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Ifcadora Duncan Dance* \.a Marseillaise" Is Again K.cfived with Acclaim as ?oiirludcil. at an ?fternoori of interpreta? :ve '.? r. pi.Iit.in Op?ra ?her.? s-tere many iiti them, a? upon a former oc(a?ion. "La ? ? I claim, relit I.oniiinr" ?Far. ?hrouichout this nuni 1.? rlappin-?*: ?an?! shoatinf wart .ous. iVrh-ip? tht aiott art-mtic ?ifffrinfr? on the projrrajrme were the Schubert ? \v all let," ? ? ?ral of ?.?hicli had t,? he r.-pcated. Am e.-itri? day'j pro ,,?? la to be repeated, will be given April 11. Grant A. Wheeler . >r. n second eoasia of I r. 8. tirant gnd ?ho hat* ktaa - tad with tht Mataal B? ? II I JnKuraiH'?- (oftipany of more than *hirty years, died yesterday ? S'.ruben Street. East Orange, N. J. Mr. Wheeler was | -nn of Isaac a. Whe? - _^^ I W. L. DOUCLAS First Retail Shoe Store, Golden City, Colo., 1866 MEM L. Douglas learned howtode sit?:n, draft and fit shoes, a I so pained valuable retail shoe store experi? ence in Golden City. Colo. !l.{ N i .-?.tn ??trePt. 155 l?ro.nlw.iy, corner 8th St. ?47 !*> i ? hv ?>. h?..ir 14th St. I8S3 Broadway, cor. ?i??tli S?. I4(?8 BroatfaWaj ? Times Square) ???si | i?tr.1 \venue. ! 1&? riilr?! Avenue. ??"raoa Iliiril A*?., ?or. 120th St. Stores marked w W.LaDOUGIaAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" 53.00 ?3.50 ?4.00 54.50 *5.00 $6.00 *7.00 ?8.00 You can Save Money by Wearing W. h. Douglas Shoes. The best Known Shoes in the World. ***** W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is <?, stamped on the bottom of ail shoes at the f-icTory. ?"he value is puaranterd and the wear? protected a? pinst high prices for inferior shoes. The retail price?, are thr same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. I hey are always worth the price paid for them. The quality of W.LDoudas product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash? ion centres of ?America. Thev are made in a well ecpipped factory at Brodcton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best ?hoes for the price that money can buy. For sale l?y over OOOO slioe deniers and Kl.'? W? L. Donq-l.is stores in the larjre cities. If not convenient to rail at \V. La I>?"?u<"r'tas store, ask tout local dealer for W. la. I>onrrlas shoes. If he cannot supply you,take no other make. BOYS SHOES B-?; id ??.>> W< r.d $3.00 $'2.60 $2.00 to tt?$rirt<a*6>t4 ?I. Pi*?-?ld?*nt ?* BEWARE OF FRAUD None genuine unle*-** \V. L. Douglas name and the retail pri?e Is ?-.tamped on the hottoin TAKENOSUBSTITUTE Write for booklet, showing how order shoes by mail, _ - W.-UIJou--la.eSho?> Co. postage free. 210 spark si., r.r.?, ki-i?, ?was?. W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: *"_'77!> I'hinl Av.. bet. t40th* 147th Sts. ?859 Manhattan Avenue. :?*7 KighOi Avenue. ! 177.? I'itkiu Avi-nur. ?2?O Weat 12"ith 8tr?***t. JKRSRY Cl IV I S Nowark Avenue. BROOKLYN ?HOBOKRN' 19? WasMagtoa St. 421 Fiilton >tre?H, cor. Pearl. 'UNION IIILI- 278 Barganlin? At?. 708-710 Urtittdway, cor. Thornton. "NKYVAKK Kot Broad str.ct. ?1H87 Kroa.lway. cor. Oates Avenue. ?PATKRSON*?193 Market <tr??ct. ?47? leifth Avenue, cor. 11th'-"trf-ct. -"TRENTON 101 K. ?MateSt., co; Bro?r* ith a * carry complete tine? of W. !.. Douglas Shoes for Women. il THE ?f? SUN ?-rJ?_.aa.aaaaaa.a.na-aa.a.r.frrrr?-.!'.-/ |3nltimor?"-*-^3?viiafrimtt i ?rrr- ? m ^ .-?w y. ?11E BALTIMORE NEW g_fr _____? JM_W??4s?__Ms*i.namm'f'uri? ;?*T"j?'.*--? ii ?naam by Samuel Hopkins Adams T? IE WORK of advertising reform carried on by Better Busi? ness Bureaus in a number of cities has now reached Baltimore. The new Vigilance Committee of the Balti? more Advertising Club is organizing for a clean-up. The curious part of the Baltimore situation, says Samuel Hopkins Adams, is that it is not the local advertisers who are primarily to blame, but the newspapers whose willingness to print all kinds of misleading advertisements seem-; to be induc? ing many stores to make exaggerated claims of value in their ads. Can the Vigilance Committee, backed by the honest adver? tisers, break the newspaper blockade ) In an article commenting on the attitude of the different papers and summing up the advertising situation in Baltimore, Mr. Adams will give a most satisfactory answer to this question in The Tribune for Sunday, April I. Don't mis? this story of a little journey to a home of con? siderable misleading publicity. A word to your newsdealer will protect your Sunday I ribunc. \%TXb\XW '?rat \g last- thr Truth: News?-KdHoriaN--Ad>'rtii<-inrnts R. R. Rate Increase May Be Suspended During an Inquiry Commerce Board Expected to Delay Advance for Sixty Days Plans Public Hearing Coupling Cost of Supplies with Higher Wages Complicates the Situation Wasainfton, March 28. Suspension pendln?/ invi>?tigation of ?11 mere?**??-* in freight rates proposed by the raii roadi uf the country in their forthcom? ing applications for u general advunce ?, npeared to-night to be the course ?vhich tho Interstate Commerce Com? mission probably will follow when the various railroad groups file th?*ir pro? posals. Such suspension, it was indicated, rraald "ot be for the customary s.x months, but probably would be for a paliad not to excenl ilxty days, during the lomim ilofl xxill undertake a ? hensivp inquiry into th?> ?raaaafl ?.bienes?. ??! the railroads' tlemnn.l Hearings will be held, it is nderstood, ai?! ib?ppara, commercial und civic or? ganizations, state and utilities eommia sions and other interested partii's xv.ll be heard. Eastern railroads, it is understoo?!. virtually have abandoned their pian to have tht* proposed increase of II per rent go into effect without invent i ca? tion by the commission, and have inti? mated that they either will withdraw that portion of their petition, or con? tent themsel'.-er, with an ix?lver?c ruling made by the railroads to have ?!,.? period of suspension limited to thirty riea of what they characterize litvatien. Hal'- Roldan, presiden' of the Chi? cago, Burlington _ Qunicy, ?represent? lag the Westen group of roads, an? nounce?! at'cr a conference? ?late t" day xvith Commissioner lieChord that '?'? ??it! roads would file tiie.ir formal peti t.on for increased ratos next week. Mr. Holden did not indicate what p^rcer.tag" o? increase the Westett roads would ask far, but It is unaer Stood ' I ; o?r. the tasten lines in asking for 15 per cent. Com minees ot both Eastern and Wes'.err lines, Mr. linden said, were working 01 the pr? Near York. In coupling with increased paid nnder the Adamson law inrrea-? in the cost of fuel, supplies, equipme' I and various-classes of labor as : ?-. why a general advance should be at: thor.zed, officials think the railroad> have added to the complexities of t!u ra.e, ien?iir.i* t) lengthen the proceed | pro'.im.r.ary to a decision. The commission is understood to have beer .:e><\ for r-n arr'-''"'?'-:o:i to ti it ? sufficiently to reimburse th. roads for increased wages, but almost totally ur.; reparad for petitions asking fcr sweopiag advance? in ?11 rat?? DB'ed on other ground? a? well. Caffey to Replace Marshall as U. S. District Attorney Francis <;. Caffey. solicitor of the Department of Agriculture, has been selected b;. President Wilson to suc? ceed H. Snoxviie.'i Marshall ,.s Federal !':?tnct Attorney in New York. Mr. Marshall's term expires next month. V.r. ?"affix's selection caused no par ticular enthusiasm in Tammany . as he ha: not been closely Identified ?vith the Murphy orgar.iration. I ? ? .-. Bsoia Indica! th.. Tammany leaders of President ~Til bob's Inclination t?i go outside of *he Fourteenth Street 'irKiinii-ation in se ? Althiuiict' Mr. Caffey always toe ? Ne? York ?pol?tica, ??? " ai ki i til ? ? ii peadenl Pomo He aras never a canlidate for office and aerar held a political posi? tion prior to his appointment to the ?ment of Agriculture, by President W IIson in April, [(It. For some time it had been rumored tr.at the President xvould ramo Mr. Caffey fcr the post hire It had been known that District - "j M irshall would not be reap pointe?!. Mr. Caffey is forty-nine years old and unmarried. He is a native of Alabama and a graduate of Harvard University. I- r ?tarerai j?-ars hi- practised law in Montgomery. \!a., a:i?i a* the outbreak of the ?Sp/xni-?h-Amerieaii War became ? i.ant colonel of the 3d Alabama ????? li.- Braved '" -hi? city in rid ai 'ere.| partnership xvith John ?'. Kreckcnridgi?. He Is Baa? a member of 'lie firm of Clarke, HrecKenndge & 1!?? la a member of the llar ?iiri. 1'tiisersity, Cosmos and Manhat tan elaba, ? - i .. Offered by the Albro Society ???? IN ITS AMERICAN HISTORY PASTIME The Opportunity is YOURS to Earn Your Share Whether you xxin a Rexvard or not. the fun. knoxvledge and mental stimulus you obtain from this Pastime mak?* an all-sum? lent induce? ment for you to take part, for example: This is Picture No. 2 Whichof TkeseEight Titles? >uppose you ?ee lioxv the Pastime is played by selecting a Title trom those printed beloxx MM which you think best fits the Picture. These have been picked al random from the complete list of 3,000 Titles obtainable I REF.. 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Mail 01 bring to ii>. or telephone and we will send you "3000 Epitwdci in American History" containing all the allowable Titles to be u<e<l ?a. th- Pailirne; 30 Pastime Pictures; full Rules and List of Rewards FREE. ?Act NOW. while the matter is fresh in your mind. ALBRO SOCIETY, Inc., 181 Lexington Are., R. 660, New York City .\ attic. idiirr-M . . Rockefeller Owns $65,625,000 Stock In One Company Has 25 Per Cent of the Holding of Standard Oil of Indiana The lut of stockholders of the S'andard Oil Company of Indiana con? tains many name? ?hat might be in a "Who's Who Financially in America." John D. Rockefeller, the largest ?tockholdei. ..* one -fourth ot thi? entire stock to his credit, rcce-.ved on, or about March 1 .x MS, reproaonting dividei him for the Mrs* quarter of 1117. H hol i in?*s on thst date xvere elosc ?.?.? ?"j.OOO shares, or 26 \"-v ?sent shares al As thf ito | ??uoted at about |676 a >han . Mr Rockefeller's ho Id in this BBS lione are worth about |65,625,?*rOO, This, hoxveer. is orly a small fraction of the total value ? ?: :h.? Hoc) - or ?Standar I iltgB, which ?MToral months a*?? ?at i matad at approximately $000,000, A list of all tl dors, com? piled by "The Oil Trade Journal," shows that next to Mr. Rock? ( ?liarles W. Harkness, of Now York, ii ? -atockhold?"- ofir.y. ?rita [Silt ihares. The list of holders of 230 shares or more on th?. books at ' .lame? A mm. SS l ; J, E. I i. Ai ? 1,868; Mi ? rama B acloss, 1,100; Mr- Harriett M. Arnold, 806; Lydia R. Ba I ruatee? ihip, 1,910; K.'T. Bedford. ?16; W. Y.. Remira, 881; Urs. Anne E. Benjamin, 17?; 1!. R, Bishop tr? Mr?. Helen C. Bcatwfcka 1344; Bo I heirs, 2,687; Mrs. Klmira 1? Dr 700; Qeorge S. Bi ?ert S. BiaWster. 750; Clifford v. Brokaw. ti77; Charles C. Burke, 306; Horace P. Cham? berlain, 2;">0; (hurles M. ?'hapm, 458; Mrs. Mai Rogers Coe, 100; Continental Insurance Company, 1.000; Harley P. Hutchins. Sit; Mis. Helen J James. 1,058; Miss Anne B. Jennings. 1,068; Mr?. Mary B, Jennings, 701; Oliver 0. Jennings, '.'42; v, . Jsaaap _ Lamoi ?. John? son. 190; Mrs. Ka1 " Lewis Casa Ledyard and Payne Whitney, 1,4 estate of I). H. MeAl* pin, 126; Mrs. Edith Rockefeller Me? Cormiek, 140; Leslie M. McCrnaa, Mn. Janet Walker McCune, 1,308; SB? t?te of James McDonald, 78 ; V Ei sril Maej ? ? si., MM; V. Event Maey, 1,700; Melville Seeoritiei I paay. 1,260; James A. Moffett jr.. el bL? 117; Northern ?finance Corpora? t.on. 12,100; M. P. Plant. 812; Ha Dane, i.'.?."..?: Hunt T. Dickinson, W. H. Beardale-f et al., 4.002; Mr?. Mary Uly l-'l???'..'.-. 4,880; Ida A 1er trusteeship, BIS; H C. Polrrer, Jr.. M14; I!. C. Polger urul Emily C. J. Pol? per, 40S; General Education 'bar?es W. Hur'. B/ard S. Harkness, 4,633; Harry R. Harkness, 1,334; William !.. Harkness, 4,283; Harris. Winthrop i ? o. ? ?tata of C. P. G. Hen, ?;. Here, 382; C. M Hiajgina, 7' t?te ?luirles 1!. Hoc?'. ( barloa M. Pratt, 1,919; Frederic B. Pratt, 1,910; Gaorra D. Pratt, i.919; Harold I.. Prar. 1,010; Herbert I. Pratt, 1,919; John T. Pratt, 1,918; Masara. Chatios Pratt I Co., Al'a P.orke?>-.?. r 1 ? Kalpli J. Preston. ?00; Mrs, Lilla Radi Dagmare, 444: Roland B. ?Randolph, Ml; John I?. Rockefeller. 74.4M; lam Rockefeller, 2,000; H. 11. Rogers, fit; estate of H. H. Rogers, Dorothy Whitney Streicht, a*?2r*; Mrs. H A. Thompson, 547; William P. Thompaoi', 63a; P, J. Thornly. H. M. Tilford, 1,818; Mrs. Mary K ' l?a] H Weatl rb< Messrs. Carlo Wedek T. H. Wheeler, 110; B. P. Wl 1,742; Pajne Wh tn?->. 276; Prank !.. Hall et ai.. MO; Hornee H. Work, 311; all of Nev York City. James M. Lockhart, 1,408; John Mar? shall Lockhart, 1.311; Ella K M 868; estate F.liza Thaw Edwards, 252; Mrs. Lela H. Edwards, i.884; Mrs. Mary C Thaw, I 161 Mr I ?'I: ? Krov Mason, 1,42?"), and John Worthington, 501. all of Pitts!. Commonwealth Imparting ?'ompanv. 1,100; Pennsylvania 286; George W. Elkins, M6; George W. Elkins, trustee, 640; estate C *? '?? rom. 44.".; ?stat?' H?nrv H. Houston, 8,687; John B. Warden, 282; eaUte W. ?, Warden, 1,784; Mrs. Eleanors E Widener. 826. of Philadelphia. Elitaheth S Allen, 1,017; estate John Huntington. 1.981: James W. Ell ' a. i o.. SOO; John L ?Severance, l." 1 and. B. B. Chap n ft Co., 163; W, P. Cowan, 80S; Eugene M. Hoyne, 175; University of <'h;cag<?, 1,600, of Chi? enpo. Frederick P. Brew^ter. New B ? M Nellie P. Carter, Boston. Mrs. Myrtle H. McComher, Bur lingamc, Ca!.. 1,834; Harri Harkneas Plagier, I1 it< I I Wilhelm A. Riedemann, Bemhurs. many, 250: iVashin?gt?n A. Ro< Trenton, H. .,.. 804; PI ?rei terwhite, Great Neck, ?Long Island. N. Y. 600; Mrs. Ida II. ?Schiede, ' ville. Penn.. 8n5, an?! Joseph ?'. S Franklin, Pena., S61. Josephine C. Kissam M las Josephine ' . Kissam, ? ? i m - old, daughter of Rear V Benjamin P. Kissam, who fought in the ? . died yesterday at her home in P ? kill. Miss Ki ?am xv.?s bom in I mnnV, N*. Y.. and whci ' moved to Peekskill. She was active in Cortlandt Chnp'er. Daughters of the Revolution, for many years, She two nieces. The Rev. James P. Sheridan rhe K Jamei P. Sheridan, sen or assisfsnt of the Chared of Our ?Lady irdeg. Wasl ?gto Ha ghti yeiterday after an lllnei ?of two months. Father Sheridan waa .I.isoph'? Seminary, Dunwoodie, and I his no?*, ^-ra?uate itndies a? the ('ath olic University, Waahington, In Sep? tember, 1901, he was assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes. William R. Ware Newton, Maes., March 28 William R. Ware, a", arc ?diterai "The American Arel c and Building Nev..," died Bt his home here to-da>. He was sixty-eight years old, ar I lell known as a ?? on architectural subjects. William P. Wuest William P. Woest fifty-three years ? ?!d, former ?'ounty * ierk of ? well known in Democrat., politics when the late Patrick B Mc< County lee home of his brother, Dr. ?"haries V. 107.". Baaha led I _JMPORTANT ~ Ko?:.i*rmaaxl. MarrWa. RirtK In Mrm.iriam and DaaaUl Sotlr.? mar f? 'l-;.hn?i?i ta Th? Tribana any tima ap to aMnla-f.t for <tna?r?rtlan In tna i?.?t day'? papar. JmI ral? Brckman 3000 an4 raad ?ha notara aa r-ii ?ish it ,n*?ri??. Hill for aatna ?ill *>a raxltar] ?a ?mj latar. Th?* notaXra will rvacB ???r 'JU'XAj laadci? xUU?. ENGAGEMENTS ST. ?.EORl.E TALMA 1 JE M- Thomas H. Talma?;* iiaj announced the en?ag??n*nt of aWt daughter. Miss Li?ian H. Taln :;. C. Cacil st. George, af ?? ?law? lias been arranged for the wedding. TOW NE BKARD8LEE Mr. _.d Mr?. V V ..-;nounc* the enga?;*nient ??f their daughter. Mte Manon. ?., Mr. Paul S. Town??, of Bergenrleld. N. .1. MARRIAGES IllAM. c'l.ARk O: Wedrc-aday. Mar, h .?. ?? Jar?-, Chvrch, l/ong Branch, N. J.. h> tl.e K.-?. Morten A. Barne*. Krlioty Campbell Clark, daughter ?| Mai Ktnriey Ciarla and th? ?a'e William Camp b.'ll Clark, to Richard Ba.he Duane, ? n m Katherine K. Duam? anal th* lat? Jame? May Duane. ?ASH UHUDfl On March 2. 1?17. at M.? stell, DL, Marguerite L<?r*ni t-> Homer M Hat?-!. KKKl'DKR HOLLAND Sophia Sarah Hol. lanJ to Clemens C. Kr*uaj?r, on W-ainea davy. Marro ?S. W*.KI\?. i.REKNK Cornelia Antirua Omi t<> Arthur Newlin Wann?, on Mon? day. Marrh l.<. >17. Wll LETT HOHKIN3 At I'r.m-eton. N. .!.. I . S, A., (?ara Bra.1!*y H *kiris. daughter "i mrr. r. K. H.??fcin?. of Beirut. Syria, an-4 Hinter*. Ix?*rK?so?*d WiJMt. Jr.. ti Ott Malte 27, 1117. Anthon. Cattel Im M. H> land. Daniel ? '. fistelst*. lUmo?, 1-ouls ?.?*-?-. M.W*? M Immen. Charlea D. r, Frtdoliri C ' tertl I. keep, Eli-_b*th V. Brown, H? - *. Annie II rush. H Mul?BKM l?.eni'\. Kirbard I? aW. h ?:i>at-w?.. Baaata I ? ?Mr, BW? '"-m ?'. I.aughlin. William T I -BMW, ?.lien T. fetmm ?Kiinah Nanette*. Mayer. Han-, 1. ?*. Hi ill?.-.' Merntt. Martha ? Daasal ? . Mater. Mai i I ? ' - -. ?? w. K..,-k?A^u, John >> Desmond. Albert Kyder. All-*"" M ?1. .?-anils, Willanl J. Evan?. Jrim?-* M Schreimr. Arthur Ferguson, ?.-.?rue A. ?ichweppenhauaer. Call . -aft, Heat?t -i-anahan, Mary ??'-'latin. Almy 0. *?hrru!a?i, Rev. J. P. I'ihh, i... Mary A. l"hom; ?on. R?. J. R. GUIt*a H.?/.r.ieT. Walker, Sarah E ' ?MM A ! ,bella W:?,*lan. Ms-gar?'? Uwbt, * While, Jam?-- J Rill, h . i'avnl .. ; k. Uk t?meme n \me'ia B. ANTHON At Graame.e, Eng'aiul. M Mar?-h ? ?tteitte Mary, ?Hf? >?'? Ik? his team ir.ne Anthon and ?laughter of the lat? itera, N. V ARNOLD 0* Ma ' ?'. fatearWi Arnold, at ill .?.**i?leii.?e. tfl Baal 1 ? ?ral Thursday, 1 P- m. Interns*n? - AYREM Mar. h U, Mana lliidreth. widow of .. M. I> . ef tea Francia.'... in her '?4th year. Funeral servi..-? Friday a-vajs* ? ? li..-r. a' the residence of '. r, Mi* la' n? W. llut!t-r. 134 ^l>n. N. Y. BENNBTT M laaly, sa iaid H B?aa?t>. of M'.nticello. N. Y. Fu , . i.l Im ImM I II Highland ' | rtusrn, N. Y.. Friday, at I p. m. Interment Greenwood Cemet."-y, Br :. I BOLLES .;?i.lder.ly. at Jarkaon?ill?, Fla.. v.,r.?h : '. Rick ird J tellaa, ?. s ?I the laS? Dr. .'. Ma lMles. in hi? 74th yaaar Funeral MSrkM at the chapel In Gr**n .1 ?.Vrrotery Thuisdiaj, March L'O. at 11 o'cloek. ('..lifornia and Colorado papers r!*as? copy. HROWN Bs-an N. i? MaSMi 11 Funeral !. ??. ?, 14M Vys* ?v.. ?, Thursday evenmir at S o'rloek. Ulli -II Dl B Mortimer, on We.ln.-ii?,. . al UN Ilnhneman: ices at hi? la'?? reeid?? re. I at 8 p. m. In'e ment t - Bul HIK Hiram W.. b.-loved husband of Harriet Ilrusie. ^crvicaa at Ins late resl :.i*S Wn.?hinK?a-in ??v.. on I rid.. | W, at H?:.1'l ". m. Interm-? ? ?lawn. IliltNK <?n Mai-a-h .;, .";:. lame-? I -? rn hi? uite .?eeiden'-e, ', lrt s? . '.?id.. I. I.. Friday. March 30. at ? :3?J ?. rn. , thea<*e to Bl Mteattaa'S Chun li. ? ?a a re?|'jiem ??.vu. ?ill be off.-re?! for tn? rei'.ne at bis ?oal ? \ M ' * I ! I : I I \?. lilla i. 0 . son of Cli?? Cami-b?:!. 1-uneral 1 : p. ra. ? (AHISIIS aUUa, ? ? . Htm V"? . '?''.. Mar.? - . la Ite 4-"?i :.ca- et In. an:*. I-..lierai servir?? will be held on Thursday after M? - ? ate ?" * ealnh Bar tteteaa Cterck, III Faxt ItTU ?t, at I o'ctetk. Tte R?" . Dr. ?i. Hammersko: t ?till c-fli<Hata>. Racaalna ?trill ba cremat?*d at I rea h Fond. Ix)n(t Island. CLAJU rha r-A.-ntieth Century 1 ? .-. ? I ?ml' ? ' > :? ? I ? ?.? \l.raham. ?n naas ?ith retrret thi death of 1' I'r-atdent Jacob Clark on March 24, 1917. it charter n-.enibcr of ihis orn-aniiation, ?.v;n/ Ian ?. . ? rasaa y ..I t!?.e ifran.l lodire, for the la*t twg -.. Sob*l. .S.H-retary. I ?illl.N . :.?,day, March |7, in her Ml ? Herman Cohen. be!o\?ed ? ?I K.Hv.iril J.. daughta-r of Dsvid Shermnn mil the lat? Kebecrta, *!?'? Ml . s ?nd Bernard t;>.. rman. Fu?era! ?awicai at the Harlem Funeral ?.'hapel, 208 Lenox ?v.. at 120th st.. day, Mar.-h Vt, at 11 a. m. Cincinnati pa ? copy. CONNOU Tueaday. Marrh 17, IM7, Brid ?r?, ?.? idow o' Wiiliam Connor?. I ui'eral fmrn her ?at? residence, ?r.O Jef? ferson av., Brooklyn, on Friday, March Z?i. i. to Church of Our L*dy of Victairy. Thrtaop ?v.. n-?r McDor.otiah Hr?>.*!yn. Interment Calvary Ceme? tery. I'leau!? omit flo?*' ( 01 FRT At Ocean r.rove. S I , Ma-ch N, 1117. Daniel C. Covert. a?Te<i 70 yaar?. Mi? neral from St. Paul'? Meihodiat Epia^-opal Church. Ocean Grove, Frida?, Matf?s, a* : m. DAVIII Mar-h .?. ?'eorire W , b->.ved hus? band of Adaahl Darte? ?ne?! ,8. .-.?r-vir-e*. at his late re-.ddence, 1263 Washington av., -esr | * ?? . Lateas, Thursday eveninn. 8:"0. 111 : *- vt ? ) N I > Suddenly, Albert, ared .' 2 month*. II days, belo.?-d son of Albert '. ' nee Foj I. l"atla .?r.l f:ien.ls ar* Invitasd to a'.tend th? . 11 *. av., on Tr. ? -. St, at 2 p. m. Interment Calvary. - FMI-li; tadataalr, on March IT, IMT, (ieoi?e H Empi*. aired 71 years. Fun?ra! ite. EVA NI Jame? Matthew Evena. Remain? lymn in atate at The i'ur.aral Ch'ir'h, Broadway. fi'Hh and 87?h sta?. ?hVai.k t. < ompte!! Buil'lingl. rgSGVSOH PTsfwaai n?rte a. at hi? ? .?????ant av.. Brooklyn, on W lr-.lo-.--fd h-jaband of Elsl? , ? Funeral ??.r?.-i?-e? Ma-, it I ? . Inlerment i ,-i.?te. UMil il luisait?!!. Mau- . Marrh 27. ? ?'. the ^(r Homer anil ' ? I . "t, in : ., "-ith year, a*, his lat? residence, Fridav. March M, at 1:31, Intrrm?nt rrivata*. ieste.1 that no flowers b* sont. - I.ALI.AT1N Un March 27, 1917. in th* 77th year of her aje. Almy Goaiet ?alla'm, ilau-rliter of the ia*e Thomas and Hannah '. '.erry and wife of Frederic (.allatin. Funeral Thiraday morning, March 3?. at 10 o'clock. Church of the Heavenly Heat, Fifth av and 4Sth st. ?.IBHONS- On Monda?. March 2?, 1?17. Mar> \. i.il!.i.?.a. aatHW ?I CYiui.?y le/ !-el?nd }--.r.i--r (tea \rtr-?ir\* Mr '??-m.tck'? funeral parlors, 278 Weil P'.d 'hiirsdnv, March 2?, al | a m I- ?. Ball Cnr.a Cen-.e-"? '.l.ataan. Mata. ? i;iLI.II,AN -on March ML Re_ts??ffH baio??*?! DEATHS wif?* . Matlhaw J. ?.illiean. laU of the Hth V.aid. ManhatUii. Funeral Thur-day monnns. at 9|89? fn?*" the ?*?*?'* ?ten.-.- of lier sea. Matthew Olllinan. 2250 Kait Ti;-. it.. i -air Keek Road. Brooklyn ?Hri(*hta.n ?each "L"i. ?HagaBB- mas? at Si. Mark.'? x'huri'h. i-heepshead Bajr. HALFERTY On lii-a.1?', March .7, Char? lotte S-..M. ??i.l.aw et John J. Halfertj/. of Londonderry. Ireland. Funeral pri**atr?. * HART On Tu^Jav. March 27, 1917. laa? Mia, beloved ???'.ar of Juli-? and Aba Hart nnd Mi?. J. 1'. Armatxon?. r-uneral pri? vat.-, en Thurday. March ft, BBCRT Ad??li h. at Maywood. N. J.. on .ueadav. March ft, 1917, in hia 63d yeaxi. Funes B plai-e on Tliuriday aiier noon, at 2 e'eleeba, from the chapel of I. v ? tem. "teat UCth st. Interm?-?! at Manner. m*t, Cypraaa Hill?. hindly omit ?IBWBBB. San l-*ranclaco l>ar*?ra plea.?e (??-i >. ? HILL On March 21. 1917. David B.. I?al.>-??1 *?n of William and th* latat Mary A. Hilt ire* Horihan?. Funeral from Ms laU r? Maaae, 816 Fast 1481 at.. Friday momina? Kequiern maa? at St_ JaBBBBS ? ? hure h at 6 ?OaeaaBasB?. ? HOFY Michael f . beloved ?on of John and *nn Hoey. deceased, formerly I f "th Wan!. Manha'fii!? I BMtal fmtt Bar, Bl I !?? W-. fro-n th* ?NbMhMB of hia sis'er, Mr?. A. Whit?. 888 U'.wker ?t-, Hroa.klyn. ??OTT ?al N?-* Caaeaa, Oeaa, March es, 191?, Amelia TV. widow of .turn?;? Ho-jrt, aged 66 fOBIS, Funeral ?er, M at the residence ? I -tevhen l> heeUr. N?W Canaan, on I hura.lay. March ft, at 3 o'clock r r.-. i ??!...-> ?ii. v ???.?I im?*t trmi? ?...,..,. k- <;-. I I 11 C"! no'l?. HYLAND M*, k 16. 1917, Daiel Hylantt, belove?! ?haBhaad of Emma Myland idn gargles 1 raaaial fr""i the rcsldene? of Mi eaWtoer, *?"??? < Waip?v. &*' Es-* r .lay nxorning, 'J o'clock * gTMBa U M?-.''i "T. I91T. belo?r?d Ryaaaa, lather ot Jamra, Jeeaoa, J entreno. Derethe ?n?l William? 1 urn 10 a. m , from hi? late ? t . ?Bieaa Mtmtvra at J .'? '. P and A M . and , | ?? It A . i'-.l'?-4 t?i attend On.?t !'.. I ? 1MMBM Mm rlae D immer, at hi? restisace, Wurtihere, M. t. inter, mer.t ?leaSBSB CaMMBaiTi <<t >on?enience of '?mi!? ? JENNY S'id.leni?. Tiae?.iay. March 87, 1917, at New Yei'< ? ity. I ml.?:..) ? Jenny. ?Kod 38 yeara. of th* Arm ot fOttOt, Wvm A ? o.. Zun.h, Swltaerlead l'tu.cral ??rvioea at 166 Wee* nth ?t . Th'iraday aft.rTno.ji?, Ma- k ? KKI I' ' i- '* ? * I mmmtk V, v ?il.iw of Robert I'.irt.r K.-i?. nf Farmina? ..,j?ht*i ?if ?h* late Rub? elt i ? . N. Y. 8er. vie? n? Hain'iii/tuii. Fr.d??. jt I o'clock, l-.l.li, '?' **_-* 86, Anni? Kelly I n?aa . Moved B*tfe Ol John Kelly. Fu? neral frein !.; !.-?t.? rr id. i,. r. 116 E??l ?1th St, Thui??lay. '.'..(" a. aj ; therve* to ?hnr.-h of Our l_.tv .<f O?d .nun?*!. Ir? trrmrnt Calvary ('<m?i.-r? ? KENNY Ofl M U: har.l r . helovi-ii ?on of th?* !.-?? M.irnaret and Harry Kenny. ? al from hia lata r.-.i?lei., e, Tl Wrat ? . .?? Thur?day, Mnr.h . ', a' | M a m. ; then??? lo th? X'hur h ?! tf l.r?*a?)ry. ?X M| ? ? ? ? ? hll.l'ATHK h On March .7. : uaan T. KfV l?at-. If? of li'lii hilpatrick, . Rlai ' rtdae, Breas. F?? n.-ral from l.*r Into residence on '1'huraday at I?' ;? m ? KNOF.NF.K On Tuaa.laj. MaSafe IT, t'Atft Kncenor [mat Balte), at Bat hum?. 116 Vermilyea av Funeral Wrrfoai Thuri? day, '.' a, m. ? I XI ?.HI l\ ?.". Iliam T. ?on of th- late Ribert l.aiKl'.iln, at New Brdford, Maas. t- ii.er.il 1 . i? n . LBXOW Ar March 27, ia I' ? .. . ? ! ui ? ?al prtvatr. UBKBUn On March 17, in h*r ??-?th ><ai, HannaB (aee Mfon , ???loved wlf* of Dr Thie? H and ?iesalsd BMBBae of Hor? BMaa and ^.Uter of l4wi< A Myera. lu? n?ral from h?-r lat? larfdeasa, -?. AudulioQ av . on Friday, Mareh .to, ?t ?0 a. nx? New Havin it. -.ii rar.-r? v ?*>** *"I7 B MAiKR On Mareh *?. Harr.- I.. Mayer, I uiiaraI privat*. ? MFKRITT Mr Mxrfhi.. K| Atkln? a?, ii: etmtn b_-? 17, 1917. a,.ri .,. ja?. ?Mal fr.iin XX. ... . - h. ? MINER Al the raatdaaee ot ft ?later, Mtx?, . n Toaaiac, too Wem Ittd ?'., on Tu??? dar, Hasch ?7, Ma-y .I MI wr, of Brid?*?*. port, i ? r :. .-^r-.i.. i ri-.i'.. Kindly omll ? ? ? ?-;?> a kockxx i:i.i. x Udr?atWd, Caaa, Marel? "?. i.nn w. RodtwaU, aaed M reaiB, h.. n?ral ? litwa ?? U." M.-# I?.? Kinaeopal ' I ' ||88 P ?n. RYDBR O? X". ? 'r ? . Xlhrrt Hlnkham Uydcr. N. A . In Ina 71nt yeau, ' !u>, Miiri-h 3", al p. m., at 'X (ierry av., Wmhurrt, I.. I. Train leaves fvnn?ylxania ?lutlorx I :M p m. SANM F., the I isa of E?. lata Juiiua I I.rother ! .. < al i n. at*, a HtHKLINKiv ArtMr. IB? ?I of N'ath?:? - anH Si y*? ? . .Servie?* at Rtaptwfl M? riU'. ciiap*i, 3i'l W? *. . ' ? H.. ?Taareeag '-.en. II u, ? o-.-'.. . S? IIVXKFI'KMMrHKR OB MlB*-JT. Marcrx , Catharine Behwippaii i?a.i??r. ?f?d ,7 xeara. Relatives ai.d f: :--n?J? rw-ieet, ?..?.-it?H ?.> atlead ''?ri-ril on Thura. day. March ?. at L' .'.') p. m., 'rom Ht. Taul'x E- an??.'lical Lt.theran i h . i rj:?r| ???r Seventh av. Intermer.? Woaxllawn ? ?n.eterv . SHAS XII X\ ?i . ' 1917, Mary f.- r. . :? ? i-. 184] V; ??llar a., Rron? I iin?r?l on 1rur??ij??. March ?Si ? ?? m. ; thence lo < ,..,r h ot '. aiy o? Victory II ? Kay. . SHKIMDAN <J:i Wedneada. Ml B I ?". the H?. latr.c? P, Sbl - ?????ant of the Cheieh et Ott .rde?, w??h. irrrtori Ifeifrr?.,. N*?v York ("it> Tha 'livme <ji?;.b f.ir th? derr! ?: *?d on --lay. Mnr.h il?, at S p m. p'.lemn ?j?? will be ?una on Friday, tfarefe :.??'.: a. at, THOMPSON tem, J I ? i? D, ?? N'e-? ..-..,?: . '.'. Y , on 'I i?--,: iy, '?Mr h fjt I | wn- ? r? will b* hrld at \X ? .'.'.-jr. hur?rh, N. V . on at 8 a, m. WALKER- KnUr??d into re?t. N T?*?da?\ '?arch I'. P17. at her | 'A nit 8th *t . ?arah E. Walker, daut;h?er of tita late Francia Lona and Margaret MeKae Walkar and missionary of th? Second R*. formed I'rc-i'yterlan Church. Funeral ser? ?rleaa at tha ehxtrxxh, 30? W?>t 122d at, ?m Thursday, at ! .30 p. m. Newburs papers pl*a?e cop-. a WATSON X? lu'l?. Je. H. J. March IT, Kmrtn A. v. ?'? of Thomaa M WaUota. ?e-.heu 8 ! . Th.in.day. March Z\ a: .' . r m . xxMril.AN ? tarca ? w*!e'an, I Mr? VX. :??m I* Mr. '??t |WI late home. 5;J| ... Thiar,,la>, March 89? ? ?M a. i. ? 'th at and Fifth av . Brooks i .?.?-re a a ... !.?fh mass of raqui? a-:n.?nt C?? sn ? WHITI On March :?". Ian.es J Whit?. Po? naral ? I i ? '?? ?;r?e?tipolnt a . I '. C ty, on Thuraday men?. I ?? therce ?o St RaDha?!"? i poUrun rr.a.? of r~?ui?aaa ?ill b? ?sHStei for th? ri-posa- of hia eoal. In'ernaeni Cal.i.ry C?m*t?ry. ? YATES -Or M?-:h 27. 1917, Datid Yataa, - '? ? ' atherin* and ho*b?nd of Martraret Y>.' -:??hixv Ki-rjuiem ?a?? at O-ir l.r !y o' A?.*? ? l'hur^-h. 71th ?t. ?and . a' ? a. rn. Interment Calvar* I ,-r-w . m 1 ? ? aim Ivin? at Tha l-'ur.eral Church, Broad?? .:>. | ,th ?r.d 67th ' .r.-ral and . .'e-n.an'. Alt.iny. Friday. UNDERTAKERS raelay 7s*. TNO?. DUNWOBTH CO. a???ay IAAO, \tj ?it ?.:n 8? Naorei ?: t,-?at. "cemeteries in?: xx??DDi axx> ii_ai.rk.KT. l.j? m I- Hal -m Tram and by tr?U* _*ta o( small a?** for sal.' OAcs xt _?a. .14 ;?-. ti. U _