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IfflLLS AT Cavalry Horses Crash Through Jumps in Way to Make the Crowd Gasp. NO SERIOUS ACCIDENTS Lieutenant Adair Hurtles Ten peet in Air When Horse and Stone Wall Come Down in a Heap. It took some of the (Jnlfed Statefl cav 1-v tmrsev t" futmsh the real thrilis on __ second dsj of the horse show ln Mndi den las? nisrV.t, when th . m.; , _a? broughl to a elimax ln iurnpl"- .ompetition for a cup offered Wiillam H Moore. After some of the jviplan and Dutch horMi nad SPt an ?** arnp!* n>' ,h':' ' N,'''n,'nt behavlor an opl .. 0f perverslty struck the American rharKers ?irttelv, no one< was serl v injured. but the spectators were ?BrerMed wlth enougb Beiumtteaal falls ?nd stlrrinK riding to last them for the r,,t of the w"k. Grant. a ba* geldlng, rldden by TJeu ten'ant Btephi n W. Winfree. of the Unlted =;?tes eeralry. started aii lha trouble ?rhea he fltumbJed at the stone wall on ,.,? .^co-iti lum and aenl his rhWr biirt i?ig throuBh Ibe alr. to land an bh The plucky rider held on t<> lha relaa and . iragged half way around thr arcna ;.? b, stopped. iif lemeaated and ftntshed the coorae. The flfla-tators had hardly aettled Ib thfllr aaata before Flee, rldden by Ueo tenant B. R Adair, of the Itth Tnlted states Ceralry, began c;nting up eapera jle absolut'-h refuaed te |amp at all an-1 inslsted on puahlng bls way ,-iirbt Ihrgugil ,,,,. fftjet Bi d the stone wall lik. another "Lefty" Flynn. with t-M result that horse. rider and barrtei all weal down in a heap Lleutenant Adair was Mjravfl ten feet ln the air before he tttafit th tanbark, and it was thOUgbt At Rrt) !, ??? i! serloualy la ,,,-f,,] r .? Hu-dh gilth was broken, and ,-. before eflrarjrthlag gol stra;_. . . ? in order thal tnf. !-. -.-?it ftnlsb hia exhlbttton, eeeompairlment of a_red applause. Betnrltar, rdden b) , ;,r,, Vtdmer, wa.- fllghty, hav _4 becorne all exc-ted by lha parform aric s of ttlfl Pl Although he a.tid badly, he got o_-T the feaeea with? out tliro\v:n_ his rider. barona Ifl scarle* ridlne ei?cbta. Kncii-h i-oionels. Ileutenanta of lland huasars in aomb-t uniforms of blue gray, Amern ati civaliy 0-, , ? kml hfl goM and crimson hrski, actresses rlehly gowaed, lea__ng flfm, . | a thouaand atid one etber llttl( lhal _u to make up 'i v found an appi-fflata back pround In the aofl Oriental decorations of Ibe Garden. Tbe amphitheatre was by no means srewded at eltbar of the perfonaaacea but. dear, dear. there was plenty golntr on both ln and outside of the rlng. Abso lutely the latest tMng ln a beaddreaa ap peared at the rail during the evening BbCB a velvet Tam 0" Shantcr of the v ry ne-est color. yelept Besnard, ?something b-tween a red and a coral," forced itself upon tbe startled viston. And tlien there was the mystcrioiis lady ln gray who wore a gown with a cllnglng elect eapedally at the knees. maklng loromotion B matter of the grea'.est skill. Olla Nazimova. wlth her dainty turban of Brange fur, trimmed with black feath ers, Bttracted no small attentton, whlle the same may be said of Bflta Janifl. who ai?o graeed tha occaaloti. Yes. indeed. they were all there. everybody that ls ?rjrbOdy. And how hearts went {itapat u the horsea took the hurdles and half rtlfled 5cr?ams rent the alr at ea^h fail. Troopers in Pitched Battle. The llrst pitched battle for blue ribbona among Um army officers of four countries reaulteo. m ? sparkling triumph for the Btarfl and Strlpea in the afternoon. The aervice f; i. s. ntatives of the I'nlted State., England, Holland and Btlgium, ?plck and >pan ln uniforms of gayest h.ea, drew their lines acrosa the tanbark ?nd prepared for the cngugement wlth hurdle pen and hedge. There were elght hor*--, -elected after a prelimlnary com petltlon ln the mornlng. >. iach were out to <h> their prettiest ln order to carry off the valuable iM&za Cup. It was hard to plck and choose among tbem. for only Trooper, a brown geldlng entered by Major Howard K. Brown. of the New York Natlonal Guard, made a blunder. He hesitated at the flrat Jump ?nd iacked around an opening at the slde of the pen, thereby avolding the neceasary 1 ex*rtion of cllmDtng the bars. Ueutenant A H. Coblyn, of the Royal Holland Hussars, had his famous little Black Paddy, whleh has won honors at the Garden before, on the qui vlve for the I eontest. whlle Colonel P. A. Kenna, of ' Kngland, took Harmony over the hurdles in fuultless atyle. In splte of all that the Woudei-t horse blood of Europe could do, pATIMA, Turkish " blend ?all quality and no frills. Siraple in package?reason able in price?20 for 15 cents. "Distinc tively individual". mqpd*>*MjL_am> mmmmmt & SEEX AT THE HORSE SHOW .IX MADISON SQUARE GARDKN I.ADY D1LHAM. WIIK'H WON A BLUE IN TANHKM howeyer, the little blue rosette O/Ml aaravded to the beautiful rhestnut geMlttl Chleweli of the l'nlted States mounted aerrlee school, which was rldden by Cap? taln r.ny V. Henry. ChlBWell took the Jumps wlth all the Sjraca and ease of a greyhound, and be haved so prettlly that there waa nothlng to do bit pln on the cerulean token of vi<-> te-.-> e olonel Kenna got a red wlth Har moay, but two American horses neised out Hla, k Taddy and llonmore rldden hv e'aptain Baron de Blommaert, of Betgium as lExjSllaianl and Marlpe>sa ran off with the yellow and whlte rlbbons. The only untoward ine-ielei.t In the heart stlrriiiK struggle was the lc.s of a nilll taiy cep by Lieutenant Coblyn. This lm? portant piece of aecoutrement was res eued trom impendlng d'cmolltlon at th** hoof of aonaa horse when a frooni tenoer* ly llfted it off the tanbark and reftored lt to a BTateful owner. Circus Tricki by One Hona. Jupane-ee landse-apes are not without ef? fect upon the sensitlve spirlt of tlie horses. Cudaan Qaalleraan. a say young biade nmeaa the haekney .staiiions, was brought from his .-tall during the afternoon and inviteel te ihOW his ew\>s on th<- tanbark. Ah .-,,,,ti aa h,- h_d surveyed the scene. redolenl wlth cherrjr blaaeewte. erlatarla and < \tiii- t ve-ele-anoes, he tnistook the I'arden'fe.r a eongre.-s <>f all nations and iriijncliat-ly aegaa hippodroming. Before he COUM be p.-rsuade-d to enter the rlng hfl |a~< S mtle ?.ldc show, rearlng on hii Mnd lega and falltn-- over backward Into tbe SbaftS of a gig. Wlth hU four hoofs pawtaS tha alr he. recllned at hls ease. MRS JOSKPH HARR1M v ?*-' Miss KIJ.KI-'.N K i:A.RNEf A ND HBE BTBUCINQ 00W N ._ _ __ , 7 . . mtoiuDi r., -iimi-.-i.t The-.iui,-. Tbe trlo from the Monmoutb Conn __^___TS2Tt _T*^; lioVt ? ?.i-c-ta-i ?n cmb J Tn?n n ' ' ?ne actloae. for they nearty brohe tip Ihe wholi party. Ateay ing down the Nl.na .. ,t showed a ,,,, 0f heady team work, JSLT-TSri. iflSSSrS ? Ihe flrat hO, lo lat. lha hordle. toeteedup ihe trtck waiurpretty berrleraneerly eeery for outslde enmun,...... .rtunatel Ng* ms^jc. Umt,.,, th.t?,. two whlch foUowed wera did not do it for th. -,,,, ,n?h- - of the lucearity of si,.atthair rSn*:rUthar. ? ?.********* ******* Lady Dilham and Her Brother Carry Off Blue W. H. Moore's Pair Meet De? feat in Tandem Class at the Horse Show. NICKEL PLATE SURPRISES Wins Ribbon for Good Manners, Then Tries to Unseat Rider ?Captain Henry Wins Cup. William I!. Moore met his Waterlon yeaterday afternoon at the contlnuation of the national horse ahow at Madlson Square Garden. It was in Class 67, which called for tandems, that the blow fell. when the judges plcked J. W. Harrlman's Lady Dilham and Klegant Dllham to wear the blue. Mr. Moore eat behind hls brown mares Menella and Phyllls. but they could not match the Harriman pair ln speed, man? ners or atyle. and every time Dlck Don nelly clrcl.d the rlng with the little Lady and her bi other they were greeted with applause from the boxes and gallerles and shrlll whlstles from the rallblrds. When Kiexant Dllham put hls forefoot ov. r the trace I*ady stood qulte still untll it was extricated. whereaa lf she had ae-te-d llke the average horae mlght undrr sln.ilar e-onditions she would have upset her IH tle brother and perhapa the vehicle as well. J. Campbell Thompson drove Mrs. Jullus 8. Walah's trottlng 'bred pair. Honor Brlght and Honor Boy, but they went unplaced, probably becauaa hls Honor. whlch was ln the lead. trled to kie k the wheeler's nose off. Mr. Moore had better luek ln the exhl? bltlon of paira to pole. Here he ahowed hli recently Imported Rykon and Kae burn. and the little Lady Dllham and her brother were t-xcluded on account of thelr slze?or, rather, thelr lack of lt. Mrs. Jullus S. Walsh waa the only woman ln the ring. Bhe dro\e thelr Honoru In her usual masteily style. and waa place.1 ahead of Mrs. H R. Remsen Oole'a Nes tledown'e Mlsa Marlon and NesUedowtVs Garonne, which came in for an "H. C." In Clasa 88 the condltlona called for horsea over 16.2 handa up to carrying IN pounda. but they did not atop there; thty sald that thty must actually carry that amount when tbey appeared in the rlng. Evidently this had been overlooked, for .very one ln the rlng. wlth the exceptlon e>f John A. Haddon, on Dynamite. was sent out to put on welght. Jack Bow man rode Disraeli. from the Little FaJ'm. and he evidently thought that ho would carry aumci.nt w_i_.ht ln hla new ridlng costume. whlch conslsted of tobacco brown breechee. a very much cutaway black coat and a chamola vest. Oodfrey Preece rode the wlnner, whlch waa hls chestnut gelding Panama. Class itl waa for women'a saddle horaea e-v.-r 15.2 handa up to carry WO pounda. The condltlona nad: "Manners to count ut) per cent," but this must have been ln rc-ferencej to the ridura. for lt certainly dld not apply to the horaea. They were about as ill mannered a lot as ever pa raded before the Judges. They cantered when they should have trotted; aome ol them- bond and othera travelled wlth thelr noaes In the alr. as though they we re followlng a trail. Misa II. D. Atterbury rode her splendid new geldlng. Nlekel Plate whlch Ju?t arrlved from Kentucky. and he behaved wlth becomlng doc-ortim eatll after he had had the blue rtbbofl faatened on hbi bridie. Th-n he bagaB aema buckiag stunta lo oaaeat bh rider, as hi boli d out of the rlng. maa BUei rode Mlss Mona Duim's i hestfl ing Striker. and while tlfl mai much to be deslred, ha was el wear the rc-d rlhbon Miss E-bavar-Webb and Mlaa Bdttl Beavor-Webb were np Ofl M] Soupron. a eheBtnul feldlng rrom thi stable of .. i.. Btmaa, Ml th' M.unR mare whici, ereated fmnr when she made lar bo.- at Pl fleld laat June. was shOWB I LeOftM Thompson, but flbl ratec! lamentably staea bei the show rlng, and she did not gH In " rlbbons Another old favorite ? not reccive reeognition ? Ml Jam ? B. Maekay'fl _heata_t mar* Lady I* bonalr. Varvars. a black mare Wtdcb Hra, et A. MuOlb>-B showed so BUOcaBBl Whtta Plalns last suminer. was entered ln this class, but she failed 10 the buglc call, for the aluiple r.MU on thal she Is now 4.n ber way back to Canada Ahe waa sold to I.. Lorae McOlbboti, arbo sf.?t her down to W. A.HCOW ?>,ow nt tht nalioiial. Mr. -_? uiuouu __H_r>-M?^ft_ horself Justice, and he sbipp '1 le l ha- K to ber owner. The awar's follow -i; (haeknrv (Illl. i-. - rfSffl ?rt^Yf- Hernn.1 prlae. ??: ,'' " ' P !_rf_-t.dle4--fae Hs^nej , ?? (.i,?.vnn carinen; aecond, ' Isrence H .m l k Farm'. b. rn. F.nld; foortk Althss It-TBfl- -h. m4-i__'_?.6 (taaaaat niii... 3 years ,.id. feet Flret Au_urn Mackney rarm- . n in. Mi.-s Pes? Ptcken; aacoaa. """' ,''"n, 1"rm'11' .? Iiollar ITInrem-. third. Ml- ll ??? Bent Ko,i. b t> ... mn.",, Prt Altnea Karn.'a b. m. OdflflS 4-iuns 14 O-fl-kaey tneom, 4 r?si .old or over, iB.t haade or over, must b..., <?>? beve produced a foal ln 101.; feel | rtflr, Sl'"1 * ond prl-e. $50; third prlM, ?_ o Flrat J. ? 'ampbell Thompson-- e_ fll Nertledown ? Moonahtne; aecond. Wllllain de -"onl a ch. m. Klrkburn Lady; third. FY-B- B. PalW fll Imp. Hury Sun'ttse; fourth. .1 ' jUnpb II Thompson'* ch. m. Neatledo?n'a I.idy mar Claaa IS (hackney maies. 4 yetn Old 14" handa and under 1!. I hsn-fll BlU-J '"? "> foal or hav produced a t-'l 1" UH-; l,rst irlze |14a?. aecond prlzc. BJO; ihlr.l piiwi, >-??. -Flrm. Wiillam du Pont'a rh ra. Rjfedab 4Jerbv aecond. Wllllad.-n r-rm'seh. m TStton Tinker Ilell; third. .--i.dy Poll t r.inn'a b. ln. Kllneld \>ru; fourth. Band. Potat PB-TS ? br. m. Hllfleld Venua. Chias ls (champlon cup f.>r ihe besl mare or flll' . Flrnt J _a_-P_ell ThomP-OB'fl ch. m. Nefltledewfl'fl Mooflflbane; i<><r\.-, Wllllain lu I'onl'a ch. tn. Klrkburn I.hiIv <'las* 11 (hackn-y aUlllona, 4 yeara ol- oi o\-r 14 1 haadfl ".nd under IB.l bsnda; Bral t.rlzo. UM; aecond prlae, -7.',. third prtse, $::.-,> Flrat. Wlltlani White'* Ch. - Oxford ? Mvd BUInor- Farm'a ch s .?houirue Bqali ClaMi .'!0 r4'lvdeadttle tillle?. 2 yamn .11 flnd un.ler- flrst prl're. SliKc _?<-onil prtz-. flJBO, : prlz*.' *2;<) Flrat. T'lilrbolrup Farms b m I Ludy I>uatroua, aecond. f'omnitliani Brothere' j b "ni Shallock Mary; third, Redminat.-r Farm'a b. m. Uynette; fourth, Hedmlnater Farm'a b m Dolly Orey. i"lasa 29 '('Ivdtadale mares, thre?< years e!d or over; frf-t prtz.-. I1O0; aerood prize. $90; third prlae. $_?)?Flrst. r.ilrholme Farm'a Harvelouaton Baronei-a; ?e_fl< Falrh.rme Farm'a b. m. Pearl of Falrflfbl; third. Hel mlnater Farm'a h m Britteli _-*-"] l-Ortli ron\-nsham Hrothera' br. m. Ma.ule Mu' ter. flaaa st (ponlen. exrerdin* |BS haadfl Sfld not -xceedlntz 1..2 hands. four v^ara old or over; flrat prlze. **': aecond nrizc-. tto. third prlze. $30) -Flrat, Wllliam Foatei'a b | Mfll Valley'a Flame; aecond. Irvlnstnn P*?rm'a b in. Maid of Irvln_lon; tblrd, \ubiirn Hacknei Horae Farm'a rh. m. Irnu. fo-rtn. Rflgtasl Douelaa'a b. f. Wee Mcregor. Claaa 43 (palra of hurneaa hor?e?. 14 :' in?! net exc*edin? 18 1 banda; flrat prlze. fllaO. se<-ond prtxe. I"5; Ihlrd prla_, *'t_) Flrat. Wllliam H. Moore'a b. ??. Rykon and Rae burn; aecond. J. Kumner Drap.ra br. | Baronet and br. m. Sattre; tblrd. Mra Jullua S Walah'a b. ga. Honor Rrlg-ht nnd l|..n... ttoy; fourth, Mra. H B itemaen CBle'fl Ifft ina. Neatledowr'a Mixs M_rl<.n sad N'.-ile dn-n'k (Jarc^ine. Claaa S>4 (aaddle horaea. o\cr IB.3 hund*. four veara old or over, up to earnriflg L^hi poand Hi.d not lo carry lesi th:ui thla weticht in tha iln_: n-_t prla^. $H?f; arcond i.rize. ..-'. Uib- , pris~, *'-???? Firat. Uodfrrv I'reeie'a < li a I'a_aira. aecond, Mlaa Mona Dunn'a gr. g rana'a <-h k- DWraell, u ...uith, o J. aaea ? .*. tultl ????" e?c**dlng 4s ? .,.1 jri7,-. *..,. lalrl I.. ? .r. ? r. liuna'i ro ? ? v He. l'i bM* * ' Jol ,. '. Volst'a ? mn ? blk. -. Oraaeaa ,lau i<> .: , taa, 4 yaara ar atrar, < ? I | Walter I k. ? \.l |n . . a, II M.Hire-'i br. m , : CUirawea li. M >? AnMiin BaC?aej lle.iss ' , >.n*r. .,.?-.. . . . ? ? - - , ' ? I ? | , ?rl.-.- I"' . ?;?? un Qu) '. He an ? . .-. r \ k- ? n i -...,, ii, \ : ? M irl| oaa e'.l.av !'t ll.ielv 10 - ? ? . ' .... < |M tt.n 1 prlae, *..'-, ':'?'. Ml*- H I'? i I .?'- ?.' I. ??"*"? l strlker; ti.ir?i. Km*n Hercatos; (e.urth, a. W. At ? llna _OI -. ?< eive r US handi .? |3 i hands; i-.r.t prtae |U0; I ?;.*. uurd prtaa tM) > Irt*, ?' , ? : \\ llll .,,, Hoora * l r m Menrlla m.-l I ? ' : ; ?'?'? r , .,.,. itlra; fesurth, || |; |(, . . bt_ III- **?? ?,.-lo*ll ? ? lowa'a (laroaaa | i -..? naalUM li'int.rn ,,,?,, ? ' '? '" abawa '??*' "' ' "'" , nl ? -i in bnnt anlfejrni; u i ? ?? I.. otml * i-i ? ' l rfonnan -. BO p? >'? nt; Brel , . *. on -. ,-,1, l prlse, ti'io. tl Ird , l.f.nel. i, ll-int e lab'a I*.."". Al?m N, |- ii . -. ond. Dk l igi >l"'t '"lul-'s thii-i (;,>*- Tiaa Hunt C.ab*a leaaa; fourth, Monmoutl County _Bunl Club'i laaai ... ifl (baroaaa horaea, o?ar U'J h*i* n-,t mt wrtaa, %:??'. i UA; tiiird prlae, 195) flrat .1 a ,, m. UT.v Dtlham; aarend. W ,. bi ,. M uella IMi I, .*? llllani H ? H.lHll Arlel r,.,irth. Mra. .'. III, r ,, . ), m I'ari'lora Q'i?-*n .*? r 14 I an<1 no' 15 2 . ,,-. ? ? , ,ir\lnir PV> nourrdi flral prlae, 1100: "r.orui prtse v third 1,.1/e *-'?*' rtrat, Ulaa H D Atterburya p ,,:i la; -- ,,i, 1. MlfM Mn i I?imn ? t. m Heepln third. *A A McOlbbon'a ch. g. fourth, attai Maiaaret Raaa* ? a ? M, ir\ . "ounteea ii* reualtSed heav.nr-ipht bunteri rrp ;,,- _ihi t ? ,un'l*> 'o beoade; I'r I i-tu-*. ,.,.. 1100; il.lr.l |.n/, IfiOl . e, RMdle Farms b lt The Viralnlan; ?i? for ..-?-? i-ii KHroui'* i. <r. Coboun le utenani A S. roblirn,i r>ik ? r.i i k rotirth, Capteta W. T. Ri.ieien'i b. g. , IUt| il \g (palri ?,r raarea er K.-ieiinK*'. m fori i,r,,,m-liamn or rlcloiias; 10 , oni.t BS l.er re.nl; e:irriup-i. _.*> ,, ne --. ln aad iiverie*. io pjat coat; Brel prlae. 1180; -"?<*onei prize. %::,. third ),.,/.-. t'-'.,, I'.r-i. Wilii.nn ll Hoor**i . (_ Be atoti nad b m Ladi Re _ten Kmll _aMllg*a br KS. Sl?l" all'l third, Pallra Mvlnsateo'i bt pa Oran_eli hihI Ooagclt; fourth, J. Campbell Thompaon'r, ? h nn rlsatladowa'a Uooaahln* len n'i i adj. Prl?* Clasa 121 dadlea* nu;,liil'.i hunter,,, ,- tn <;.rr>lnr le!.", pounds lo houads; BlS? Hadelles ,,, hc >i?, l flr?l prlao. 1800 and $.">e? ln r,inte; wrond prla<?, imo. ttiiiJ r,ru<-. $:,o? nrat v:. ii.in, Pann's b g. AU'.n.a. rldden bf MIm Ha l< . .oi.-- Thotapaaa; aaeeaaet. Mn \,'/?, Beek'a b l i'r?nt.-ria.*: third. Olea p.i.1,11.- F.eni,'-, Wlllow King. rldd" t,v Ifflsa y, | Thompaon fou tb, (llen Rlddla Parai'i ,r in Bnpreaa rtddaa by mi*s M i Thompaon _ nn einterrvitloiial ee,ntest) Kir-t. I.l?u fnant r n Labejuchere'i br ? **!'?*? aaeond. ? in Hen l>*ar. Jr>. b. |. 1',-fv; tlilr.l. Ma ,,r Jo eph Rllj*oar*a b. pr. Jap-, lourth, Lan i- M -? lt! baidnoii'fe ,-h. (". Ilnn l^ne I H Social Leaders Forsake Boxes for Arena Promenades. ? ?T,t. ,1 ia larger num ? ,| than oa tb- openhag day ... ti... i,..r... show. wi ii. tbera areri . _, ihal dld aot Ib lloati , r their ownera iron. tha n. f.u ti.. v were ta ba met atrolbng ..11,,i the arena, nieettng and chattlng vi it?. frienda and atgualntaneaa ot elai Ing sreaa s.ats. I'urs nat-rallj._n_tated a feeture of tha aretB _'a dreaa, owbag to tbe aaeep ttoaally cold weather 01 Uu aftarneea aud i v * l< 11._. Among thoee seen at tba Qhrdea la tha _ften.n wen Mis. Btephea B Btklaa and Mlss K-ii.niie l-.ikins. who -er* , ,,i ,i tAut and Mra P/llllam H. .,., ? olooi i Paul Ki ana. ,-.,i. ,|. ? smp (?> Klng ? '?< arga, ? '...ii. Mra Beglnald C. VaaderMN and I Bleanora ?-? u arrl.ed i I ? l"'' harlng t.ud luacbeon together at tha Riti < lartton, wbi n Mi - I Uordon and Mra, Bugaaa I, Beyaal alao lanebed. Mr. aad Mra, aifred 0. VandaraUl bad bb theto gaeeta la baa Ha. II Mra. Jullan IfcCart) Uttle and -Mis. i oni-llus H. Taag< i tiarve) B, Umaaw and Mlaa BUfa Ledew had wltb them la hoa No. 7 Mlaa mida HoUnaa and Mra. Walter Watson. Mra Otleer UarrlaaaB and, Mr*. I'haiies II Oelrfeba arere together, and Mlaa Beatrlea ClaBtn araa arlth Mrs. j. w. i-'ui !,.,- ).,,tt,r in Um JOaeph ??. Harrbnaa \.?\ mart mi-s Mtaiam t-arrbaaa and Mlsa Margaret itoosev.it. Otbera praaant aara Mrs. Thomas Hssttnga, Mta, Beraaaa i*. Daryea. Mrs. Cbarlee i? EHck-Ji Mrs. .1. M C_baUoa, Mis- Kate Caty, Dr. atid Mrs. ___BU8l MUbank, whe arere __arrlad la Jun.; Mrs. i i Bmlth iiaddeti, Miss rrancea Had* den, Mrs. Sluyvcsant Fish, who dropped into the ahow for only B few minutes, AUgOSt Helmolit. B bo made his Iii t BP pearaaoe; <; Mitnin IVharton, Hurry I*. Bldrtdge, Aii.ert Bagaae Oallatta, uiiv.r llurriiu.-n. *?. M, V. HoSl....:), Cralg Wadaworth, .loiu. Beavot fVabb, Francifl Rocbe, 0. L Uolssevain, S.uiiuel Wilb'ts. j_y Ctrega". R. TherBtaa vFHeota, Lo-la tfalgbt and -. Bryee winaj. Mra niiver Harrlman was in n gown of doee graj braeaded velvet, with a touch of white at the throat. Bbfl woic a loflg nioleskin coat. tiunmed al tha bottom with a deep foid af flaalaaln Her hat was of black velvet. trifiiined with black feathers. Mrs CbarkM M. Oerrichafa froch v.aa of Iruist on P. CHAUVENET'S THE NATURAL RED SPARKLINQ BURQUNDY OF FHAJVCE II. P. .Inler A Oi? I.td., New Vork. 8ole Aft-nte for the Liilt'.d States. **tecfe \e-lvet. trimm.-ei with l.la.k .'>*. wlth whl.'h she wore a larjje black velvet ?Ctura hat, adorned wlth a long. BVOSP1 , jnii white feather Mrs. Alfred O. Vanderbllt was elressed in Ueeh eharmeuse and \elvet. wlth i ' whlte satin drapery, trimmed wlth i1 inine. thrown over her shemld.-i s. Her i laige bla.-k velvet nletaro bat was j trimmed wlth a band ot sable and adorned ; wlth a large whlte feathcr. Mr- Julian McCarty Little was In i mouse brown velvet and niolesktn, and j wone a larjre moleekln hat. trimmeel with 1 brown ostrtch feathers. Mrs. Ke-jrinald Vanderbllt'-' 'ostume was of dark blue cloth, with a coat of bro cailed hlue velvet. and a large black vel ve-t hat. trimmed with white algr-.ttes. Mrs. Sldney Colford, who wa.s with h.-i. wa.s tn a tallor made gown of black cloth. wlth whlch she wore a black cloth toque and black fox furs. Mlss Sears's costume was of black cloth, tallor made, and a black velvet hat. Mis. J. Gordon Douglua was In dark gre-cn velvet and a large green velvet hat. 8he* wore a brown fox neckplcce and muff. Mrs. Kugene S. Reynal appeared in a tallor made navy blue cloth imwn. trimmed with gold buttons. Her hat was of brown velvet. trimmed with pln-aKants tnils. and she wore- a moleekln ecarf anel muff. Mlss Beatrlce I'laflin wore a striklns costume?a zlbellne coat and lartse black velvet hat trimmed wlth potrteh pluines. Mrs. Fuller Potter's frock was >.f lilmk ; hroadclotb. with whie-h she wore a Ueek , v.-lvet hat. trimmed with a leBg l.la.'k quIlL Iflan Hilda Holmes was in black velvet ind a hlae*k velvet hat trimni.-.i wlth 00 ;ri-h f.-athers. Mra Blkhna wora ? nwleosln coioiv-o doth, trlninte-d wlth l.r.iwn v-h.-t, nad I ler*B hat of ilie same materlal adoroed wlth n blue oatrlch feather. Mlsa Elkln* araa in black cloth and a black bat, trlmme-d wlth black and whlte algrettes. bhe wore tuiblea. Mrs. Watson wore a black cloth tallor ma.le ..own ami a black French turban, trimmed wlth a couple of black wlnga Ml.ss Latlew's frock was of brown ser*.re. trimmed arith brown velvet. Her velvet hat was of the same hue. and she wore pointed fox fura. Mra. Herman B Duryea was ln black chlffon velvet, wlth a turban of the same muteilal. Miss Miriam Harriman appeared in roaa colored broadcloth and a velvet hat ot the same ahade, while Miss Roosevelt wore a black velvet dress and a black velve t hat. Mrs. Charles D. Dickey was ln a blue cloth dress. a long blue velvet <*oat and a black velvet hat trimmed wlth whlte feathers. Among those present at the evenlng se? siein were Mr. and Mrs. Frederlck Edey, Miss julia Kdey and Mlsa Audrey Os born, who were ln box No. i*. Mrs. Harry Fayne Whltney made her tlrst appearance at the exhlbltlon anel was with Mr. and Mrs. Alfr??d O. Vande-r hilt and Worthiwrton Whltehouse ln box No. M. The party dld not arrlve at the QerdOB untll 9:30 o'clock. Wlth Harvey S. I*adew and hls etti r, Miss Kllsc I.adew, ln box No. 7. were Mr. land Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Pell and Miss Hilda Holmea. 1 Mrs. Hegiuald C. \ anderbllt had as h r i guests in l.?x Mo. U Mrs. Jullan McCarty l Little and Maurice Roche 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. Francls Hyde had aa : thelr guests in box No. 39 the* Hev. Dr. ; and Mrs. William P. Merrlll. ' Mlaa Boaaowa Baan. who was ln the : Harry Pajrae wintnev box. 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