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(!F,N. S. L. WOODFORD DIES AT HIS HOME nlflior and Diplomat TTnd ItiM'ii Seviuiislt 111 Only 'rinvc Dnys. nvi: in politics W;i I . S MinMiT to Mndrirl ;it ii'iilMi'fili of Sitniisli-Ainor-it'.'in War. -" i'I I, Womlf.iril ilifil ft- 'mum. 1:1 Wf.-t Twelfth ' ,. i:mii wlilfli riirrloil him . ii mi- unit- fur ilic 1,m wro.l; mil i- i n tt rmi.-lili'iPil ' 1 n 1 . 1 million until k I'Im- lunlit hof.ir lnn 1- .1 I- -: Ji-1 1 lnitlKo fur J ll- 1. n 'Ii.' iMilrnt il let I III it f . ,it hn lmiro H f .!- ..1,1 U '!(".!. I ucj. !lr.M tnl.cn wltli 1 " '' itiiip, wheti li r- I fiua'ilrr. Ctisl'in-I. Mr W I'' 'i. I I'.ir st.'tr.il o! 1 l.lllC'-l .Mill tnill'll nf 111" "I. lis. lull.. I!) in I,,, of - - " '' l'l llllnl III lli!lt Mil l I'll- 1MI t- 1,1 iillmt lilm ,t ' ' '"'Ml I tlir Riltlr. Silica i.i'lih 1miir.iv ,i until th- f .1 woolj iip .,i n, -; filil-tiiMlxt ulili-inirn. n'pnrl. ' "! I Hi.' illnnnr vihlcli I10 i.vrn- ,t'l t,Mt OnnuiMiiH. ' i".nit I'.ki, o. .'i'j;, ; . 1 " "" ' Tlin ,1 nuiiilmr of '"' ' - "f P"t nrjv rntor. ' ' ', 11 W-i.nif ml .m l .M r.-. v . 1 in l.rini'in Woixlfiitd h,(b It.irn m .it,- mi i.it,.int,pr :i. WX, HI firl.-' w.i, .lo-i.iii iirl in U.mdl'oril nf MHI-i r.l 1 .,1111 (.,11 Wonilford'o p.itcr ml iti.w.ir, i-iitn.. frniii l.iiifoltisliirp. c.iml. tn I '- I Ii" CrinTiirn innlliPr .. ,s.,lt, rv,. ..inlio., 1, 1 .rP i."- 1 1 1' i tm -.-ti in tux ii. Wo.Klf.iril prt'ii.irml for Coluinlim ' ' r .v it tin- I'lilutiilii.i (ir.ininiHr P-bi.nl rtiid rntcinl id.. uniMTsity nin - 1.". Ho st.iv.f) yr.ir .iiirl tlifti -ii- to nnlv to rrtiirn in a yi-nr to ( -''m.i finm which h h i;iiln,iti-cl 11 ' - th" time he left coIIik in lvl '.-i- Unocltoni nrtrtciivo in t.olitii-, nnd it'.ilra Mm -tndl.Ml ami van 1.. ,..o. , tin- kit- in i;t II- w.i, .1 to th nvciitloii at nhii-li l.in- ' v .( iiO'iiin.it.Hl mi,) , a.iiMitd 1,1 1 niM-HoiiB-r In r.irrv to Ua-h- nt' "1 till" olri'lpr.ll MUn of )i. Sti.l- of .w oi' f.,r Lincoln and Hamlin IW. Lincoln o(Tr.M him the not of As-o.iiut.- Tnitnl Stntc .liMjc,. for tho ',.r. " tv ol VnlirankH hut ho declined, and .iit..ii..nilv un-, nppomted Aitatit 1 tilted !s,,ieS ij,trict ttornv 111 ihio Mtr ii year h re-iKticd and enlis'.od afc .1 private tn (omp.inv M of th v:uu V- ork Vol'intccrr M win. elected antnin of the inniiariv and when the "Sit""nl d ordernj to the Iront h w.m "iiiniHiioned Lieutenant Colonel Me 100k part in the defence of ahinctoii and ut SuiTi'lk'. a , when it was lie-li-eed by l.onetre..t Then h" w.m at 'achl to th" Kleveiith ('rp ol the ririy ' th" Poiomai lor a tune he wa in 11 c cf 'he Ixitteries u-.l auauiki Kurt niiiicr and r'harliton In IMI he a 'ude ivocatc (ieiicral of the Depart "cm of the South. 'ioom Marshal lien c.tl and i liiel of siafl of the Department 1 th South 'I hen he H4 I. revetted ""Cddier fienenil for wrviie in the Held id Promoted tua lull inl.inelcv tie organized i,e pr-ivi-innal Rovern i ic and ci.inin Hided t'harleMon after " 1-tt fter that he wan nillit.irv n rti'ii of savatinah Then he re"- iijcd rioin th.. attny .1111I returned to - tttv to piMcllne ,W e declined e rioininHtioti tor .ludee of the Court of 'utnr.li I'leiiM In Jvr.H h" wa-. elected Li" iteiiiini -dovernor with (!ov. Kenton iw, ears later he declined ,1 uoiiiiriatloii f. '('..iiffM. in tv;c he run forfiovernor -h iie.iten 1 iv .lolm I lloflinati. the I'Mnocratlcninilid ite lie wnni delecato "ie Kepui.iKvin national convention "t ! 1. nominated (hmi (Jr.int for a M-cond ' rn .inn li M-cotidni draiitu 1101111 1 fier haxinc Ik-mi president of t,. electoral college yf ew Vork ho ....rtel to ( otictejiM from tho Th rd .(.r.i Hw.i.klvn He reiijjned in two Tr. ' eiiii.. ot important legal work "' 1 1 .lematided hiatteiitioti. in 'I"- Itepuhlicaii ti.it 1 1 1 a I fonventlon ' .HThli.'H Woodford received hltty voted , ifdldate for ice.'reldent . hut - 'he roll va ciillil for New Vorlt . - ( withdrew hi name in favor of i'i A Wheeler President Orant ' 1' nil lien Woodford United Stateri t'.i the Southern District of 'ii and I'reMdi.nt Cartield re- i-l h'tn in usi ' T' McKinley sent (Jen Woodford 1 . 1 1 1 mer',cati Minister nnd he n si mi 111 th" excitniK times pre . 1 1 e Niaw-h war '." U,.,.dford wiis president of the I "- n 1 ill ii Celeliratioti Comrni-sinn 1 - ..i.,ns iiintrilmteil much to the I' the celeliratioti Woodford wh a member of the t.'.d'er ..w ork Cluirter (.'onmiiKsion '" " I iilley.i pive him the decree of II I' and he cot an M A. from Yale, 1 1 i and Columbia e was senior ' 1' , f the law firm of Woodford. " A lllllcher Ho whh a trustee of 1 v Nainus Hank, director aud coun ' ' 1 he MctrooIltnii Life liiHurance ' . .itiv and a trustee of Cornell Uni II" was a member of the S'ew H.ir socintion. Century Anwicia I' ha I'i fraternity, Columbia ( ' ' riny of the I'otomac. tlio 1iyal and ilie Kepiibliciin, University, - .11 d t entiiry clubs. ' Woodford as Iwico married, '"ii'lief IT., IK.", he married Julia " ..-ti. a dau1iter of Henry 'I'. ' f 1 his cily, and on September '.'tt, " tiMnimt Miss Isabel Hanson, ' ' .ad been his secretary while In, was 1 t.. spam He has one daughter ' hnrlr. A, Il'oll. A Hull, foimerly pmmlnetit in ' 11.111. hifliieuM, illed yesterday at . I'i Hi tiisi-u Hlrcet, Hrooliljn, In ' 1 f'h jiiir lie wan ono of the ' u Ih'ihiii in the I'oiiKrcKatloiial di ' 'i "ii .111.1 lone lih iitllleil 111 thn work 1 inircli of the I'llKrlniH, He was mi of tin. executive Cdinilllltrn of 1. .111 Missionary AnhocIhIIiiii, hh ' " 'ii..rlraii Ileal, I of CiuunilHHloiiei s I "i. lltli Mlnsllins ami a inelnlier of tho '" of Hie .Men ami HpHkIimih For 'I'. 1 iie iil. us well as hclnif lonif In ' .a tin: alTaiirt of Kink Unlveislty ii in. 111 of the hoai'il of (lltfctors. -,s ici -pi. slih nt of the Sanhoin .Map Ills cliilm weie thn Hamilton, i.imipis, i !i miiriimlt and ntherH. 'llicctiir In the liiouklvn .SavltiK" in.) Uni W'llllatiifhuiK Kirn Insiir ' "i.,p,im. a 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 .. r of tho Chamber " 'in tie, ami imin on tlm hoard of Heal of the IIioiiI'.Ijii Hospital, 11 ". hu ttioi Kuthcrliiu Staaton. 1 s iiim. mnn Ill-enter Hammond. '"' l"i ,. 1 I LyniHIl nrr.ixrr "el, niM' of the trnt knnun In- '" "ion In Chli'HKo, rllrrt middenly 1 1, lu.il hi MiikiiiiIIu HprtngH, Ala, lie 1 ls-i.li in nouil heultli up to tho tlina as ctrlckn. and with bli wlf bad I " MEXICO J- "Lihert ! How A;in Crimea ten !-pentln the soutti'rn resort. Mr llHlniiiDiid nns ir.-l,)..nt of th. 1. I Hiinunonrt Insurntire i'.ini..in M w" Isirn 111 Amherst, Mas-, in Ml. Put lia.l Pen h reslii. nt (if chuai;,, f,,r m.inv en rs ltrr Ailmlrnl M. I.. .Iiitinsmi. PotiminriH. S II, lei. i Ii n . miml Moituner I. .lnhuon I - s i,.i,,..,i. died at his hmne here tin, nmi nmu' .jl-cI TO ytar e me appointed to the Shim1 cadcmy from Umh htiett. in i.vi .md In ltl wont Into active en 1. e He v a protnnted to ensign in l stul 10 Lieuienant in istt4 In 1M5 h us tlae h."n.ii;ii,i of the West (iulf sriuadron and i oi,iiimih1.h the I s S l.strella He sen .si on the l'acitle and Kurnpeiui stations In he proniotrd to Captain He ns c itl. lain of the Sun l'rmu'leo on the wot Id crule Cpon the rre of the Spumsh nut he was ordrred to fit out and (oiiiinwiid the doiible turroted monitor Mlaiitoieniiah. whuli he had command of at l'orto lllio In Oitobsr, 1M, he siucei-ded Hear Admiral Sampson as commandant, of the Ho-ton yard and remained there until u, retire tnent In tW4, tie is siirvlvisl by three daiiKhters, Prof. IlBTtd i. Miller. Hoptom. l'eh. 14. -Prof Unvlil ;. Miller died at -Merldrn. N II.. yesteri)ii. aseil 5S. He wan principal of Kimball 1'nlun Acad emy from 1SS4 to lssm. Prof. Miller wan horn In St. Johnsville, N v., I(, WilH sraduated from the St. Johnshurv, vt., Academy In 1S50 and from Dartmouth In ISM. I'rom Kimball I'ntoti Aiademy he went to Cleveland as lulncipal of a pri vate school, later ncoptuic the swh mastership of the Taunton Hlch School, which he held for nine ear. then lini; advanced to principal. Dr. William J. t'allan. Dr William .!. Callan of ltrooklyn died at St. Joseph, Sullivan countv, on Thursday. February 13. lie Imd heen staying there since last .summer. Dr. Callati for twenty-tlve yeata was pro feHsor of elocution and Kmillsh liter ature ut St, Francis College, ltrooklyn: St. Joseph'M Convent, llrentwood. ami In nearly all the Catholic Institutions of hlKher education In ilreater New Vorlt. For several years he tauuht orntory tn the students of St. John's Semlnarv, and for the pant two years had heen pro fessor at St Josephs Seminary, Duti woodln. Joseph P Tumult, secretin to the President-elect, was a fornn r pupil of his and attributes much of Ins success In public life to th" training he K"t from Dr. Callan II" was a mem ber of Morning Star Council, Iv of c, was Krnduated fnun Manhattan Cnllc-., In 1ST3 nnd from l.om; Island Medical ColleKe In 1SH2. Juallrr Jamra W. Ilniiuliion. Al.BANT, Feb. 14 -News leached the capltsl to-day of th" death In Huston of Justice James W I IniiKlitiui of Satiiti'ipi Sprlnxs, one of the Justices of the Appel late Division of the Supreme Couit. Thud fiepaitmeut. He hull , n al.iiiil a month and had Bone to Postnn to consult it specialist. Justice HoiiRhton was uii eais old and was (Irst named a Hupicme Conn Justice hy f!ov. Itoosevelt In IKliji. lie whs desig nated to the AppellHtu Dhlshui liy dm. Dlx on January I. I!U, uml his 1,1111 was to have run until Dcccmhei ai, PHI. Jodilr Jlalph Wheeler. New Lonpom, Conn. l'eh. 1 1 Judgo Halph Wheehir of tlm Supciior Court, for merly .Mayor of this oil, died heie this mornltiK after n Ioiik IIIiichs. He whs uri ycara nhl. Kicaralnn for Vanillnn I'linrt lilrla, The vacation committee of the National Clvh! Federation will Kb'c another i s cuinlun next Sunday for jjlrls of the Va cation ShvIiiks Fund to llroux Park. A (If tern cent lunch will be served in the , nuthouse ristaiininl and afler lunch a special Buldei will take the pi"ty aiouud the zoo. Those vvIshlllK to Ko niust I111 al the olllcfi of the fund at 105 West Fortieth street at noon on Sunday. Mlse Anno Morcun will be In charg. THE SUN, Are C mnntteii COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWN. W urUs 11 f lllil Vlnalers lleserllieil nt I'lrsl t nlifereniM. Mi -I ..f I .. li"piilin . 1. 1., I ! infer- Ul"le' til" ,lli '11 "f MlS Hll- al.eih Mat l.ll r v . was (i.-H .-t .-i .l.i af ti rn.,1111 .1' th. I .. , , 1 m 1 1 Th. itr- The sill. . -els w 1, '..-iK.iu a Th. I'l.i.l..' an. I "Th. spam ot :m Mimt ' The pi. liiii- wet.. 111 natuial cul.trs taK. n mi Hiitochriinie jit, it. -s 11.1,1 . re il.. siiIIhiI h I'hrlsti.in I'iiiiIoii Tile Cl.tlfi relll e (Ml.- lllllli'll illtd two part' Tin- tlrst in, lil.l. ,1 iiholouraphs of the mii-tcr pic, . - ,,f Veasiiiez, Murlllo, Titian. Itnl'ins, Van i.k a.i'l (i.na Th" s.inii.l isn- s.-nes from Toledo. i'.ir.loa ainl ili.-ea.l.i Th" s ml c.ni'.'r.'iice will .e clven at It 11 clock thl;. nietiiim;. w In n Vi r s.iilles. Its plitur.s. pilai.s and paiks, will lie llliistrati d aid di scrll" d. lr. on ItMUrrU Inherits ..-.,i Hi r.itNc.Tov. N J . IV h It Ity the will of Mr Marcaict Thiimpsi.n of this citv In- .stiite, with h Is valnml at about l; mil, poe to hr foster daushter. Mrs M'ti liinlec'K of l.nndon Mrs. Mill lladick Is known as th. "liaroners' von Itadecl; and llMd tor some time 111 New Y01U. Sli'i married a foreigner who Is not a hamn but hj nssiimrd the title after at tempting si viral business Mntuns in New Voik c:t. .Note of Ihr "oelal World. 'nirte It Alexander, a.cump.inle.l hy his daughter. Hie Ml.es Harriet and .lan'tta leinder. will leave to-d.iv for Palm lle.u Ii Iimii-" to .1 death itl their f.imil Mr and Mrs. i;,rr.,r,l A Cochran have recalled In vitations for a dine plmned for Feb 1 11.11 v 1:1 Ml" F. I'ramH Hyde cave ,1 Valentine lunclieoti .vestetdiy nt her house, 35 West l'lft -elshtli etieet Mrs CleoiKe Itlumenthal will clve a din ner to-nlithl at her hiiuse, :: West Fifty third street, after ivli -n Mine C.mtl will sltKf. Mr. and Mrs T .1. o.ikley Khlnelamler and their son, Philip Ithlnelander 2d, left i-stenliiy fur Lakcivood, N. ,1, to remain until the e.itly part of Apill Dllllieis nele W illtam ri.iucl.i A-Pn civcn last mcnt hy s Slo.iii. ami Mis. Mrs John The thlnl for this hmmiii of the holiday lames oicmlrd hv Mlsi A 11 na I " 1 (iv- pliant will take place t -nt t at Sherr's. Mr and Mis. Melville It Craig of Phlla delphla ate ,11 the St. IP ;n Mis Waller Itulheifuid cave j ejteid.ij at her house, "I I .Mmlls.,11 avenue, a lirldue fiillmvid bv tea, lor which a few olhers Were .1 Skis I Mis. Charles II W hitney, who has been at Palm llco'li wlih her il;iuv;li.'i- and son. In-I.iw, Mr ami Mi lic.iiK" Ii. Hounie, Is at the liiitli.im Mis William Ma nice cave a reception Mslenlav at hei house, ', West Flfty-thlril -tnil, lor Mi' Hiiirlot Ferrv, whose en HiiKi'iiH'lil In William il" I'liicst Manlce was aliliiiuuccil last S"pl"nih"i Mr. mi. I Mrs IMw.inl S Mnnt of lile I'mist, III., have taken an apai tincnt at Hi" Plaza lor a month. Mr and Mis .lulu, TioiitiMInn Rave a dinner ilaihc In Hi" h.illroom of the si. Ilculs l.i-t nljrhl lor Ih'lr d.uiKlilir, Miss Millie Tiounsllii" Mrs Albert .1. I'ltkln of 125 Wci Uml livuill" has .11111. mil, d the eiis.iK"inciit of her datiuhter, Miss Hllzaliclh Hancroft I'ltkln, to Henry Lawnnce .Smith of Sclienecl.nl, N V I icccpllon for Mrs James Itivce, wife! of the llriilsli 1nh11ss.1dor at Washhiitlon, will be Klven tins afternoon b meinbeis of the Impcilal tinier of the lirltlsli Km plre at their clubhouse, ins Catt Thirtieth tret I, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY in Tin' Name!" ! i.BDTUl.. TTTATlVr TirfTVC TO TTTTCT iiauiA inuuiici vvxiAo 111 n&ai Vnle sinr's llrl.le I llss Krmmrrrr ot Munch I hnnkt Pn. I'lmni'VA, Cut. IVP 'I Saiiniel Ki ii.k. ! Iiiius" Tnori. of I'''. l'ltth nvenn-. .N. iv V.,rl. and Miss licrlrvnli 1. K"iii 1 i"i"r. a wealthv woman of Main h Chunk, I'a. w.-i" marrkd altei siei'rlnir a iimr- IIIKe llielise e.ltly tlll.S IllortllnS til l."s Am.', l.-s. Ttioiii" nrriv.d In Pasadena but a f"W dns a'o and aiiv inr.ii;eiuent hetwi.-n him ami Miss K. inni.'i . r was wholly un suspected here Thorn.- was a fullhnrk and captain on th Vale f, "thai I team several vears ntto and won lenown In amateur athletic cir cles lie Is here for til" polo season. His ai.-" Is :pi. while Miss Kemmerer cave hern as : Hi Ink Thome, famous in a Vale half Inn k In lv!.. and a member of the AH America football team. Is the son of Jona than 1 hoi tie of ins Fifth aveiiu" Mr. Thorni. Sr. said last nlKht that th" iiihiiI.ik" was not unexpected, as the COIiple have hi e ellKaKi'd for some time Ills son has known Miss Kemmerer, lie ndih ii, foi ten eats. Mr. Thorne said that Miss Kemmerer is the dainchter of piopp. well Known In Mauch Chunk so-cl-tv and It was known the wedding would occur as It did. Hrlnk Thorne has I, ecu engaRcd In the (.al mlnliiK business. In which his father is inn resii-u, since he left COlleRe. Ilrrd Perry. ItosTov. F.b 14 -Nathan II llml, an lioiiiiiaMei. was mart led to-day In Sniper vill" to Mis. Hmma J. Perry of 1174 Ihitlith street, Hronklu, widow of Dr. IMuar Peiry ef Itoston. Mr. Heed Is 3 Mais old and had been nurrlnl twhe. .Mis Hied is nln.. eHrs hi r hnshamrs Junior The wuldlm; took place Ii, the Winter 1 mi Coiuriecat tonal parMinate. tin. ceieimmy b. liu; performed by the Ilev. Di. 1'hailis I. Nines. 1 111 Mav lit last Mi lli-d maribd Mrs Alice' Monro. Heard, widow of James F It. aid of Somirvlllc The n.upl" vent to Mr Iteed's suuimer home In Nahant and ten Weeks bill r Mrs It,..., I .11... I M- ti (list wife, alio wiis Miss ci.ira l! Parker j of Hillerlca, died about seven ycais iirii. j Warrrn It. Illshrl'a narhrlnr Dinner ; Warren lv Itlshel. who will marry Miss 1.111.4 It. Ill.mdv St. Ilartholo. mew's Church on Wednesdiiy. cave his Ifaiewell bacliebir dliiner last uii-hl at h.s house in ilaidcn city. The musts were Jack Payne, who will be best 'man. and the ushers, Albert C. Itlshel ii'liaib-s, Harold and William Hlamlvi Samuel D. Ilollls ami Krnesl A I WrlKht. ! In w VnrU lo-dnr. N'ew V'oik Colllltv l...ii(.,i l..,,i.i ii,,... dinner, Hotel Wor, T:.10 P. M Ain-rlcin civic Alliance, dinner. (). fa.M'tte-llievooll. " P. M. Aichllecttiial l.iauMie, lecture on train lna In the decorative nits by .1. M. Hew p"l"''' ,'",!,",, "' flreet, S :3u Ncv Y"ik Sl.ite Woman Suffrage As- aiihili meeting, Hotel Astor, r. :lf. P. M. I'pi'illm.' of Ainetlr.iii Paluteis and S.iilpiois HMiiiiitiuu, sixty. ninth llcul uiciit Aim.ii'v. New Nmi. I nhcislly School of Coup nierce, dinm r. Hotel Astor, 7 p. m. Phi lv.ipp.i Pal, aiiuiiiil dlliiier, Waldorf Asloila, 7 P. M Flee Sviiaeosiie, lecture bv D.ivld Homer Hates, ,, West SIxly.clKhth stleel. .1.1 p. M. Il.ll'v.inl Law School Asroclatlon, illu lier, II. ill. 11, 1 Club, 27 West Fori -fourth ft I, 7 P. M. Lectin 11 by Mowbray. Clarke, V. W. C A Art School, 7 I last fifteenth street. S;1."i P. M Address hy Slate Senator Wanner on factory IcRlslatiop, Colony Club, after noon. Central Dental Association, dinner, II,, Id Asto", 7 p. , Japan Soect,, merlins and lecture. Hotel Astor. II P M. Itepuhlicaii club, luncheon and discus sion of the lilsh cost of llvlns, 64 Writ Fortieth itreet, 1:15 r. II. Ifl, 1913. PALM BEACH SOCIETY DINES ON HOUSEBOAT, WIIHimi IMsston's Ourst Dnnce Tut II l.ntp Hour Abnnrcl tlic Cocopomolo. K1SMINC RKCORPS ItnOKF.V) .hiliii C'rimmlns Rotiinp! With 2M) Piiuiifl Tnrflf Wliile Mimv Slinrks Arc ('niilit. IM..M Hkacii, I'eli 11. William 1h-trn of I'hiladelphi.i cnvi a (litiner nnd dance last uiuhl for his daimhter. Mis Pauline Dlsstotl I he lotlV UU"t.s liimnled the Distoii hollsehoat t iiropoinele, where the dinner was served at small tables 011 disk while th" boat steamed not til In th Honellsh for daneiiut there The dance lasted until 12::io, anil comini: lurk there was siippet 011 the boat, which was decorated with palm and cut flowers from stem to stern Twonrchetras uml a cabaret show liirni-hoil continuous entertai pineni Th" KiP'st included Mrs S K Martin, Mr nnd Mr- Sherwood Aldti'h. W IJttr -liiifi Cocks, .lav.-on Waters, Mr and Mrs. Ilenrv S Ludlow I Ian-no" .loii.'s. D Thomas Mooi". Cian.iii Mi"--nioie, Mi-s draco Thoiiiisoli.. H P li. nshaw. Mis l.llla (iilb.ri. Miss Florence tillberi. Mr.- Ilntmhall fiillicrt. James W ilnilr. Koit Hill, Dunbar Wiicjit. I I Kniicr, Ir , Mr and Mis. Henri- It. Curhart, Miss l'.thel Curhart. Mi-s Ijenriella Wickes and Mr and Mis- Lphn n 1 atlm Mn-l of the dinners, teas and luncheons that ni.ul" to-day's eiitert iinini; if.ok ins. I tiiaiKo of st valentine, with oticinl favors, which in some iiitaiie. went into persi mailt les nnd set 11 livclv pace lot the till ! talk Al the (hiideti (irill Mts S It Martin Rave a dinner tor (nude ast. .Innies Sipcar. II. P I i.iier. .Ir , Miss lirace Ihoiiipsnii, Mis- Paulino Dis-tun and Miss Katherilic Linn Henry T Slo.m enlei taiipl Mrs Clar ence Dllihinoie. Mrs Charles S Sachet t and Mr ami Mm Daniel luster at 11 II, vi, 'a Cluli dinner, the leadiui: dinner of tie eienitii; ihere ivys Kiii'ii by Mr and Mrs Sherwood Mdrich vvlms' a'P'slh were Mr and Mr F. C Van , el,. Nir and Mrs Walter !."Wlsohn and mosi of .Mr Die-tun Kticsts .tl his dnnc" the lilltht betorc .lohn t'limiiiins. who has lately broken llshllu: lecolds heie. i.rouellt back .1 2ll pound till tie tn dav Dutiliiir Wrtclil aud Dr 1'. C ltu-liluoie had .1 luc ohark and a sailllsh lit tlnMr boat when they returned, a catch whlih Mr and Mr lletirv I arnei;i" I'hlpps duplicated. VI bcrt 'I liompsoii caui'ht a shark Aloti.. M Zabriskle had Mi Mary Van Ditsen and h"t li.ini- Charles It Uoers. li-lilni; witli liltn in theliiill Stream Mr and Mr- HeiijHinin tint ins save a tea 111 th" 'i.irden t tt ill 1 his afternoon, etitertaiuiue Mi-s mlu Kroiis, Mis.s .lean Mien. ,1 II Dwell. Mr and Mis David Waqstafl. linger Hill aud Miss Hobertu Wlllard Mr and Mis Leonard Thonius arrived from Now N itk to-day with Mabel (iorry and Mi-s Cecilia May and are at tin' Breakers t th" I'oincianii to-day's arrivals in eluded Mr and Mr Stephen II Itrown. (ieorK" Clinton llalcheller, fond" Na-t of Sew York. Mr and Mrs ! W Yelver ton. Mi-s liulli "Iverton. Mi Mary K.liJibeth elvertoii of Schenectady, Mr and Mrs .lames Hay of Philadelphia and Mr- Hubert Mien .iud Miss Dorothy Allvn of Hartford M. Vnlriitliip'a llnnre for 'nnitK I'roplr. The second for tliH rea..n oT the I'll'l.iv .1 ii ii ! : (I. il a'lanccii for v.'tmu p. "pb who have not t.t to-, n Inlrootic. tl tti .iif.i'i wa1 To hi la(t nlirht at Morrv . Thoe tieevne were Mi 1 1. tnl. -I V. Kellocii, MrM. t'hailes S IlriteK. Mie Itoliert Appletnn ali'l Mr." .tallies li,i nor llavilen. It was a M Valentlm's dance ami the fa mh were pink i-atln Kachct hearts for th" KirN ami silver picture f rumen anil appropriate Miuveiilrs for the tto.V . I. lent. Ilnrafall tn Writ tin, Itnj. tnonif . VinronT. II I l'eh 1 1 l.ieut l.loyil P Hor-falLnniv Mai lonetl Tor' ViIiiiiik.h ill Iip tnarrieil nevt Mninl.ic io lr Helen M It'iv uioiiil of Mvtn . ( mil nnlv ii Iimi relatives will lieirechl I he hride i lie alleiuletj bv tier i-Wier. Mr" M'bie ov.. ami .lohn Novtx of yl. Ittolher-IU 1.111 of Hie lirtil". will lie b -i mill l.ieut llor-tall n mi in urine win nun." a io ini.nili- wei ildii; lour ili.ll will tala- llieui a far a I lie I'.iiiuti a dual if he . mil rccal!e. in I,,, coniin.iiiil on accoiiiil of lh" kIiiihiioii pi .Mev.i o MARRIED. ''KAMI - Wil'I.IS - Whriwrv H. 111. N-. il I iLirchtor of Mr Willi i m tl Ir. ll'C l Itdl.irl ! I'l.m.', I.) iln- o. wnimm li.lii r.iirf of iho v. in M.-lintrLiI I'r. Klivlrl .ii i 'hut .1i 11 1. . l.nkl. Timitvi: Ki:.MMitttmt n fri.i.n. n,.. Mr. TIioitiioii, li.rlriuli' l.n.n. inn Ki'liiliiprri to H llrini krrlmif Thorns DIED. IIIIi'K -mi I litin-iliv. FVhrimr 13. t 1 3. .l lifr r.vl trni i', 4! W II"' 1.1 ll'l .lfllt'. Snniinlt. N .1. i".iim Martin '. mi. !- lor-i Hf. f , n,,,.), ',,,,.) illllKllli-r of I ii Ulo JiiliH .-.i-nll. I'iiii'kI r1ll ml SniuU in V 50 - M hi Iit In- r'lriir Currl.icm ll tiii'.'t l.ii l(.i.iiiii i imin IiImic Chrl l'iplir or ll.in-l.ti niril Hi I I1. l. L'AI.I. S I l I .il,- S . Willi.,,,, .1 iMlili, M i of llru'iklm. N , on 'lluil.it.it. l-'.-t.r il 1.1 r.i-nil fnun I'liur.li of M I'lilllp 4tid l.nili t'lillllii.luirt;. , .1, Morii,i, b mart K. m lu . M. l'rl.'ii.l i.i..,-i. tua. Ill I' .il In iiIIhimI LnlilBh ViIIi irr ii 1 1 nil.- mi 'rrinitn.il, I'uit. liitoll l-llirl. 7,'i'J .. M I "It A N K 1 .1 V. - Mi.l.l.-nlt-, in lit. icioVni -, I'luililtii: , mi 1 i 'I Md.i i . jviun .in i.'. I.llnlli-S Mlrtl.iv I'riiikllti, In lit .:.h it-.ir. l'.iiiir.il i-r Irr a ti iiorcr. I'h'irch. KiiiililtiK. N. i , ft.itiinl.ty, IVhrni It, 0 1 I' M. f ritnv. ivi.ruirv i:i in is, jolm frltr, liouni ii.it i. In Ills '.HhI r,u li.litl.t's .iikI riltiii. .it. I n i t to m. Hi- fun. .it mi MnioLiy, I", hru.try IT, ill I! I it, fiiiiu Mi iitr i ritl'li'iirit, t;(, Mukit "'i i. Ili'ihli'tit'tn. Va. Inlrr. nifiil ,-tKk I1HI lYllil'lrr IIUWAIIll M I'UlnllrM, N .1. ,HI ,ru uri M. I'MJ. Illli I'loirl.init, nlfn nf l.otll'. M lliii.int Son Ins ,il ht'i- I no rrfhlrii. r, t :t Win I lilulllli nr-fl, I'l'ilnlli'lil. N. .1., in, VI. . rimy 17 in Inm M Inlfiinrnt prl s .it. ut liiiinutiiiil i Viiiiiii rt . lll'l.l. Jin l'riii, IVIirimy 1 1, ui,", , his iit-lili nr. . It. lli-niM'n kirioi, ilionl.hn. N. . " ti t rtr-.i Aur.lliin Hull, In Mi. I illi i .ir. I'llil' r.il tort ii in will hi. it. in n, t 'lull iIi of ihi' I'lltii Iihh. rnrni'i of Monrv uii'l llfiii-in tii"l. Hi'titililMi, N v., on siiut.i) .itt Tiioon, l-hriiir li'. 1 n 1 3, ut .1 u'llock. I m it nit-lit hi MiirrMiiw n, N .1 l.t IM.IM Sil.lilrulv. nl Nouark, N .1. at Ills lioini'. ti llru.nl ti-iM, on W i iliii'n il.it, iviirii'iit I. l'.'l'i. 13. I'lrillnun'! I.ii'lluui. In IiIh Tstli t r.ir ''unreal trrilri'M will In liolil nt th llHlny rJtri-i-t M. n. I'liurrli, Nrwnrk, N. ,l on Hunilny, KntiniBry 10, at 2 I', M lntta of 1 1 IV 1'. Mi tt vmlaualy announctl; American I I Madlton Square South, New York THE NOTABLE M. C. D. Borden Collection Tree View To-day 9 A. M. to I P. M. TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY ORDER OP THE EXECUTORS. This Saturday, and Monday Afternoon next at 2:30 o'clock The Beautiful Oriental Porcelains. Greek and Roman Glass, Antique Jewelry, Gems, Rare and Fine Greek and Roman Coins, Antiquities, Art Furniture, Fine Silk Rugs, and other valuable property and On Monday Evening next, Feb. 17th, and Afternoons and Evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday next, Feb. 18th and 19tlj, at 2:15 and 8:15 o'clock The Rare and Beautiful Books Tho.Suln be conduct"!! hy MK. THOMAS K. KlIIBY ot THE AAU'.RICAN ART ASSOCIATION. Managers 4 anil ft i:at i.'lil Mrrrt, Madlton Si). Smith. ew Vnrk. FROM TO-DAY (SATURDAY), until the dny of sale inclusive ON PREE VIEW DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) At M. Knoedler & Co.'s Art Galleries 336 Fifth Avenue, New York The Private Collection OF TWENTY-SIX High Quality Pictures of the Early English, Barbizon and Dotch Schools Collected by John F. Talmage, Esq. of New York. To be sold at unrestricted Public Sale under the management of The American Art Association In the Grand Ball Room of The Plaza. Fifth Avenue, 58th to 59th Street. On Thursday Evening, February 20, 1913, ginning at 8:45 o'clock . Illustrated Catalogue mailed on receipt of One Dollar. The Sale will be conducted by MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY of THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers 4 A O Kant 53rt Strrrl. MiiIImiii Smith, im iirk. HPJ!liLJ i-t-1 DIED. fltfNTI.-'S (in WMln's'U). 1'rhriury 1.. l'.. 13. Nutlunlfl Appl'-IOU ITrtitlH. I nrrnl t-iTtltm at hl lumir. S9 I.t Si-trnt) .tilth nrrft, on r!.ttunl.i. lt ruary If.. 1513. t 1" o'flotk A M It'll' tlirs unit frl'mlh hi InWtnt lo attnitl. HAN t'Oltll At AlllMTit.lIll, N. V.. Il.ru .ii I" 1513 fri'lirn Sanfor.l, .iBnl n.'iirly T tf.ir. I'rltiiif funrr.it .it rr'lrlnri. 1 i'liurrli trt. Aintrctaiii. ! I'. M Monil.i. 1'rlruary 17. l'til'lli funrr.il 3 I'. M Trulii lrjlnK Now York k.41 A. M MomUy lll intkit i-pri,il mui m Am UrnUin HlHiut I.O.'t Tor iirmunt bNIHiir In Httrml fiinrr,tl. Itf t 'irill riar- I"1' Am klrr'l.uu b:05. arrhlni N.' urk 10:10. SMITH - At nmnif, N .1. Krtirimry IS. 1913. AlhrltK t'llntun Smith, tti lilt ctlh jr-ir. I'uiirnl trrtlrru lll hrld at tllr Hill' Mr I'robMrrlun I'hurch, Orancr, on t-ntunlay. Krhrimry It., on thv nrrltul at lllrlilnu'1 iitriiuti laitnn. I.ifkwnim ttdllri.Mtl. of thr 11:30 irn from ll'i 1'iikrn Inlfrinrnl at comrnlrnco of fanill) . KTItAI H -'Mitfirt. nicrtt i'.' I'mieril ffim Tlti: I t'MlltM. fill I!'-"" 5" w' Tv fiity-ihtr.l itn-.t il'r.ink t .linpbill IlllltiilllRI MomlH J . 10 o'clock. AUtomo. til tr- I tirtra;. U I HllU'OUII -till I'rliru.llt II, Bt Illi rr. ilrii.t. 13 r( TMi'lflll Klrrrl, lifll. fi...irl I.. Hoi.'lfniit, lu I lit ith rarof Ilia .IRr I'unrr.il rt rilrrt.. i M nrrt I'rrsh) trrlan I'liuirll, I'lflh lUi nufrfll'l Tnrlflll atrrrt. Hunitny. rdtru.irv K at half rt i oVtin k llrlnlirt. iimi frlinil3 Intltrtl to altrinl. Iutrminil trlMti. .Mllltr iirrlrr of tin l.ol l.rilon, rom ininilor.t of llir .sun., of .Sr Voik -nut IhIh rnniin.inilir, ii"n ft.nart Ii Wiin.lfnril. ili-tl I'.'lTUiiry II. 1'iinrrjl in I'lral I'rrnli) irrUn Churt'h. I'lflll inrinir ini'l TvM'lflll rllrrl, tiun ilny. I'.luuiry ji J:3 I' M Coin I'KtilonH ttlll rttl. nil Hy ortliT of ItUAIt AIlMlltAI. ITItMII.I. I''. HAn- ItlN'UTDN. ""in"i intlrr WII.I.IAM S. I'OllSWUI.U Hn-ontrr Tint IMlKiliua of Hi" I'nllril Hlalra: Vmi .in riii'itfully rf 'iiKafil to ntli ml tin fini'Tiil loTVlrii of our Vlc r.t'n slilrnt lllltl Itl'lnlril frlluv lllrlliliir, tho l.lti' Hon. HtrM.irt I. Wonilfoiil, .it tlm l-'IrM I'l.'nli) trrlati t'hiirrli. I'lflh avrnii" ainl Titrlfili cirri!, on Huuiluy. I't'liru.iry C, nt half pant : n'l'lnt'k. (IKOItlir. T. VIISON, Chairman. HKOItilU V. Itl'ltl.KIUII, rlcrrtar. lli:i:i.i:il -On ri'linmry II, at th rrl ill in" of hrr nn 8thuylrr Hkuutu Whrrlnr. Itr rnarrlsvUIr, N. J . Annlo Wooil Whrrlrr, itauahtrr of th Into Hailil Hihuvlrr Kkautn anil nlilow of .lanira II. Wheeler, In her 79th ar. l'linrral I'rlvatr. tntcroieol at Wiltrloo, N. Y. Art Galleries DIED. Tll f Iv I XS - nti Weiliichfls , Vl.rurtry 11. WtlMtini lla Tomi'ktnM, bHot t'niirr.ii ffrMtfn on it n (j nioniinjt at IM it . In. ; .M.MlMt At n p-"f"UI mrrtlnK nf thn Vet try nf All AtiKflt i'liurrli In !h t'tty ot N w ttrU, hth thin '.'. dy of .'rbruiry. I'M 3. Il at lt'.lvr.l tlmt 1 H mt itn-1 . o.rr i h-ft I ultouM pur upon itr iiilntit-, ntpn iprr(on of our crlf Mtp if niir sctiA of ih which ItiH I'.irli-h riift,ttip. ti ilir ripHtli of Htfphfln f'iulr" lViliiit, fur ninny yt-rn a inpm-t-rr nf Ihlt c?'rv. Thf lttnlnpi orll honor nt inen-hrr him for IiIh If ojtlrmhlp, and n niir for tlm uplnilfl personal lnt rarity aii'l th hlh f -n-n of honor hlfh inn rt t IihI "H(rr?hli) ln Itablr. ThU p'Uhh, IU rnifmtir him tratffullv fnr hti Irirpp b-nfiirtlonii. Mhh'h f-ui n'rr h fnrsottPii tvi our hurch bii1 I'nrlfcli Mourt irmatn. Hut rhprUhe-rl him pn 'tntnrntly for hi hounilM lov for hi tnll-nw mn anl hfa nninnh anil iin"ltruilp n of tho Tnurcp lth w hl h iio( hrttl tl-l htm In Ui-Mr prlr llln llberallfy v,un only equaHtd hv tin' nimlrsty with xvhlch It wta rn If hI T)h cfMinmmlty hna Init nn ihi phipf1 tn hl llffl a hlKh typ of clUifn hlp. U'h hav Iot a t ?t counsellor ani a tialfa-t frkn-i, Whll w nlfii-l our nvmpalhy to Ma fit mil v In thHr h-'rpai'-pmant, wa wouM nls'i rtMiilril thin of th trat rnmfort In thy coMMlounpH that It a creillt lo th'o Inn u a ii funitty for h man with Aih h ijURlttlPi tn have llv-M, Ueaori. That ttiW inlnuto ho plaootl upon our reconl anl aMo hni to 1ho pri i ml that an Ticro-MM ropy ha aant t lh family unrler tho nrai of thta cor porntlnn. An cxtrart from -tho Mtnufpa. W. W I'liANNAO N, i'l-rk of stry AMBULANCES CWoct)Z?n Slrk ConvAlrtrriiis riril'it; Itatr H Ot) anil in. nil lu Mantiaitnn anil AUccnta Ulle Duttlds. FRANK E. CAMP1ELL, T?.i,ia,. I'K.HMINAI.S. BEVERLEY J. BROWN For Good Newt Write to O B A R L I TO WHOM IT MAV CONCI'.UXi 1 TAK I! NOTK'i; that I nm nut respontlblo for i any ilrhts which haw been or which may hero alter be rouiracnU In mx uamo by any other 1 perxm than mclt. r RAYMOND DELMONT.