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miss mm BURR TO WED ALBERT B. KERR Many Guests Bidden to Cere? mony on Lawn at Lawrence, Long Island, October 11. MISS DURYEE A BRIDE Marriage of Miss Audrey Town send and Gordon R. McAllis? ter Takes Place at Balti? more, October 18. Uta Ressunond Burr, eldest daughter o' Mr. ?nd Mrs Wlnthrop Burr, ?aill be \1 ? rt H. K?rr. son of thi lah ?Senator James Kerr, of ?Pennsylvania, at noon ?tatunray, October 11. on ths ia\Mi ?f bei ?country place In i^w , ?Long Island. Following; the e.ie monv ther,- ?rill b ? a r?ception and hreear in>t Miss 1 ranees Uurr will be lier sis ?-.aid of honor, and the bridesmaid? will be MISS Kith Wales, daughter of Mr. and Mr??. Edward H. Wales, and Miss v ? M-irr. daughter ..f Mr. and Mra. Hassan M. i:urr. of ?B-oeton, Maas Wal? |S? I'-. K?rr, brother of the bridegroom. will be the best man. and the naher? s Amos H. K. Pmchot. Wlllard i> ?Straight, rhimner iteran!, Dean bags, ft Klrknatiick Bryee, Henry C. Gra>, (?dein Olaf lio.t? . .;n Greenough and Dr. Joseph s Wheelwright A special train will take I ??ta from Hi sr York. M's? Audrey Kairlie Townarnd. daugli of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nlcoll Tewnsend. Will be married to Gordon ?rford McAllister, of Philadelphia and Baltimore. October It, In the "'athc dr?i of the Incarnation, Garden Ctty, Lang Island. Mia? Twin??art is a sister ef Kd?ar'l Ni'-oll Townsrnd, 1r., who married Mini Beatrice Nicholas at Baby? lon. Ixmi* Irland, last October MISS Maria l*a ??range Duryee. daugh ? ? si th? Hev Dr, Joseph H. Darya? ?'f Ne IM Kant r.bth streu, was marrie?! >.sterua\ to Henry Maynard Kiddcr. at W> r.dune, the lountiy pla? e of her father at Garrison-on-the-Hudson. Mis.? M?; jorle Gibbon, of Philadelphia, was the i maiil "f lionr.r and Lewraaon Rlggs, jr.. the bast man. The ver<m?>ny was pu fCtflMd by the briiie s father, assisted : y th? Rev. Dr. Walter Thompson. A large somber of relatives and friends *.?.? ; at tn-- wedding ami the reception ', Which followed. The engag'-ment of the < ?ounccd In Jul>. shortly arlar that of Miss Elisabeth Sloan Dur re a sister of yeaterday'a brute, to? : I Be lard. Mr. Kidder is a grad eat? Of Harvard, class Of '04, and ol Harvard Law- Seno!. '?.?7 - rhoei'?- Manic?, daughter of Mr Heat ' (Ig, ?Long I*lan?i. will be married to Wharton Poor, of th:a etty, to-day in 8t George*? rhapei. ?Flush? h c Th? bii?ie wll '? attended by Mr?. N?9rn of Dongsn Hills, Stat? n ?J and her sisters, the Mlasea Pran? esa an?! Katherine Mar.ice. A ?e e-.tiou foiloe at th( home of the bride's] saother. ? lagi ol M H ' istin? Ingaraoll, i v a former marriage of Mr* t Ta\ior Varnum, to Dr. llaroi?! An.old. of New Ha\en. COfjn., v\ill tak? place at noon TburadAy, 0 tobi at th- Ml? '.e'.rse T. Maxwell. ' No. 14 East 7;th street. Mrs. linger M. Mtatoa will bt- her ?Istsr s matron of honor, and Misa E iget le Phllbln end Misa Nlcoll 1 brid?emslda Misa laswaoll will spend trc ?reek-end srlth m Mr Mlnton at Brigbtwat? ri l-on-c Island. Mr. and Mrs. Vamuin ar? t-? anvc trota Europe o tot??i .. n.ad- of the ei.iia^-f ?:.t:.t of Mi*? \ Morgai . daughter of th,- lau- Willlara Rogers Mer- ?' ?f Newport, Et, i., to James Lloyd Darb] : ? ? MI i Morgan la ? ? ?Vrthur fJoadby. ?he ii- now with her brother, Dudley Seiden Morgan ii RosJyn. i'?ng Island. Mr. Derby \?.a-< ? ?tXeA from Harvard in lit?, and . ?. inen. . ' lub. iKs brothi r? ?Dr, Richard ?Derby, rnarrted Misa Ethel Reoaevelt, daughter of Colonel an-i Mra Theodfit- Roosevelt, Igst April at Oyster i'dV, Loto,- Island. Mr and Mi .l?outs ?; Kaufman arlll 0t* i ?hi ,-it their home in Short Hills N. J.. for Mis? Mtidred Van Schaivk and Arthur Gw>nne. whose mm i i.- i m/ < n?-\t i huredny af hurch of the Transflgura tion. Their guests will Include MISS ? k. Qwynne, who will be maid of - nt th* wedding; W. i.e? Owyan?, ?ho aril) be ?beet man; ?Jred W. Qsrynne, Hairy C. 'Jtste. Do l-'orcbt J.yon, Gordon McAllister, Malcolm Hunter ?and W. ?tassadander Stewart, Jr., who aie to be ?*?4tl?. ft Fra kiln iBrearatar, Jr., who will 8UUTJ Mis? Marlon i;ilsv.?.rth Aflinmr?, ?avughtet ,t formel maiiag?. of Mra, William B hall. Jr.. to-morrow in New (?sndon, ( '.im., gnvs his farewell ?ban hi lot dinner last night at tin Yundei bill. Among i.ib fourteen ?gueats ?aVere William M. Brswster, h. I?e iiu> Whitney, Henry T. Aaaunore, P'.i.eit K. Stafford. Charlee . zander U-hiiian and Haiold 'Schall. Mi ?m?! Mi llenrj Burdsn arrived in ISWO ?resterday from their country place, '?dar Orove, ' az? novia. K. V-. and are at th? G? it ham for a few- days. Mr*. Pembroke .loin- has gone to White Sulphur Springs, W. Va,., to ?pend the month. Mi and Mrs l^ewta i ?? l?edyard an?i Miss jean Morrll has, arrived in th. city fioiK Newport Mr .?? ? Mrs ' Si? wart Parnr> are ;?t ti?; Pinza t<>r a short 8t.i> bedbge op.n >ng Huir house. No. ::i U tst ?7th stii't Mr? i... gjt \ Bobbins and ?Vrden M K"ibiii. hav? returned to town for ?thai ?Inter from Bar llarhce, M< Mr?, grederlch 0 Beach, who he be? i at Dhvk Harbor, M< . f??r ssvoral w?. h la at the \ ander1 i.t for the wlnt'i Mr. and Mrs. ii'-nr.. a. <'. Taylor ar rt??d in th* ?ity ytsteiday fr?,m N'Wpoit 1 ? ii. ir \.i??i?, th? Wan':? Mr? i hurl, s Hoiry C?Mt?f will give a ''?nie at Hh'-uv'.i on January 8 for h? r debutante daiglr, r. Mini Maud < outer AT NEWPORT. IR> Telegraph i? Tha Tribune. I ?v'''-wport, i?, i : - Mrs. George D. ?Iden,-r ana family, of Philadelphia. Will, H "t "port.-!, .?,ij,,y the lohn H. Dre-xel tst?,e again next season. Mrs. Wi?l, n#-r n n?w ?etlaas Will not be readv for occu IPan? y Th? Rusalan Ltnbaasy aumtner hea?l? -V -A ^?i& tY quarter g ? losed ''or t1 . ? - ..- | Ambaaasdor ami Mme. Bakbmetel gone to New York foi two waeka bet - ? i- nmg their \\ sshlngton I Mr snd Mrs. Andrea M Morelsnd snd the Mutsea Morelsnd elojsi on to-day and Uft for New York. They >\ 111 c i t" Pittsburgh foi thi wlntei Mr. and Mra Bamuel E. H also closed to-dsy and returned to Nsw vor.. Mr and Mi?. ?..ore Henry Wan- n Will return on Tuesday to Nee Votk. Mrs. \;. ?.. B. i It will go to York ? reek for a sta Em ?-?*,?? foi the ???? Ml anl M i. will not '*!o?e th? ? mtll < >? t",- . Mi .?i 'I Ml Oelrichs are here until Novi mbi r Mr. and Mrs. M trader i Pi n :? plant their la-. e i :l .? ?all. Mra Arthur) si tins Mra John I M a-on. Mrs. C. V. Smith, Mrs i?. Pell si d Miss ( heever, of Neo Yo. k, are at Plm foi a ' Mra Burks Roche i ? Unnei al Elm -nt. Pann. i. Johnson : rent s cot loge fo ? ? i ;" inr-- going a* S) Mi and Mi Henry a. C, Taylei return fi om Nss Voi ow, Mra Qeorse Lethrop Bradlc) will re tun lo Washlnston this sr< i - Ab.-?? K< teltas ii offet Ini her < t? n Ive gardi na In Ha* i Ii. sale AT SOUTHAMPTON. ? Southampton, N v ?..? 2 Th? t.ntn an ? ?asi ol the dras hunt runs b Suffolk Hunt ?'Uli wa held yesterdsy sft? rnoon si Brids? toi A stlfl wind wsa blowing and the weethei ??????- ao threatening that then ??-as not aa larg1 a following a> usual Richard Newton, ?.f Easthamptou, wa? in chsrse ol the hounds, with Martin Ayl waid as huntsman snd John Reill) ss whip Amons those ridlns wert Miss W berg M sa Boocoi k. Miss i-t!"1 MOOT! and S. B. Stirb. Mr. and Mis Ruftu Patterson sre .?-iain at the M?eadow ? lub after a few iUv? atay Ii N?sw York Mr ami Mrs. Henry Mortimer Brooks, who at? oceupyini Mr. Patterson's boas.- on Os Pasture Rood. will r- ma.n bore until November I. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R, DUworth hav? closed thatr oottass and havi sons to jo.n ths colony from Southampton si tha ?Vbita Sulphur ?Springs Mr. and Mrs Dllwortt. b.,ve leased tbe earns - "U.t;:e foi another im son Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Ida clOOed their h.,un- ?m th? ?lunes and returned In their private ai to theb boms at Bewlckley Heights. Miss W. C. Bowen, who ha? been at the Irving House through the hunting m a I'm. returned to hot home In Wash? ington. Mr. and Mn William 11. Bernunr. ha' ? Closed their ?.ottaKC and v. .11 140 t<? !'?? -i - nardaville for tn?.- remainder "f ths sutumn A. 1; Bchermsrhorn'a Ea t 1 ottage, now occupied b) Mi: Lyttleten Fox, baa been leased for the doming season to Mrs. .1. Hop kins .Smith IN THE BERKSHIRES. 1 n?. 1 tk fnofk ts 1 ' ? 'i rli sae.1 I.? noi I rtt I Mi. and Mis ?iiiauo 1 ??av<? s large dinner tonight si Bellefountalns tat Mra ?.'hail.-: CTarroli Jaekson, Luncheon enti rtalnments were slven Ihla sfteraeon by mis. Richard C, Dlaey ane Misa Rosalle Goodman. Mrs Franklin C. Field entertained a' luncheon to-day si Hsaton liaii, Biocl bridge, for Mrs, William B, Oegoed Held. Miss Ada Kninht, daughter of Bishop and Mis. AIMOO W. Knight, Ol Havana. save a larewell dlnm ?t Red Lion inn to-nlshl Btoihop Knight snd his family will laSVS heie to-tnorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krothingliam gave b dinner party at Overles te-nlgbt Invitations have been ixi?u?-.l for a ?lan?-e at the Country Club of PtttsfteM on .Sat? urday nlghl Beveral large theetn parties went to PlttsflsM to-nlgbt whers Miss Mauds Adeem appeeeed in 'Pet? r l'an " M, and M?s John A, spoor, of Chicago, who are at their ?uinm??r honif, Hlvthc arood, Plttefleld, snnounced tbe ansage* uuiit of their daughter, Misa Caryl Sooor, to Thorn!* * tonta Barbara ??.-il Mr. i dward A. Mltchel Mrs ? 'Ian ? ?? Moore and Ml Moot ? Washington; Mra William Couch ?Stuart ? ru:.i ih?- M ituart, ol ?Parti M i Rob ? Mr? Ralph Erm i ? ? i ton, of Boston Mr? r i: Rol - '.! - m \ Robinson, ol Mrs I ? ; Van ? lac and ? linton s V -? ? - - . ? N .1 . m ?iv.'i at the l'unis i ' '? .ii. ?Long, "i Phlladi Iphla . M -" ?Vgl ? s Mitchell, of M< ' - . Mise M. [??belle Lj mai , of Mount ' non ; i and Mra. il A H ggfhs, o - - d Mr, and Mra. B. C. Oui ' ?range, N .? i the Mapli Plttahi i ? A latin i ? rHg| has | arlck t" iii.it m. Mi si d Mrs ' ' M l I? of Ne? Vorh. ai y at thi Red ? ??? li , 8( ' R il ti...;..??'??.- ? ? Plainfleld, N J . Mi and Mrs, A M. Wllej ? VI|i ii, of Brool e recent s i'. atoi Hall, Stochbrl lg< M .-,? d Ml i. P. A. 8 Franklin i av? . ,| t.. N. 'A ' thi ?Vaplnarall .?i? Mi ' \li - Mrs. C. Wl ' ? ?. i Henry H Keai ? . a.i. N 1 ? 'i. rnard .i? ni ?y, j M - ai -i Mrs ami-, ii i. Bprii - i ' ? ton M ? Mat i and ?Stearro P?l d t" Qarr! ?.?.- -, N 1 . u* Mr and Mrs W. Irvlni m l< H to?da] foi New v ork. -,? thui iiiiiii.? well and M s J ! Hunni wi II a ho ha? a b* ? n ku< ??< "f M' Mi ' ;? orgi Bat; Blake, retui ni ? lo I Well? i a Forest Wi . - ting Mi I and M ? '?' ??Ham 11 Woem si Elm ? | SAYRE ACTS AS BEST MAN Fiance of Miss Jcr.sic Wilson Attends Wedding in Hartford. ? l!.,i tford, ' 'hihi.. ? " i 2 Frai i ??ayi ? , ti.. dan i, ? . \\.i< .,u .. . daughter ol Presldenl w Ih on, w.,;. n. i.. t man foi his friend, Maytiard t. Haien, ?im married Mbs Mhi orle iio ?., m Trlnltj Church hi re ?to-night ti. bridegroom is the s?m of tin Rev. 11, \ \', m.w.? n and Mi- Hasen, of Mlddletowa i 'i Hasen perforrned the ? . r.-umii-. Th? i?i m? is th. daughter ?if Daniel R. Howe, o( Hartford. TO COPY INDEPENDENCE HALL I Pennsylvania Will Erect Panama Fair Building. Harriabut g, Penn i ?et : Thi n . committee ?>' th? Pennsylvania Pan ama Pa< if* Exposition ? oinmlttei deti i - iniiM.ii to?da] to arect ? duplicate ??t in dependence Hall, not oui] a t?. design Put us to materials and sise, for the Key? stone Slat?- BulMlng at Um Ban i lan <?M.. exposition. Tin building win b*? uaed soiel] ns a ?gathering place for Pennaylvanians mid no ?xhiblts will i"- installed therein ? MARINE BAND TO PLAY HERE. 'Jhe United Stat. s Mann?. Band will I.. heu"! :.t th- Hlppodrorn? Sunday nft<i iioi.ii and night und< r the direction oi William M santbmith. who lias been al their ii'ii'i iorsM-v-iiti.il rsnra, The pro <--.!;.n- includes topular anmbera bj Wsber, Wagner, ?Chopin, ?-j?"isa, Btact Masrag"1. I??butl and other? WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY. i ?< u sdmtM '"? '" i "? ?*"?< i " "? y ? ? ,. ,i !llal?rr? ^r" Vor? Zoologie 1 Part and v'"' ' "r'hnill IV i k Mn??-uin i?ru? Trad? Exhibition nn.i Cuafeieae?', Orson ' ?otrsl Palaa ?; Mi-lin? "f -1'?' ' ?ntarji Th*atr? club, ?Hotel tator, i ?'?" P "? MtrellBS *t th? K<|ii.il SulTra^o t?fuo, Hot, 1 Amor. -J 1?. m. i.,., tar? aader th? ?u?ptr?? of Broekly? in ?tlui'e .?t An? and 8, |?a< - bj Prof???or i leer?? '' B*her, un "Dramatic nompoai tlon. er the Dran? in ihn. Maktne." Scad* . inv ?i?- Musi?, i.i o?.kiyii. ?veiling. ?Public h't'i'"- '?? '!, R?T. .(?.lui Ilavne? |i,.l:. ?a ??n "Th? 'tjiiiil. ii? - ? ? nirc f..r the Xwahenloa of in? Pools! ('onsritnra," ? )lo>.??\ :.4th atr,-. t ?ad Park av.. ,. on?. Publi? i"-r.ir?-? ..f n,. gaerd at I ail.t H -n Manhattan ' Roma " Profoavor v ii. |- Hasalla, \\ ol? >kI> Hi?: 1131h ai i-'" t h in, 8? vont h avenu? .11,1 Virtur-." l?r?.f.-??oi Nimm. I ICk.T, Of r lOol oiJi, Wild sad vuuiiiviiii st?ana? SOTHERN-MARLOWE "Romeo and Juliet" Presented at the Manhattan. I. 11 ?JOtlieni a- d Juif? \|.,, |0W? %p. ill ?t perforina:. i Ftoi 'u and Juliet" given al Iba Ma in Opera House during then engagi . ei didl) itaged and Mi .Both? I ; i iBIsnt last ? part ? ? stirring Prier t-sui i sasin in the l o hen i . i ? ha ? hanse ?v Romee s real? j isatlon i of d? ath Mlsi I Liet Is a boll f the alwa ? i set i : ? .:? rl .. ! ?.- a . Id ? ? ?. pert, and f th? ?-?.?? a s,,' -fa l" ? ,?n? ?? , -.?..??. I, ?:-..!. I_<l rv , i ? ? .. ? i unnoily . .?. , ... .Mr B?chera .-.?. , I I- i? : Ich I /?? I i4 I ? ? lo Montai ? i In I? a ilet..t ' I-.?'., , P i Kelly w nut . ? i ? 11... -i \ Is I < Wll ..-i " ? M lit! .? ? ?I!-- "f M' ni?tu . Mil ' " ? ? MlM 1 , I I? 'CLEAN BLOODED" COMEDIES Thlt'l the Type of Productions Morosco H.ns in Mind. I.? ? ? ' , to an .??' ? en ? ??' i '- rda ? s I ? ? i bj the , -,,, r -| ??. nth Btreel M .11 be re , ? ?.. ,i . \. lush lj !??' a i" i i"?i "t Ih ?i resrs foi Moroneo produetlona Their pui? I , . to esta bl ha d tlnct "stmos? ? about lb? i- e asen no other piece than "Pes o' M Heart ' and i rear* ior it a s?,.,-, lal ell? ? ? nteie. I Mr Morosco bellevt-a then la a plac? In N. \? "l oi k foi . MIH dl? s of ? oiita and ? d -i humen Inti rest, nol only ms ? onsl "i wanderins visitors sbout I the theatret .?t lb? town, but aa a matter of fix? ?i poll? > in on?- t heal 11 CELEBRATE WITH "MAXIXE" Newest Dance Marks Issuance of All Night Liccn.se for Palais. iiin new opal.ni glass pillara were Illuminated foi the Ural tim< laal nlghl on Bl.I? a ' to i i I? la all- tin- I: ualc ?? ni ti.?- first ail ti i k*> ' liceoea bj .\ia>"i Klin?, and ai." in?- opening ol a new marble ataircas? leadlns from Rroed? ?m to th-i Palais de i ?ame Hud to the bah on?, of ttie Winter Qardsn There I was an equally brilliant c?alebratlon up? stairs In the Persian ballroom, \?.h??re I ?a ,i.i hundred well known players and Broadwsyitea tested the validity of the new licena? ? Almost ail of.the Miss Caprice" rom? pen*, and tin Winter Harden shoe were ?m th?- floor ut one time or another, te;i, hi UK ti"- ??til? i suesl the Intricacies of th? latest un??!1, from Montr L'srlo, th. "Msxlxe." which is danced exactly a? pronounced. _-s "TODAY" HAS ITS OPENING. I B] Telesrspti te rio- thi.hu. i Poushheepete, Oet t?"To-day." lbs m? iira'ini. by George BreadburtM and Abraham I Bebomer, had Its <>i.ng here i?? nlsbl In th? Colllnswood Opera Hon.- it was presented by the Maim script Producios t'ompsny, The plaj will i?c presented la Syracuse two nlshta and then so t" Wllllsm A Brady's IMh Btreel Theatre, New York, opening Monda.?. In the i ?Ht ..i "To-dej*" sn EmUy Btevens, Edwin Arden. Marie Wainwrisnt, <i'm '' Weinberg, Theresa Maxwell Conover, ?bar?es rit', Albe ?Julc and Margaret Roblneon. CURTIS STATUE UNVEILED. Ogdenslnng. n v., <i?t I a bronze statu?-. prsSSntSi bp N? w York St ?it. as a memorial le Oeneml N m. ?uni-?, "the bore "i i'-it Weber." wss aavsllsd ?bsfi to-day by ins daughter, Mr? Oserge ITilsa of Bvansi IRs. I1! . ? w 111 ?_- i?, a heavy downpour si rain tii, envstUns addrsm b>- Corporal Tannet was delivered la a thsntim i Begins His Farewell Tour at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre. "HAMLET" IS THE PLAY Eminent English Actor and Oer trude Elliott Warmly Welcomed. Johnston Ferbes-Robertooa ha* deelared that he wishes to retire in the fulncsf of his eareer. and in that minees New rorb welcomed him bach last night si thsBhu? bert Theatre in "Hamlet." His nohie volee has lost none of its sonority. It? flexibility, its trained readlneM to an ?WCr every ?iniHIl.l ?lade u,,,,,, ?t, jIls ta,, retalas it? mobility, its e-jtat and vailed power "f expression, and In his playiag there i? the aamc intarsst la hi? I an as ?>r yore, fee, Ports ?-Robertson i.i.is us farewell stin si the height of his powers, lie svill leavs with us when he j goes one of the most cherished dramatic j memories of our day. it was a crowded house that had gath ""l to greet him, and mm whose ,i?u.ity gave the occasion its mil significance. Tl a play was not the thins so much last nisbt ss the player, applause that rose i" the int. u-iti ot an ovation greeted Ulm ??n his drat entra?es In the train of King ami Queea and thereafter ha was called '"?t asain and agala at the end .,?/ the |se. end and third sets.i the program i of th- I'll? wss occastonsly stopped for j.? moment while salvoa of appr?ciation ! punctuated Ids noble dellv? ; > of ths treat ! *?'?" - h? in v in? h "Hamlet" Is s., ,-, ii. ? ?as what Is said to be rapidly be? coming a l".t art at Its highest and best This ws i "t f-*orbes-Itobertson's llrsl appearance la the part in this eity, but n was h doti 'i-d pleasure to discover that the dlstancs of ths intervening years Lad not lent s ?i- eptlve enchantment to the memory th.?<t ins Hamlet really Is what "'?n it seem d, sn exceptional perform ont ? ;?<i.?. d t,. the brief re? ord ?f Ita ? 9. No wonder thai a Nee Tork sudl BtaySd til! the end I" renew the i homage with which it bad b?-cun lbs evening? or that Its outburst of sntbuat ?ii dree from the smlnenl actor a brief speech of th inks it WS ''.. 1t mi. Elliott's first sppesraoc? si Ophslls before sn Ameri? . ltd I? n< ?? ai -i she ' si nt I th? spprovsl ;i at reached Its climas m the end of the fourth set She looks the part to p.rf??? - I turn, ..( course, bUl she feels It as well ? i ? maid? nl) ws) that ?J'.es not ; niak. appeal In ?- sin ESven so an.th and 11 pid i i ? ' ii ? of "Hamlet" ss thsl of laist nisbt ons beyond the hour of tl, when I th? reporter "f thing? dramatic foi a morning papei must set about bis ev? its task, it win. therefore, be fatter, per? , l dis? USSiOn of th? merit.- of th. aupportins compon) la deferred t.. ? Ister ?'a: These Kngltah players will sppsar i ?.. idelj i ?f Is i rapt riot ? md win nu loubl ? en te fuiiei sd? si t ?-? h) and b) mention msj ne made.here, how? ' r.?ri RobertsoiVa ssrruloua Po? of the vu lie I.a.-rtes of Pei ? ??' B< I ? n At? . d I hi two tsia\e dlggi ra et H, Athol i irdc i 'i I 'i ? ?'? . ? ? ? a ' erve to fix attention upon bei ire spp< sranoss Wal? t' : Rlnsbem'a Kins is of the viki?,K raci ', a word must i?.- asid In conclusion about the thestre which the Messrs, Bbubert . se? bu It m memor) of their brother, it ! i- rme ?'f th? hsi**eaomest plsyhous? i the city, i ii.? it. ?. di i oi .?t- ?l throes In dull s?ld sag* sreen and smel 'i ' .? .ff. .-t ' 11. ii bi I In ths best of r"u ? l .n Th. atn next l the Centurj In th? beaut: ?f ? .. ?'?!' II Wt 1.1 I , ot i-mu..';. . Wall ? ? j. >.,??? Horatio I A. C? Ian Rot* i.n ? P - ': '.'?ii.;."i i Montas i \ ....... m ? ? ? ..Botx l:?>ninr.ln. Ill? K. . I ... Krl i >.mi.? t?,,. Kr-. H a-'."i Fort? SI ? : ' \ . ? . Bourn? Ma id Hu '.? rtnid? Bill ?'< STANDS BY MISS PASTOR Mrs. Stokes Sends Statement on "Guilty Man" Discussion. Mi Bo PS dor gtokes sent ? r*tat-?? m. ni from st.,inf..id. conn., to The Trib. , |g| t i, 1.1? sraph, sa foib-wa. "Tour Intervies with Mr Robinson, *?? i. poi n i] in this m >rnlng*s Tribune ml - ,, i i M ,,|s ni?, position, and la i think, lr t.? - rrt? ' end lo Mr- Dsvl , .,1.,. \t, Robin mn li lesraphed me ! ,i ,,v. 'Idlllsn hs n ids ertous and j , | >? sain <t me Was it | u ifn \ ?-.hi- suthorlt) " "To which i replied ai follows: AI? thousti Ulllan epoh? Impulsively and on her own suthority, on readtns "Bun" re? port i see nothing, ah? Is reported to have s,,i,i x, ,t rloea not ee? to mc in accord with th? I ?Mr Roblnaoa i ?tab ment, n* re\ orted, i,.miel?., thai I had ?-' "t him n telegram sn? Ina that Mis- Pastor had Issued th? [statement without my consent' ma) hav, i?d many to misunderstand my stlltuds toward thS ""irse that he has tflken." THEATRICAL NOTES. leedlng tin regular opening i" rform? Of Arthur lloi'klnss production of i.--fellow's "BvaageBne" to-morrow night ,.t th. Pari Theatre there will be a special performaBee to-nlghl for the t? in-lit of ? rltii's and other newspaper ?* i itera ThS members ?if the e?>tnnnnv PTBOent? Ing "Aiieie" ut Ine Longares Tbsstrs su? tertatned Wednesday afternoon ths eaat ??r the "i>i?.e i>ash" company with a I tea after lbs matines performance. There will be an exchange of eourteelea next week, when the members of "Adele" w-m | see ??? dram rehearsal of "The Love 1 Leash." Margaret irVycherly, leading woman la ??Th.? Fight," purebaasd yeeterdsy the, country asiate outside PeskahHI where! she has muUc her home f?-r several sum? mers. She ha? naniad It Thoinuston. the | name of ths ?olorudo eity In which the scenes ?.f her husband's (Bayard veiiier? play are lal?l. The Actors' I'hurch Audace will hold Its (list meeting of the yur at the studio of Iren.? a? k?-i inan, No. us? Broadway, nest i'H'iay evening, Tin? national eoua? cil will meet at 3;."-J ?ri in. and th?? hi? al ehaptet at ? p. m. Ben Oreet Is prest? dsnl Of the alli.ii>'??* and the Kav Walter ii. Bentley secretan WORCESTER FESTIVAL ON New Work by Gabriel Pierne Has First Performance. SCHOOLCHILDREN'SCHORUS Seventy Pupils Trained by City Supervisor of Music Take Part in Oratorio. ITU Tel?s-rflph t., Th* Ttlhiine 1 Worcester. Mass.. Oct. 2. The fift>-sixth annual festival of ths Wor.-ester County I Musical AaaocUtlon Is hoi-iin? at Me? I rhanltV Mali this week, with promis- ..r .-? i.ni.rahl.- outcome from an Sltlatlc and ! financial point of ?/tew. l-'or musicians, th.- ?-Umax of IntareM urna reached this eveninir. when a new work by Qeabriel >Plerne, ?sailed "St. Kran Icaa ?>f AssIm,-' had its tlr?t perionna'i.o | in Ain.ri.-a. Th.- performance, like the work itself, ?aras otorlouslj au outeomc of j tin: composition by the same comp.iser entitled -The Chihtrsn's Crusade.'' which.! after its first production on this side of 1 I th? Atlantic by th.- t ?raton.. S.,, let y of | j New York some ?rears ago, was taken up by iiiiic'it organizations In Cincinnati, Chicago, Ponton and Oberlln, and minie j th.? composer and his annal le device of [employing children's voices exceedingly popular. After the ??access ai Ideesd by 'The Children's Crusads'' Pierne wrote al Chrtatmaa oratorio, <,r cantata, "The Chit* I ?Iren at Bethlehem." which was also per- j formed In New York, but failed to mah? i ? th? effect of its predecessor Th- n.\v oratorio, lai?! out on broader line? th.-i'i ttios?- of th? -.-??mil, though net s?? I'toad ,is these of the first, Is 1 i 111 ?=? likely t? adeanea the rom?po8sr in ttie ad? I miration or the publie, however much it I may interest the connoisseur by r?asoii, j of its ingenuity of vocal and instrumental i effects It treats a pisodos in Hie life of ; Italy's moot below?! saint in a manner I whi? i: ?overs between oratorio and opera j And strive? persistently for picturesque i delineation l.v the use of modern innenui | ties m harmonization and or?:h?-*u-atiou. Th- seen? between st. ?Trancta and the blrda is a-i epiaodc which ?sraa itluatrated ?"m.- -i-" ? ? i.'.-/t m a ptanoforti oonv I position by using children's ?rotees to I make the birda' sons.- articulate. Pierne ?evee a charaSlng effect, hut there li nothing n? equal th.- cantlck 'of thi chll? ? ?ir.-n m ti.. ? ?-, us.i.i.." The ..imposition. howsver, as a whole is more cornpnet, ami shoes po??tbly, a better command I of the elements ??i wmptvattkm?at leist, I hi? atei discretion. I in. scene- that between th? s,,?.i,t and , Lady ' ..?r<- was omitted in to-nlght'i performance which, without any high 1 iUhts. was yet admtrabli ?Hough to ?lie? , a ??nod Idea <jf th? character ami beauty of tii?.- ?work. Til?- choruses for children, much less exai ting than thee? in "Th?> Children'? Crusade.'' were sung bj enty pupils ?>f t?s public schools trained Mi ii;??. superrlaof of music, and the I work was mo?t commendable. Thi solo pairs ?rar? in th? bands ,,? Evan IrV'llllsma, who acquitted himseit of a naist arduous and trylni task. Mme. Marl? BundeJIus, Mis? Man Jor Arthur Phillip?, Relnald Werten. ? o .lohn Etantes tVi Us. Dr. Arthur conducted t1"' festival chorus, sod ih.- ?Boston ?Orchestra did their work ae? ceptably The impreusion upon the public .i.i net seem to be a profound on? H K K OPERA NOTES. On? of th? departure? of the popular s .i !.,? night com erts at the Cent Opera n?"i?*e ?rill be the Introduction nt tn orchestral work by a; '.?merit ,:. com? er each Bunde: evening. Mr ?Ssendrel, conductor, has been at s?.oik foi sore? time on the arrai sentent "f th? w?orka "f American comp?is. re Th.- .hi nine? ment mad? |v Milton and rSargenl Ahorn, managers ft the Century Opera House, Wedn-eaday night that there -vo.ii'i be a departure In th? policy of g\ || :. . ach opera In Its w Lgtnal tongue. In th? Instance ?>f the 'Tab Hoffmann." resulted yesterday Morning m n boxorSce sal? which took leper eenl oi the tickets f?" Monday night's per? , 'orman<.- m Englieh. ' CYRI^ MAUDE IN CANADA i I English Comedian To Be Seen He.e in November. Montreal ?"'? f Cyril Maude, with hie daughter Misa Marjorle Maude, and a 'party of playera from the Puyhouee, in London, arrived m Montreal tins morn? Ing on th?- Virginian. Mr. Maud, beglt - his Am?ri?an tour in Toronto on Monda?.. ?i ha?.?- not been in Canada f?>r thirty ?/ears," Mi' Mnud? said "Wi no Srst to Toronto and will reach Hew York in No? ? \inun - SENATOR LODGE IMPROVES Well on Way to Normal Condition, One of His Physicians Reports. Naiiant. Mash. Oct. : ?.?nator<Henry I'abot l.odK?? continued to-?ln> on the ,,,,,,1 p, rocotot) from tin- op?ration of i last Krida>. ?Tli?' Senator pa?se?l a COmfortabl? uf- ! ternoon, and hla e>rmdlUon ?how? marked Improvi m? ni." Mrs Lodge said to-nlghl Dr. i*r?-?leu? k turinslow, on? "f ths at? tending ph\?i. ians. said that Senator j IjOdge ?/a? well on the way le a normal condition. a WOODRUFF STILL IMPROVING. Timothy I- VYo<?<lrui*f. WhO WaS stricken Monda) ntght wMIe taaktng :? rtneeeh at I th,- fusion notification m ?'???i>cr Union. 1- p s'.ii z. eaallj i?' th* ?'.irlton House, I according t- Mra W.Iruff. who ?ai?l laal night over th? telephone that his con dlUoa ?as much Improved. Mr. Wood? ruff has partially regained the use of hi? ! arm end leg and i? sho^in? a foed api" tlte. MRS. J. S. BARNEY ILL. Mrs. .' itowart Barney, who bas bsea ?aertouslj m for ?everal days in the Hotel i'i.,/..,. Is still m "an uneatlafaetory eon? ditloii." a?cordlnf{ to her husband, al? though ther?? I? no munedlst?" danger. Mr Harncy sal.l last nij-ht that hi? Wife was operated OU about .. month a?-?? for appendicitis, by br. Geonje B. l^ee and Dr. Ismael l?sinhert. ihe raiib-d frees | that operation, but contracted bronchitis, which now ??iniiiied her t?> her i. ?i HENRY STRONG SERIOUSLY ILL. | , H. TStSglWaS! .o TtM Tul ini ? i iioch.-tei. ?''t L??Henry a. strong. president of the Kastnian Kodak t'om pnny, is orteieelty ill In the General Hos? pital in this etty. j PLIMLEY DIESAT POST Apoplexy Kills Deputy Chief Clerk of Elections Board. Major William PUniley, veteran of the I i vit War and deputy chi??>r clerk of the Hoard of Btections, died suddenly in Ms Odlce at the Hoard of Klectlons. at No. ! m Weit list street, late yesterday after inoon. Apoplexy is believed to have been the r*ause of death. Major Plimley was seventy-one years Did, and lived at N?>. M West lli'th street. He bad been connected with *he Hoard of BIS 'lions for many yea?-s. He served for a time on commissioner of Jurora In New Y.irk Cojinty and was mentioned an a pos MMIIty for the office of Assistant Treaa Urer ?f the I nited States, but Hamilton Pish was appointed in bis ?tea-i. 1 Oabrlsl Brltt. president of the Hoard Of Btections, noticed the mai..r ?as not looking well yesterday Afternoon and ?ussested he go home, but the veteran Insisted on ?loin?; some work at the ?ifflce Major I'bniley leaves a wife and on,? daughter. 0 ? THOMAS J. LOCK. Thomas | r??-k died p?stente) at his home, No USJ Anthony avenue. The Bronx, aftr, * long HJnBSS Mr. Lock ?.is bom In BnstSnd seventy-three jeata an?) ami came t? this country when eight years old He became an apprentice with Starke.?. ft i ,, |n t?-,e upholst? ry business at No. :-jt> Broadway. Afterward be started In business for 1.?ms. If ?n the site of John Wanainaker's present stoic, and for the last thirty-four ?t No. Ml HexlnRton avenue. und?*r the linn naine of T. J. Lock ?St S"ii Mr. Lock leaves one ami and three dsugbtera Tin- funeral win be held ?r. his boms to-aasrrow sventag at I Ub Th.? hurlai will l.? Sunday at White Plains Hurai <??m ?? , JONAS M. FARRINGTON. Jonas M I'arringion. chief of th.? se~ "inl division in the oSVs of th.- ????mml? rdoner of Records in kiurs County, Hod .?n Wedneeda] alsht, after a brief ?lines?, SI In? home. No. 4J? Rats street, Brook? lyn. He organized and was president of the Klns9County Civil lei ?Ice Employes' Association, sad was one?' president of th- Unity Kepuhlican Club of the 2*tli Ward. He was well known In Repubii.-sn etrele? He was I fm in New York ?'t'y Sixty-live ' ears ago, and Won! to Hmok? lyn when a boy, US whs in the offlee ?,f the Commmstener of Records for stsbtosa Me Isavm four ?lauKh*?ri and one son. H.- was a mrinber of Olive Leaf Lodse, I. <i. i> F. After a s ?rvie? to n::.-'.! at his r'-sjdeni'e, biS funeral a l'i 1 ?? I" id in t'.\ er-?r??? ns lemeteiy to-mor? row morninc DEAN HENRY PRENTICE FORBES. Water town, n t Oct. ~ i>ean Heasy I'rentice l-'utbes cf the theological s? hooi of .st Lawrence University ?iiej at hia home in ?anton lev-day. He was born In Parts, Me., in IMS, and had been a rr" i- ??"t- in the ilieologli-al school at ?'anton for thirty \enrs. Dr, Forbes was graduated from the St. Lasrrenes UntvsrsM** Theological School m \i','i. and eras ? student at the I'nl verslt) of l.el'slc in '.>>7t-'75 He was or? dained a UniversaMsi sslmaist in *.S74. ant was |,ast''t at I >an??-i s. Mass-. from 1175 to 1W), when he went to his slnia mater as prd-teasor of Hibib-ai Isnguasea He wa? made .ban of the theoloslcal achool l'i Kuibes ? I , the ait hoi .,f "Tii. Johsnnlne Literature and Acts Which Was i'Ubllsheu in IBB*. He mauled ni UT?I Miss Herrtet K Wood, of Vet? non, Yt ' OBITUARY NOTES. Ml.*?.-? \'!i >ta J DAVIDBON, seventy nine years old, died yeeterda) Ht her home, in w'.'"ten Hoad. Beses Pells, H. J . from tl ? effects "f a stroke of apoplexy. Mi?s |.,-\ ?!-. ? was the dauRhfer "f ? . v Dai .is.m and Elisabeth a. Lambeth of Philadelphia .\ l.i .NX. ' ,\ ri-TKNMi.: Iden? I] Wednesday nicht, at his hems. Ho MS] M?-eker Street, South i irang? , N J., from Br%hl ? dleesse. He was bora In Brook? i? n sixty-three years seo, and for the last forty yean be bad been eonn.i -a?t.i the rug l'uni of .los?.*-;.'? Wilde &? Ce. He eaves a wife and Ihres daughters Mi;S MART M Hl'-.H. BBOtbsr "f the Rev i? Prancts MeHusjh, professor of Philosoph) end Oreeh at Beten Hal! Cel? lege, South Oranae N I., died resterday In Miners Mil i ? imonla. DR. SCULLY TO BE BURIED HERE. [Bj pre Ym inr i ido Bprii ss, Oct t.?Ths bed) ? I Dr. Danli J B * -'f the bita ham? I .1. Be ill! . of New Vork. arl I be r. ui?.\C'l Iront the vault here .?n S*t urday sad taken to New .ork fee be -i m Cslvai Com* tery? --?- ????? MARRIED. KIDDKR l'i K\ Ki: <m ?i.-t.'be- f. st (;aiil-on-""-th? -Hudson, bj the Hey Iom i?e R ! ' >n ee, D D., fstb? r of tne ,, saaiated ? I the Rev. Walter Thompaon, I?. D., Marts i~< Qranco Duryee i" Heno Msynsrd Kldder, of Set i ? i VILA8 tVHARTON At the Church of the Transiisuration, Mes TorV ?'ity. Thur*da> October ?. Misa Susanne Clifton w hart?n, daushtei of Mr sad M,.. , in ton ???*? hai ion, Ii , of l'hun -*eld, N*. "?? '" I "??;,!' Vr' ??ho'?? * 'm* ,,-' i 'ii'. at,". B?On Ol '???'?' '?O! al ''? Vllaa. the rector H"*- LU <?' orse ??'? Houshton, j'.. """ ;.? \?itlre? af msrrlnges und dealh? mii?t be arconipanird bj full name ami address. DIED. Ammktown. Henry P.McCuteheon N L. I ".k Thoinaa J. Schultz, Harriett L? on, Elisabeth M Stephens, Edward l MM I DOWN Buddenly Beptembe New V??rk L'ltJ H.-nr> I'lulip Amnii down, <?f St \uRu?tin.-. in hin Its. rest Interment at Southbridse, M?sm loi'K ? m Thursday, October -'. IM* Thoinaa i l-ock Funeral aenrici ?-? I] be held at his late reeidenee, N" ISST \nii,.?i- avenu., on Saturday evening at 1:15 o'clock. Intirin. m <?u Bunds) M Whits Plains Rural t'emeter) LTON Buddenly. on Thursday, October U13 ,,i ii, i- late rcald? nee, No ? St. Jam? l'. I'.i-,".1?Imi. I. I M . w ?i.ov of Kdmund I .yon. ??' Roc bum t. r. N 1 Puoeral prlvati *\iri'Ti'lii;o\ \t Ureenwtch Conn-, Beotember Sd, Norman L M? 'utcheon, leloved huaband "f Kllsalxeth U. Holmes in hia Wth ?ear I iiiieral ?t t*hriat Church, Krldsy. October ?, ,t |:i| i? m Carries?-* ?????? ,l'"','t train keevlns Oran I Centrsl Hei?ot at ??04 ?. m Krlenda era kindly ra ?iiteste?l t?' omit Bowet I BCHt'IVTZ "n Bunds) Bept?ember -??. at th? reald.?* ,,f her niece, Mrs. l.h-hai-1 M.-.'all N?BW ?Hi.-an-?. I * ? Harrt? tt. daushter ot th? Ist? Alesander H and Marteret l? Schultz in the Ti?th year of her aK' BTBPHEN8 On October I? Kdsrard Ste? phens, son of the late K?lward and Ann s. (Stephens. Funeral private. < KM! I 1 ?-It ?? THE WOODIAWN ftMFTKBV. "33d St Hv Harlem Train and by Troll??/. Offl.-e. .?ii Kmt 2"?' **t.. X. T. OFKIttS. \J VIN .)|-l?'li'K?No. 1?"?4 Nanaau ?tre?t. UHTOWN ?JKFU'K?No. I."ti4 Broad?>ajr. or any Amari. hi Di??rl.*t Telesraph Ot?loe HARLEM OKKHK -No. 15" East llftth atreet No. l'i;.-? .\>a*. l-?tb atr??t aaS N??. 210 Wea- '??th air-??.