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GECRGEW. WHITNEY WEDS MISS BACON Big Reception Follows Simple Ceremony .it Westbury. L. I. BPIOK DAUGHTER OF FORMER AMBASSADOR June Upholds Ancient Reputation a?? Month of Rose?, and Marriage. S 11 BS marked the -. .. Westbury, L?ons Island, yes v*rih" I* Ha< ?.. formel K\ for v^ ? mber of - ? ..???. ?n a* lard Pope, rc** ? ) by the Rev . i> D., of Oro ton. Maas ?- rr ; v ni'itor r ihe Ba n i.nme, the at I .i'-'* Mitt I ?'K ? ?:???-. a.? a*, fath? ? ? ? i ? -.:??? m ? M u rn and Miss > v - MaSl , ? \i ? Julia ' * i- ? ? tb.r !'.--t tr.A-.t and : 'the | rai - i: Hai - ? " - \ '??"I and ?nthu were Is ??t the ? : | - I Masachus? Mrs ? ? , :. Mr. and Mrs Harry Mr ? ' N' Stanley lh Mori and ? ting*. M i Mrs K ? ' ? ? v- Mrs Dev Mra. I y Jay. Mr. and Mrs. m a: ?i Mr and Mi v. ebb. ? ' their wrddinrt - and Mr* Wh in? y will i ?... . r.- p- . ;i*hler of i vmond. ? rled to ?v, ?.-eater ? ? her mother. ? ? ? ? rmfd the ? . - palms and pink ??. givei way by h*r :. vmond. wore a p??? n trimmed with ? wreath of ; li!? -of-the-vai ? : Stl v. .re Mitt M ?sj Ml dr?ed Holmes, Misa Katharine alike ; , with girdl? ?s of ? pink - ? - ? , ., :..f.r? ret girls -law of 'te ' ? , . ? ? ; i ? ?? ? ner Moreh? ny. Miss Kathleen '? ll and Mi-. James P. da*. Mortlm? i t"ok n tn. Church -, ramenl The ehancel ?a? bar-kM with early summer do ? x"i foHag? An I tei ting f?al ? of the **dd ,t n t?"?k pi? s on th? *<-dd ?. of tue bride s mother ?nd ? | rand mother, Mr?. Lyons. a Taylor per? ..on;., ?a hi? h was folio by a I at the home of Mr. ISi Mr- SI... ia '.\ Ml : '1 St Tn- I * ? trimmed with ? t:l!<- veil em- , ?-lie cart ? llley Mir-s Nan ? onl) ?nt h I brother's the USherS were Walter *H? ? f, H arle? ' Ktihop i Mr W pg\ ?'end They will ll Hill. Long Island. ring Bowers ???*?!??? O lady? Hirsch was mar '**? last e\. ? ng i , William W. BUI ? *??. at the home of her mother, lira *-**?? >l Hin h IS hast SIth it The ?ren-ifti,, Wmt r>erfoi-med by the lo ?* ?*? Tlutn? a reception followe?i. "?? b' ran away by b<?r * ?? . ??y?saUii and tulle, trimmed w.th < ar emb**?*idered In ? I of vv bite ? i -???.?..,?? Mrs. Henry ? ok Newman. .Mane ? ?urrav f*i]t.??rmun ?served as his broth ' ?Xst man, and the u*?'.?-.-- war? t^y1-* I- Hirsch. Ja<?|iie.- s Hirsch, "?**1 I? Harry Bllberman, ?y**"" I? b rrows <? d W lllla*a W. **Vrn.? rne (Jrsal Lake? s at 1 '??. Hi BYRNS-FITZGERALD. J * '*" ?' HI ? ' II BS Ma: t f< FitS ? | of former ?supreme ?7*J-' and Mr?, lit/, 2 ?j il and ?*"-" ;.,..,?. |8latl() ,,?,k plate? at noon ^"-?-o In the ne-*- church ??? .-? j..,.i I^BT' -? A.n^f.ii ais i?^^' private, mum but mi ,T*-'' relative! benli; pressai Ths ? on? att? ndant "?.as bar I ndeainajd. katJ^??'"?'' ' Byrna, sitatar of the ??etl"0"' i""1 M' li>'rn*''-- beet ?*" mj**"-'" ' ' oomba. Bryan Lawrence -"-*-*'?? Terta* Lawrence, nc'-bcw and Mr?^- GEORG1 VV. WHITNEY. : were pace and i ? Th* ? ' hy the Re* v??>?-[.? ? E B, w ho has known t ? their In ? ? . at th? ?asl JSth st. Mr. and Mrs Byrns will spend th? neyn Bermuda. WOLCOTT?BENTON. Mi i L s B? nton, ol ( ?an ? s ? ai i Clarence EX Wolcott, of Syracuse, number of esldent of ti '?m* 11? . . . ried yesterday In I Collegiate h. The ceremony wai performed by the Rev. I ?a*, id Wei Astoria Following the wetadins Mr. and Wolcott pave s luncfdton al the Waldorf It is their int? ntlon lo i at the lorf for a few days before starting for Ihe White M on their ho.ie - moon. Mr. \\ olcotl Is ' fty yi ? and a is s a i ower, while his brld ? i. forty-six and th.s is her third marrutge. BOWMAN ?HOLWICK. M:-s }'.'? 1 ioIw il k, eldest ?..'.; M- . Hoi wick, of Canton, Ohio, was married last to Lewis Bowman, ol Mount -, X V . ? ? ?:. Ai - ir Hlg the - ? taking place in St - Epiecopal Church, in Canton. Only .! f? m friends an?! relative!? were pr?s? nt. Mr. ??'.'I Mrs Bowman will make ? home In Mounl Vernon when they re? lu -n fn.in Ihelr I MORGAN ?RUTGERS. New Brunswick, X. J June . At Rosebank, the countrj home of Mrs. ? f Btromberi afternoon Mus Lain M ' ? daughu r of Mr. and Mrs Henry Livingston Rutgei fiiiah. Btate of Washington, became the brid? of Professor John Mvlngston Mor? gan, of Columbia University, s son of L?r. John Brockholst Morgan, of New York. The ceremony wa? performed by Dr Mor? gan, fatner of the bridej-room Hope for Judge Hornblower. Lit? hi eld, ' ??: n , Jun? 2 Judge William H Hornblower has held his own for the ? ? iy or two, according to a statement given ?"it to-day by the physician who is t? him for i ? art dis? .-??o at his sum? mer home here. It Is hoped that the crisis may be staved off a w..;< at leeat. .\:.-u lute ?piiet la pr< ? i for the . ?-o THEATRICAL NOTES. v i thur Hamm? rsteli :.ied upon "The Trsp ss the title of the heretofore un? named drama, written by Richard Hard i Edwin Ooodman, which is announced for presentation In October. Tully Marahall will be in its1 east in 'The Paaaini Show of 1*14" the new Winter ??arden revue, Bernard Oranvtlle, comedian, ?ill givi s burlesque of Guj Bat? : os? in "i ?mar, the T? The household effects of Mrs Raymond Belmont, formerly th.' actreaa Ethel Lor? raine, will be soi-i at auction by Darling ?v. Co., I Baal 33d .-t , to-morrow morning at ll o'clock Tht goods are va lue. i at ? ? Imonl win re? turn to the stags next season Robert <:. Pltkln b engaged John ? Plahei foi :.. \r sea? >n, and will pari ' f a young offk ? i of the navy In the support ol Hasel Dawn In "The Debutant? Misa Kleanor Gordon, \i-.- MaggU We - ? dman w? re engaged ?n to appear In "Step Lively.?' the farce thai Mi. l-'iner bon i? going to product at Atlantl? i on Jin ? Hie ent ol th? Palace has an? nounced thai for lio- week ol Jun? ? n Lackaye will appear In the pi let "Quita." bj Hall Mi killst? r, A. H. Woo s, managei ol the Bltlnge, sgm next sei efore he mi With two (days in town tbat promlae to r in through the summer, he ? ? i for Douglas Fair? banks'.*- new- comedy, "Hs ? om?M I y Basiling." for June la, and the flrel pr?s entatlon will be mads al Atlanta? cit> on July ??. alter which it will be pi ' on in Ity. of the Ziegf? Id d< i ' s, in the Aei Lai Uard? the management h...- decided to open it at ? ? lock nightl) ..i U ?.'?-lock, ' BS originally j.Iumk i WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY. fr?-e admission te lh? As ?? un o' Natural Hiarory. M?Ml Museum "f Ar?. Kew Vork /'.?????kUmI Parti Van ? Uii'it Trfrk Mjiieum ?'"I lh? A<?u.,.? 1'ui.ii?- h?-i?rina of ?he Called State? n-aninlaatoa ? ?ii inducm.?! Helaltea? ?'?'> Hall, 10 a. m ?lutin*; of UM H.'??'??? S'i. a.r.i.K 'lujriian SO .,-.., 1 ...?. I M ' i ? IntertM - un ol , Me'iopolilaii I.if. Hulld I I , A?l?-;n B. O ... in Hi- lf.in.-i"n-'l"" Oeparlnien? ?f Itmlio??!.-. I?'-.; ? ? LaSbOI 1. i j : i ? 1. ? ?1.1 Jorum, f?ebor Temple, *? p ni Monng ef th? i'a!uinct Club, rovm?. XI 1 iftn av., evtnlng. LYD?G HOYT WILL WED MISS ROBBINS Miss Prudence Whitney to Become Bride of Rob? ert Mallory, Jr. miss da::k3sch to wed mr. pennington Miss Lilian Cooper Comley Is Betrothed to William Lee s Woodward. a w. Robbins, daughter <*f Mr. \\ Robbins, will be mar? ried to Lydig Hoyl this afternoon in St. George's ' hurch. Mrs. .lohn W Minturn v ill be her sitter's only attendant. ? 'hartes l. \pi ? ton ? ill l"- beat man, . id the usl et ; will be Henry Worthington Bull, Sammi A Welldon, Bertram de S. ?'ruer, Edmund P. Rogers, Sheldon Whltehouae, Billot Cross, Sprm-er Turner Chalmers WO.'d. jr. A large recep? tion will follow at the home of Mr an 1 Mrs. Robb n ,33 Last 74th St. in i rch, Uve. \ y . this after? noon Miss Prudence Whitney, daughter of Mrs Marsells ?lark Parsons, will he ..ii. th? bride of Robert Mallory, jr. Th.? bride will be attended by Miss Edith Will Miss Polly Jacob, Misa Eleanor N'aalt, Misa Natal? Gilbert, Mi- Delle ! Carrere, Miss Louise Baldwin and Miss Ellen Auger, franela M. fllodgett Is to be best man. and the ushers are to be ?Charles H. Mallory, Holmes Mallory, r?an? i s. Page, Earl T. Williame, Fran? cis w. Murray, Charles W. Howard, Leonard Kenned) and Gilbert Congden, of Providenc? After the ceremony there \w\\ be a reception at Puraen Hill, the ? ?- Mi i i ? Mis Persona at Rye. The marriaSe Of Miss P*1oren?*e Marshall, a niecs of Mr. and Mis. Henry Clay Place, of this city, to <?. Ellis Densmore, of i hartes Dana Densmore, of Brook ? Mass., will tak>? pia? ? tins afternoon at the ?lot ; Mr. and M:s Waiter Damroach hav? annountsed the engagement of their ?ter, Miss AH? Blalns Damrosch, to Hall Pleaaants Pennlngton, t-?>n of Mr. and Mrs. Jomas Pennlngton, of Baltimore. Mis Damrosch iis a granddaughter of the late James <? Blalne. Mr. Pennlngton la a ??laduate of Princeton, i" and is now completing a coins,, of architecture at L'Ecole des Bsa.ua Arts in Paris. He win return to tins country m AugUaL Mrs William J. Comley announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Lilian Cooper Comley, to William Lee Wood? ward, of East Orange, v J . son of the late William Van Bchoonhoven Wood ward, of Plattsburgh, N. v. Mr. Wood? ward was graduated from Williams Col? lege in 1901 and from Harvard Last School. Gtacomo Kara K? rni, Italitm ?.'onsul General In New York, an?l Mme Fant Komi lave '.eased the country place ?>! Mi. and Mrs Herbert ?'. Lakin, at Sens ?laie, N. Y.. tor the summer. Mrs Edward s Knapp and Miss Mar? garet Knapp will ?ail for Europe to-day to -i? i"i tiie summer abroad. Mrs John Turner Atterhury ia at the Hotel Gotham for I few day.?. Mr a-d Mrs. Hurry Payne Whitney will hav.- a. large house party over the S . ? * end at their country place at West t.'.rv, Ltmg 1 land. Mr and Mm. fiedcii'K ROOSeVOtl went t?. Long Beach yestsr?aay to remain until the middle Of the month, when they will go t?i ih.-ir country place at Skaneateles. \ \ , for the summer. Mr and Mi? "A arner M Leeds, of Plandome, Long Islan-d, have taken the house ??i Mi and Mrs. Francis Burton h., rlaon al Hat Harbor, Mi . for th. bummer. Mi a? ni Mr? Philip Uvtagstoa will g" i?. Bar Harttaoe to-day for the sumaser. Mr. and Mrs Arthur H. Twombly will go to Spring Lake, N. J , June "*0. for : ? '.son Mri? Charle? Peering und her ?laughter, M ins Marion Peering will Mail to-day for Europe, Where they will spend the sum? mer Mr and Mr? John H<*n**j Pnr?y, of Waahinnton. have arrived in town and tie at the Hotel ?iotham for a few da>s The laut of the ?erie;. of dinner dances given by Mrs. A. M- Thsfkara. jr., will be held to-night at the Hotel Blllinore. ALTMAN ART NOW HOUSED IN MUSEUM Merchant's Gift to Public To Re Opened to View in the Fall. FUND OF .$150,000 ALSO ESTABLISHED Income to Pay Attendants and Upkeep Transfer of Title in Letter to Trustees. Robert '" da Forest, president ?>f the Metropo tait M : ? un of Art. announced I'tsterda] that the lltman art roliection ha<i heen del vered to the museum t\> Ihe exeeuti ? ? talc He aald it - be tem? - ?I during the - n ?r. and thai It seat ? tpe? i.?i to open th collet lion t" lh? public b? a iecepllon about No?.? ii't.i r I. Michael Friedsam one or th? esecutors of th?. .Mim.m ? late, r?stenle?, gent s Liter to the HU tecs of the museum in? forming them of the transfer of title. If reada, In part "On behalf of ihs executors of the Alt man est?t? Il non becom? dut* to complj win the on- remaining Inat lion contain?*?! In thai r'"rtio?i of Mr Alt man's will be?|U?*athlns to the Metropoli? tan M v ? ? ,. . Hin-? art . ollec tion. "Mi A.tin,i- wanted t?-? R:ve m 'he peuple of il" - It* ol Ki w V.i k that which during his life ?as so cherished a pcvaesalon, mid his ludgment cannot I ? halleng? ?i when h< det? rmined thai s sift to the Metropolitan Muaeum or Art t* I s? rv , ?| t he pur| "On Januar* ?'? an agreement was signed bj Mr de For? st, as pi d< rat ol lh? in-i'-. in , ? self and <??>-? x. cutoi i repr? senting ll eatatt an i n- ? em? nt that, while coverin/* every suggestion and request enumerated In Mi Altman's a III, provided for the displa* ol the collection and Iti n alnt? nance ' th? museum In strl? t and full accord with the expressed desires of the donor. To-day the mua? um is in possession <?f the art treasures, all having been removed from Mr. Altman's house and safel ti insf? rred to th? Ir new ? w ners. "There is but one more obligation thai we hav? to fulfil, that we ma> tender, and you on hehall of I i< muaeum (trusteeal ma) accept l ecrtfned check for $150 000, to he held ?? you as s perpetual fund, 'the Income "f which only shall be used [and applied to the salari?e of Theodore Y Hobby an?! Arthur J. Boaton, whom you have retained I.: for the collection In conformity with the wish <.f the donor, and to the care, maintenance and preser? vation of th? collection. And any surplus income may b? applied tu the general uses of the muaeum, In the discretion of its trill "Th'is are hav? completed our labors, and. as executors, have fulfilled our con trad with you. Vou, representing, lbs I trustees, and Indlrectlj the real bene rielarles?the people of the Clt) of Nan York-now hav? your r.'trt of the under? taking to perform, and it la irith a feeling of suprem? ? unfld< nci In 3 oui di sire ai ?I ability i" carry <>i;t vom part of the agreement that we 1 nder tins magnifi? cent gift to your safe keeping." Robert VV. ?Io Foreat, on behalf of the museum. In acknowledging th?.s letter, wrote to Michael Friedsam, Bernard Bechi. Georg? H 11. ad and Edwin J Btelner, e*e? il 1 of th? est?t? : "it haa been 1 pleasure to have met with you m our mutual effort to carry out Mr Altman's public spirited and gen? erous intentions and to have taken part with you m a?i the arrangements Incident thereto, In which all of us have found ourselves so *. ? rj s> mps ?The museum, as you know, pre*****s< to make an Immediate temporary installation of this gr? ?t gift, as we bcllSVe Mr. All man would hav. wished, and we trust that the permanent Inatallation, to b? effected as - ton as our ne? wing is com? pleted, will meel Ihs cap?******!?-* of all of us Th?- muaeum will spare no effort to this end." CATS BARRED BY TUMULTY Insisted Summer Home Lease Contain Prohibitory Clause. The Tribun? B .????? ' Washington. June ! Joseph P. Tu? multy, secretary t?i President tVHaon, la seeking s summer home at Avon-by-the Bea, \ ?'. where he spent laal summer. The ou?s drawback to Mr. Tumulty's happiness at that pla??- was the cats. When Mr. Tumulty went down for a week-end rest he would have to brush s half dosen "i so off the front steps of his house. There will not he an) cats at the Tu? multy aeashore home this summer for be? fore he leas.: a house there must be a guarantiee that it w-iii be free nom ?Hts Time Curtain Rises To-day AFTERNOON. 2:1?? High links.?'?-.sum Potash ?*v Perlmutter.?'ohan's The Yellow Ti? l*et. El tinge Xlegfetd's Kolli. > New Amsterdam Too Many Cooks. Wth (Street s? \? n K? ) s m Baldpate.?'aiety The He.nif. Shop.Astor 2:20 a bV rap ?*" Paper Empire 2:30-'i'he Things That l'omit. .Plsyhouss The Dummy .Hudson A Pair of Sixes.Ixmgacre STOCK AND ONE WEEK THEATRES. 2 15 ? me 1 *?' ? . A? sdem> The w ortd and H - W If? Ro 1! EVENING. gi?j?High Jinks.?'asine potash A- Perlmutter.Cohan's The Yellow Tickel.Lltin*-? /.u-,".<i'i- Follies. New Amaterdem Too Many Cooks. 33th Street Kitty Mai-Kay.Comedy feeven K? ?.?. to Haldpate.?iaiety To-day .18th Street The Beauty Shop .Astor i:jO-? The Things Tn.it Count..Plu.vhouse The Dummy.Hudson A Pair of Sixes.Long-acre A Si rap of Paper.Kmpire STOCK AND ONE WEEK THEATRES. ? 15??'tie I'.?*- .A.-ademv The World and Hi? Wife.Itov al VAUDEVILLE HOUSES. Mats, l'ai'y. L\jei.ing. \.ib.t'M.'I ?mn.? !?.????:? ? |:li.i'H.N"w Brighton *:lb.? 1?.Alhambru, 1:1ft.* ,f>.Palace 1:15.il?.Bronx BURLESQUE. Mat? Tally- Evening. 1:1b.ft.16......Columbia UNVEIL JEFFERSON BRONZE' Statue of Statesman Formally Placed on View at Columbia. Alexander Hamilton, who ho? *o,...i tot ? ears In Boutfi Pi? Id, Columbia I'm versltv, was yesterday r?**npelled to stand ? i iletlj i?> and hear Thcanas Jerreisori. hi? bitterest f?-?e. Introduced to ?eer.ii Sun dred persons In front or the Pnlltxer School of .IniirniiM.stn after a eulogy of hi?, enemy ? de#?is and beliefs Jefferaon. In shining new- hronze. wa? unveiled bj Ralph Pulltser, whose father left tCB.001 for fio statUC 'ieorRe M< ' ? ? . President of the Hoard of Alder? men, Accepted II oM heh.iir or the city, un?) President ?Vich?las Murray Rutier for iii" untreren? t"*rofess-*M- WIIHatn D Trent. pi-ofett*?or of Rngliah literature at ' ohio.??!.,, mmrto lh? addr??s?. "ii the stand W'th the speakers io>rr ?ie.ii^e I. Rives, ?hiiirman .?f the hoard of truste,? ,,f columbie rredertch N in?.s,,,,, .?t Bl L?oul?, and i -.ngus Ihaw, e\.? utors ..f the Jo? ph Pugtser estate, and William OrdWa: Parti dge. the SCUlp '"' tl.i i ? | i-i the indien?*? were bl ' 'lali M? Kelwa: . u llliam fellow? i M? rg m ?ii.i John B Pin? The statue bj Pa*rtrt?ige, echt and ? half feet tail, stai ds on ?? limestone pedes t il tue ami a half tret hiKh ' Mi the front of the pedestal Is the sin**ie w.ird "Jefferaon." < m the rear is the Inscrip? tion: "Erected with th? henuest of leeepl Pullt/er. supplemented by public sub ??op - Th? puMie eonttributod $.'.*???? t ?ward t1 r statue. "SPUGS" DANCE ON RECREATION PIER f * iftcen Hundred Girls Tant*?) While Seven Men Stand By Inactive. Kifteen hundred girls and seven young m-n attended the "spug" dance on the recreation pier at the ?-?o? of l-;ast :ith ?l last night. When ll is remembered thai this ws ..?i- ertiaed us a strictl] feminine party, th- presence o* even se\?n young men was regarded as quite s triumph Bui alas! the happy "spugs" o rred onlj too soon that the seven were there In the Strictly professional capacit) of floor committee and that it was absolutely forbidden to them to trip ? sii |ie Hi-iit fantaatie toe One consctenttoui youni man ha?i sore to the length of wealing rubber soled shoes so as to put temptation out of his wa> The others, however, rather en? ???'??i the pleas of the "apugs" for lust one tango, it was not long before gos? sip flashed thai one "G?orgie" Bobbins had yielded C V Bravo, who waa fathering lh? floor committee, all of whom were lent by the Edison < om pai - along with the red, -rreen and blue light?, ran the Whole length of the pier to r? prove his ? riing son. hut when he readied the ??n.it and saw the Hhillini* facefl of the young re? reant an?l the prett* "spug" who was dancing with hm1, the father's heart was touched Hiid h<- said only "Tut-tut." Th- dance wenl ... Miss Anne Morgan, Mrs. Frances Mc? Neil Bacon and Miss Maule Wetmors w. i e among the members of the com? mittee who were present. They presented to the ???"Is who ha?l sold the most tickets for the evening. Miss Ray Son nenberg won the Ural prise, a bar pin,! with diamonds and emeralds: Miss Louise I Schwaner won the second, .? gold watch Mr? Minnie Bt Ils won the ?irst prize for local ?-?? retalies, a bracelet watch. B? ?? - the dancing there were moving pictures, Ice cream and ginger ale. One of the moving picture? showed Miss Mor? gan and other members Of the Vacation Baving? Committee atarting on a ?ai! up the Hudson with s pert* of "spugs." JOHN ENDICOTT MEMORIAL UNVEILED AT WEYMOUTH Lineal Descendant and Wife of Joseph Chamberlain Per? forms Ceremony. I ii\ Cell ? toTh? Tribun?. 1 \\'e\ mouth. England, June I- A memo r,,ii erected on the spot fron which John Bndicott, ens of the early colonisers of \ rica, departed to cress lbs Atlantic In ;?..? arai unveiled t?*?-day by Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, wife of the invalided Union? is* leader, Mrs. Lliamberlaln, who is the third Wife Of the English statesman, was Mary Lndi.-ott. only daughter of w '? Bndicott, Becretary of War in Presiden! L'levelsnd's tirst administration. Austen Chamberlain accompanied his stepmother, and in ?? brief speech ex? pressed his fathers re-?r- t at his Inability to att. nd the function. Addresses containing much historical data of an interostin?; nature WOTS given b a. M Broadley an?l Louis ?'ook. who, as special delegate from Wayasouth, Mas . paid s warm tributs to the debt their state owed to John Bndicott Mrs Chamberlain then unveiled the memorlel. Austen ' iiarnti? riam, speaking In her Ik: h.lt. said those early settlers took with them ;o roas the seas some of our best blood, >tn<\ If they bad mads -some return ,111 latter days hs hoped the account ws not .vt cloeaed. H?, szpressed the hope! that between them and tb? Motherland there might he a constant and ??ver-ln Ing inter, hanse of thoughts, kindly friendship an.l 'hoapitaUty, and that in the sterner t-vjnta "f the wor:?i on their side and on ours both may remember old kinships and sav with that great Anuri can admiral wbea tie day of trial ?ame, "blood i.s thicker than wat'-r.'' BARNARD GIRLS PLANT IVY Senior Class Parade on Campus ?Columbia Joins Dansant. h?, daj was eelebrated yesterday at Harnai?! CoUsgl There was a ie?eption on the campus and then the ?enior ? lass, in cap? an?l SOWnS, marched across it ami ?orininK In ?i .??? mi-iir? l<>. listened to an oration by Miss Etlitor Nayer, chairman ?,f the executive committee of ?he <ia> ,. a humorous talk on what Barnard had done to aad for it.? **ale**s. Kefoimuu?. the piiw?'v."ii mai? lied to a column in front of one of the d"inu - where Mis- N.toi planted a si tlK of Ivy. Each >ear this is done on ny ?t.,\. and th? re is now hut DM ? olumn left without its ivy ?pria Tne mothers, the; fathets, the brothers, the j-iuteis and the Just ordinary friends of the Harris nl stu- ? dents ?ere out in for?-? After the ny pUntitif* exercise? the senior class ncam marched across the campus to an oi.-hestra at one end There, t?. th?- joj <<f ?cores at Columbia ?.indent? who *recentl) voted Harnar?! their fu>?Tit. colleg? ?m then most popular ? oltege or son ? thin*; of thar sort th? > dispelled, and ?oon after Cohasstsss aad Hamari ?en whtrlins around in the danre. inliimN? gave a riam-.e laM night to which all Barnard was invited. COLUMBIA LEADS U. S. IN NUMBERS Ends 160th Year with Big? gest Enrolment of Amer? ican Schools. MORE THAN 2,000 TO GET DIPLOMAS TO DAY Seth Low Will Be Honored by LL. D. Degree After 33 Years on Board of Trustees. ''oh;mh?a University to-.lay ?rtll end n? ISOth academic year More studeati have he-n enrolle?! m that vea- than In anj other American coll?sge D?-greee ?rtll learanted t-> more than two thousand stu oents, the greatest number vet gradu?t ?! in ?m. class h- an?, instil itloa of learning In thl?. . o>mtr>. ?'ne of the chief ligures of the day ?rill i.- Beth Low. wh?> ?m jUR? -jr. eompti his thirty-third year as ? member ?f Co i imbts - board of tmateea The honorar* degree of Do? tor ,.i Lawa w\\\ bo ? furred upon him Although Mr. i^.w- r.> 'en..i his Bachelor o;' Arts degree "roan Columbia in ISM and since that l ha? been honored by Amtierst, Williame, Trinity, New y,,rk University. Prints Harvard and Vale, Colombts has ?raited until to-day. The ist of candidates for degrees In? elude?! n**n an?I ?v.?men from ever) par? of tli? world There are twenv ?hinamen, half as man) Japanese, with East Indians, Australiana, South Afiit-ani Ruaalana and Belgians. In the number Is ?' I lind student. David Edgar Ou to -, from Hliie Mountain ?'olleae. Mississippi, who reieive.s the Master of Arts degree The d.i. tor of l?aws degree also ?rill he conferred on John Huston Plnley. Btat Commlsaioner <?f Education and fot ? president of the College of the ?'if New v.vk Ariatldea Agr?mente, Med?? m... professor In the University ?f Havana, will receive th. | ?,.. toi ?.f S |. ene.j degree, and the Rev. Will.am Mon (ague 'Jeer. ????., thai of Doctor of Baci 1 Theology. The de(?ree of Doctor of lat? ter? will he conferred on lv.w.i d laver. mor? Burllngame, editor of "8< r n 'x Magasine." and that of ?'octor <>f Muaie on Walter Johann?- Damrosch, condu? to of the New York Symphony Bot William Williams, Commissioner of Wa? ter Supply, ?las and Klectrtcity, will r? ceive the degree of Master of Arts The degree of i>?..--??, of Literature win be awarded to ?tuet Bchumpeter und Karl P. Rarhi?en. ex? hanse professors at Co? lumbia last year, and that of !>oetor of Sclent e to Professor Jean Perrin. of the Cnlveratty of Pari. To-day's eseretses will i?e-r.n at IS a. m, in the university gymnasium, which will ?-e.it more than three thousand Ench candidate for a de-gi**? has been limited to one guest ticket. LunchSQBS will he sei ve?l for the grsdl ? ates ?.f Columbia, Barnard and Teachers College A costume p.ira?le will take up the early pan of th- afternoon, after whi? h the Columbia an?i Pannsylvania baaeball teams will meet Thi^ will he followed by a beefsteak ?lmn? r In th? commons an?l singing on the library step?. ?BIG TIM'S' PARTNER DEAD George Kraus Suffered Break? down at Sullivan's Fate. ?le.irL'e Kraut?, frirnd and for Mali) thirty years a business partner of "Big Tim" Sullivan, died yesterda) at his home In the fiwsnnanoa apartm? n's. NO East t.'.th st. After the death of "Big Tim" Mr. Kraus suffered a nervous breakdown ami never recover? d Morn in New York in IM?, and educate?! in the public schools, Mr. Kraus became an assistant alderman when he was twentv-one years old. Th? next year h? entered the theatrical Held at the Alham ir?. in Third a? . between isth and lot h sts . and remained In it for the rest of his life. As aa a-s.ii late of Sullivan he wns for twenty-five years B fiKure in Tammany Hall politics, though hS never soiurht Ml) important offl. e for himself- In !??.."> he was mad?' chief boarding officer at Quar? antine, but Rav?' up th?* post on entering :r.t<> a theatrical partnership with ' Big Tim." Mr. Kraus leave? a wife, Mr*. P*annls KraUS, whom he married when he was e'ghteen years old two sons and s daugh? ter The "ons-Oavid and Samuel Kraus - are associated with th?- Olympic Theatre. neat door to Tammany Hall. The daugh? ter la Mr?. Julie Pels, wife of Dr. H. L RelS, B *WI*geon in the l'ire Department. -? ? CHARLES DAVID SPENCER. After an illness of several we. a? Charlea David Spencer ?lied at ?"9 "Aesi Ttith st. earl) Monday morning Hs in his -?".th year Mr. Speincr was born ?u Trenton, ?mida C?**itsty, N. ? . ?'? l*"***. When .1 yovns ?'?an he he,-am?' a clerk in a d*7gOO*lS store in Albany? ' S ?<? he entered the employ of ?laflni. Mellen & ?'o., now the H B. ' laftla Com pany. Hs was ci-mnected with the firm tor more than fifty years Mr Spencer extended his .titelest? in valions direction**, and in 1***?\ With SSV? ? others. ;i? *uu ?<l a lia? A Of land m Pal sal ' o .i.ty. N J., where the mu Clifton was develope.l He was one Of the organizers of the Preferred A? ? -nient Company, of whi? h is teas Sfl active oitl rer until his death. in i?*-, Mr. Spencer married Asnea ala tilda, dsughtee of Praacis Spies, o? Brooklyn. He was one of the orgaalsers Of the flifton t'nion Sunday school anl ehureh, and ?>f the Armitags Mis?,on In New l?.ik. Hi was a tTOBtSS Of the Fifth A? entlS Baptist ? hur.h. Mr. Spencer .?a.e.s a w fe and a son SSrd daunhter, ''liarles H -'pen. ei and Mr? Frodsrkk B. Hin.hman. MRS. MARGARET I. MOSS. Pas?ale, S. J, Jun? ? M: Margaret laabeBa Moas died at lbs home of her laughter, Mrs k. A. Pktcber, MM La? fayetts ai , Mat night Sha was one of ; e oldest residents of Paasaic, having ...nie hei.- thlriv-*ev en ?.em?, .it?-.. ?,i? -in in Philadelphia ?>u \i*ni r.?, ? | She leaves two non?, ?'larence M Moss, of Paaasfc, atad Heary k. Moss, of Rutherford, and two daughter?, Mrs. K. A. Fletcher, of Passai*, and Mr? R H Keller, of ?tat? n Island Funeral ser? vi?.? will le keld at "M I.aia\?tt? av.. SS Thursday, at 3 t? p m , and the hurlai will he in Hill-d-le CnUmVtASf, Ruther l"l?l ? EMMA 8 COOK. Mr? Kmma S <**ook. widow of ?'spt.i n Jonathan H ?ook. wn?. ? ummanded a ?ompaiiy in en Indiana lesim- i.t and lost an arm ?t Viikshurs, died a? the home of one of h?r dau-jhter?. Mr? William H Shields, in Westmoreland Place, Douglas Manor. Monday evening Mm *a. ??v?n v- hr^ v,BrH ?M Mrp ,.ook - -irord. N ,*. thg 4Aunfnng nt ?,?. ' ""'I .""tr?n Knight She was .1 rT,emh,r r.f fh? iW^r>. of rM(iii<is ^ Mr?. Martha K Maats*, or Clnetetsntt HUBERT P*DE MUTH. r??,a,.. v -., w , Hnhm Muth. of "**, ,^xinic,0ri ai ih dM4 v P-ton Sanitarium. New York, ?ft? ? a oat Illness Mr D? Math ram? ?^ ? from Luxemburg. Germanv sis "?o H? had hern (?vina with Professor Oeorgs A. Jahn her? for more than a war Me was engaged to Mtas taha. 'he ?eddlng ?as to take p|tce ,nlt ?ummer. MARRIED. O'BRIEN. LeOCKWOOD On Tasartsv ?i- '> Hr .,, to Hilda 1,? Grand, daugtv r of Katharine H and the lateXs <?ran?l l.o? kwood T',ratn?rUTho'IAMS "n ?"*** fi"" ?? ?"?'Thomas.? ? hurch, by the *"*-.% iVo'r'u ' ' ????onsianreW.I \?. " ? Via*"1 V. , "?'???r of Mr and T.V. ir j " Ull,la*T'B' *? John Tay.or -,^?,r'*.''i ?"??'??lase? ?nd death? m<i?t be ?rrompsoled h?- full name and ?ddrea?. DIED. ? '?' " '? McCraj Edward H. Gray, \,frc,| I win n Chrietins D. Hallett. t "he rise W Mo?- Margaret I "?-. lames L Spencer, charles r> ? G? ora? W \\ ash,,ur'.. f* ? ? ? ? Jngll?, J.mes. |r. Whiting. Elmlna A. K?hler. ChariSf ART/.T AI Atlantic CltV, \ J j..n,? 1 ItH, Martha I., addow of rhe lat? (heelee ?; Artst. Relative? ?ni ? ? family aie invited to itt ?nd tne funeral services a' her late residence, it South ??he??..? ?venue <?'i Thura-ta) June t, H? lo'i l?> k precise? ly , Interment at West Laurel Hill, Philid lphln Ps '.t: \V On Moi day June i IMS, at his residence *** Reld -.,- . port Washlng ton. la.tiK Island, Alfred *??, 1 ?loved husband of Emms T Gray. Funeral afternoon st neet train leaving Pennsylvania station at *?** p, m ll M.i.KTI" - m Tueadsv, June ? Itt' l'harl?M U Hallett. In his - i uneral te?ir? ni his late residence, 9 , Rem ?< n ?i . Vstorla, l.?.n t Isla ??n Th'n ida* the tti?, Inat HOGEBOOM At his ate residen.<? : West lew si on Jun? ?. itH J ? ? Lawrence Hogeboom, In the v.th ves "r - -;? Interment at Castleton N. "i Altura) and Troy papers picas? COP) H?'SMI'l* At Summit N .1 on June i m i, Georse IV Hostner, it- bit ???ear Funeral at his late residence, It Hobart a? . summit. n. .i . on Thurs? day, June I, ?t 3 IS p m ?'arriages will meet tram leaving ftoi-oken at . ' p. tn. INGLI8 MILITARY ORDER OP THE LOT Ab LEGION, Commander) State of New York ?Companion Captain James Inglis. Ir died June i in?] Funeral WVdnee ?lav June ... Itt Csrroll st., Paterson. N I . ai - 30 i? m ? ?niii ?nions a III it tend. B) o'-.ler of Paymaster 'le?era' Edwin Stewart, L*. s n (retired), Com? mander. William S i'ogsvvell. Brevet Lient? nant Colonel, 1 S Volunteers. KOHLER?For the hapnv repose of the soul of the late ?'harles Kohler. sn in nlveraar) mass ?rill be celebrated in tha Lady's Chapel of St. Patrick's CsUte drsl at 9 o'clock Thursday, June 4 M'< RAY At Baranac i-ake. N v. June 1. Edward Hill McCray, of White Plains Puneral servtcea at the ?'hur?*h ol the Ascension, Fifth av. and l'?th St.. Thursday. June I. at 1?* a. m MINOR On June l. 1014. at the home <?f he\ sister, South Orange, N. ?' . I'niistin?- I'. widow of ?'harles F" Minor, funeral private, MOBS On Mttmday. j'.ne i. at the beam of her daughter, Mrs K A. Pletchi i l.ttavelte a*. . Passai?-. N J?. Ml*S Ma: garet I. Moss, in the Bd year of her aj,*e. Puneral services at til LaLivette av Pas?ale. Thursday. June I. at I I. p. m. Burial at Rutherford, N. J SPENCER?On Monday, June 1. BH1 st I? residence. i?k> w.-st .??th st. Charles David Spencer. In ins Bth year. Pa? nerai servi es n' I o'clock Wednesday afternoon. June 3. \\ VSHBCRN Sudden!) at the home pf her daughter, Mra ?'lilis K tlowelj. M Hill -t . MorrUtoan. N*. I. lune -. ''?il Saille Catherine Cleaveland, wit? of the '...t. 'll?.** Charlea Ames ?Vaalt hurn. In the 72d yesr ? f her age. i u neral private, Interment Ltvernvue. Me. IVHITING Elmlna Albertl, in her ?.1th [services at Hlllsl?s Cometer) ht-i?neld. N i Thursosy, Juni I. si ? ;,. ,. ,,, Mrs Whiting Is -urvived her husband ?rr?jterlek p.. ateu ter. Mi- Charles K. Tsylor ?Wdejla?? ?nd two sona, Re* John C. Whiting ami William Albertl "Whiting. MANHATTAN A*P PR"NX ?I l.l.KN. William. V2~. Post av.. May 31. n?. ?i *>l Funeral to??tay. DAVI80N Daniel B.. of BsMfA No. HT, D? i. ?i W., June I, aged 1. Fl UP. Lol.ert A.. \nf> MfMMt ?1st It, ?May II, aaed Tl. ? ; 1*1.11A It Hermon. S44J Jerome av.. June I, aaed to. Puneral to-dav. M a. m. GROVES, Iti.li.-.rd III A'MI Wtk st.. Jun? i. Funeral to-day. - p. m? KARli Jos? ph. '-:'< West Mtb st.. June I. ,L. ,j .. Pun? ral to-day. 2 p. m KELLT. KatS, ?W Last " tTtli st.. June 1. aged 'x Funeral to-morrow. -' p. m. LEFEVRE. Marie. HO West l?th ?t.. June ' l atr??l ?-'*'. REYNOLDS, Walter. TK West ?ISth St.. June I. aged '.'. Puneral to-day. 11 a. m. BROOKLTN. BANE ' ewls ?'.. I1H Bushwieh av., June :. :.?e?l ..J. Funeral to-morrow. BTRNE, loi n ?35 Bterling Pia? e. June 1. Funeral to-morrow. V.t'' a. m. CALLAN, Bri?lg*rt. M '-'d st.. June I. i- moral to-day. I w a. ne. I BY I'.i:. ?'harles. N South 2d ?t . June 1. aged It. M'GEE, William A? IM "'h St., June -j MONTGOMERY, William P.. Ml Miller av . June ?*. Funeral Friday. ? M a. m Pl'KDV. Amia lt.. ItH S-haeffer ?t .ture 1. aged It. Funeral to.morrow. 8 3<"?a.tn. SMITH Emily M . 1*7 Monroe ?t.. June I, aged *'?? WLIS. Sarah, AM Orssas av-, June l. ? i 14, LOMO ISU*,NP BLTDENBUltOH, Martin Van Buren. Bat shore. June 1. aged HT. HALLOCK. Alfred A.. Karmingdale May ho. aged *7. HAOGERTT, lohn F. Long Island City. June 1. aged M. RAC8CHBR, John, Wmfleld. June 1. :,Ked ?ST. VAN'I 'FPBILT. William. Freeport. 1'ine 1 Fum-i-.il to-dav. WKN't'T. Mr?. Krne?t. Far R?vka*?a:. June 1. NKW jpnsF.t BELaLOWt. Jan? ?;rey. Plainfleld. Jun? 2. V n eral to-day. COOPatM, Ja? ob. Oxford, at ICaston. June I, aged M, I ?A Vis. Paniel R., Marawan. June 1. age?! ?t?i INOL1S, Judge James. Pater?on. Jun? 1. n???d ?ir. TERRY. JuBtM M. Plainrteld. Jun? 1. ??ged .'>?._ ( KMKTFRIES Tiir wooni.A*)*.?? ?rr.Mr.Tr.RT. :*3d ?i* ?) " ? f-m Tr?lr aad b- lrolHS. tm<e, JO K??t CM It . V T. PERSONAL?_ CHARUEr-Pull yourtclf together and communicate with ut. Nothing to be gained by your present cour**;. Can't you realize that if you return matters can be adjusted? HENRY ?AND FLORENCE