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The Conning Tower ?c\ re ' m in i ? ? -. i .1 ? ? . ? av? - I > to n ! \ I er ?:t? ONI \ DAUOI - B, ? ? ? azure hue, - ? I blizzard 'there een, ? ? A 1 ... azure hue, - . - Y ? contribs ? ... "You 1 i them. er . lica B. Marks, ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -ne? I ?.id: ? We ' the kampti*kut-kMhin{? ? in a I ? rill :< It AGAIN. We never i ? R. S. - ? - ' il ';:<l I'::;'?? i-,.phin * B|dng it ? ? ! eld; as kllen. Now, srd r::in in nd '?'-? ( it r._ i ? ?? loaao ?? I Wims l* i for 1 -?.,..,. t end I efors 1920 nre called, i W ALIBI . . . .. a ? ms " N f MW< irk, "whom we al ? r Using ft. m. "Was H il ' " ' m\ ai ' ? d, ta'r.e ,? , be: then . ,la ? , ' " ' . .'. BOU 1 . i'. A. D.GIBBONS WEDS MSSC.T.THAYER ( leremofi) Takes Place in Bride's Country Home at Lawrence, I. I. R. B SMITH HARRIES ? DOROTHY HURR> Miss E. Orr Enfjaged to m. s. Wyeth Miss M O. Buckner la Make Di hut **' a Teaaon Thayer bboni - n *l ? I. ?44 . plaei ? .-. ? . I ? ? \ ? ? ? ? ? Marie ?r.?l ? ' - ? ? ,. Her orange ? ? ?ft i - . ?111 ? ? aatei by I.- : ' ? Peten I, maid of horior, an 1 ? ? ? ? ? Lav my wa ? ? ? ' ? ?' ? ' ' " ? dding ?ay. Mr?. Ter. ?' ? I ? ?. V V . ghter, Mm? Mary ? ?? las and the pending th< ; ?. . ? ten laland, ara at ths ? M r. ? ... ' -he i? R . ? p.e, of .'. .. . toria i P t".race ?r ???':..? ir pla -. ' '. ' ' tend .M I Mi ? Mr. nnd Mr?. Herr.. R S. Prentiei . . Arsnus for the H. nrj B. II>de has re! irn? the ??? ate? from Sai ?.NY. ! vn Potter hai '? \ ? ? ? motor? yr. . ? Eouutze _ PAPEB CHASE AT LENOX Mrs, Oir?a and l.eorge K Turnure Load lir-t Meet of Be : puper .-? an 1 | E. K . ??? ?inna A and Mi - Frs lei ' ? i Koahspot ? and Mrs "? H-Ul Walhei ? t her I Ige. ? ? give s t the itui ? ? i h e r Hei ?: 4 . .u.-cd t.-.. a DAVID MILES DIES SUDDENLY Parater Actor and Head of "Movie?" ( seapeay Fatally Strirken In Street. Hi!, ? ? ? i ra aid, far '. of a ? tat? ' ?I. 48.,? a' ? ? r fth Avertie ?? .?omo -. Mr ... ? ? ? ? ??movie?" in > . 0*Neil ?r.d in " stasaih a^?**Xhs i.??..?'.??? --' lue \v?iu"i MHS. DOUGLAS GIBBONS. i . ?! Thayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin layer, who was married yesterday at Lawrence, L. I. NEWS OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS Arnold Daly Has Utterly ! erything Except a Theatre. A ? | i possessed of a play, a r ?? ? I -er.ei y und ? ? ? isn't e I . And still ? in gel in th" ii Mr. Dal? ely on and if bo can't i .. the ?.. st few mead ii- I'm.cess, ?rill b I ., afternoon Instead. *. r and Mrs. Whitman i Isrein'i ? r las' friend ekcn. eritie ?.a-? ? Brighsm ? ? ' ? ! - | IS !.. : In or-: ' eritie i I i miera g to na i Kork, which i? ? he on ... . . Her .. ... ? ? ??? will I ? ng , sfter ? ?' the ? ? - ? ? i- roub? Bivsi . ? i the Cs . ? | ? ' 1rs i . ' ition," wre r< ? ? m\ B a?.r.-n.ls ? . i Mid 1 ? . I A ?\ tloi . : :*. ? l Sunday evening -' ? -? ? denr i.iM--.) iui m? rbaaks* ? riving nnd Christmas perfonnanees ? ? the Globe'i "1 * NEW SOPRANO PLEASES M:*-? 'la.. Peteraan fii??-? Song Eeeltal at aeoliaa HalL M is Muy Pi tersan, i ms Is her New York debut yeeti rday sfteraooB ?Han Ha.!. , o' promise and soasidersbls per snee. She ma?!?* bei ranee unheral.ied and shs gBVI i ; rogramBM ? Sty of interest. Her voice !s of gnat parity sad sveaaeea of timbre. She useil II ers 'y, yet when the time required it. it showed ample - ami even brillisi > '?" H- r use ' of mezza-M'ce ?.? . . p able, and throughout the programme - taste ard n ju-t ?'? reept In her ? Bgii ,: ..?' ?' ? ip of 1- ? . ' best, both la si ? "Il pleut dei : 7!eurs" and Eoechlla's "Aux tempi del Fees" eharmlagiy ??? d ?t home, too, in the Brahtni-Scl group, I ? less : Mil i ..... ? ? forripc I, ii- I ? . ? ? ?? . . ? ? b> i? larga SB :'?? '.i 101-Year-OU Spinster Dies. JohastowB, v V. Oet ??* Maria Here, 101 yean I ?.?? be '. State, died here to-day. PHILHARMONIC'S FIRST CONCERT Auspicious Opening of the Society's Seventy fourth Season. ARTHURIAN MUSIC BY MCDOWELL \ Drj as-Dnst Compositloi by a German Contra puntist B II F.. KREHB1D . ? programma of the '?? ;-cer' of the seventy-fourth reason of the ? > | was given in < arne?.e Hall last Bight, looked St ,-. began with two ro ? I ? . now t.. '.'.. Si j. fort ; ? 'Lane? loi Snd El line," I Mux Rsgsi i latest publish? ? l ations on the ti i ? :ent of Mosarl I sta m A major a gracious memory of the .ood Jays of pretty ssarly every : ,,,.>? who has played the forte since the year ore of the nineteenth century. This the an notator of the programme knew to be a piece of music hi'.'ierto unheard ' ? m York, but concerning the com? position by MscDowcll he loomed to be lbt| fOf he s us only S I ' tS an? nounce that it had never before heen played by the I'liilharmornc S II jt there Is no record of a previous ? srfermaase by any organization in this city. In this respect it is unique gpt its comoosor's works for even one of hi? orch rtral works, which he had wisely condemned to oblivion, was drsgged Into notice immediately after '?nth Thie emit bore the name and hud it been loft to slumber among the "unheard melodies" which KeatS Srould have US believe ?-aro - "he reputation of its ersstoi would bars boss better for the fact. Hut the assiduous propaga! the Maelionald cull would not have It ? ? fore .is judicious admirers polled to grid How many works for orchestra Mr. iwell wrote we ?!.> no*, know. His wife, writing to The Tribune's ? . reviewer in May, 1906, declared that while he wa* in Germany, where he arrota sil >f bis orchestral [noces i i th.- "In in.:." suite, he made it a ? huvo all bis works of the kind - over in pri'. ate. b? i rig- enabled to do this by the courtesy of German orchestra?, "hi . the painful lesson was learned in more than one case that the fire the only destiny" for some of them. "One symphony and une symphonie poern went that way, und two works are itill in manuscript, because hi never heard them arid would not risk | ? hearing without the seeesearj I'rnhi*." "Lancelot and Elaine" evidently ?too I the test, for It was ;? : Germany, und soon after its compose! ? re'urn to his native land it w?. per? formed in Boston and. < hiesgo It bed slresdy been played in Dai s - ? U :i she i in, so it is to be sssumed I Mr iiscDowell'i msture Judgment ap pi rod it. Why it waited until ? ir a performance In New fork ?hen nil of the other works for si ehestrs by the .-nine hand been per? formed, ti-..- best of '.hem fr? i do not know, and it mighl be Inquiring too curiously to inquire into the < . eumstsneee. Psrhaps it wm because it made ,.,, i] : tal ? . th? Me York .(tors on its own merits; that at . ? .;'. '. *-e .. ? ? . ?^pression made 1.. ISt night No Jlldo .. , MacDowell'i work-, would think ol g it w.th either of his are 1 rchssl nod i? ild oi the Npertoirei of our ? cent irmpboni I i -. though it . ., . te a- good and i i "' lobelia, ' II.. "TI <? ? '.no. ens" and "Lovely Alda" ? o? a symphony planned on long of Roland and Immeaouro ipoi ior to "I.auriA " Whei "Lancelot und Elaine" was per TAMAKl Mil H.\ AT THE MANHATTAN. I. Japa?r-.*- lyric iopr?ano who appeared in "Madama Bat?ar?j,H ?' ? rith notes oi to hi hit ?na!;.';ca! e>. ? ? ? attitude I the ? ? ? - ii i i ' ?? ? ? pe reelve, i I .. faselnatioi pi ? ' : . . ? goal always . ? ? ' ? I pieai a ?hall r. ?a? giv< he latt? was IU| . In ir IS ??? ? - du> s ! i syi . ' ? -iiar<?d I. ? ? nsusie, i i '.. i musie ii ? re * a inl I by the. composer, wa? ?S S i : I Wi wa felt the tru SBI '* mi?;i not hui . ?. i? p. son ?ign if . SB need? on?. Notl ir.g tl.:.' H r at anvbod 7i. i ci would mal ? ii t of it r dries ? . lica'ion of tho mood? or the emotion ? ? . resque spirit sboat th? priBC with Si ? of ths Lake; but SO it nign snj s, aneleat or modert . ?oui of a!?1? i ., I. aine, or Juhet or jMSica. 0 arv other amorous damssl tha* eve or lived Ib Its -.??*?? There m ? beautiful 1 ?1IOU the laatruB ? . which enwrap* these elementl a bleadi them into a ret ign able mu fical counterfeit of tl." ; ? leata which are Ib "Eli i " N with the help of the programm ? - sad the compoaer*! the ana. rrittOB b ? ?? v. on, ?Philip :: i i ? 1 a bit ikeptical) a-1 Mr. Hub :: i M r I. IWrOBC ' OilflUM . ka .- fool the i ? " isph? r ithei through the "'? '? ' like the sw? -, mg a-. I gi? ? ? odor. Well mad' ?-, grateful to the ear. but unan ir '.o the ?mettons; ,v mod to u?. But It wai s lai lag compared witl the utter!;- laeonsequeatial matt? i soi tained in the Keger variations OB th Mozart theme. They, eopecially th? concluding fugue, tailed up a ?tor: about SB Am? r ?-an composer BO*U I ? ? ! m ! "i-.i'e a itudent ? ?'.ry at Munich. Enl elaaaro . day Profeaaor Rhein ?? caught the student holding i ?ritten rxerc i to ? Rhelflberger, "it Ii i p ?b dry ? ? "'i?h ai i*, lal " -: ? -mon of Reger*! Ii lesi ning . ? ?? sriatioai have bi i ' sf the rl'.arm;r.?, ma ? ? t - .? led ' ' l "l ad vanta tune and more euphoaioua thap; ?(?::? je.ir?. It la? been improved! ho?? much we shrill probably know lat.'i Mr. Stranskf ??h heartily ?jreeted bj a larg WILDE COMEDY SEEN IN GERMAN Arnold K'>rff Excels in "Ein Idcaler (iattc" at Irving Place. Arnold K?.t?Y, to whom Vienna owes in part its familiarity with 0?car ' ta Ideal Husband." put laat ? ? lace at the Irving Place Theatre under obligation to him. His performaaec Ib "Kin Mealer (latte" re - ip - '?'? la SB a? could Heult! of ??:?.' listing the splril ? Biedy Ii ?v: ?rseterist ? '?'? I ,. si the < sss . g to ? . ther that the .- ? ? . ? rl Lord i tern ii truly ? id; bul ... sd sntu who ? of Mr It i ? ' ? it the .- 'ii oeeu - i ? ? ? t . .?? .. ? ?! ? ? ? y ai d iu ? . 1 rig ih I. ' * tal Lord Goris fathei ? titles of ' ii | ? -ham. ' ? ? ? th.? ae?. la 'he en ? of the I ? ? I.-* - ? their trein i ? - ? ? i ... / '?Ut II being? u for a momeat in th? ? ? Hut the : ?'? . r ?? m??nt? of re I t s | ? ? ? f i.i.t' the fe? ? ? t ? I ... n pa Of the performai c? n? a whole, t" .-an ?car?-. ? ' . ' tad . that Mr K v. . ? : , ' Caite." TATOAKI HIDRA SINGS BUTTERFLY Japanese Soprano Ap pears In Native Role at Manhattan Opera. ' Mme. r .New harpy ?' ? ' -he rave ? i il to ? nation, ?n f ? ' A Mil the - ? i how an .or.. - : . i v 1 range-?. - ; ? < . deal of AU, I i a] . - than t ? ' v er ? .cu, il 1 SI ? - ? '.... .'.?i old fr?e-- 1 ?. good mas l halm less ? ,1 we hope all Amena ? quarv i .; . is . ? ' before ? ii ir.oiin * I ? a besuty ABOLITIONIST ERITON DEAD Sir Th'.mas Ko? ,11 BuitOB Was Head of Foreign Mo-- inien*. London, Oet M mai Fnweli ' ml I'oreign Anti-Slavary Society ? ? 1899 end I ' .uth He m bom In 1837. E r .. smas I sw< ? *a a grade il A ? tralla in II t ime of h i i . . Altboui wu- u I'-ai.-r in I In taking a le.i I Abolit lowed the r. oi -'??? s oi bis -p.... er, the net. He was a.'o oe ?: reform work. PUDnil K M. SIMON IOH I : M IS old? est IP. di? I at bit i Mr : und snd I , the import ; I i Mel ol, and he was .. f the ci. .rr!; for ' yeurs He a wife sad I CBABLU ? Mi IK il wu. Charles Waller Ha? nl of the Dsvii huine. ? in an . lie bad ol the Pi . . Missions s ? : i . ? ?. ; BlcKoi ' i in Brasil, ,, i ii, the Lnsryor dent sf the Point a '? \ Four daughters - DAVID H. BTBM \nr Ithaea, (?-? died h- f s ?jhty . E U wart 4 Co. II r if the city of Ithaca, a: local banking, p il win C Stewart ran re bias. , o MRS. CMARLOTTI P. uinstov Va.-Tenn . Ocl 2* Mrs. Charlotte Payne Winston, a cousin of ' President ? ??,?? n, wife of ? ? ernor oi ? KAftRIED 26, at ? Louise ! - ? ? ? Prison Kel Retlcca of marriage, -... t SeolBa ma<i be art m. ...hi.r.| fcj t : ttant* in.l ?,|jr*M. DOB c II? .id, K. 0. V I .-?-.. ?- | '? i ??,.?:?? in his i* . I : 2?, at s |i m., at hi. late re, , \ ' s ? ? . setery, Poughkeepeie, S *i HAM' i ? . ? .. V . Hctoboi Hand Ku lence, Bunday ?.'? i ? ' <l. at 4 o'clock. Intern .. ??, Pa. BEBBAtD In : ? i sa . Oc 1 Mercer. I '. a?ed . | he - . ? ? ml t'emetory p m HI SI IN< . v- Oe i la the , ? >'? N f t% ? 1 Ml lllllln I III MOOIH \\\ N ?'?I M? I ? K\ It-* .