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i The Conning Tower The top of the i to Commissioner W ...?is, -.vh. ha_ raeraJ Onh ' . regarding the snforeement ol all Y SO. Th< majot to t?a .s" arbo like ? tsj ttracti ; and tl s who 1 I . u.ler iies--ar.d we are c ? proud of thil ?ucted to report the following: noise? to precinc roejeest th* Police i'ommi??ion?r to na pv,' SB >n: railrosd or car tracks wheel! on ear? Faulty brake? on car?. Ynnecetsary chnidng. of car bell? HT- POI ?..?MISSION TO FRF.SHMAN (LASS. 11 v Ariiiir. ity, V.Vdom ?Shakespearean. Criapneea that pleoaoe, von ./th that's Assyrian Or Herculeri't?.'. . , Luxury Tj ? ia: ttered id lib. ir.... ? Um cril ? a pnrt. ! or a contrit. an -.?/o ha-.?;? ?ranted to take the European urp on a ? might have two week* with nothing to do but ? ion wa? tinted ade of regret. Bui the ?rirelesi advices from ? mi whether there ?rill (? ' srorth ? '. age. ably nol much gambling on the ship's : in. A v. ...!, a glance down the paaaenger liai a i |y t sporty on?.. m R I -V8C1NATING CIT. intrified-looking old lady came into a Ninth K? I. train, and In-fore sitting down, re?;Oested '?ho conductor i eond Street \ ? I ? drew int.. Thirty-foui th Street, he announced the She looked Up at him. and smiled, a' if to thank .??lure they were. As he called out "Fortj . loked rather surpi I . ?? . ? and ns th "Fifty-ninth Street" rang ? > all dig mod : "Well, Mr, < A?.|'..i." ran telen vornan. while for a ai . ? ' aln biggest joke in the ir mind i I I I ami the 1 igest sho. to g? I ory. ?PUCK- WA? B. \ ? ONTRIB. I ?.. you think il fti ta Chi ? Bh ? clumsy plagiai ism Of a piece called "The Ifak n "Punch's Almanac" -n't improved it by laying the scene in the discarding lieorge Morrow'l C. iUl Kl.TT. ' a man who Is find asked for or.e of "?' ? rmack's just now." ? "1 ?* ?'?? ? ?? alma Gluck." ?he purchaser. "I'll Li!:." a chance. Hut I i '?' ' ? ick." I'lensiire anil Badaeaa, '.li-.'iO. ? ncs ' ' ? ? . . ? to Lotrla ] \ ..... , . nineteen hundred flfl - - pWaturc beeaass the ha] ? of this ba ? er or lat4?r cr ? a OUBg ?-? ? ? i... home-, the uniting of -tream in t ?i some pran,!. ? ? aei s of sad i'her and mother of thi? brida < thai ??oon the Is Bg" will have flown '- | sat ' to build a 1 tar "minor cords" that are their 1 bl? live?; and the) "God ?peed" and bf l Ba that de d mother ran 1 I dear ta thi m, as - ? ? ...... ? r?f." into Ihr. ]< Bother tad ??<? join them together with their no?' . i, hut in a list of bl ' - . narle-4 Sin AvenUO. appear the fol? ' t, 1 "? hronical, n i'??e. ?Vaverly Novels, : I Iward Gibbons, fall of J: ? FTT BO?V WAS MR. WIL - It wa? .?actly 12:40 i eared. Hi ? wa? heard the ? ? .?,? Hn BSad - coat and paj rae I tea ba i?_rtad, but grew in volume a? ?nd ?lowly, ssaphi arlth ears and p?us ?fter each phiaM Mi. tVilson wa? droBSSd Ifl a bl r?. ', Of FAM.'YIAl: QUOTA. ? '. I . YZ- '.I'.V. TRAIN! D ANT) A?". D8TOMCO TO A I . - ririABL '.' AY ' IT1 ' ? ? ? j. ; ?- ".r.j?<?d in i " : "ill-''? roe ? 1 i ? - stt?" ? !. '.I! 'I .- r,f "poii " and "??? I as other I 1 -.id 'hut a poiOOB gas helmet would be an -.a? gift f.,r Hiver?i<le Icrive reside? ' H. M. N. f 1 si ids J.r.ve have adopted tot their ba . ry, hallegluejah l'? Ai, I their rnot'/i it "Out of the .."mas'" V. i'. A. i LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR MISS WOOD Mrs. J. Walter Wool! Iln tertains at Sherry's for Debutante Daughter. RECEPTION DEBUT FOR MISS CUSHMAN Mrs. John Jacob V?tor tu ?mr Enterlainmont at Home for Serbian Relief Fund. Mrs. .7. V i luRChl yesterday r daughter, Mus Natha. i I i . ?.- ;' ? ! Miti ? , ? MlM Annette V. Hope William?, M . r.-t Husk 'i - raneet T. Ann?' Ma) i Dorol J. II Pott? r, Mits Alms Miss Josephine de .. . ? ' M ?a i Mercer f rench, Mist Maud I Hel rVdrii Mi?s Gourd, Mis? ? rln? Ds i Kate i ?s Hi les Goer as Mrs. Wood sad her daughter will h? at ho' ?emees and on ?? bei 1''. ' ?t hi Gush' l ? issisti ceivii . , H i'? rry. John . ? ? - . Bon? ner. : inery, T. H?lst? . 69 West . the \ m. I ' Bull, Leaher, ?' ? ? ^ eomans. for her I ..i ? Fund ; the hi aft? .? and there ? ?old. This ? ? sving - ? ' ? Fork i : , Bl ?'! wick, ? ' K i m - ? Lillian Ho " ? Madeleine < erej, ?j ' . ; ? Mrs. F. K< ter of ?. lied ?* 15 Rast Eight) t, t?> I- mil S? hill. ? ? W< srj i ? ' and timpl? si in err,!.. ent at the cere 1 by the 1 ? of the Mrs. Kehill'i -? marring ind, whom ths wed In . ? .\ divorce from him in I?ec?mber. when she was aw;ir-|i m?.nib alimony and th? b in?. 1 he son horn to Mr. I B. Dul Iheii home, 1019 l>r. Reai L ? debutant? daughl ? ?-. her U m ? ? -.ershatn Sad ?.ce \Vicker?ham, ? homes th'? the help of the Leg A ! .- ictetv, which ?? ,. [lave Hen ? Fifty-? gl ' I ? ents apply foi i ? ere esse i red for triai. e the ?d l mall, o 11 y a - Mi I r similar month ? ? ?i,;, i.? eesse mote te? nors of the society. Miss Knowl's to Be a Bride ? toddi ; '''"?? V I rslni i. sf j MISS EDITH WILLIAMS. UUmmmmmmmm*,*- ? ?-??. . ara. John Van s. < Idd? . I m iy her aunt, Mi-. T. Hal ted M NEWS OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS Laurette Taylor to Act a Trio of New Plays This Season. ? under ; rhi ?? ? i of which were da ihed off by the ? SI.mi.:?n:'ed by the ii begin a Sew ind ill ?ion of a | .? l over." i ? ? ? i will then | K th theatre - ? - - i . r,. .'? Mn lea tnd * im, 01 . . ? ? eheck ? ritl ' ? -, ? PERCY GRAIHGER AT AEOLIAN HALL ??usIraH&ti Pianist Oivei incitai Under tho Auspices of the SSS ? \**?-'>ciation. ? ? - Hall - York ,? the ? dance l ? . ??? . i) reeellOC g me I ? ?*'pn?ii. ? ? ' ? ? for solo . based oo ? ? Amer ? ?nil ? . ma riml. .: I ?r of wine ? et Un? ices." The Lullaby and ths ts Irish dances rhieh has mad? the Australian ? ? !l? ? ,?? . ess p!???ing in th? ad and m th?' Spanish ? ? ?.f bis tone I if ' .rainger does will ? ut as ?I?- from ? ..i bt hst perhaps i w a ?? .i i.n. He ?ul 1 Warmly greeted by ? large audience. | JOAN OF ARC EPIC IN MUSK Bossi's Oratorio Is Pel formed by the Oratorio Society, i H. M. M KREHB ? which it bus had i contempla-ion for nearly a ?? "Joan ? t e w h i ' . ihoral or;. ",em lies The Oratoi ? h ? ? ? " a?;.? n fort Iset i ' il ? ? monument to the Maid ? i. Th nigh ? ? ? oratorio, oi as hi an? prom ?our | ne? main-? in the lyrical ? a ?4 ? - *, acquired the I ge mi i which 1 y | The sii from the el . ? | - W h ? tor the weal - ? and ? ? her v? ? , the ' . ? ' bat.-? toll i ? .. rthruj oratorio ? ? ? ? ? h HI its.?PORO! ?I Mi?? : an I I laughter of Mr sad Mrs. A? . I1 Foi Long Islaad, ssd I liiirr:?. Of 1 I l( brida? it ? ?on 1 ?. r ?if the bri.l?. WO? ma and iJeora? ?*?? -*???* STOS best man. I HYPHEN INVADES SUFFRAGE CAMPS Con rial ! nioi.ir.ts Plan to Steal P i il*i Presidency. DR. s FORCED TO PIN Letter fr | Veteran Lei Would Yield nvention's Desire. B) EMM- Bl s ate l ared ? i?> of I -i and ? eautl ? .; I - plan to accept the . attempt . - ? ? nal ? ? . ' :' using the ?. women voter? to mon candi . prest I?-. Shaw in thi Y . ?' ?hat Dr ' i (if Dr. : 1 run ? - ? Th.- ? ? i? ? ? ? ? might lea ??e I'nion. ? Or. Ington lly to? . "I ? ' " ?h. | i her mind ...per' ' ?I beyond me of - them "Wa I front to ? . '. ' to com ? ? I B!:.'.-: . ? to a ' a time \\ i.n't ?i leid I? I ninni-il?. ? ' co m i? won't ? . s i ' ? "I ? ? ' he announ?-. ? - ' ' the ? a? unler? ?houbi be ?' mal, Thi? had, ..men ?till ' ? ' '. . ?? National, ? eek. ? member?? ro-morro??'. rill marsh?. - It ...v York women sndam. Ha yute?. bar of the ? 11 to ? .??tor or Hepr? . Si? in i ? man I-uther York, ? ? ' r of the I iva in a corner thia :n<?rn bin ten ? ' ? and l'?r ? ? ? . ? a on local Congressioaal ., mittee srlll fol- : GRATTJITIES EH WAIL STREET - I :-.n*tni?? to Be a? Fat a? Last Year's W_? Leaa. A d?liait? svMsstSS thol ChnrlOtSSSS la IS fur by -.he hanging of a the ?cbby of th? i*tock Ra? pt asking for * w the ? ici. The special committee hav? ing ensrge ? ' ? mor.r*. W. H . ire et ? of :he axel The ? reie | * r ago 4 ? ? ? CHINESE VASES BRING $100 Bidding U \. ii?,- it \iul4-r??iii >ale of Mini?, inn*. >?lu ( olle?-! ion A f.a.r one vsses of the ? Lang period proved ' I* centre of ? last sight at tho second ?e??ion of the sale at the Ander t Mme. Yen* ? collection. The the ve . irai enamel ' on tur?]?.-. . . ? It is of the Yunjr Chleng per od. He tlao gave $'il for a Summer i having seven 'inures on ? I ?.?le carved out on a turquoise blue i-round. F. W. Knidenberj- p?ve $100 for a club-* the double Kaiiii ilsi ; . '. i .-;''?. . - 'Haut quellt) of W Mu .; the Chou dyi B. (' ? bren te be1: v. ?th an animal [?:. w. ii.li i? d i ? ISO, re is Both are of !?'. W. II" i I included a bottle , .-. lor which h? F ealee f 164. ? ? ? ? ?# ?JOHN BERRY. LAWYER. DEAD Served la I i?il War and Wa? \dmilt?ed to the Har ?'.."> years afto. John Berry, Mary . Dr Abraham J I at hit home. 78 fuseday Berry was one ol loot prec) ?? ?eg been a.lin" ted to the . - S| ll r? of the Hur Aeaoctatlon ? Mi I orn m Grsi i 81 r< e) ? ? ? ns I m ? tttling ? n s perl of ths "Berry form, h* what .?ii Ninth at..i Beiry tti He wot a member of I bly in ? rveil in the Civil - tons, Ar ? three I re him. WHA1 IS GOING OH TO-DAf. F?? ??: - ? OarSaa ? - ? v . ?-? B ?I At\tm. . ? ? r* . .- , - ? ? \?. H-t?l .... 4 - ' ? 1 ? ume. Im * 4 V?T*?* ? . ? - - I. ?., M a -. , m. ' ? A A?*? : - .- ' Ma Ctmm Cm. BJ-J4* A . .4 ?. ' ? ? I - ? ; . ? / ? i _; '. H ' ? - - .. f ? ? ? . im f I i ? I a ? . . ? ? ? 'THE MAGIC FLUTE' AT METROPOLIT AN- | ? : i i Mr. Bod-Bzky '. BtJaKtl j M ' ? ? ' 4 ?I . ? ? ' . a ? . i ' - I i eful. , thi N'ight'a appea t h c il hap? i - I what imagination can i ? . .-.ble Thi? ? PHILIP SPEED DEAD "U.irl.:" Mini Well Kilo??:? ;i? I dilor and Reporter. Philip Spa? ? an .ht la l I OUI? born "The New York World," ? cam? to tin? citj ?signed ?? ?ninif r of I | to I ? ' ? by r rank A M . ol' " i ? ? '. dp ?? Mr. Speed live : ? irin.?. nn.l tor?, ? nit ? ?? reata New it. i. ?it few i An.. ? PBBDBKf? I M BPENI N \eity ? in llarlen tion I: He had been ii! ! m * -\\ ? HENRY i. ECKHARD Stamford i Eckhard died to . 1 n town i wa? sleeted a member ? i .mee ture. He . a ?icain to th- : 1010 Y? a??? ' in I'ermany abo ?r? ?if1* loiiv put Tre ?event nn,. . -oi\ ,,- ? hoi editor of "TI "mm" leave? '. r. Blind Association to Meet. annasI m?- \ ?.rk ?? held . . H. .?:on, ??n for lntpe'-'.t'.r befoi I the ? DIED. John. ging, Georgo/, ? i, WYHiam A. Bhiaelaae? r, 0. I BESBT A' hi? re?ldenc?. 78 Morton ?? . Brooklyn, on Tue?d?jr, December 7, 1916, John Berry, ?on of the late roline Eiz-bei-t and Dr. Abra? ham ? ?' ce? will he held at hi? late realdenee, on Pridey, De? ren- - i ?. m. Irterment (,r. . . '?mil loara -!y, at T'? II ' ? S .: m. r J. King, BHIN1 ?on and Nena ?.-?r of hi? Bta Thoma?'? I Y ?t 10.30 a. m. c km; 11 i inr. W?OOD_AWa cimiist. li) Troll??. al? ST THE EXFERIENCLS OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN IN PARIS 1914-1915" by WHITNEY WARREN For the Benefit of the SECOURS NATIONAL in R1TZ-CAULT0N BALLROOM / 0 day at 5 o'cloek introd-vction l?v HOP-I. CEORC.E VON L Ml".I TICKETS?$3.00 each.