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Bother Goose Host of Party At Hero Land L^EntertainedbyUiV 5irfa Nurscry Chi ^.Canadians Have Day ?' ? i 1 ?' I ' I ? ? 1 'v - ? - "'.' '. f ; '? ... ' 1 ? :". . ar' . ... '? . : fourth floor. ? KecponKnitting/ SaystheRedCross tASHIN ' ' - ?ifrtal ? :? ' ? 5b u ? Jajaat8a.fi ? tation. ??? i ' ?Bjawtan ai They ? ? ? ?- SfBftC ii i?. B thal htj. And ?? 'st* tqti ? r men ' H8>r eon : ? . ?The Red i the aol *?? kaitti . ? W obta;-? : ? - U? f?:t tha ? ? ? ? . Bsth th. . other I wMtry. . "fi - :> urge a'l 1*8111 wl 8 hif Tammany Reaches ForWomen'sVotes , Tke a\ ? l*8aoerii' met in Bkaaaa) - th the - aBse:. - - w fonva- ? t.-tl K t harl -a * ?a*; l r*'t* ' ibridgo Haa B, * ? I I ? V*i* ' ' BaC fct- V Baa?* Balu ' l!1 *"? 'g"*T- thal womi '/^?*!?r- lountyl *?? Janet V. Mowry to Wed ! ? aj"' J#i ? tl, V ^^W*?*' Kt- . i-i.a d at | ' aaSy1 ' As the ,. ' ..??, the ^a**- *lli Ukc lyiuce lil AliUUitollS. K Musi? US1C Mme. Yvettfj Guilbcrt, m Pierrot, Bringi Mcaaage From France ?? I ,1 to U* I l olpiabier, tl i aew praael i '? ded ovei by Mn , who haa ' ? her i" laved ? pro| ' ' that fi : ink?. ? , an the the higher aenae, but The com couragt ??uth nplifl lity t.. a< ? the powei ? r ;. . thal ? "I'on ? ? ? opening ' ' P*0" ? ? l'ier Thinker, bim ,r]f froi Mme. Guil n her ti ly. I" . :.-* from " l'he Soliloqniei ?," by Jehan Ricta . i oul. who, retorning to eartl ? .-tii. In ht ? ? ? ? and Chriat, Mme. ? ? waa thi ? i bad the . ? ti ? ?aa re the war, of Pai ? ' Quar . , r. . ? I aew Pierrot, like . ? each ? v . ? Gnilbert. i.u Viei for her net. _ Another From- rl ' ... ? .!.: voiee ? ? . ? ? in lar ,rl t!'' . I ? I ; ? ieh. who haa lonp ?f m the : ? eame oack COB rl in Carnegie Hall. The . an.l. ? - to the programme, wai ing of tl Satro. an honeat piece of muaic, main ? ? v cofldncted it. ? I in a pictnn | - ,n of ? ?? mm.nliv ,n and tl ... rratni .?. A delightful "concertiao ?i... Beetht - pened the progra programmei nowadai H ? ? jlend.d iniril t at Aeolia Mr. I ? ? William H. Loomis New York Newspaper Artist Dies From Pneumonia ,, .. H 1 n arJa, ?b< < I h< mo t nlW York Herald." BdvertUiai I' ?____,_ Lafayette Parkt imoag r of aeveral vl?^ \tr Parl ?i.;;'r ? ;,rov" " I n Newa" and aucceeded in wapa. , mployed bj ? :? 1 "W David William Higgins ? i Nav M Dai id Will . ?s t aative of I? . .r?!1 - ? member of the Hut lumbia ParttaaaaBt tram until le'Jti. Mrs. Whitehouse To Accept Wreath From Suffragists Regards Gold Emblem as Gift From Workers to Workers Resents Criticism Leader Regrets False Impres sion Rexraiding Testimonial Was Creatcd iv,-t made pab t laat i ighl - in M i ? Noi man deR. ? gold ? i whicii th.- luffl Btali i lan to i i I to the - who led them to rietorj ii I ? reeent eampaign. Thc wreath which was pr. tented to Mrs. Whil tli.- auffraga eonvention la I raeh waa only a wa ? edel, aiaee saffragists had noi bad time to prepare their fift 'n permant nt form. Thi Bt the tima nnd the fnnd waa eol I .'or the wreath of folid gold, ulurh is te hc presented to klrs. Whitehi nal snffrage eonventieB la gton. Mra. ttei "My Dear Mrs. Pi tion has heen ealled to Bn in one of 11 8 mon \ I i Irown fcr M rs. \'. ?itb i. sub-head 'Coi . "I feel thal the cntire Bitiels so mis- i nl i the spirit that liei behind any eontemplated gifl to ma that, al-? . h 1 am embarrassi I by thi I i i ea mot lel the in< idenl v. ithout eomment. "if l bad been eoasnlted l ihonld ? i a itb the gn Bte il emphaaia, Ire no gift.' I should have said ? particnlarly beeanse 1 feal I desorve Caaaa As a Barprisc "I was cntirely taken by lurprist i .\ irreath, not crown, was at ihe snffrage dii - i in eelebration of onr rictory at th,- Biltmora Hotel, after I had head of eaeh rktorl onty leader a wreath of lanrel it avea, . ? that the oewapaper ? thii morning ii eom el in so a group of aufl* ? ? - aded i, do plan through a f ind raiai d form the lovely arreatk ol was which to me. The newspa re is n sent among the auffrage woi ?i by the "royal honor" you plan to eonfer f.pon me. Let me tcll you that no resentment in the world eoul l be a really any ineh idea back of the l ihonld reaent being plnccd in . ti fal tioi [should I il of se preposti rom b ? between women who have i for the in- : of true ocmoci Pralaea Her railaagBea "Bul when all thc false daseriptions ide, when II ii sei n that ,- fl ii s wreath, nol a 'eroara,' thal thi ? ? ia to n worker from othcr workers as a remembranee of our common victory, and is not thi 1 ? Stowa] of '? royal honor,' the tion reveali Itself aa i very i. . Many, rnany thouaanda of women have worked togather aida by side in ' iffi eampaiga for .-i IdeaL I hava worked no more devoted* ly than innnmerable eleetion diatriet eaptaina. aasembly diatriet Ii d< ? and other oflleers of the New York Stata Woman Suffraga party wLom I know. "Tun jrears age I asppeaed to he in the position to accept the reaponsibility of leadership when a new itate ehair ? rai Bai dad. It ia 1 tha ? ? pf mj position that I I oa of you to ihara in b greater n the other workers tho glory of the victory, which has come renty year.- of cfTort tate. "!? ii natural on limilar occasions nly to women, but to men, to ? faetlon, joy or appreciation in son:,- such t;.: !..i m, "I am toing, therefore, if nr when thc wn ? given to me, to aeeepl it with thi greateat gratitoda aa an evidenee to be forever treaaured of my own good for' mi in bav I ? heen bairman of the New Vork Statc ? S iffrage party nt the time' ? ruggla w..- ".(> be re rictory. Mrs. Tiffany to Head Local Suffragists Assembly Diatriet Conventions Will Be Held Here Next Week Mn Cl ? ? TiaTaay ia slatad tn ba (I,,. n,...v c) tha Woman But ge part! fi r Manhattan Bi - tugh, in Ira. J Homphrey Watkina, ii refnsed to run for offlee again. Mrs. Watkini was made c'-nirnuin f.ir Mai hattan a y?-ar ?gt>. ha. ? a before thal bi ehairmaa ef the ct>m mitti c to raiee |160,000 foi tl ? Nt w York (;t;.. Hi ? . .. neeei ary 11 her pro .i ? ia the Bonth during iming year. All other boroogh ehairmen will run ? ee again, ineluding Mrs. Daniel Appleti n Palmi r, of The Broax, who , a flurry in sutfrage hendquar ? reci ntly hy haviag ha?r aam< : with b phantom Congresaional i.m a placs in "Boaa" Mary il..r retl Hay'i organisatlon and ? plaee in ? . ? it the aame time I pmbly liistrict conventions v.illbe I,. Id in I i -I districti of the ; ..- ? . begina ng on I U eembi r Al thi ? eonventiom plans ?.ll ba outlined for the drive for the Paderal ? iooI ? for eitisan* ihip, i ' * '? of 'ii 'i iel i ;':i ? i ? for the yenr will be held. Thc eaadi ? ll alse be nominated at these , , but ? ta be any eontesl for the Importaal atneea. On Deeember 7 rongh eoaveatiaas will !>?? held. Miss Elizabeth J. Wyeth To Wed Caaa Gilbert, Jr. HI ? Elisaheth Jnrv.s Wye;h, daugh t, i of hen G. Williama, will ba ? ,.. i , i to I -? <niln rt. jr.. thii ii St Bartholome w'a Church. She grill be attendod bs her sistar. Mi.s, Caroline I.. Wyeth, Sli-s Emily Gilbert, MisS .lulut Taleott, Miaa Bmily Dela* and Miaa Blaie CrelL J. Banford will bl beat man. and the ushera w-ll he kfalcolm Beott, mereditk Wood, ?r ?? i Carnoeban, Heary '?' Post, E. Keaaetk Haddoa, Lloyd hteyer, . Draka Sra ik and Horberl I.i rk A rccejitmii Bt thc home af Mr. and Mra. Williama, t? L*?t Uevuity hfth itreet, will follow, 'Prince Itjor," Rcvcaling Iviysterief of Russian Democ rary, Sting at Mctropolitan "I'r:i i | Igor," . pt ra :n n prolOgBB nnd three :ir'.; book nnd musie by Abx ?? ..- by A.atoaj]o Lega and Giaile Betti; Metropelitan Opera HoBae. I. ' Pl :..'? Amat.i i . i. I'aul A' I . Aaafl .I i lera P i I'l.-I. v ? . A :?? . |i. . . . A avla Bada M - l . ' \ ^ .? i. ? . .Anrl.'.r l'.-Ui./Ji) Bort din'i "Prii i ? Ig< i" ???<'? a ? "n ac ? ? . .,? r tli' tir-t preiu | by ita utti r ineoherenee la ? ? ? ..;. i i libi ettoa tha aaaaa ad aecjaeaee that they A !: liae !Ibrel? tiat i a otl of illamiaated Bolahevik. It do.s BOl nr.fter wi.ere he be/'.ns, and he eertainly doea not eare arhara ha He wend h way hither ai I thither aiaid bratality and aleohol, his eyea Ssed on tht fei I n the mud. Laekiry, we de aal aeed ta bother hua, if we will only keep our pen and liaten tn the eoaapoaer. We will then hear lomething) if it is s'ing |.. a ehoi it i of danei .i by .'. ballet, thnt w Ii iwet p awai the miasmic fo?;s boodoir and the cutter. We arill hear the mocfBcy, erade, with smnll regard for le^ato, but \-.n ? irous and telling. It . ? .rrh as aVall W hitmi n rt ild have leved No one bbowi hoa to write of the . 0] '.:' (irink like :. Raaaiaa. Horodin in tht ?: the old market place ... the eolora thich and onatinting. Men ;?. him ar.- bbin il aad litlla Ar.-: Mr, Segurola, who, a> ;';ir bi Ra aian opera ? ?? reed, appean to be dooned te an atarnal bottle, makes the most of his vodka in the enthusiastic compaay af Mr. Bada. Mr. Didur, too, makea the most of i*. In fact, every body mahea the most of It, And every oae i ajoyi it, the aadieaee moat af all. The Tartar dancei are another glorioni orgy, wlth Miaa Roaiaa Galli and Bigaor Bonfiglio heading the proceodinjrs. For ry t ril and barbarie rhythms there is imthinfr in musical literature more appeallng. The daaees, with their ehoral accompaniment, alone make Prince it,''.: worth the grviag. If only the artiata were aa akilfal with their voieea ;.s Miaa Golli la with her limb I The greal daya of aiagiag may be :. imt th. grea! daya of daaeing are not. so loag bi Miaa Golll remaina to us. Mr. Didar knowa the Raaaiaa spirit, but hia vaiee aeemed eraitted from the i'i ]i'.'r . of i? barrel. and Mme. Ahia, tOO, ?i far from good VOica. Mr. Alt hoaae waa moderately eaToetive aa tha young Vla.limir, tbOBgh the measures ? .] to him iadicate that a Rnaaiaa moi ? abont driak than abont low. Mr. Badaaaky gava bb inciaivc readiag of the score. "Prinee Igor" la an introduction into ? ea af Raaaiaa deiaoeraey. We may BOt like it. but WB ean't dodge n. aad all the paint aad perfaaia of the world will not be able to make us for gi t that il ia there. Benef.t for Seaside Home A eaefil foi the Beaaide Home for t Crippled < hildren was held at th? ' I Theatre yeaterday niurrtaag nt 10 o'cloek. A delightful programrne had been arranged, for Evelyn tiol.lsmith, the president of the home. said that .1 not wiah ta bave tha people feel tbal the eatertainment was not . worth the pricea eharged. The tieketa aaid fur tS and 90 eeata :'. ? al -l. bai ' ha arar taa araa ? l for the Boace. PregrBBimei ... i for 10 cents. bai here, too, Goldamith had managed ta make the mme of real ralae by priating fnr W;ir cake. The perfonaaaee apeaed with "The Star-Spangled Banaec," playod hy tbe Bebrew Orphaa Ayiuin Baad, tot* they ure bardly r>ii." aaeagh ta hold tha Inatrnmenti whieh they know how to manipalate so eleverly. following eame a Btrsad topleal re p etare poetcardi "f .lapan nnd ii eoiaedy ealfed "Balloonatiea." Knud Dalgaard, the Dani h rioliaiat, ed th. "Meditatioa" from "Tha:-." Grand Cenlral Palace 50c ADMISSION 50c Italian Day Today Grand Hall, 9:30 Reception to Italian Ambassador i r m.-.i r. kf. i ]?. :.'..:i H.iy ? from BI NI liink. :' ~Ar I'.ur H ? U'I"I u >i i v bv- i p. aL-M r m i Novelty Theatre Stars from Stageland I r \|. >: P. M.? H liton ?iii. H \\ . i I i?. m i; P. m. >-...-. ? Daas ?i ii' aaavaaalleee i I i.r. -? ? n ? f J I I'anl) Mnaie i ? ii r eavar Dinii ?. ii r. Te-aleht Hit i ? ? llar. :.| i'i Cel ..." . : l . l BBiBraaa Traa?l)innrr?.?Bejpawra Pae mi Fareee ' ?-? ..!'? r Itr. ?? ? ? i . ?? I .-. I.? And All the Time rhr llrill.h Tank llrttunnU la \< limi. Hlrrrls In Il .<<i ..I? llit.ilrnluiri Trrin lie*. i)? Yaar ? iifiMinu. HBaaplf al aBrta Ijhi.I BaraaBaa In liouotifui Xa.lrn lioincx for tht kiddir* Every week-day from 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. Until Dec. 12 HJCRO UND HAS BEKN Pl'BLlCLT EN DOR8KD UI i.<)% WHITMAM ANU D1MH1CT ArTOHNti eWANN. "Deacon" Terry, Dean of Reporters, Dies Suddenly Popular With Stcitesmen, Judges, Policemen, Prize fighters and Crooks "Deacon" Terry, kindly, able and shr--v.il, ilean of KeW Ynrl; n. per reportera, <iia <l fpim aeote ind t ii.ii ve ter-lay :-t hil home, II l'n ??v. Bue -I- i ey ( ity. <>n Thursday he had worked >i iaal bi i "The New Vurk Amerieaa" Bl the D ii -' Attorncy's offieo. He had l-een ? mployd by "Th? AmTlcnn" ("r '?? ? I ty vears. hx-I'ri ii'i: *-, (loverr.ors, er.. crooks, {udgi -? aad polleemen were a those whe had eoaated "Dea Terry as ? irii-ntl. Ilu BSrVI trayed tha eonfidenee of any of them, lie nraa boi i ia Jerai i City two years sg8 Bad 8ras ehristencd Ucnry day Terry. Ha was sdmitted te the bar iu Si a .!? raoj. bat i t.i rnter the bcw paper bustness. At ? me t-f U. 8. Grant'i lasl illnc "Deacon" Terry waa -i member of the i ity st.itf of The Tribune. He had B04 B ;. friead ?f Gaaeral Graat'a aad aras mi a footiasj ahieh enabled him to drop in on hin. for 8 ch.it when ha felt like it. When General Grant was dying The 1 rihnns aent "Deaeoa" Terry to "eovi.-" balletiaa whieh tha phyah l " sre brief and an - aati faetory, bul "lieaeon" Terry had made a tudy of eaaeer sad was shls ti, w t< bnlli tiaa io tmthfally thal hii aeeounta of the progresa ol ? ? ,, i ? .. B flarty among the phyi ician ai d al tendanta who ai oi breakiag faith. I'oimdipg of "lifty Million Cluh" Irformatior. became still more niac reasible, ar.d it araa then that Terry ?| fty Million Ciub." "Who wants the inforrrwition'.'" d? manded tha "Deacon" impreaalvaljr of tho flunky who BOUght tO icbulT him at the door. "Young man. you go back 81 d tell them thal W,000/)00 people aro waiting here for news of tlcneral Grant'i eoadition." The 50,000,000 got the aewa, Ti ay geaerall* did when the "Deaeoa" ama their delegate. In lv'K<j, BOOTH jgj CUT B * B*wat ' rg. . M, . . T ? ' . ? ! 8'aat, - - BvrL POST masqueradlii gjj" The Very Idea 44TH ST. ROOF THEATRE ,' !j KvSstsu TO-NIGHT AT 9 SHARP -.',-? ? ,-. ? -ui i ,\ i ) i ^fhTi ' " ? Wr ; I 'J J .',lt I'uli. .iiivl-iu- .Inltii-liina Oirla. Rrgular 1 aaa- n ? i .-? ? ? It. 1 ?. . . . ?-. M PLYMOUTH "tioJFS&rSg** i 1:1 M \TINKi: TO-DAY, 8:18. -J*. THE STAR GAZER Hit Comr&i ?it* Miai. anta ot tha .IOIIN I II \lll I - THOM 8.M Ynr! MM T. lil 1. Cai I' MAYTIME ,1 W.M 111 Mat.v T -I.i. * ?. I G/~, lleuri !!? i uateia'a racelseorge ,,r,,,, n,,. "L'ELEVATION" ,liil HEIOHTB) 48THST-..-,. ; ??; t . < IIMI.IH I \-l >l *({?> GREAT Drew illington \*&?5? TilEGAY LO&D QUEX dC0MEDY\-.' *%.%?*&* SgWASH'GTON SQ. PUYERS I, ,., . ? |\ I III. /.<>M. ' .?|'|M !.'?...f laml 8 llllur Pi.na. -. . r2l*;vTc MAT. TODAY. 25c to $1 j I iium m rrwiati lafaa lali a | IVKIC K&i&t\ij^t(&l?f* gwaavfXKTt^iu 'i^j'mvf'j'>ejoj.T^,^-<e a \ini(i;ii-.\ 1 I [ KIPPODROME '?-?"-, ? PRRATIC AND fll |st.R r: HOMER KREISLER I BjOVfOLD GODOWSKY SEAGLE \m> m vnv oniBi seais ';;,:;..,;,;.: fopuurpp^s Bg.a ? i. bjbbbbbjbbjbbbjbbjj^bbbbbbbbbbjbjbjbbj ?wa .niritie Hall. rMIB All i.iIMiia. 1:88 5*1 m ? wi ia aaa M vi llffilFETZ jjtS^ at. Uurrm. .= '-.,!.I-""- '^,',,1;: BKASLAU | , .. i Ugt \V -1"? liTi Hurra-L THEATRE DU V1EUX C0L0MB1ER i i i iiiiKiii BIEH 1>V: * xriN 4.-.., Wk I .. LOEW'S NEW YORK THEA.* KO,,F , ;? ii a \i k> II r ?? *mt ?? i a '-t IBb8TA8U LOVt . "TMt AWAKIKIIIC" Loew's American Roof J-.',' M" ^t\\ I j \\ t OOri B X 4 <? . a" BaWla ?? V Krgttlar llii?nir?? Man." Ii'>?i" ^riilni" * BVa?888*. ?> 88* ta, 33. :o H -.\..i:l.l- s :ii.i.i ,-T .-It.lW u^. 6RFEKWICH VILLA6E THEATRE llli M *7lli Aaa. Tal Ppring ?40? Kv .44. when the "Peneon" wn? n rer>or?er on ? g . ?? ? i ? .. ::. eaVder, Dea C. . hia eity editor. s-cnt him to find ,,.,. eoneerniag ill ..? ? ? iloei ilag ? \ . im arere traa. 'I h< ?i'. tcoa" wi al to the natltal It v..1, late Ib th. ? lived and rnln hnd been faMint; for honra. He araa aaahed Iraai haad ta red arith aiad I at the iron BjatOI ?h i roek, and at last ! an attendant. "I..t me in'" ihonted the "Deaeon," "I'm loaki d throagh." "Thia la aa aaylom far the insane," bellowed the ;t't< ndant, "i knew that." orai the "Daaeaa'a" iriaa rejdy. "It'a tha aaa ' J??t OBl of, but I'm ready t>> come baek I II x " iperiateBdeal waa ealled, nnd neither ha "nr aay 'd hia help 1 ? ? ! fujri ? ? j decided afti r ar the 01 ga 1 .ii lom ? i ylnm ?? >n. 1 lockt ?! I \m up until thej ho ild dl leoi at ? hai li tll l'or thr.e daya tha ? ?." um ned hl ? ? ? ? eally aahindered. Then h aude and the information he ? ; oot with lum rasalted ;n acom |i!.-.. refonaation of methoda in the aaylBBa. Playad Maay I'artB Bf how the "Deaeon" gBt i . pe it. ? aa a prii it,a elergyauiB or a deaeoa, aad tha orhola heaii d faehioB whieh ha threw himaelf into'the part won him the lOobriquel that stuck tha year i, Aa a pric it I on the with B murderer con demned to .leath aad heard his confes lion of gnilt. a itory that in those would have been b newspaper ? Tha itory never was priated. When .t had been accompliahed and the "Deaeoa" had time for eooler re? oi > ?? de< ided that it woald not be "the i|i.ne thing" *to pnhliah that tory. He lied eordlally an.l eoaeiae editor, and it waa not ?.. .i . afterward thal he bvbb re ferred to the Incideat to hia frienda. then he would rot name the mur fy the eaaa. i ina ? I tha itoriea a> ta the oricin btbi that the "Deaeoa" was ? to aacertain whetheg Cyraa W. l ' ! rei lly araa .bad. Rumori to that were current, but, if true, re ? unverifted for Bnaneial reaaona. "I'm 'DeaeoB* Tarry," raid the "Dea? eon" Bolamaly to the maid who aa d hia rinir- "I happeaed to b" in ? ..wi ar.d knew thnt Cyrui never would forgive me If I didn't top to lee him." With convincin^ an.l aifeeting mani tion of aorrow and with iaward ? ion "!>??? con" Ti rry obtain kJ ,;? Mr. Field'a death, an.l with drew, aa aeoa aa hia digaity would par mit, to tory to hia | PHINCESS Bai T 1 ' '?' BlBBt. ? ???"? >l\ \inMii> OPTION., Mjxina Eltlor?'< i Ualt-T u.Wf?l.,l "" BABJOBIE RAMBEAU la ??EYES OF YOUTH'' 39TH ST. WKilT'SYOURHUSBAKDOOINS?.' 7 CASINO l , OH, BOY OIJOU. I . | Bt I : W ?. . 1:1".. - II UaU Ta-ilaj * Wed . I lr>. utJUU. I.\, ? > l J aBlaMal i t i. : . ?. n ?- i , - * [I0DS and ENUg ?J .()(.? j rj j -_ " Ja.K S'orwi rth BROAPHURST", w:;..:[.??;? JS m \ timi: to-d '?> \ i liftiincfn I ?' *' Wi ? tt B*waj i .;. I o MUnUoWV ? ... ii.W aad > Oltor* Mareeco'a LaajrbJJaB s.n-ation. UltMMM, LTD., ,-;,? n 4? n ** W ' C OKT ... ? Mal TO DAT, - * TlMi.s. DE IIHE ANH1E ,I.%NE t.lil \ ? IV Y LONGACRE SSTTali? DEl I..TIH I.. Tl MI l I A\H OA LEAVE IT TO JAWE loews n m. ? 'iffiSffiSlr , us ami ntiiiar ;;;^;;;-\,.44thST.:i:;!:I;,1l'/v,, last' two weeks HITCHY-KOO h II \1 MOMl RlTI HCOI K, ko4 k aad n in ra. 11 us aaaoL. ikeni bobim?i STAjWARD -kveky WOMAN' niEABI BE ISI.AND" ONY ii-ir.Tv <>v new yoaa ? \i 11 st iiiMao#H h, (on.ir trallaa Hall, rBh Morninar at II >|((,M) >llll'lli.M IHMIIll ii.:; < HII mci.N Mr. Ilamri... I. " d lllua Ind In itrumeali ? ?? (arnecie II.?M. T.i-M?ht ilt 8:1.1. mi iii>ri< \ oi' ini) T>< II v 1 ? " ?'. B&l I'litit.lt \M Pathetique Syrnphony .... rto for Pl. Bai /ieollaa atall, lo-oiu i.-mi.i \rt. at 3. Pathetique Symphony RUQOLPH CANZ -i.li.i~t .it lt.itli (onerrta. ( nrn.?ie it.ill. ThaVB. Vft.. I)ee. B at 3. JHffi LOUISE HOMER 3 kOCIETY OV NEW YORK .iD'i.i aTBAxaay rosDiiroR Cararal* Hall, Ta-aa'a (Baa > \ft. u :f. ,, STANLEY llrrlliuiiii. Mi./art. HiimIii. EagaWi Gadard. Btaet. rkkatJ ?; B i oaata FaBa f. LaBJBB, Mjr. umnv ii mi. in \!i,iii \i 8.1.1. mim; itt.t ; i \i. GRAVEU RE A^t"l\ Siwye* In. -'-^ . Ililll. T.e .. \fl . Daw. I K ..\.; RECl r \l. OKOBOI HAfalLliM lealtati Hall. Tn... Aft . De.. i. ad 3. ITAI OKOHGE . Hawta fur <l \ UM K A EVBJ. Opera ?" Mao i ? . .i.... . I iit. \ l Kl. Dl 1II I \ ? DJLOMBII K YVETTE GUILBERT hl MOItllOll '-I M'M 'I ? '' JlU si \r i Kin v^ vi r . DKt I. il I BB. I Piajweaa fhialti. I r.'? \fi l?e- I. Sitl Arthur Friedheim Stata I. to iuu Mal- PBBl ajilow, il E. I>*. W. E. Chandler, "Father of U. S. Navy," Dead at 85 Secretary Under Arthur Passes Away at Home ? in Concord CONCORD, N'. II. How. M. Wllliaai Eataa chandler. who A-i Bacretary al tha Navy ia Pn ildeal arthart l ? irg ?|y resi 01 Ible fi p.injj of thc rr.odcrn l'i ? While in a/aahiagtea laat Bfareh, Mr. Chaadlor waa sl ahle ? tha aaaaaaar at h;< eoantrj IVatarloo. This fali he earae to hia. I omf here, where hi.; hec.ltrt iti failed. Oae of hia aoi l n Lloyd H. ndler, U. S. V. is m eaaiaiand af . "ie-hip. Thn-e othcr BOBS ?ur Wiliiam I>. Chandler, t>u> . of "Ihe Concord Ifonitor"; Joaeph c, Chandler nnd John P. Hale Ch:. ? thia city. Pnaeral se Mr. < haadler will !'?- helii at th. eord Uaitariaa Chorcn Saaday after Boon at 12 o'clock. rVillian Baton Chandler, ealled "The Pather of the United States Navy" aad " bi taiber ef - United Statei Seaate for fonrteen waa hnrn in C'onconl. S, II. i> eemher 28, I8ta. CBBsaasate of j->s"ph ll. choatc. Benator Chaadlor in roata. aras pr cocioua htu r bb edaeatioa in New Hampahira aad Varraoal ai idomiea, be entered Harvard Law Krailuatdl at the a^o of nine' -en, .Ii? li. Choate beiag oae of hia cln -? Imnieiiiately entering polities, h<? served three terraa ia the New Baap ihira Honaa of Representatives i the ac;i- of twenty-seven year-, W8S elected Speaker of that hody, lie waa oae <>f the fonndara af I Repnblieaa party. Pn . ',. neola, whom ha had inpported eaergvtieally, i.teil him solicitor an.l Atlvoca'e General of the r.a-.y in I 365 bi iths later he i First Aaaiataat Secretary of tha '. ? ui-y. Proaideat (inrfield appointcd Mr. Chandler solicitor geaeral in 1881, but ihe Dei b the Seaate bi i renl I :. r. \v fOBE'l LBADIXO T NEW AM3TERDAM ; V '-. ? Marlneaa TO-DAY i All Orch. Saata 12 ??ctl V\ ?-> ln-1. Saf. til-.'t.. wsmmssm CRITERION. r.'y. 41 M BWa v M M\it Bl DAI il l 8*8" . I 'i ara. Mrs.FISKE ll I- .llp M K-;..r-a t' - -ll. "MADAME SAND" ai ii ? aa f Pura D " /?? ? -Wtil avn I .1/11/ OHD). fflUAN Thaa . B"?. 4J 8 Ew . "i?. "Jr* CUnAIN ?.,. . ... A \t.i j > -|';1IK\TI.>I Tltll MI'll IN 1 I Alll." D3TRICHSTEIN j '-THEHING PARK B^rinAaLtei VALVERDECONCERT ith VIOLKT. r ll.i. : Waa. 4th BL Bt LYCEUMr rw-daran!? i.WIII B8XA8CO K?8*a ERROS liberty ;v' . T?,i,\; ? v No \ihiini-.' in I'ri.-.s. It4-~t v- tl 11 Laurette Taylor ?THE tVOOIXO Of H I.." N -t-rihy i i.-t Im I ?!? ? V V INBOB. \\ u In N--v r-.-k In a i.aw NEXF MONDAY NiGHT.' Seats Now THECRASSWIDOW \ M:\\ Ml >H Al. I OMBD1 ?? l- .:,,. k A It- nni lil ? '? ' by I. iuIi A. Hlrach i! i Nni iiie \U llaaraa Marfcaa Vlrtur M.nli v Kol.rrl i:. K.una ll.-li-ii l.owell llrrtrln-n 4-ii*tiiiiin RF PUBLIC* \V 'r KlikVJiilMi^^ HITII A.V Ml. 81 \IC C iin K\ \ i VIllNDAT M'.HT ???? SKATS "III.IMI llli III. W LOU TELLBtlEN MANHATTAN ??*? 83% H \ M viim;k toiiw \t ?. TrIE WCHpfPfTil rASB?W3W r LAVISH CO.J05SAL KQOvOm irUrtfJjg1 TORfflrlrf WJTJaCaiSiaaa i I . .-. lai Mai ! I u. ! M. ! II a. ?*,. s. ,-. ii ii |ij I ? .' - ' - SK\TS K tVEKKH l\ \ll\ \M t \ j s Outdoor SH007ING Indoori \)J I7.lt Bl. uff Jtio t.l?.i> Wf_1 Mr. . u 181 Bast Iti gf>?^S <^ VV KKWAI MlllN 1 II I Mlll n II..1 I Wa UVa ? "i '?? ? Wu-rlra - ? ? .-^.--. - i Praparaiaiaa l?w n.... u.J Ml.N III Tlli: IIOIMIIM, IIITK. \r?llan ll.tll. THI^ WTKKMIIIV Bi i Ital Bl llir linlh.lilt Part* Kuiaii l M I rxiN.% inu \i iritMiiia u: .4. TAVAREZ BONNET \?ti<r ll a 18 i:...iiii. ?1 ,,, Ut.. Il'i-.:?. . ef iii t lllsllll 1;. |1 10. 11 Maiiagaaaaat Lo4)4? Cathedral ' Sundav, s, john Dat.2d.8SP.lt ."'.- Dvorak's Requiem DlVinC , Nl, tlc-,als rr^uira.l. ST. NiCHOLAo RliMK-3 K l-.'i.k In l.rcatar s Y ' ? W. M!h (k Ba .V'Vr-n ICE SKATINQ 1*52 on'irmntion. They did thia to rsin h<? had played a.% n r tht Eleetaral CaB?aB? iion ? rford B. Hayel .He. In i tratary of the Nav, /'?? r and h he Tribute from Tillman .?or Tillrnan, of South Carolir.a, ?ne follow ? .1 kaaary -'??. I . r reall) ?? was I . ra-. k1 afTuirs than a ? , not exc even tl . Mr. e re ? I ^r.ich, under laptain ? . Arctir e>; artea ?p na in 1901. when . .1 r.h;itn. 1 ' "ti of ?,-ible for h Opera for the People Sousa, Hitchcock and Others Incorporate Company "The N ? tutiofl t irt ?', J . . aaat Philip i I i tiein, Ra; heoi h, \ an ? aad C I the new Inatitution aa "to i ? . . I aa a iduea .. tnh. ra, to raaiataia, pereh i or BM r. irae ia the City ef Naa other city of i . r en I tertainmente, aad ta acqaire, ecjutp and ? ? opera haa < . to earry on tho bu Of m.i opera hoaaea aad other lirailar ; . IKATSII AMi BPCCBSSBI E M-PIR E -? i:? ' ?* ?*? Mala Tt> I)AV * B "\ rOMPI.ETE TKil MI'll. ? AftW THE MURDOCK I 3 BEARS w.i.nc;, HUMAN ', M HUDSON , li Pii-SS of PAN Wlth Noriiuin Tre\..r .'. .Janef BjaaMBaW. ?HARRIS" ? ST. Eap ? Mal -> J'n<-m Ite ... t: ANO Wa I'aj Wat t?i THE NAU6HTY WIFE (cr Lostng Eloiae) A Tonic ct L?'4?b? for tbe Timei I) VMD 111 I AM ;> j Pollv With a Pasi \ii Adrtaace in Pricea. n.-t Braia, tz. Alexandra Carlisle llli: I'UiKtM.ltlN s|K| 1 T (OMMIT The Country Cousin KNit"KEnr.oc.<En. Bway .< >th ar i . MATIN'EK Tn Di S.. *.|. l.r,. II IT . .-. II ?. "?i:w>\N sil'KI.MI. Kl'ffEW Eijmm pfliKTER ?WHT BBD OITimTIMTV.'' ELTINGr j v; Business Before Pieasure Baraej Benaardl aad Aaa?BaadaW t mr COHAN&HARRIS. y .-?.*?? 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