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BIG BAH SALE OF HEALTH AND HAPPiNESS Longing in Hearts of Lonely Men at Otisville May Be Eased for $241 25. TOWN A HOST TO NEEDY Work of Uniting Tubercular Patients in New York Resort and Their Families Lags. for Lack of Funds. Kor iitt 25 bappiness and a nv asure of healtb and atrength c.m be brOUght to one hundred lainllies, Includlng more than ."? peraoua. Tha bargJlneaa will last for at least two weeks. the healtb and atrength an Indefbllta lenirth of tlme. At Otisville. N, Y , New York maintains a Banatortan for tubercalar patients from tbe families of tbe poor. rndcrgoing treatment ;?t tbe sanatoiium there are. Barnong otheis, at tha present time one bnndrad maa with nivea and ehlldraa ln tha city. in aaeal oaaea tha aTfuaport of tbe portlon of the family left behind hy taa patlant has developad upon the arlfa ai d mother. Baeh Bummer for aevaral yeara paal tl Tribune l*reeh Air Fund haa tri-.i le send tbe wife and ehlldren of tach patlant ,*t the aanatorium to OtlavlUa for b fort nlght'a outlag, _?con*aPllahlng In this aray louble end cf. m the tirst | ... i unlttng buabanda an.l arlvaa and fathera and children wlio have b.-en s-parated for months. or even years. and in the M<r.ii,1 place pi"vidiiig needed country gt for overworhed aromea and tired chlldn n The work hae been ci ned 00 thla sum? mer as in the p.ist Kow, hOWOVer, UM funds avallaMe for this branch of tb I'reah Air work haVfc beea exl.ausud. UP to the pr. sent, about t**o hundred moth? er* ar.d < hildren have been provided fC* this summer. Th. r, r.-nnin to be eared for of tbe rooat naady cases one hundred errveaj and lai chUdraa. To aend them to v?;),? wlll cost only WI a*. The KO.kI effects of the OUtlng arlll BOl ?top with th.- arrvaa and the ehlMren, but . xtend lo tha patients themaa lv< . Tbe do.tors at tbe saii.itorluin declarc tbat the vijit-when it can be conipassod ? of the family to the patlent is a poaltlve benefit to the latter. Kntertainmrnt in Otisville is provlded for those sent for outmfcs by the people of the vlllage. The gueeta are Quartered either In t-nts or in the bomea of the vtllaga peopla Tha ann nientloned abova as the coal of inahlng the patlenta and their families happy ls the COOt ot truns portation only to and from Otisville. Kn Urtabunent durlng the fortnight Btaj - nelther tha gueeta nor tha Trlhuna Fund anything. This plaln atatament of faaii la made ln tbe hope that some one v-ill bt- moved to meet tha ?ost "f bappni'ss. bealth and atrength foi theaa motm ra and Cblld One hundred "llttle mothera'' began thelr vaeattcne to-ala] ;.t Bunlce Howe, Cbapel Hlll, N. J- Includlng theaa glrla, thera ara bou* la the country al va pia.es more than aigbt bomtuoi chlldren ling Tribune Pund outlnga Hun dieds of otber boys and girls ara waiung for their outlnga to becin. a,'[<mi'.vi.i:i?;mi.n'I' 1131 *4 N Hei) f..n,niii:ii',n. throuRh - ??? - Hi '? ' hu" ' a, nn 41 <r*> Mra ?? ?-? P Blade, L en Lahe, | tahan, Artcvllle, ? ?? 12 S y I, n l ' ?' ? ''? "Hat r<"V ' N:"' 10(4. ? ?' Or. lohn Ri jcrofi rn "Jual a f i m ' ln lovlna m-niory of Dr. John Baui . Hop. ana I. f Ollle Maihew Haupt . iOO -. London, aa * land . - Harboi - w . ? .i Coihai ? k Nau . ??? ' . ?' , , a rrin.l. R. I......?.??-. H , lartl. S \ " at a falr held last weeh <*t I Iw Hlll, N Y . thronajrh .'atheiln* M. ? haardl \\\ ? .... . ? ' - rk Btai h. ?? throuch Horteoea ?' u Bell, Bradford. Penn Prlniarv eli ?,h.>!. Oraao, Ma, Hra J B. Bt< - aenc. a* bar ./????? ~ " M-4 ii i H iwtaaml, New n<"'.. s i .? -' ?? ? at i UUan Kaaer. t>'-au.tr i ir t m. thod ai i ; ??? reh. Btonr Potat S v . P L. I"v r-"-. . ,,, , j s . Mr- J. g M . . jS :, i caaaaraaJarr, Eh*_a*lyn 1 00 vi.la Mary. .-!"?? |L h. V J. ''< < . ... N I! 1 88 . Pravl - .*" ' T..tai Aagaai 9\ mt ?,; Contrlbotions, prefeeaMy hy cheeh <>r mon?y "rd. r. BBOUM he i.ddi.ss. d to 'I'iie Tribune Kiea-h Alr Fuml. The TlihUne, N. ar Vork 'Hy -.-? PROBE MISSIONARYS DEATH Embassy Inquiry Begun?Dr. Hol brook's Murder Called Deliberate. Coastanilnople, Aug. > -The ir.i-.-ri B>lha_ay hOte has dlspatchavl Ivewis Ile, k. aitina; Vb-e.. oriR'il, lo oi.en an Inquiry Into tbe murd.-r of tha Rev. ***. Pha-Ua H. HelhaTOOk, ;. ini.--sioii.iry. of Lyrn. Maaa lt is sald that fa'-tn have "?me into posse^r.ion of the Blble Houae ??lowlng that the murder was deUherati Aicordlril* to the oflelal verslon. Dr. llolbrook wh- ?l"ilng ln the garden ?ur reundlng the house of >.n Araaanlan. who had be.-n paylag attantloB to ?onu- Turk ish women. Two TurkS, d.-termitied -to j. inish th. Arm.nlari. shot Dr. Holbrook ln miftake for the owner of the houae. ? murderers are awalting trial. > HALDANE TO REVIEW CADETS Britain's Lord High Chancellor to Visit West Point Saturday. Went Point. N. V . Auk. 9L- Tbls is to be a huvv and an mterestitiK w.-< k at tlo Unlted Htat.s Military A.-adcmy. The doh detaii ?f oahcora reported te the su perlntendent to-da> To-niorrow night the .-alets wlll hold a hop, Thutsdav the furlough I-lass will re? turn to the post and the battallpfl aill hr^ak tjani;' nid mar'b baeh le burraiKs. YiBcount Haldane, Lord nigb Chanoellor of Oreat Hrllam. wlll vlslt the post on Baturday. A-ademi'- dmiea and football pra.'i'' **il) bfgln next fln BBV ? . i HARR QUITS FEDERAL SERVICE. Wakhlngton. Aug. h\ Willlam lt (Urr. AaaaaBtauat Attamay Oaneeadi raatgnad to a:ey, to take effeot on September L NEW YORK SOCIETY Many Prominent New Yorkers Hunting Grouse in Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. <'orneliua Vanderbllt. **.hO have bflfln abroad all sumnur, iinitoruia* on the OontllUnt and in fljtnfljlflnd and crulfltng on tlu ir yacht, haxe gone to Bcotland t*> ji.in tti.- many prominent MflW Vorkers now there for the grousi shoot Ing. They will stay al.out ten dfljrfl Ifl the north and wlll return to thls country next month, but will not go to Nexx port for the i.iii S..I.SI.H, as was expected. Mr. and Mrs. (itorge Jay iJould. Mr. and Mru. An thony .1. Draaat, jr.. aad Mr. and Mrs. Jay Qould are now in gflOtland tor the shoot Ing. Mr. ami Mrs. Allan Appleton RObblnfl, Who i-alled for Kurop. on Saturday. xxill rcmain abroad until late ln the fall. Th. y ?pant tbe greater part of the sumnur at Bar Hinbor. Mrs. James Henry Smith. who bas just returned to London hroni r.-iris. win nsfl for thls conritrv next month. Ilia. Allgllflt HcChaohflr has returned to New Vork fnun N". xxpoit on her yarht. \\ ihtiia. Mr. and Mrs. Kini.-y J Shcpaid xxill tak.. pOflflfl flfllOfl Of thelr i otuiti y plflCfl at Irvlngton eariy ti.\t 111..11U1 for the fall. Mr an.l Mrs. YV. Kourk.- fo.-ktan. flfhO aatled for Buropc on Baturday, aill ro to lreland for a short Btay. Mrs. Cochtrafl will remiiln abroad until I'hrlstma-. bul Mr. Cochran x.m ratorn t.< thla country m octobcr. Mr. an.l Mrs. H-rN.-it L Sattcilce. xx ho : t'i.- BUmmer at Har Harbor, haxe rflturncd to thdr country pia.e at Hlgh* land Palla tor the autumn. _ * Pr. and Mra. PfltflT B Wyflkolt xxill ?ixe a dlnnor, toHoxx.d by Inforrnal dandng, to-nlght at thelr vllla at loutbanipton. Mr. and Mrfl .'asinnr de Rham Moore, xx ho nre noaf ln Scotland. wlll sall for Nexv i orh on i Nctober tt. Mr. and Mrs. Jan.es It. Clawa arlll B| <*nd tha Call al OMa I'ove. i.*.ng laland. Thay are noa al Paul Smtth's. In the Adiron gi ba Mrs Rlehard Irvla araa tha gueal of llra ft, rierson Hamtlton at st.irflnflrton, N. Y.. over the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. i'msh QUbfl rt flffl booked to sail tO-day for Kurope on the KflMflT YVII hfllm ii Mrs. llcnry 0. Havein.yer 1ms rfl turn.-d to her country ptac< fll Iflltp, 1******** laland, rtom ? lafl dayfl* motor irip ln the New England States. _ ivmbroke Jones nn.l J Ruflflfltl Popfl ar* rrved in the dty r??*erday from Kaw port on thfl Narada. Mr. and Mra Charlflo Bcrlbnflr \xiii re? turn from Europe eariy naat n.onth und wlll ko to their country place at Morrla* town. N. J.. for tlu autumn. Brk B. Dahlgren nnd Mr. and Mra. Willlam R. FarojUhar nre due to arrtve from Kurop.- on Friday on the M.sitania. " -" DOINGS AT BAR HARBOR. [ByTfllflfl THbaae.1 Bar Harbor, Aog. ta\ a nun.bc-r of cot tairers and hotel goeaU gtUnded the sub acrlptlon fllanca ....'' '""'?'?r' elven ***?? M?yer Davta at the Malvern this evenlng. Tt,,. Buharrlbara ln I tded Mrs. Warnei -Mlftlln LaWda Mis. B. Uvlncston UurrM. Mm i.. .-. jflllett. Mr- \v. B I mah?r, Robflrl Bndlcott, Mrs I i edl I. a. EhigflflM Oallatln. Miss Ada Phlppa flgf J Harriman. Mr. and Mrs John Asi,irr.... H I Lflggatt Mr* ChaHafl Coulter, Mrs C. O. Btoddard and Mr.- J a::. n Tofl-rnaend Mr. and Mi** H M Tilfoid i. t iirr.. I io Nt o york to-day. . four anclanl m lalcal Inatrumanta . . introducfld at a mufllcal gtveri .<t iiaii. the home ol Mr- I ranea Musgrave, thti afternoon. Mr.* M i grflvt Wmt ...wBta-. ? ? rtm ''V atra R H ill . m.- 'ormleh, Mra. tV?rner Mlftlln latoth and Mr- i: B. Mi Mr ami Mis W I' ghflflhail flrlll return t., St xx Voi k to-moi rn i \v. K COchran haa returnfld hara from tnp t.. BflJtlnTMW Mra ll.rirx I" I'tmoek wi?.- hofltflflfl at a dinner pai I 'a*l ? enlng. Mr. and Mrs. \\ alt'r Qurncfl < nt'-r Uin. .1 fll dinner thlfl evi nlng. Tbe Bar Harbor Choral Boetfl :?. ondflr tha dlractlon ol Mauiice i" Rumaay, ot Nea Yoik. xxill give ? c**w?cerl al thfl Bulldlna '?! Arta on tVadn?**d?) ?ft?rnoon. A chorua of om- hundred x.ra \xiii !?s heard .n an Intereatlna prijflgrainina, ln ng the cantata, "Tb? Ood and the Maid." ASTOR ENDS NAVAL CRUISE Was Guest of Fleet Officers? Middies Faee Drink Charge. I ;;> ?;alagrapli lo Tha 11Ibaaa. i Annapolta. Md, Aug. aa. Vlaeaat A*.tor. who flccompaalfld tha Atlantic Baal from Newpoii lo Annflpollfl, raachfld this rkrtn* Ity ia?t nlght Ha travfllled by apeclfll lon of tbe Navy Dapartnu nt, and as tba gu?fll of tha oflBcarfl of Um battla Bhlp i 1 -ii.. of whi. h Captaln Loula B Van ? duaer B taa coaranflndlni oflaoar. At AnnapoUa lafll nlghl b? arenl aboaril BM own ii ..,. ftA ht, thfl Noma. and . ,i at onoe for Nea* Tork. Durlng UM trip bfl wa.s Bfloch latewflted ln thfl dladpllnc and on-ani/ation and thfl loutin. ot tbfl flhlf**fl for.-**. Hfl exprcaaad himself ai dflllghted with the cralflfl. The loij.iurt report of thfl cralflfl flf th.* battleahlp nilnota t*. Buropflai pertfl . irrylng tha Ihlrd elafla of mldflhlpm*wi xxas mairid by thfl I'-tum of four of thfl Btemben xxith chargaa of mtoaUcatlon flgfllmt them Tb? fluthorltlea of th? Saval Academj ware rfltlcent about ttie affair but admlttfld thflt a leport of th* matter wai ln tb? handa ?f 1. H. <*.ii.t.on > upei Int. ndent. nlamlaaal bas been the panalty in most i aflfll of tha kind NEWMAN?HECK6CHER. II ? r*. in Tha Tiilain.- I' >rreap..ml. nt I j (iran--.-. H. J-, Aug, ta. goclfltg ln the Orangea w;.? Burprlaad to-day by the be ! latfld ariiioun.emrni of the marriai-e. at i Wflflhawhen, N. t? AprM Ml "f Miss Ooor frtanna Lfltdflfl Hflchachflr io Wlnthrop Payson Neamuin, Bflphaw oi Mrs. neflaacfl Hernandea, of No. n Hlgh .itr.et, thi.s city. SCHWAB AIDS MISSION SCHOOL. iu> Tfl l< Riaab la Thfl 1 rtbaaa.l South Hetlil.ii. im. I'.-nii.. Aug. -O. Charlflfl m. Bflhwaa, haad of the rtethi. | h. ni Btflfll (oinpiinv. to-day K?-Ve |14.<*X) to Laonard Hall, ? nilflflflonary flflhaot of Um KplflOopal I'huieh flf thls dlOCBflB BMhop J thelb.it Tfllbot bad flUOCefldfld ln ralfllBfl U-; ooo of the ?#.000 nflflded. Mr. lehwab is of diitennt raUglOUfl falth. HAGUE TO TAKE BACK ENVOY. The MuKUe, Aiik'. li. ?A new OflMnflt hflfl baaa framed by f\ ft, A 4-ort van det l.mdni. louncillor of Mtate. to whom ijueen Wilhelnilna eariy In Auaust Iri tTUfltfld the fiiiinatioii of a mtnlstry. A> - eordlriR to the N'leuwe Courant, J. Lou don, at praaaal Mlatatar at \vahhin-*ton, is to be named Minister of Kurelgn Af* lalrs. Outdoor Dinner for Daughter Elsie in Newport. DANCINGFOLLOWSONLAWN Other Dinners, Luncheons and Picnic Parties Keep Sum? mer Cottagers Busy. ! Bi "Megrapa lo Tbe Trlbaaa.1 Newport, Aug. SL- Miss Ehria Btevena. ? me of tba aaaaaaa'a debajtantaa, nas en tertalned hy her mother, MrH. Ki'-hnnl Btevena, to-nlghl al an out'loor dlnner ami eanee al the Plnard eottagee, one of a hi'-h Mr, ami Mra itevena are <??* cupylng. The night clear aid a Ml cool, was ide;ii for danclng Tha dinner and d.ince ?eif heM Under B large t a nt .r. .ted on the lawn. The Interior ot tha rnarojiiae had heen tui led into a floral bower, Bouthefn Boallaa and flowera belng ased In profuelon to car y .mt the garden affect Two tablea ari ? utad for the dlnner, hoth dai?eorated aith lllles-o.'-the-vulley and whlt.' roaaes, WhUe green nnd nhlte was tha da*ar*in*atlve effasel 'i ... inalde Mr. and Mrs. Ste\'"t's horri". Mlaa Btarvena, In a gown <>f plhh and whlta a-.-'.ste.i ber mother in recertring the dlnner gueata and lha othera who ar? river later for the danclng. Mra Btevi won a aown of btaea aatln, trimm-d aith lbii.t?stop.-.-'. the Bhlrt belng draped ln a hoopehlrt ellect One of Ihi reatun i of lh. dlnner araa tha aebutantea' IgMe Al thla, ha d< Mlsi Bt. rena, ari ra Mlaa Rcae B. Dolan, Mlaa Mlrnl gcott, Miss MtMred Rlvee, Mlaa Murlel Wlnthrop and Mlaa Oabrielle Warren, arlth CurtJa Moafatt, Oenrg" Brooke, P*ran<*la Roehe, Maariea Roche, Rlchard Qambrtll, Hea*mann Oalrtcha and Cteorge Henry vVarren, Jr. At the other lahla tha gueeta nera Cbarlea B. Banda, Lawrenea Hauajhtaata, Henry V LUrMge, Charlea Wlnslow, Jamea W Barney, Baron Horsl von l.' ii. r. Baron Kurl von Law-anar, Boria Vo* liinr. Hanlel von Halmhauaen Charlea A Muiiti. Mlsa Bdlth Wrinvr,-, Mi^s Marloa l . ? no, Mli - Anna Bandi. Mr and Mrt i.. oa ird M Thonaaa, Mlaa Mabel Oai ? Mr. and Mra f Lothrop Areee, Mn rr. nei Vam arl Ilt, Mra WI Itney W u ren, Mr and Mr8 R livlngBtOn BOI k man, Mr. and Mra Clarence W. Dolan, Mra John Aator, Mrs. GaamhriUand81 and B< i "i.i Rlano Ajnona thoae Invltad for Ibe danclng arera Ml i Barah Bchuyler Butler, Mli Margaret y Andrewa, nHea J -Ila >'"'' brna, B. j mo n J Major C, Cr< ton Webb, T. Banford Beaty, Mi and Mra Lorlll d B| ? i ?? r. ji.. Mr Jamea B, Haggln, H.y E i MMricha, A L H kovaky, i !ounl i 'arlo '?' : Mlaa Ja> aephlne <; aon, Mr an I Mr Arthur i tlBB Jamea, Mr and Mra Btdnary J Col ford. |r. Mr and Mi ? gydw '? 8 B Mrs, O Irli ha. Mr. and Mra R< ilnald C Vanderbllt, Ml and Mi Artl r - Burdi ? l ? id Mra H< r- 11 M Harti man, Mr. ..nd Mrs Joaeph Bampeoa Bte viiis, Mr. nnd Mra W ? lam Ivaodward, llr. and Mi I '? ?!:"'. Hr Mrs. ..' .??-? B De Pbn t. Mi i id Mra Wllll ,. ? ? irter, Mr. and Mn R Hor .-.re rjallatln, Mr and Mra H< an I , Mi and Mi ? Heni i l Ta and Mr nnd Mra Btuyveeanl Pleh. Tliough there war.' two lata d;.iH-? m f"i Io*a irikr i nlghl h?ti been rt eenl wen t early 1 tennia tournai 11 ? morning Mn John Aator, ene of Iho ? ? ho ent. i ? ' ntafht. ? i .aitl, Mr and Mi Ralph N Elll ? Mr a- .i Mra Konnan i "? ?'? l.ioyi w an. r. and Mra Robert G Bi ? rai Brai tirnera u*i ' ln* cludlng Mr and Mra Huntlngton W , f u/aahlngtoi , who recenl ad al ?.;,;, .iv.- ?>. | mgal >u aftei i ,,i. Mr- )''!ij..m:ii ThaW, v. BO . abroad, ;""i i 'aptaln and Hi I 9Y. HUler, of N. a forh. A blue l.r.,.i'l'-lotli '?.,'!'.io- . tin svit'i fur am! lai ". Wai u"> " ' I Mr Artbur Cortiaa James. arlth .. blari bai ir'-i Mi.-i aith bi.o k. and .. ?i ich para Mra RL hard Oaml rill appeared In a .lark bi.j.- coal tost.i'ne, arhllc her hai . arrli ?? i long cream i oloraad oatrl. h plume. Reglatercd al ti,- C*aatne lo-alai aara Mi and Mi 0 ?? ': f:l ,k"- "'' T i.. 11 Bvam, of Phlladalpbla Rli h? :ir.i Aahuret |r. of Phllaalelphla ? au< I ,.,, tbe Mu. li ?? ? King J H Bui i ??". ,,r Boaton; Mlaa Agnea Lodberg and y P King. of Newport; Hlaa vi.ia ? l.-.rk. ..f New Torh. e guaal ..( Hi John Boriand; .1 i> Layon, < l Pltti burgh P W, Alk n. of N.-w Vui'k. vtaUltig H '? Havame; r; Ri ai Admlral L i' l?"^.n. 0 I N (ra tired); Mr. ;.nd \tia Jamea C, Arrnati??? g, of Nlagara Palla; Aul i h Pali ? - nd I an i ? Pal m r, ol Wai h ngton Mra i dl*. r '.ould J. nnlna arai ;. ain mr hoatea for forty tc-nlght, afti rwar i laklna har aueati to the danea glven hi Mra Bteveni Mn Jcnnlnga 'i,r> ~a..e a luncheon al thi Oooeeberrj laland Club to-d:iy. Mra Oeorg. Lothrop Bradley gave ;i luncheon lo^hy. Mis-- Doroth tVUlaral. daughter of C7Uta> nel and Mrs J. H. Vflllard, arai tha bOBt aaa "f a pl. nlc party ?>' BaBi r*i Baai h this afternoon. About twenty Biembara ,,f th. oui ? aet were preeent, an.l tba affalr ended aith a aupper at 7 o*clo?k. Hra Wllllam Btorra Wella was .. dlnner antertalner to-nigt.t. Mra Jaaace J Broain hara announoad .. .iiiin.i' party for Beal Thorailay evenlng in bonor "f ber alece, Mlaa Ploraaee Tohlfl Mi. and Mia. Alfred 0. V Bndl rbllr I. ft lor New *a ..t k UHlBJ Mr \ ..nderbllt vmii attend a maatlng .>/ tbe NatlaaaJ Horei Sho.v Arso.-latlon Mrs. Qaorgi Paabody va'atniora ha? re > oyetad from a allglil lllni B B, W. Paraoria, hga/uig andad ids vis.t with Mr. and Mrs l^wl- tjueiitln Jon. .-. l..ft for N'-w ^ ork lo-tlas vitli Hra llepry S. Iledinond. Ma daughter, oii th. stiniii yacbl Admlral. Mr. an.l Mrs. RalDtl N Bllh clOaad tbe1: atay bere lata to-.iny. Mrs i:ii's has gona to Lark Harbor, Me., aad Mr i:nia. witii hia hVfootor, tbe Iroqtiiola. larfl for Long laland Bouad and ihe race aaaat at l_aieh riiorit. Llapanard Btewart, arbe has been apend* iii^ ibool a month fisbing ami buntlng at Rainbow Lahe, Malna, m expeartad al white \A,-\ge aexi Breek. Mrs. Haraden .i Perry, Mrs Btanlaj HcCormaeh and Hra Lorlllard .spen.er, jr.. were beataaaea ?.f baa parttea at I'ri?ebo.lv I'nrk tO*nlghl 1'ietlerlck T. Krelinghu.4 Baa was a dln? ner antertalner to-night. IN THE BERK8HIRES. | Hy ivl.n-raph U The Trll.ui..- | Laaes, Maaa., Aug. 2b. Mrs <?.eai lanlgi. Mlea Adele Kneeland and Mte Oaonfa WlUlama have laaned laoea arhlch wiu ha ahoara m the aablMtlon of tha oai. I.i tlona ?f Mra l-'.ederlik I i"w nlnshleld. Miss M.-.ri;.n llague. Mlna Amv Kolils.oit. Mrs J. Wood ward Ma^.n, Miss -aUSlly Tu.kerman. Mrs. Pex ton Van Rensselaer and Mrs. Speran/a, whlrh wlll open In th jjtoi kbrldge I'asino to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs Cflliflfl Da Hflffldla R*ave a brllllant dinner < nt.i tali.ment at Wh.-at latgh thls avenlng. ("ards are out f..r larpe dinners by Mlaa .x.'l.l*' Kne*laiid to-inorroxv eveninp. Mr. nad Mra Oflorgjfl B. Tornnrfl an FrMaa evenlmr. and Mlss Kate Cuv Ofl S.ituiday. Cominaiid.r and Mrs. lt. W. HflBdflTflflfl*, T H. N.. I>r. and Mis. B. B, I "itnan. of New Vork; Mrs. T I. Hodgfl BBd Miss m. i*. r.iiios., of PMtedfllphla, arrlvad h> day at the Ked Llon Inn. Mrs. Kohert W. Hwift, Mrs. Henry M bteele, Miss M. ,T. Steele. flf Phlladelphla, and Mr. and Mra w. W. Bpancar, of New y..ik. are nt Heaton HaU, IttocWnldga. Thoinhill Hrooine, of Bflfl I'ram Is.o. is a |Ue8t flf Mis. Jflbfl A B|.' at I'lythe arOOd, Pittslleld. Dr. an.l Mrs. Hals-x L. U'ood, who have been fll the Manlewood, Plttflflflld, vlsitln* Mn. Thomas I'.-nny. have returned to n.xv rortt Mru. <* Lfldjrard Wair and Miss Mar Jorle Blalr, xxh.. have baen Ifl thfl Bflrk* Bhlrea haxe return*'! b> PflflpflCh, N. J Mr. and Mrs. r,i..li.mi Vn-.land aufl the Mlaeea Marparet flnd aaaabd Vraataad have Kone to Newport. A dflUghtflr wns born this tiioinin*- nl Ihe Struthers cottflgfl tfl MT. and Mrs. Bayard 17. Urlngaton, Jr. Mr. flnd Mrs. r B. wniflina BdW* \V illinms. L. <*.. ?*ollver, Mr. an.l Mra B\ C. Pierr.-poiit. tha Mtoaaa l-*larr*a*ont, or v..w rorfc, and i>r. i at-agtflfl Oi-ahaflfl, Mlaa Marlan H. Oi-aham of Boaton. arrlvad b> day al the Hflfl- WflndeU, PlttflBeld Mr. nnd Mrs. John H Hanmioial flnd famlly, u-ho bad bflfln .njefltfl "{ Mr *** Mrs William D. BtOUlt* ?'" Blm COUr 10T Inn we.ks. bave gottt 10 MOUOl KlflOO. Mra Oaorge H. Morgan baa rfliurnfld to plttflflflM from Nahant Mrs. Ocotrgfl Tybr and Miss Yir.mia Murray, ot tfl/nflhtngton, ?re V***** of Mra Charlea Nlchati nl Mmwood. Lfl PlttsnaM P AOgUfltUfl S.b.ri-ierhorn is a gtflflfll of hls MfltflT, Mrs Blflfli Aiiehmutv, at the l>oriners. Bufltaca Jflpoea who had bfl?a mahlag H visit in i.nox bafore flfldttng lar latm dOn, has iron-? tO HflW York Mrs J Kr.d'i i.k Bflheflflh Bflfl return.d from Kflw London. Mr flnd Mra MaarbaM Morrtfl flnUr* ia 111.-.I n' dlnaar last nlghl for tl:rlr -.'iiest. Mi**. Dalay Holllna Mis* rrancea Ogden, who had bflfln at the I'urtis iiot-i, baa con-- la Bar Har* hor tfl vi-it Mrs John iBOflfl Kati". \ir and Mrs Alfred ?: Langlfly. Ml 1 ,.,..,.. ,,f Newport; Dr f. ? Biwn. Mr nnd Mra '** I lan NV! :''- *** ,i:"' Mr- w 1: Leflmgwell, ef Hfl*-* rorhi Mr nad Mn J ? Bmai.1 tnxntty, of i.ooisxHi.*. and Mrfl D M. a-*** ?;'* m aa Marion t*ooh, ol Qr**-*martflh, CflflW . m ? al Ihe M iplea.1 Dr Thomaa Blddl. 1 M ?? ' ml,v .. a,,.i Mr and Mra Oaorgfl I Blake ar* tspedtd tfl return to Uiioa on U'ednsflday 1 .,i,.i m< Klnl< y hat ?*one tfl N' " rorh aftar ? 1 ' ' ' ? '-'?? *** Willlam BrlnherhflB ?t tlu Hotd A wnti [, .. ,\ Mrs .1 En rnonfl Brlgge, Dr. nnd Mra D. VJ tVella of Boflton Mr and Mrs C r Polloch and Paul 11 D? 1 lna*, of n.xv York. arrlvad to-day al the Hotel * Mr. and Mr* Hantlngworth, Mrs BdflHn T ,. , M| irthar W Bwann, Ml . gwtt k, Mai t* dl " Kenn I 1 ...... 1 thfl r,tt n- :?) ici . _ *>-? AT NARRAGANSETT PIER. ?ii r-elflci .ug. Many flf tn? eettagera ai ' ?*? ?'"l"t '*' .... tor the . ., the lawn ot '?'? ttraong . -ho inotorad lo thfl erah uora Mr Mi Kenneth M Mur hlar*n Mr ai d ^,r. .. , Mi ?nd M's s Hlnman Blrd C P. I !? \ Bahar hnd th? Ml?flfl Bmlly .,] .1 Hai ib Rai i Mr ?nd Mra R i-iv* I ' tanan i fiom Nea-port to thi Pl?t lo-daj on thelr motor laun. li. I ?<? & ... nl lo the ' 1 ? :''""n Mr. and Mra. Ofl <; i,. | * Ma Helm< r. nf s-v. toui - ? to-ntghl Raeflnl Brrlvalfl at the PI* Ia Mr. .., * Mr-. Bfl njamln B illo. h, of Phlla* 1 t Baltli Herbert Bblpman and Erneal w. it M11 rtman. ol vx ai arho is regi tered al Ihe ? 'aalno. Mra Mn.-haii J Alien, of Mau* forh, (arho baa bafln ?t the Bathflaraon d tha :iiiiiiior, waa the rt-clplenl of man) finiiii tributea to-nlghl on tl;. 1 of ber i-it-iity-sixth btrtbday. Bha haa :?, 1, ,, \ 1 ii .1 h* rfl for many > 1 ara ami B ai.oiiipinii.il bj Ml ? I'l.ili'M W. 1 ;,i- nryott. ? IN SOUTHAMPTON. ? ? Boathamptoa, Long Iflland, Aug -- Tha luinis courta ai thfl Meadou Club weia xx-. 11 fll led thB BBornlng, man) of the ,..,..,, havlng j'?t eo?M baoh from ihe national louniainflnl al Naiapetrt. Amoag thoflfl "f thfl >?"'? g< 1 ? I flrho w >e play* Ing xx.?!.- lha Mtanwa Kathflrtn* Vfln liiK.-i., Bleanor Keap, Halen Hoadlay. Margarel Travor, Halaa Uflfl, irirglnia Bll .? and < liii.i Lflfl Mi.., ihe gamafl Ihare waa tha uaual rush for Um bathlng baacn, bul owlag to the contlnuad rough aurf only those xx-no WfllTfl aiiiistoionl to the hlgh Wflflflfl .ent und ln. Mra, I'lt-iiernk \. snow wiii antartaln ti,.- s-.iiithamptoii li.udin Club .tt hflT i*oitaga, ui Oa Pflatura road, on tVadnai* da>. Miss Marion CflfBn, tlie l..i tuivr. xxiii taik tfl Ihfl Bflflflnhflni about ba* bflr haoaoufl planta Thfl club B rflry popuiar atnoiih' the ladlafl oi tha Bummer cotony. Alread) thera I ? nnembanibtp ol morfl than ioii>--iixi'i m.'inb.i:.. Mra Albart Poflidman who owna ? largfl oountry en tai* bare. ls the prflflldent af the organ? ization Tbfl Mlaflea 0???rglfl ?""| Malvlna Apple? ton, who have bflflfl spt-iidlio; thfl BlUfl 90* at t ie livlii--. Iflfl here for NflW York to iiay. Mra ft. ''? I'it'h. ot Orflanaioh, Conn., arrlvfld to-day, and xxm ipanl a t,.w wflflka ?! thfl irviiu,'. Mr. .md Mra william Kflyaar and Mra Iralaa Kflyfl-a* Wlll kaVfl here to-dfl) fOT tbfllr liome, bfl Italtlinoie. Mrs. B. A BflOda will Klve a Mn..11 dinner on IVfldnafldaj ?" har oot iai*.-. on Oraat Plain* road. The snffolk Hunl Club wiii faUow the houndfl Ihta taili .oiinii.ii.il.'' on Bator gay, when th* Brat or *?*/??_ hunta xxin i?. hi i?i. Tha Br?t animal hunl of lha otub la ahraya laflkfld lorward ta by "d ers ttfliaUffbOUt Huffolk County. and it is BSpflCtfld that many well known persons xxill fol'.ow tbfl trall of tbfl auls*-- flflfld bag -??-a AN ENGAGEMENT. 1 iT'iin Thfl THhaafl Oaflrtflflaaadeal l Montflair. tt. J-. Aut," '.:. Mr. and Mra. W. HfltBfltrlngtflfll Taylor, of No. iXi Parh sire.-t, have Issued inx ttflttOflfl lor the weddl'ng *t thelr .laughter, Mi?b Marjorle Taylor, and Oeorf-e J. Linst, of I Iflffllan.l. The eerenieny wlll take p'aee at the home of the brlde Septemb-r 2. "IHE DOLL ML" New Musical Comedy i'rom Vi enna at the Globe Theatre. A MELODIOUS SCORE Graceful Dances and Group ings, Comely Chorus, Lovely Color Schemes. ?-lli,. poll Olri," tha new thre.-a-t mueical eomedy corapoaed hy i^eo i-nii, wlth Engllah book bv Harry K. Smith, produeed Iaat nlghl by Cftarlea Kiohman at th.- Clohe Theatre. wltb Klehard <'arle and Hattle Williams as eo-aars, provrd from the very start to be muslcally a worthy repraaantatlve of tbo new Vtan* n.ae acbooL it la, Indeed, ?ne long aue* i aaaliui of dellgntful rnetodlee- twanty* Sve of them. aonga, flaitoaa. Baarehaa a faael of pleaalng imht mtmtc. Mr. Kroh man has niounted the piece sumptuou. ly m the matter of scenery and coBlllBiaa. Tha three aets repreaead a village near I'aiis, :i luxurioiia apartment ln a i I'arislini pala.-e ami tlm . xtt-rior of a reetaurant in the Hois de Boalogne at night. All three are colorful, and serv.. as splendid s.'ttliiL,rs for eostumes tbat ar. ;is li'h as their color BChenM ls ad mlrable, aarpeelally tha aofUy ahaded graena ln tha aecond Bei And tha cborua la comaly. Whal is inore, it la eacellently tralned, Mr. Bdward Royce fully deaerV' Ing tln- < redli that la gtvea him on the programme for the arrangi ment of tl,e dan oaa ami grouplngs, Th.- booh it> tb.- weakesr part of the i.luctlen, but it aarvea its purpoaa ot k' ? ptttg thlngn golng to tle dcllght of car and eye. Tne Marquis de la Tonrello, a feetJvo nobii-man (Rlchard Carla), has eetne peathaate from Paria to his ehateau ln ordt-r to put an end to the lafatuatlQB Of his nephOW and h.-lr (Kobert Livett) for Yvette (Dorothy Webb), tha daughter of tha rUlaga totiaeconlai n'heridan ! Blmpeon). RoaallUa, a Bpanlab dancer I (Hattle Willlama), tha maraule'a Inanrftt* atn. followa bim se.retly to the rtllBg ? . .;.-' i baraalf hh a country fcirl. and l gatbera evtdenee of ina Bchleneaa, Yor tha rnari|Uls. bavlng urianged wlth a theatrieal manager (Wlll Weat) to ime ?vetta t" i'arls under proniiea of puttlng ber i'ii the atage, falla Ib lova v*. ii ii ti," giri, win. stin playa wuh dollB, i.nd wtabee lo marry ber hlmaelf. Thugj ln tha aarrcend ?., t. tha mar.juia ls con* frontad by a fealoua nepbew, Ifvatte, aill nol take hlm aarlouary, and an infunat.'i Bpanlah daacar breathlng Bod dan ib ath Bbe baa a club of fourteen admlrers; the marqula* dafea7*tlbn leave.. ),.]t th;rt..-n ominoua number ln short, thinar* go badly aith Rlchard Carie, arhlch meana thal he i*. very amuaing. In tha third act, looaely atrung on tha thread of tlm -? ? Brythlng comea right, of rourae, amld more graceful danclng and tloi ? umier the tr.. s and the ahaded lc 1ml,ts. Tha parformanca ia ppirited. Hattm Willlama haa .. part lhat aulta hei thor* ougbly; Mr Carla mahca his own oppor ttaa t".r fun, and la ablj aaalated by Wlll Weat The Rnaalan ballet daneed i,y thaaa twe to Rublnatela'a "Valaa Caprica" la ai genutaaly funny aa it could poealbl) !?.? mada*. Dorothy Webb log and acta with dlminutlva dalntl . i Ur Evett, a mustcal i ? n dj tenor from London, has a pleaalng votce, aai nlghl he waa aoi alwaya true i iten, probably owing to Bervoua ? ? .1 ih BlrapaWB, aa t...- ; ? iga in.ai:' i. earned much h- arty applauae. Charlea McNaughton did some i Banetng. A for tba aonga ona faada 11k.- men tlonlng all "f th.-m. The beal ? ?? ind Then.'' Bung by Mis- Blmpeon; '?Come i ti Over Here," by Miss Wllllaina and chorua: "Wlll II All Bnd Ib Bmoher1 by Hi Bvett; "On Our Honeymoon," eung by bim altb Hlaa Webb; "Roealtlla of Bevllla" and "You Are Be Paecinatlng," arlth i. Capital i.." aung by Hlaa Willlama, .-?rnl "Thal Ragtlme Dlnner Hand" i- Mi McNaughton and chorua. i'AST ? . BB i?' LL OIBX" i Toarelli Bl hai I ''arie i;...' Evet Wll\ Weat .t'hai " iBhto i Ralph Nalrn . ' Vol I ' . Victor i a n y i . aVllllami .Chertdah Blmpaaon . Iioroth) **a>bo . Kmiiy FYaa. la .CUn Eokrtrom ? n . Leiha Wi Mn ? lat ii nl . Marlon M ,,,,, . V'eronlqiH imnn?r Hrlolae . '? ? ' Hart! .IM...'-... ?? Brodbelt i;. il.. . H. ?? u Dtldle] .liaubara Bai Bai i? .allce I'hI.ii' " . I.IIihii 1 ' '" Perlnna . Bdllh Bardlow ??ALL ABOARD" INDOORS. ?? \n vtr.aid." the '-ai't vatlna ''mualeal panorama," al Lew l-i.-i'b's Porty-foorth gtreei Muotc Hall, araa ataged downatalra !;, t nlghl Inati ad of ob tba roof. The changa waa mada la part ln recognltloB ,,f the aanlng open air aaaaon, bul alao becauao aueh a production as this de earvea B more extanded run tban >< roof garden can furulah occaaloa for, and OUght 10 gel M-ttle.J for lha ragUMtt* s-a oe i'n.. ptace Improvaa on aequalntance. ir la mor.- than ever a pleasura t>> t ?? ey< nnd a gl atllicatioli to g""d taate. Mttltlg a marh in axcellenca which few of Ita preda eaaora Ib tha aummer entartalnmenl iine bave attalned Long llfa to lt! it ls a tr. at alone t<> eee Oeearga W. Monroe act in iiis unlque female purt, and tha Uttle hui leeoue, "When Woeneo Itule," would carry many ,i Bbow. "AII Aboard'' aill long contlnue te .any a eargo <>f un* oaual varlety and rlehneaa, MOROSCO BRINGS NEW PLAYS. "lUta's Roman. ? ?." a nea open tta by Btlvlo iiciu and Leo Dltrlebataln, la ona ,,r the lateet acoulrittona <>f Othrar Moroaco, tha theatrieal producer( who ?r rtvea bere from tim Weat to-alay, Boaaa other playa brought "n by Hr. Moros.-o for early productlew Ib thla dty ata ",! WaBhlngton Bqnara)M by Wlncbell Bmlth; ??Help Wentod." a play "f dty life, by j.,' k i.ait. a Chleago newapaper man, an.l ?I'taythlngs," a satin-. iu thraa acta, by si Weetern woman who prefera to rannaln anonymoua. a-? BLANCHE RING BEGINS TOUR. I Bj Tt?i.'Ki.n'h tu Tha TBfaaea i Nslniry 1'ark, N. J.. Aug. H.? Hlambe King bagaa har fourth annual atarrlng tour under the direction of Btoderleh H0 Ka..- al the Beaoj Theatre in this dty tbta aveatng Ib "Whaa nejadla smiies," ? musii-a! uniii-'ly by Anne CaMWI 11, au? thor Bf "The LOaty of Ihe Hlipper." Miss Kinu* apfaara as a tyntoal New v..rk ahop i_111 an.l has all the adventures and es . apades that OOCUT to mUBaV al eumcly shop girls. The ca.st la a large one and im lu.i.-s Bertha Maan, charlea J. Wla Blngvr, .John J. H.-annell, l-'lorenee bilney. Netha Killmoie, Iteginald Carrlngton. Mablon Hamilton and the Hlain be King Girla. MtM Rlng wlll appear ln New Vork ln her new vehlcle in tha near fnturo. "THE AUCTIONEER" CHOSEN FOR WARFIELD'S SEASON Belasco Announces Revival of Famous Eariy Success of His Star. David Belaaeo made last night his first offUlal announcement of his plans for the romlng theatrloal BflflflOa "The Tempera niental Journey." adapted by Leo Dltrlch steln from the Fremh comedy "Pour Vlvre Leuretix," by Andr* Rlxolre and Ive*J Mlrande. wlth Mr. Ditrkhstein headlng the eaat, xxill be the tlrst produetton at the Belasi-o Theatre thls fall. The play Is s* heduled to open the Be? lasco Theatre at nn eariy date, but the * xact day has not heen flxed. "The Tem peramental Journey" wlll be played Thursday nlght in Rochester, In order to give the play the advantage of a brief road tour before its metropotttan open? ing. The east BolflCtfld will Inelude. be Bldfl Mr. Ul- trii-hsteln. Isabel Irxlng. Jo s.-phine Vlctor. Cora Wltherspoon, An nette Tyler, Dorothy Kllis, Anna Mc N.'iiitTiiton, Oertradfl Mflrooinl, Oflrraa Clarbfl, Alloa Jones, Henry Hergman. Rlchlfl Ling, Krank Connor. Kdouard Du rand, Jullan Llttle, I^e Millar, Danlel Bcbatta Bdwtfl lt. Wolfe, Karle W. Cirant and William I uxoti. ] uivi.i Warfltld's regular season Is also annonneed for tho Bfltflflflfl Theatre. Ac e< rdtegly, whan Mr. wartteid (a rflfldy to begln his angflglHflBt there, "Tlu- Tem paramantal Journey" wlll be transferred to the K.-puhllr Theatre, to open the regu? lar BOflBflin at tbat house. Daiid Wmfi.-ld's play thM year wlll be "The Auetlone.r," the flrat of hls great BUCCflflflfl* Btac* eotnaaj under Mr. Belaaeo s dire.-tioii fl tfloflflfl years ago. Not a sea ?on has paflflfld slnee them without the n-.elpt of Innumerahle **aojUflflta for the revival of this popuiar and appealing play. It was us Bbnon Levl that Mr. Wartteid .Irat established his pouition. Practleally all the leadlng memberB of the orlglnal eaat, inctadlng Marlfl Bfltaa Marla Daiia Helen Phllllps. Harry Rogers. William Baaa, TOay Bflvaa, Jan-t l.unbar, Joseph Brennan, Marle Rel.-hardt, Charlotte Les lay and Frank Nelson, have been re .ticaged Mr. Relaseo will nrrnnge Mr. Waili.-hl'*. tirst New Vork pfll formanee for about Octobflr 1. and after a llmlted ?ea* son of twelve weeks xxill ofter Francea Starr at the Belaaeo Theatre in a new play. of th- touring play*. "The Governor's Lady** xxill bfl the first to open the seaaon, und.-r Um Jolnt dlreition of Willlam Kl liott and Mr. Pfllflf O After playing De trolt for the week of Heptember 8, the play xxill go to l-owers's Theatre, Chl . ago, l'..r an ext.-nded run. R? hearsals ar. now und.-r way for thla play, also for "\..ars of I >is. retlon" and "A Good Little li.vll " both of xvhich, wlth the same caats as last j.iir, xx.ll opc-n eariy in October. -B "THE FIGHT" AT LONG BRANCH. 'By TflUfl****"*** to Th.. Tribune 1 Long Branch, N. J, Aug. 25.-"The Plght," Haxard V.-lller's new play whieh OpOOM thfl Btaaon at the Hudson Theatre, N'exv Vork, next Tuesday, was produeed to-nlght at th.* Broadway Theatre. Ttv* actlon of tho play eaato-flfl around thfl tor- Mayor ln a sinall WCfltarn (?ity. Th.- cari.iidacy of a woman creatflfl a sto-m that flttTflCtfl the attention of the entlre atate, and the efforts mad.- by the | poUttctana to defeal ber and th..* nwthoda . mployed bv them fU'-nieh the strong BltuatJona of the pUy. Th* eaat in<*iude9 Margaret iVyaharlay, Bdward Mawson. Marjorlc Wood, wiiitam MeVey, Keiix Krembfl and Mnlcotm Daaean i_a FUN AT THE COLUMBIA. Wlth "Ahe" Reynolds as the i-hief Mn ntak.-r, ther* xx as an alumdaiiCfl flf Ifltagb ter at the I'oluinbla last eveniiig. WthtM Th.- Colleflfl Olrta" bad a livly time at i ,.?.... and on tlu- -ood Bblp JoilVtan.a. bound for Parta. Miss Dally Mflrrtflfl -y waa ? Bttlng leader. The hit ot th* ?**?*? Ing was Um ragtlmfl **lolln apflctalty ->f Mlaa BaflUrtea, with daactat auflpflapflnl* nent The mtflfldaantaraa of WllburCflg. Bfl Mlk-- M..'.x:.e. tlie COtlflgfl Janltor, ln learcfa or "i palr Of pflntfl," were the pivot on whlch the flhll n voix-ed. _??-? THEATRICAL NOTES. MflTlfl Uoyd. thfl Bngllflh eomedienne. aill appear al thfl Pfllac* Thflfltra this BflflgOB. ? vx- Trouttnan bas been angagad for an Important rolfl ln thfl new de Mtlte eo?B? Bdy, "After Five." vhleh Wagenhals & Kemper aill praaent ln O?r*tobar. The Bhubertfl annoaaoa that tfca BBCond s.a.un of Bdward BhflMon-fl auutaflflfnl drama '?Romanefl" flrBl ?"?*!" ?" lflh?wiaa* tady, N. v , Beptembflr ? noris Keana, uh.i i. iiirn. .1 from Burapfl laat w.-ek. will eontlnUfl Ifl the Badlng feinlnlne role of . 'axullltll. The company now belng e*rgflnlned to pr?flnl Qflorgfl Siarburoiigh's nexv play. Th? Lure," ln Laa Angfllflfl flrtll leave N'.xx Vork for the W'est Satuiday. The eaal includea Bflatrtofl Piantlca, w llllam .1. Kelly, Chflrlottfl Granvllle and LflOBflTd Ide. This .ompany, like the orlglnal or gani/.atlon. has b,rn drilled under the dl rectlon of i C. Huffnun. "Llttle MltM liriwn." Phil'.p Harthol maa'fl tarca, under Um dire.-tion of wm tani \ Brady, opanad laal night ln Chi? cago Bt William A. IJrady's Prlniess The? atre. This ls the tlrst appearame of the faree In Chicago, ami it is to ramala tberfl IndflBnltflly. L-aadlng tha eaat are Madg* Kenn.dy. Nfld Sparks, Jnin Newcombe j an.l i'Ii.uIaa Btaatay. Tha ad*i*aaoa aala for tha aarw Hlppo dromfl flpactacM "AinaHca'* apaaad yes-1 terday rnornlne, and it id announrad that the tlrst day*fl sale amotinted to more thaa f-'".*'*"". A sp.iiai rcmnlata drcss rehaarafll ot' ''Amartca^' will b.- gtveu i-'iiiiay .X. nlng, tha klgbt bafara the opening. May Irwlfl xxill open h.-r flflflflfln hfl "WldOW by Proxy" on We.liies.Jay, in Bar home toxxn. I'laxtoii, N. Y. hne will op. ii at tbfl Pl.xniouth Theatre, Boston, Batarday, laataad of Menday, as an nouncfld SCHUMANN-HEINK ALTERS PLAN [ i- r..m Th* Irlliun- *'?>rreapoiid*-nt I Y.iona, N. .1. Aui,'. ?.?Mme. S.ehJ iiianu-ll.-mk has .aus.-.l disapi>ointmeiit among hflr fricmis here by oan?fllWng bflfl anangements to spend several weeks rear h. r.-. The i.rima donna had planned to go to Suiga. thM month Miid r-st at her bOflttfl, in Grandvlew avenue. Aceording lo uifoi matloii re. eived by lrl--nds, however, she has dfltsMfld to r.nialn at her Callfor uia raaaa, JOHN I. KANE LEFT $407,476. John lnnc-3 Kaue. a great giandson of the Bnt John Jacob Astor and a brother of Mn, AufUfltUa Jay, who died Febru ary 1, left an e.*?tate value*! at $407,476. Annle C Kane, hls widoxv, of No. I WeBt 4Hth atre.t, was tlie largest legatee, re i elving her busband's Interest ln the Iflflflflhttld of the property at No. lilO Klfth avenue, valueil at $1!I6,000, and hla per sonal aflTflfltfl, valued at 11,918. The realty holdlnga of Mr. Kane were appralsed at 1225. MB He had bank deposlts amount Ing to $100,000. LEASES LONDON HOUSE Mr. Page Takcs No. 6 Grosve nor Square for a Period of Three Years. NEIGHBORS DISTINGUISHED Establishment Well Equippod for Diplomat's Use?Its Usual Rental About $15,000, but Now Probably Less. TB> Cabla to The Tribuiif.l London. Aug. ?Jlt.-Wnltar HTn.?a Page, the Amertcun Ambaasador. after sevcral months of hotel life, has leasaad the house at No. t$ Urosvenor Squnrn, and Bgpaeta to occupy it about iho middle, of September. The location ls very desirable, th* Duke of Manchast.-r llvlng on one Blda and Lord Karquhar on the other. whllas close at hand dwell the Duke of P.irt land. Karl Fttzwllllam. Lord Hu\cr Bhan and Lord Hollenden. Othera ln the square Inelude the Duke of 8ome. set. Mra. John Astor. Lady Maifarat Chart.ris, Mr.". James Henry Stnll'i, John Pieriaont Morgan, Lord MontagU', the Karl of Durliam, Sir -Jeorga Coo|re>', the Earl of LelceBtcr, the Man-uls of Hath, Lord Strathcona, Lord Leigh and L..rd 1 wlands. The Japaiicb* L'mbassy ls at N<?. t">. tha Itullan Embassy at N'o. 1'U and tUe. Chlllan Legatloti at No. 4N. No. il was formerly the property '.f the Karl of Howe, and la now owned by Colonel OranvlUe Roland KrHncIn Smith, C 13., C V. O., late of the Cold stream r.uards, of which he ls now an hotiorary member. It la an unpreten tlous looklng but dtgnitted houae, with perhaps twenty bedrooma, seven draw Ine rooms. a blg ballrouin and a greut re.-eptlun hall. A real estate man says the rent would ordinarily be |U?v000 or $12,100 for the BfaaiT lt is thought the rent to Am badbadur Page is about the last named tlgure, as in his case, being a prtv ileged churact. r, a good percentage of the usual rates and taxts would be ra? tnoved under treatles; and as the land lord usually pays these the rent would probably be reduced ln this instance. Mr. Page desiribed the houae aa one of "no frills?almply the kind of a house in which I think the American Ambaasador should be housed." Ha expects to take a motor trip beglnnlng on September ."). and after about twelve days wlll come back to J-rondon to go into Bla new home. OBITHMY. SAMUEL W. CORNELL. Sainuel W. 4'ornell die<l yeaterday ln his home. No. 1S6 Amity street, Brooklyn. at the age of seventy-tlve yeara. He be? came IllBllliaal wlth the hardware trade alxty years ago, and for forty years was engaged ln business for himeelf. at No. aifj to IH Court street. He was a de BCandairl of the Long laland branch of thr. I'ornel! family. which settl.d there more than BB y?ars ago ? ? Mr fornell was Lorn ln North Hemp ?tead Lona tatanal in UT71 he marri.-d M&raaretta T Wallaee. who. with four BOna, survive lilm. He was a life ******,** ot Long Island Lodge. V. ?**_**}? J* ?'? wa- also B charter member of Peeonie .'ounell. No. Bl, K. A . and a member of the Society ol oid BieoWynttea. DR. BILLINGS LEFT $139,891. The estate of Dr. John Shaw RilUngB. dlrector of the New York Publlc Llbrary, who dled Mareh L was B**pralaed yeeter ... V Bt ?T3?,aW. Dr. Hllllngs had mort JSJ valu-.l BtJBUddj JV,V,'lr^-H Th, ional effects, $1,343; deposlt?. ll&Mt. ij'*3 ranudniter Snalated ol atodia and bonds. a OBITUARY NOTES. JOHN OYKRHURKR. nlnety jeare of age died veaterday ln his home on Oom ni.rcial avenue. New Hr.iiir.wlck. N. J. Mr overhuber was B proaperous farmer. Ha laaeea st* daughters nnd one son. MRi BRITOMABTB AQWWt ITKI.DS VAN YRANKKN. wlfe of Dr. Ollbert Van Vranken. of No. 155 Hle? street Paaaalc, diad yeaterday ln the General HoapttaL BhB laaeaB a husband and ona son. FRKDKRH-K R. WI RTLNBKRGKR. s..ve?ty-n;ne yeara old. a veteran of tha Ctetl War. dled yesterday at his home. No 10 Long str..t. Baat Orange. N. J. ,,,. Wnji b aaatea of Qaraaany, comina h.-ie wli.-n B young man. He wai, a mem i?.r ?r Uaal Dedd Paat N... U, O, a R, o, Oraage Ha leaves sev.m daughtara and one aon. IfRg, IRENB VAN KLKECK CORN w'l'l.L. wi'l"** of U.'orge Ooinwell, dled jvst.rdHy at b'-r home in No. 11 I'a.inon street. Poir-rhkcepsie. DIED Biewer t'.raham H. Pelletier. I-lorentm. (-,,n,well. Irene V. K. Sccor. Nan M. tt, UaheBa a. _ UKKVVKR-Suddfi.ly at South Orange V j on sunday. August 24. wi . Orahara H Brawer. ln hU vi.h year. i eh.ved hu - band of Alio Humphre) and ??? al WinUn \ and Bella C. Biewer. Wf* m.r4 "-rvl.es wlll be held at hla late home No IM *out" Oranae avenue on ?KSday. Auguat Ma ^V'^^'^. ? r. n m. traln from Hobohen, i-i. xa wanna Rallroad. I.terment Pi ivute. PftBKWiM--' l'ougbkeepsie. N. Y.. auuult io 1M3. IW- V?" ******* wld,:W o iseorg' Cornwell. Kuneral from her ^e Vsi.leme. No. II CannOB st OU Thurs-iay. August 99, at 11 a. BB. Klnd 1\ oinlt tlowers. MC TT- At Kast Orange N. J_. BundM*, AUBUat 34. 1313. Isab.-ila A.ken Mo . whlow oi th- inte Qaorge Barudder Mott ii n Kuneral servtces wlll be held at tl.e resuleme of b.er Bon-ln-law. Oeorga M Tbornto... No. M South Orove street. Wadueeday. August tt, at Lhli p, m. PKLLBT1BB At I'laintieid. N. J. on Fri dav August 8, 1913. I-Morentln Pelletier. m his Kh year; Kuneral service* will be held at Urace P. B. ? hurelu PUtn fleld N. J-. on Tueeday. August X at 21-, .. rn. Carrlagea wlll meet traln Uaving l.lberty street. Central Rallraaad of New Jeraey. at 1 P- rn SK4'oR-Nan. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Klsher Secor. auddenly on All Kuat :'3 Kuneral from the houae, South Highlan.I ave. OBalnlna. N. Y. Wadnes day afternoon. at 1:10 o cb.ck Car riages wlll meet traina at tha Osalntng station. CltCMETKRlES. TIIK WOOIII.AWN IKMItTKRT. 2as.l tit By H?rlem Traln and by Trellay. orric?, 2?j Baal 2.id st.. H. T. OfTlCES. MAIN OaTaTSt Y. -No. 154 N.aiau ?ir??t. L'l'TOWS ul'Kll'E -No. 1S84 Broadavajr. ar ? ny Arnerlean District 'l?it-?.aph Offlcar, UMtl.llM uFKU'K?Ne. 157 li_?t 113th affi. No. 2*4S Weat YibXh air.?t _a4 Mo. 2l'J Weat K5ih atraai.