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Anglo-Americanism
E CENTENARY MEETING-ENGLISH LEADERS AND THE
TME PiliaH PEOPLE-THE MALCONTENT MINORITY ON EITHER
?SG,L iMCI L'DiNG SENATOR LODGE AND MR. HEARST.
?p i n F i n v- *-- "-'
SIDE ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
, .;?-(,?(;? a ai
'...,?
lg? from Kngbin
? on the Peace i
'-,. beat, It only
,, ? gland behind II
. : ng minor.'
^fiessnt, ailed. M ,'",,,') nfM r
, lihorit) In the presence ?
,.rM bo overwhe mlng, not In n
it In weight and did
Ta . meeting In h.,i of
me Church
mit. Lords and Comn
! ?jurm'ir ' ,,d":s' ,MV'
.,, ,nd from Oreal Britain
lure, .!?
r?.-sm wh h Ml Bim 11 ni i
, form of Literal re Bcii I
person of S ? Thomas Bai
' the Royal College
... ?> e stage m the peraoi
., tsteal trmer, Mr Oran*
Bjrker. and of us most flnlsl ei 8<
??Charit 'v - ndham; Indudry i
of rae, Comm?
jrrl Chamber? Of Commerce and
nance, aince the meeting -\a<: held
? h? Mansion House, with the i.
Rayai rr',"1(';rs:
?<0te the , om rig i I
,'ardina! Bourne, Archbishop of W<
-rdastsr; and of the Chief Ral
.,? ehief dlgnitai ea of the Ron
? "hur h nnd of 'he .[en
Coaununit) and of Dr. Clifford,
. ? . NoittonfOrinll
\.,-r th?j la] 81 efe Amh.i---.ic.
Island Empire joinins the dher In
?:gs to whal now
?M." R< public. 'I
gt-ff ' ould no1 t" pn aenl ? I
ferbids; but hla kinsman 'lie Duke
Te k is President of the British Co
. for the , . ui.ration of the Pe?
i Grey, who lia.? Im
ad? r " '!? ? I?ui - - on ?
I Bees on hia ?*h> to New Zeala
irch of health. For ' he 1 'nion
part) apeak Mr. Balfour and Mr, B01
aendtng assurai of 11
The Pr, 1
? ? mind.
Is the mov?
ole value li?e then I -
int to beat thai
Si ?
pirll. his B of Bti
_- thai ' t ?i?? President and
tfncial asaociatea fully share In the ,
of the Centenary Committee
?
n the two ? "UM 1 li a ' I
? ? ? not
a nt of anj oth? r ap
ght I rd Mayor
1 ned to i..e gathi ring the lea
public opinion in this
? rvhblshop
Head t a n
? n other tl
? th< Hi ad "f -
h?-, a statesman. I
1 Bometim
well as r
To . ??
1 popular rau
i It In the ti tie spirit. 1
has no reg? ? -the aepar
? u 0 people . H? hol?3s th
paratel* have"done and v,
more for the world's pcogri
;h?n -, ?id have been possible but f
lion.
in .4, paration thej had foui
?'??- a for setting a t the betti rii
rf the world; for tb.e flghl on behalf
alaUseever in n>e world'a large life
? ? ? ? and of good repoi ?
?1 like ?hut mi
>tnish. or oughl to vanish, the Is
... rJ
'rjit 1 ??-h rancoi
an Independence ai
ght 11 about.
n for queatkmlnf tl
-?? public de? larationi
H I II ird them often in pr
?ate i?,- g ?. the Pea? a ? 'elebral ?
'?' U prop?.red
The Prime Minister apoke e? Pi -,
Mialstar, but flung aside hi* oflli.
ther the English nor ti
?Mneri'an Oovsrnmenl bas any ofBcii
elebi :,?"!?. Bu
, with that felk Ity 1
Phrase ?n which nobod] now in Parlli
' ?
Tot reason H ot< ottu
? and mo,e likgiy to i
hdtfii . a it la the spent
on the part et the two ?vr?-;;
I which is e-mail
rod? -i 0
?-'th aMi ' ? 1 \ 11 a t . 11 -
He chaffed the dlpkmiatlats preaei
ln tn" ' diploma? v to mal.e
.'.ent tin the two '1 intrh
' of ti,?- diploma
s ? anda hud said ''Peace must b
??vas. vs an in
? wo?
' 'ally, one <.t the ????rut samples a
-? " ' - 11 4v a
?he 1 Hsful in th<- hia
' ' (be world To this adapting?
Prank Lai
lOr ll Berlin; th
? rhillan Mia
?"r sad the A rear lean Ambassk?J<N
***9ao BptlMe be
'* "' ' 1 n polit
?
. 1 an bod] si 11 ??
two gi ' a
" ?
? ? t.- gland and I ram 1
if th?-:
?l of WtUt ? <? In re
***** to M 1 i Qeorge? Wea
***? proposd ?'? eut dawn the nava
?, and bo reduce the militar;
Kl" ml h frier.?I- |
??e laaght them bdtai li nd
' f .-?,1 Kdwa . '.
Hu? H r,.-?-?i 1 nobod)
I-' ? Hi,;,'l.- MnfioH tliii'
"??"Br,?; not bu Iding MSnliiBl h?-r
??<- Bngllshman svei
? ? thai Amei ? ??? n bat I eehipa
??> menace i" I ngland ?Each cou
?bid the other ?godspeed sa< h
ng that two nn?. ios are
? .? together, it a ill t>
: thej u? v. h? n ?nie <
? iroubl? ?in? *?.?? ? 'ar
?Bta? . ?sold:
"When Admiral 1Ihli hesti r broi
i over !?? is and his t
? ] ?m liie German, ? e did not i
to ask whal they were there for.
i '
?; I rrqu th eaid, and o n
? Englishmen '.:,i\<? said, thai
sni.'.? American wai is unthlnki
has, i admit, Its dangers, ii maj
: itoiH] Ti er? are Amerli
? gOOd ?.'ill ??mie C'll
W . -..'in and af
the 11? arsl papers when Engl
in Amei lean foreign po
?ir?l Mexico, for ? sample
?i point in a ? ?? titro- I I
? uns? i ? ' 'i??1 nothing could Ind
m n?-. The suggestion is t
Thi i a are, I hop".
! and m of real Influe
? ' ?? ??? ter ; ueh a ?i"< trine ai thai
.
Whoever chooses to read tha! me
nto a ha! M r. Ksqulth .?-a-. ? m
a llfullj misinterpret It. \-? hen he
u unthinkablt ha la speak
for ms ?i. well ;?s for his count ryrr
He beHevea an?l the English t? -1>?
? ep i ?t? ?i .hu? pe? man
r?solu I ion of I he British pi oplt
?peace is aleo tha deep seated and i
mancnt resolution of the Araerl an p
. pla ii ? ano?.t be all ?m one side.
; would ha-<? no meaning if it were.
j must be common t?> both. This mo
nient for the celebration of ths O
i ? ??? of Peace bel wei n the two coi
la not devised, aaya Mr, Aaqul
"for ths purpose either of creating
? f nourishing such a f< ling." it is i
vised in order to recogntaa its exi
ence In tbe hearts of ?both ?peoples,
la "?.if? deep seat?d determination
our English-speaking noes on !>?
- ?i? i of the Atlantic."
When Mr. Hearsi came to Bngla
? he announced hlmaell as ?
i friend of England. He vas inti
? ? h bj ' The Ei ening Standen
i an?! thai Is whai he was reported
su- itiL- Wiis he mlsreported? n
M a? no ?J- nial. Mr. Hears
-i i ? ?- are so a Idelj circulated
..i Mi.it ths declaration a
'h?,ugiit important, ii is not r.-s;.i
! '" question the sincerity of it. Hut t
? - ?;? happli> e? aacsccnt, h
? ? ??. tilIt] of the ?Hearst papen
ind seems unabati -i
There are always in both countries
? men ? bo would make I rouble I
if thej could. Bu! thi y are n
? ?r ail time. We all n member whal
I formidable flgun va Hi Patrick Foi
with hia go pel "f dynamite preach'
In ' The Irish World." He di
autumn, i asked two or ihr
in? n.J.-? in New fork about the Off?
of his death, The] all aald: "Wacou
, not have told you whether he was all
I . r dead. ' i aak?ed the editor of s irr'
neu -pap- r, friendlj to 'he Iria
n r Mr. ?Ford'a departure attra-'t?
tnu'ii attention, "We gaw him a she
paragraph in the news columns,'1 !
Mr. Hearift and Mr l.o.Jjc? n< ?
i?"t be da oil on.
line in England there are ahwa:
one or two writers- like Mr. nisi
Young, .-.?'o ?hink?} New fork s*oci<
ttractive and American women
London mischievous, ami holds
?fui whether American women
' American dollars have d??n?' tha in?>
harm in London, And now there
Mr. Sydne) Brooks who, In an Amer
ai monthly, sticke pins into the Ame
?can worn.m because of her attitude
London society. I'm thai is a matt.
ol ???. hit ii he Is n"' m s po Hoi
ige.
Whai ?ncern ua ii t ha al titui
?.f th? Bngliah people as a whole at
Tl ? people hm r s
\-.a>.s been right an?! friendly: ev?
? hen. In i*?t?i- 6::. the upper ?
ont i We can neier forget ti
Lan?cashlri cotton spinners. Ths leai
. with an exception or twoi ha\
been right, and are right to-day. N?t
we remember thai Roebuch and Lot
Russell and Lord Palmerston (at tun?
were ngalns! ua, and thai Mr, Ola?
?tone believed : Ha t Mr, Jefferson Dai
had mai ?? a natl m ' Lord Kusaeii an
Mr. Gladstone offered their apologie
lat'-r Who el r? thai count? ha?- b ?
on the "?'"* t sldi " Disraeli did us a
immense service B? did Queen Vie
toria. The late King was our frieni
Thi t King is our friend, i a
we forget hi tribute to Mr. Il- id. whor
h? lam? nted i ? i aonal fi lend an
the honored Ambaasador of a frlendl
?people*? Among the party chiefs c
tedas "?i ?Ithei side i know no! ?>n
ose friendship to ?lmerlca Is ope
t?, qui * i? n,
To the general si linx :
, Air? 11< a Lord l.r ??? bore USCfUl t?SStl
moi y His ni n ? eki ' ? aperlence a
Ambaasadoi In Washington bave eon
-, n? ? -i htm thai bol h countries and b
Included Canada believed II to tr* fo
ths highest lnt?resl of both to avoid i
breach of th? t-ea? ?? Met. ol all par! le
in the fnited ??Mates w?re for panes
??it waa i rnatter whfch ?rose :t? thi
United Btates sbovi ell consloe?iatlon
?if :..M I
I . . ? bet lei Iwpri i
i no. ii.?- unanimity o
.,,. * ,t, the Until 'i ?-Taies agalaa
tolls exempt Ion ? lause la th? i'.m
? and against ihe attempt ti
.? mn treaty for ths I
,,< Ih?- ,\in< ri? an C?oastlflg trad?- pasatni
, through tbe eanal. Noi had any act o
President Wllasan rtnade a battor Im
pression than his supper! <?f whal It
I pra'Ii??al'V " proposal ff>r th?- repeal ol
gi .,,.. i ,,| Inter the poll
i., demount a the I??.?
,i on- - better t?> r?eepi? I
llgation thai ??i \ioiaie u
, i ami thai ?" puWk matti to, as la pel
., ?beet*? My i*? th? b?ei i*"1''v ?""'
i ,,,,t only ths W si oui the only i???ii'
worth] ot ? ajreg! Mtkm, 0 W ?v'
MRS RICHARD DERBY.
ROOSEVELT HAS A GRANDSON
RICHARD DERBY. JR.. 1 DA Y OLD
Younger Daughter of the Colonel Gives Birth to Son. \\ ho
Probably Will Be Named lor Mia lather?Young
Mother Was a \\ hite I louse Debutante.
Theodor? Rooi ?veil grai
? ? ' -.? am? a II ? il I ?? 't I
.,.,? .
The former Mil Ethel ' 'area R ?? ?
velt. 3 ter of the ? olo
j White Hi ?? ?,|,.| noa
! wife of Dr RI? hard Derb; . ga" ? birth
tarda to a i wl o h 11 prol al
: ' ' ririened Richard Derb TI
Igentleman ,????. . .1 . the earl morning
! houi I il- ? Bight rj < 1. .it po i,,i ?
: Colonel Roo eveli haa one othei grand?
I child ? fani d iitghtt r of M and
Mi T" eo loi Rooi ? ? ? It, |r
The proud i;.- ? and m ?ther o<
? \? ly arrived Mi D< ? ?? lived for
sou ?? tim< at N'o ? I l'ai ? nue ?-? ? ig
there 001 1 retui from K11
, 1 op? folio?? % thel
an ' marri? -, 0 tpril 1 last In 1 'hrl ?
Episcopal Cl rcl Ovater B
w hen the ,, rig, da ightt of tl a
"BORIS" PROVES POPULAR
Crowd Attends Performance?
'Rosenkavalicr' in Matinee.
There waa .1 irreal '-ontt.,si m ti,
operaa "f yesterday Richard 81 bum*.
arilflrial "Bosenkavaliei ' was Bung In tiV
aft? ?..? and 1 larga 1 di? tica ? 1
the rrmarkaUe performance! d M
r. 1 and ? 't-er In the two chief pa I
?ut,, Gorita did hia beat to rendei
?i atonic humoi "r the
libretto
In the evei | work, in man] 1
? ite of its pn
Bo ? Qodunoa it was ll '
popular prleed performance d the llous
.i a large audience bore
wltm to the 1 old this a
upon our public II ?? '- which is
tit?- apont of the spirit <
the 1; . r .1
? you wll bot gt
and In tin b? -is?: se ht aul
IB'. ? 1 ept thai Mrs
, 1... , ,, . .., ?)., part of Mari
?? . , i, [ - ? 4 ?, 1 ,-;,t.4?i In ?? mi . .-.?
Mr. Dldur \4..s. of course, in the title part,
; nd Misa Braslau aai a tha Caaro Itch and
Mi ? 11 :?'. i- b Th? odor?
.\?t. Tcajcanmi araa the general direett
of the performance
?SOTHERN DROPS AVON BARD
'"Will No Longer Appear in
Shakespearian Plays.
1 ... . .
1 '? aver, March : w h? n E. I
? finished ins ? ngagi m? nl at the Broads .1
I Theatre hen to-nighi ha annotl.1 that
! 1 a bad ., .? I Bha ??? ip u iai
more model 1 ? hai acters, and ?
i play Un m exclusively until he retire?) per
? manentl* from t he 1 tsge, 1 a o
? heme.
Mr. Pot hen., who la Bfty-four
I old. aa o he a ould ubi hia father's i
Iaucceaa, i^.-.i Dundreary, sa hia prin?
cipal pa? ' "m ing the rest ?1 is?
careei He will revive the old pla* a th
the opedag of b s engagi mi 1 1 In Kanaaa
City two waaka hence and will prea?
,ti Chicago ii" haa chosen CMcago and
shorn tiII n 'i-. I Of Al"II a? th? : 81 ?'
and tune for the Hi*b1 production Of the
"i am adding 11 is a4a~ to m* rep rtdi?
. s .-1 mattei of B*ni ment out of re
mi nit,ran, ?? te m) father," said Mr
Boi . "The lirai time 1 aver saw m>
1.. ,,.. a ? waa i\hen be waa
raade up a Lord Du drea ; My mother
us ,1 ta laki q a and m? : 11 le brothi 1
? ! aighi m the '? ' eati 1 la
London where mj father played us Lard
Diindrear; There we waaM kl 1 tnif
father through ins false whiakera and
... bedi
"i ii. rig m.. Biiskeapearkks
? ? ? ? |h1 ? performan? . 1 !
.?... ??? 4,,,..,. tntlrel] ai the
et, of ' be aee on o? '??? i have
the Stage eiii?e I til, and th.it ?k a long
.1 1 am vigorous, hu? thia Ufa ? tl
l out an** ao? wear?
Ing on the strongest of men
' M- WitVl 111 Ireallli lia? ftsYCOd i,?r to
ave the Bta.fi ?iftar 1 appear for two
???arii men I al dl be read) t?> unit and
,e?d .i domestic hf<
An Engagement.
II d Mrs Charles < ?pfjenheim of he
Hot? I 1 ' ?? ' nneuncs 1 he ?
in ,t . ' 1 hell ? "i, ''herlea ??ppenh? 1
?.i mi.-? Mai 1 1 ""? ? ol f? lei
11.. i-.
Mi Oppenht 1 a m? ml er of the
Itrm of Oppenheim ? .?Hin ?t Ce Se dsts
,..? ti,.- aretfding ta? aa ? ??' hern **i
' ? I ?-...?. ? -, ,-,,-,-r
simplicity r?n?i | ron hi i mu h
Dr. Derb v? ?jra ed wit h i one*
? fron Harvard with the r'a ? ?if '?93 ! ?
? ' ' I." - were ol? o hl In ilort u-?1
? id? > ni ian .?? Bt
!.. Ho? pi t SI '? ' '
T". ot-jore Roos41 elt hss been I
i ?. ii thi home o! her dsughtei fof ae?
eral da! s.
Although the youna gentleman who
4? as ushered Into the world b? Dr. ?Bdwln
? ? ould not he inten lowed, his
f.iti er ?poke foi I Im, aa Ii -
T in ? ? ? v ? OUd : ith- r t on Ml -
I.. ? ;? beca at 1:11 o' ocl
tbl morning Both of them are raentn*1
lendidl; li? weigh? eight ?p?9unds,
you know.
AUDIENCE ENJOYS
NINTH SYMPHONY
licethovcn I estival BrOVgM lO
Brilliant Knd by Orchestra
ant) Soloist.
The 1 thovi fesUvsl the Xen
vot?'; - been holding
for ih' last w?eeh rente to i brilllsnl end
ist night with n performance of the
.-.- Cani ?gls Hall. In :
?? ,.i pai i of - * ? S3 ..i'1 or the ot
i the < o .?t..!-:?. Bo
? ? . ; b) four solo performei ? ;
Mmi .'? snm Jomelll, Mlea ? "hrlstlne |
mu?. r, He? ?i m Hi r and \ Ihur MMdleton
concert? had all be?
love there '?41
?fork for thi beat h musie
> .. ,. ?. . oi otherwisi It
t ? ? Ind ; h? final
? om ert greeted ? indi? ce la ffer than
? ? ? t i : e
of it ; presentation *
? . when riven In a rincera man? ?
net, 'of ,i multitude of bcerara
Mr. Damroech'a reading of the sym-1
n?ii ?n,known, an.I only a few
igo hs previ ?t i ' levotktn to it
I ; twice in the seme afternoon,
.i?; -again lust night a readlns bt*oad
. ?lne and In splril ; d oonUntani .
' itis dynemlca ?? tread eh ??id not
- |ve ? ? i effs * bul was satisfied witn
letting '.:.v pose? spool for himself. !
In addition the bend save ample reeon-|
? ? <.f tone and played with admirable
If it w,is ?not a great pottervn
ai -. It wss one none the lesa ?roll worm
? at ing
?? Oratorio horus saai ?rita spiritI
the ilmosl unalngabls flneu?, and of the.
four solo performers Mme. Jaaselll gave '
! ebundently of her beauttful ?rates
i the choral portion of the work ic ?
??' hing which can bi - ? ? if ly ae- :
pl hed only bj the graateei ringersl
: .in or herauleaa ?pow- i
. , ^ i
i T?*"? progran rn opened with the Pidellel
[.Overture Ko ? ?and then Mine. Jomelll
?sang, with some variation from the pitch.j
cher air. fo oa ed by th *
foul n "Mr l<=? BO w-jtiderbar."
?Th? large audit wa? 1 rougbi ; most|
tars mln Its expressions of enthusiasm
!
ENTERTAINED BY M'ADOOS
Miss Eleanor Wilson Guest of
Honor at Dinner.
? TI Ti i ma Burras ;
: w . ?jhingtoi. March f.?The Becretary of
tie Trrasary and Miss Nana MeA?-too en
Itertadned a! dinner to>n'ght In in. nor of
? ? v mor sVllatn, a:>.i Invited as other
; | , i Mili ' - i: I the Miases
tcher, Miss Margare! ?iTMaper, atlas!
: h. ii i fjVali ott m sa m irgari t Perl Misal
.i Harlan Me-?? Ethel Koyes, Benorl
don Algara the Ho* Etnrieet ?Bdott r-.ni.-ii,
? - r, tarj . th ? Host Tlioam- Sprlnc- I
i:? ?? BriUsh third ssrrstsry, f.aron j
IHoral von I err?in-r, ?'?rrmati nttaoh*.:
??Basil Miles, BtsMnsan Hanka, "Sdwardl
J \\ hit ii?.? i ?if NOW York, ?rid J. <" Whlt-?. i
Miss Munraret Wilson Was the gne-t of j
? ..f Mr sad Mrs .'..s.-jah ? Davira]
nnei lo-nlghl si the ??? i iase|
1 ? i..i.
, Van Cortlandt Housecleaning.
In Cortlandt Muei am, at I an
IP riooed Its ?'""i ?? en Ifareb
i. foi the annual ssrrtag elsaiitasj tl ?-m
i? opened sgsln on Mar?-h 20
PADEREWSKI GIVES
A GLOWING RECITAL
Rare Afternoon of Piano?
forte Music for Carnegie
Hall Throng.
WILD ENTHUSIASM
BY BIG AUDIENCE
Spontaneous Outburst Shows
Pole Has Lost None of His
^ajjic Skill.
it \if
i ?
not oft- r.tion of
the ? ' of
? tors l - I
the itage afl programme ha
been finished o dei to at
? ?
i ? of | i. i
.? ?
nd 1
the, Pi
pis : ? t to
i. ? . ? ? ? ' ? rt, from
net
women'
'
?
...
nee ind it the magi**
potent aa 11
,
that he ofl
d out of 1 I Hat, M
p ,-,. . from the -
?
t-j wit those larger
| th? ? omposers
? ho.ii \,- --o lovingl" Interpreted
There have b?een portrdt patatera whoae
?vorh, v. . ... ., ' .i
of form and col? lected the!
own adva ; n,*,u ~s '"
zwe the i ? hol Ii .' en atton me ?
ti an the Ii Ing subj? ? I Itself could evo? ?
randa?. ? pe? foi m ? -
ai range and <
?. . .
of nature, theli subject, In Buch faahl?
tq conve) ". ">e layman who looks upon
? ?, ? pi, tun thdr own ai ?? appre
ciatlona and diacrlmlnationa Buch la M
Paderea kl'a power et apprehending the
?ir, m, ai thought of co ni. sa set
down In thdr work* ;?n'l of tram
It to every one who hesra him pla] that
f.,, tim poc? of Buch m .-ift' i noon
? . . _.. Hall held a throna '?' Pe?
Red to n plane d dorifl d mudcal
perceptions Listening to performan??ea
s,;eh its these the aUditOf SOPTOSCh?** Un*
Inner courte of the .?ir'. and tf there b?
gratitude and *i*ii her?, worship foi the
guide who haa led him thither, as toward
one who haa acrcompllshed the Incredible
thing, II la not surprising, Bo Mr. Pad r?
awak! earned and de erved ever] whU ?"
the enthusiasm thai found vent In cheers
end rlit|,i?iiif*s and the r.ii.t attitUdea "''
men and women crowding toward the
platform and si.l wl He he added half a
dosen numbers to hia ah?.-??!?- gi ? o
Programm? the Itublnatein barcarole, the
Becond cf Usat's rhap*M>?n>i -t Rameau
and three ?Chopin pieces. Ann. in
addition the pian b1 had interpolated
B< humann'a "AufS? ha ung" after hi - great
performance of the same ?*emp4Mer*a fan
r.is'i? m i- ma lor,
Mr Pederewskl i sa not often resched
i - ?] .-'?i a higher level et Intdlectual
and aensuoua beaut} than 'hat upon
which yesterday'a ?loin?,'.- for the moal
part moved; be waa m glowing mood and
phi?e?i \?ifi, an abandon that carried AH
before It, but ret did not for.-.? tha tone of
the pianoforte ? <?? on?l ?ts natural limita of
beauty and re onanee The ? * - m 111<>*
Ha> h fantasia and fugue, In Usd'i ar?
rangement, which began the afternoon
presented an etoejuent pause, h ft --r the
tant?ala, and a lun Inoua clarity of enund?
ation, when the fnfrat theme waa uttered
The B?Nthoven E Hal major sonata, Opua
tl, Se I, ?ith it? tripU- i m pat t in the
. p hi ? i i ead ?*- Ith hearten
. ig beauty, tempered b" lure and sound
I ich |uat and aloajuent
s ich shining diatin itlon in th<
bdance of Its parts, are not of ev? ? :
r of ? - i -on.
Perhaps the summit of th? ltd waa
attained In the Schumann faute?-! ?
.it?.I |n the Beethoven sonata. In three
, opln -i idles, from Opua 23, the plantai
? olOI Ing and acain a
i aril ' ? "r dlcloui pa laea In 1 ? ?
? trnit'o ruhato wa1- 08
caatonally ov**rrttone, bul the total .<-'.?
-a? of much lovellneaa. M? Paderea ild j
feeiinir for tha Oriental quality that lives
ii ' opii was delicately brought forward
m two masurkaa. whlla the it-fiat minor
scherzo waa played with terrifying vigor,
bul alwaya ?rlth beauty, 'i'hr Usst rh?,n
BOdy, in F!-flat. Which close,] the r,ro.
the algnel for til- Bensatlonal dter-meet
the aignal for the sensational meel
.ncr 1,et ween the a-tist and his audience
All in ail. it v.as a memorable re, it.-,:
MRS. KiMOX'S WILL FILED
Relatives Get Most of Estate
?One? Bequest to Church.
Thi iviii nf Florence A. Rnoz, wife of
Edward M KnOX, tt'3? Bled ?.este-ds; In
the BuiTOgateB' office The r\??.?utot ??
name.| ate .[ Prttdortc Kerrochart, .lohn
T McKenna and Edward M. Knox.
Plve hundred ?loiia?-: each la left to
Simeon It. fti?e, Leonora I. Pert and
.-? i t Turner, brother and atetara, ar.d
I ? aeh la left'to i.a;.-ra D. 8 ell, a
.nd N'.K.e Morse. Three friends ?
Emma Var?en, ritariotte i-\ Kennen and
i ?t Hoste ?recdve t*-oo each.
The rector, church Brardena and VOStfy?
men of St. Jamen s Episcopal '.").- re
edve tot, to be ptaeed la the fund ai
ready established .n memon ol the 'ate
rector of the ,h.:r.h, the f,Pv. ? U'ii
pola Warren
The husband is p4tf*mltted to live jn the
i tee at i::'iKerie|,|, tonn., as Ions as le
tvislie.?. but Whan he elects to leave it.
or vliPti he .?ies, the house is to BBC QMS
tie propeety or Florence ?'. Broaaon, a
, tot Ufe. to descend from her to her
twe BOOa, T 1er ?'ook Bronson and l'ie.1
ircival Bronsoa.
The r?sidu?, et the estate |a he.|
te Klorer.ce > Bronson.
THEATRICAL NOTES
?ieorge Gould and his family a?
B hov at William \. Brady's Playhouse
?esterdav aft?rn?i"n f,?r the performance
of 'The ThltiR.N That fount."
TWO boxea at last riight'l performance
of "Tee Mat;- ,-,?,,14?. ..i, the Thlrtjr?
ninth 8tr?-et Theatre, were O'vut? ? ??! b]
the prince ssal Piineess Avmori te Phi
cisne gad thru ku?-?is Mi and Mr?. Oil?
rei Mat r.man ai I I Bart] wire In an?
other im\ a,.i hi the orchestra Ella
Pfbeelef *\ lieos entertained frlenda.
DR. JOWETT TO REMAIN
Cables London Church Change
Would Be Unjustified.
The Mev Dr. John Henry Jowett cabio 1
IS Ba*??*laBd -.cst.T?iav declining ihe call
*o t'nlcn '"ongrejational Chapel. latlBg?
ton. London The distlnguished MBaJtSSSh
praaebsr, who reaas "fresa Carr "Lause
i'hapel. Birmingham, to b? pastor of the
Fifth Avenue F'tesbyterian i.*hurch. .-ai 1
?ii his ?meeaage:
Deeplj sppraclats th?? honor of taavl?
tatlon. but cunnot Bad any titetl?? atiun
for nty loot lag my p?-reeeat chsurgi
Bd Mrs. Jowet! Will sail on April !
for England, on their v?.;?> to the il"
T.ar.1. ?On their rotura m the fall the? nil
move late an apariin ml and the church
? ?? up the MSSS a >ear house a:
N". .1 I?.SI 6ltii atroi t, rented for th??
pastor.
D Jowet ? aalen -?*".???? a oar an I
Befo ?? his arrival be I
that he i :o bai s ?-,,, aead for as Bail
: a ' he becanne reconciled to It when
bs i- .ii'
VANDERBILT BURIAL
TO BE AT NEW DORP
Final Funeral Arrangements
Await Consultation with
Pastor from Biltmore.
Burea?
Msi h : Pi?al srrange
' tur the funeral/of George *
' ? i: ?-- Rusi
101 of \ ' -
of Blltmon ahotn Mrs '
bill
v' " ?gementa,
'i i- h? ;.. ?? K,
? '. I'.piscoi'al
n The
Bhihop of w.i
?. i>.
S> >| " 111 ? ?.ii-iuef th?
?
OB and wl :
, '?" b tried in 1 ? ? i> v a Dorp,
.. Tui ads j
Mi -, d M g? ? ard "H gbP Mi end
M " v \ si ?:? rl lit, and Mr and Mi
Relph Pul ? ive an ed In W n hing
itti nd the fui ?
il". N ?', March : Tha
, of till Bou ? . . of wlm h
i a member, re
' quest? ?i ? ? e buried uad
If the r?
j quest rice? will
ihe conducted here ;.t the same hour as In
Sew "i ork.
i lose sasoi ites s of Mi ? si
l baring definite knon ledgs of the
prOViBlon - Of.made pro
on for in?- maintenance of the church
and i he raemoi... I luMPital hs built and
? ??.,.. , ? also said
a.?>? vi iti pe- presen ed.
1 Th? i"', -i i, aggregal i - ibout one bun
drcd thouaand a? ? hoa ? ? er, a 111 even! -
ualtt be Included In the Southern tpps
u dan N'ationa Pai k "--?? n t
M
a.
MRS. ANTON A. RAVEN.
\ ? !? , wife of th
>.f the Atlantic Mutual Inaur
ny, No ?' Wall a!.
? i. at ' ? ? home, Ko
Pre ildi i.i ?tri et, Bi ooklj n i fter two
Hin? i Bhe had Uved In Bin* k
I) n <-n ?? ism and ws i the otdi at
of thi Won en'a Board ol r*Oi
. Ijrii Miealona of ? hi Ri ... med ? hurch on
? Height For tl
t ol th? \". omi n'a Mia o
Society, und ?h.Iso s member of
th? women's branch of the Clt) Mission.
?91. her husbsnd, two sons, Will
lam ". Raven, of Catdwel!, S. J., and the
it, lohn H Raven s bo I? si the Th?so
logli i Seminan at Nee Bransvrick, N
.i . snd i? daughti Mi i Peter \ Mat ?
?Lean Th? fum ral ? HI be held
ti . i ...i:, al hei h"" ? b nd the
b . lal ? Ml folios m Gri nwood i '?
B. FRANKLIN DE FRECE.
i*. ?Franklin pa ?fi?acs son of the lai?.
\ ?? i ?, ?-.,?? . .... d ! asterdaj
irmii pneamonis el hi?, hoeae, No. ???'
Neptuns Park, Ne? Rochelle, after a lei
? i.? I tineas.
He '.'.?? '"?in In IWI ?and mot .graduated
ft oui ,\e?\ fork L'nlveraltj Hs ?rea
member of the Reform Club of this dtj
and the Thet? Psl i"i.it"rnitv n*? leaves
?his nioth.r and two ?deters He was .?,
mi mber of the tan fltrtn ??f Hoadlej.
Lauterbach .?>
WILLIAM H. PRESTON.
? n pi? iton, of the man
Bra of Preaton ft BUele, dl??d su<i
,i, nl; apopk ay at hla
I Ws ? atreet, Newarl
ii,? v ... .. ctj nine i eei a old.
Kor twenty years Mr, Preston waa ?sec
-. . . ? ? thi Sixth
: m uhur? h He I ? l hM ?if",
t .? ? ? aavghi
ARTHUR PARTON.
Ai mut Parteo, a ?laiideeaps i? ta
seventy-ot??? rears Md died from p ?
. aeteiday. si his Iwaae, No. 11
, Belmont Terrace, ionkei Hi wm ?born
! .,i Hudaoi . N. V . and ws ">' "? ,
... satlonal Academy of i>fai?n ?J?a
v . - ?? . ... ?society, ?ffemi ???
oik in In the Metropolitan Musi
. \j( \x\ He ? ? eds s from t i
and fi-tr?ign government* He leaves ins?
??jifa, two - two daughters
SIR GEORGE W ROSS
?a ??
; Toronto, ?Mari - G-**orge w.iiiarn|
rnerly Pren ? - Province,
?if Ontario, died U>-da? after a long ill-;
neH ?aras 1 drn Mlddlesi
. ,, .,,; _ ? ,.r. Bi mt IS, 'Sil. and
fucation In th? public |
te were ?taking .? coi>n*se at the,
1 Normal School, T?rn*??nto Later he nm
: laa a! Albert University and
arad tat d . 'ne ?le^re. of i.i.. I;.
In iv'? ii" waa ? ailed to i be bar in M
or to thai ??? i ad been an Inepector
of public Kbools and bad taken ;? .eading
, ? the creat of a model sonool
pvsteni. He iteadll) contended for the
.'?mu'. "' textbooka an?i favored the
?limiting of noirial ?schools ?to prof?'.-9i?jnal
'jr.:
w,i? -?? i >? Minister of k?i u a
\ tion. noli r,?r tl it pMos for .????#? rears
ijft ?- er a?id Treeaurar of the
Province of omano from IgjS to IMS ami
Iwsj celled '" t ?? Senate of ?*anad8 in
i"--; He was rcraated a kaighl In ltl<
, g|r ,;,or,.,. Rosa was the editor of several
I Ht one time or ui.otruT
Me ??rote "Tlie Ijf*? an?l Times of the
Aiexender Mackenale ' ''Report on
the HehoolH of Bngland and ?iermany"
;. : . othei b^ok?.
-a
'justice harry h. CLABAUGH.
' Waetblagte?, ktarch l.?Cbiot .luaiic?
I li.tr-.. II . ? lUgh, of the Supreme
Court of the t?istii?t or Columbia, <i??.i
' ?uddenl; ?las! Big*! Sftj -sight
r? <.'..) He oras .-n his uns to Qeergs?
toa-n L'nlveralti Law School to lecture
' when atrlcken. He \en\t* a wife and two
daught
.1 i-tl?.''? i'lalia..gh waa bom in Cumber?
, , Md. il- waa elected Attorney Gen?
oral of Maryland In IMt?, and served until
Mat eil. 1W9. w'nen he was appointed an
aoaorlste justice of the DlStrlci Hjpren.e
lie wdt appouit?'<l Chief ?Tustlcs
on May !. l!HX* At on? time he was rhalr
n,an of the RasmbUcaa ritate ?'ommlttee
?)f Mar] kind
REAR ADMIRAL GEORGE A. LYON.
I'hll.iUelpl.ia M't? : K,.,?- \dmir.il
lirnin?. a. I.von. U S N. iietircd?, who
du?i in thh dt] rastsrdayi irtil se butrlod
? 1. . ?'??Ill? II'' ?ABS ?e\etit\ MIX yOafS
oM He ?" tered the navj s ; a paymaster
Hti.i was retired ir. IMS srlth the tank <?f
r.-iii inlmnal.
I
?ADVOCATE OPEN AIR
WORK FOR CONVICTS
Civic Federation Women
Hear Addresses on
Prison Reform.
CANADIAN AUTHORITY
CONDEMNS CELL LIFE
Thomas Mott Osbornc for Out
door Idea Superintendent
Riley Censures Sing Sing.
Lahor :n the open a?r and "farm ?
?i >es were sdvocated as remedies fee
' ?"1 P ; >n 8" il? .11 Urda slate in th?
oncludiag reaferen i m wesaea ot Um
National Ctvle Federation, held at th?a
Motel Aete-F vesterdav Mr- K;.?nc:? M,?
Ni II ?BaeoB, |r. sreaated
0, podl on to the pillion eell and to e-?,,
- ? minding the i,,, mi tha en
? formad tha keypoti ,.f thea?ldiassss
Dr. .'ohn T (iilmonr, superintendent of
tn- Ontario, ?'.in . Htt.ir ma.t??r> , told of
Hie hcneilts ac, oniplish, d t., to?- ' ntodd
lltS 88 ???? vision He added
i artsh to announce no self as an un
< ompronilsin/*, <-nemv of eel. ill??, for t?'
???i- eent d the Brisetiera of this ?ounti.
1 or of any other. 1 am a stion?- s?l\ocate
.LttdOOf ife for the prisoner."
Thomas M >tt OsbefSM , halrmun of the
Commlaaleii >f l'rison Reform, told of his
ries ? s ,i ?ring the ?period d his self
I ln< arceration in \ ibura prism. Its con
: turned his attach aajdne" esJd n? cornil
i tions. and announced himself ;,s incline?"
'?? favor the "op.?n an ' Idea In Sffggg
life.
Itaie B>iparlnteadeat lUley ?Jafred win*
Dr, ?Vshorne ?hst work out ,,f doors ?wan
BBS "f the solutions at the evils. He?
pointed out the lack o:' facilities for the
adoption of this principle ?n Sin< 8lnp
priaoa, which institution he also OSBSMPSd
for it? had sanltat1.it' Superintendent
Rita] ?as supported in his views ,??? ?ir
laudo i" Lewie, ainrdaijt of the ?Trtsei
\ leetattan d New Tort
Uovernor ?iswald West of OrtSSM tatU?-)^
on the industrial ???le of Hip prison ?|i,,*
tlon. Bad stated that the results ohtalnM
?wing i r ion? ra la ?4ork m tn? api i
., - ?> i rre Badafaetai r? Ha advocated *
central b??or,l at ? out ml for all prisons ??I
the state
it. i: Smsk whttin, prdesaar af ssaaal
legislation ?t? CohimMs I nlvetdty, dis
ed th? ?.sit) <>i' ha\ .n;- ciHxleiit
rnanagara m the industria dapartaaeata
Bf i'i is'inv
S.,i?i" of those present a' - Bldaj ?
in.?.-ling were Mr.? Archibald M-vinn
"f Castle Potet, N. ?'.. mas Alice Smith.
i ohatlea adtaei of Nea s'ork; Mrs i <*???;
. r ? H Ka'oti and Judge V .I'll, 1'ile
MARRIED.
, | 4 ? IT ' ? ,f IK I'.- \t noon Batu ? ? '
Brick? Preabyterlan Church b) the Re
v , |iu n T Merrill, Era ? i P ilmt i
? Gavit, of A Iban j. and Mi ; Marie T
i , "ooke, of folorado Springs .-m'l Mew
Vork itt.v, dauKhler ?' Major I'm?****
! s Turner.
Koikes i"* ir ?TVB nnil denlli? iiiB?t
a?Tomiianied 9a lull itatnr anil ,i<i?ire?s.
i
DIED.
,,i- i-,, .?. \t Parten ?.rthur
? 'larke. Man i McK.it , i I
, m in- 1.1,/.;<!,<?!:, It Smith, Jan ca H
Pox. ?"lia l> Bmlth. Mai la (a
Halle' ?'h,,. tn " Vanderbill >', W.
Mead i;ii;, <; ? mi ? i "ii"- K
Morris, "Dorothj M '?> llllami ? ?<? ,.i ?i
S'ewton Mai E
BARHTDT .1 No. M Baal .
i riday, March 8, Emil; M . v? d
.? ii.,, '. ? Bar?; ?.' a d ?i night' : '
I ,. joet ii, i '. Bald a ; i. Funeral i"
CLARKE?Oi ; ' March i
late resWence. u, \. ?? 1 or* City, Msr?
i McKle, vi ife ??I ths i ???? tieo if, .?
i lie, Ph I?.. In her Ht h ? ? ?? l*i
n, ral pi Ivate Interment bi i
. ? the I.n'"'' of the f.ilinl .
,-; r us i ut liar? h I i:h/..,i,, th B'i i
Curtis, daughter of Anna Sha? i
ai .i tue late (ieorgs W Hilara furl
. i. si, i?ti, ??-. Bard BV? v., ? i
sttitci Island Puai
i private
I'i >X 8 .d'l? f.'. o:- I r da] 'I ?
the residence ?r her sister. Mi -
n. Hallst?.?i. v.\ anaton, til . Ella Mil ng
; ;.,,,. ? it'.- ?,f i it. Thorns i Era ' ?
. . s on Monds? M
1 ?,t - | . m., at the r< sidence of hei
? ither, Bda in l(. I milnghani No
... ? . Brooklj n tab i m
; i .vate.
H \!,[.i;v \: bei 1st* res?denc? Se
Madison sr . Brook I j n. Christin -. daugh
h .,? Jessie liar;?- and tl late \v
.,??.., Halle; Notice of fun.-ial heie
after.
MEAD AI Pert Chester, N V. March
t'?i4 Ella G.? widow of Benjamin '
m. ,,.i Funeral m nice al h? i ?te re?
,, . r. \o 44'j North Main st Mond..
? :,, ?| st . at s p. in Int. un. I?l
White Plains. It. V.
MORRIS- March *. Doroihy M Morns
fhapel Stephen Merrill Burial i
. ?"tion < '" KT" a "**. an'' I*1'11 ri
M-;\\ TON' -March i. Mary 11 *-,.-..
i.?...) slxty-thrsB yesrs. Funeral i .,
Stephen Merrttl H irtal an?i Cretnallon
rompan;-. Eighth ave. and 19tli Ht , Bua?
U o'clock.
PAItTON At renken, N v on Batui
day, March '. lall, Arttmr Partan, ?Kra
sari Puneral ser* Icea at his bt<
reafdence, Mo. 11 Reimont Terrace.
vonkers. N. v. Moaday afternoo
..lock. Intermant at Myatic ?'onn.
n idaon, n ! ; "?pets please ? spy,
RAVEN- On Saturday. Mar. h .". ISM, at
lier r?>- d? I '- 0 NI President s*
Brooklyn, Qertrude Oatman Raven
wife of Anton a. Raven, in ti,?? ;.',
? ,ar d her ug' ' Punerd aervi-es at
the Reformed ?'hirch on the Ifei-fht.?.
Plerrepont Bt . nrar Hei.r;. st . Tlrookl>n
on Monday. Mar? h 9. at 2 e/cteCk,
smith??Ob Friday, March ?">. laart-ea ?
Smith. In his 80th v,ar. funeral s? r
vices at his late residence. No IS Hamtl
ton Terrace. Sunda; :>' 'tertioo? .tt
?, , ...??;<. Interment, private, Xen*! |
'.emetery.
SMITH Podded] at Stamford. Ce I
Frldsv. March ??. 1114, Maria. Lawrey
Smith. Puneral asrvi? es v m be hek
;-* her laic residence. No tl 'ilenbrook
P.oad. Monday, Mar, h 5. st 2 p. tn.
VANDERBIX/r Suddenly, at his 1st?
reaiditnce In Washington. t>, C, t;eors<
W., i'0'in?est son of the laie Will,am H
Vanderbllt :n the |2d year or hia agi
Funeral Bervtaes aiB be held on Mo?
da\. Mar? h 9. at ll' O'ctack, at th?
Bethlehem ?:hapel of Washington ?'athe
dral. Interment at the ? on\ < in?.', ? I
the family.
THE MKK.'T.ins OP Tin: PLATKRI
announce with deep regret the deatl
of their fellow member, i>or|? IV
Vanderbllt. or. Mar, h I, 1814, JOHN
DREW, President. HARRY ROWE
8HBULE1. Beeretairy.
MORE ' "i March 7. Ifl 1 i'.ir? 1 ? ?
Elirasbdh, widow : Wetnraora
th? 14th ;ea- of her ng?-. l'une??
Ben taa drlvata
W1LL1AM1 Msrch L "il Ssr.?h li
widow of R Smith William?, in her *9t',i
I ear S.?r\i,es at her late ri-sld? ii?-e.
No. 9" Park st . Otaiii,e, N. j , Sutiday,
March n. at ~ p m
(EMrri i{|E?i.
HIE \\???il?l\l\N (IMErfKT.
238?1 t?t. R; !i?-l?m Tain ?nd bv | rot tt
OTee. ?_??? K.ist SM ?? . \ T
?III II l.H.
m 4 i.v ' if i ' i \.. i..i Kaaaaa ? -
' } :? ,\\ n ' ?FFICk Sa i:;i4| Hr<->? i ?
, I me? :,?trr," lei??r?p>. ??ffir?
11 M'.l.l M ? .11 Ik \ . 1?7 |rM, |J ,.
tireel v, ?.?a; \\ 4? ,',-,,?, itre., ^n<i s?
Jl'j Weil I IS (B arr??t.

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