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SI. MICHAEL'S MOUNT Next Lord St. Levan Will Forfeit Inheritance if Bankrupted. .,..?- . i?an> ) 81 Aubyn, who ?ajwlth the Klng'i H net 11 Egypt a?.d Africa, und w t.o !?;,- just made his Bankruptcy Court" with ran ts of about atet? ? --****rar ?..Mtt'l*^ to art ?? g? with bis *i all payment I -eeds to ?*7e5ta,. rotl i st Levan. ?whom b? * *hf- *??*? h*,r* ar? In somewhat of a quan -_ ?c; se In the entail of ??St. Levan cita??.- according to which * heir fi ' therein In t_, ?rent of bankruptcy or partial aliena? ron et I i .tors, so that If they do no! accept his offer us it - tands. ??th?**- M ander to them t*t no-i?. ?- ; t to sal af| their eMumvJ '?'? ?'''v r*-'**8*- h?a off? and leave i bankrupt, they lose ' I any evantnal j^.'.V.'?. .-;. ?Levan estate*. At the; tej, ?he majr'! can anly hope for the en-1 tailed propert? fei his other, Lord I ?t Levan, has two young daughters, to! ?-horn he 1? _i '? ?ted, and he nay be relied i ?MR to leal ? ?> thing that he can I alienate 1*0? ,|" u,le The tatall Include 8t. Michael's Mount, on lb< coaat ?>f Cornwall, one of ; the most beautiful and plctureeque places! in England, i castle standing on a ~>crlbed by the poet a? | "that beam- o ?* -WO set In lh< silver sea" uj-, Hist- ? In Normandy. '? v.h!"h it ' ' -s CUl "?? from. the pial ag at quite j ?0r- di-:. K ; id ward tlie | aai Ij pai t ? f the : ttavcOth centur* granted tin place to somo , llDCd alter the Nor-, ??an . ifllliated themselves with! ??^ g-. . llctlne monastery of the Mont ?St Mi' hi i .n Normandy. put 8t. Mi hael's Mount soon beca.ne,' than s pnory. King Jehi? wai - -? : ?? '? ? Bar? of 0**-| fo-d d*:* Henry VI aealnst, re?*.- ?? Wars of the Bocea in^ lat? ten thousand Roman Catholics mus-j ttrtd there, under Humphrey ??t AruadaL to take ut- arms for the obi religion. In j - it wa? held for Kin?" Charles kg'.l?.-. Cromwell and his troop?, i ntt-j? "ears after the bie?* it passed into tht p"fs-.-;.on of th? ?t. Aubyn tamlly, of m\pt% L. "1 St. L*.\an, who wax tho lato Lord Nrbj s militan secretary when Gov-j ernor General of **~?*n~t**-. it bow tut chief, j The eld BieaeettO buildings have been re-' r-odelle'i nnd rendered fit lor the require ?Her.'*- Sth century Ufa. Uut the' chape: la much a? It used to be, with Its I etcrtt dungeons beneath the store tVior and ding stairway lending to the roof of | tit ~r?at tower. Many a time has the kindling beacon of that tower flung lta J*_t of w-arning ov.*r sea and lan?l. and the ' i old tXOPA cresset for holding the t-aC'u. Are | .. yet, and U known by the pec I thtt pelt of England as it. Michael's Chair, ' I tir: being a tradition to the effect -~hoe*'>r s:ts therein before marriage w-ll ' toi? th? '.;-band or wife, as the case may! be. Non'es of the etrongest character and, ahead insenalbla to vertigo are required to. with saf- ?? a perch, it Will ~* noticed that in the peerages no Ittempt Ie made to trace the family of St. ! Aubyn beyond Sir Edward St Aubjn, who wa? CT? ited a baronet in 1?M6 and who waa: ?h- irandl of the present peer. This! ?t means that the St. Aubyns are a, ***_- ? 0? the contrary, they are ; tie olde-t h?-u?ey ,.f Dcvot?sh:re. : having owned ni-ft of the land on which UM important seaport <>f Devonport now tt-.-S'. end, ?s i han mentioned above, | --..?V ' en m possession of ft. lUehaefaj M-*-*? since the reign r-f King Charlea? j Th?* <-""??'.-i. moreover, a baronetcy which | like-rise dated from the Stuart kings. Oafortunatcly, tht ?ir John st. Aubyn who ("ltd Ut 1SSI and who was the last OK-**- of the original barorefv, had In his ranger ?ayt become Involved In on? of trrlages which have fur Btahed ?e much dit?rr>a snd romance to the ef tbe British aristocracy. This Scotch marriage had the effect <-?f invalidat? ing h:~ subsequent End1?!-: union, and the result ?raa tl U none of the children of thl* latte- ??? ?-?talifled bv lew to Tor?, fi- T -jd-sntage *?f this te he a/ttnib hi? la g? estetas not to his eldest ?V*t*He his third ant favorite son, who re **tv\--" if*~thc*ity by reyal H*en-e to use hi? ?id armorial hearing? ?nd *-ho *?n? in return foi peHtl?ral ?ervieco crea ad baronet in IMf. a -<>n, who ?led a f-*v \-e?rs ago, was I le the rears later, as Lord 6t. <l?e~~ea * - "-le being derived from Crnifh ? : age of that ?ame which Is part 'A Ml AUbyn property. The ? hi"* Si I.evan married a dauglu- of r<-timbe, thus allying two *t the ?reates! West ef England h"i*e?. Parser of England'? Parliament. Irasi.-vi. j a? old L^r?! Nelson, now in his R?-*.?*>-:.:?? -ear, baa kieen drawing for nterly eighty years 1106 a week?that \* to tbv, | -ar- from the British "?-?? By In the -nape ,,f ?m annual j |fttntOd-hy the nation in gratitude for the <*ervi~e* of his grandmothers brother. Ad? mira. Lord N'elsoti, his vig?*t?>'iv r.r,,f_. ~*?:nBt the eneroui nat'ire of tb* t,'?\ tm f*tHvi bv ? . Liberal g??\ernment ted hh md plea a? lo the dllBeulty of ??"aklrt both eicl? m??-t *rlth**~it nacrilicing ??le non?y th_t he i^? hitherto been e?< t>ected to itre te charity ???me ?rtah some ?<_at of an ill grac, from p man who h?? B-tet*/?*-l hundreds ??f thousands of Bollara Iren-, the taxp??.e... i,?,i ,,. ?i reward for H which h? himself has ren t?nt Bserely haoaua? there la i? *>er? the BarMota of ^el-'rt, which he totbarttad I_orci Nelson Is to-day the fath?r of the Kcus* of Lords : In fact, the father of Or?at Britain s ParHaaaent, since be ha? '?.tuple?: a seat |n ,?,, utioaal legislature anger than a:i\ ene el? n- b - i?. sa ? aim under four ?lirrerent ?-''*'' t? the twelve l?i 'tu- reign ' 'Hain IV, and he ?li.i he-Bag? ai u peer al the e-oronatlo-M of Quean Victoria, ?award Vll and ?;<??,r?re V. Ha la ? clergy? -: the Evangelical description, has ?**-? n pillar of the ("huit h Union ami has "?-.i- Mendi anxa*f the Nonoonforn~lsi dl H< - home ;?t Trafalgar Hou?? ?near Pallsbttry, in Wiltshire--? ?ftelv ?ansien, large par), and "Ftate, jj^1'1 ' ' tented i.y the mm-.n t.? the ??v. Wllliem Nelson In reroBnitlon of the ?etvtc--, tsntaXerad bj hi- brother in <<?n -i.-tf.rv of Ttafalger. wife became s ?*unvert to EtamaB fore hin d.-ath. ef his renager sena, Ute Hott. WE* ??rj Nelson, is Uhewle? a member of thst It U h< who will eventually In ". th. T rafa I itar II?.iimo es '""? and the annuity ?.f Ki.OO'l a \?.?r. for ?"??i pra-jumptlv?, bia I n.tn.-r, l*. Vlicouni Vlerton, a 'irmed ? nearly sixty, while his two ?near _n.i eider brother?, Charles and 'Jjbeit, dud without l??u.'. Herbert. wee wa? th<- eldOet, and bor? the ticuitaey i. "t Vlereemt Trafalgar wai killed by a ?n ?lownsi-ir ?'allltis the Hon Edward NeioOB -'nd his l hi the Urn of i-uc'ession . of the present /''"? *?'*"' '?? married to Miss Kitty Kell, ? laughter of A J. ??:. Mich. ?f7 ' ? the Esrldom of Nelson. h,,(1,- Tr-*f?.l??-1 Hou*i estate and of the rt,n ?**Bsl?e le meet curiously or 'hi**?' i0T '* ,v*s rt>PB***?d in Ihe patent m the ,v??t 0f A-jmtr?j txjrd Nelson?. ???rior. hr?,h, . ,,. . ig ?,,,??. ,?.,,. |a-MMtb? pei-ra-?r. Um .?nniilty and ?he estaW shotiM pass to Us sos of Mr*. Thomas BoHon, of Norfolk, ??I* eldest sister of the ^?i?.?t admiral. The present earl is the Kranuson of tin.? Mrs. Bolton. MAItiJI'ISF. I?i: FOXTEXOY. WILL BEAUTIFY VASSAR Samuel Parsons, Jr., Completes Plan for Developing Campus. Samuel Parsons, Jr.. fo-m.-r landscape architci ,,f the Park Board, hat ?'..mpieteci plans fur the development and beautifying of the campus ot Vassar CoII?Bge Thm fact was antioum-ed <?n Sat unlay at th? alunir?;?-' luncheon in this city, un?l yester? day Mr. Parsons ?ni?! he had he?n aske?l ?teal l>ecenih?-r by the truste-s to prepare the plans. "The Vassar campus." said the landscape architect, ?I? naturally a beautiful one hihi lends itself eaelljr to a pian of development I understand that several hulldltiga are! ?-otitemplate-l an?l It la th.- purpose el Pros lient Taylor and the trustees to have some definite plan alone which the future devel? opment of (he institution can he ???oie**?'??!. "The Oxford quadrat,?!.- |v cnrn.-.l out. A waterway en the ?-ampus and the valley through Which It run?, will be marl? into a garden spot i>etw?-n the ol.ier bulMlagS ! and the new quadrangle When completed ; the \'as?ar campus should he one of th? | m..m beauUful In the eountrj " In the last f?>\v years the V'aasar Alumni? AssodaUon has. it was announ?ced at the meeting on Saturday, ?given ai.out j:?"."?"1 to tho college, and 130,000 or tto.oon ot thtU amount will probably I?.' expended un the development of the campus, according to the plans of Mr. F*arsens. NEW SOCIAL SERVICE AGENT Episcopal Commission Names Upstate Rector for Work Here. The Episcopal Social Servie** '.???iniiilsslon Of New York has chosen the He*.. Chali? K. QlltMtl to lake up labor, temperance, housing and similar racial problema H? has indicate! hi? willingness t.? ciit.T upon i tiie w'ork. Ti??- ?comml* en.wer? I l?y the last EpltKOpal convent!' n of New York to |?ut such agent in the field i .'pi.- ?*??! al i 'hurch'a nam? .j?'i?'d ? to co-operate v.th all otucr agendea uno of these oth.-r Bfencles Is a common i?-?i-, ?ratios, mud.- up of ministen i>| KVtfal I t undertake tho setuement of all ! Etjikes. or. at any rate, to nsoeitain con ni of Loth rides nn.i mak? the re? ! meat? public. Members of this commission Inalud? Mayor ?Sague of Poughkeepsie. it. Pulton CutUng. of the .\-- ?dation for Improving the Cocdltlon (?f the r.H?r. John M Glenn, of th tundatton, and Arthur A ...inman of the commission ?s the Rev. I?r. A. <"*. Cuu.intn?, ct Pough? - -, and another membei Ii th. Kev Pr. Jo! i i ? tita? .Mr. Gilbert come? from i\ ntrai Kew York, where he was sraduat?-?-) some years ase from Hamilton College. II? ha- h'-sti rector of Oraos ?Church? at MHihrooK. in Pntchess County, for the last fea* years ? * TO HONOR FATHER KEAN High Mass to Celebrate His Elevator* by the Pope. In honor of th?? elevation of the Rev. .lohn .1. Kean, pastor of th? Holy Name Roman Catholic Church, at M?h rtreet and : Amsterdam avenue, to the duality of mesn- prelate by the Pope, ther? ?will h-? Celebrated to-day in the .-h'irch a solemn I hl?h mass by Monsignor Kean, assisted b) ' Father iwtusney, ol Um Church of the! Asc-nsion. ss deacon, ?nd Kather Fitz- I sinimons. of it Gregory's, a.-? suhdea.-on. Father Byrne] of Bt Patricks Cathedral. I will he master of ceremonies, and Mon? signor Lavelle, of St. Patrick's, will d- Wat a sermon. Cardinal Fariev win b? repr? seated by Monsignor Hayes There will be a meeting of the parish? ioners thl? evening tn the auditorium of the school attached to the Hol) K?me ? h.irch, at 91th street and Amsterdam av? nue. Addresses will he mad? hy Terence .1. Mclfanua and Justloe Mayo A testl? ?? ii i... presented to Moi ilgnor Kean a?< an etrldenes of the parishioners' appreciation of hi?, lahors In their ? ? l all for the las? eleven > BRINGS RARE BOOKS TO BELL London Dealer Keeps Six Volumes with Him Always on Trip Across Ocean Six rare volumes which never left the par. son of their owner during th? vcv... rived here yesterday from Southampton on the American liner St. Louis. Thej si?ted of a small first edition of Cha?ner. a firet edition of Goldsmith'? "Th.- Vicar of Wakefleld" and four hand Illumined mis? sals made b- Roman .'???1 olic monk? In the fifteenth century. These book? and several hundred ether rare volumes of less valu?- were brought here for sa.e by t'hurles .1 Sawyer, a Lon? don book dealer. The six volumes which ar? said to be wort!? many ?housano? of dollar? were car? ried by Mr ?Sawyer constantly throughout the voyage. During the day h? carried them ir. special ?pocket? in his cloth? r I at night they were kepi in his berth WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Fr*e .\ : task? '-? Uta Americas Museum ?-?f! Natural Hleterj , of fgile waidnrr AS \ ? . ? Tafi at Us ?In dli ildorf Asterta ? Ueeeln ?Han**1 ?"*' <?"* w unen'i Henrj Georg? I..-K?!?. Cntt nmmktrnrti, S:?*? p. m ,,r tha Saratoca Conn I ?**?'*** Jfort City. Hot? ' g '??? pre?.? ? n' Taft at Uaooli dinnei ol lha KSttona* ,. . Hotel Aeter 7 p. m. Addreee. "f Pn -?.-er.? Tafi ai ilnner of ?he lira/Mat.?" Club, ?*lt> Club, aven?a?. Ltaeola ?um ??? '?? ' Imnao? Club, club house, evening. tlnmm ' and ball ' V ' ? . iblhnn . lui? ?.f iti" ?StS \??e,.i? District, Nlbloi . . nias M*?*tli?fc' "f th? *??? : '?'i,; *' "5 n?et lmii -arose ?vantas. lion .., "I'la.ti.a: Unlformtt] ?n Foot ?at Drug I...?.*?. Btata and IVderal." at th* :ut. tina t ?!.?' BocttjtJ Ot MeJl<-l Juris ru No. it \\?'?t 4B.1 etrttt, aveulng. Baurtaliun-ml and kail <"" '' ' ,< ,,f \ MemM] DlDJtriet, Lea I ? ?: ^? Ho i- . ? ? -f.JUK Ut?etun enter tha auapleei <?f tho n>ar.i o? i du catten, by ??'?'?)or Oaoiga ll?.?i> Putnam? p ,,n "M.raliam Lincoln," A??o Ut? il U.M..i *??. r? 11, Brook I] i?. s IS i?. n?.. Public lectura of Um ?Board ol E9du?-atlon, fc.io 1?. m Maniiaitati: Btuyv-MBnt lliuh .s?.)?..??!. ir,tii street, neat of First avenue, "Ai . Vn uoi and Sun vi'-uu.ji i_n.?p?," Theodore Ins i. <? .?,,?.? - P ibllo B. hool 21, 49A ? ? ? ?; .,' Third avenue. ' Prciieeeor Will? iam USbey; l*nbllc Hchool ???>. lUth etroet and Kt. .* ichii.a? *brabar l.n oota " Dr. loha H. Handi 11 ^b I. S hool 51 No t/U Wool 4411? street, Hov ?i'i B I'.u-.. r; Public Hchool .v.?. No 22*. Ym*1 91th '????" t. '1??.,/?. . ' ?iristiaii I ??'.it..i. Scbool <"2. Ileorter, Baaea and Nosfolk ni- Lincoln," u,?. ?Hon Tbomai u Wllsue; Public s? m<??ii in?. t Hli'l.ili avenue, urn., DUlocatlone, Bpraina and Hugaoatlou," m Heno i; Savage; Publl. ?-? i??..?i :!??, Avonue a en?i Hum 77ii? ttreet, "Natlonallt-r ?i? i Mualc," Edmund Kevern; ?Public Scbool i.M? No MI i:_si UStti street, "Abraham Lincoln ' Krederlch Judaon Souie. ph. i?.; Public School it?:.. IOSth itreot, wool of A ir. Ht?-i .i?. n; avenue, "Otrlylo ?n?1 Lao ? Pro>fooaor Stoeaton Asaon; Publl ?School IM, lywiM ???,i ii.,Cxi. i ?.? Motional Oovornmoat." A Ki-ankim ???--**?. Ph. i> , New York l'ubll? Library. No. 112 l:?-i i??i'i, '.'?'. "The preventloi ol Tuborcutoata" Dr. Bortiaiii n. Waura; 8L Luke'? n?n. No. 4sa Mud?.?h etroet, "The . i.i:<Jr*n's ?'??urt. * Mi?? Madeline /,. Ooty. St. Petart Hal!. 20th ?treet, w??t 0f Klgtiih avenu?, "Lit? A? ??reaalve: L'tlllilne; the Unvlronmem " H??? Jtunln C, Gruoaberi; Ht. ? olunibo Hall. N-?. ?Ml wen ?th ?treet, **Patrloii< Sont? rod War ??ongs,*- ????,?, K_t? ?? thitlendrn. Tho Broas: Mui-i-le Hi?h ?School, l?*50tii ?ireet and Roeion Heat, "9 II ?r.l ?he Homan?K ' hatie? i Horn?, I >> ?' ; ?PsWIe .- *ool ?. Km-fabrida. aven?4o. Ki????iT<-i?e. ' ?Tbt MioMy Ht l?,,,,,,, M,.. JonaM M : novia- rwii. a*bmo\ y, sl Anf)', avenue, ?Abrnhar-i Lincoln. ?? j !? Pr)r, y\, i? : T.? favette Hall. Alasandov ?vw??? BehutnotMi. ?b, m?>i?.,i ||ye*tc.' *?**? * \ uo ?.le".?. I'i,. if. VU?u Yesterday's Fill of Concerts. Tl.? btl?ie?t day Of the rnnc_rt -.,.;,?,?. . tel lb. ' I was s Runda* n? d j b--vothetleall- s day of rest Hoe many Ismail snd unannounced things were on tb< ? p, ed not i" told eannot, in fact - bul these were the things ef sise and slg? 1 niric.-inc. : A cone, it .?f Italian nm entury Theatre by tbe Symphony 8o? ROtne novelties calculate,! t?i rurlostty, In me afternoon; almul-! . -, i song recital by Alexander! I Helnemann at the Belaaco Theatre, also | ; <i concert of Russian mualc l?y the Russian I Symphony Bocletj si Carnegie HalL These wars tbe efferlnga "f the afternoon In the ? Borough of Manhattan, but aerees th? Easl R ,'r then was a concert -f the same eerl? mpoii by Ute New York Philharmonie ??.. Then it'i order that neither tlm? nor opportunity should be permitted t<* c> to vaste? there wsu> a concert by Kut?eiik twhose manager.? have not forgotten their ;ir.-- lessons from Mr. Dan Probman) in the Hippodrome In thi evening, and also Hi uaual miscellaneous concert at the Metropolitan Opers House, *n.-?le Interest Ing thi? time by the participation ef Miss M an?l the production of a new w?-irk ! b; a local composer, Mr Christlaan Krien?, In "Inch another attempt was made to en? force the Dutch musical Idiom upon <?ur at? tcntlon. We say "another attempt" he Mr. Krien? ?had ?had his say at le i*-t twio before at concerts of the Barrera En? semble with hi? "Aquai-ejlea Hollandaises." ;? \? had w?on so much approbation from ! r viewert and the public as must have ? ed him. if 11 ? ?? i s ich a thing as ; satisfying an] composer- which we greatlj doubt. 1'nfier the circumstances careful an?i de? tailed consideration can !??? given to noth? ing The composition which challen?-.?) the most lnter?st In th<- afternoon was s?*am batl'a concerto In Q mni>?r f'?r pianoforte, at ?1 orchestra, of which the soi?? part was | played by Mr. Krnesto <-on*-?!" It ha 1 POl I.ii heard before In New \ork; Indeed Signer Bgambett'i music has been ?adl* an?l undeservedly n?nrle ted. As on* el the few Italian composers "ho have dexot-l, their attention le high? musical forms than ? the opera he hss de?erved better at on-. hands. Then w_? too mu?-h i?*,* dneaw the orchestra] part to an?couraa*e a vor. enerc-e-,. exri/esslon of opinion concorninr th. work ti? a whole, but there was i ? denying the original charm of th? second movement-?* romanas in which Mr Con? hulo produced a reall*. astonishing ?sftettn In broad cantilena by skilful use "t the eoetcnuta pedal. The solo performance I "us throughout ?ojiu, d'gnlii?-?! and I rilllani ! and did boner to th< cemposei as we!) as] lyer. \ novelt) whleh challenged more Intervst (because of iircum-t.-i ? ss) proved much bss i;itere.iting than the ecMCCrtO. Thi", wa? an exccrpl (~r two ? x'?-'i'ts-c irai Intoneeecl) from Wolf-Ferwri ? it 'I GleJolli dells Madonna," which thu? fai h?<- beep beard onll In Berlin and ChleagO. The pieces did nut measure up to what the other worko of the compooer Jus? tified the llBtener- In expecting. Obviously they depend for th?ir effectiveness largely on their ?g?ta-Station with the Inctdei the drama. Baidb presented. a? Ibej were llectlona of i -elude to "Cavallerla the st cond, .i *? ..i?/ ? t ? hi scng of unlucky things In I~< '?' v? t the pit *- v tfully harmonlieo ? and orchestr. I Otherwise th- Italian com-1 posera of ihret teneratlone tton by a concerto iroi.with '??*??? violins as the concertino) by Vtvaldj, th? overture to "William Tell." SinlK.-n-Tt.'s 0>V?*rture to1 ?i ?? Bai ill sett. ? and the Interne/.-o f*-?*.,- pucdnl's epern Mai an *?- ? auf- a reUi^ exprei ? * I t of dramatic writ ptlve <?f Man<*n? to H. i ?angers of - th. prison itterane, -s ? ? De? ?rleiut's n ?? Iva to follow his end? of the .??th - ? ? -?? '? I ?Dl! rpl- ? . it ?emelj Interesting eoneeti -.? th? Metrepelltsn '?pera Heus? In Ihe evening for Ml?? Parlea played the Paga? nini con<*erto and other ihm-:* m her best style. Mr Smirnoff ?nrtx unusually ?r:i fei . Mi Rol " sdded to ths ceneral ,,,.? Mm< Premstsd earrled nil he.,ft? CaptlV? With l*|i--be?h ? Til **.tl e air from "Tannhsuaer snd a group of ? othinB of which ??he SHng aft- ? ah The pew ??, rk though it has Peen published and heard abroad, had Ita first performance in America it la a n ffir mov?*ments, and Mr. Krien? ? "tn ?folisnd." Fluent anl hngratl? atlng sre all us four movement?? ("Men guydei ? The Dut "Evening Bounds" and ,-Weed?en Dance"? though if thr.re ? b fl*? \or about H II "a- scarcely distinguish? tXdi Bui n **- pl"'?-ir.B music, and Ihe public enjoyed it- ?? ' K _--a ? HEINEMANN SINGS LIEDER Knbelik Plays to Big Audience with Damrosch Orchestra. .lexander "fetn*m*.nn, Ihe Germ?n Heder. ?ing'-r. pa*-?- a concert yeaterda* afternoon at th?- Betaeec Th-eetn befen sa audience ?f m-edernti etae Mr Helnamann'a i'?'?-; gramma was a verted one. inein? by Loewe, gehubert, Bchumans ft ? r?in - , ?teln, M??ndelsaohn, Wolf, n-tis Hen Richard itrness, Karl Kami?, an?i Cuaen end concluding with .? group ??f Qer* man I" Ik -~ Mr. H?alnemetm prev?ad himself, ???- ?i i aya an artist ol admirah ?? i tativi powers, tho fl ' lessor of a voeal equipment ol bj no mean? the first orde \t tnn?s "f pitch was b) no mean? perf?*ci hikI his upper ton.? ??? ? cldedb h*ursh. Vet there w.r? both dell? ,..,??. -?'"i i'"wer m Ma interpratntleits, and piir-n epplouas wa? abundantly <ie .???r.< ?'? a v?? ?? dllfereni rentiert t?.?.k place at the Hippodrome In the evening, when Jai Kubellk, U'??"" "> ualt?r I'amrosi-h. und orchestra from the Bymphcm*' Bedety, ??p peared befon an Immeaae audience. Mr, Kubellk, Ol cours-, took the bo\mr. by storm, and bis technical fireworks In Wlenl awski's "Souvenir ,,p Meecaer*" an?i i ainl'a "Campaneils ' were little short of aartousdlng. Lea? satisfa?'t"i-y *?*? but playing of Balnt-flai????*?'? "' ?***- '?" " mlnor- but ! ;.,_ .,;0 bis techadejne wag Bawlesa and his tone wonderfully Farm. Hoth bete and ln me vienxtempB oooe-a*te In i> minor! Mr. I'amt-'H.b provided a_moet admirable eccompnnimeni DICKENS FUND NOW $10.000, i ,., t.h H Crbonte, chairman ??f the Dick? en, rcnt.-r.arv Kund being mlaed la behalf { the Bve ftranddaughl-rs of the famous author e*pieeaed bis -naiih.-ati??,, rester lav that ti.. American rabecriptions had ,,:;.. ?enched the total af lie-BH. Clarencii H. Mackay, of N? - '? ^;-<?-. ?. the t ?i... fun.i. 1' ,:-lS been i insurer "' '"' "" without the empwyme^^T^r*and ti,(. wish?, of th? sobaerIban who desh ?, remain anony?.; **"' ,'" '.-sp.?.-] when th- list? are publtebed In th. gama* _ HUNGARIAN CLUB HOLDS BALL. The annual ball of the Hungarian Ropnb? bin Club was ntU ** evening at the Caf? Martin. American and Hungarian , **"'-r""-, . |lb g,)(j an Amerl? ip ors hung about me wm. ? eaa band aim ?** - H"^--rli-n 5*?*J crcht-stra Among ?k lJ2w-___ and Mr, William Loch. Mr. and Mr^ Um ue\ ti. Kccalg. William COh?. Dr. Filler, hi.: t. Ma.Hh.al and Mr. and Mr* Arthur Hahny. ' fDANCE TO AID SCHOOL GIRLS , Novel Entertainment Planned for Benefit of Athletic League. fir'*-' brauch of the Publk Senools' Athl'tl?* Lttaane wlH ltf*"*S a- benefit enter? tainment et th? WaWttwf-Airta-ris ??n Kri ...iv, i*?- x ., it u hi? h f'.ik daao he performed by many women of i>r?>mi nenoe In ih?> city. All th? ?? ?have bees ? oil? ? ted ? ' ? '" opie? of I i I - eotmtrlss ?? Miss ?Wsab**l Rurrh??nai, I chairman of th? folk 'lane* ?rommlttas of th?. Playground Association of Amerleii, who is the chief ?authorlti In America un 1 thl? -tyle of dancing. i Music will he ?tipplled by thirty ?r-embers ?of thr? boston Brmpben*/ Orchestra, under l Gustave itrubo, who haa ape. lully Orches? trated th? musk for thr folk danees. The - ? i dance? will be done to the bagplr*' The gir!.?.* branch **-'a** the first organi-.. tlon t?. start folk dancing in the publt? yho'i^, six year? ?go. an?! tlM movement ?throughout ?he ?? u HT has spreng front thl?. This will he the firm time thf?t tue real folk i ? . ?? >???*? n given in publie? la? the ?chool children ?re not permitted I to tuke part In publie s**Mbltt**P? whSTS admission i?, paid. Home ol thos nho will dance at the sn? tertalament ??r?* Miss Juliana ?Tutting, Mr? Charles Van Rensselser, Mi.?. ?Lortllard Bpan?-.-r. ji . Mi.- i?:.kiey Rhlnelander. Ifrs, Kldder, Mrs. ?prank Fhippa, tbs Ml??es Btutser, Miss Aatoluetu Butler, m?-*? Olady? Btorey, Mis? Halan Ford, Mi-r Grae? K?n, MISS Murj rl?: l'rt-nti.-?, Ml*? Katherine Williams? Mi-? Luc*/ Brown. Mis? Anigellca br??v\n. Mis- ri.?r?i? * .* <?ay ley, Ml ?-? Douglas Bosworth? Mrs. ? ! ?* ?r, Mrs. Louli In inc. Mrs ?'lare^ee Wyeoff, Mis? Kathall? Kelly, MIm i,le:mot Hiaton, Miss Flor. . M!*-^ Amv HuttOl Miss Eleanor ?Lockwood, Miaa Katliarlnt Hi tt? n and MIm All??? Hunt. e COLUMBIA HA.S ALUMNI DAY Varied Programme Arranged for the Celebration by University Men. Thla is "Alumni Day" at t.'olunihla Uni? versity, and the graduates will Im found i?. number? tn the ramrua to take rar? in i? programme ot event? prepared by ve ? ^ *.nd the university su? ?h..nil- i? The t-ampua no ?Joubl will ?.rsent a lively i ii an'! drum corpe and i ???? >? ill prtyeite the music and a vaudeville performance I? reheduled to tike ternooa in the gymnasium? Kn alumni sonferenc? will bt beet, nro-, loncheona orpan ie tala recaptleni and ? ? ak dinner will ocenpy the attsatlep ? .,,...., returning to thi r .?ima iiiat-r The dav -elll erd ? Ittl th? -'?'?ui'l Colum . i ? - - -1 ?? anla ?akstball r u Ii I ? k". mnfi?i?itn, followed I a dai ?~^ ? o ?? CONCF.FNTNO "LYDIA aiLMOFF," Letters of Miss Anglin and Mr. Jone* Explain Withdrawal i mutual agreement 1 le? jaret ? d i km y Arthur .Tone*. ?? ?- ? Lvdia Gllmore ' Mptelal \ . ? , .,? baa beet Itb?i ? ? necessary chan-?e? may Ik ni-dv ?ni tbi drama b? **<reaeRted In ? new fo?-m in tho autumn, TM folloerlni letter? win ? ? pi .in the wlthdrswsl ' ?Dear Mr. Ktnrj I i ?nes: 1 heai ??? many opll OP? that ?he I a-' ol "Lydia ??? ?? not ?uotsln ? m ?->f ?he first two aetia, t it be . '"<. y.. i to ? to it? || to mc In Loi don ' II >?-? i oould da " :- I f?m1 i u we sh for It. Csn y. ?? .... . - ttncerel",, MARGARET W'il.iN Hotel M'irt?; Ai'">lnet?e, February 7, ISU Deal '?">- Ai.ai ' ' ? ttehsd ? i ? ? ?-? * i?t night and tjuilv ag ? ' ' ' ' ; f tl ' thli'k ?in. is due to th? l?Ct t ? a ? I departed fron? my I v ' that i ft?r ? rlitv f?>r Per.-!,,,. ?... r f?"in<t i pod not given myself tiro? I" put ".*> i'? ' V"i'k o th? later . the. tl .,: ?i . ? i ?? ? ? ? | ...... ? ,?? \.'?i plena, or to <i?> t ? i.? ni i ?? ...ii?i in th? ?im? m n ? i ihtik ?hi?? explanation I? due to Sew Torii iUy*"f?-. snd that *? may e?s tl ? thai .?** >e? they really >*eu "Itydls ' fea will hs the ston ' f< ?.r i sho ild onlj bt ? lee my mlatab? If I tried to r.-via* the piny in tin ? : ?.i product I? In its I 1 rceent eeuaoj, _t (he Lyeoutn under these clreum?tamc?ea I will. if ?i i eonvanleal te you, ?wlthdrai l Ihv ..- ??.???n a- i??si snd thua |1v? me full lima ,rt r?.'..r.-ii i.-t th? later ? I ?n ?i ? ?r or tfnal form, io tl tl w? r? i f-nt ?' again in th? suturan. ralthfull) *? "?ira. HCKRT \I:T1M'M roNKi THEATRICAL NOTES. rergntM-n ?tu ?.? ?..'tev's matine? nr? evening perfoemane? In th? Paltos Theatr? begin her ?I ith week In *?"**? ' |y Madison In the ?Jellghtful f?em?dy, "The Firo? I.adv in ?h? Land " The i jv to theatregoer? of ail ?nes ami c/.i diii.'n-. I? i? tvhol? some, witty, r??'r,?ii!le, id d? tl w|th ??harj-M rs fa In the i'.aUi--. ? e^ru actlns hsa slresd) seqttlred | "? f??i Iti ??.???,.,'?in? ,rv rharm ??.?i -kill Margare) Anulm .?? the [.yeoum T thi? afternoon ;iud ev?snlng iMglp? a tort* night'? revival ? ' "Gi -r H??.',kt?'rs. . oined) bj s v. w Msaon if .f the n ???' polish?? i, . ?? i ed and dellghtfu ? now befor? ' i? public ?-?ill appear ?with Ml?? ? .-, a? in ?he origins! run of thl? mirthful .'i.?-, ib.- *Mwnea In which then ?i ? tag? ?III - througl ? ?| . Rlnl ??f I'.ir.i'I'?" il '?' ,.ii i i heatrs 11 '?"' "' '' ?' 'N'" ^ ",lv ''**?' me f??r ih" aeaaon ! ? ?ady I....u^d f,,r ,, .i tout *?' hi? It will ' rough , . . novel and attractive pl_5 preaet led h ?? mann r w hl? . s "caught ih? town Al t ? .I e venin? *jre**"-ent_l ? - . :?i %\ ? k ??f ?ts ru?? Kla\? .v Eilanger Mil "t-en their new produ(*tlon, 'Th- Mhi fr-.?i? ?"..ok'?" .?t t ? V.a.l-'li;-, ?,?' MIMIC r.-.l'imOr.'. tO-nlgbt. Am. n? th? -aiiKHpal In th? ?-ant .?re Qui n mn. i"?? i W ill m. Ideell? Ken yon, Ralph Whiteliead lohn l)al) Murphy, gti '? Hoban, n?vla ?\rcaro, B?**anorPen. dleton, Mario-' Murr.? loMphlne Hsrl niiinn, Itcn.- Thornton. John i Demp?jey H?..i J T. Challle. Th? Bhuberts anaoimc? tha? James T. Power? liai '?? mm rel.eareili fst ? r mu?l?'al |.|i<l?.?tl"U. t'iU'hil "Two ' " Hilde?','' in which h? i- ?-""" te !" ?<?? n under their management The hook and i lyrics ?.f ??Two mu?. Brides" in by Ar? thur Ainierson ?and Mr. ?Powera Th? mu?ic la b* Gusta* Kerker. Th? i ?? ? ??111 1? lu I ? I'r.iii.Hs ? ?ni?u'?>n. Oreee Kennlcut, Arthur T*\M.'ii<?.. Arthur Hough, K II. K-lly. l-.ni?- I...I1.1.UI an?i (Ulbert ?Clayton. At tl??' r?-?iue-t -f Mrs Nathan Btnus, (,?,u.?r^.r. Vl? .-j.r.-iil. ?it of *? l'e?h-Kl S?? dety ol ?Perwmal s-tvi?-?'. ?'??him and Bar? ra arranging ? benotst portottnanet, ., m occur al n ?? George M. (*ohan Theatre m K.mduy plght, Maffea I? Tbs seat *aij f.?r th. TetraeeUt* ?one it which win ?.-.? Kiv.ii ?.t '?!"? Hippodrom ? i.? st Bunde** tiigh* ;.- see opsn. -x!'"'' Tet rasMni will ix.- assisted ??! Nahan Fran.?.? ?.ml hi? oicii'stur of *-? v.'iity-tK. muM ?h.ns. s.v.ui English Hongs will h?, in ?1.....I ui th. diva a t on? srt ?profnunme. ??????? COLUMBIA STUDENTS' NEW PLAY. ?'oluml.l'i rnlverwlty atmlenta will be Been In their annual rollepe made mualeul ? omedy ?luring tlM week hepinnln? Mareh A In th? -?rnnd ballr?>om o' the Hotel Av. tor. Tin? '..?ir? prodectjea ?**k?eb le ?*aiic?j th? "Mjrstertoas mi**? Apaehe," sill run for ?in ?-ntiro n#?-k in tbfs tHt**, and will h.ter b? elven In Pluanurgh on Arrll ? an?1 m Vfaehingtea on April ?? I LORD LISTER DEAD Discoverer of the Antiseptic Sys? tem of Treatment in Surgery. London, Peb 11 i .?..? , Listet. Bral Baron Lister, ? le famoui | hi* ? ? of the antiseptic system of tuent In sun , . ne wi ? born In 1127. and id aerved sa pro fHs?ir,r of ?ttrgery in Olaagow _nd Rdln burgli universities and In Ring's ?'?-liege. London Bu g< : ? it has boat a ? - to? divided into two p?riode, the pre Llster iind the poat?Ltetcr p?riode The momentous year? of division lay between |SCO and IH?, ? ; l? the ? oung surB.! was occupying the I of sur? aery at the University or Glasgow Mis connection with the Olaagow Infirmary I gave him a large practice, and through it j h? became attcjualnted ?ith the terrible ! mortality resulting from ?surgical opera? tions In one week as many a? ?rt j tient? rii-j?-i, ?fter .-_?.>? eparatlons, from ??loud poisoning. Another enemy o\ war-is va? surgical gangrene, which ?wept on unchecked despite ail efforts t?? deter? mine it- ceuoe To t is mastery of tnese evils LiMer bent his oh let energies, lie trie.i every expedient to make the wards sanitary. i|e insisted on ?careful washing of bands by ???'? tienta undat op? i:? -t : " \ , - dona to deter* iesd dlsi ?' ? To Pasteur, th. tanner, Lister was finally Indebted for th? key to the dlfBculty. Pas? ad ?li??o\-?.?l that the real agents m the proosss ??i putrefaction were minute or ms In the air. Acting <>n this i Lister coi red I f finding ?some solution that. would kill the??* organlsmi without Injuring the human fl?-fh. Carbolic ? m sel ?? ? . .1* ' ? best form ot p rm? leide. After some experimenting he found the right solution and began to get i with his bow solution h? weened ah wo ..ils and Instruments. Then he Invent? ed a carbolic -pray with which to kill the -??rm- In the air. Later, '.?jwever, be ' learned that th? spray was superfluous a i aii a- .v ?rented and l?anda_*d i wound could not ? **t*rnM In the air. \? Immediate decrease In deaths (rom j aurtiicnlly made wnurda followed. His ?" loaverlea were heralded far ?nd wide and ?unlveroally ?de?t?.i Th?is wae medern ISUrgOry born. The world's e?t::n?te Ol the value of Us'er s work eil epitomized ?ome ? PI .\%o at a banquet In hi? honor, when ci,? ipeaker turned to him and said i ' My lord, it 1? not ? profession, it it not a nailer; It !? humanity !'?e!f which, with ? ered head, ?alu'.s you." !?? r?l LI. i.r c.as 'urn of a Cl?i3k?~ ' ? mage of t pton, now ? i?art <?f London His father. wine ant. follow.-1 sdmee ai an a* I tien, wi? ne llttis distinction. To him is eredl. tntlon of s powerful com : ematle mJcr ra by scientist? germs, the,-ef*re. received a strong Im* lt~r and ear!*- environ? , m*-m. toward hi? lf< I e Boy prepared l?>r ?? ?lege in the Friend?' school at Toi ? Prom there he *? ? ? ? Collage, later trans? ferring to ti ol Inciden, wh?r?. r- rt ? ??* Bachelor of Arts lu IM" Five rears i?'-r h? ?oik his Bret t..- ii*ai degrei md becanu a fellow i - j.??? al Col e . ,.| Burg. it. IV." he <*?-? |f| . ..(tend ' Professor J Svme, then ? his whol< f'lture ra?er. I*i*ident?llv. n UM hs married .urn?-., daughter <" r. ?(,r - oie Bhs 'I'd In 1* I L4ster*s own ski'i soea began to attract att?antloa ?t"l ?he appointment at Glasgow followed In 1MI he ?.?irr-ci-d h's father ? of ?urgery at Edin? | I rgli I'nlven poet which be held until 1177, when he wenl t., LondOB to ac? cept a tlmilsr professorship at King ? lege Af?r the death of his wife he re? tir? d f-om pract Gladstone mi'i? Vm s baronet lr indi fi ? " rice ef Lord Bella Q ? ? ? torta raised him to th< flrsl member ?>f the medical profession to receive thr-ii distinc? tion if* ?*-- ? m.?n honored by his Intlmatea a* ri'i? i for hie personality ?* for his His natura . fir. ? and rnodi ity mad? htm kneurn ??? "the he.m ideal of the true Eng? lish *????* th m.m " EDWIN HENRY WEATHERBEE. Edwin Hem " . men ?Id, Constable ?.*. ??e.| yesterday ..: his bous? -.Udlson avenue. He had been 111 ? ; timn. The funeral will be held at the Church of the Incernatlo* end . .'th atreet, <t 10 o' Jock to? morro? Ml with hla wife, ??? a daugh ? rs, Mra i ?tu \ ? Head snd Miss May Wi ithar ee. and the ,-??? a fl.n?.-*, Dr. Bsmuel .Mllbank. at? tended the performance ol "f?cheme" at the y ' ?'??ya. House en P/ednea d-iy ? vend ? ?? curtain -ang doe n on tbe lest ?cl Mi. ?' ? ? tai'en i?-? his hone In a .ici had ' ' Dl Mllbank who attended Mr. Weatberbe? during hi* Illness, said h? from acut? : ? ? ?tlon .M? v. ?Ml erb? - ?in In ( 'hatham ty. N. V. o -? . Aft-r r?- ? h n -. Ilii - In ol? M< from >* lil< h. ??? -, ||*, Two yean ol travel follow? d, ?i d th? ti !'"? young man began ?he stud) ol l_w in l h? Ho-lo;, i ? La? s.i ool an?i th? ? olumbia i ?*? Bel ool, In t! Is dtj n i a- graduai ?i from Ihe latter Instltu? . untied to the Mar in |s73 i ..r four :? ?a? n Mr U sal d M ! nlted Blab District Attorney under General Btewari i- Woodford. In , . m. r? I the firm of Arnold, Con* i | ? .,. Just previous to this, li he ha-i main?.I Amy V Constable, daugh?I i-i ..i the late "ames M. Constable, mm ?>f tbe lirm Mi. w ?ether.? ? - " lb* I'nlverslt). Lit* !?Jetro"*olll in. :'til??.? ie ud other clubs. H? wax alao a member of the \uic Alumni AMOdation, the, New ISnglamf Ho lety, the Chamber of ? limn. ? Medra tan Muaeum of Art and American Muaeum of Natural HIs i..r- . Hi leaves ?? son and two daughters. LEWIS P. CLOVER. Lewis Pierre Clover, forty-seven old, for the ia*t twentj yenra .< rtewapapar man In tb|s city, died yeeterday morning at u o'clock at a private hospital In Weal Mth street He "as Injured Thttreday ?f pp v.-h'-n he Ml Into a coal bole nt llttfa ?treat and Broadway. Mi. Clover wax ttie st.u,- court reporter rhe Bvenlno Bun." n?- was I urn at Bprtngfleld, III?, an?l was the trr? at-nran.l soii <>f Niiiian Edwards, the flrat Qovernor . f iiiitioi*-. and ? grandnepb. w of I ham Lincoln. The funeral will be h?!?l t?> day at id- boma, Na Ji7 Wont luth street Mr, Clover ,,a!l Bradnetod from falo and ?afterward .studied |gW, He was aiiinltted to the ?ar and pratti-?jd law u abort Uni?-. Ills first newspopar work was done in riilladelptua, but he cum?- to New York about eighteen yvars ago and ?hie? years latOf he b-.-?a::.* ? in?-mb,r of the staff of 'The Sun ' H? leave? g wife ? g ELIZABETH PERRY VINTON. I Its*.be?h Berry Vinmn eldest daughter cf the late Rev Tran'!? V|nton B T Dm 'and grapddi-UBhtt-r of "?*mmo?lor? Oliwr H Perr^-, di?d y-aeterdag at her home, In : P.'t-nfret. Conn. The funeral will b* held I at ChrlKt Church on U ednesday mornlns '..i 11 o'clock, and the hurlai will h? m ?h? f.iriily plot At Mewpert, k. t m MRS. GECRGE E. CHARLES. ! Mrs Emily Clark ?Charit?, widow ot , Georse K. Charit -, who founded the *< ilustm is ol Charlea *?- Co., died *???? l ? rdai ?' ??r home. No. ;, I avenu? Mrs. CtMUlee waa born iti Kgllr? i ten, Ireland, aev? nty-three \.-nrs ?go, ?and , tum* to this co'intry when vounn. ..Ir? ?'harle? devoted much of h,.r time t?> charltahl? and church work, she was a j member of the Fifth Avenu- Presbyterian ChUMh at the time of her death. She was ; man-tad t.? Mr Charles ttty jrean age. He ?died thirty year? ago Mrs . harl-s ksv? j two sons und en- dauRhier. The funeral will he. held to-morrow even j In? at .". o'clock. The 1 urtal win ? w'oo.iiiw'u C?mate?/*/. - ? ?i i m. ' COLONEL WILLIAM M. BUNTING. be-tori, Feh. It Ceieptl *.Villlam M. ranting*, for more than a ?marter of h century one ot th. leading fiirurc-. In llf? Ittsoraae? citric* n New Euf-land. died ? suddenly *r -mdeeerdltls ,.t hi? home at th. Hotel Bemeisst to-dav. He was one of the of truvf?-,., of tie I-eiin Mutual Llf? Insurance Company. He ?was hora in Phi', ? ? ft - i igo, . r. m 1891 to is'..*, he served on the mili? tary ?taffi ?f <;? . ? i ..?.r*. *'re,?nhal-fti and TV ?Iron. ELLIS CROMWELL. ?Manila, Feb. U. ?Ellis ?Cromw-dl, Calleetor of internal Revenue, ?li?-d .suddenly while returniiiR to Manila from a trip to th?* l?r">\ ltv . - lbs death, it in believed, ^ < ? 'due to bean disease. Mr. Cromwell waa a native of Mississippi and came to the Ixlnnil-. as Captain of volunteer!?. I Je - j for a time as Deputy ?Collector of Internal ? Revenue, succeeding John 8. Mord aa <'?>! le.-tor In December, UK, JOHN M. HITCHCOCK. ago, Feb. U --John M Hltcheoeb. for ; many >t-..r.s .? co-work, r of Dwleht !.. Mcody, tin* evangelist, dl?*d (rom sr :?.-da*. Mr Hitch OCk, who w.i? **ev had been one of the |ead Moo.lv church f'r ni.-,r.- ttl : was ? dl*reetor of ?he Nu lat?an A*nocistl n. Mr. RHeb? ? ???k ?a* sduaatSd .?' t'!? r!ln, Ohio. HELEN JOHNSON. Mews of the death of Helen Johnt?on a? Tease*), Ariz., ??as reeeived In thi? city yesterday Mbn -Johnaon was the dauahtor "f Her* O. J'htiion ar.?l the late WtlUam s lehnsof) The funeral will bit held at '? the home ot her mother. So. 79 Walnut ??treet. _?c? Orar??-*e, N. J . on Wedneadtiy :n-*?nln-t at I] o'?*loek PROFESSOR BENJAMIN GILL. pe, Feh H -Pcr.'iam1r. Gill, seven , ty-P'.ne year?? old, r*roie"-or of Greek snd Lat??; ipd '. aplaln of Pennsylvania Staii ?r^pl^pe, Rellefon'e. Penn , dle?l in a h.?? j pital here ?o.day fr?:m cence*. Profefior ClU wa? a native o* MssaachUSSttS DANIEL L. HARDING. -? - ? fad Fsb. 11-1 ?aniel U ? Harding, CD? :>f the fo'ir lUpublleaa may? elty hae had ard prominent in ! railroad building many jreara ago. dkd ! sudder.lv at hi? home here to-day. He waa bora in Irelei *] sUty-rilni years ago. e i HURT IN BOBSLEIGH SMASH ; Ensrlishwomen Injurrd Accident Nfar Geneva. ',Py C.iblh to Th* lrlbune.l i anden, Feb. 12.?The ?Geneva corr-? ?poti'ient of 'The Daily Express" states that an Ettfllsb party, Including the Hen Mrs. Keppel, **.'?a? cut and bruised in * bobsleighing aeeldent at r?>ntreslna.. The sleigh which contained two ? rturned while travelling at L un refirnip?; to Bt Morltz the women wer? obliged to ?beep to their r.?<?ms in the bOteL ? ? ? CRITTCLSES COLLEGE GIRLS ! "Wellesley News" Says Thoy're Inat? tentive and Given to Stealing Rides. WeUesley. Mas? Pel '.' -The coll?ge -girl i- not as democratic aa she hoa.'t? herself i Wellesley Ne??" editon ally n ?ve vi??i noticed," ?ay? the editor, "in both club and clase meeting? how little attention ?a pal.i ?<*> n fpeaker who - ? ?I wall known, no matter how sound her remarksl Why must *??.?? always look f,iP ti?. .?? - Continued ?nuhbtng, wheth? (r In ? : doe? not MCOUlfc*"* a healthy growth of public spirit la the ma?*?'? if ?he cavalier treatment with trbl *e ??irl only too often meets ? ?? ? to thoughtlesaneea, then ? ?-, with our con?itant ? ?j? of low nnd sendee." Ther? I? .' movement on foot in collets? also to leoinisl 'he ondergraduates, many .?i whom ?i?:'?i(K*ii?. in "honkltii? ' r\i\-r- on t, to stop the practica, in addition to heing unladylike, iv?*..-- the i'?i?cr, it t? both ,t burdsn ol tiled out horses and trouble? some ?o driver? who ?lur? not rut ?he ofl SKYSCRAPER CHURCH OPENED Kansas City Structure Wing of ?2 .Stoiry' Ofhre Building. K.v ?:.? ' :ty M?. . Feo. U ?Thi '?r_nd Methodist Fl'.'i-copal Church, Kor?. ky?icraper h HIM Of ?rorsbll?, was ? ?? I : .\' I : ' I a :i i K An ga, and the R?v Mitch? ?. ??i > 'if. .o. l.id.i, Tre dedicatory nlei will contlau? atl week Th? church i*? th? pioneer Methodist oe? ?atl .n ..f the dty, u?i.i ha? oceupted : ' .'...n, now on.* el the proal n< ?it corners of the downtown diMtri.-t, ttn? ? Phi '?? n ? v''?u-< h ?- ;>. wing ..f a twelve itorj "Uhr building, ?reoted by the .??? (-?legation, and bearing th? name ef the I'n.r.'l Av.-i.ii' Temple. The auditorium va ill seal un?, n hundred peraona The churcl ' ?|** one cf the lat-gest pipe organs the (.'nlted Slate?. ASK AID FOR BIBLE SOCIETY i t""in'> Birthday la ?aie? ted ??< ?n which to sppeal for fuad? he tht Mew >.?ik Mihl.' So.'i'ty because i.in.'oln wua born in tbs ?am? year that the -.ociety w.?ik was otrganlsed in the ,-uy of Mew ^ ?rt Th?- ?society lu.s ?ii."trihuted .'..;.::s?, ?(.?'1?? Qf the S'Tioturei?, In thirty languages ... immigrant? landing at Kilis island, and It ?airl-'l "n Hk work without regard to <>r ? lass. The addrea? of UM BO? la \". ?..; Hti.i?' M'ius. . ' NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. ?ir. Anna 11.?ward Shaw K've? tt ?ta I ??r ??pinion that "New York la the :no?it horrible .?n earth t? live in." it la awumej that abe i?.? B?v?r triad Juan ??.? Ckk ago Itacord Brer? ton** ? K? ? Tech inlnlst?>r ?aiin that town ??or?? tlian Babylon lome old sinner up in Kok?>iii". ?Ind.. ?>r Bmporla, k??., pack? hin carpet i?'? and Wh?s tur 't.?Celaaabla Stativ gom? tien r?**be*s ar'' thoupiitust? Mt-mgh t,, i,,i?\. thilr own community could spare ?.avti'.r leaf eneUfS f??r him to he<;onu fr?atd?nt "f "?? Datted ^tate??*.v'_ihinct?in fliar. Tti- umiw ?agerattag th? n-w Wiitiai?,? ImrK Bridge In New York made a profit of lia i?, r i .-ol on I?? capital lait year It must be frndllnf ?he traffic by oapreaa ??t. Paul Du put? h. New Yorker? ar? bettle reminded ?li?t Aaron Burr waa ?ar* a fallow townaman, hav.n?. ht? af?ee In ? mod?st bulldin? In Nassau *?r?et That buildine 1? "1r>'* hSsSg) ra??<l to n-ak* rooni (Sf * iJtSfj ?nd concr*??) pile ot offlre room? There lan'f ?ny chine? for ?etjtl nient w???:r? lnteriat ?a a*??*? I? ?iiiud 5avann?h Now?. SOCIETY FIGHTS FIRE Mrs. William H. Young's Oarage Destroyed at Luncheon Hour. ?he Tul. . Tuxodo park, If. v.. K.h. n.-The col?* ? ni-ts who are spendli i. -n' her? d to a Ittl ? sent to-day In th? . . which caused meek ? : at hmckean at ?he clubhouse ard th? art alarm rang tor , ? |.,-.. -, Mis William H. To**B*r*| garage. Th., ' bulldlni i | rround, ?> - win, Mrs. T*o*a*g*s valueble ??*?> The Bremen did excellent aork. ... return - N ! onlat? wer. - ami *~-g bobsled ra?*.e? ..n the Curtis Inolliit. were l::. I terruptod. Among those who wer.? the first to en? ? the Bremen in their a re Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ?VagsteJf -?! ; Mrs. M. p.. Whit field. M: and Mr?. F. ? I-orlllard. Jr., Klchhrd Thibet Grenvf; Kane, Mr?, p. C. Hewitt. Mr. an- M , h c. n.- Roam Harold r. MoCeraalek end Oeorge A. Tkeme. Later nearly all , the .--lonlnts ami laetr ?moots arrived on i th* ?eme Th- eauae ??i the Bre is utt* I known, but la seppoeed to ha\e ce?aght I from s short elreuli tn eleetrte wire?. ;TIES IN TUXEDO CONTESTS | Colonists in Large Numbers Enjoy Tobogganing. apt te Th. Tr;h?t:i- 1 Tua v v., Feb. U -A lar*.-* crowd ol (ashlonable poo i d the ainter'a sports ben t? -day, aa the wcat..er bad aiodarated ai I was Ideal tot outdoor The toboggan club had Its usual ?i valuabl. ?th in the ?ad?es' and men's handicap ~sngloa There w??ro ties in both contests tor Bret prize?. In the ladlea1 stnglei Mies Mario loten and Mire Madelim m. ?Carey covered tho coursa lin 1 minute " M s.-cond.?;. and In the mena Reginald Lantt r a: ?l W. U TJtoty .-??or?, of i minuta and 4-j .econda to Credit The tie- will b? p-.ayed ore j to-morrow. There were also fancy skatln. contests on Tuxedo bake to-day, with no Be The ioores fotlo* ? LAOffB* RKOla-B. Ore?? h'cap **--? ; Mi** Man- Bator, .IMS i do t'*\ MIM M M rar.?. IOS *, J.jO i OS?, Wt?- Atizonen? k?tu?... i ,7V? fea?*:_- 1 ? * Huye. D'r-'hv Ka??. . Mi*? 1 ??<* | : ,. Mrs? mn-iles. R_?gtaaM L?alas . t-re*- I M i?v?i ' ' . l:C|?? 8 O? 1 I v Bett? . IM ?'-rit i-, : M \?*-i?on rvnrp.a?-*- ..... .:C4~? ?-f-1 1-e~S T) "? Ml!l?ir. j-irt~i . ??? ; ? ? Charles Lani?r. jr. 1:0s1! l.t ? ? The officia! starter *aa George I. ??cot*, president of the Tuxedo T?'D0g|*o Clwb, and the eAdel "mers w?r? Huatte Car*? '. and Samuel J. w?*--- - House pertlea and luncheons w?r; H -regne ft-i-d-- Among the*? -**ho BBtar? ' temed were Hohen D B**t r.n Mr. and '*. ? 0 M. Heekecher, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mo" ! ris, R B. Lanier. Mr. and Mrs A B. Car. 1 hart and Mr? P. C. Hewitt. ! Among tlHMM who -?itnes-ed th? spoftOtO?* ? v. jeba ayentlee, mi and Mr? c. r. j Klcell, Mr. an! Mrs, P. Fcsdiclt. Regan H. iteerge B Hedges, J B. MattitBgn? ; Mrs Bproul, Mra J D DHarertli, Edvrart ! Ro-inaen, Mr snd Mra ?Arthur Slake. Mr. i~rd Mrs.Woedwayd labeook.Frest?n Daa tpi Pelt Ames t rronch, Robert w, I Plumy, Mr?. Tavior. Mr? Orer. Root. Mr*. j Albert Gould Jennlng? Mr?. Mo??? TayiOf i Pyne. Mrs. T. J. Oakley Rhinelander. Will? lam p. Cresson, Campbell Btewart and Misa H D Kane OLD BOOKS ARE WELCOMED. ; Lonel'.ne-s is a large part Of t?.-* Ule of j the soldier or sailor stationed at an '.so Ilated post. John B, Tlchenor, the aectetery. !of the Army and Navy Young Men'? Chris? tian Association, l? constantly receiving r** ? from A!a*kan, Philippine and Otber out-of-the-wa) garrlsana foi old MigptlB?? and book* If these are sent freight pre? paid to the office of the secretary. No. IM Eait :8th Street they will be forwarded to many pieces where they win be truly ep predated ** l.et. r;uhhers Become ?cessar?r a'.i-l yout ~l?o?? plg?h, ALLEN'S FOCT-JEAS?-. ? ?haVeri tnt* tb? Il fuel tb? thma te us?. Try It to? Breaking in New - . ?vary*her?. "?*"-. . ,? ? ? ? ? DI'.D. Jam-? T. Dm ? M ?" Tbrlog, EHaaeetb M ?i I -nor Lewi?, Barak li "!*ton. El lia "?M h P : Man-la Lydie H v.>ath?rv*??. Elv-m 74 _ BAXTBR?At yaahesa X I . or 6?"jrl? -, ? Baal ,.., p_. ?. _i ter. ... .-. ra?ld?a?~e ef kef -later. Mrs. II K Vurtan K?. i'*> ""? *r.?j i.v. ? tere, en Tue?d?y n"~"n!ne at w s'efeek. cnAW-ljf ?fluddeniy, sa loader. Petruanr it. 1013. Emily ?-;?**.. min.vm e,t a? van \ Chali?? >\in?ral ???-??C-? 1 winy, ?*bt'j0'V ? p m. ai h-r late r**Id?"i-*. ."??" '"'? ! orxN-On Saturday. |W?ua--* 10. IBIg. ??r? . A., a Our?. P ir?r*: ?<*r - vi-o. will h? held -it her l?t* rMtd-ric?. N'?*? 111 '? - * '.* ?4 4 ., r. :....?? ...,irtV. mini P??a*H-T It, af - his R C '???re."* Funeral at the vo^^?nienc? *f t,)? f**r.lly fr**e 390 MadisSS a v. Pi???- or-.it Sowera JOHK! *' * "**?. Ar?? H?*.-*. Mar* D Jebaean and thi j?te Funeral ?irvte?? o-l'f b4 helft ut the r-aMenc? of 6er nioii.er.X?- ?*? Wain it -t ?tea* Oraaaa, X. 3.. er w?><-iee ?.-?-.. _r.. |4 et II s m . ?a ?jn-al of -? trais from Xe-v Vor? bv D L * -v. i LEWIS- ?Jn PridSy, rt'-rj?ry 9. 1915- at her V'.. 47 -*le<--|?'*B? t?. , Tteao\ i? th? Me rear ?f Nr a?* far*?? ?*? -?iff of th? u ? \.*M-.ci-r x. L**-'i?. romeral MARVIN...A' Ml --.-l'I-n -. Bn - - Te\ r?!??*- 9 1*12 ' ? it? "**>e?r Mai->-ta. mito at th? late I ?*: ;?i??r.ur n_ M Re? !?? v. ;? . - 'i *l Ml r< lii.t.r. It I "? aa tr*_daa* F'ebruan " '"''- ?aal? '' <tau?)-t.tr ct ? Iut- ~~.ill:?ii. ?r. i ?<? I ?? 111 la d? >I -?l? .. Funeral ?ervl? es at 6l 0?x>rs?'a CI Y . ?n T?i*-<l?y, v-jhruan 1?, at 2 p. i tnt? rm?nt tt ? Masks? n ? ? ? i/^n? Island ;?- un ludBenlT en f ikrajstn* ? t-?i.. faaaea - f Ad '.e Mc.vpia ,, i ,? 57ti r**ai vin.--? ?a?ft--M ?> ? Hrlck ?y? and 37th ?L. Mon-iay inurnlng _?. BHAW -on Batarday, (February 10. at her ptU ,). ?- ?aiklla ?t., Morrletewtt, V. J.. ... o' Henry Bhaw, In ?he "-.d year ??rvt??a ?a!? *. *et?~*s ciiureh MorrietewaL S .!.. ??i. Ta? ??!??>. Tobt . ?? '1 ..-. i ? STKKI.IN?; xr Brlttfepon ? Pvbr arv S, 1015 Marl? M SWrtiaa. **? id?-??* ot Danloi T. .? .., : -.'i roan icd 11 laoai > .?-r vtce? at M n ' ?? ? "' *?*?' B. Ba.'.lle. X?x 1.-.1 V - luv. Fetnr-iarv IX, at I'M S n? TURIN'?'. 'At Chathe?, X I., entered into rett. ?tter fferirn i - ? - - ' Major Thrina. .,ii i ??'it.i.ir.v n Sotl i ot fui eral later TTSQN Bl*a~_>r Tyeeo, a?"i ? v?*r? paaaaeal Th-? Puneral fhureh, NO 241 Weal Bd it. . fru?, k i: C_mpb?ll Hi.lldln??. Tu??K_i>. 10 ? a. VINTON?At her r< I antrat, Cnpn . n Hiind-y. Pet-ruan 11. EII?al>-tk PetTy Vtatoo. ? -. r ol ihe late R \ In rhter <?r the late cortunodor? ??liver Maaere* ferry.tnt Newport, R. I Fim?ra! ton h?-ld at ?-hi:?? M<*~Dorial Cbiiret*, PomOet, ?a v,..??n. .i.?- i hnian M, at II e*aleel ?? ?_*? intenu-i.i :?t Newport H- I WKATHSRBBB Ol i-.iiniaiv 11. ltii*. piv.,?? j! w. t So _4?i MMhw ava>, tn th? Slot ? ?'? "f hi? tin. puocral servio?? _t ? ruir? ?. of tli? In? .irn-tlc-i. Madhon _\m. ami Mth ?t. ??n Tuesday. February 13. at 10 _. ni. fisses aaalt Ba ri t EMCTKKIEB. THF WOODLAWV t*SJBJHU|. ZSZa St. Bv Harlem Train and by Troller. 0?c?. 30 E"?t "3d ?t-, N. T. t'MIEKTAKEna. FRANK B. TAMPBEI-L. 241-3 West |M Bt. C-apels private Koom?. Privat? Amfeotaac-*. Tsl 1*34 rhalsea. _ I M._ _. ..__J._.?. --JJ*g*-*-~ IIFFI?E?. MAIM OF1 l*______>? I"1 N^?.-'?a ?tr??>u UPTOWN OPrt>*E--N<-. l3tW Bread-s-ay. oe any American OiatrU-t Tel-irraph Of.len. HaBLEM OfPlCEe-?."???. M?E??: ljaih ?trt?*. No. _63 '{.'??? itttb otr?*t and Nut US "Wa-t I.??? .iresss WASHINGTON BVP.IAU? Wwtorr B\it'4lu?L