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PRINCESS L She Is an English Earl's Daugh? ter and Is Visiting New York. ... v!" il ? Breo!a*e<* : i ?MtaaMenr. | -''^ p, v -,v York "f Pi.ncess M of Uoewenstein-Werihelm. daughter An.hf |ate Earl o? Mexborougb. who is, ?L***-*at :'-' ''? Waldorf-Astoria, and who '' .',i?. h - . rose the Atlantic on the . . ek foi tl ?? purpose of tgattting ': " practical test the self. lavdlin?: cot whl h sh.' has Invented i ' hf. , of sea-sickness, serves recall th? extraordinary cavroet of her | husbari?. ' ' '' :'"' *-ou,i "' '?"' I w. i theim v.; .. s.i cumbi d lo an '. ?userlcsei ' iK,t ln ""' Philippines ' _,,,, pr|i en he marri. ?I Lady . ,,!, ?n tl *? spring of IW7, sorely )T)4, (pi "f her family, was the ' .jpccr leas son ?>f a by no llattxed house of Ger " ,,.. houses that esercun ?-? ntll tbe overthrow of J* j.0'j Empire, and arhlcta rc ? right of mating ea with the reigning a-nastlei ??' e Old World. Nor did tba ,ith th.- approval of the prtiet't relat ves, owing n. the fact that , jii anne'i i came of the I? mti having !? ? : a Mis.? Elisabeth Ra* ?thae! *t** 'S '? l- ?*? "a-oiiol this that .?,<. -?Mowed ?? '.ess mabea her home .? nev? i attempted to .?cure I'"* ?''? '?'"' Principal ' 'on* lal courts T*-? prlnc? ;" " to hla marriage ?-?ejviiy in debt, had plactd himaell under' tin lief'- obligations to a spe? ot ?jirTtrf? !??'.?' ??? who nol only brought jboUt i?, a: 't '''.'y his acqualn? lases with I. ?inne?of course, wholly without her '- iwledge but also ?nanced him during t ? ? '?'? period of hla court? ?hip Having failed to fulfil these ebll* cations, the I ' upon commenced a campais*!- ??? *? him of a blackmail re absrsavter Foi tb? y bad mamagad .i, abtstai ? i ' ' ,,f compromising Be? eret* of aae I and another concerning ?sj f.ru:. | i, d to Involve blm In weed of i?-.i! difficulties. He at length appealc'- In ? peratlon to his father-.n SVi Uve cid Karl of Mexborougb, for money to actl with lus pi rs.-cutoi s }e?ui the r ,li"1 nevor b?***n favor? able tu the match from the outset. Who disliked him nol ml* on general princl* plea but likewise for his un-Engllah sana* ners. '!ric him from ids presence, ,-?, ' thai Lady Anne ?hou.J be married to such a man. Joined Aguinaldo. 7hf pi ? then ipon found it well to ; leave Lun?;.. ri i etly to avoid trouW thf brokers then set tu ?mk to adver use for his w : - -eabouts, not oui) la the j English In the foreign press. lady A Mi.- v.-v chivalrously to..k up the! ludfel? in ?.naif ... hot truant husband, ! and insisted that the people hunting for she were sisrcputabl? blackmailers. But the circimsta- tia that tbe print*? ?Tal sei ? i > few months ; of lnaniat,'.. ai ; vanished rjorapletely ? ?i months later i he turf . ea, not, how? ever, and? : his tltli. The!' I with those n?ndes":., ' ra who aajfttti a| Insurre? ;!on ? canieiis be 1 ; y. and : fmally mel ? ? ! .11:1/ ' ?ru? k by sev'i o? th< ? ? . Into a where ??a-' h fiKtied by \ grantln? "Mr. ' IVerth'iin > of hla fmtitlv .. g . '?.,,.s ,,?? gW ??.?',? a- ?ill, and instt i.? tint; InSUT-I (tent f.fii.. ? , ; aid and i am* B -,:.!.. bla xientltv wi ?tabiish-il. ibrtuast lj a widow is rieb in her ? ?in rig:.- ? ? Ivad ?l P?nny pV | ?talos of theprlnm. . . ? i..,. moo ste ??-Wert- ' ?"???im. to s nu'ii'i have '.n en- I titled hau ? . .. "d as to 1-er Slsallty ot birth with that of h? hu8ban? ai - time ol her marriage M aitcr.ir't . to argue that her sstaei v at .? t But the I M< *?boi fathei ?' : John . Raphael, ?i-'- ? -i--i ?a thorough:- on fast Ion, ""??le Lad tug mar-??. ?. ,. , He Figures in "Eothen." ' ither, Hi-- late LorO . ??ioo;. ? tillar In a way to most -*nerl ai of Klnflake as the '. "?oat lritin , ? - fri tid and travelling com- ' Mm ol mor, and ha tit-urea In | ?Be latter's ? Eothen" under: awtrs>Bsi>ai nt pseudonyme of "Methley." ? ??a lain name of the principal cotmtty seat it ral horns of the- ? f****? of m eds. Built j in ??*> by I ;le, vvho ?at a j ?*?"<* Of . rl "' ths Kxeh?'?iu?-r esstr the rtign of <..'?;,-.->. Bllsebeth hiuI ?ounfle- ol ? ?? ?tboro igh branch of th" aaviw?, Uetl n th?- posses? ?I of (he fa i on? of the '?stures of ti,.- stately m u alon is a great PBwy adorn? ' with the emblsseaisd ?rmoriai be-arii gK of the prim Ipal faml- : !:** of th?. county of v-ek. Mention I ihaulii b<- made, too, of the ?meet old ?"-"?'der rooms. They are a ?pedes of ?^)0!<"'<e?, a little larger than telephone ''?"th?. to which men and women in ?ilden ''??a retired In order to be^ -subjected to '-? powderlnK of their w?ks and of their **'r- Verv few of the oldtime mansions "**??? retained them, and thev are no scarce ?"?Sclav?, that even where they do sur v,v>* their former use has been forgotten. Connected with Braganzas. Throne!, h? ! ist.and. Princesa l-ouls w tawensteln-Wortbelm Is connected *Jtn tl'" Hi.c-anza?, ami consei-uently ?? Amt., st. wan. daughter of William "Wiielarej.-:- Stewart, of New York, and '" ' '-'w the wife r.f Prince Michael of ??"Sani;,. f0r Michael's father, the Duke ?raicanza. I.ats married e-n aeiJOOdSS ore? Princes? Thereee of laoewenftein erthe'tr;. wi.n. the duke's father, ex PN Mis-uel ol Portugal, married th?- late JJ"Ct'l'> Adelald? of l-oewenstetn-Wert rft- vvho, ,,,, ),(.o,)tTUT,f? a widow, took ' vowr, of a nun. and died at the Bene ~tJr"* convent oi St Co-Mlla. at ItviK-, ** ?be Isle of Wlt-nt. four years ago. MARQUUX DM ?"OMTENOT. ?HaUNGS PAINTINOS UN80LD. ??'e Denies Story that Private Col? lector Bought Them. J^ fepcit mat the etitire collection of ?"J'-titig? broualit together by C. K. ?. Jl r,K" had been ?old en bloc for a rec *? prie* ?e, ;. [uivi.te collector In this - t wna denied einphatleally yesterilay /..*'t? ? K ?} HlllltiKS. j-j^vKri a report Ib pr?'rxi*t?*roue." said cr "Minas. Our palntinss are too hall "? t0 f"""* with. 1 cannot Imag jjiwhere such a report could have l~iT7""T" ""*' 'here la not a word of truth WILL AID RESEARCH WORI Sulzer Signs Bill Incorporatin Harriman Laboratory. Albany, Jan :;i -Governor Sul/er signe to-day Aaaemblyman McBlllgott'a bin n eorporatlng the Harriman Hes-arch Lai oratory. Ths lacoi*parstosa are Mr Mary w. Harriman, Dr. fVllBam ?; Lyl? Dr. Lewis R. Morris. Win Hows an Hob? 11 i, den y. ''l'h? dlacovery ?.f cures for .anee consumption, etc.." said Govern? s.ize I? ai-l roving the bill, -will be a long s|e forward in the conservation of hum? The in.orpoiator.s of th.- laborstoi bavi devoted both then tima arxi mom t.> ibis laudable purpose, and the Ines, poratloo Of the laboratory by this b. Will, it is hoped, aid and assist th?m i :;?? scientific work they ha?.,- undertake in the cause of humanity ' Tic iiai.'iman Reasarcfa Laboratei was established in UK and Is maintain by Mrs. K. h. Harriman fot rio- atad o? chemical problems (-onneoted v\itii ?ii?. ?..s- Th?- laboratory owns and operate a building ere i.d on . ? i-iound . Rooeeveli Hospital it ass a worklo staff of four chemists and linee assisi ants and is a thoroughly ?quipped plan Ths results of the reeesreh work and c new not'aids d.-vclop? d have been pul lisht.i in American and GermaB journal oi cbemlatry, ; SLEZAK SINGS FAREWELL Puts Whole Heart in His Las "Otello" at Metropolitan. Leo Blesak Bang his favoured la-: ? | la Verdi's "otello." Ha a |l not rotUTl next sesaon an.! into this best of hi parti he put his ?hoi? heart. Barely he. i ? si ne . r aeti d s., an li wa n gong to a < ara i thai hs left many pleamni gsemstties la this cltj an.? the large audience wa- unthuslasi Mr. Si un. owing t?> Mr .Vmate's sud ?1er, Indlspoaltlon, Bang laso, and *?in^ ? diy. as well as acting li with : malignant deviltry such as onlj hs know bow to expresa M:s costumes did n? arrlvr 'rom Beaton In time for the tirs a'*, w!,;-h lu- san;; draSBBd as Bemsbt In "< '.i-.. Onda, Mme. Alda WBS ;n ever an appealing Deademuna, and Mr. Toooa nial led ii.e oivbestre with fervor. THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL Mr. McCall on the Fitness anc Beauty of the Design. Prom Ths Congieeslonal Beoord of janu ary -' The notion of mere sfncienc) w ?uh cover this world "t ours wltf? concreti structures, bull) with tha most nicely oal? ? ulated strains and woui.i iiii them t? with human automatons, each devotetl to hi? own narrow specialtv. perhaps ?! making a booi heel, and chased bv fast ?ylng machinery all through tl ?? day. u ?. t produce more under euch system but the Individual would be shrunk, it i m'ik?' of us a race of ?lwaifs, and our ores and coal. I believe, mif-ht better be permitted to remain In the ? artn s im ton? h-d bosom, i would not have ?>?n <.ntry, when th? ?mai reckoning is l? be mad? between her and other nations. have nothing lo present bur an abnormal? ly developed efficiency, and tv.\e that put beeide the pointing, the a? ilpture, tii?' literature, the music, the architecture : . thosi other consummate dowers "f ?.. isation whlcJi other nations would o not und? r? -r!md??' s highly developed Industrial system, if on y then should be the mors developed also thoar hlghei and more artistic expression! of the aspirations of our race which shou ?! i.a the '?'.. esi possession ol very ssm of its children. v t" the Btnesa of this work, it is ? -"iiif- to erect In ory of Abraham [Jnc-oln -i Greek tem? ple Bui what wo iM rou navel Would we nave an Egyptian "i.-iisk. would wehavi a Turkish moeque or a Gothl. oi Roman "-?. e chapel, oi would we have an Ameri? ? .' skyscraper? We muai have some and bj common consent !,o tj pe br it' r fltt? d for this p .rpo?-. than that shown m tha marvelloua con? centlon uf th.- Greek. In whatever re? ,.1-s t?. artist!' expression, whether in poetry, In eloquence, in sculpture ?>r In architecture, who la ?her. in ths world an Surpass the >in-ek" What more speaking marble? were ever carved than those of Phidias? What strains of poet? ry have aver broken with aweeter music ?n th?- l ma a ear than those oi Ho? and of Pindar? when , ii??. Baa eloquence reached ine chiselled beaut) -t Demosthenes? An?! although but feu remnants of ti?- architecture ?if the ?;?? eks have survived the band of the barbarian and the tooth <>f time, yet when a ? coma In ? las ol s..m? fiaitments of them to-tla*. broken though they may be, ami iw.ntv centurtea af??'r their time, we stand before them enthralled In won? dor There is nothing mon heaatlful In archltectura than the column of ths tlreek. Would wi speak scornfully of this ???I in which we nos an ;<s s Greek temple? What building in the w-srld Is mor. d'-criratt'<i with thi Greek stvie of architecture than this" Thi ureek col .??on .-?"?ks ir Illustrates dignity, beauty, slmpllelt) '111(1 ?treurrrh However ,ha oil of Abtnharn Lincoln nils:ht bav?* been chiselled in Uh maJtfng, us i..- i - me finally to be sveri ens of those elements were represented in Ids character. Bo, Mr .Sp.-ak?-r. I am it? favor of this memorial, which has tieen deotgned by In? greatest artists and architects whose ali? vios ws could procure. 1 am In favor of Il because of its site upon the banks of the Potomac, it will be upon s spot over which th. ?yes of Lincoln used lo look longingly and yearningly ?ward thai psri of the union which he was trvinr* t.. keep aa s part of our common country it win have aerees ths way the home of ths ui.-Ht Confederate chieftain which now IS the cemetery of thousands of heroes who woie both the blue and the K?uv. It win be a memorial In keeping with the majesty and ths beauty of id-* ohsreeter. In the'fitness of Its location. In the nobil? ity of its eharaete- and In the unlqua firm?- which it r-hail rorsvei commemo? rate generations distant will be thl d?xy wbea n shall be parelfeled by a?.\ other memorial re.ir?d to any one of the ?hu? ir!, of men lAPPiSUSO.l WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. k'rea ndml*?lon lo tha American MaaeSSB **4 Salui-Hl Hla-ory, Metropolitan Mii?'-.iin of A?r New y?rk Zoolo-jleal I'ark and IBS Van ?ortlandt I'iirh MBSSBBI \t letlaa of tho Men Principal?' AMWrledlea of Manhattan and The Bronx. Tarraca fiar tJOU, 10 a. m. DiBf-jaaion nn "Immigration." Republican ciub ?.f Hew rerfc. Ne M Sfeet -?"th m reel. 1 0. ?n. Men in? and lunrheon of the Vaaaar ?Vllest Alumna?. Hotel A?tor. noon MaettaU Of Ike ?"hlraso Women? CIS* of New York City, Hotel Aalor. I p. m Lecture of th?- Japan ??oriety. Hotel Amor. 3 p. m Dinner sf the As?ocl?te Auimiii of the Col leee of the City ?f New Y??rk, l.lederkmni ??lub. N?> 111 Eau Mrrii ??riet, fl r,?? p m. Dinner of the Hun-jry ClaS. afStSl Maraville. 7 p aa. * Dinner of the Heal K?i?te Host,1 of Broker*. \Vii!dorf-.MOoila. 7 p, BB. Dinner of the steubon ?"ounly Society, Wal? dorf Aatoria. 7 p. m. Do.ne- of th?- leetets1 of New York Alumni of (le<argetewa L'alvtMalty, not-i st. nesi?, 7 p m Dinner at 'he Hudaee roumy n?r Asseois? il..,. Betel A-cor 7 pm. lUntiei <.f the ?amp Fire Club. H.it?! A??or, 7 p. n?. Dinner of th<- St l>awren. e College A.umnl Auaoi-lalton. Hot'I Autor. 7pm I,r:?i of ?he Queen? ?.'oiinty ' Bar Aaioel? tten, Hot*! AStST. 7 p. ni Dinner of ?he New P.ochelle Yncht ?"lub, Hotel Manhattan. ? P SB? rubl!.- lecture? of the Hoard of Kduration. ?. |S p m, Manhattan: Public S~h.>o] 114. tinih nrreet arvsl of Fifth i\en'v; "A S.ii.uner In .larnalrt.." Ml?? ttap M. Brack .it Mui'um of Natural Hinon. 77t!i aireei aii'l I'limsl l'urk We?:. "TBa Be ? Iniiliisa and M'thod? of Astronomy.' ?lair-tt I" Servi??; 'ooper Inlon. Third ?\<nije and Nth atraet, People? et th? Philippine?." Prefaaaer Albart Km??? Janks; Public laUsrarjr, tie. 131 Rant ??th Ntr.ei. -l'aria, ?he Melropoll? of Ail " Dr. -Mfie-I D V Hamlln; Publl? I.lbrar>. No. BOS v\'??t I ?VMS Btiaet, "Tha Paaalns of th* Middle Age? and th?* Dawn of Mod?rn Tim??.' Profes?or Adolph? r*ohn. S?. B?r ?holomawa Hall N? 30R F?aar 4Jd a?r??t. "The Hhy?l<-al KfTrct? of Heat," Trofeaaor J I.orlnr Arnold. Y M. C A Hall, No. S W?at l?tsth atreal, "Production and Supply of Electrlelt-/ by Cantral Station?," W. Wr.l'.*c? Ker. I'RITZI SCHEFF \\'l> .1? >HN I'< >N. JR. Opera linger and novelist whom she has just divorced. FMZI SCHEFF FEO Singer Gets Decree Separating Her from John Fox. Jr. PAPERS IN CASE SEALED Rumored Trouble in Novelist'.-] Domestic Affairs Verified by Court Action. Rumoi ? of ;i rift In tin lomi plneas of Johi I ? v?if.'. kjiQi ?. to the re-, eli ed ci nfii mal | Interlo utoi decrei t ? ? ? ? the singer by Justii e K< ogl iti ??? rreme Court >ri The rip? r In the ? sse i ? i tiled ? il'.h.it Ib. r COnt I ? I ' ... ?.,-..,, **-*?apend? it eras mentioned In ths - It against I ? novelist The all gar an isasnted by tin- last firm e.f ??'???-ke. Hre etc? ? rid| ind i latffsy ..f N ? Mi-i itr? et, Manhattan Koi.- ..f member a "f tbla Bnn arould ce.n~.iit ? ., si-. I ol i ? > - ? ? night, noi ? tbe a t. i foi M' ciil-ii wit I The .' itti denial Miss g heir, area begun s. ,er;,i w< ? i. ai?ei There, hud in i ti rnrjt-ars that the piiii.??! arel wiit.r w . . I pert, but tl ? - were | : .v.t ? ?? .1? nie-.j (??;,? both. I'rltzi | h'-ff lust a hi. veil fame in this country when she was a member of lia ? rice Qrau'a company at lha lletropoHi n ?)).er!? il.ut?? Her rotes was acelatmed one uf nUSlia I ' ....... .., ,? s filled roam leading rob an tl gttlmate "? i nie l ig? i llh slmoat in? varying au? i ? ? ' . . WOUld have In-, ei all with such honors, bul v' ? .-? efl lenged fi,, the m. i s aulspohen ad ilatl? n ol comic opera audiences srith lilting, lai ?)ik n"isii and a bSel(ground of shorns and ah? a gb M ghs sttali i IW - get 1rs in im by ?''iieiitiK ' '-mi.- oi ? . sr the ?lireniiiui nf Chsrlss B. Lfilltngham, mah? ii.? an instant aucceas, flrsi in "Rabat e," then "Mile Modi r, ." 'Im.- prima |...i, me," ' Tbe Duels ss" snd otb? ra ICven when the play did riot posasse lbs Ingrs dlents of aucraas, mi-s Bcbeff csrvled It through by b< r pei aenalli ? Prit/.i Schefl's entile -:n ?-? ? ..is i ? ? r. marked I y esj rlcioui asga i >., ora I ...in . i- ... i asm.m when playing m an satsb? llshed Pi us dan y sa ? ? ?aft ib c?tmi>iin> abruptly, announcing ib*?i ?., vvasi IhrOUgb vvlth the- alai;.- fmnir, II atieste llfs was. somowhst "he nasa In ID"! she eras mante.1 to l'i li'iii Ich Wilhelm Ouatav far! VOa Harililebtn, a lieutenant la the O or mas army, who re? signed MS ?iilllhiis.sii.il I" make | he si I ' I" his a lie. Fsui fttvt iat. r hs diver? i him, ami within thre. days thereafter rumnr ?ai'i l-'iii/.l Bcbeff war? to Le- ?toar rle?l ??> John Pox, Jr Th?- ne,,!t- proved true, for <m Pacesn. her IS, lMg, Miss s. !.. ir and s\mi arara married in the home? cd the Rev. K WOX, the it"'fOllat'a brother, ai Mount Kise-o. Hverv body s< rhilme.l Hie match an Ideal mmanfS Of tbe Ftag?' find the literary world. Rumora of trouble between Mr. Fox and hla erife began to be beard, boweifor, snd they WOUM not be downed. Th'.y OOU* tiiiued until the action in White Plains* proved th??ir verity. John Pox, Jr.. bttfore be bOCaOM one of I the leading nov.-lists e.t this countrv, wSa a ii' ttop?pot man. Ile s? rve-il as a war *?st**r*sspondent In Cuba and la the JSPaneaS nusalan vv;ir. and printed many short ?tories before entering the l.erit'-r field Of novel writ in)* Among Ma hig ge?t succt-uses In lit' rature sre "The Little Shepherd sf Kliigdn-m Come." "The Heart of the lllll? and "The Trail of the Lonemime Pine " The la.?t named book was dratniitlz?d and achieved marked SUCCeSg on the Mage. ENGAGEMENTS. The engagement in annoum e?l of Miss Helen <>Kd<n to Andietv Murrav WlltlSSSS Miss I iRdeit I? llic *.oijiige?t dmighter of Mr. and Mr?. Alfreel ogden. of No. 117 We-.? r, *, t h ?treet. Mr William* come* from an old Southern family. He waa graduated from Princeton In 1899. and from Harvard I-sw ?*r,.ool In 1901. H* la now a member of the legal ataff of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. Mr. D Al ' I ? ? , ? TI ? a ' ? old M ? ? DOLLS IM "CINDERELLA O?? Presentation of Masse Opcr.i at the MaiA. le. He? tor Mabel Itlei ;. . ? t . it,??. I ? ? ? v dressed, never) aerti ed i tii- ?? ..l -:n?t. >rs m opera ti ? ? amputated skilful!* t m rising the opera! tai ??????:/.< ?i. 1 rity Marie Aline Mist? r. When ? nr< fai *.. i it r I J the , t H Mister, 'i Ml lea Mlxtei nie? ol Lieut? Bi ? i, n ral ?.das H i bsflr TO MAKE CIGARS AT VICTOIU Oscar Thinks His Mo chine W Amuse His Patron*. 11- ..i n ni-!? st? In, opei .?? impri the .t leal t te and cigar bbBI facturai. ii golag lo glvs s temoaati t i-i ol nos to make < Igai a as tau lat? tu am at at th? "t!'.'? of t ? :.i-" ' . : ? r >?f ii.t? ra ' . . to do oo. 11| plan i ' ? ' ? Igai a I .,i km? B m the th? strs bulldtti ! i . ?, g Vorlrs is his atto nej a. al S'n 116 Bro id way, llled a| ? l< Hon '.'?'''' o.. ? " the '"??mi ? ? ns thai ' ? pei mission , i ,,i to?! Mr Hammei teln to cal rj oi his plans. The work will be an enta ta in moni f? il in Bhoa Ing tha prop pro ess, II ?? under? rood. - .a, . LAUDER AT THE BROADWAY Hai ry La id? i ppeer for ts - - be?nnntng Mondsy Lfebrusr] 17. i the Breadwa) Ths 1rs under the Baansgi meal ?'f William Morris Th>- engagr iii.-nt will in- ?a.i.- o.lily m..tin. ?s. Ar n dose Mi Lander srlll sail for Englanr \sh.ie h? will r?tmala anu? Dseemb? when h. will return hers for the con ni? n. ?-nient of 'i tWO yOBIS1 tlniil totir o the WOrld. a-?? THEATRICAL NOTES. "Oh! Oh! Delphine!" arlH be preeoBta in lam I.>ti mi I-', brii.irv l.". ?il rhe BhsftOS bun Theatre, with Dorothy Jardea i ths p1?!' "f ,|"' oarpel retador, aecordtai t.. B report from BngiBnd. The oth.-i 11 ? ? - ?. 11 ? - ? v of the ca l are l?ngtlsti playera The production v ill be -.ihu?..! j,.. fJeorg? A llighlsnd, who performed ths ssm? duties with th? Am? n an ? sratoa laaarette Taylor and "Fago' M> Heart' ?ail| uIbmiiis ih.ii lii'?i ?i. Mow l*orh per? f.irman? ?? ???. the mstlnea this sftersooa at the < '"it Th? atre. Ralph s? ?a?r hss bees astiiaed to pia\ the len?)iii|- r?.iiiantf?- f.art in lint.taaaSOT I Boyd'S BOSSedy, "The lli?n?lri-?lt!l Man." ? which lbs National I'd. rsUou ?>f Theatas ? < tubs will pr?sent during ths weeB *"* ?rinriin-r Monday, Pebrusry It, The Cutler Club Bf the ?'iit'c; BchOOl, .v. .'" Bast '''ii1 Mice?. L?o- it?? tarosrty? second annuel perfortnanee la?*? night ?.t ths Hotel Ham Ths t>i.?v presented was ? The Magistrate," h) sir Arthur tt'lng I'itier. Cerilla L?eftUS, the rnitiiic. linpersonaic.1 Mue Harsh Pamhandl he fots the new kiretophone \ester?h?v In tin? Fails? >n Hin lio in The Hronx. The reord" will ta?? need with th?i demonstration of the klnetoohone in the H. ?*. Keith theatres ?luring the month. RARE ELIZABETH.AN FETE New Home of the Reginald De Kovens Transformed for Affair. I DANCES DELIGHT SOCIETY Unique Supper Served in Bal? cony by Attendants Attired in Tudor Costume. Mrs Reginald t?a Koven'a new bouse, on Part avenue, va? the scene last nlgtu of ..:; fflteatethan fet. fot which tbe architecture e.r nie- i.?** and it.? Interior ! srmnsemants furnlshsd a particularl) ai - ! |.!"!?!i-.it. setting, ii consisted of tongs -inn e.iii.e? ,,f the era ef the Virgin; ??"le. II Ths (in ste ott enti ring, found thons* '. sehw a in a I all lined s lib men In Tudor costums . armed with balbei*da, who u\*> lined the stairaaae up to tba tir-* goer, I where the* were welcomed by Reginald I De K-.v'ii. ?rrayed u Sir Walter Raleigh; by Ml- I"' K'lV.ii. in .m l-:iiz;il,etliati d - - of American Beauty Rose brocade, with a trig --earl tudded t?i*r. and b their daughter, Mr?. Kteratede Hudson, In a rintUai i. hishloni .1 eo.vn of ceisl pinh l.ieit;ii|i ?,n,| a |arK, r ;f, Afti i .?line, laaeral dancing In the long ? aab-panelled gallery, wbl? la copied from the ball of Lord laehvllle's old Bllsa* | bsthau inansi.'ii. K'neie. ?it gevsnosbs. in : Kent, square dances of the liane ef Itae vu i-fiii QUSI n. t.. inn-:, ui' the |u>ri(nl. wer ?lanced i.> to'ir ?.roup? "f sight each The ' wiiiii"ii i.' the rir-t LT.niii vvuic i:i,z.i- | bet han d**eaeea bf manee and Ivory, the ? oat .ri s of lbs men being of a derkei hue ol the same .?.;..r I h.- ,|r s?i - af the wemen In the arcond eel were turgualsa blue, and ti rase af the me-n of ?> darker ibade thereof. Ths third set a Barbed In fellow, .i*ni the fourth la coral fini? Tboae tahlng parr In these 'lances in siuded Mrs Qoedhus Uvlnt~eton, Mri Walter K Msynsid, hit? i*"?- Thnmna, Un Thesdore Reassevelt, m . Mr? ft d erhU Y li.tlzif!. Mr ?md Mr.- K?. rstcl" Hud on II ? M .i I? Wtnthrop, Miss VU ??ni.i Murray, Mr ami Mrs Hendrtcka h Whttmsn, Miss CMgs V?bora Miss gars Vlbers Marshall R K*?rn?choo, T. i'h.sifv un hardaoi |i Robert i. Baooa, Preeie-rii- a jullUard, Henri Ives Cobh, jr., Pblllp .' lleiikani. W, I'.hinela inlet gtewari |i ..u'.. s i: Q**oemtugh, B. ? arter Wllmerdlng. Walter E Msynsrd. M ?? nd i' I". Rutler Thereupon Mr and Mrs Da Korea sad their two hundred goeeta adjourned to the library, where, on a small stage, the Madrilen- ihtii'ir?, l-Muanlo and Bttaa Canalno, performed boleros and taran teilas until aanouneetnent su mads of supper. Th.- supper was served in the gallery at ? ? ? table?, one at the upper end of the r.oti!. ...? . at shaped, then a long table ? ? rig alinoat the- entire- length e.f th" ^aliiiv. anel ?i tahl.- at rlj-lit angleF at t!IS i'.nei rnel thrreeif Among an?l around taMea Kurt debindler'a mlnne Stngen danced and asng Hoars' heaels. barons of beof, Mrds In all their faalhered finery, were bores in In praeeissaoa by ? rii? in Todoe costumes ol s aembre and the in -nu Inelnded all sort? of si?ent i antury dtah? a, aa well as bugs ii !..v.is af punch, btaWnt ale, ?on ? | mulled elai ? t, etc church? warden *'i["H and tobai " bring handed ? l t" the mea at tbe close of the re ,? ? V'? sard there ?a.?? general dancing. While sixteenth >?. ; t ,r- pro? -.- minat? d, oth? r eras wer? anted, .i? : than the eighteenth ? rnrv. Mr.? lie k.t?. n bad organised s loin* I atelier In her house, where .luring the cou rae ?.f the araning pi otograpba In nolor atara mad? ol the guests bj O a?rate ?. lieenont of Pari -, a h ?aa pl lui es have ' ;i ic ; ?? by Andrl >i. l 'o ? .i- nta ' "in ' oaf? ranees The i tures bid fair to rl' I ?i?- n b] M ? "ourtellerit-ont und? r similar cli es i I mu? d .-?-? Persian .?'v?-n ia?t ramme in Parta by the ?. ama de i lern...ni?Tonnerrs Man] dinners arere ni'-'ti m connection with the dan..-, iiutnlilv b) Mrs Malcolm Whitman, Mis. Oliver Qonid Jennings, Mrs Arehei M. Huntington, Mrs Joseph Btl? ksx v. Miss Louise i i Un, Mi ? I ?art ? ?;. i.?.:<.:ft and Mrs \v Rourke Coek* ran, who hud .i part; "f arxty at the Rlta-Oarltoa. ah thes? van,.',? i -atsssee brought their guest? afurvvard lo Mrs. i c Ko**es)'s fie. Mra V9 Rourke Cockrsn'a gueeti si the Kit/, i arltoa were Mi and Mrs Reginald 1 'e- KeiviMi Justice ami Mis .Imiiks W. flererd, Mi and, Mrs. Theodore Rooee rait, hr . Mi .md Mr.? Cornelius Vsndsr Mit, Mr. and Mrs -i Norman da R M itte ? ui t.r.n and Mrs Philip m. Lydlg, >]\- m.i Mm Henry Claws, Mr. a>.i m - Richard Htevens, Mr. and Mr?, .lames B. l.t -ii?, Mr and Mis JlMlSh H. S.ui.?. ColOttel and Mr?. Will,un ,l:c, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Scott, Mi. and Mis Antea R E a Pin? hot, Mr ?mi .\;:- i..i iniind Randolph, Mi ?""| Mrs PeUrQoe i.t Qerry, Mr. and Mrs Clarence H. Ma asy. ?Mi- snd Mrs Ituyvsssnt Fish, Mr and Mi?, .lames gpsyor ami Mr and Mr?. I'u.Ivy I'. Dunne. Mrs. Jesepb itlckney'a **ueeta at bei h..use In Fifth avenue Were Mrs. 1?, Ko ren'a ba*other-la-law and sister, Mr, and Mr-. Itobtrt Md'ann. of Chicago, the Hon. ami Mr?. Alfred An*>"ii. Mr and Mis Herbert S Stone. Mr and Mrs .hunes Hrowri Potter, Mr. and Mrs. QsOTgS -lav QOUM, Mr and Mrs. Anthony .1 Drexel. jr.. Mr?. Henry Itedmond, gJL Coster Wil merdlng. l're.lerlc A .lullllard and Sum tier < lerard Mrs Carl a. 'le Qots?f\orM also had a din ner at her hoiiae In Ka?t ?Hth ?treet, after ?vard takln?* her gueatf? to the De Koven fAte. lier guest? were M:. and Mrs Hobcrt 1 S I'.rewstcr. Ml and Mr*. Newbotd Morris, I Mr .md Mr?, riareti'-e C. Ml, Dr. and I Mrs. ?leorg?' Draper. Mr. and Mm. l-f , It,.?. MISS lanet PlSh, Miss Mabel ?'hoste. Misa Madeleine Borland, Mis? Dorothy Tuckorman, Cbarloa g Butler ami m. ? brido? Hen \ i hailvvICK i others present at the Da Kovens were j Mr. ?md Mrs .lohn RttSSSil l'ope, '? Mr. and Mrs Adrian iseHn Id, Mr. ! Mr and Mrs. M ? irme Wilton, jr., i Misa Manda Borland, mi?? k .smith, li'harle? !.. Applrlon. Krancl? Il Applrton, 1 jt . Stephen Klklna, Williams I*. Hnrden. Moiuure HobltiHOii. K. 'outer Wihncrdlng. .lames !.. Hreese, Jr., ?yrll Hatch. John riiriton Gray, Jr., Norma? W hllehouae, H. Thornton Wilson. Newton Itae. .v l'rrry I isborn, K. H'trrall Hoffman, Ir.. M. Id- 1-'ou?|Ulei es. Alexander Keoith, 1^' Roy I King, lieorfie Whltii"v and Hi'haid Whit? ney OUGHT TO KNOW HOW. Krem Tha rlovrlan4 Plain I>eal?r. A MieJ Vork rmnlrt invrnied a burglar ?lam while? h? ?sa In prlaon. Usolc nut for that fellev ?han ha'? r?le-a??.1 h? probably in? verti -d s prtv-kta method of '-tsUng It, too. CAP?. WINCHESTER DEAD Man and Boy He Sailed Seas Sixty-four Years. FORTUNE FROM DISASTER Enriched by Salvage of the Marie Celeste, the Mystery of the Century. B T ,. ?-..,,,. ta TB? Tribune.! .Saal Orange, \ .1. Jan "i Captain Jantes Henry Winchester, one of tie SS oi.i ?i?. p isa ahippers who ires m Joeeph Conrad'a pages, died hers to day at the rips aue of , la?t) ?altse. Man sad boy he hail .-.aiie.t the aerea Boas tor ststy lour years frew ths time when hs ran away, .. tea?>-e?r?oU lad, until ire asms ashore for >,<> ?i and ??u in IM After hi !?'lt ni.s ?cou? in ?SWegO that lirst dsg, with oniv the rlothea on ins bsek, nobody .?t in.',,.- ?ver heard -. word ?>f him until sloven years later, when in isiled late Kew Vorh Harbor tha inaoter of a trim clipper -.lip in ths BaSl [ndlS tra.le. Romance and color pechad msay days I ?if the Ug, square, ?.i.i eaptsln'a Ufe, ? ut mie ..f th. moat mysterious ln?sidoats coa? ;.". t"?i \>ith this in' .u.- th" Hading ?r th? Mai.' Ceteete. a guarter ermtury ago ?'aptaju Wlneheeter was beating up th?' Spanish i-oaat, when h<- BBS* a lai'trc ? sel, tailing along with all canvas set. Tbcre wera n . anawers t?> his signala no repli?e t.. hla halts as hs drovs hi? ?hip closer to the myei .is ?-i-.it t Final) v he put .un ih a long bast and baartaad ths Man. Celeste. Everything wsa Intasi ea Hi.- ship, hut llore was nut a BOU| "ii I board eseept the ?at. .v.. traoe of the I crow waa ever found Captain IVIncheetee tOOh lie- Ship ?nl" P'.rt. and thS salvaxe he rei eiVt.l tSSdS Ills fortune. H- a>s?a.l> llshed the ??hip brekeraga arm "f -lames ii. syiaeheoter .\ Co., sow in th?- Prerdaea exchange. After eagaging m th" shipping business [ until about ?ill. .i. ' sai - a,.o he reUrsd, although ths lirm -rill continue*, tin- cap t..ms grandeon, P/lnehestei Noyea, be? ut- -? Blor partner. I'.ir ths last tw.nt.v-four vears r'aptaln Wlnehestsr had been a member of the Board of pilot ? ommlaelonera of ths Peel of New Vnrk. He v\aa alan a BSSSShsr of ?the N.w York produc? Bgcnsngs aad tha Ma i it un Association of thS Port ?'I' N? W York His wife, a daughter, Mrs Joseph C Noyea, ol Uroohlyn, ami Wlnohsotei Soyes .uni Frank Bailey, grendsons sur? vive him. a THE EARL OF CRAWFORD. laondon, Jan 11.- .lames Ludovic Lind? say, tw.ntv-xiath Bari <>f Crewferd, K t . ?lic.l to-day. lie was born in I "IT. ami succeeded to the title at the ileath of his father, m 1 III The Bari of Craarford, who was premier earl ?>f Scotland, was haad "f the house of Uadaay, commander of the Liogtoa of Honor ami of the RSSS of Hrn/.il, ex lisutenenl of the Qrensdlei Ousras, ?do pe| of the 1st Y H. Manchester Ragt? nr-ent aad .? trustee of the British Museum. He was educated at i-'ton and a? Trinity ?'..ilk.-. Cambridge Ms a it :.s i member ?>f Parliament fi"m Wigon from H7I t?. mo, end whs prealdenl of Hie <'.ill I'll ?l So. iCtV. ri,' Bari "?' Crawford aras one of the - learned merabers "f ths House of !... ;- ii. wss mors particular!) known - ?tent of the Roysl Ast**af*-sssleal Society, boms y? ira -i-;" ha pesoonted ail th?' superb astronomical instruments ui i were i festurc of ??is ..ince at i>un u i ??'i. ii serned for its obaaivatsry ;. name throughout Barons and A asarles, t.. th? new Royal Scotch Ohaervatory, ; : ? irgh, with which he toAoort d his native kingdom Hla splen? :?i ^ I , al library, Be? "ml only to that of the Imperial ?*M**mrvat?*?ry at Bt Peterel wes likewise pr.ted ??? the nation. ii.- to..k a distaste to Duaeeht, ?stach he s'.:ii to su Weetmsn Pesrson, because of tic :?. - ia robbt of hla fai body, th" outrage bei;:?; almost Ideattcal with thai perpetrated upon ths body of ?. A '!' Btewart, of St a York. At t. ? greel Natural H.story Mus?um al Suit!. Kensington, Laon?sn, i ? Ig rep ted b; .i i - orts of Interestlni < dir - M of vvh" h !:.- obtsli ? 'I I on .? inn-* cr?tes oa his yacht, the Val? halla, well Known m American ?raters. The cruise was unadortaken for lbs pur pooe ol visiting Hie aseel rensats i'.ui* of th,. pu iti. ?m.i in.iian ooeans pl.o I lying?outaldo th.- heatcn track <>f m-t ? , ? \- ss.-ls I.or.I Crawford :""k will hm. s? v i ?,.' naturalista and BCtentlBe com i., .un.- and bis .ruise. ostoosalng two yeare, was from a ,? lentlBr point of t/teW ths most i.run'kahl.- of tlie km.I -,i the cruise of th?- warghlp ChaJlea? ger. \ h .mu' '?;' Mi" lalndsays, an.i a ixir?! ? rswford among them, t""k part in tin? Ameri si wer ?"? Independeace. ?>ne of them is lim i ".i m New .i. raeg. l.oiii Crawford's young son, the Hon. Ronald Charles L4ndaay, first secretary ..r tiie Uritish i..nation at Ths Hagas married Miss afarths Caaisraaj. dsaghter of '\ Benstoi J Donald Cameron, of ,-> I, \u...? ii. ::?'i II?' Was second >? ?'tai' ?.f the Britlah Rmbaaay at \\ ashlngton from IM to KM l.or.l liaban? s. eldest son of th" lai? peer, who thus succeeds ro riie title, aras Born In ?ST1 and was a Junior lam? of the Treasur) In the Issl Conservative admin? I at ration. Ai the last general election I..nil Balcarres wes returned for th Charley ?(vision >t Lancashire by a ma lorlt] of more than t,tf?a. The sear .-an thus i.- counted ' safe I nlonlsl stronn h.'i'i in the by-election now pending J. C. O'CONNOR. .1. C? ?)'?'oiinor. of ?linio death in Paris Sdvlcea haw been receive.I in this city, was the biaSd Ol the Stock Kxehange house of CTCoaaOf I Kahler, No. 40 Wall street. II?? ha.t lived m rOOOOt vears. however, chieflv in Hallas. Tex He was hesr known as the constructor of the mammoth J?'t ties at Qalveetea nml the Kastern & Texas ?'entrai Kailroad. lie ares bora i.t for} Wares ind.. and was BlSty-eevea years old. <?ne of his first ventures vva.s. as a telepraph oper aior. and in his early life he was asso.i atcd with Thomas A. BdlSOB. From tele graphlng he went Into mining, and later into railroad contracting. In 1*7*5 he piimhassd ths ?'Itv Hank, of Dallas, after aai'il the ?.'itv National Hank He had large real estate an.I publie utilities bold? In??* In Texas. EDWARD R. RICE. ! By T-le*raph to The Tribune ! Portland, i'irr. .Jan. Ill. ? Kdwanl R III??-, mana?er of unies an?l a director of tha United Stales Raa?ser Cornpanv, died Suddenly here on WedtlCsdav. The Ix.dv will he takSB to Buffalo fbr burial next \\'ednes?l.i\ Edward R. P.lce was the son of the Pu-v. Milton rtice. and was born in Nashville. In?!., in lltfe. He began his business career as n ?lerk in a retail shoe store In Ha,ta,vla, N. Y. In a few years he established n Jobbing rubber but?lness in Buffalo, which he later sold out and con? nected himself with the Joseph. Hanlgan Hubher Company, of Providence. When the latter <e>ncer*i was ab?orbe?l by tho t'nlted .??tates Rubber Company Mr. nice became affiliated with the latter corpora? tion in an official carsactty. R< was .1 iiiemlici e.f the- Ceilonial Wars Society. New Vork. atiel of the Sons ..f the .?evo? lution He was also a nie-mber of the Ruffalo, Saturn and Country clubs, of Huff alo. and the I'nlon taOSgUS and LotoS Clubs of \ew York City lie served for four year? aa a Civil Service Commission? er uf Ruffalo and was also a former trus? tees of the New Vork Hospital, at Kay Brook. Mr. Rice's wife was MISS Mary Pnllagar, daughter etf a banter Of Dun? kirk. V V? wttO, with two childien. Ileh-r Puilagar and Bdward t**oBagar iti..?. sur? vive? him. LORD ILKESTON. i.oinion. Jan 11.?Bar?n M?sate?*, a uistinKuisheii member of the Liberal part] m the House of l.orelr. li?-.l ?n-iiav at th?' age of seventy-; hree- Befen e heint; cre ite-.i a poer !?? eras areS Luirown as su Walter Poster, ii? served ss Parltarnont* Bry Secretar?. t.> the I .nc.it ? U>I rl liment Keiard fr>in ISM to I ?:??'> He was by p-*a#BSsSOB ? i.hvsnian. and w i?- the au? thor of aumerous sroyks on assail? Ine, ea***e? clSlly m ionnectie.il with Iva it d. ,-? sir Walter Poster was rala***! to the. peerage as Lord tlkastos In If it, th.- titi?? litalag lakaa from the iibeotua dlvisleai ?t Derbyshire for arbleb gh Wallet had >???< from 1117 i.. ISIS. Hi? anlg son. the i im:. R, Stephen g. Koster, **4e****)a?is him. HENRIETTA EDWARDS WHITNEY. IBj Tslagrssli Is The Trlbaae I New Haven, Jan II Mi.?> Henrietta K.lw an?s Whitney, ?:ste: of Kd Whittiov, president of the Sam Haven Water ?om pany, died aartj this >*seralng at her homo on I-;im ?tre..-t. Ml? Whitney was tho daughter of th.- La|| Ivi Whitney, who was un., of New Haven's promient vlti BMIS and for veais the t)?a?l of the water '?"iiipaiiy. She t.cc'jpi.-d the Whitney bflSStStSgd ?*-? Oraiage ami Elm streets. Her death re? sulted from pneuntrOtlla after an Illness of a week. iShe eras the (V'tatuldaugl-.ter of ECtl Whitney, inventor ot the- cotton gin. A sinter was the wife of the Rev. Chaun? OS] HrewMe-i. BiShop of the EpljCopai ih.ice.-e of < 'Ol ne-.ti 1.1 HUNTER BROOKE. I;< 1- ?araph ;o The Tribune. 1 PhliSdolpblS. .Ian II. Hunter Btr-noke,, senior membei' of the wholesale grain firm '.if Bi'.ok ft l'eni,..< I., died in a hospital. here it day following an i.p>?ratioa ofi three weeks ago He was seventy ypar-,' "id and hail long been prominent in busi Seaa and social circles of this city. Mr Brooke teas a veteran of the Ctv.l War, ?crving throughout th- fuur year?? in tho ijth rannsylisnla Voluatsetf? .i? was a member of the l.ojal Legten, 3ons j of the Am? ricaii Itevidutiui, and maiiv other pairiotlc and social orKaiii/.dtloti?. ? i THE REV DR. W. H. HUBBARD. , The Pter. nr. w ,i Habbard, ->f An ? m. S. v.. ..ici last night trots pnou* I monta at the home of hi? brother-in-law. William Skir.mr. of No. .;; Kiist ::: i . street. Dr Hubbard was for twenty-five years pasteir of til?- Kirst Presbyterian i h of Auburn. N. V., readgnltig two i H a.-.t io devote himself wholl) t.. I ?if tiie Executive Commission if th P ? : an i I'.i.rcii. ..' which lie ?? l.u y. He also was s. ' omnUssion of the Bene ol? m I the i 'hurch i Dr. Itubtx rd era - i om April I Winchester, Ky. . i- eaves a thr< ? sons WILLIAM VAN ALSTYNE By T ??-? ? ! I'laii Hold. S. i -i u.. ?'?'? W llllsm > an Aistv no, ssed eev? i . had I.:i .i - nib. t "I I ?? St W > "i - . Produce ?a * -- . ?? ? bis j ! 'une em '?\'at hung avenu.- last night from heart dis. as.-, lie was a member of thi Holland s." 1st) ol New ^ ea k . laOdae, Ko I", and A. M . ..t' liban)*, i -'? ... intj (N. V.) ;v..-i.-i the Congregational Church In thi? elt] :li.- leaves .t wit., three sens snd ! broth, s -. DIED. i- . ? a| ,-.-'. I iMt rv .1 , H ?ea.'rr. I-.ma I.a? tvrie-r. laSaUsO. Mat lie wa Anna M i ' Viir. Mi i ? ? ? r, ? h?i lea F ? Kugi . ' I'll i-- r, Steps- n F 1 n inklin.Adi i tl? k K. v?. httn? ? It? in ?? ??? g , i..., -. Berti ? i aVsedoerth, l'i-ajannn la I BCR1 L'Ci '!? > ? 'i; Jeauarj W ISIS, '. te H*rtuccio ?ii;. a '-'-' jresra Pur.'ra! frern lai? resltti s? a, S i IS1 ? i av?., ii .?..'-.I? v.. Sund ijr, at 3 v m Intern ?.... ? .-'ii^tt r? Hi>ss!-;i:i' >?'...-ni? .?n \v riee ??*?'. j?a i, i ? ::i. pill. ..n ib- itHmiT Clevelse?!, ? -.. ?? .?,:, Krsnelseo Loula Beesart, i?:i years . aki.son ? m J 10 ISIS read Cart-, i . . i Pu?era from lila Istej i:..me. No IS6 Sheffli .1 av? . Saturday, at' 3 |. in. Int.? nil--ii' Kv *.fire .-us. i ,.i: v R . c .lanuarv .11 nein. M-: ? . . ,- mi-. Mayors*) beloved wife of .Inn?*? .1 lies?-, at i i - t- ' ii . v. i""'"? I'rosp? .ii- B slyn iu'.i.vno siiii.i. ii? sa Jsnuan 'j'1 ?i Wln iip.?. ran...la. Kus*n? Detsao, Jr., in t'-*? J'ii d ve?n i ,.f hta ..?;. . KcvNKl.lN -"" Januarj -."?'. ISIS vi*:?.?l?? I . -t-t. i?. Kins, **vll : i i :? ? Net? I Fr?s?t? ?i., ot ?:,, :;4:. gprue? at., RlehmosS it'll, Lasns lolaad Puaeral ?'III b? SsW so ... i . hrusi ' i. si 3 i?, m., ?? lhaj i.-?i.i.i.r her rtsaahisr, Mra kupIi R. M,,,i.|. n, No 210 i.-.-i'i il grookl n ', ,ii ink.?' It Poui \". *) FHda Jsnuar- :u iai:i, Martha Barnaoi ?.l?Jo**? of Samuel Jones, ol Kes v. <>, i. Cltj Is UBS s?-Ui ?'-ar t.f ner ?.- I'm- '?I prlvste laAMABCBg Oa Januarj II ISIS Ben ? ?'. I..ii.i.it. h.-. In hla MM h ????' Funeral aar rlcei .ii ?'hur. h of si Vincent Ferrer, ?-.,;i'i -i and l.exlngton ..-.-. Monde? Feh man -? 'i s as ?? ? Kinstr omit no???r?. i.avvkkN'K im Jaavan IS leu, ?t b?*r Lsttl ..-ii.i..-. So ?'.'? Bssi 7". ?ir.-r afr-r h ?h'.rt illness. In t1-?' elsht) third ivai of her :.v . l.yOUl lllcll?. O????-* "f H"' laVl" Henn i:. I^wrenc?, snd daufhler of the? laie Warier hh.1 Ma.- Mitchell rnderhlll K.. ? BCIlal i-cu-' ? -H ihn ? Church, IIi-i-h-Ia*.. mi.I Tenth su.- i on Saturday, Fetminri ti t ait. at half PfJJU l<n a m ln(r, ititnt at eoniraten.f rh'- fHnni? M.vTHKW-:- ai th? r?sidence of her ?tsa-xh 1er, M i -, (ir.i..- S Sloans, Voresl .ivr , It?-. \. v Jmuiaiv :to r.n;; Anna If. ?lel.c? ef Kelwanl Y Math, ?a? M |) ?11.1 daughter of Ihs lat- !"..)? ar?1 .1 ?nel Jsmlma striu. i Harerd* Funersl servj.-?? .n p* i?. .-i -. ? luirch. Peri i.heat*?r. N V. e.n Baturdsr. February I, ?i J r a?, Jn termm al woodlawa N VKthin?; Entered Into rea? Charlea F. Nae-rhinr. Januar; :.ii ?fier h lla-rerlifg iMn?*???. Funeral ???rvloea at St Batxthplo-, mew's Chapel, iiih at. Madlann bvp.. Sun .lav m?rrima hi .. . le.,k Interment W-Mtdlawn. S|>e?.-i.ii car ?III leave i; . Central Dcp..i si t? ",n a m I'.VI.MKK \' Redlsnda '';il nn .laiv.ierv :".). 1813, Si. [liirn B. I'uln er. ?on uf the- lair i ?ii v 1,1 and Msrj R Palmer Notice of funeral bereaff < WHITNKV -in N-? Haven. I'onn.. Januarj SI, ISl.t, Henrleita Bdward? \v Mriie? dauahtei of ?he? lui?- Kll Whitney. In t1?? ii'jrt vehr nf he-r .,gr. Funeral s-r?. 1er? ?Il I? hei.i si hi r late residence, So. 3a Kirr ?i N?? H.i\.rt ,.n Sunetav afternoon at hslf-pasi two o'clock. Kindly ?mil fl'??er? \v?)OI>woitTif vi West port, tonn., Jaauary -.".i. llil.'t. after a IliiKciln? lllnass. I'-e-nJamln l,. Wood wort i.. Frisa) es ara ka**R?*d to ai trinl finiera I senleea at hin lat** re-iiirn i?, Westpoi'l. CMS., Fehruaiv I. IDID. at '1 \i m. Carrtaaee in ?altln-, on airbal of 12:0:. p in. train from ilian.l iVntr.il Btatioa. Kindly emit, fi???" if?. CgMFTF.HIKS. THF. ??111111 III N (KMETRRT. 3S*>d Ht. Bv Hai'lent Train and by Trailer. Office. '.*0 fcaat ?.'.Id ?t.. N. T. ONPmTAMKMS. FRANK E. CAMPBRI.T-. '.''IS W??n Md SI. Chap'la, Private Room?, Privat? A a? ba? lan?ai.. Tal. 13-J-t Cheleas