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FOOTBALL GAME LURE FOR SOCIETY Many Parties Given for Prorincnt Persons Here fof Army-Navy Battle. MISS WEEKS TO BE TO-DAY'S BRIDE Miss Anne Loomis Will Wed in Dctroit?Rcceptions for Dcbutantes. _rj ? . hotela, faahlOTiable restaurnnts wera nry llvely last night. ' any time this season. for ?Navy football aame to-day hi many atrangera to the city. and much entertainlBg laal alfhl mor. Num.-rous uninll Infonnal iliuier* '-'?' alao given at prtvate horaea for .. tlvea and dlatjngulahed gueata, who ? from all <>ver the country ,n | real grtdlron atruggle this Vonat rhllt and tha -uator, i tearaa are quarterad, ? -.. the plaeea of chlef ln* l the Rlta, st. Kegis. Plaaa, I elmonl an.i other hotela were I ; wltb p, raona of aota. ila, daughter l j ? ? Mrs. John AV. Dyar, -? Mi ii . wlll be marrled ? \...n.l. r. of thla dty. this Tl ? bride arlll be tl r. Miss Klizabeth ?? - - Vlrglnla and Mary '??' Alaaandre. alatera of tha bi.de proom. I'r-ilerlck F Ahxandre wlll be al man. and the ushers ?.--, |, Beymour Johnaon, t'ourtiandt P. Dixoa, Aaaoa av. Hard. Ir.. and w. EL ? ? tr. The marrlaga of Mlaa Maurjosie c. Ighter of Mr. and Mrs llerbert A Weeka to John h. Btawaurt, son pf Mra john H. Btewart, of Ptttaborgh, wiii take pla ? thla afternoon In the ,'hurch 0f th, r aflaa Bagenla a. ln wlll be maid of hOftor, and Miss Hary Mlaa Oertrude N Welllng, HIh ] .. Thayer, Miss BSeanor Naah, la Btewart and Miss Kleanor c-iry ____e_Tnatda william Einery. Jr., of Philau.-lphia. will ba best man, and Joha C, Week*. Undaay H. Boaaal White, Walter Hugh aon. Krnaat W. I'itman. Charlea h. Snow den at.l Krancis A. Lewis 3d wlll be aajbei ? ptloa arlll be held at the hasae of Mr. and Mrs. Weeka, No. 70 West Mth al Mn H Hobart Porter gave a receptlon reat! ' . .:?.? rnoon nt her home. No. 403 Park . ?? ?-. to lntroduce her daughter, Mlaa Margaret deton Portar. Ti.e flobu* tante. whe arora a gown of white satln and .. ? ? i aitb fnr, was aaalatad in reci rtng by Mlaa Margaret Trevor, Mlaa Loulae Dlxon, Mlaa Marrlel Paurla, Mlaa i" ilae Trevor, Miss Dorothy HolUs ter. Miss Helen de Poreat Orlffln. Miss Barbara Bhedd, Miss Margaret Waurren, Mlaa Dorothy Kaene Taylor, Mlaa I'orothy And-it. :.. Miss Qertrude Pardee and Mlaa ago. Mra N atl C. Rogers will give a recep tion thla afternoon at her home, No. 19 th atreet, to lntroduce her daugh ace Rogers. Miss Elvine Rlcha_rd arlll make her debut tl ? al a raoeptloB given for her by her mother, Mrs A Moore Rkha.-ii. at No. 123 East I'-oi Btreel Mr- Jamea Nawton Gnnn arlll give a . thla aft. rnoon at the Plaza to introu . ? her two daoghtere, Miss Kiiza beth and Miss Catheiina CJunn. Mr. an.i Mrs. Arthur Scott Hurden have ln the city from thelr country ?. L-MLg laland, and are at the 3otham. Mra Courttaadl P. idxon will give a lanre at Sherry's on Frlday, Dacem* 5er 12. Mrs .-.Iward A. Manlce wlll give a ?maii dance oa Deoember M al her house. No. 108 i: -t C4th Btreel Mr. Bad Mra Ftaley J Shepard wlll re turn t town from thelr country piare at ?1 on Monday. WILSONS TO BE GUESTS Accept Invitation to Congres sional Club Reception. ; Pro?a Tba Ti llmae Ban Waal ll -ton, Nov. _<i.?The I'resident and Mra wilson have acoepted an Invitation to ba th.- gueata et boaioff at a reoeptlon to - rea by tha Co-igreaatoeia] Club on De? cember U at the clubroonea The Cabinet. retary .f Btata aad M:s. Bryan l tained al dlnner to-nlghl la honor of the Premier of Canada and Mrs. Hordi-n ??.<! Sir William Tyrrel, of l.ondon. Thelr Otl.er IXieata were the Prernch Atribassadc.r *nd "' rand, the (Jerman Ambns aad'.r and Countaea voa Et-rr_etorf_, Lady fe of the Brttlah Ambae _ador; thi Minlater of Ceata Rlea an.i B< fior-, de Cahro, tha Mtalatar of Noa*way and . ihe ChlOf JOStiOe and ard I>. White, the S? .retary of l Mra I'Yariklin K. LADO, Mra Charlea B. rlaghea, Bon 9tor Bacon, Benator aad Mrs. Newlenda, lanatur aad Mra Buth4wiand, Repioaaiita tiv? and Mra Cooper, C-tvfUe Barclav, Brtthd ... nnd Mra Elarotay; Mr. aad Mra Henry Whlta, Mrs. joha Hay, rdmaa and Mr. osborne. ?anainnl lecn tary of state. Mra Albert S. Burlaaoa entertained a - at htnchaoa to-day to meet Miss Emlly Wagaer, of Peemavyfra* Mlaa Qertrude Nagtay, of Taaraa The Diplomatic Corpa. ?be Qei nan Ambauaaa-kxr aou Co-Biteee ?aa Bernatorff have aa a gaaat for tha n>*k thelr son. Coaal _H_a.tber aaa Bera* "torfr. who |_ Boondhaj tha aiater ta Mew ^oik. Ccnat and Counteea aaa Benwtorff ?lll aatartala al dlnner on Wedneaday .The r,. w Blamese Mmister. I'hya nahha KaiaVO__aaa, has arrlved ln UngtOB tO -ssaiiie his dutles, and, K:<ii Mme Prabha, ls at the lagallan. la ?bode Laland avenue Prkvce Tialdoa Prabandh, the rettrlng Slaniexe Minlater, who has be, -n In Wash ,:,8-on atnee May _.. i'-i_. arlB haave Waah aJJ-to on December 8, and, with Pr_aeea B T-aldoa Prabandh and thelr family, wlll ?Kn.l aeveral daya In New York before ?ailiriK for home. fcae <1., ilama. wife of the Rrarlllan awJaaaaador, who came to Waaadagtea ta attend the wedding at tbe White Hoaaa on \ Cdit&oir'jijit*, MAXC?*0 Tuesday, has returned to White Bulphur Sprlntts, Ya . t" r< -inain until after I '? - cember 1. Mme. lUBStiiantl. wife of the I'rench Ambassador and presldent of the board of managerf. of St. ROSe'a Technlcal Schcl, will preside at a tea and 1,< n.tlt sale for i that tnailtutlon on December s. Mra. Wlll? lam k. Carr, Mrs. Hannla Taylor ?t"i othcrs wiii assist Mme Jusserand, ant ' the school will be the meeting place of the BOCial world, clti* 1-4I snd ,'tli-rwls, In Waahington Society. Mrs. IVlos l'.lodiritt is sp. ndinc a few days ln N. w Voik wlth her aon, Doloa I Hlodgett, jr. Mrs T. De Wltl Taln.a ; win Joln Mrs. Blodgetl and her aon sl the Army-Navy game to-tnoirow. I Miss Heten Taft araa Kuesl af honor al a dlnner given by Mr. and Mrs. Georgt 1 How ard to-night. Qardnar Willlama alao entertalned a ' dlnner party to-night. Miss Nell Pletl her atid I.lonel Bmlth [Gordon, of Dublin, wfcoee marriaga aill loecur on December 1, were guesta of honor al a dinner lo-nlght, w;th Mra Bcbnelder as hoateaa Mr. Bmltb-Oordon ! has heen Jolned here by Mr. VVUllama and j Mr. Coventry, o.r Toronto, who will ba the lattendanta and witneasea al the n?arrlage. I a dance at Dowor Houaa ln Maryland, to-night was attended by asvaral young Imarried eouplea Mr. snd Mrs. Percy Duvall were bosta i Dtractor Oeneral John Barretl of the ? Pan-American Union gave a luncheon to day al th.- Metropolltaa Club tn eelebra ition of his birthday and the thhtsenth annlversar] oi bla flrat onlelal aaaociatlon wlth Latln Amerlca Hia guesta included tbe Brasllisn Ambsssador snd otn. r Uip lomaUc ??? raa ol the Latln American republlca, state Department of? flciala and Scn.ttors I "hamherlaln, PaUBB, I>aiifc and LatWU). TO CLOSE THE BREAKERS Mrs. Vanderbilt Will Spend tho Winter in New York. I Bj Telecrapb te Tha Trtbuni i Ni w ] 01 -t. Nov. ."< -Tha Breaheis, tho home .,f Mrs Vandl rhit. will probably ba clooed next week, arhen Mra Vander? bllt will go to Ni W York for the winter. A Thanksgiving wsek-ead party ls be? lng entertalned at Blaak HoUSe by Mr and Mrs. Marsd. 11 J. Perry. i MIS Harrht F, BrOWnell baa returned to ri-'Aidenie for Ihe winter, closlng bsr . Mlddk t<,\Mi botna Mr and blra Chsrlee Laae Poor, of Neai Tork, are guesta at the taaissrga cottage. Mr. aad Mra HaaUltoa Plak Wsbstsr ,.:t foi Heia tork by sutotnobtla to-day. Mr. and Mra. Jajnes Anatreara Bwan will r-oon leave for l'rance, where they win apend Ibe raanalndi rr of the winter Mra Maroi'i Brown win not r.turn lo Newport this winter, but wiii resaala abroad. IN THE BERKSHIRE3. [By Talagrapb te The Trlbaata I l.riiox. Nov. 2S.-Mr. and Mra. Hanul toii FlSb Wel.Ht'-r. of Newport, have ai rived at CurtJa Hotel for the areek aad. Mr and Mra J Wbaatlaad Bmitb, of M?w V'"k. are guesta of Mrs wimam B Bacon at CurtJa Hot.i. Mra Bdward Murphy and Miss Murphy, wbo bave been vlalUng Mr. and Mra 1. N Mill-r, have retiirn.-'l to Troy. ' Mr. and Mrs E. H. \\ inslow. of Broofe llna aad Mlaa Edlth WmbaB, of Boartoa, ? the Bed L'on Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W Sprague, who hav.- h..en In Lctiox, have gone to Huffaio -o - HANLON?STEINMETZ. Miss Baa lha J. BtMaonsts waa married oa w'cdii'Kday to Joseph T. Hanlon, s nrad iate Ol Harvard and the RoW I aTfc I.nw School, at No. RJ Hronx l'ark South, tha home of the hrlde's brother, .lohn A Ht.'lnmetz. Mr. Hanlon BOrved during tbe Bpanlsb war in the Cubaa . an.;aalgn aitk Company I, 71st New York Volunteers, and later was commls sIoik'1 BB ottlcer ln the Phlllpplne con atabulary. POPE RECEIVES U. S. BI3H0P. Home. NOV, Mi Tho Pope received thn Rlght It<?v- Hennls J. Dougborty, Hlshop of Jaro, PhUtpplnaa La private audlence to-day. The Interview waa a most eor dlal one, the I'ope taking great lntereat in tne BIshop'H report on the eonditiona prevalllng among the inhahltanta of the rhlllppines and on the pTOgraaa of the country. MUSEUM WING MUST WAIT Excavation for $750,000 Addi tion May Start in Spring. All hope of getttng the BOW BJM.9M Bouthern artng of the Metropolitan Ma* s.-um Of Art under way thla year has l.-en abandoaed. An offuiai of the Part De* parttaenl said yeaterday that it wouM probably ba next arprtng bafara the aa* cavatlon worb couM be began. Plaaa for the addition, known as j and k and often ,,-r. rred to aa tha "Morgan wlng." ;?re Btlll before tha Board af Eaajaaate it had baen the hope of Part Ce_en_la* ? . r BtOVer tO gOl 'be work Bt8U led '1 '?? ii-K' his a.linltiistr.ition The new addi? tion. when caanaleted, la aaw Bcheduled to hoM tbe Aitt.,.,11 collectlon. Tbe Mor _an . ..ii.'. te n ka t" ba aahlbltad ha addl* ,.,?, ii, ob the north ol tha maln ati n - ' Carl P Pllat lande, ai ?? ar- hltecl of tha Parh Board, aald ? ?'? rdaj lhal he had t i ompleted plana to i hange that : .:t , nti.,1 Park Juat aouth of tha mu* The drlrewaj al thal potal arlll i...... to be ahlftad furtber aouth ta a- - ,., mmodata tha nea addition, and i ,.,-s wiu have to be taken out Tha . however, have been baaed only o i abaolutel) neceaaary chani ? Bventually lha axti nmkm ot the m on tt,e Bouthweal wlll neeeeattati atlll fur ti.,- ehangea In tha drlveway and tha ellmlnatlon ol 8 large elnmp of treea Un? tll ih.se eddlt-ona ara aaaured, however, .Mr. pnal belk rea ll arlee to meki ... ping ehangea Ha BaM ba had ? aulted arlth Robert W. de Pnreet, i ? denl of Ihe muaeutn, m lha laal fen daya to flnd out if th,- in i.-.-um planned ai l more eatenalona tfl tha near future. Mr. 1'iiat expreaeed the hope thal 11 aoeb waa tha caae tbe would ba erected to tha Inorth, thereby poatpoBlng, If ptealble, any ancroachmenta on tb<- so.itb. ?_? BACK FROM CANAL TRIP Representativcs Went from Sea to Sea in Tugboat. fohn J ritzgerald. .haitman. and BBVeB other membera of tha Houaa Committee on Appn.p-iations. with th, ir famlllea returned last nlghi in the Bteamer frlsto bal fn.lr. B t.eir of Inspe. tion of the I'ananm Caaal Th- Congieeaanen Includ ,. i f w MoadeU, WUllam H. Htaebaugh, w P Borland, Oeorge Whlta, W. t Vare, W. N Carr and Bwagai Bhlrlej Three Ciingiuaamnn on board. not mem bora of lha eomndttee, who alao rlsttad ti?- caaal, wera A H. Waltera, k. J. Uar.hfeld and P. P I'ampbell. I'haiiiiiati Plt-_eraM said the party had a delightfal trip. with Ane weather throiiKhout They went threogh tha oaaal (,,,m r,,i..n to Paaaaaa Ib b tugbeat Ia tWO riionths. the < <.n?r e.-smaii sai.l, htrge rcaairla arlB ba able t., nvtajata tbe entire canal, as ln that tlme th,- sll.hs whleh ar.- hlndcrtng its completlon wlll be eaa* troUed Ir. tive inoriths. he said, the ,-anal wlll be open tO all veasela * Colored Films at Hospital. i Colored rnovtng plcrtuna of hospital i work wera naed for the tirst tfeaaa last I nlghi at taa Plewer Hoapttal, when Dr. I Bprague Carlaton, of thal institution, de* | iivered a lectun <>n nrieua -gtentlona 1 The ptcturea wera lakea dartag the o;.er attona The lecture araa given in the Medtcal Cotlege of the hospital. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Kre* ?<lmi_-l"n to tl. \.,.,.i.-in Mummiiu of Naturai Hlatory. Metropolitan Muaeaai of '\,, n,w Tork Kooleaieal i'.,ru. v.,i. Cort? landt Park -!?*??? aad the Maartaan ,-,tv Plaaalaa -a.hlb.tlea. Publle I*nwary, Fifth av.i,.i.- -n.i 89d atreet, M. etlriK Of the ''hl PW Kraternliy, Ilotel \Hlor, li? H. I" lilinier f'.r the member* of the Army foot l.Hll t.nm. Hotel A*t,.r. evenltlK ,.._ ror the aaeaahara af th* Navy foot i.aii teaaaS hoi.i Vaaderbnt. avaadag. Iilni er Of the NOW York N?vy V?r,l rierk*' A-Booiatloa, Breadway Ceatral Uetel, evea laa _____ leeturen of the IJoar.l of Bducatlon, f i m Maiiliaiun: Public Brl. I?ll. ni'ih atre-t. areal of Fifth avenue. "Unlon _ ... D-maeracr 1" li-rmany." I?r. Ja.-oi. "alwv . s!-hr.|-iro. Cooper In.tll.lte. Thlrrt ;" ? ' Bn.l 8th "tre.t. "The ,V?1Kre?B of i ? __lt" Btatea." Dr. _*arlee a. Beard; t.lfr Llln,.). NO. 151 Ba-M Mth "tree.. f-'ondo, and the Ar. of lb* Kiirfll* ./' I.,'u_ Welnh-r*. PabUe Ubrary. Ne 899 Weal M-'-'h -tr**t "Whal They M,-..r, t.y , ultiire ln i-rinnny." ProfeaBOr Bfaal Hh-h-rn St. BartliolomeW. Hall. Ne 9-9 a.__t 4Jd atreet. Developmer,! of Bleetrle K^ndlta Uae at Nlaaara ralla." W w?i ,',.,. K.r. YounK Men'-. ? hrletlan AmocU ,'?.?, Hall! no. B W-el 158th atreet. >_tttaea aad lloron," Dr. Arthur O. N*l?h. ARUSSIAN OPERA OF FORCE AND BEAUTY The Unique Triumph of "Boris Godounow" and Its Nationalism. "Hori5 Oodoune/W," S lii^h had its flrst peifoiniaiice at the MstropoUtsn Opera House last nlghl for this aesaon, btda fair to l,e more than a M BSfl aajra. wonder. It was brought out for the tirst time 1 ist Mareh, and made a hlt?at any rate, lt BBUsed comment, arach of which had un? der it a BUbatratum of surprlse. It also drew large audlences and was much applauded, whlch from a conventlonal POlnt of view was aurprising. So aar.iln last nlght There ls no tenor ln the opera desr to the souis of the dssjus; no ?o prano. nor even a bsjytoaa There was not avan an arla, so to speak, In tbe rlrsi act. and yel tha aiaalaaaa was so bearty and long lonllnnad when the cur taln ClOBBai for tha llrst tlme that lt had to be ppened again and again. and tlnally two (entlemen in evening dresa appeared and bowed their ;k knowledinnonts. At iirst a goneral feeling of myatiflcatlon, then a gradual dawning upon the puhile mind that the ataga managtr. Julsa Bpeck, and the ch'.rus timster, Oiulia Setti, had "taken'' a curtalri .all There are many things which are dlftl'-ult to lind out abOUt our opera, but noboily" has ever suspected that there was n stage managera' or cborua maatera' elaajus; so the ordlnary explanations of u eUltalfl call falleil dlsmaliy t" aCCOUnt for the ;,!., i,,,ii]i non. it would be a | leassnl thing t<> beUeva that a Metropolltan opera audlence baa so far forgotten old baMta aa to be in bMreated in an opera for Its OWU sake; and yet last nlght'8 deinonstration com hlned with some of last BBaSon'a OCCUr rencea tempted t,> that bellef. Perhapa lt mlghl be easier to thlnk BO 1' ther.. WaWO more opersa like "Horis Oodounow," with their alemantSl appeal whlch lgnores all the conventlonal BOtlOBB Of the popular ptaythlng called opera. Art wrks whlch ai. as stro-u- as It Is re-pilre ii" explana tion. l'.'ven to thoae wh,. go to bssr snd s... them aith a carelesa mrnd thay earry convlcUon. it la domlnated by on.- ireal tragla charactsr .>s "Macbetb'' snd "Le.u" are bul B8 a WBOll ll 18 8 cliap ter ,,iit ,.f the Ille oi a people, nnd the ?. i hy ti,,- ajrai ?? "t ajanlua has fouad a musteal votoa for that 1.pla and spoken its Bccents s" fordbly that all WbO hear BtBSt f- ??]. BVOfl if they d" not undeistaiiii. Perhapa it ls th.. honvt barbarlam whlch la stui m tba hearts of thi Ruastaa people and pakattae la their art Whlch make* "H'.n-" and aome other ,,f tti. i: muarrsl wmpoMtlooa b,. appeal iiik. lf BO, H WOUM I <? an Int-Uectual and Bioral refre ibanaal if Botae other psoplsa could return to sonie of their natlvo ion-. fulaaaa and bonaaty "f eiprtssion. Mr i'ldur was Bgaln th.- llgure ..i l which tho tragk pletuiaBqueaeae <>t the opera eentres, bat there weie many I,. a aew to lha i asl wh,. aajgbi !".? talkad aboul if tbey w.re. not all "??? . i b ih.- iraai f* t "f th- opera its, if i\.r instanea Un "? araa a - Ing ai .1 4 ? ? Bl and aar-BUIng ?it.... lora la Ibe 9* ra n <>? Mlaa Bophia Brssla i, who ??? -? ? fl for I ' ' in th. Rel ? ... u ,, . . -,-..? whose ntt araa aa mature ..- I waa beautlful?Mmi ? >bei a - .s in ., ? ?? n wl !? h th ^?r...t BSd :.'"t:..': Pk I " ''"!:1 th- portorman. ? a- ? <. whola Bo U t tba caai i.-.,,; ? V ','.. lol'ir .:?? ? . Maraar. i ' Itotlile. . . \ 41 ,,,,: Mlwaall I ll ItO '> ill . l:.-. diuii Ankle Spraincd, Tenor Sings. raui Althouae, ti.,- young American tanor ln the part ol Wmltrl, ln "Borla Oodunoff." at ti..- Metropolttan Opera House, last nlghl eontlnusd his part though !"? waa aufferlna trora a aevaraly apralned anhJa in ii,.. aa. "H'l acl Dlmltrl leapa through ? 44ir?i,,w to eacape arrest Aa Althouae leaped through a ataga window last nlght hli hsel caught '""i >>" waa trarown to the fiooi l'i M.-.riii'.ti. th- Boasa ph:at , ,,,?, Bttended him. PHILHARMONIC APPLAUDED Society's Classical Concert En joyed by Large Autlience. Tha 1-liiH.i.i m.'iiW Boclety Bl Ita regular i'n,i,lV afurnoon r-oocerl resterdaj gave i clasalc pr"?t'""ui", wlth Bach, Moaart, Haydfl and Hcth'oen BJ the '"mpos.rs r*4preeented. Tne -"lo i" rf"i'i"i was lb nn beon ua ,{?v tbe n.io ebuinel ?t th- orchestra wbo appeared in Mossrte eoncerto ... A in,j.? foi clailn't and or, b-str a. and held hia p.ut to Beneral Bwrtlsfsctlon The con-ert op.ned wlth BSCh'a BTSB denburg COnoertO No- I. ""I the flrst por ,?,? , p.sed win. Haydn'a "tafRltatra" ayta Bhoay The aaeoac. portion "f th.. pre gramtne waa asvoted to rJeetbovana Math Rymphony, the ??pastor.-.i." and here Mr. rttransky and his bsne proved thentaalvee .,, their beat it ??? sn sdmlrsble read mg oaa that bora no braeaa "? aaagger atlon, and was i hara-terlzed throiuhout bv lightnes* nnd grnco. A piii.lv CtaVaRt programme, wlth no popular asslstlng artlst, Ms not llk-lv to proVC "f H"' greatest popular appeal, yet .ist.i'lay's audlence was large and evl dentiy Interesti fl. EDWIN GRASSE AT AEOLIAN Blind Violinist's Proirrammo of His Own Compositions. Bdwla Oiaaas wbssa tsw r. dtal ?p penrances In this dty have Btaaaped him as a viollnlst of unusual tal.tit, dasplte th. f,-n t the world of vlsual objecta btf never been his. gave 8 concert last nlghl in Aeollan Hall, at whlch the pi,.a;ramrie was d.vote.l Inrg'-lV t<> works of his own composition. The recital ..pen.d wlth a ,,??,?.,, pj which Mr. Crrsasa aiasaelf played tirst violln. J. 1/orenz Smlth. 888 ond vlolin; Joseph Kovarlk. vlola. and wiiiem Durleua, 'calla Th.- work proved t? he BSM "f unusual lnterest. of mark.,1 a?d catching rhythms, and In one BBOVa tn.nt in partlcular, the minuet, of de llghtful grac. It was sympathetically played by Mr. Orassa and his cornpinioiis. ilut perhaps most eharmlng "1 the vio lPil-^t's SW8 -"iiipositions were the shorter nambera his "im Bada8ha*R," ta whach was portrayed a day ln a rowboat on a QEOROE B. POST, mountain lake to aecompaniment ofBOBg blr.!*, and his "W.lierispiel," In WhlCb the vvave play on aa ooeaa beach waa most chaJ-Olngly and poetloally ilepicted. Mr. Oraaae'a poetta simpiicity ,?f teallng, hla aenae ,.f fua nnd ins hearty go.xi humor were Indeed must evldent In all hla compoeltloiU- Ha has aomethlng to i say. an.i if that Bomethlng doea not al* waya plumb the deptha of feellng, lt is alwajra atncero and Bpontaneoua la it* ea preaalnn It is to be hoped thal rtollalata other than Miss I'owell aill 808 flt to In corporate his worta upon tbokt pro Krammes. As ror Mr. Oraaaa. tbe rtoUn_at bis art hl deepened Wltb the years, and last nlghi he played througbout most beevutl* rully. iiis tona vvas unlfonaly rich an.i round, his Intonattoa Impeccable, his bow* Ing brnad bi st>;>. and hla lechtdeal nu_e* ti i -. . quai to all demanda In addition, 1 ;s playlng was at tlaaea tafortaed vvitn the i: ..- Irnagtnatlve gto Tha viollnlat may ba Mlnd, bul after laat night he nande hta audltora se- picturee of rara be.uity. Ilis audleBCe vvaa large an?l 88081 ?) mpathetle. MORE JOY_FORJ)AIMLERS Letter to Tribune Brings Thera Week's Room Rent. wiiii.mi Daimler and his wife, the old couple livlng ln on. room on the top floor of a buildlng at No "l Baat M street. aald reeterday this was the happtaet T-ankaglvlng aeaaoB of thetr marrled llfe. The Trthuaa reeelved -v letter from Pat ri. k J MeCormleb yi a_arday toetoetag t~ whl h Re wtahed to be oaed for the oaaa* f,.rt of tha DaJmlera Wban thla nioney was takea to Mrs Daimler last night aba .,. once wenl down to pa*1 her room rent wlth it Ihe amount eevered tha arorrleal ,,,, ,; ? weeb and then | hurrled i acb to i ? i wanl t" aay thla, thal The Tribune ...,,'... __ hava a Bne Thank_BJtvtng Day it waa tha baal we'n had alnce ; ,.,,..,. yoara, becauae my nwea ha* j tnvalld aii thal tlme. Wlth ao ; mui h t-. ? al : ? Bterday and bo rent bill to worry about this week, i gueaa thal ? ? mak, hla ruptura feel a lot bet ,i:,'t much we can aay b< _i les it we both aaya that; doa'l wa WUllam?" ? s, | iir," aald WUllam, "we both say that, all rik'ht." ??? HERBERT STAiMDIIMG HURT Actor's Kneecap Broken in Cal ifornia Trolley Crash. . THbua* I .ngelea, Not M Herberl Btaad* Ing, nctor, and father of Ouy Btandlng, ,,?. ei ih a, tor now- playlng In Wew york; Oeorge Oaborne, who was to have i, ..? one of th< ' ?'- ln tha Mlaarion ,,i:iv thal opena al tbe audltorium, Theatre on Mi a v< ars, and nearly a deaoa othera wi re Injured ln a raar-end couialon between iwo aaeetrlc cara "t Banta Monlca to-daj Btandlng la Buffertng from a broken ;,... . ,|. and euta; Oaborne waa pala (,: iv injun .1 aboul the BhouMera; Joan Btandlng, aged ten, daughter of Herberl Btai d ng, waa brulaed and cul by Bylng Ouy Btandlng is now ptaytag In "At Bai. ? ai tha Thlrtj -nlnth Btreel Theatre. -a THEATRICAL NOTES. j. Humbtrd Duffey, wheee ia-t Broad way appearaace waa made In "The Roee MaJd," wlll Btng the tenor role In "Barl." ti,,- Hungarlan operetta whlcb Henry W. s.,v;i?. li now pnparlng far productlou, i in Monday evening, December I, in the Maxlne Klliott Theatre, WUllam A. Hrady wiii preeenl * new American coanedy by i.nul. te??? Eyra, "ThaThlagBThal Count." Tiiis play opened h) Mr. Bradjfa Wllmlng t..n pia\ houae aeveral weeka n_" aad was lai.r preeented In Buffalo, Playlng a prlnclpal role ln the new prodU-9laa la his daughter, Altoe Brady Othera ln tha east ar,- rtortna Arnold. Aibert Baed, Howard K.stal.rook, llllda Knglund. Walla.e Kis klne an.l NL k Doiig. Ouatave I'rohtnan has added aiL.tlier attra.tlon to hU vaudevllle list -Krank Kamble Coopet In Hartley Mannera'a charmlng ptaylet, "Devll Montague " Mr, Mannera wlll .iir.ct retoeaiaala. The Navy football team and a hundred of the Btudeata at ABBapoHa attended tha perfonnanoe laat evening <>f 'AAoW al ihe Longaere Theatre There arlll ba o ebanga of programme at tba I'rlncess Theatre next l-'illav evening, arhen "KVar" wUI ba arlthdrawn to make room for two BOW plays, "Harl ivaii," a tragedy af the d-ptoanvtlo ?er v|e... in \\ asliiiiKlon, hy Julian Johnaon, an.i "fTiiaala " aa aplaoda ed Um ravototloa m st Petanburg, preaentad originally nt tne atand Oudgnol, Parla "Hari Kari" haa for Hh prlnclpal characters th<- daugh? ter Of an offlcial tn the BBglnaerlBg BOT* vke Of tl"* I'n'ted States government and an attaehd Of the Japanesc I.i%gatlon in Wasliinglon. Josephur Daniels, Jr., eld,.?t son of Sec? retary af the Navy Josephus Danlela, and bM three broth, ra were among thuae who gave bo- parties at yisterday's perform naoa Of "America" at the New York lllppodrome. "The Third Floor I'ack" I'lub. an or ganl-iitl'in Of bovs , ngaged for singlng, danctna, rtdtag ;i|i,i awlaaaalag ln the pro duction "America" at tbe New York lllp? podrome, who cheSB that fetdgnatlon be eaajBa "f tha toeattaa af their diaaalag room*, gave a ball at the ('afe Horlsguet ThanksK'lvIng night. More than a hun? dred _ue3ta were present. GEO. BROWNE POST, ARCHITECT, DEAD Designer of Famous Build ings Here Was III Less than 24 Hours. STRICKEN SUDDENLY ON THANKSGIVING Was Member of Many Art Soci eties in America and Abroad? Veteran of Army of Potomac. Oeorge BrOWOe I'ost, one of the OtdeSt and foremost archltects In this country, died resterday at his home. ln Bernards viiie,iN. J, after aa lUneaa of less than twenty-four houra BJa rhm has an ofllce at No. ini l'..rk avenue. Mr I'ost was in his OBaOe on Wedne-day and went to Ber nardsvilly to spend Tbankagivlng. On Thankfglvii.g Lay he was taken BUddenly 111. ai i though averythlng posalble was done he died early yeaterday naornlng. on December 15 he wouM have caiebratad the seventy-slxth annlversary of his birth. The funeral will be held from the Cnl versity Place Presbytsrtsn < hurch. in loth street, Monday mornlng at 10 o'clock. I'.urial will be prlvate. Mr. Post deslgned many of the moat famous bulldlnga la this clty and coun? try, among them the New York Cotton Kxchange, tbe New York Prodaea Ba change, tho New York Stock Kxchange. the College of the Clty Of New Tork tho 1'ulltzer Hulldlng, tho Cnlon Trust Com? pany Hulldlng. the Western fnlon Build? ing, ln Day atraet; the Prudentlal Llfe Insuranco Company and the Mutual Beaaflt LIfo Insurance Company bulld lnj?s. at Newark, N. J.; the Wlsconsln State Capltol. tho Cleveland Trust Com? pany Building, at Cleveland, and the Manufacturers' Llberal Arts Bulldlngs, COVertng fOrty n'-res, Bt the Chleago Ex posltlon. Mr. I'ost was a son of .loel B and Abby M. I'ost. He was adUOSted at Churchill's Milltary Bchool, al sintr sing. K. T. and araa iradaatad as a dvtl englneer from the Bdentlnc Bchool of New York I.'ni verdty In IMB, Ha studied archltecturo wlth the Iate Kichard M. Hunt and formed a partnership wlth a fellow student. Charles I). Canibrill, for the practlco of architecture in 1888 For a part of Ba* and U*H he was a cap? taln ln tha 2:Jd Hegiment. and as a volun teer aid ba was on the staff of General liurnslde, comniandlng the Army of the I'otomac, ln URt, at the flrst battje of P'rederl'-kshurg. He wns promoted to major. lieutenant colonel and colonel of the BM Beglment. N. O. N. Y. Mr. I'ost was married ln I1BJ to Miss Allea M Stone. There aro flve chlldren? Gcorge B., Jr.. Willlam 8.. A. Wrlght, Jamea otls and All-e \V. His clty home was nt No. IM Last Mth street. He was a member of the National In stitute of Arts and Letters. the American Academy "f Arts and letters, tho Prov? lnce of yueboc Assoclatlon of Archltects, the Muntdpal Art Soriety. of whlch ho was b dlreetor from Bal to IMB; the com? mittee of Patronage tO the Kighth In? ternational ( oagraaB ef AtRMtaota la Bal, the National Sculptors' Society and of the Coundl ln l'f'4. the New York Academy ot' Bcteacea the American fJeograpblcal Bodety, the American Society of Clvll Einglneera tne Wew Tork Chamber of Conunerce tbe KaUohal s<>ciety of Crsfts nieti. the Publle Art I.eague. the Archa-o loglcal Society of AmerlCS, the National Oeogrsphlcal Boclety, the MetropoUtan Museum of Art. the NOW Jersey State Chamber of Commerca the Century .\a BocUtJoa, tne Union Club, tbe Cosmoa luh, of VVaahlngtoa, and the Now York Karmors' Instltuta He araa also a char ter member of the Lawyers* Club. Ha waa deoorated b CbawaJlsr <io ia Legion d'Honneur ln I8H, and was awarded the gold Biedal of the American Inatltuta of Archltects In IM* Mr. Post represented American archltacta aa a dd egate to the World's Cotlgresa of Archl? tects ln Umdon, and ln IBR he was ap? pointed B collalorator of the Kor-st S-r v|,e Of tbe I'nited States Department of AgrlCUltUra. He was mado an h.inorary rjorreapotadlng memher of the Royal In stituto of Britteh Arehltecta ln 1881 ln the same year he was el. t.-d nn associato Of Ihe National Academv of Heslgn. and ;, year later an atrademldaB of the acad amy ln U'S he 4v,.s Hppolnt?;d B member of the perm.nient committee of tho Int. in.i llonal congresa of sVlCjMtectR and ln IM Preddenl Rooaaarell made h!m a member of th,. Bureau of Wns Arts He was als,, B member of th- board of commisslons of the St. LOUlfl Kxposition. Columbia Unlverdty eoaferred on blm the iMaaoeary dagioa of Dootor of Lavwa In IMB. cassius m: clay dead His Father, Wedded at Ninety, Was Henry Clay's Cousin. P.iris. Ky . Nov. H, CSSdUS M. Clay, preddenl of tbe Kentucky Coosdtutloeual Conventlon of IRSit an.l onetlme DSBBO CiatlC candidate for Covernor, died here tO-day. He was B graduate of Yale in tho dasa of 'fi*;. Ho waa seveaty years old. and l.aves one daughter. Mrs. Cyrll Ooodmaa, of Cairo, Kgypt. Cassius M. "lay was the pon of (loneral Cassius M. Clav, who was a couain of Henry Clay. (leneral ("lay married a \oung girl when he was nearly nlnety and sooii afterward divorced her. Hencral Clay died in l!(-3 at the age of nlnety three. * GUSTAVE DAHLGREN. Onatava Hahlgren. seventy-four years old. a former police sergeant and a Clvll War veteran; died Thursday ln his home. No. 411 Baat ITIth atreet. Ten years ago Dahlgren retlred after twen ty-nlne vears on the force. He had heen a pilaonof ln Andersonvllle during the Ovll War, and waa a member of John Hnncock I'ost, O. A. R. He left aieven chlldren. * GILBERT D. BOGART. I'assalc, N. )., Nov. 28. ? Gllbert I>. Bogart. seventy-four yeara old. died to day nt hlf home, No. 49 Lafayette ave? nue. Mr. Bogart waa the founder of the bornogb of Qeraadd, which has a popu lation of 1,200 In 1S?7 he bought a traet of lan<l and developed lt. In the panlc of lh73 he loat heavlly and went to South Jersey. where he took up fninilng. He came baek to Passatc In ISTS, rebought his land and bullt the boroagh <>f fJarBeld. lt la estimated that lie ow ned ~f>0 hou.xes <n the borough. Mr. Bogart v.ns one of the organizers of the flrst electric rallway ln the state, and many of his holdings were turned ovtr fco the company now controlled by tho Public Service. He was one of the otganlrers of the Paterson Railway Companv. whlch vvas th? first electric road to run from Passaic to Pater?on. He was presidtnt of the Northern NeW Jersey Rapld Translt Compnny. Mr. Bogart was a veteran of the Clvil War. THE REV. WILLIAM J. NOBLE. (From The Trlhune Correnpowlent | Montclalr, N J.. Nov. ML?Tha Rev. Dr. William James Noble. forty-alx yeara old, former pastor of the Slxteenth Street Haptist Church. N< w York, died last night at his home, No J) Gnenwood ave? nue. I <r. Noble was born at ('hatham, New Brunswlek. He was gradnnted frorn BrOWB t'nivt-rsitv and also attended New York I'niversity. Before cornini to Montclalr about eight montha ago he llved In West Hartford, Conn. Bestdes his wife, Dr. Noble leaves one aon\seven years old; six brothers and three^sisterg. The body will be taken to West Hart? ford, Conn., for burlal. GENERAL J. MADISON DRAKE. I-lizabeth, N. J . Nov. 2.Y?General J. Madison Drake, a Clvil War veteran, died to-nlght at his home. on Jefferson ave? nue. Me was born ln Somerset County In March. HR, General Drake answered Pri sident Llncoln's tirst call for volun teers and was colonel of the old 3d N*w J. rs. y Volunteers. Afier the war he or ganlaad Drake'a veteran Eoaavaa. He was publisher of "The Ellzabeth Daily Laader" for many years and he wrote for many perlodicals concernlng battlea of the Clvil War. General Drake leavee a wife, three dau?chters and two sona. FRANK N. UNANGST. [By TelPirrai.h to The Tribune ) Rloonitield, N. J., Nov. 28?Councilman Frank N. Pnangst, flfty yeara old, died to-night at his home ln Washington street from a complicatlon of dtsea-sea. ile vvas a member of Bloomfleld Ixjdge of Klks and Kssex Hook and I_adder Com? pany. He leaves a wife and one daughter. CAPTAIN ISAAC W. BUCHER Gettysturg, Penn, Nov. 28.?Captaln Isaac W. Bucher, who aeterl as one of President Ltncoln'a bodytruard when the latter delivered his address on the battle BaM her<> flfty years ago, la dead at hla home here. MANY AT FINLEY FUNERAL Veteran Porters Carry Body of1 Railroad President. WashlnKton. Nov. _s._-Funerai servicea f..r William Wilson Flnley, president of tbe Southern Railway system, were held this mornlng ln St. John's RpiscopaJ Church and wero attended by many gov cri'mcnt offlclals and hia former asao clates in the commercial and tranrrporta tlon world. As the body was carried Into the church all actlvltles over the Bouthern Rallway'a 7.0-) mlles of road ceased for fire min? utes. The rorly wa* bome by six negrno port? ers. veterans tn the employ of the rail? way cmpany. The nonorary pallhear ers vveie Colonel A. B. Andrewa, Oeorge F. Raker. James J. Kill. Charlea Steele, Falrfax Harrlson, E. H. Oary, Adrian Iselln. Jr., Georgo F. Baker. Jr.. Francie Ljrade ItetaoB, Alexanie- P. Humphrey. Alfrod P. Thom. J. M. Culp. T. C. Powell. Henry B. Spereer, E. H Coapman, R. D. Dankford. R. V. Taylor, John B. Munaon, H. c Ansley, A. H. Plant. A. C. Downlng and Leonard M. Leverlng. Dlnctors of the Southern Railway wlll meet before December 12 to conslder a successor to Mr. Flnley. A eelectlon may he dekayad because of the recent death of President Emerson. of the AtlantlJ <'oast Hne. a comp;tltor of the Southern. Thomas C. Powell, vlce-presldent of tho Southern and of the Queen _? Crescent; Fairf-ix Harrlson. president of the Mo non route and a former vlce-preaident of tho Southern, and E. H. Coapman, vlce president and general manager of the Southern, are said to be under consldera tlon. NEWSPAPER^TYLE "BEST" Clearest and Most Interesting, Declares Professor. Madison. Wlfc, Nov. 28.-"The newspaper style. which ls beomlna: more and more essential ln the euulpment of every auc cessful wrlter. Is the clearest. most con clse and most lnterestlng style ln whlch thlnics can be wrltten," declared Professor F. W. Heckman. of the department of Journallsm of Iowa State Colle-re. to-day. He was addressin* the second meeting of the American Confl reiice of TaaudMn ?f Joutnalisin. "There is a vital. living quallty in news writing that riemands attentlon and grlps intcrest. This style ls more widely used than any other. Tt is of the people and for them. and lt has come through years to have a value that eannot be denied." OIED. Rnrrow, Harrtet II. I Ja Klyn I.illan T HoKiirt. G.lbert I). 1 assn. 1- erdinand N. Bovnton. Kiinlce A. McMickin. Mary ... Bu'rr, Julian P. Post. Oeorge B. BARROW?Al her raatdance, No. 113 Kast ;_d st.. on Frlday. November W, 1911 Hirnet Bowen, widow of John Wllle Barrow and daughter of the late WUl? lam A. Woodvvanl. Noti.e of funerai hereoitor, BOOART c.ilbert 1>. Bogart. beloved hueband of Della Weetervelt Bo-arc on Friday. November 88. 1919, ln his [4th vear Funerai servlces at 1ns late bome, No l? Lafayette ave., Paeaalc, N. .1.. on Monday at 2 p. m. Int.-r.nent at convealenca of the fainiiy. noVVTON <>n Friday evening. Novem? ber 28. at Bewarea, tt. I., ?inlce A. Kynton. wtdow of tha late Caehntr Whitman Bovnton, in the .1st year of her age. BlUUt Julian I'enfleld, November 2*. a_red Uyooro, at Weet Blde Hcepltal. Chlcago. " Funerai pnvate. A requtem ceiebratlon of the iioly Cemmunlon will I... said n the I*dv Chapel at cath dral M. 9oSr end PaaC chlcago, Fri? day, December _, at , a. BB. DK KI.YN-Dihn" Turner Wlfa af Charlea 9. Da Klyn, November 2*. 191... at I'leveland. ohio. Interment I_ake Vi.-w I'emetery. MASSA At Portland. On.. No;eiiih,-r 2:. 1113 Ferdlnand N. Haeaa, of Port l_aa_ M j son Of the late Ferdlnand and Theodora Massa and husband of Elsie Skaats Massa. ln his Mth year. wmick'N- At her oouatrv home, Ivn_?r * mi v .1.. Mary f... daaghhw of the l .. Duvi.l and F.li/.Hbeth McMtchtn M i ra! Satunlay, November U, at .1 p. BJ. Carrlages will meel train leavlng foo ,.f Ltberty at, C. R R af v j.. nt ua p. tn. POST Ceorge B. Post. at his resi.lence. BernardavlUe. N. J., on Frlday, Novem? ber 28 ln tb*1 7?th year of his age. 1 h, funerai earvtcea will be held at the rni versity Place Preabyterian < hurch, mtu st and I'niversity Place, Monday morn ing, December 1. at 10 o'clock. Inur ment private. C_.METF.BlEa THE WOOHI.AV4N CEMETEKT. 9*M1 Pt By Harlem Train and by Troll*y Offlc*. _0 Kuit 23d St.. N. Y. OKFICE8. MAIN OEFIi'E ? N". 191 Na??au street. ITTOWN ol'KP'K -No. Fltt-4 Broadway. or any Vmerh-an Dlntrlol Teleara^li Offlce. UARI.EM CFFICE?No. 107 Laat l_3th atreet. No. 288 Weat l.'-th atr??t *_4 Na _r. w**t l.-iu aaaaaa.