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Important Collection Goes on View at Metropolitan To-day. LOANED BY MRS. HOLDEN After Half Century of Indiffer ence Fine Canvases Will Come Into Their Own. A _pe !.il exhibltlon of palntinp.--, rnOStly of tho ItaUan l ' la Wttl be opened to IhC pu.ll- tO-day at the Metropolitan Th- CoUeCttOn hns been loaned by Mra L. E. Holden, of Cleve land Thsre ara twsnty-ssvsB In all, and f..r a period of three months they will be gallery ?.f sp-oclal exhlhl Uons. Later ln the aeason they wlll he to thelr schools and - ir; the varloua gallerlea l?r. Edward Rot_n_0_, the director of ? -t. rday thnt the "ol n is ..f mucfa Importance. Th.* last exhibltlon of these plctursa was ln .in.1 alnce then, he snld, ls ol paintlngs repre I had Increased t.. aucb an eztent as - KhlMtOfl of pnrti "llar Im . ? itudent? ;? "The Muaeum Bulletin." Jusl t.sued. aee haa baen devoted to the n<?i ? Uon. of the turei arera purchssad - J*,i kx.n Jarvea, whogathered . many yeara apsat in Italy, jn the hop< that tliey mlght l>c UtUise. bi a r. . .. . for an Amerlcsn museam for the atudy of ltiilian art. Thls hope was not reallsed. In hls .lay, The Mft Bulletin" aaya, appreclatlon for .uch works was la.e. eapeclslly Ib Amer ? M Mr. Jarvea valnly offered 1.. cf his plcturea to th.* n.w Vork Hlatorl foi J"?>. He had held two Ity, on.- In lfW and ihe .-thor ir. ?reater number of the Jarvea plct? urea were depoelted wltb the trustee- of - after the Ctvtt f.T a loan whlrh the college made him. VnaMe to Btael hii oblla-tlona, tbe pictures became the property of the ___? .*-ome of the palntings shown are "Jfla i Hn.i Child." bj Franc-soo Hotti "Vlrgrtn, Chlhl nnd Angels, ' by Nerl dl Ki.-ci: "Xadonns and Child Bathroned a -h flslnta." by Lorenso da San Beve* rino; "Madonna and Child,," achool of Leonardo <ia VlncL snd "Portralts of a (icntleman and (Ilt Wlfe," bv Olovannl ta Moronl. - .ie_ announclng th.- opening of the Uon 1 he Holden collection, l>!. Robii - terday number acojulaittona by | . lle annoji.-t.l -s an Iltlon "ii'- of the nu upaney ln the latt.r pnrt of tlu ? ;it The cork Iloors, 1 the old woodi n floors throughoi t tl ? ild. wer vantugeous from many polnts ol vlew, ie of l helr belng leaa com I wooden floora and ? ? t ln the galleries. ? I .ii ln EgJ pt, l>r. Honn.s n abl< i'las.-ical Bl*t pursaaj !.???. boea ... greal im -::._. and ttne ex:-.inj>!? * of M-uljiture and | arlll i.< glvee lati During t ro s the Egyp of the imjucum haa .????i th. largei ;>art of ita afforta on ? ? na granted to lt by tb ' inm-nt on the '. ? Iti A b ... war... twelfth cen i beei glven to the museum by . I r-.. al i< ir* ln th, ot ramti . -. .ala Mlnoi nlh century, and lustr.- tllea ln tl.e ... I. ian, fourteentfa can tury. The mus- um haa m iju__ f Oei mat- u, nateaance sculpl ? an eaample of earved aad palnted wood he style of v . Nuremburg, Mt-l Th. purchased seVBrsl rei La bi >nae, gold and alivsr ?: '.-1 beea _nsde to the ati iala, i Ibojim a, nn tal v.ork aad iroodwork collectlons. ...... ? ? ? ? UM BB1*8 col- | le.ti. ? Eastern art was rear ;, ? . ? iplea an i ? red, in an effOli more .__?.?< tively 10 Uon TWO new rooms . and addsd 10 ' Tba m w roon.s i Ut .Mii. rausted cHhagn bag walls nni.-li<<i ln a lougl. BS ' - Ightlj Mi.- ? Ths "ih sa ? the public to-day. ln ? room ara e_ . ? i ? . . a . ? te* ath tr? eteeotl anti ry, imr ? . church all' ar, Ing thi OTk Of BpalB ar.d . ..i Ib thla braaen of art. have been ? .1 K. Alfred Jones. <f London, Is goaklni i ? g libiary during Jttty re M volume?, of I rchaaed THE EASIEST WAY. Ths Tribune's Room and Bosrd Req Ister contains a rsliable list of fur nuhed rooms. No. 320 Tribune Build Ing, \ci. t. -e> WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. i ? ? h. ..ii Mueeuia of Natural ll:.i ? ?*?'? Mit.-uni of i ark ar.d thi. \ an tle ? ? ?' . am. i ? trtc?l m.nv.. Ke-s Otaad omrai Palsee l .. of tknt n? lt .i-.-rt- b> Pre-id^nt Taft 1 . ^ mt. 1'ii-h-i ' lub f"r ' " man Bulser, clubbeu?t, 6 30 p bl m taeyi Ns, *-,-w ilag. .-._ et tli<- LhIIii Arn. rlcan l>mn .ii Bq_art Hotel, ? lr_. tn m.*fih(!. rase ns Pee**-_*a Tabern_<ie, Mo '. i. en iiIhk i ? tbt Bosrd el KSa/Tf**?. 1:11 hvil, IMth str-M. - ->tiK I'i 'Jinrian ?ttl W InkHiii I'ubll. nch-ul H3. <ii?i ot Klrst svsaue, "The Flre -iiiilt-ioTir r Jotni'h John Pnblk K. I... ,1 SS ?>*>!*! atreet, eatl of '.?nu... I.>_i._, Qutse 0. tli< lll.orie irli ? IT. ('Isrk: Public l Wi ll'ti. ^'.ift, ._?t uf H.venlh aeo iiHii.M.t." Thse dan mj i P ... Bchool l.'i.. ISM atreat ? nd W.diwiiih ivrnui-, "M.D.eniktl. - hii'1 tta M->> llr*>a-r) Murray, Public ?-? (.-.'.I l_. Au-ubon svsnut an. I6_th tirset, Moau m.'i 'i* H.eri-ry." Prof?-???ii' " w Prmtles; Museniii <>f Ksloral 77i|, rii..i and Cplumtui _v?-nu-, British I_i*-_,-' |.r pet, r Mt'Qii"". -- Ttchnlcsl InstltuU, Ko. M btat tm .tre^t, "Hydtogen and Hydrogen Per " tn Wliiiai. ;. gstsbrooki . I*ublli* l.lbrary, Na. 10:-. Wtsl IgMh mr.-t, 'The Aiiii?.rn?nl- of thf Koinan P__pU." I?r Al P. Ball; K? < orn^iluB'* < r_ir_h, So. *i* w.-r 4"ti tu-.t "Tht Nsfl-n't capltol." A. s_-i._u_!.i ru?.. h J. R. HOWE FALLS IN FAINT Brooklyn Congressman and Register Taken 111 in Street. Former Oongt essmun Jamos Tt. Howe fainted last nlght on the street ln Rrooklyn and had tn hc taken hOOM ln an ambnlancfv Mr. Howe had been ill "Ith a heavy cold. Ha left hls home, at N'o. ?_.'?_ Jefferflon avenue, to take a short walk, and whlle on Granlta atreet, near Hushwiek avenue, fell off the curb. Mrs. Blanche Kirk. of No 000 Lln coln Place, who was Rittlng on a Btoop talking t? sotn* friemls, ruahad to Mr. uowe'a aealalaiiie i?r. Maagrode, who was called from Hushwiek Hospital. aaM Mr. Howe was suffering from a tiet-voua breakdown. Mr. Howe, a Repuhlicuti. was the last Regiater nf Kings under the ?fea aye tcni. When he took ofrk??? ln lr*o0 he advocated a 1,111 eabetttatlng a aatery and said he would -give away tbe feet, He kept hla promtaa, and th.* Waablng ton statue, costing Sfili.tiori. was tin velled by hls grandson in 1.06, in W'iM i.tinsburg Piaza. On the etreatag of January M, of thls >cir. Mr. Howe celetuat.'ii tu.t nulv his sfv.uity-thlrd birthday Imt hls foity ninth wedding annl\ ersary, his wife, BOn and hls granilchlUlren fortntng th?- family party. Booti afterward be vacated the h.msc al Na III s. uth *.-th stret, Willlamsburg. where be bad llved thirty-nine yeara, Ttu* property was acqulred t>>- the elty f<>r tha wlden ing af Roehllng atreet a ADVISES ON EDITORIALS Charles Ransom Miller Speaks at School of Journalism. Ailvi.-e og editorml writing was given to tha students in the PuHtaar Sc li'iol of Journalistn at I'olutnlna yesterday ;,\ Charlea Raaaom Mlller, editor ol "lha New Vork Times." Kdlturlals BbOtlM ba wrltten as an authorltv. sald Mr. Mlller, and f,<r this reason ahould ba arrltten bj Aft.r emphaslzlng the importaii'*e of hls tors and the law ln the equli-m*nt ni-c ?-.??? sary to an adltorlal Wlitar, Mr. Mlller continued: Thi Colambla couran alma ir* confer a good worklna hnowledge ol economlca, of the tariff, of flnance, taxatlon I currency. The clooesl attention ahould . *.?n to -o* lal movemi ;it*:. to the ef - maklng lo proipoti thi ? omfort, ihe welfare and tt.* appineaa of thooa who oj Is net fully under thelr own con? trol, who nee.l h.-i|.. protection and aa . cotiraaament. Put :t is not enouKh to know of m<* ' hardahlpa ol the pooi and of the a ? Ing ^ui-s: th.-;- ahould be full knowl? edge of what soclet) and the lawi !.a*.e dona for the 1.r and for the ; Iiik rlass in the la-t century. the lawa I that have been pt-1 I ??"* rlng ll 1 ditloni of laimr and ol llvlng, thi ' tlnulna and effectlve Influenre ol | i oplnion upon government in gl*. i tlon to tl.os.- who in a former aa) wem T.Iltorial wrlter should b. an optl mlat; h< ahould noj lel any one -,>?1 - him that man is denperati I *?n?J etj |g relen.leaa, for lt true lb - '? : ,th,a U bti importanl openneaa of mln-n, ' nesB tc adveraarlea ta politi. 1 or In other He al ould eflurp hlmai If ? I of prlnclplea, eonvlctlona reached b dld stu.lv and thought He wlll flnd them ?bfe to pracUcallj all tasks and lf i ii?-v are well reaet sound rSdaidurlng. the, wlll Inveai hlm -arltb the power I.nvtace others a i I that ls on" cre.it aim of ? toi WEDDINGS. CUNNINGHAM?MOEHRING. Tbe we.i.iii p of Mlaa Bdi 1 Chlpn an Moehring. -Sanghtef of Mr and Mra Ed? ward Moebring. of Brooklyn, and Kenneth . Cunnlnabam tooh plaee last even? lng in tha Koatrand Avenue Metl Eplacopal < Iburcb, Brooklyn a slster of tba brtdegrootn, Mlaa Kath 1 cunalaabam aeted aa mald nr honor, and the brl.'estuald:- Wara Mlss Helen McManigal. of Bcranton. Penn Misa Florenoa A. Hague of R? .1 . and Mlaa Mary McBwan, ol Oh I'.in^-*. S .1. Mt Cunnlngham. who I ' son of Mr. and Mra B, Woo-ward * ' nlngngm, of Kast Llberty, Penn.. h beal man hls brother, Crawford * Cunntng-ham. Tba I jamea Aakln, Jr - T. Perry Blacli Harold n Wnrner bi 'i Duncan SVorrell. ? n wm- v of ChrM Methodlat Eplacopal Church PHtsburgh. PMteetei by th- rXee Dr Archlbald P Campbell. offlclated Tha ceremony wa? I followed by i reeeptloa ?t Ihe Pouch Oallery, Ttiookivn The brtda waa gradu from Smith ta """ Mr Cunnlngham t*ra<ii;ated from Amherat ta ItCB and ?ubaaquontly from the Law iehool of the I'nlver-ltv of 1'lttsl.ur*-*:' BRIDAL CUE FROM BROTHER Virginia Girl Weds Here. as Lieuten? ant Boatwright Did. Mlaa Allce V, Boatwrtghl of St ? Va and Hobrard L Andernoi - vr, were marrl4 i yeaterday - .if. Church of the Tranaflgun I mTt auylng al tha rfotel ?*< ,.,ide nrtivcd here on Frlday nlght, Mng to have tha cei-emoi Tho hbllday. however. Intt * -.,,? the obtalnlna ate lleonee, and - tba wedding had to ba poetponed The brlde's brother. [ieutenanl W ? Boatwright, V. I A and Mlaa Oladya itkinaon erara marriad at tha l bureh of 'Iguratlon three months aKO. Mr. Anderaea ta a grf nats of tha I nl vrcitv of glrf-ata. - a- ~~ NEW YORK ENGINEER TO WED. [Bj Talegiapb to Tba Xrlbana Philadelphia, Oct. H.-Annccih.'-n,.-' bu j,,st heen made of th.- angagemenl of Miss B. Mau.ie Aabbtn-t daoghtar of tba MU Dr Joha Ashhurst. ef this <!tv. to Howard Mabarda, N - <>f Maw Torb. The traddtaif win take piace Deceabcr I ta Holy Trinitv Cburcb here Mb-^ Aahhural la protnineni m PhHadMpbla aoeial rtreloa , ,, |i ? siste, of Mrs Bdward P. Betper a?d Mrs K J. Pbrat M. Rlebarda, arho is a greduate of iba-BaM Bchool of ra la rnlver.slty. Iw a < Ivll engineer. LOEB TO BE AUCTIONEER Collector to Sell Abandoned Merchan dise to Highest Bidders. ,.?,,,.,?? igmb wiii aet as aaetli MXt fuaadar at the Apprelaer'i I when he wlll offer six months* aCCUmula tlOB of unclalmed aml abundon. d DB-1 chandiae reciv.4 al thla part Tba ofr.i ii.kk ooa-prtaa m Mta, coverlng aboul even* article of utlllty aud luxury known. *l lu* artlcles range from hair color re atorers to electrlc appltanoaa, lacludlng niovlng picture machlnes. Whlle dr*, Kooda predomlnate, there are heavy OttOT* lnga of tobacco, wlnes, li^uors aud cor dials The merchandlse may bo Inspe. t- ,1 ln tha aetoare room In the Public utoies on Thursday and 1'rlday. LOVE LAUGHS AI MM. Schnitzler's Episodic Play Pre sented at Little Theatre. A MELLOW TRIFLE Doris Keane Makes Marked Impression in the Char? acter of Mirai. One of Anatol's ladies of the heart, in the episode w.itch takes plate befere a flower shop, calia hlm an idler. To whlch Anatol promptly replien that an Idler _ the lasl woul ln tlvlllzatlon. lle koph about atpping rsperlencea aad tandaaj them to sold in the crujlble of his Msursly nnd phllOSOphlC SOUL Anatol's particular form ..f experlenca seeklng: lies along the puth of lova Flve tlmea ha la seen _,w:i>inK with de lightful aelf-forgetfulaeea In the armi of a psSSblg fancy. Ifl each case the woman 1*. of a dlfferent type. Anatol moves aloog no restrtcted hlghway of lova. Ha Bnda pleaaure u-hind the scenes at the ( pera a*. ha does in the eouservatory of faahlon, in tha aecloded home or the street. In the tive eplsodea the camnt of play* fni lo-.e i* run. No hearta i.re forsvsr brckerf slthougl the wtatful and the w*eh? fui hraathe thelr way lata the scenes. There Is s haual <>f memory sbo.it it Blt Love la a water llly that floats with eweet fr__grance on thr- surface of Ilfe. Sorne tlmet thla dreame who paddlea nm<.n? tbe blOSSOma CSpslseS and -iiffers i oinle ttagedy thereby, but he n?\er di?<lovers t! at tb.- flowers have root*' in tbe dist aceoa tb>- tnan lovsa a uttle vn l wbo haa nevei lived before, ile and ahe and bla bsarl friend ine piaying at hypaotlam ln Anatol'a room-. The kIi-1 fails in a trance. an i tba lover, prompted by hll friend, asks her QUSStlOM Poos ahe love hlm? Hai aha ever loved beforet] The answsra a'.- more tban Batlsfactory. ai tb.- questlon tuggested bj ii- friend, Has rhe been true to hlm'' Anatol bero Ically rebels. He wAke* her Instsad "f asklnK her, and she unswer* hlm, ai she put It hwr.-relf, better awake thi.n aalsep. Marguerite <iark played tbe Kiri ln thla ?cona Bha waa ilmple and Bnawafce na lilMa was lntended s dellcate flower that Ilfe would aome daj break ': h- second epi ?? takei place ln the frlend'l i.Miix'si rooma, Max im expect lag .1 vtsll from Blsnca, a llttle lady fr-.m Anatol ai. 1 M* \ rsad over Anatol's past, for t'<?- perpetual lover haa broughl a boa ..f Ma 'ove lettera io bury wlth Maa One of the aouvenlrs wss I trom .. harmlng ^':rl whom he found li i ? is show Blai ? '? ll S_a_'* I Rlanca, formerly Anatol's, Anatol :-r..-**. ) pi \\ ni: i evlv< .I ji- for- ; ??? hlm. Oall Kane I \i -- Kane waa wonderfully arra ? mlght hav.- represented .. Chopln boc* ! turne. bul It would tak.. n . ir. it would t;.k. brute force, t" ? 1 one reallsi nged to tb no force, not Ivlllsed force ln the "l-.ii ewi ; r hei e Anal tlng 1 rom Iflmt, I bls love from ? , ra Doiis K< r .. - , ? ndtdlj colorful i<-; -. ? nts. Of a W'lii-li v. ho h.s tlo back ,.i bul pb nt-' of for.. tha man "t hei oan boundli ? .ilty. I;. r. ' Iri ber llkea dlsllkea, ahi t to leai * tl.e lUXUl > of llfl .lollnb.1 aii-1 wlstfully : ? nelva dlnnei Lovi ? . ? ockerj '. her, t u ? ?>. aubn .i* t-. i - |oke ? . ! tlng Is -ii. arttatli t; ? at. ln th.- foui!?? ..?-- ..rf.io. ? ? flower ahop on ? ;.,!. |-11., m !;?? ll ' ' ! to ti-' the llnesl woman "f them all. showt liiat Anati . Ina mi '.- i once every th Ina ? ' I ll Ha Dl- Idler, nol ? I h Uf.-, but wlth lova Yt t she regretl bei i lage n iti. ,u othi tnal n hls a*ay io ons .?? hl. vegranl lovea 'i.i brk lle ot ni I mf -i of i Katfaerlne Kmmet was ibe Qabrlella Bha played wttb grace aad alaeerlty, 'i hi lasl s<? di ? ndi In i ri< -t Anatol .ii led But the nlKbi be foi. I..- lasl free nlght?be went to Iha ghl homa one ? f t .. the i> arns that hei Ih hurrylng t" dress foi bl- aeddlng naakea hava ol tb>- furniture. Befoi flnal curtaln falli al* gathera her nervea and rows v ngeanre on Anatol I I marrled llfa Thua things are i.-ft i-,, i i.... a i' ? fur- ladj ban !<?! the furniture ar.out wlt' conalderable e- . l..n< e. Her grlel wa ro' whollj ? n iln< Ing John Barryraori i'.i Oswald Y..rke played Anatol and hla best friend Hi Barrymon " .l! '> '" .,. wai agreeabli In tbe part. B t i.. v ..^ aot thi pai t .. :t ot .rn- i Anatol I .i tn. i ?? tn n .. ths world, who : .i ... e as a serious i r. of ? atremel. Ilgbt ,,....; ; : and lov for hlm ara a ,,t humoreaqua Mr. Ban mon not catch the polee of ibe parl He playi It more iik<- a boi who takes Mmsell ?arlousl] And then hla manncrlsms? thej mlght almost be called mechanlsms, ?,, ,,:,.. is. and Inevitable they ara Tbe -alk, ti.- eaniate, the nhakim? of tbe ),,,,,! , ;.. , . ,. i . s. Btsnce Ifi forka ara n i ? too atli I tettry ?- .Max He hardly rnade hlmself f.-it. Gfranvllle Barkai made tb.- adaptnti >n oi aaanlt-ler'a plsy for ti..- Bngllsfa apaaklag ??htltr Hls v.islon was n.ed laat mght i?t the Uttle Theatre. It waa uaususll) ft"- frooi tha flavor of n tranr> imi ,,, gnd preservo- tha Centloental iplrlt \e\\ well, ln spit.- of some '.IIh , [,.. t ? . nali Tba mountlng ?i tbe play wax ln th? usual qulet, fOOd taste of tho Uttle Tbeatre. COL. LEWIS RECOVERS JEWELS Senate Candidate C-ets Rings and Pins Stolen from Hotel. fhlcafft. <"? !t vaiuaMa Jswslry, ln cludlriK rt-fS an.l plns owned by ColODSl jamea Harnllton Lss/te, Dssaooratlc _an? dldate for rnit.-d Slat.s ?sSBtOt f r< .ri. Illinois, was among atotea property re K.ver.il by Ibe polic- to-day. Two former employea of n rsssss-i a hotsl an ra ar? rested. c.iionei Losrla rspertad hls losa to the poll.. a we. k affO. Many Ihsfp from hoteli havi Bcourred reoently. rta total amount reeovered to-day WBS ab,.ut IIO.OOO. _ HEART OF THE ROCKIES. HwlRht Klmen.lorf i.peat.-.l bls le. ture, ?The Heart of lh. Rocky Mountains," yeaterday aflarneee at canMsjIs HaB be f,n. i|._ usual lnrice und enthusiastlc _udlei i FHIN'S TRIPLE BILL Pinero - Barrie - Shaw Efforts Fail to Find Favor. THREE TIRESOME PLAYS i Two on the Same Trite Subject and the Third a Modernized "Nance Oldfleld." 'Ry GaMa to Tl.e Trlh'ine 1 London, Oct 14.?t'harlcs Krohin.in's much anticlpated triple-btll sensatlon. wlth Plnero, Harrle and Shaw as au thors, was produced to-nlght at tho Duke of York'a Theatre and was verv dl.sappointlng. The evenlng began with the conacloua nclntillatlon of 4 5-eorge Hernard sfiaw In ??4)vcrruled," do BCrtbod na a "demonstration.'' Sir A. W. Plnero's play, "The AVIdow of WBB* d.ile Head," waa cnlb-d a fantasy, and was merely tedlous. J. M. Marrie's i omedy, "Uosallnd," proved aearcely more than a BChoolboy m.*--tcrplccc. The only hope of an Intcrcstlng even? lng was Hpolled bv Mr. Parrb's mod aaty. aii three autbora hud choaan tho game theme, vi_., the poaalblllty anl the rlght of a mnn or a woman of loving twice. but when Mr. K;irrl<* found thnt the two others had treated the aubject ht- himself had choaan be wlthdrew hls play and substlfuted ,in nther be bad wrltt-ti earller. The re? sult was that the audlence. after mt miaelm the futinty of Bhaw and the dulaeaa of Plnaro, were daprlved of the Interest "f so-ing If Puirie COUld bf more aneeeaaful along tlu- same llnen. Mr. shaw set hls play ln modarn times and uaed the famlllar daviee flf two men faiiing in leve arlth each oth? ers urtvea during tho foreed pro ptnqulty of a kmg aea royage. "no wife redprocated the love she had iu spired, whlle tho other was almply bored. At the ^nd all are brought to? gether, of course. for mutual re< r.uiiti i ti.in and explanatlon, and tlu* problem is aa much In the air at the ti* t.ilti as it was at tirst. Thls juHtittcH an infenii'e thal Mr. Bha* hud no other Idea than thal of produclng claver dlalogui bul if hla only purpoae araa to be brllllanl be aaM at once thal h haa fa around. The beel thing In the play are the hits ,it tlie modem gubei: "*'* itton ..f outward appearancea f-r prln< n ? Slr A W Plnero wenl ta Hi" time of I'ccirgc m an.i deveioped Iil-i t!.< Bla b.' Iic--.il.- of the KhOht -,| huaband H *> i'??"?? du< Ing .i - tnd, b) mahlng tha di ad man a ln whom it waa Impoe ?Iblf >" bnaglne th? rmlng a loa ? ?] . ar loved, killed all chance <?f in? terest. Ther.* WM not even anv effort at clever dlalogui ta llven thlnga np. .md tn thls eaaa also the preblan waa ??d .1 M H.,rr:,- I,..'1 ' -'? door Johnnli i mother. Many ?'f thoae nf ua who ra j. ? .,n tbe i :---i * m d< of forl * Ellen Terry aa Nance Oldfleld, arlth Martin Harve) aa iba i?-? ar. Thi m :>i gtad ?han thi t lri ng came !>? an ? ? r.< 1 AT LITTLE THEATRE OPENING. Oueota of Rflntbroi Imi i dri aa r.lie ,rsal c,r- Ud thi opei ng performance laal nlght ?,f "Tha ... ... Mt and Mra ? Mr. ai '?' t, the Hnn ? _ Mra Blbert n Oarj C C BuHl, Mr .-,n i Mr- Oeorge F, Bakar, tr. Dr hh-i Mra !'? ray R Turnura M m Ri th st Denls. Mr nnd Mr? TTnomaa l! Ml ..i '1 Mrs W'llll. in \\ i .i ' ? II, l'r i fessor nnd Mi i *..* d< Matthewa, Roberl Van Cortlandt, Bamuel Uater i ? ? eel ls- lln, Mr. .ucd Mra Robert Eraklne Ely, Mlaa Antm* Ruaaell, I" Par4 j Orant, Mlaa Merlngton Mi and Mra Tbomai W Lamoat, Mr :,ii.i Mrs Eger ton I- arinthrop, Jr. Mr and Mi arard i Locbe, Mttcbetl Kennerly, Nl. h Middie. Charlea Itann Kennedj Edlth Wynne Matthtaon, Henry L Btoddard, Roben J COlller, Loula K Anapacher, Kathryn KMder, V Burrall Hoffman, jr. Orace Oeorge, Bvert Fanaen Wendell, M* und Mr-* K i. Bui-lng ima, Pi Nlcholaa Murray Butler, M , rot here, Profeeaor and Mr Johi ' Mi aml Mrs Normaa Hapgi d, Robert i nderwood Jobnaon Joa< p li . Marke, Hedwlg Relcher, Kate Douglaa Wlggln, i ,,.,.,i Roblnaon, Edward Bheldoh, Bigelow Palne, Edwln BJorkm a, Mar gari t Mayo, Mi aid Mn Joha Corbln and BeU ii"et. _ MIZZI HAJOS CARRIES A STICK. Mlle. M1//.1 Ha I*' . who Inga thi inK parl in "The Bprtag Mald," returned io tbia clty yeeterda) on the North ? man Lloyd Un. I I'nuz Prfedrti h Wilh-'.u, a:i,.i ;, holfda) apenl al ? ? home In Auatrla-Hungar; Beeldea much bag ?i,.. brouahl over a ta-i -.-.iii.-ii sh.. thlckx win ba taken up by ri*_:r? i tblnhlng aro ln thla ettj Tha fbd, arhleh araa ? a ? fully tboughl oul bj Mll< H Mri \ ci | of a tan aralklni *ti. k. wltt coatly handla .-< n<i dangllng rlW i as Loula XIV carrled al .rt Tha young sinK-'i thlnks th.- cane add gi i - tn aaa*a carrlaga and h much more tf ,i,.|, ,,t for protection agalnai attack than the carrytng of a woollj -Icik VOS RETURNS FROM EUROPE. Hubert Vea, th- Duteh portrall palnter, wbo untU thli aummei had made no palnt iiikh la his aatlva land la twenty yeara, returned yeaterday oa the Holland Amer ii a llner Rottardam After havlng lookad ,,*,*.r the work of the PUturtert aebool ea hihiti'iu in Parla h,* aaM he araa glad t,, K-i bin-k to America, arhere ati araa stiii aane and alneare, Colonal ii Anthony Dyer, a rleh reater oolei palnter, arhe araa .? falloa tra ? with Mr. Vea, umi aaw tbi Parla exhlbt tion, ni**" dodared thal th.* Puturlati imd k >ii? taei ? ONE WEEK THEATRES. Henry Mlller caaaa back bi Neat ferk list nlghl m hla auccaaaful play "Tbe Ralnbow." He wlll plaj for one areab ?nis ai 'iie Oraad Opera H i lamea T Pnaera in |,l*i mualeal off.ir In'if "Thi- Two l.lttle Brldaa," began tlie w.ek auHi't.iuusiy laat Blgbl al tbe Waat End Thaatre, At li. P. Keiths Harlem Opera Houee, Mllian Ituaaeira Bucooea WIMflru, by fleoree Hrondhurst. le the blll of the weea The plav waa well recelved last week. AT THE VMEIES Vaudeville Justifiedof Her Chil? dren at Union Square. HAMMERSTEIN STARS DALY Ada Reeve, frora England, and Blanche Walsh Also on This Week's Bills. A young, chubby cheeked chap ln a whlte flannel suit wlth black stripes von a lot af aaata-sa al b\ T. Katth's Uatoa Square Theatre y.sterday afternoon by Stspptalg to tbe footlights aiul announcing that ths ? Ol. at tha end of the tlrst Inn? lng la ths GHanta-Rad Sox baaaeall game stood _ to I la favor of the home team. Kv. ry on.- liked the way he announced lt, but they didn't pay tflOCh attentlon to that at lirst. When be continued to come out after each number they began to taaa more ootloa of htax Finally, he atayed and walla he was there the audi ence forgot the score entirely, He waa Lso Carrlllo, an.l ba didn't <io niu.h baaldaa talk a l-ttla about aero plnnlriK and t< 11 a few atorlSS in C*b_B-SS (iiii.it. which he learnsd oul 'Frlses way. lle was perf.i tly CSSUBl aliout lt, Just as lf BS w.re lalklBg to 0S_ pSTSOB Instead ..f io .1 houseful Bul i ach one ln tha houseful though) be was talklBg to hlm. so tba. all Inalsted oa hla comlng ba?'K and ta'kin? some more. Tbe ftinnlsst pntt of lt was that hla WBSn't UM only good BCt 00 the BTO gramms. Tbera sre some vaudeville managera In town who think that they have dtecharged tbelr duty to tba public when they pal on one paasabls ?r't .-acii week, bul Mr. Keith'a record atnee hs oi..*ne.i his uth atreet houss bas proved thal be ls not among them. There la only one trouble wlth th" programme tbere this week from 'he oritlc. polnt or vlew. Th. re is notltlflf Ifl it whlch do I not add bi kast a slight Bomethtng t'> tbi enjoyment ol tha afternoon, and aa crltii unl. -1 he can flnd something whJ.-h he eaa eonsdentlously and unmer clfully condemn. What Mi Keltfa thought waa tha bsel think' on tha bill waa a one ?" I ikstch bj Bdward Peple, author of "The Llttleat lt. ? !.'? entltled ' T ?? i llri" Bo many i tivalled lt tlal to call lt best would ittei of in.ilvidual ' There - ? o doubl how? rer, tbat It wa g.i. lt had I -? ama , ? ..... N-w Vork audti ;?' ?? - ami II pum ' v i. better itlH, tt . fhtful frlnge of comedy t.? con soi.- the audlence afb i the puncb had Hall M Ullstsr, Albert Latacha and Cyrll Voung dld excellent work ll || up, li would be unfalr t.. go further into detail wltl ? ? ? thlng ... o .t . v. i - bod). whlch can't ba done her t a or t ????ii a. r of ? tl-s Wlll ? tO have ln ti.-- ?? der f theh appearai as follow*. M.n and Bylvany, in a thnii ing M Mahoo, l't.i ..-.i.i i .. - gtng and danclng ? I 11 that) called ... i: -..ud and ?ulal u:- \ Mornlng ln Hlcksvllle"; Jennlngs and l< rn of i lever Besale Wynn, who and hla I the varli I Th- N.n 1? I ??? , g to 1 Nol thal audevlllc ? demptlon J ?*' al that If It b .1 t" contlnue ?.. di ;?? nd on ? ts appeal l ioon< r ? n to pall, oi ..t t- -t ? tion of I ? iblli * ii ? le of ih.- ?. BUdevllle pla] '? ? h .ni'-r? .1 thsl fleld No doubt othi ? future sgo tbere was scar *elj i ln this the publii I ? : .n the European |t has l? "li the to pr...! . . ? ? ? ? theatres d ted tfl Itgltlmate drama, bul hera 11 i ??? em to Ung the vaudevllla itage aa thelr future domain a rte .... . i . Ittl. ' Ham \ torla Theatre tbi*- ar< ep Arnold D ippor for hls m.-s ig. li ls a gem of wit. and Mr. Daly makes II parkle wlth added brll am | I ? hla da ,?. ii terpretatlo- ot tha Inet [t Is called v "omedy f"r u find it i lhat II la a l< aaon foi t ? oi also Ch ??' L " and Lou I llinax on"' ? ? Ths remainder of Hsmmsrstsln's Mll is ;.ii half Ivi i. it a lj be falr to il,,,. ,,.. ?: thi two sti Diid, moreovi r, opinion ? mlghl wi Iy dlffer on ome >f tbem. But, ifllcl. ? i hi. ty lo ? mi don'l like oaa you ? flnd an i id favoi Ite ln the neat. Th.- followlng la Iha programme ine tloldte ' "The Glrl from Mll? waukee." as oppeallng as rh.- bi whlch made thal town famous; tha Flve v iodj _ ii ls and ii _ in; "Rube" Dlck haraetar ot the ei iudge; m?- an.t compaay, In a panto mbule"; 1 nine, "ib.- i n": Edward Blon (i,.ii in.i company, hi "Tne i. .-t Boy"; i. v . s, renaders, sad tba Rosa -/aleroo Troupe of "*/l**e WaJksra \,\-,i i;,., . atralght from Iba music Dalla bf London, trlsd ber voice on a \..,v Tork audlsncs sl ths Colonlal Thea ttrdai aftsi noon for tha Brsl time, aad 'udgtng from ths dss_-_stratl_D which greeted M II Bttsd to psi . vp remlnda ona af asvsral of tha other aorigstera whom Bngtand has aaal over here, bul lier volce ls perhaps more .. than any. After a brlef tom in vaudevtl-( aha win star m a musical comedy of her aern, under ths Baanasjs ni. nt ol M irtlB Bsch -fh. Colonlal aii.i.-i ano-bsr to ths happi playlata of tha week in frank Craven'a snd Bsotl welsh'a "Honor Among Tineves." oaat rlbsd ss "a solutlon Of the ilMiincial probbni ln BBS art ir i_ undoubtedly a aotutloa of tbe proMsas whleh confronta the four charactera eon eerned, snd one srhlcb aill aurprla nudlsni ?? thal views It Bul i? la to bs hope.l tlial many of the indlvldual ui-m i?-rs ol tha au-tanca wlll not attempt te ?olva thelr tlniin-i.ii BfObteflM In that wa\ a prsttj little mualcal offerlng i saa in 'Tl..- Land Sf DykSS." .resentod by Sam 4"hlp. Marv Marblo and companv It ls from the pen <>f Herb.it Hall Wmslow. with musln and lytics by Albert von Tilzer. other numbers on the blll are Stuart Barnes, * the fhesterfleldlan mono loj-lst"; Rice and t'uhen, in their sketch Of the -*t- n. twent, thlrts," "The Path of tbe Prlaaroai Fbxber girls, ln dalnty Mta of raudeetlle; Fred Wataon and Rose Santos. slngers and daneers; the Ibal-ray Boya, In aa oiiuinai athletic feat? ure, and Erpottl vnd l.lliputlans. Smne people like Mclntyre and Heath. Th. y have. la-en what la known in vaude? vllle parlance as "headliners" for sonv yeara aad tha laaead le tbat they suc aaadad in musical aamady before tbat. For those whoee taete runs to the an? tique they are unbeatable. Bocb persons are adalaai to go to Proctor's Kifth Ave? nue Theatre thls week and to secure thelr ?-eats early, for apparently ther- ata many Uke them along Uttle old Broad ?wi<\ P'.rtunately for those who have more modern Itantngt. th.* at.dent negro coaae dianu hold down the ,-nd of the i?ll. There are several thfalga ahead of them v.l.Uh may he eounted on to appeal to lOTeH of modernlty Chlef among thabi la Lad dle CMfc arhoae dandng la racammeaded to the attention of the Mclatyre and Heath eupportere. Thara la aometblng un to date in it. ee__etb__g allre and aame* thing somewhat arti-tlc, too. Mr. ClltPt method- Of ?.vrltiKlnir. a lauffh fr.*m his audlenea area't gulta *?-? boery oXth *** i Mr, Mclntyra'a and Mr- Heath's. ettiwr. Bot, gg has been sald. there are num bera who llke the oM stuff. and Its ex poaltlon In a phantaay called "Waiting at tbo CbUTCta" evoked salvos of applau-e yeaterday. Anotbai peraon wba teeatvoA a Uttle more apylause than she earned waa Beatfe Ct-Bord, arbom best thing araa *ly ai.urate tmttatlc-n of Hessle MO Coy. . . . tour othea aeta which --ompieted the programme wera Ceoly ?nd Wehb- in \ Btorm) Plnlah'; Ihe Four Iy.ndon-. ln .1 sensatlonal castlng act; WlllaW Simtns nnd company. in the ever green ?succeee. ?Fllndflr'e Furnished Flat ; Recbel l-owe, ?n Kngiish comadlenne on ,!?. ilr,s of Alk- Lloyd. and Victorlne an.i Zolar, two falr women. m a series of daaoee. wtndtng ap wlth a poslng r.alizatlon of the famous painung "An Affair Of Honor." Blanche Walsh tops the programme at Q K K.lths Alhambra Theatr- this iroek Bhe la seen bi bar newest offerlng, ?The Counteee Nadlne." This la a grlp pins uttle drama of Ruaalaa loee, havlng to do -aitii a roong wldow wba wrinxa a confeaalon from tba murderer of her huaband and allowa hlm ta escape trom the police after learnln*. hls story. Uiff Uordon. the premier 0_r__an dlaleet oo ,...,-,..,?. |, on hand here with a budget of politlcal and humoro ia atortaa, and Jim Dlamond and Bybll Brannan preeent a hodee-podae nf hUarlty undee tbe title of "Nlftynonaenae." The Provldence Playere are seen here f,,r the nrat tlme In a brilllant llttle tarce Who'i Brownf The Hanlon Brothere dellneate a rapid flre eomedy pantomlme called "Juat Phor Phun," an.l the real of tha blll la made up of DoBy Connolly and Percy Wenrlch. m aotnja\ Holmea an.l Bucbanan. ln "The Glrl of ik17? ?. Banaone and Delila, aenaatlonal ac . tbe Oraal Toraadoea * *M> *,-t of aertal twlr ? i. !?? Ketth'a Bronx Theatre haa aa prln ,? thla week the well known ? .r actor Oeorge Bebaa, who m dramatlc nk.-uii In "Tho M ?? Ti.is is a raodefllle . t om of the ordlnary. ar*..! la ? . M interpreted by Mr. Bebaa and I iaa.lab playera Tho atory unfoMa a ? Iddnapptng aud tta connectlon ??.ith tbe notorloue Black Hand organtsa tion. i.,' Rooney and Marion Bent, also on ii,,. bni i,. |. preeenl thelr laugblng aklt v t the Newi Btai I ' and Nellte Wex* Ing, the eparkllng Engllah comadlenne, >, mlngly alnga a number of aonga; Bva rt!,d company, ln the u trrled . L-eu Hawhlna, -the Chaeterfleld "f Mlnatreley"; lurreii .,.,,] .-, oway, In "Behlnd the ft anaa"; tho . , me', Madden and Fiupatrlck. la "Tbe ?tVanderer," and the Zanettoa, Jugglere, lomplete the pro . ne lu re. Prett) glrla and funny comedlana make I..11.- Folltee" company which for the areek al tbe olympio Th<* ?terda) Tbe nonaenatcal musical ? ; |X| :. *.\ Royal Plueh," was ptaaented ln a ni" it elal ir.U" manner by a perfbrmara, beaded by Phil Ott and Ali... !_i-.i". The music throughout U of tbe Whlatllng klnd, and the comedy Is iif tbe best. Th.- tcener) and electrlcal !,. in keeping wlth tho rest of the ahow. THEATRICAL NOTES. George GMddena, whose Admiral Blr Peter Antrobue, bi "Pomander walk." rraa ono ot the most amueing characters Iii Loula N I'.irkets comedy, returns to NeW Vork next ue.-k from I.ondon. He haa been angaged for Annie RaaaeU'e company, ln WhlOb he Wtll be seen as Ti a*. bumphln, Elob Acree and i>"k berry. ln theae parts. whlch he ha? , :;, pi *..ci no con temporary actor can |j none .an equal hlm. The openlng date for the preeentatlon of irthui Colllna'a big Drury Lane tnelodrama "The tvhip" at the Manhat t;,:- Opera Houae haa been postponed from Electlon Daj to Mondayt N'ovem i..*i* 11 ? The ZlOgfeld F.dlies." series of 1*?1.>. .! the Moulla Ro ige aexl Monday , \. IllK. Henr) Mortlmer has been angagad 11 a ii waiiai*ii for hla original role in "The Indlacretlon <>r Truth," which will ha preaented ln N'ew York mi November ||, with Muriel Stan-. Walter Hampden miii Bcott Cooper In tiie eaat Rehaaraala of "The Five rrankfortera" wlll be begun tO-day under the staKe dlrectlon of Ptlb Bdwardaa ar:'! the tirst performance wlll occiir out of town on October It. Ril hard Pennett has enKajred Edlth w *, ni.e Matthlaaa for the leading woaa >n'a role la tii-1 productlon of Margaret TurnbuU'a aaa play, "The stronger I'lniii " wi..ui Charlea Frohamn predacm "4ifn , ,.r iftM al bla Qlflhe Tboatra London, ? latlOB with Cohaa _ Harris, Wal Inca Bddlngor will play the part of Tra .,,.,- Qiadwtn, tbal be oii^inaiiy treated in thls country. ., ? - RESERVES CHANGE NAME Hereafter To Be Known as Veterans' Association, Naval Militia, New York. hlbany, Oct M The Kaval Iteaarra As ?Odatlon Of the State ..f Now York .--rt i tie.i to ti'? leeretary of state th.-it it has ehatlgad Iti name tO the Veterans' Asso datloa, lat EtattaHon, Naval Militia, New York. Th-* association was organlzed t-o pro niote tba fonaatlon and equipment of a hiat.- iiiv.il militia and ol a national naval i-cseive. The certitl.ate ts sisiied by Her lurt I. Satterlee, New York. OBITUARY. FRANK LANE. Phlladelphla, Oct 14 Krank Lane, a* one time a wldely known actor. and who, durinj; the Bta, s- rved t_vi ral sea? sons as a National I_pague baseball um pire. <lled In a hospital here to-day from ursemia. He was a -on of John I_.ne. a trogedlan, and wlth his fathcr appeared ln productlons wlth Lawrenee Harrett, Edwln Booth and Alessandro SalvinL, J.ater he appeared ln faxccs. Mi. LanO was jo y. ms old. t ALBERT THEODORE. Tel. -raph to Tho Trlhynel N'ewburg. N. Y , Oct. 14.?Albert Theo* dore, seventy-slx years old, a busl* DSSS man of thls clty. died ln the hospital here to-day. Theodore, who could -?>-*__ seven languagee, was attached to the I'nion army during the Clvll War. He a rted as Interpreter for Oeneral Orant B_en the latter made hls trlp around tha world. Theodore had been a Canadlaa ouetoma Inspector. compib ation of dl*-? eases caused hls death. OBITUARY NOTES. MAJOR HENRY <". COL-B, of the s_l> alateace department of the army, is dead. in Washington from typhoid fever. He was focty-three yeara old. .Major f'oi aerVSd wlth dlstinctlon ln tl*e Phllipptn.S ln th.- Bpanlah-Amerlcan war and later assist'd In the paclflcation of Cuba. IIICHABL KAVA.VAOH, the yidest em. ploye uf "The Journal of CominsrCS," died at hls home, Nu. t"> M street, lirook? lyn, on Saturday. Il>- was employed lu the mechanlcal department for forty yeara, ramalnlng Ib actlve aervice up to wltbin two days of hls death. Mr. Kav anagh was about al?ty-eeven years old, and came to this .ity from Montreal in 1V72. A Wlfe and slx children survlve tilm. BURIAL OF LUCIEN WULSIN. Former Cincinnati Man Laid to Res. in Ea_t Greenwich, R. I. [By Telegraph to Tbe TllflWI ] Baal GreeaW-Ch, h. i.. Oct ".'.-? Th.- hody of I-uclen Wulafn, late oi ( u.lnnatl, who died in Paris last Auf-_it? WM '-ommltted to the jrrave here to-da/ ln the famlly burylnK ground, on Va bld Qreene farm, which has been th. home of the Groene and Koelker 'ainille*. to which Mrs. Wulsin bclongs, ever since \(rV). Mr. Wulsin was one of ('lnclnnatl'g most public splrlted men, havlng besn ac? tlve ln many SBterprt?CS d. voted to trta promotlon of the clty's eommer.-ial, in? dustrial and artfstk a*slf_ra for mor*. than a -reneratlnn. Tb<- pallliasiara were ***, c. Qosborn, ot the .'lnclnnatl park concert fund; H. U Uiws, ex-pr.sident of the .'ommer* dal ciub. Bdward Ooeper, first vices presldenl of ths CHlsana* Trust Companyg XV. XX'. Taylor, of the Rookwood Pot_e**S* Compaay; _. a. Ault. chalnnan o_ tha Cincinnati Park Commission; A. C. Shln kle. president of the Caatral Trust Com? panv, Oeorga W, Armstrofig. Mr. Wul? sin'- sucoessor as president of tho Bald* ala Plano ('ompany; __. ?'. Di'-klnson, ot Chlcago, vlce-pres-denl of tha BaMsrM cornpan-; Colonel Joba a. ritts, presi-* dent of the Fourth ohio Cavalrv AsSSClaa tlon. and H. K. Krehhiel. of New York, l as lontc aasO-Satsd with 'he dead. man in the m.;skal llf- of ClnrlBBett Among tha men wl.o came to follow thelr chief to the grave were W. J. Macy, A. P. Elagsmsysr, I-. D. Sarjrent, FratiK II Oee, C. M Rebsrtsso, -nd V. Ge_t, of Ctnelanatt, an<i }?;. <;. Hereth, of in.iian BBOtia The cummltment SSI rlCa S*g_ read* by the Kev. John Diman. AUTOISTS AT LAKE GEORGE. (By T. Ir-rrapli to The Trtbur-.e ) Lake Gaorge, N. v., Ost n.-Arrivais a* th.- Fort Wllllam Henry Hotel from New York by automoblle lnclud. Mrs. E. P. ii.a_.-i Mlss J. Ulafs, Mr. BBd Mtn. .lohri Bprlng. Mr. and Mrs. C. a. W-vrba.'S, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Towne, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. J. BdWta Ogden,j Mrs. Wllllam M.u-son, Mrs. lf, F. -_*?_] a. tt. Hennaa Payna, Mr. an-i Mrs. Frar.i* Sutphsn, Miss Bsalirl-S O. Sutphen and? Frank Sutphen. Jr. . FOR HOMELIKE R00M8 Donault The Tribune'a Room and Board Register. No. 320 Tribune Building. \.l\t. '1 DIED. Fl. hr. Ortcs H. .t-u-rwaM, E. T.. H. \ *.*.>-, Anthonv. Thorat, Newbeiry D. j En-fli-h. Abl.lt L. Van i'*mp-n. SavHUoa, ! -?oot?. Bdwerd n. Whaelar, AiictG. Rockwtll, BtteUt H. In *l. i.i.>rl.iin. Jackson, Kev. Samu.1 M. BEHR ' -UglSBly. st Mo-rl.town. N^ J.. fcSJ Bunday. u tob.r IS, Oraee Ho-t_,S__Sj daimhter of _*r.dtrt.-k IL DSd Alice \era_a_J llehr. agtd elght week.. D_V -Oa Fridav. October 11. 1012. at tht hotntj of hlt tlti-r, No. U Wn Ml lt-, Anthony I>-v ln tbe Sl:h '.ear et hla ai;e, cld-tt totk, pt th- lst. Ue\. Rteaard Varlah Dej *n-\ Ltvlnla Apies Scott, irr.i-id-Ori of tht Ute Aiuhonv P.v. of thla clty, _.n-i also of C*Mo-\ nel J_s?ph warrea K-tt, of N^w ltnintwl*a, N. .1. Funeral ttrvtot af th- Mail.l. ..ol-^ l'..-r!_i- Church, Fltth av.nu. and _leh st^, ea Itmn |a ber 1". ut 10 o'cIoc'k. K^n lucky an_ New Orl-_u*i paper- .leaao eepg. BNO-ISH Kl .T-rs.y (lt>. en Mon.la>, Oc_m "i.-r 14 ISU Abblt 1. Bnsllsh. -Ui_w?J ****-? rlen tnm ber lat.* res.ii.ni-. No. .? siu> m. Tl-Jil-Sller. Ootober lb. at '_ p, Bk ; rnoTE- on ?aiataaj. Oelessr tt, i"". FA*r*r*i Bead run t the lets Kdwsrt Bllss an.tl Catheriae <?? r?i..te. F.ner.i atrvtcta wll *>*. held from h.t l?t. real.-nre. No. 130 I.-xlnB-l l n nve , on UV.In.a.lay. October M. 1M-, ttl U) a. m. lattiwt-l 1 rl_*ei RO KWKI? asttlh Hardes. ??isht-r of r?r_i WlUlaoi H. an- Mlddlt J H. RockwtU, Utl her ath rter. ra Oetobt II ISia i-_uera.| prt\at-. PleaaeeaUl aaareca WBUMHWaLP At tor home. lafl Dleso^1 Cal ..-.. 7 101*1. Eli-t ? ' K H Inta wift of Cheriee J steuoi _-aii Ir.ttr?, menl Wednesday, October i?i. at w.yodiawnj New Ynrk on arrlval nt tr;tln ir_ Oiht-I Btatlon at 1.3. a. ni. Relatlvti ad frtflflrlt tnvlted. THORNK At hla hSM Darenport ''.r.-mja* N>w -toehollt, N V. on .^ar ir.la. mornlnf,' Ootebei l_ 1S12, Stwberri Davenport. Mt ton of I. aaal Susann.i XV. Thorn- Fun. -1! tt ?' >*t at hls late home on Tu.ndav _M-_lfl_, October 13. 191. at 11 o'eloch .'arilag^s a' KSW H(>t, ,'h'de itatton on niri'.-.ii ot tho I0o."> a. n_ train from '".ran.l (Vr.rr.il Depot. vas CAllT-lN?Al mahtrmy s I., rvtoher i_, 1.12 garlllloa Vati Cflmp-fl, as^l Tl >tart. ITun-ral tervhet wlll bt hel.l at hlt Ute r*al? d-n. .. Ne 9* '?v*"t Mllten ave, en T-ie-dsr, Oflteher is. I c-io.k p. m. tVHKKLF.H- All.- Q Wli.eler. tfed ?_1 ftr. \lir? I'li- Fureral ."hur.li. No it', We_l -_|| ?I iKrtnk Campbii. Bulldlng), ruseday, J c'.lo. k. Automobll- 1 M _ IN MEMORIAM. IACKSON rHE FRIENDS ot th.* Kev. s.o 1. \m pay* lev )a.k-on. D I'. I.I. D. lat.- of the t*Uy nf N.-w Vork srt Invtted to ettend a meet-. Inu In 1 t" __-*_or* In tht Atttmbly H?U nf the Unlted Cherltlei Hull iIhr, 2'il st and ith ?ve.. N'-1*- Xmk. on tht afternoon. of Tuet.lay. October lo, at 4 . CKMKTKItll*-. TIIE irOODLAWN CKMETEKT. "33d St By Harlem Trnin and by Trolltr. I Offlee. _0 Eaat ieO St.. N. T. t.'NDEl.TAKIMt*'. FRANK K. OAMPI-EI ... 211 * We.t 2M. fit rhupei-,. Prl.stt Rooma Prlvate Ambti-1 lancea Tel. l__l Chelata _ aaaMUU"~~~****- - - ??-?_-~ee~ssa 0>*FIfK8. M UM OFFI'K- -No. 1_4 Nantt.i ttrttt. LFTOWN OFFlOE?No. 1S?4 Brosdway. or any Amtrlc-an UUtrlit l'tlesraph Ofllce |{AK|-_! OFFK'ES -No. 15T Eaat l-*?h. ttrttt. NO.-Sa Wttt 125th ttrtet and No. ' 210 Wrtt U-'-li atreei.