D Forsler Wsllsr K Btrnbrl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frederick William Taj- Granl, Jr. lor. John Henshsw Mr snd Mrs. Ned Summer K Hollsndrr. Wsyburn J. C. 1inmer L ,k. .i. i.oi.hin leranro of the French line, to Havre i The Msrqula snd Mar- TJ e Comte snd Com- .,,11. a s.vtle lease de 81. Pierre Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge The Rev. David 8. E. Bishop. ..ph"1,! ,a, ' Mrs. Henrr Clews. Mr. sad Mrs. Wllllsat i Mrs. Wllllsm Corrr. Jr. ddle Cspt U Devenjrn. , Maxim Han Behmitt. 'Of and Mrs Louis A. B. Uwisrhlll i n.ha.1 Dr. Maris tllssann. Mr. snd Mrs M. H. M.-s Wesnor C. Weld- MeAllislrr sisnn 1. Winter bot ham. Jr. PLAN UII0V LEAGUE RECEIVES Brooklyn Clwb Beehs WF Owt of Financial DIBsealtlas. Ths members of the Brooklyn Union League Club, which was badly split up laat year through ths disaffection of the Hull Moons slsmsnt and has been In flnan- del trouble since then, .have preotloally U a, .linen to torn use diis. iost w m osivsr. Another scheme suggested waa to pay It cents on 'ths dollar to the creditors. one-half In caan ana one-nan it) oonos. several oiner piai i" vasal srnsil iwsiiiih. ai as vsaaai en M agWglH WOMAN'S LONE TRIP IN CANADIAN WILDS Mary T,. Jo lie, Now Teacher, Visits Little Known Part of Northwest. MAKES STUDY OF INDIANS First White Woman Man? Had Seen and The) Kejrard Her Curiously. Miss Mary U Johc an Instructor, In history at the Normal College In this Oltjr, was busv last night at her home. It Morningslde Orlve. unpacking iroph... Of an exploration expedition that took her for nearly seven w-. eks into th. wilds of northwestern British Columbia. Pack ..... i smoke of gp fust wood campllres Bfaft strewn over the Poor of the npartninit and a suit of corduroy- jacket and riding breeches that hung from the wall testi fied to hard usage. Mis Johe is a good looking woman of II, She la 5 feet X Inches tall, athletic ally built and looks an If she would be able to take care of herself on the trail As a matter nf fact xhc tUOOeoded where some men have (Riled. Alone, except foi an occasional Indian guide, she pene trated to the unexplored regions of north, western British Columbia, studied the Carrier Indians In their villages, made exhaustive notes on their life and cus toms and brought hark with her material that she Intends to use for a book, maga xine articles and lectures. Trip Waa Her Sixth. "I was not g tenderfoot by any means ' said Miss .lobe last night. "This trip whs the sixth that I have nade Into the far Northwest within eight years On Julv 10 I left New York, went to prince RupSft by way of Vancouver, and after oiitnttlnir started north to make studies of th" Indians. "For the greater part of the lime I wit alone. Whenever I needed a guide I em- ployed an Indian to take mo on to the next carrier village I desired to see. 1 didn't trust the Indians very much and I was always on the alert for trouble. I rr Oolf- reroJVBr and i w. ready to use It If occasion had arisen.. "These little known Indiana were for the most part frelndly, although thy. an sometimes sullen. It wa difficult to get photographs of them. They fled to the brush the Instant a camera was produce I ' By giving presents of bacon, sugar and le.i I 1 was able, though, to get some excellent pictures. Everywhere I went 1 found the Indian eager to hear about the waya of civilised men. Thoy were keen to possess anything I owned. 1 was offered all sorts of things for the clothes I wore, for mir rors, hairpins, pencils, writing paper any tort of belonging. Indians Are Primitive. "Generally spesklng. the Indiana of northwest British Columbia are much the I came as they were hundreds of years ago. Th(,y guDilit .mult entirely on the pro. I ceeds of their hunting and Ashing. Bvery 1 tribe has two shisfs. a civil and a religious chlaf, whose functions are sharply differ sntlaied. Women have no standing among them. The women do all the work nd ara thrust into ths background. They are not a good looking people and , are rather unaere i tea 1 was ths first white woman who had e-r 'ni - " n.r,. n - lassiasasi w-. - " - . ITS 7 gavr me iravnnpuy aiawv ui vneir THE PRODIGAL SON Back from way down East. 1 tourists by WATgr.Ri'RT. Sept. I, Automobile ar - rivals at the Hotel Elton Include: Charles M. Perkins. W. U North of , Beverly, N. J.. In a Packard ; Mr. and well. In a Packard : Clarence S. Rooms. ! Mrs. H. Thompson. Miss Katie Rick of , In a Simplex ; Mr. and Mrs. . I. Pot . ! Ridge wood. N. J., In a Bulck ; Mrs. Will- ter. Katherlne Potter. Lester Potter. In 1 ork 'am Applegate. the Misses Applegate. H. a Flat : Mr. and Mrs. Q, Pagcnstlcher. J. Johnson of Red Bank. If, J In a Moon : Mr and Mr. C. E. tlremmtts, Mrs. F. Oremmrls, Mrs. N. Mnrkin of New York, In a Stearns. John C Tyler of BroOKiyn. in t Stearns, Marks M, Wax- men Of New York. Iii a Cadillac stNOS, Sept. I. Motor arrivals at the t. l Asplnwall to-day from New York 1 1 mi l tilled Miss M M. Roberts. Mrs. Thomas Mc Kee Brown, Mis Nugent, in a Panhard; Mr. and Mrs Itobert Thorns, touring the Barkshlrta, In t Pssrltai . Mrs. John C DBVlS, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lapegram, in a Cadillac; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wi nil. Mrs i. B. Smith. Mis Van Hoskerek. In a Chalmers. Mr. una Mis. John Slow Itnencer. Mrs. James Ul 111111 In a Pack. lard; Miss PenoOMt Mis. Newton, in a I S. Q. V. ; Mr. and Mrs. William II Itlch. Jr., Miss Eiixatieth Rich. In a Flat: Mrs. Charles Rycraft, Miss Susan Ryrraft, In B UocofBOOile ; Clyde i. Benedict, Mr. j T: I mobile arrivals from New York at the I Mount Washington to-day were : William Polk. In a Packar.l Henrge t link, in a Simplex: ueorge ivrte I , National; I r. K He, er and party, In Man-woman ' That was because 1 wore men's clothes and dealt with them a lit inly as the men they are accustomed to treat with. "Some parte nf the trip were very hard. I travelled light, taking no pack horses and carrying everything I possessed In a saddle bag on my riding horse. At night I slept In the open with an eider- .. a an I nil -v.r down quill wrappen srounu me aim over that a rubber coat. I waa not molested by the Indians, although I kept a close watch most of the time. I wore this corduroy suit along with leather boots and a green jaeger hat. Witnessed Qoalnl Ceremonies. "I witnessed numerous ceremonies and danCSS among the Indians, the most in teresting being the potlatch. Medicine mrn rHm ' ,hC r" villages, bring, 1n wlth ,hem the "Uk mlme1 K'' ,,av" p,0,l fca"ln ,u,,, 1 merrymaking the medicine men performed "j'",a,lon" and nrii'd ""l"'- Th ' auoconaful hunters made presents to the ! sb'k and to the poor. The dances were very Interesting. "Wherever I went I saw muth game, "ear crossed my trsll many times and , dSsr were, of course very numerous. I "t no shooting because I was In the I country purely for scientific purposes." bHBt Johe is a suffragist and a great believer In woman's rapncUy for work that takes muscle and nerve aa well as brains. 'The day will come," she said last night, "when woman explorers will be so common that reporters won't even bother lo Interview them. Women are natural born explorers" During her trip she covered more than "fl0 BlIIBt on horseback and afoot. 11 ss a wonoeriui experience, sno "n H BBWB nrioge and ineatregp lug Some of these day I am going back and take the trail to the very far North." LAW TALK AFTER AUTO SMASH. Miss Swan's Anto Mishap Stirs New port Uoaslp. NawrOBT, R. I Sept. t. There It s possibility of a suit for damages develop- tng as a result of ths automobile accl- dsnt here on Sunday afternoon In whloh the runabout In which Andrew Robeson and Mlsa Laura Swan was run Into by ths- machine ot Chatterton Warburton of Fall River. It was said to-day that Mr, Robeson, who waa limping about the Casino, waa considering bringing suit against Mr. Warburton for criminal nag- "J.?" . .. . ibut hn M f,r improved to-day that she was able to read a part of hsr large moll and abe hopes to be able to return to bar homo. Wayside, by the tint of unLmak. Cstyv automobile i a Stevens; Miss Clements. In a Cadillac; Randolph F Purdy, In a Packard: Miss ' A. M. Clark. In a Packard; Miss Bod- In a Rambler . Mr. and Mrs. Bradlsh Johnson, In a Packard . Mr. nnd Mrs. y. Q, Banerot. In a Plerce-Arrnw ; Mis I Btthar Jones. Miss C. J. McKee, In a Ja kaon Mam hestrr. Vt . Bant. H Arrivals hv automobile at the Equinox House Include ihe following from New York: Miss Hunt. Mrs Henry V K Olllmora, In a Packard: Mr, and Mrs E. H. Pad - dock. In a Cadillac : Mr. and Mrs. Bsmard Suydam. Mrs. C Meyer, Bernard Suydani. in a Studebaker . Partridge! In a Simplex: Mr and Mrs Charles A Proc ter. In a Packard ; Mrs William Sinclair. ! Dr, Oeorgt A. Taylor, In a Pierce. GgSeWWICM, Conn.. Sept. I - Arrivals by automobile from New York at Edge wood Inn to-day included : - " " S V 1 . .. LET T. T. Watiiori. .Mian Bailey. In a Poerldw: Mr. and Mrs. W. H (Jeer! Miss .leer. In t! Thomas: Mr. and Mrs R. K Adams. Miss Edith Adams. In a Packard ; Mr. and Mrs S. M Hyde, in a Stearns; John Krnneilv. R A. Marling. .! M Haskell. In a l.orler : Mr, and Mr M. J. HaSton, Mr nnd Mrs F C. Cook. In a Thomas, Mr and Mrs. H P Wilson, Mr and Mrs. W W. Blake, ,111 a liup-Hroekwell. CHASING "QUO VADIS" PIRATES. Klein,. Wkn Owns the Hluhta, Cause Arrest of hleaao Man. Various films of moving pictures ad vertised as "Quo Vadis" have lieen ex hibited over this country, but there is only one genuine set of films entitled to l,la' iiwiiit- , Hfl . iitr i.iiiii.iii, sri i.'i. el,llbltBll far lucn ,, lonr (,no(1 , V. . ... Tl..., :u . I... f I - Aator Theatre They were made by Ihe lines Company In Rome, and ( leorge Klelne Is the sole possessor of the rights to exhibit these pictures in this oountry, Ueorge Klelne has made various ef. forts to bring to an end the Copying of his pictures and finally Succeed sd In obtaining sufficient evidence to cause the arrest, on last Momln. of James North - more of Chicago. He was apprehended on the ground of copying and selllhc opyrlghted photographs. It WBt usual for an exhibitor to obtain enough of?"" neH'' r ""' Sterling Sanitarium He these pictures to advertise that he was1" survived by two brothers, the Rev showing "Quo Vadis." although he could J?'0, J povns of Huntington. Matt., ami offer only a laior reproduction of n frac- ' "r John W. Coyne of Mayonne. Hon of the original fllins. It was of course a disadvantage to the owners of the original pictures to have these Imi tations on the market. Northmore was arrested by the United State Marshal on a warrant Issued by United States Commissioner Mark A. Foote. He was not ready for trial and the case was put over fm one week He was held In hall Chicago has alwaya been known as the home of the play pirate. It was in that city that the stolen versions of all play were put on Ihe market. It now appears that It has also become the centre of the stolen film Industry. MARLBOROUGH COST $1,660,000. Hotel Purchase Price Disclosed In Aernuntlna of tloodrldwe Estate. The accounting of the New York Life Tin aire to the Port) -fourth Street ThSS Insurance and Trust Company of the real I Ire, following the run there of "All and personal property owned by Mrs. Aboard." The Lyric will remain dark Charlotte M. Ooodrldge, who died in IHS.'. next week, but will reopen the following shows that the Hotel Marlborough, win. h 1 week with a new attraction, w" , 'i;1 b,,hf. rWMV "H "rtht Kalirh has gone under the man. Crotttown Realty Company brought I agsmsBl nf V C Whitney and will l... Il.tt0.000. Of this amount $1,300 000 was 5 LJ l,, " ' Sim " wTf " a UJUSli!Ih5. SSTTLS'f!; . 1r0 by UdWBrd Eugene Hitter utsr oe aie? -V ?V "! T 1 I" SOBSOn, she will appear It. "The IStiJJSr.A ttL !Pw. Ot iorlo." by D'Annunxlo. I,,d lotto O. Wyeth and Mrs. Oouvemeur Car- I noohan. The last named died In 1906. and 1 her shars goes to her two sons. Frederick I and Oouverneur Carnoehan. The account- Ing chowed that the following sums have Bean paid to the beneficiaries: Frederick 1 "BiopBIB when the piece opens Ooodrldge, ttl,4l&: Mrs Caroline L. ! Hartford on Saturday Wallace Kd leelln. 111,414; Mrs. Charlotte Q. Wveth, dinger, who was to have played the lt!,ST; Frederick Carnochan. 0,873. r"1"' still In the Hartford Hospital and Oouverneur Carnochan. 154,411, suffering from injin l, s reotlvsd In the The accounting shows Dial Die attsia accident The ple,-e will Iw. seen here holds securities worth IS0T.3TK and uwns Bi the Bator Thesire durlne the week of the following real estate: Liberty and September '-:'. by whloh time It is ex a tings theatres, 60S Wstl ICd street I"" '"' that Mr Eddinger will be sble land III Coavsnt orsnue. Ml. 8ELLEW LEFT $1,759,79. Widow Gets n4o, TBS Rest Goes to TB Beneficiaries. The net value of the estate of the lata Timothy Gibson Sellew, manufacturar of office furniture. Is placed at gi.TBt.7S3.Ta by the report of the Ptate tax appraisers filed yesterday In the office of Surrogate Ketcham In Brooklyn. This turn It dis tributed by the testator In his will among 1 seventy-four beneflrlarlei. I Mr. Sellew died on September It, 112. 1 at Upper Montclalr, N. J., where, he had i made his home for many years. Hit es- tate Includes realty In New Y'ork State XmxSlTtMi. He had rash in banks aggregating 157,- 6.0. His office furniture Is valued at 10,000. He held certificates of stock In three corporations and bonds In seven. Mrs. Caroline B. Sellew, the widow, gets 1045.761.71. FORBES-ROBERTSON COMING. Will arias Kxtenslve Repertoire for His Farewell Toar. Sir Johnston Forbes -Robertson will sail for this country on the MauretAnta on September 20. With him will be his wife. Gertrude Elliott, as well as his entire company. The actor will also bring here for hi farewell tour the complete productions for "Hamlet." "The Merchant of Venice," "Othello." "The Light that Palled." "Mice and Men." "The Passing of the Third Floor Hack." as well aa "Csssar and Cleopatra" by Bernard Shaw. EUGENE LEM0INE DIDIER. I'oe's Rlostrapher Wrote AlaoBlalae'a Political History. Hai.timork. Sept. 0. Kugene Imolne Diiller. biographer of Edgar Allan Poe, died here last night. He wa 70 years old and a native of this city. His first "Life of Poe." published In ts"6. ran through nineteen edition and I still In demand. His next publication wa the life and let ters of Mine. Bonaparte, who was Betsy Patterson and an ancestor of Charles J. Bonaparte The last of his works was "The Poe Cult and other Poe Papers." issued in lli ami containing the result of several years of research work. In 1NS4 he wrote the "Political Adventures of James G. Ulalne." When a young man be was secretary to Chief Justice Chase of the Supreme Court. In 1 S73 Mr. Dldler married Louise Northrup, daughter of Gen. Lucius B. NofthrWP of the Confederate army. He Is survived by rive daughters. Richard Aaharst. Newark, N. J.. Sept. t. Richard Ashurst. 71 years old. Is dead at his home In Bloomfttld avenue. Caldwell. Mr. As hurst was' born In Manchester. England. He wa a mechanical engineer, at one time In the employ of the Pennsylvania Kallroail Company. He later was con neotsd with the Central Railroad of New Jersey. He was a member of the Amal gamated Society, of Engineers In England and of Henry Clay Iidge. Knights of Pythias of this city. He Is survived by his wife, three son and four daughters. Dr. Walter M. Fleming. Mount VMutoit, n. y., sept. . tr. Walter M. Fleming, aged 75 years, one of the oldest Freemasons In this section. Is dead at the home of his son, lr. Walter S. Fleming, Ml Rich avenue. Dr. Flem ing was horn In Portland, Me., and was graduated from Albany Medical College In lilt, He was a practising physician in New York city from 1869 to 10. when he came to this city. He was one of the founders of the Mystic Shrine and was a member of Mecca Temple. He Is survived by his two sons. Dr. Charles P. Fleming of New York and Walter S. Fleming. Georsie A. Aston. i :...,.'. A l.tnn I nf Ihe nrlntln' I ,., ,.r i a kmtnx a, Bon nf l.ih.rt i street. Manhattan, died on Monday at his I i.,..,... iu snMiMi t I n, tiftv-sixth vear. He was treasurer of 1 ths Twelfth Street Dutch Reformed churoh and a msmbsr of Fulton Council. Royal Arcanum. His wife and ' IWO n,)na survive him. Henry H. tirlmm, Jr. Clifton, N Irlmm, Jr.. i J Si pt. member I. Henry H if the firm of u-mhi ii n v. .... ..........(.... chMltl, with omoM at I Park place. bj vt , . . jTl , , S,'w Jork! ' " '.' ?Jf T'"' ' ,'?""a" "nr. (..-.in, apti-o ..... nan own tracted on Labor Day and which de- ve loped Into pneumonia was the cause of death. Mr. .irimm is survived by his wife ami one son. Thomas F. Rail. Thomas I- Ball, h.. was formerly head of the watch rase m.miif anturlng linn of Ball. Parker A Co.. died on Mon- day at his home, ajl Bast Blghloenth street, Flstbuth, In his seventy-eighth iai. lb was a member of Long Island LodgS, P. and A. M His wlfr. a son and a daughter survive hun. , . . JlnlfN i arey. . James Carey, naval medal of honor .11... I .... VI, ,., I, ... l,..,.. It.' " ..."i,,... . ion ,-. . . front Htr.ct. Brooklyn, In his sixty-fifth M ar I Hiring his four years service In the navy in the civil w ar he rescued three , of Ins shipmates from drowning at great ! rl"K nf hl" ow" "ft and received a medal "f honor from Congress for his bravery j H'" wife survives him. I I lr j,fl ti fnynr. I i "r A Coyne of Newark died ' v esterday at his summer home. Sterling. as Me w as to ears old Dr Coyne I Max de ansnatv Head. iSMSSl dlggft ilsSPBfft to T..S Six I'aiiis. Sept ;i. - .Max de Nansouty, a well known write'- and a msmbsr of the editorial staff ,,f the Temps, died here to- da). He was born at Dilon in ism I'lay and Plaer. Sheriff Harbinger and several hundred i 1 deputy sheriffs and attache! of his oil), r I were gttastl yesterday afternoon at a ; I special performance of "Bollsv Me. Xsn- tlppt," at Ihe Thirty-ninth Street Theatre I rneodore Roberts, who plays a sheriff I in the play and who was recently prisoner In Ludlow street Jail, was re- ' sponsible for the party. Mr. Roberts made t short speech, and so did John ' llairvmor,' anil Sheriff IfasKliesM.. " "When Dreams Come True" will In transftrrsd on Monday from the Lyric swaasepsmrian proouctions. 'leorge Cohan, who waa inlured in an ' utttnohlle accident near Hartford on Thursday, will play the leading role for ",rM "r f""' iwrformances in "Seven assume the part. RIDING AND DRIVING POPULAR AT LENOX Mm. Delafield and Minn Alex andre Arranging for Roller Skating. , I , IFOSTEM TO GIVE A DINNER j I Tennis Contestants Will He En tertained by Mr. and Mri. de Oersdorff. Lknox. Sept. . Weather that was bright but cool prevailed to-day and rid ing and driving were popular. At Stock bridge the open tennis tournament drew the cottagers, and the gallery In the af ternoon was Isrge. The Inrush of tourists from the mountains north nf the Berk shires continues, filling the hotels. Dr. snd Mrs. William H. Vanderburg, who were at Ersklne park, at guests t Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige Westlnghuuse, re turned to New York by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. M. McWIIIlams of Pnaadena, Cal., arrived at the Elmwood. Pittsneld. Lieut, and Mrs. Jere Maupln, who are at the Curtis Hotel while opening the Markay rottage, will pass the greater part of the autumn In Lenox. Mrs. Mau pln had been travelling abroad for some time and will come to Lenox for s rest before the New York season. The first of the roller skating meetings will be In the town hall on Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Frederick 8. Delafield and Miss M Civilise Alexandre will arrange the meetings. Mrs. Miguel It. Martinez has Issued cards for a dance at the Country Club of Plttstleld on Thursday night In honor of Miss Carmen E. Mattlnex. Mrs. Mar tlnex was hostess at luncheon at the club to-day. (.seats of the de UersdorBTo. Miss Edna H. Bargcr Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl de UersdorfT in Stock bridge. William M. Bullitt. Miss Marian Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Hunter went to New York. Miss Jane Mlnot Sedg wick, who was visiting Ml. and Mrs. Alex Sedgwick, has gone to Boston to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Sedgwick. Miss Marie V. lasigl nf Boston is visit ing Mrs. oscar lasigl In Stockbrldgc. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Curtis and Mr. ami Mrs. F. T. Fearey of New York are at ths Red Lion Inn, Stockhridge. Mrs. John Struthers waa hostess at luncheon at the Curtis Hotel this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John W Minium and Mrs. John C. Malluy will arrive to morrow at the Curtis Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Marshall. Mrs. Thomas L. Lutkins, Mrs. J. M. Hrownrlgg of New Y'ork. Mr. and Mrs. S. o Blair of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Brookllne arrived at the Maplewood, Plttstleld. A fair for the benefit of the floating hospital of St. Johns Uuild and Miss Folsom's convalescent home, which will be conducted by Miss M. Civilise Alex andre, Miss Anna R. Alexandre. Miss Laura Curtis and Mrs. Rosewell Curtis will be held at the Curtis Hotel to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thome of New York registered at the Ixiiox Oolf Club Miss Mary Martin of New York Is a guest of Miss Mary Shutter at Shadow Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Miles White. Jr., and Mrs. J. H. Stewart will start to-morrow for Baltimore. Mr, and Mrs. Barrett Wendell, who' were with Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Dlxcy, have gone to Boston, Mr and Mrs. Bdwln MeCleltan and thell gues:. Robert McClollan of London, who were at the Curtis Hotel, have mine to Camtit idge. William A Slat. r will start to-morrow for Beverly, Mass. Arriving at the Curtis Hotel to-d.i . were Mrs. Karl Walther Nsuhoff, Mr. and Mrs. James ("J. K. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Rushmore and Miss Mary c Fitzgerald of New York. The Fosters lasne Invitation. Mr. and Mrs. Qlrsud Poster have iss.i. i invitations for a dinner on Friday. Mi Poatsr will give a luncheon to-morrow .it Hellrfountaine. Mr. and Mrs Herbert B. Shaw of Bos ton Brrlved to-day to visit Mr. and Mrs 8 Parkman Shaw at Redwood for two weeks Among those who gave dinners enter. tainniK tile Lsnog cotttCgeri were Mr. and Mis II. I'M I TI,l.tl..H.,u .,,,1 Mr (nd Mrs Oeorge W Polsom at Sunny, I ridge. In Stockhridge Mr, and Mri Alex Sedgwick gave a large dinner party at thi Mansion I Mr. and Mrs Carl de tleisdnrff Will I entertain at luncheon to-morrow the con- teatants in the Stockhridge tennis tour- natltsnt. At the tournament to-day Mrs Oscar lasigl was at the tea table and ! poured for about fifty who were at ths .... clubhouse. Miss Dorothy Carroll of New Tork. ... t ...l.l. Ml... l. ... ....... lu ....... . . nil wns n 1111 .hiss r.ii . .11., I. U M ' a guest of Miss Charlotte Cram in Stork bridge Mrs Howard MoWllllams, Miss Mary Hrown. Miss Bvalyn llnmn and II J Uardner arrived at Heaton Hall In Stockhridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Stowe Spencer. Mrs John C Davis, Mr Charles Hyrroft. Mis. Susan Rycrofl, Mrs, M M. Roberts, Mrs Thomas McKet Brown and Mr and Mrs. Robert Thome of New York are at the Hotel Asplnwall Mr. and Mrs .lames ii Cannon left Poland Springs for LenOS, Where they Will pass the week end. Mr and Mrs Henrv Phipps went to Hy, ,y aUtomobllt to-day whence they I ,.ipP,-t to crOBt to ling island to visit their son at Westbury. . , . Temperatnre. at Jersey Resorts. ATUAMTtO ClTT, Sept. I. Th tamper ' ature was at noon hi re to-day Ashi rv Park. Sept The temper. ature was (17 at noon her. to-day MARRIED. QAMB BENJAMIN On gsptsmber I, iii. Chapel ,,r St. Bartholomew'! Chun h by the Itei William T ' r,,i ker, Ills, daughter of Ihe late Itrv Kaat hum Henjsinln. an.l Thoinaa K llsls ef gyrteuss, HAVRMBTBII iBddeBly, mi BUBdai nnirn- ln. Septemher 7. HH3. William f llsis. tneyer. In Ihe llgty fourth year nf his age. I Funeral aervlres will lis hhl at his latt reslilsnie. II Kast Knrly-nfth aireel. on Thursilay. Hrpisinh.r II, at lo A. M. Interment at Wouillawn BTRICKLAND, -WllliBBI A agerl Fuatral "Th Ki'NEiiAi. 0HUP.cn !l West Twenly-third glretl It-'ratlg I B Campbell llullitlngl. Thurslay, II) o'clock. HM!H' -' -- NDBBTAKBBB. FkANKE Campbell B4I-S sasae PR1V AMBULANCES TPA TOutraoM CHfkSt is tsBag CRBMATORIKM. tNTKLI.lUKNT, seleiiiin,' ant osiury uiji.tiiL INITKP STATKS CHKMATION OOMPANV rBVitwuBl r