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English Apathy jOi?P ROSEBER> BAYS?WHAT A MINISTER ? AYR?THE DREAD I*** *VNJ? x iiMiMM 8 SK.NS? MIL ( III lilllll I. \M> THE nARDAN ELLES?THE NAT?OS HAU .SLEEP ? GERM AN INFIX ,v I .. .-._. ' ? .> 1 a? pat hi I talk of tho?e -. ' ? ?c< ur?e re .- <? ?. : i? e . ? ' M - . - h e h a s - ' - h.e:. I . . were \ e w in ? - . ? ? ? ? ? ? a few ? ? v. -,,v?. ? In ? ? ? ? it- we ?l era to ? i na? ? irr? ' ' ? ? ? ? ? i Eng ? ? ? to be ' ' ? ? el ? ? ? ? ? ? ? x ' Ominous ??ign?. e prese- ** of 1.; ? ? ? . ' . . ? ' r 1 . ..- ? ? ? ? a? eri? consider 1 ' ,-ct of r'a ? that ought 1 ? . ? ? I e of ? d thi i >? . ? ' ' ? ? NU ? hur. hill and the llardaoel!? ?. a? a ] l ? . : ? - bu? much eruiaera ai i ? ? h J ma \\ ???? ? ? ? cal and ral ' ' lUghtei ' ? 'e n In? time ra treatad th? i whom the e ? at land foret?? ?fcnild eo Mr. ? un,' JV'r.g deceived hi? colleague? in the **,"??? aa to L*rd Eiaber? att.tuue "' ' I ti There eou hardly be a Post" have reen CHI hey 1 .. thai x' ?? a.-te.i in the Houee of ' ' . ; . ' '' xaas-. er it xx a? -? ? ' ? ?.'? ng? ? . rchill wa? g an ?ecu ?1 I f}T ; p ? perhuo?. but it enable? our May The Nati.?n Half Asleep. ' ' ' . i . rain?t a M . 'ter a The ? ? ? il was, : ? r of i ed the dif he Straiti. Bul risen in wrath Mr. Mil 1er, and the '? . nue 1 ! ipil t reache? to toler piea, of vhom there . . ? <?? the !:i'.;,'er Is he has ? la He x? ?1] he ioI tome ?ii. ' . If "i \?. ' German Influen?a-**. ? . rmai m their let '. ? Bei . ? ei to : ? ? ? ? . " ?.. igi of . ? -.. Germa ? ? her. The English are ? eople Thej ght to thei ? ! and Yarn ,. world of good. T| t ??? , - ?-?lp still more. neentivei . Even a? i? e done wonden | me. FRANCE TO GIVE TRIBUTE TO SHARP Album Will Be Presented to U. S. Ambassador at the Sor? bonne on May 20. Pan?. May 22 \ poem by Mme. eui ? W.i, : ? lea . d ad ? f the | I rane.. ? ? gi vi \ ricai . .lean Mounel . the trage - high ?ribute ti for 1 ? xtended to Bel ? bonda .>f nit? ?'? ? ? ? ? from *he poem reads: ? eai launched upon the ?A :.'. es, i:i"=t let. in which i ? grtue divine t.orn. 1er." ! France will be rep?. ho ?ire (sent include : . :.. ? , rn< ? ? ' r.nd i ... ? pi ? \. ? . ! Paul Margu? . poem. .... I for the ? ? Relat ioi . CITY LACKS AIDS TO GUARD WEIGHTS Commissioner Need?. Help, De dares Franklin Brooks?.Meas? urrs Association Elects. .... ?n un and th.- organi . ' '. ? i honorary ? ... | ich aid ? ? ?ed an lie con pi na of the la . proper ... . ' (Acts el. Fai .' ? IVood, i !'m?M ?'. Fran? ? ? the next as Italian Course for Schools. ' of the : Brune R ,.?? Adelphl ?-prei? VlUoriO R?c?-a, head , t .he Italian ''? ' t New Vor?; L'niveraity, n secretary and traa?ur?r. $300,000 WASTE CHARGED TO CITY Research Director Attacks ?Estimate Board's ?Stand? ards Policy. 60.000 EMPLOYES EXPECT LONG DELAY Dr. Cleveland Charge?? Direci Opposition to Systematic Spending of .sho.o?w.ooo. ' ? M hel admin a' ration reel i's flret bronds:-,e yestcrdi ' ' from T>r Fredci ?r of the bureau, to Acting May or M ? ? ? ????as accused of 1 | In g??' formation on which to baae standardisation of M.0O0 eltj em? ploy?e' ???...ries, only to ?i.. nothing would make it available for use g n proper budget for next ? "I ity employes are rapid.? gmning the adoption ol ?he ,;' ? r>n .progi imme is one ? ard of Estima! ?aid Dr. ?."lex-eland. ... opinion prevalent ?hat the lion in the board will I? ad to In? te delay " ? ears, he added, the board Ized ?h? importance of standardizing nalaries. h organised a tt?e ii 1912 to collect ?i 'nrma and lu? t year the Bureau of < ." which Georg? D Tirrell is director, ?ii . rged with the com ? ? o."... In No? emb? ? hoard a r, . the p ecirlcal on- rl ? ropri .?? tl e Tirrell rep* rt t there ence? and public discussions "Repeated lequ nenn made to the lalari? rad? ? littce for author ? the ii remit, Dr. Cl? ? ? ' ? | : ?,. to or g has already caused much valuable time to be io?t, and ?ring fr? m conferences with mein the mil e there seems to te probability of the necessary itepi being taken to make up to ? me have eoat the city approxi 0,00(1 and will be useful in ? rg conclusions concermrg about f annual expeditures. in and eut ? ? ? B .ard of Eetimate the Bureau 11 has encoir.ter'-d a gr?rat rect und indirect opposition : the board and their vea." ? of the Bonrd of Kstimate's lack of definite policy and frankness on of the Bureau of Standards is oralising, he said, and added: "It ran hardly be expected 'hat work .-red on \xith enthusiasm the presen? condition? of oppo and uncertainty. Thisworkcan ? ? . pushed with the ]:eee??iar\ if th? Board of K?timate does not ?1?. irl in deciding upon the larger ona of polic) a.j they are cur lubmitted." -??i BROOKLYN PAGEANT ENDS Weather Hurts Attendance, But Expense! Are Covered. The weather affected the attendance ? Brook H ? ? cal Pageant at the 2.3d ry, bul it \xii- believed tl ;it the receipti would cover . - of $12,00 ' thai ! ad been itieuir.'d m staging ai.d preparing the ? only four thousand persons wit . afternoon s living his ? Bl .oklyn and live huMired more -, ? .Is which were to .?: c? :.' ol the proceeds, will thing. The remainder ? ward building a ispeel Park. n W. Schmidt, business manager the pageant ' ' t| xxeie in IChool and xxere ??ions. He ? er performance migl I . xx hen ?he plan:, to aid I thro igh. ? ? NO RICH WILL PASS ST. PETER, SAYS D. D. And the Biblical Needle Is a 1 it eral One. Too, and Not a City date. a. Los Angeles, May 22. "No rich men ent ' i. gdi of Heaven, and ? ? . the B ble mean? a little ? - tys it il easier i to paaa through 1 for .? rich man ? ter heaven," said Dr. Cortland ley? pastor ol Trm.'. ! ?-, at an evangel eel ng held Di Meyer insisted thai .. i meant juM what . |, ind ->. it '! ? "eye of ? m red to wat '\ e eye of ?? cambric . "A riel . pt enter the King ' he repeated. "No ... epting he fe ?>nd devote his riche? lo ??i I the ? orld wai prone n i e - ? ly, he aid, is ac . and usi'd by all and n.. or.?- I ? " ... ? :,.' ion befoi i U.-e.l LASSEN ERUPTION SETS NEW RECORD Pan of Peak's Crater Has Fallen In ?iii?? Two Others Are Steaming. . ? .: . May 22 Lasiei bis* ted ta irpaased a K tren 'ndous fun? nel Q eal .-id rolied skyward at an el Accord ng to i.'ixir. reaching he.e ?o day. a part of the .rater .?f the peak illen ii 1 : - the main oi old .??er. and it ? 1 ? ? ? from Two .ir.mer are steam . : ' . >i i ? ' ! ?- ? ! -, ? ... ed the .e.l on the H?i ?reek Vail?) jesterdi.v," Super? visor Ruah rep'.n.-d to I roreal ?Ser? vice hire t.? Heretofore it was ??elieve.l that the mud came from witLin the volcano. Women First to Send Checks to Buy War Planes for Defense .Miss Helen Ware, who tent a check for 51 on tn the fund to ?tabli""!, in aeronautical reserve for the i nited States. From the Homes Comes Indorsement of Public Sub? scription Plan for Naval Air Reserve-? Gifts Already Amount to $6.000. B< GORDON BRUCE. ? "butions amounting to m than I I pi ir the estah of nn Reronai erve for the United States. Th? appeal was printed on Friday the re le Aero Club of Am . ica. in The Tribun? ami <?' ed on the i ? f Congr? to provide ? pr..;> ? rial delence. Man) itioni have been ? to Th.. Tri . ?? Aero flub t L fifty telephone inquiri i- i- the receipt of scores of the importance of I r the war nppear to hi aroused the people of this country rh ch the lack of a craft plae? .- our force.??, and that I public is awakening to the situation evidenced by the comments accompai ? ? ? sch received by The Tr ur.i- was for $1?*K) from Si - Hi Wai... ? r,-.. appei t the Emp is Ware plea 1? guilty .: hi t bored ? tereat in aei ral yeiirs. The sv i n th? table brar) bear witnesi I i thai Arlres? Sends Her ( heak. "There seemed to he something 1?? ine in pi In ' North River," she said. "I knew h? the British, French and German fle? exhibited their quotas of a rhen on review, and wonder why i-mu government had failed to gi our navy any aeroplanes. Then, wh - ited the Aero ( lub'S appeal, fell thai I wanted to help. At t ? iew I hope to see many of tl great white war birds fying over o fhips, and I am certain that anv 01 who r.ir h.s or her mite to provi them will thrill with '.ride at t1 ' An ir.'cresting feature of the givit is that 50 per cent of the subscriptim have come from women. In a left accompanying her check Miss Flora Weel iwken, N. ,1 . v rit. The Tribune: "1 heartily indorse vour plan for t ? ? Itical reserve and ?end the |i tor the fund von are raising, ? mai reach the substantial on portions reached in Germans " ARTISTS SHOW WAR IN ITS GRIM HUMOI Hitinii Caricatures of the Raise and Crown Prince Amonfi 600 Exhibits of Paris Salons. ' I ll - la H ? T-:- ? Two rival salon? r humorist and caricature artisti tel r.al union b "varnishing day" thi ?n the gallery of the Ru ia Ho."... Th? place of honor ii a?! c.-rd.-.! to St? ? len, who exhibits te gee? abandoning thei nomes m Flanders. The drawing* ha?. thos and power suggestive of Mo | \ ? , - n. s by Forain i? on -, ?'i-ice begring wounde. md flying Ihe young lieu command to th the flag at once o ? Abel Faivre ?nd I-oram both dea with the everlasting question. How lon| I ir ...-? ?he former show: a fat citi/en reading a newspaper ii bed Hnd exclain ,- MG "d heavens What >, ng timi akea!" The lat ter defr.rt? s fashionable young em bu? ?? *? '?' ? ? ?? i ar'.". tested at i th a frisky demi-mon to lima: "Strang! it is we don't advance iiuiclger!" Ar- ' g'sf .-ents I n mi her motor cal amo - of Bi *rium, eiamin through her eye? g; "Why. is .t or.ly this thai they make such a fus? about?" ? ef clever and in .aricatures of the ? by the d? -?.?eil ar ? It, ? at I or twelve years ago : . Willetti I A ? ' ? name Roubille. ? ? :; c?nc?tures Crown Pi r.ce. A eel -: completes ature *aloi, foi a long tin? ? : number?. Whitney to Speak for P. S. C. Tras H " -? retar ef tho ? Service ? . ??? ill repr. that body at a conference to be .held in Wa?-hing*or, Thursday on the I valuation of railroads. ! For the benefit of those who r.re not i familiar with th? pro| ? d 'hat the m vement i.' in the nature of a stei the militarv and naval t that ; Congr? - I to give tu?- coun ' 7.000 . ?pular ? subscription, snd th? ? on in France netted 8.000,01 No 'Clanes for Fleet. Perhaps n?ith;r .- ? n well I to illustrate the serious aspect of our present situation ai i t thai , the A to be ord.d into service to dav rot on? would be in re. connection with th? il hips Every ?--ne of the enemy's uld he ped with fiom two to seven ma . chine-, m"'1 our fleel s/ould be utterly unible to cop? with them OS inability to manouvra in the dark, so ' to ?P'-hk Although the peop> have been quick to i ?.?pond, the amount given or. the ? day is only a dron in the bucket. G ?'? of anj ami ont, from -'?"? cents to $00,. will be welcomed bj the com 1 rtjitfee in charge. They may be sent to the newspapers, ?'id every dollar i will be i ' ' -? eq I pi ? n' ma?le in , tho United States of Amei The machines purchased will be used for trainu | ind it is b? that the basil of ? r-tr?.ng aerial d?? fcr.ce will be established before Con? gr?s! rain. Then the people will have { m t,, pxnect that the government will carry on the work that hng been begun. The contributions received ye?terdav which amounted to $100 nT over aie: ? .. li ?es i ? - .- ? D 1 ' ? ? ? ' Aerial A?? ' 151 \i ? i * ?' ? v . oj -,i Alm K. Mi ? 'i . .- ?? -i ' ? - : ? i F. A ? 1 r K<1??r?1i i latwrftin II sr.-r-, ini I - ? - : 'i - f i; '. ..-.-? .-??'! log A 11 I au.lr.Tt i . . ?l?rr?A \\ T . - ??? tag The sum of $l.H0ft ira.i given by a prominent New Yotk society woman, who desired that her name be withheld. The Tribune al?o ., . . edgei the re? ceipt of a check from E. M. Hicpard of "The Outlook." NEGRO EDUCATION CALLED A TRUST Endowment of Kowaliga School, Ala.. Threatened by Trustees, Says Founder. A mi ? g of iteckhold? i of the Dixie InduiUial Companj pro: ? .. lively s.- ion v. ? it the office of the Title Guarantee and True! < om ji?i:y, 17?i Broadway Minontv stock in) have al* .-. ? presi of the Title l.uarantee and IS back of a negro . . , 1 that with other ma? jority stockholder, of the Alabama Timber Company ? policy has beer, in ? troy the | for Ne* A | \\ . ion, ?ho founded the '. Kow;? illeges medl . ?t?;> upon being el? ? latees of Tuskegee In??, tute these majority s'ockholders began a | ':le to h:s institution. Properties of 'he Pivie Industrial C? pa ? recently were sold to the K ' aliga term- " a large end >wment. ?ubsequer.t'i . It was charged lhat eedi of the Pixie Industrial Company, which alio ??? built up by Mr Itfiisf.n, became ?cute, at.d that he wa? prevented threi - :- ? ob .hich would pr? - ihip. \:.e Ne*urk, who II -.,- of Ki liifl > ? . 1er? of the Alabama Tirnb. i Their origtinsl in* li philsnthropy. ? get rich rroperfv from the negro in? stitution ?For ? me time our enterprise r.a? hg.i opposition where we might have expected co-operation from person? Hampton and Tuske gee ? Mid Mr. Hen.? Hii - >. ? negro, ?,...:? up th? i mpanv ? n ? ne? ? lai ?a larii?. negro coma in '.? hai been ? thai n tinp -ith the appi"-->: ? Ferson? closelv affiliated with .dr. . Benson declare that ?nteres- In?, ' eVsures will transpir? from the ???m lng II ' ?eetil .-. h i' r. fil'e I to msko a lUtenisnt bet?re that time. RALPH PETERS, JR., WEDS MISS FREW More than 400 Attend the Ceremony in Historic Church in hempstead. MRS. CORINNE HATCH NOW MRS. INGRAHAM .Miss Hilda ?Morris and Miss Kellogg Other Brides of Yesterday. H< n| Itead, I. I . Ma) 22 Or.e of 'he most l-ngeiy at ended weddings on Long Island ' year 1 ?; p.ace thii i i ... . at Christ'i First Preebytsirien ?'.une1'. M ii Helen Louise Frew, et et 'Ir. i Mr?. Waiter E. Frexv, of Manhattan anu Hempitead, ? ;?rr;ed to Ralph Peters, jr., of (iari-n City, N. Y., sun of Ral on Petara, preaidvnt of th.- Loi g Island Railroad. ? - lent of the torn Exchange Bai k of New York. Sha ma.i" he.- debut in Manhattan last year, church, *he i'.rst of its denomination in America, in which the ceremony v.a? held, and the Pre* summer hoi '?'? ? il h ult? n A ?'.... had been ti i "to a bower of pink earnations, rose? and oth ir ?lowers for the w? dding. The bride was given away by her The ceremonj wai performed Re\ i'r. Frank M Kerr, past of the Hempstead church, assisted by the Rev Le vi? \V. Francis, of Man? hattan, ' fficiated at the marr-.?ge ???' the bride's parents, m Brooklyn -. white sa* m an trimmed with pear!? and crystals. Her bouquet ?? i tpeas and hlies-of The idi were Mri George Edi h ' ? . ' Melch er. of Mrs. Warren ?hurch, of Philadel| i ho was s bride i ( two ? M ii Dorothy Peten "y. Th? bes? mar ?nt E, Gar f Gard ty, i en i t, Frederick T. I :?:?.. :.rge i! Frew, Samuel Petera and N icoll Floyd, jr. Among the four hundred or more who came out from Manhattan, Bi i other points were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. AtKinson. Miss Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs Karl Fun. Mr. and Mri .-aniuel Ren, Mi?? Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatri.ill, Mr. and Mrs ??eorge p. Benjamin, Mr. and Mr? ?.'.un, Mr. and Ml Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea M. ?larke. Mr. and Mrs S. W. Fairchild, Mr. end " - Arthur W. Francia, Mr. !. H ? t, Mra, Mar? rare! Knapp and Mr and Mrs. Harry K. Knapp. otheis were Mr. ard Mrs. Thomas \V. I.am.?:it, Mr and Mr.-. Philip Lehman, Emory Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Me Fadden. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jaminson, Mi and Mr.? ?i W. MeGarrah, Miss Melchor, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M Middlebrook, Misi Middlebrook, Will? iam A. N'ash. Warren B S'aah, Mr. and Mr- S. ?i. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ochs, ihe Misses Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. ??'.' .'? Park, Mr? Antonio Pembert, Mr. ind Mrs. William H Porter, Misa May l'oxx,-'!, Mr and Mrs. Shellboum Pres co-t, Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. H. Renwiek, Mr. Mrs. W. A Simonaon, Parker Sloan, Joseph T. Talbot, Mr. and Mr?. Will? iam R. Willeox, Mr. and Mrs. John Braid, Mi. and Mrs. Julian Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. i . Walter N'ichols and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pearson. A!ao, Mr and Mr-, Sanford H. >t?e'.*. Sir ?..:*" ? i < i and Lad) Sifton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Le Boutillier, Mr. and Mrs. H II Holmes, S;r Edward Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ?irare. Mr and ??Hire' ?; Garretson, Mr. and Mis R. A. Dryadale, Dr. and Mrs. W. J Rurnett, Mr. and Mre. S K de Forreat, Mr. and Mis. Jame? A Me? rea. Mr. and Mra, Frederick T. Martin, Richard Petera, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Sn*dley, Mr. aid Mr?. George C. B.?!dt, Rish?xp Fredeiiek Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Mor? timer Buckner, Mr. and Mr-. George H. Gerard, Mp. and Mrs. Ernst ?ierard, Mr. and Mrs. Theophilus Parson?, Ml and Mrs. John ?'. M.Keon, Mr. and Mrs. ?hase Meiler,. < olonel and Mrs. William J. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs George I. Huhh?l. Mr. and Mr? Edward Ingraham and Mrs. B. W. Jones. Mr?, ?"orinne Violett Hatch, daugh? ter by a former marriage of Mrs. At xvood Violett, ixT.s married to Phoenix Ingraham, son of Justice (?eorge L Ingraham, yesterday afternonn at the hom.. of Mr. and Mra. Vio]?.rt, IM W? !? : : ' x ninth Street. The Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin, of the Madison Avenue Presbvtenan Church, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her stepfather, Mr Violett, a gown of oyster .?hell white satin and chiffon, with a white tull?? ha?, trimmed with pink rose?. H. i only attendant was her stepsiater, Miss Thelma Violett. who was dressed in purple and xah te striped satin, trimmed with black chiffon. Alexander S. Webb x\ .is he?t man Among those ?who witnessed the eere i mony xaere Justice Ingraham, Mr and Mrs Schuylei Schleffelin, Miaa Caro ; line HatCia, Miss Katherine Force, Martin Kengh and Harold Fits ?"?eral.I Mrs Ingraham waa Introduced to so , ciety several years ago, and soon after her debu? ?xas married to William Deni on Hatch, jr. Lifer she went West ard obtained a divorce. Mr. Ingraham was graduated from Harvard In IMS, and is a member of the I'nion. University, New York Ya<-hr ?nd Me'rop'ilitan elubs. Several year? airo he was well known as a leader of .?n? M'as Hilda <'hailo??e Kgerton Morris, . mer marriage of Mr?. a ee, was married ' Will ar. ? a" xvell, of this .ay sfternoon in the Churcii Virgin. The ihancel xva- decorated with palmi ard white roaei The Rev. .1 ?, K Barry per I ceremony, wnich was fol? lowed by .. reception at the home of 1 ?r mid Mra. Lawrence. l._' Wem Eighty? sixth Street. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Lou:* H. Rorria, wore a gown of white tatin and a veil of old duche?? lace, held by a bardeau of ? - She carried whits orchids and !ilie?-of-the-val!ey. Her only orna III a r.ec.-.'.ace with heart-shaped ant of diamonds, the gift of the '.'. W ; Ham H Yale, Miss "?la" F. Igar and Cummim were the bridal atl In ? orange .-..'.? ed ?jt.n trii silver lace and ashes of browi -.?? n r.!?b?.n. They t brown tulle trimmed pi?fc roses, and they carried ?mall yel? low ;oaebuda. Robert Croaa was best man, and the were Jam-? i.ur.jm Cariwell, Erwin A Berry. Keith Watt Morn? and B <? ?'larke. jr. I marriage of Mill Elinor Preston Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ? amp ?cott. of Yonker?, to Reginald Wadsworth ? auch.?.? son of ??scar R. ?.'aurho.s. who repn 'he ( om pagnie G?n?rale Transatlantique, will place next month. The engage? ment wa? announce,i a few days ago. Ml Sei tt il manager of the ? - I ? .pany. Mis* Penelope Morgan Girdner, eld e?t daughter of pr an.l Mrs. John H. Girdner. will be marrie?! to S L?w len.'e Miller ton of Mr and Mr?. Se?, man Miller, on Tuesday afternoon, J'in? i, ?t ?i o'clock, ?t the reaider the bride's parer,'.-. 47 We? frst S'reta' M'ss Gtrdaer will h tended ?o sisters, Mi?s , ?nd Miss Eve'.yn Girdner. A ?ms ception will f Miss Irene I.? D Comfort, dau and Mrs. Walter Comfort. w;'.l be married te Ri Vesey Jones on Wciinesdsy sftei at :i o'clock in the r.ome of Mr Mrs. Comfort, 7M Weet End he The Kev. Dr. T E Price will pel the ceremony) which will be fo,i by a reception. ? Marian Weiler will be ma . and Miss F.lear.or ' and M.ss ? harlott? learaaids. Brenard M - brother - I ' man, an be ./osepn '>'? G Weiter Rockefel'.ei Comf >rt, jr. Mr?. F. Henry Harr.man, Mrs lard D. Straight, Mr?. Otto H. : sr.d Mr?. Ru.iolph E. F. Flin?ch continue as director? of the > ? a . ? of America. The organiz activities during coming season and will ineresge scope of it? work in i.e.pmg snd gg'.r.g musical ?rtists. Mis? > hoefer will remn n as ?ecre'g the organization, with oflcea in Ae Hall. _ Misa M. Vnfllng Putnam, d?uj of Mi. and Mrs. William A Pu' ar.d Laurence B. Dunham, whgse gagement win announced ? fortr ag... are to be married on Thur 10, at the bride's enta' ?? me, "" Wil ?81 -, E. Tutnam, s list? the br.de, i| to he the maid of h? laught? Mr. snd M ? 1' Mortimer Harne set aa Bow? r The bridesm be Mil H p Hods-man, of Fast Greenwich, R Mis- Sylvia Holt, daughter of J and Mrs. Ge> rge C. Hoi?, and Miss laute Avery, of Farrr.ington. Conn. Mr . the .-on of and Mrs. Edward F. Dunham, of \ Newton. Miss, will have a? best rother, Thomas Dunham. m ii Third Deputy Police ( ? I was formerly First 1 - of Undies. He . . ited from Vale in 1904. ?? wa? h Farm ig'on gir!. ?2 Mi-s Margar -, gg laughter of Mr. ?nci Ke . _ marriei of Brool Heights, this afternoon in the 1 i ? 'terian Church. The bride Sttend . ??? a lat ron of honor, ?h Bailey, .ir.. of C--?loi .Spring.', and six hr.d -maid.?. 1 Helen Shope. lister ??! the bri'legro Mary Wood. Miss Louise Doi tie. Misi Laura Lewis, of 1 "tica; ! n ne Boote, of '?range, N. J., Misi Aii.-e Nesmith. of Flushing, I. Island. Mr. Shope. ??ho is th? son of Mr Mrs. William K. Shope, of Hrook I id ai beat man H U?redith Li of Hrooklvn. Tit ushers %> N'ewell Van-lerhoef. John Taylor Ai of Brooklyn; A. Hicks Lawrence, ? ' ? Island; Joseph R Busk, of M ? rim and Harry 1 Utl -a. Mr. .in?! Mrs. Shone will make tl at Douglaston Manor, Long and. after October 1. ? CONRAD?HINT. '-.* ?Masan? Bureau i Washington, May 22. The marri - Helen Upshur Hunt, da?igh of Judge snd Mrs. William H. Hi and Barnaby Conrad filled St Pa pal < hutch -a :'n a fashions ?e this afternoon. The Rev. ? officiated, an?! the br: Is ? . - tended bv h"r lieter, Miss (iertr Hunt, as maid of honor, and her lr niece. Miss Betty Thompson, of > Vi-irk, as flower girl. Robert Kee wai beat man, and the ushers w John Bancroft, of Wilmington. D Robert Luchar?, and Henrv Johns: of Montclair, V J ; William A. Hu brother of the bride; Upahur Moo head nnd Thomas Rlankman, of M? tana tend of the conventional shov bouquet, Mri ? onrad carried a le sheaf of white lilies, tied with wh ribbons. Her gown of white satin w adorned with quantities of rqse poi lac? and a cap of lace was worn w: the tulle veil. Miss Hunt wore a goi of rose colored chiffon an?l lace and rose eoli red tulle hat with pink ros? The flower girl, dressed in white, ei rie.l s basket of wild flowers. Mr. a Mr?. Conrad will live in California, a a visit to the,Pacific Coaat expoeitlo will form part of their wedding jot ney. From New York to attend the we ding were Mr. snd Mrs. Thomaa Hui Mr. and Mn Robert Keeney, f Misses Kendall and Benjamin Webst? SUPPLIES SHIPPED BY BRITISH RELIE Paul Jones Club Gives to YV< Funds Red Cross Aids France. The British War Relief Ai?ociat:' has forwarded to the Convalescent Ho pi ral at Montrieul-sur*Mer a case ? ll supplies. Two cases of clotl inp and a case of hospital supplies 1^ alao been sent to the Allies' Hoapit ii Pan?, and a large case of bab.i clothing for distribution among wi mothers. More money is nee led f< th?- work. The Paul Jones Club, which cot ducted thiee or four danesa a wee during the w:n'.?r for various chai ? - terday through tl: treaaurer, Alfonso de Navarro, tha? th ne. receipt? amounted to g 11 .*i'*4. Tl; woman suffrage cause received $1" and the remainder of the fund ?*? divide i as follow s : Charity Organization Society, $1,010 Aliociatlon for Improving the Condi tion of the Poor. $2.050; Secouru Na .:. |2,Mi ; La Fayett? 1- und, il.?''??. La I? ett? Fund special expense ac count, $?".00, American Women'? Wa*l Relief Fund Pcightc/ti Hospital', $1. American Ambulance F'und. $1. 11"; sailors of 'he British fleet, $207; "'?t.am Asgociation, ("stholic Boy? <Tub. |200; Fast Side Branch V. M C. .A , 1400; Special Relief .Society fot Convalescent Soldiers Abroaa snd I'n employed at Home, $215; "Evening Mail" "Save a Home Fund." $118. and the RolofT Janson Home, $348. The Committee of Merry yesterday received 1*20 for the Luiitania Fund, $510 for the Poli-h Fund. $10 for the Serbian Fund, $20 for the Belgian Fund ?r.d $255 50 for the general fund The Commi??ioner for Relief tn He'. gium ?nnounced that the committee of ?n in Albany raised $4.500 bj ? . lay " At ? anandaigua. N V , the ... assisted by the churches, w || ?t?rt a house-to-house canvas? for the committee. Women of Tompk.ns have railed $2.107.1?. At Jamestown gnd Saugerties committee? o?.n start a vigorous campaign In Saugertie?. B;?hop Broderick, of the Roman Catholic diocese, ;? the acu\e bead of the commute?. The American Red Cro??'? New York it .'? t.()?rd by receiving $410.OS ha? la? creas? : 'he Kurop?an Relief Fund to $194.44. M Since April 2*. and from every part of the country, the American Jewish ? i omsalttas ha- received $.V', The total of the fun-i now i? - ? 22 : ?can Red ?re?? v.-sterdsy shipped on the s>?mship Niagara, through th? War Relief ciearinr. House for France ?nd Her Allies, thirty-five ca?e? of clothing for refugee?, hospital garments ?nd hospitsl ?upplii..*. The consignment weighed 6,600 pound? and ?ii vslued at $2,000. GUAPO N.Y. FROM INVASION Brooklyn Troops Go Into Camp on Long Island. The possibility of a fon gn military nvasion by way of Long Island was ? ? i yeaterday, when the l?t Regi? ment of (avalry of the National ?i.iar . -.g, threw lUelf be Fl ishlng ai.d Bays.de, to remain ?n camp thil evening. Troop E and K, fully equipped. marched out of ?heir armory in Bed? ford Avenue during a lall ir. t.-.e fore? noon showers and galloped impre??;vo I) to Bsyside. Di-patr-e? from the loot mgh' ladiceted that th* trenches war* lachea deep v ?- wttett. The ca-alrymen were followed on tho march bv ?everal big mo?or trucks filled sHth ratmns and impedimenta. A possible s.rpri?e attack on the ?up? ittempt to eut ? s of comm jr ca'.on was guarded against by at. armed guard. MRS. MARY IIKRB! K'H Mrs M.irv Herhunrh, a cr-.'eneria?. and Flushing's oldest resident, d.ed ?.e--eiday st the home of her daughter irgh. She a*? born :r Germany and came to America in IMS The 'rip across tha ee? ?n took four months and fourteen days. Married iaat he!-.re lailiac, her husband died ?oon ai'??r reaching thi? country. Her only ?on die.! eiirht years s go. ? Mm. Bxr.rer, Walter R. Powell, W..?on M. Descon, \ tot i Sencerpaugh, G King.Tr.omas B. \ ar.iTb.lt.AlfredG. Lloyd, Robert. '?'? i, Al na L. BYNN'ER- Suddenly, at Lakewood, N. J., May H 1911 R ,'iter Rush Byn ner. Funeral ?>ri:i>j from his 1st* residence. Lakewood, Tue.? lay, 2.Sth inst., at 9 a. m. Interment at Eaiton, Penn. DEACON Oa May 22. 1911. Victoria I'eacon, youngest child o| William and Eliza Taibot Deacon. Funeral pnva?e. KIN?, Thoma? B., on Friday after noon, May I, 1916, a? sea Funeral ices will be bel ; al Chriat'a ? hurch, Rye, N. Y., . ., May -'??. ??ii *he arrival of th? I >:?'!. a. m. tiair. from Grand Central Terminal. LLOYD Fridax. May II, 1*11, Robert Lloyd Maaonie funeral ceremonies n? prrlor? of Charlea A Benedict, I'd West Kith ?t.. Sunday. May 2a, 1 a'cl ick. Ninth Ward republican Club, Greenwich Lodge Ml, f, aad A. M.; Standar?! Thapter, JS2. R A. M., and Morton ("ommanuery, 4, K. T . will please take notice. POWELL On BataNajr, May 22. Itlf, at hi? reaidenee, 494 Weal End av. Wilson M Powell, in the "Is*, year of ? sge. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Maj -'" at 9 a. m. a' Friend-' Meeting Rouse. l.Vh st. .ml Rutherfard Place. Interment private. SENCERPAUGH Oa May -22. a? her late re?Herre. Rrookhur?*. Hopewell Junction. V. Y. Catharine (Senr??r paugh, in her r?2d year r uneral ser? vices a' her late resider.ee Mondar at 2 p. m VANDERBILT On Friday. May T, 131S. a? -ea. Alfred Gwynne Varderblit, ?r,rt of Alice Gwynne and the lata ?orne Vanderbilt, in the '.-?h year of his age. Notice of service hereafter. WILLS A' lence of her par en?.?, White Piain-", V V. ?n Mar ?2. A: ..' Louise, eldest da ugh tar ..f Qeorge J. .?nd Mit?? L Wills. Funeral setvicei. at her late residence. Ver? mont av.. Prospect Park, on Tuesday afternoon. Max _'", st StSt?. Inter meni at convenience of family. Train jeavii c Grand ?entrai at 2 1.? will be met a' White Plains. MANHATTAN AND BRONX. BARRETT, Nora. 177.-, S. .011.1 av, Ma? 19. Funeral to-day. COEN, Jame?, nn Eat* 4M st., May 21. Funeral to-day COHEN, Villha, IU West 7t?h st., May I9 DOYLE, F?itabe?h. ?ill i,a?t ??th St., May it). Funeral to morrow. FE>FRRA?'H. Rarbara. ?Ill Butler Place. May l?J. FLATAU, Nathan, aoj Waal IBM ?t., May M Funeral to-day. GENIKE, Ann, 407 Amiterdam av, May 19, GOLDEN, Kdward, I'M Last lktSth ?t., May 2?i ?iRAHAM. Archibald, ?Ml Southern B . ??.aid, May l!>. GRIFFIN, Anna, ISM .Seventh av., May M, Fun ral to-day. HF.RI.F.S. Mary. I'M* Lexington av., Muy 2?"?. Funeral to-day KENNY, John. ?7 Porry it, May 19. OUOH, John, Ml East 83d It, May 19. Tuneral to-day. PFTITPAIN. Andrew |9J C.ieenwich av.. Muy ir?. RAMAZZnTTI. Mary. 4S Fast ?th St., May 20 Funeral to-day. REILLY. Patrick. 611 Eas- 13d ,t., May 19. Funeral to-day. SCHILL, Frederick, 2714 Kir.gibridg? Terrace. May 20. Funeral to-day. SEIGEL, Jacob, ?08 Tiffany ?t . May 20. USHERWOOD, Joseph, May 1* Funeral i private. BROOKLYN'. BRAINERD, Annie. 2no It John'a Place, May 22 Funeral to-morrow. CHAPMAN, Lucinda. 2*1 Han.ock st. May ?. Funeral to-day. FORBES, Josephine. 4dl Ha.ley st, May 21. Funersl to-morrow. GOOTH, William, "I0 72d st., May 21. Funeral to-morrow. HALL. William. 411 Park Place. May 21. Funeral to-day. LASHER. Hannah. Ill H*l*ey at.. May II, Funeral to-day. MEHL, Mary, May 2I. Funeral to-day. NEW JERSEY. ARLES. Hattie, Newark, May 20. Fu? neral to-day. CULVERT, Sarah, Newar*. Mey 19. GREENS, David, Newark, May 20 Fu? neral to-day. KAISER, (iuitar? Hoboken, May 10. KING, Lillian. Newark, May 20. F?. neral Tuesday. KIN?,, Mary, Newark, May 20. Funeral day. KIN?!. Marv. Jersey City, May 21. LISA. Anna. Hoboken, May 2 I ? V '.THY. Martin. Iloroken. May 1*. HOFFETT, Frederick. Newark May 21. R1N? K, John, Newark. May 19. Fu? neral to lay. 1 ROBSON. William. Newark. May 20. Funeral to-day. ? STLPP1. John. Newark. May 21. Fu? neral tomorrow. LON(. ISLAND. EL8TROTH, Emma. Evergreen May 19s ! FARRELLY. Ellen. A?toria. May 20. C.1DMAN. , Flushing. May 19 PIRONK, Francisco, Corona. May 19. \ \\ N? ?STRAND, Sarah, Jamaica. May 13. i i/m:TEKii-?i nit wix"?iu~T?n . K.MirrcaT. 1 - -1 1 ?i By H?r sen rr?n ? B ? ' .?A ?- ,,<*,. . .- ? ! ai s t SI S.V. T?> all Li. ?? n.R L?>T II '????? ..avUMa. t. O b?>? ta ?.ra... a^a.tra. ataut*^.