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I THE SUN.- FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2(5. 1913. f4 t CHILDREN IN XMAS I PLAY BY MRS. HEWITT Little Iriiin of Allegory Pro ilucod by Young Guests at. Her Home. FOOD IX IT FOR OROWNTPS Man's Feud With Mystery' Tolls of Tribulation and Triumph. Mi. Krlw-anl Rlnarwooi! Hewitt cava Christmas party at tier houne, 127 EMt Ttventy-flMt street, yesterday afternoon, t which was slvcn a one act play railed "Man's Feud With Mystery," written ny the hostess. In the cast were the chil dren of .Mrs. Hewitt and those of some 1' her neighbors In the vicinity of uramercy I'nrk. The drawing room wan a -ranged to represent a small theatre, fialr" were placed In front of a tem porary tt age that had been erected ut one end of the room, and throughout the house were decorations of holly and other Christina" greens.. The play had to do with Jfnn's trials and tribulations In his efforts to fathom My$tTy It was In one scene represent In? .1 cavo In which Muster) had her Abode, with all the undiscovered secrets of Nature. lynornncn, In the shape of a smrit. guarded this cave., but Woman, by her smile und apparent affection, managed Iji overcome this guardian of the depths a. id led Myittry forth bearing The Per ift Child. Mattery called on all the Cn 1. 1 11 7'oirrr to worship this Perfect rhiU. This they did while Mytery handid t ie child over to Woman, and M'omdit, In nun, called upon Mnn to become Its grand v mer .Vna declined at Ilrst, but at U'ohiiii'.i persuasion, he made many nctlrlcrs, became reconciled to his fate, and while ftiortinrr, puzzled at the whole ituatlon. shrunk back to ho routed by nil the little Miistrriet, Mptteriet scored nr- triumph and freedom. M'ss Catidace Hewitt had the title role ef Myttery, while Hen'amaln Ilurtun pl,ed the part of Mnn. IkiKmur tvrklns po'trayed the tolc of Wumim, and Ash ley Cooper Hewitt took the part of the si int. lynurance. The other parts were pUed by Ann Tonettl, Lucy Hewitt, Al i..m Hewitt, l.ydla Tonettl Hnd Sylvia tic Kay. who represented flrr, Klretrieity, K jnni'on, SI fin. i and ftfiiftiim, tespec tivelv Crispin Cook was Thr V.c( Child Some of those who made up th" fmee of the Little Myiteren, Vn,nrrn and l.'lrrafd I'oitrrn, were Theodora liod. dard. Joseph Tonettl. Krunces Colby, I'uttne and Carlcton Smith, S.vlvl.i liod dard, I'leunnr Hawkes, Katherllie Tonettl, Goodwin Cook, Alexander Smith and Master 1-avltt. The pla, while merely serving an a "jrce of amusement for the children. inir parents and friends, who witnessed it untamed wra( lints of truth and fact 'tt '.in mough for deep thought After the performance the children were entertained by the appearance of a young Indian student at Carlisle, who Is ,i friend of one of the members of the cast. He wore his war clothes, paint and f'dthers and Interested and amused the "une people. Vnong Mrs. Hewitt's guests for the t av hslde the parents of those who 1'iuk patt. wure Mrs. 1'eter Cooper Hewitt. M Hurku Ki'he. lir. and Mrs. Louis I. tingMon Seunian. Jin. Almon (Inodwln, M s Hilda (ioodwin. Mr. and Mrs Cl.tr f .re H. Smith, Mrs. Cam C.tlbert, Mr and JI.s John I'yne. .Mr. and Mrs. John liym lt Prime, Or. Htid Mrs. Kuril. Hawkes, M s Itirh.ird Watson Olldcr ami Mrs. b line de Kay. PARTY AT BILTMORE HOUSE. Mr. nu, ir,. Cirorge Va iiili'rhllt Cnlertnln for Danithf er. Asiu.vil.LK, N, C, Dec. "5.--At llilt mnre House fining ptople weie nr- 1 "d to-day by Mr and Mrs. C.eorge W. Vjridtrhllt fur their daughter. Miss Cor ne in. Vanderbtlt. A municipal Christmas ttee In the cltv as a greut success. -Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ilrown of New Tnrk have arrived at flattery Park. Mrs. Paul A. Norn of New York accom. rmlid by Miss Ruth Martin and Itobeit -Martin of Pittsburg und Reginald "rixey or ew Jork arrived at liiove I'ark Inn to-day. )ther arrivals were .vie and .Mrs. h. c. ". ndvvorth. Atlanta Mr and Mrs. J. I. Woodslde, (jri-vnvllle. r t A Christmas Iree party was given in tt. Millard room of thn Inn and a private one tor Mrs. Soig In her apartments. WEDDINGS. lleCsrap .Mnn In, Mrs Maiy Harriiih.iinori Marvin, dauuh I" of Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Farquarson tnd widow or Daniel W. Marvin, who was lrt on the Titanic, was married to Horace T'eOamp of this city yesterday afternoon m the Harlem rieshyterlan Church In the presence of relatives nnd Intimate friends, the Itev, .1, L. Caughey, iiastor of the chin eh, officiating. Tho hrlde wore a travelling costume of r.te velvet, a scarf of Russian sahle and hut of brown satin and tulle. Her only attendant was Mrs. Hrnck Solomon, who "an rums irom london for the wedding. Ph worn a gown of loyal purple velvet Tui hat to correspond. There were two flower girl? and two pages, Marguerite c.ver and Mary Carnilchael, Stephen Wheock and Sprague De Camp. They wore costumes of bright led velvet 'rnnmed with white fur. Lyon DeCamp ivan best man, and the ushers were f.y nan DeCamp and Lyman Marriau, uncles of the bridegroom, and Thomas and James ''annlchael, rouilns. A small reception followed at tho home of the bride's par ent., "17 Riverside Drive. Mr and Mrs. DeCamp will go to Egypt for their wedding trip. Conk Mr Vail). To.KKRS, Dec SB,- Frederick A Cook, '"-principal of the Vonkers High School, snl Miss Resale, M. Mc.Vally. a teacher "f Ungllsh In tho school, were married ' noon to-day at tho homo of the bride's b other, the Itev. Dr. Mc.Mally. at 3.H M'lntauk avenue, New London, Conn. Dr, l S'ally performed the reremony. The relo was attended by her nleor. Miss Mmion McNally of New London, as maid o' honor. The bert man was the bride, cnom's nephew. Lllswortli K. Stoors of liikport, N. V. Holly and mistletoe '!i used to decorate the rooms. The bride wore ft gown of blue panne velvet nd earned lilies of the valley. Dr. Cook m taught Latin and i.reek In the Von- rs sehool for nineteen years. Dr. nnd Mr i-onk will llvo at .11 Cedar place. t''s f Kllekner Hherrrood. Pl.AiNnttn, N. .1, Dec. 211. Miss firaco hrwood und Walter Kllekner, both of New York city, were married lat,t evening ' "tin home of Mls Mabellu Phillips In M ni"on avenue, this city, by City Judc vV'll' tm U. Demexa Tho bride, who has heni a teacher in a privato scheel In New v"rk, Is a college friend of Ml.s PhllllpH. ''Hi being graduates of Wellesh'y. Tile i'grooui Is ronnecleil with Ihu New "k Telephono Ciiinpan.v After their "ddliig J.juiucy Mr. and Mra. Kllcknor "HI llvo In New York COAXING THE XMAS SPIRIT. Attempt to llrlnic II Into thr I'rln- ops Thrntre, but ,ot Alone. When Holbrook llllnn first acted "tb and Little Christina" at the Madison Manure Thcatro thirteen years ago last September It was presented before "Co talle A Company," one of the masterpieces of boulevard drama to which the Charles FYohman Comedians at that time de voted their services. Ho the combination was not the kind to show the sentiments of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy stoiv at Its best, llnt.ll Hood, barring the ex eesslve emphasis of the black earth, has made a poetic form of the story In three scenes. Of Its genuine charm there Is no question. The play does not. however, seem to have found Its proper milieu here, although Martin Harvey acted It with suc cess In London, and there Mr. llllnn saw It and It was brought hero by Charles Krohmuii to Introduce It to local audi ences. In the effort to coax the Christmas spirit Into the l'rincess Theatre, lather than for the purpose of disinfecting the programme. Mr. Hllnn revived the little play yesterday afternoon. In order that the aforesaid spirit might not be deceived, but might enjoy the advertised opportunity to be thrilled, shocked and amused. "Hart karl," "Kn Deshabille" and "Tho Bride" were retained on the prrngramme and acted by the usual members of the com pany. Charlutte Ives and two talented young sters In Master Lenahan and Miss Joyce Fair played the youthful lb and Christina, while Charlutte Ives and Holbrook Hllnn were admirable In the other scenes. Will iam Furst's Incidental music was played. Tho little drama will be repeated this afternoon. DIPLOMAT'S S0NS PLAY. Hon tlfonso reset's "Msrrjlni Motie" Seen In )rpns-. SriiACfsE. Dec. 25. The Minister of Peru In Washington and bis wife, Senora PezcL, came to Syracuse to-day to see , the first performance on nn stage at ths Ktnplre Opera House of a new American comedy entitled "Marrying ' Money," written by their son. Don Alfonso Wash ington Peiet, In association with Her tram Mnrburgh. Nan Campbell played the leading femi nine role. Others In the cast were Will lain ltoselle, William Dtmlng and James H. Rratlbury. This Is the tlrst Individual production sponsored by Gilbert Miller, son and manager of Henry Millet. Afttr the matinee Miss Campbell entertained Minister nnd Senora I'eret nnd th com pany at a Christmas dinner served on the stage. LODGE BACK IN WASHINGTON. .Mnsant-huaelts Sienntnr Has llrrot eretl from Recent Illness. Wasiiinuton", Pee. 2.'. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts has return, d to Wash ington after a long itbence In Massachu setts on account of Illness He left the capital quietly many weeks ago without disc!olug to any of bin colleagues that h was going to Huston to undergo a dangerous surgical operation. It was not until they rend In the newspapers, that the operation had been performed and that tin Senator was In a critical con dition that inoet of Mr. Lodge's friends In Washington weie advletl that for; many months he bail been sulTering Irom an ulcerated stomach. The Senator bad hoped to bo In Wash ington for the vole on the currency bill but was unable to come to the capital. Ills letter stating his i..imiii for opposing the bill was read In the Senate by Stnator Weeks, who p tired Mr Lodge against th" hill ami then voted for It himself There Imve been anxious Inquiries dally concerning Mr. Lodge by his colleague, in the Senate. Tin re l general rejoicing here over bis I estoratlon to health ana return to active woik. J. T. TALBERT PASSES GOOD DAY. Illllll.r Mll lt.-...fr I liles tile I It foreseen lliliteis, .lo-eph T Talbert vice-piesident of the National City Hank, who was stilck-m with paralysis last Saturday and In lying In the Harden City Hotel, is much Im proved accotdlng to rejMirts received last night L'nless something uiiforesten tuins up theio Is .in cm tibtil ih.incc for his iccovery. Mr Tnlhert pasted a comfortable day, the Ilrst MtlCe he MlPeltd the stroke Members of his family were with him THE SEAGOERS. I Departurea for i:ouliind nnd l lie! Continent Sonic Arrivals. Sailing by the American liner SI. Inils ; for PI mouth, Cherbourg and Soulluinp-1 ton . Mrs All' J Bollis Thomas A lluck Harry Cohen Annul Disniti Mr anil Mrs 11 U Mnrli. I.ev.v Mr anil Mrs It McDonnell, W li Nulling The Itev nnd .Mr" KiirenMt v P.tltl.oli .Mr out Mrs C.eorse HnUrt II Miele II (iilLert .Mr tint Mrs J T A. It Hector -tinmiisnri. (ienrje lnr.es The Ut It I. Welch A C. Jain.siin Mrs tiara Van Wor Albert I..m.'ford nir Arrived bv the White Star liner M.i jist.c froni Soiithanniton and Cherbourg: Ktutn lioi"e.nn Mi ln"t llorrero lr. I' I-! llrelit Mr ami Mr" Jamrs Cottiien Merr". J . viormiu u'alir M.trk tiianilli r Mr. Slut Mr". Rom N (.'ant. and Mr" M J Newlsml ile Htllli ii l- t ue siu.n ltd I Sotl. i C xhernian Mr and Mrs William Wallm Thomas. M-s De lintry Samuel M Uinnrtnr Col W. II. K.iu Mr II. V Kox neorte Krawr Mm Motile llantnir.r Mra f! lterine Jane I nt n-ini Harris anil two ,nit A t. tvaiin. ilaujtiler-. Pampilio Xatiri T i Herlierl Note of I he Soelnl World. .Mrs. Walter Watson will give a ball at Sherry's to-night, when she will Intro duce to society her daughter. Miss May Duncan Watson. Mrs, Wiildrou Wllllami wilt give a the ilansant for her debutante daughter. .Miss Joy Williams, this iil'teiiinon at Sherry's. Mrs. Thomaa Hunt Talmago will give a the ilansant ut the KlU-Carlton this afternoon for Iter niece, Miss Louise Rut Icr Dinners will be given this evening by Mrs. J. Fred Piersou, Miss (Jraco Doilgo and Mrs. Robert A. Sands. .Mrs. Lewis lselln will give a reception this afternoon tit Hi West Fifty-second street for .Mls.s Adrlenno lselln, who has not yet been introduced to society. The Ilrst for this heason of the May class dances will be held to-night at Del inonlco's. Mrs. J. Colby Colgate will give a dance ! to-night at tho St. Regis and Mrs. Will iam L. Ciilhett will give one al nor Home, II! Hast Fifty-fourth street. .Mr. and Mrs. Stuvesant Fish went yesterday to their country place at Har rison, N. V. Among their guestH over tho day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Cray, Mr. nnd Mrs. James I.. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Stuyvesaut Fish, Jr., Miss Lotn Robinson und Dudley Cnrleton. Mrs. Flsli had a Christmas tree for her guests. Mrs. William K. Vanderblll, Jr.. tavn a dinner for thirty last night at her home, GUI Fifth avenue, a dance follow ing. Mrs. J. J. lAwrenco gave a Christmas party yesterday uftcrniKin In tho Plaza ballroom for her great-granddaughter. Josephine Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopkins. Hen, and Mrs. Falwitrd I. Meany will five a .mislcule tn-nlKht at Alnwick Hall. ' their country plnco In Convent, N, J. Tim I HtilolHts will be .Miss I.ucrezla llorl, (llo iviinnl Mitrllnclll and Andrea do Hegurola of the Metropolitan upera ami mere will lie mi orchestra under tho direction of A, Rollirnecr An Interesting programme hns been prepared. NEW BILTMORE WILL Hotel at Grand Central Built in Two Months Less Than Contract, Time. I.MAIiVKI. OK rONVEXIKXCK Siiiiiiliiin Above the Itailroad 'I'racks n Teature Hath Willi Kvery lloom. Th- new Rlltmorn Hotel, wncli lias been under construction opposite tht C.rand Central Terminal on the block tsninded by Vandcrtillt and MadUon ave. tines and Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, will be opened on New Year's ei... The hotel has been finished In almost , , . , .... tfn.ui"', aim nan mane loans or 3.oo. word llnii! and Is two months ahead of which w.re unpaid the contract. The building was begun lli Referee Reckett decided that the agree Maich of this year and the steel con-' ment was void because It twm Intended to stiuctlon was completed on August 15. jopeiate as a jrlft nftcr ileath and was This week 1.300 men are working night wlt'Ut consideration, and that the pay. and day nutting on the flnishlm- touches "l"1'". "r 1 1.'-"" were ample to cover so that the formal opening may coincide with New vai s eve celebration. Fvery table In the several dining inomv ha lieru icsetved for New Year's eve. Ann. in; those holding reservations are many prominent persons and tho festivi ties will he a notable feature of the Ren- oral celebration. On Tuesday evening, the hotel will be privately opened to the stockholders and a dinner will be given to which members of the press and thel' , .i mi..t ... no i .ooiln (net i.itihi.iii ill i.itivitll, III' chiding Mayor-elect Mltch'i, Mayor Kline ami Rorough PrtsldMit McAneny, have been Invited. The new Hlltmore has twenty-six storks and Is virtually a part of Orand Central Terminal. I.'nder tt are the tracks and platforms of the terminal. It Is thus possible for a poison arriving nt the sta tion to step from the platform Into an elevator which will whisk him up Into thn corridors of tlm hotel Ragnage will be haudl'd In tho same way, In occupying an entire block the new hotel will have the ndvanlage of afford ing every dining room, grill room, recep tion room, bar and every one of the thou sand bedrooms outside light and ulr. Lveii the kitchen, which Is .situated abuvel llislead of Ik'Iow the main dining room. I will linve rilitH-t outsltl" ventilation nnd light. Warren and Wet more the architects who designed the (Irand Central Tennlnal, also designed the extorlor of the Riltmori so that It might ImrmniiUe with th" architecture of the station anil other buildings uf the It rmlnal, The exterior is of granite, limestone, brick anil terracotta in ine iinoau itenaissanco. mere are three entrance vestibules to the building. the principal one being In Forty-tblnl street, and the other two are In Vander- hilt avenue. Fioin the main vestibule one. ran reach the. main elevator hall, the grill. bar and the men's clubroom. There Is also a dlreit connection with the Incoin-, Ing train tracks at this point. Tho north- erly entrance on Vanderbllt avenue Is thel women's entrance mid leads directly to .. . i.a ... u.i the rooms iimvUletl. for their comfort l,'i,.rv ...in of tho tluilljnnrl l,lrnn.. has Its own bath. Tho walls of nil tho I betlrooms aie painted, no wall paper being1 used In the hotel. To reach these rooma , and the upper floors of the building therJ arc nine passenger elevators, one loading' from the train platform and four from , iseh of tho main corridor Thera ant six earn or tno ma in corriuora. inert) are six continuous staircases, two of which are brick lire towers adjoining the elevator hall. The, fact that the Hlltmore repre sents the most advanced type of fireproof ronstruiilon Is proved by the Hoard of Fire Underwriters quoting the minimum Insurance rate. The Itlltmuro will be In chsrge of flustav Rsiiuian, formerly of the Holland House. Hn Is ptesldent of the operating company nnd John McK. Bowmen ll vice treetdent. , Parting is such sweet sorrow ,r;i5 ML. l-rkl.,-. legacy. Dr leodor von Raitz of 1 WeM 0M stre.-t loses I'.'Ii.ooO tliiough the decision by Charles 11. Htckeit, as referee, Just tiled In the Supreme Coutt, that the rt - l'.1,8:" .1' "'f'" ''' "f 'I'. .'IUIJ ll. I .It till to 1'lt.l II. Ill A Vl'lllll for that sum was jurtltleil. Dr. von Raltz was sued reeentlv In the Supreme Court by Mrs. Nellie P. Fltit gerald of tilt West 141st strn for HO, i0' tlainagti on the ground that he at tacked her in her home jm August and Injur-d her in such a way that her in ru s were deranged, Dr von Haiti's claim aiiatmt the Par kin estHte was hased on hii agr'emetit ine.l ly Miss Patkili on Jul s, lMn. tlfleen months before her deuth, in which sh.i said . "In consideration or hU untiring devo tion to me and also In consideration of h' klndtien and charity to poor patient", I heirhy direct that the sum or Ka.nnu -paid out of my ettate to Dr. I-Vodor von Rait!!, and 1 nlso dltect that all the in debtedness of Di. von Raltz to me be cancelled " .viii-j rarkm lind thn lieeu a patient of "r- vn Itaitj! for stven vears. Til , r'icree louiui that during the period In V, . Vr. . . " '"V" . L,r' '""z any chrtic- for proffiiifinal nprvlcrs YESTERDAY AT THE OPERA. Mmr. Olier tl .r. n. " " -- ... . elilrlll'a ",a lilneomla." The optratle plensutoh of the Chrislnvis Day heRiiii with a ncrformance of "II i..nsei und liretel" at the Centurv Diient Koiik,. I but In this there was nothing to call for ' fomm,m '""iperdlnck's delightful wo-k ... . ' . . " ,'r"",r' ....-..-i.t.,.. p i (. litem io.t-iii--cii no n. vv nifrlls The opera nt the .Metmpoii. tan Opera House last evening, ., regular subscription night, whs "La liln.onda." and in It Mme. ober was hen id f the first time here as .num. Mine, ober Is n binger who has a voice of real value ami an abundance of shortcomings In vocal technic she makes a real Imptession. Row much tin" wnulil ho iliM,ni.i,, ,1 I... tl... ,,,.,... I.,.. ,.r rill (4 (III-'(.l II II It tlH" IMI.1'r'llll 111 perfectly smooth emission' of tone ,. by uu. tiii.t iiiut;ii iiumti tit: ku no ta uc)oun question. Naturally much of the attention of the audience was bestowed on Mr. Caruso. f.-uo. The much admired enoi vyas It, good voke last evening, find Ills singing gave pleasure, ills - l eio e mar" was applautled vigorously, but .Mr. Caruso Is not given to Indulgence in encores In these days, for which the slncerest music lovers aie probably thankful Mr. Ainato s iliirmibii and Mine. Desttnn as , din- i"'li were the othci two intispieuous llgures In the cast, and both roininaniled admiration. Mr. Toscanlnl enrnlui led FRITZI SCHEFF WEDS AGAIN. , "limrr lni rled In Leoruc inleriii, ltrr ,,,.,. ' ' '"lilzl Scheff, the muiloal coiucil.v sing, r, ' in'1 Oeorge Anderson, her maii.isci and leading man, vver married on Weducsd.iv "", u"w" f 11 friend In New Rotiielle , h' '' A- Wells of the North Avc- '"in .'irtnoiwi ivpisropai tiiunii I They left yetterday for St, Umls, wiiere M1fl4 HclierT itnrl her cotnnanv itre tn Iieuin their SCaStin next WCelt, Mlsu' 'Cherts first husband was Rarou f. ,n 'r'J''ll't,,',,,, . U7, .r'"0"'1 V J1'" ,V'"- Jr" "nth ' ' V""' SclKff ' engagement to Mr l??"".'?, t Wtfl ;an ' H,,e, 'ilw ,Ji" i' " ' v,.1' Tt, oi 11 HCU ,lt 3 o'clock on Wednesday utinrnni,n nnA .,.. milrri,,i hour Inter afternoon and were married an hour later In New Ynrk To-dn. Child labor exhibit. University Settle ment, 1S4 Kldrldge street. Trinity College of Washington. D. c reception to students by New York alumna, 4l Went I2M street. Y. W. 0. A., recreation centre party, 21 West Forty-fourth idreet, 7 P. M, SI, Mark's Hospital, Christmas celebra tion, 177 Second avenue, M I f, II. 'TWAS SIMPLY GRAND AT THAT QDllf. DADTV A 1 01 Ull I Ail 1 I j'l'hi.s a the Verdiet of 1 .',.000 Who Crowded Into (Jrand Central I'liliico. T 1 1 1-: .MK l!V I 'A . LI, IKS iMiiifiiii; for the oiiiiir. .Movies fop the Children. I'ood for llvei'v lioih . I'.ltcin tl.oiis.ind ticket., had been is. sued toi the Spin; pirtv nt liiaml Cen tral Palace )sterd.i licsumably they were all us. d. for the surging crowd that danced und alo and wati lied the dirim. "ins ir.c tilled every crannv of the lug ""'" irom z o'clock in.t, f. It was very dirionnt from other Spug parties, which have btm onl.v masses of boy and girl llguies. Tins time each spug hail live tickets to kiw away and she had appar.nily b'-stuwetl them on the niembtis of her own family. The seated friui.e of Holl, I Hither-, died smiling mothers, bcin grandmothers holding the jounger tlnldicn l.y th,. skin's mailt it a lamll.v p.uty. it was an indooi nicnlc. . w'". !"".. '"' ""' "lie w.m ( 11.1 III MIL.. .111(1 lllitliv W-I mint' ....i.. light ill esses lii -t il I .. of t. In, !, mn't vvc.tthci Dam ii.u was not Hie ,,nv teitninmcnt li am means, i ine vv hoi",, end of the ic mo vv.im dcMited to moving mo. Mills This fe.itlll.i lutil .(. cu,. hut jcsierd.t.v's donations mine jM. .,'. time to provide It I he J.'i foot Christmas, ir i. ,,. ii,., , . '.' '"' "'" ny ,., a,. ; , ' ! 11 '""""I In the ' j , ' H " ". ,n' ,- ;'",M,""; , , , ' '" '"' u r') Vv' ;' 'I " ' '.,h"' 1 roil,"l ' "-' to in'' t nc.itioit s.,t . ingi I und stood .hum imnK ,cs ,,r candv in the ihlldien s.iniii U tn lifillv III!., I Mtlcnlat .v ,.. ,...,.,',,. .1(,(:(, , , t .'uVof lltile i,,il. u ...i .. V 1 " nr ",,lr .. .. 11 ' 1 "' ""' I It 111' f I lIi , 111 . HI. , I . I . "'Z'?, L' ! 'Zt'Zl vvnggie aci oniinoilHtlni: flftv nt a tun, Khnklntr n'o. gave them a tlelicloiis ri ,,i , ,i ,,,i ,, , rX s 1 1 1 1 1 j is n e' Vi Iv' ,,, ow .,..1 out lb, music of th. Slu, . i!e..iit.i i,n.i ' 111 Later a hutiilrnl Cniniillic nil. i ,, I Indian i oMtiin,- luounlid the id itfoi in 'tn I sung tin ir Indian st.ng ' ,u ,; ,.o. k reti. slim, iiih weie s,.,v..,i , n r. cm .1 ntf i etreshm. ul i mini V,!,, ' wi ins, coil'.e or ch ,it, t ie in ami cake piov Idetl n supper Vuilh lent Voi. ,,(1W. lo hud dined at noon and uiuiv ,,r them np;,ni enilv staved right ' oil tlnoimh the evening Tli' hahiiH went sleep and weie deposit. .1 and there on chairs and limlei them, ami Hi. big sisters nnd their Inauv thinceil right up In the stioke of i The new ilincis were more or h'ss in evidenie. but they weie tlecoiously ami til some caseN vt ry giacefully thine.' Among those vviio helped tn make the pint) a glint success, liom distributing candy to sluiktni,' hands weie .Mm. Au gust Rvlliiotit, .Miss Anne Moigan, Miss lieitrude Robinson Smith and m,, , ii..ru It.ieon Rogers R.uoii. ACTRESS STRICKEN IN STREET. llIliorlii!i tiler Inken In lloin, III of Viicnillclll, Siitnuriu.t j 11 1 nt 11 l.t I 'ill.- oitt, an Itallin nelrem who hm he. n iiI.iviiik al tho .Miilorl 'riicntri' for live weeks m tin. leadllli! roles of opeiittl" nelecllolls, whs taken III suililt iil.v on the I low cry near Slniilon Hilt el e.ul.v v estcrd.iv An itintnilaiii . took her to (louveineur llosiltal, vvhern ll wan thoiiKhi her III tics" veil due lo aiii inllclll.s, She Is hill "n yeara old, Her mother itnd lirolher were with hm vv hen she tt.ts etrlt'kcn. 'I'heie win ureiit soriow i - tirexneil liv the iatiuns of n Tlieatre. Malm 1 GEORGE J. SMITH. Ci-f onsrensntan of Kingston Died In Atlantic t lt. Kingston, Dec. 26. -- Ux-Congressmau George J. Smith of thin city died of heart ! disease late last night In Atlantic Cltf. About four months ago he suffered from j a nervous collapse and went to Atlantic City, where he had been since, In cliargu I , ui it privmr. imysician hiui nurse, 1 , Mr. Smith fcerved as member of the , House of Representatives during Col Roosevelt's Ilrst term as President I from the ulsler-Delawnre-otsego district Mr. Smith was born In Kingston flfU- , seven years ago. He was the founder of ! a cigar factory In Kingston, now owned : ny the American Cigar Company. He I had been engaged In the cigar buslne.it since boyhood and was once a member of the Arm of Powell, Wclnlgmann 1 Smith, at Lexington nienuo and Forty second street, Mow York city. Tho fac tory was hurtled some years ago, nftcr which It was moved to Kingston. , Mr. Smith was a Republican and a I member of many clubs and fraternal so-1 , cletles and the I'reshylerlun Chuwh. t He was also Interested In the grocery) i firm of Acker, Merralt & Condlt of New nrt .,i i ..t.-it. tn..t... r, I 1i.. muu mi- ...inniKiu ii-n.i Mini , I pany of New York. Of late years he was Constance Folsom. daughter of Mr. nd j not actively Interested In politics. (Mrs. Oeorge Wlnthrop Folsom. to Cleve- At tho tlmo of his death his wife, who lend lilcelow of lioston. In Trinity Church ' was Miss Lynch of Kingston, was at hi I at noon on Saturday. Thre are a doxsn bedside. His mother, olio sister, Mrs. I large home pintles. There were thru Dora Hartfenhurgh of Kingston, and one Christmas tree entei tninmcnts to-day In brother. Fred Smith of New York, sui - the crttages. i vlve him. The burial will ! in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs duties Ator Hrlst'd I gave a large party at Lnklde this ftet DR. ALFRED E. M. PURDY. Well Known Physician and at line I Time Chief Poller. Xnrgeon la Oenil. Dr. Alfred II M. Purdy died yesterday 1 at his home. 413 Park avenue. He was 75 years old and had been 111 a llttlo more than a week. He was born In New I York, the son of Dr. Alfred S. M. Purdv. lit: was graduated from Columbia College and the Colli go of Physicians and Sur geons. In 1SC1 he was appointed an as . -istant surgeon of the army. He or , g.inlzed and served on the staff at Fort .schuyler during tilt- war. In U70 l.o was nppolnted a surgeon n the Me'ro polltan police force. He later became chief surgeon and remained In that iiolti.ni i until lvsn. He UHH f nIF organlzeis I and consulting rurjetms of the .Methodist I i:ple ip.tl Hnpit.i in Hro .kln and tif the Methotlist Home Fur mam ie.irs he edited the MnHenl Urg.stcr. now the Mnlical Dimtory. lie m.inie.l Miss .Mini.- I Stout, daughter of th.i l.ne!',,. 1 ',r.r,?" ,0.'.' ?u" 'oUtomM wedding, Andrew V. Stout. She died I,, ii7i tie Pnr.lv u .nr i.n.i i... ,. ..... -pi. t I'urdy of Short Hills, N .1.. and a d.iuah- I . ,1 .. .. . .. - Mru ri.... t. II... I York MtVI fc- ... i it.uu 111.1 it tit .MMt P. Purdv was a member of the Fnlori league CUP., the llum.,11, Country Cluh. P.- VMil-m of Medi.lne. tin I : nolo,, i- e.,1 S lety. the County and Stan- Me,ll,.,l U-s and the phv-i. un Mutual Aid mh ! He seritd on the holl".- c.i'imi.t- 'ee and on the ,trt eimnilttee of tile l.t is'ie liuli for iu.tn .ve.iis WILLIAM W. AULICK. iusiir;1 vja ! Theatrical I'lelils, j House .Mr. :ind Mrs. Fi.ld have Istued i W.lliani W Ailllek db-d esurday 1110. n.i'"v.',i,,,n"' f"r a 011 -NVw Vear i ;mc ,tt his h. me. t7: S.iuford .tveliue. i ' J.Muir.iv 111,1. Flushing yueens He mf- M''.. t stroke of paralysis while n Int., (,.iri, . it, in . finer ,v to. ai tue tcniuM 'The.ine :.iit May ami had since been . t ,iT:iieii i.i ri M ooiiie. ill lilt. ii.oi shown ruth Improvement that it was hoped that he would soon ictu.n to bis duties lie Is survived bv his Wife, who wns Mtss i.utte i iaser. to whom h- vviisianu iter si sr. at gr ludtiilldien, rcle m.tirleil ten ears ago, ami by a live-1 hinted her I'C I birthday yeiterdav In the, fir-old daughter. I little old veatherl.eaten bouse which hei' Mr Auli. k wns born In Rlclimond. Va , 1 bile husl.n'id Innli lift v vears ago at 151 ttnt.v-one ..tts ago nnd as a bov he j Webster nvenue In the P.irkvllle section served as n pate In the Fnlted States Sen-j "f Rrool.ljn. ate. He enteied iievvspaiier work as cor- It was a meiry paity and a success. respondent for the Minneapolis 7'i ilmnc. I till one so that nt '! i Iom Mrs li. nusf anil afttr conung to New York lie vvoil,ed 'b elded to give the public ut lame n hit in turn I n the llr,Ut. I'l'iinm T h yivn i. ; nt ;nliu. b w.iv of liiiiMnu icmem Mnrntng It 'ei.i and the ; i.i..; l.uf He made it specialtv of vvTitlnir on base ball subjects Ills articles also appealed In various magazine. J ..r sevei.il vears h' had been in the theatrical business as a press I epresent.it I v e. Hubert V. V, Witl.lo. Roiiert Van Valkenlniigh Waltl . nitn ng i of the New York olbce of the Aniiii cm T pe Pound, is I'ompj-, d'nl vester da at his home. 101 Wist Highfeth sir.et. of te ait trouble afier all illness nf llvi dais. c was at his oill, . at C I'n ine street last Thur-day in his usti il htalth Mr lido was l.or i tn Milwaukee sit-one ears npo He was a no mber nf the tvpe founding llrm of lbnton. Waldo f: C. . that c.tv. until I''.'."., when the Arm sold out to the Amer't.tn T.pe Founders Conip.t'.v and shoitlv nftervvnid he came to New York In charge of the branch here. He Is sutvived bv his wife and otic daughter The bodv will be taken to Milwaukee Ittchnrd . Iliiriiii, Richard Slnr'S Raines, who vvis .ocie larv and treasurer of the II n ties Real R-tati As'oii.itlon. died veMcnl.iy at his hnllle. "l''i West Scvcnt -tlf til street, nltel a week's illness lie was tieimirer of the i ViilMinai.' F .e .Maim Coinpan.v and th" ' r.iaunvvoith c,.ini.tnv and was a iliiecio.' of the A mo. i-m li "il; Conipanv llej Is survivnl bv his w fe. ,i son null a il.'t'lgliti i ! I II rr man 1iifiiiliiil. IIr'ii(M M'-Tiit h..!, w I'd on nf th. i.MrM 'liHirv.e .U.MllM in On iliv. illfil vt'.irrtl.n ai h - limn'. .- AiiiIim ihini u mi. tl r t nh.it t Hln He mi- H hiw olil. lie riilrft-il Hit' iTisiKanr' tntm ts f t -llvt t;ns hk,o Mis wife, a -on. iMnllp .Io-m thnl. unit .1 il;tiiul'tr tvinvtM- Mini. Hi-iijii ml 11 i In i . I. 1 -.m .1 j n. M i"". . iw 'J- M 1 j.un.n i 'low, nil invritnr, ihnl hi a ni.lr.it to il. i nt t tio a' of m is 1 u 1 1 11 ill S' JKIUhlH Ki', , Y.. U lu i t' lil'i filtlltT a ln.ii.tifa. turi r nt mowing tm'u Iiiii .'s Mr tMou was a nu'inN'r of Hit' I'mhi Niv niK 11 iN r. tn tlu .ti win- I i.- hi- ami a ttm mef-MitM- !( uav 1 .-MM iilHt WAHNS A0AINt-T RADIUM CUHE.' Clllierr iOfiel itn I ntliic lliiin Is in M It) nl Mo Held. I'.i Aniei. can Sot no I'o the Coniioi of 1'. nicer stut Nut vt.si. iil tv .1 vviiiiiiiik .iL.lln-l iinilue or, ,i:i:sm) ha to tile tiiratlvc I'tnver of ladloni Its t.ittt ment sa.vs "Thii cm Hive iifnts of 1 i.l i 11 111 aie I'l U, all llni'titl to-day o m,,., i ik-i.tl cancels of the !,,. lo .11;,. 1 n ia .rlovvlll of mill 011s iii,'ini,i.iii.' wh'ih an 11. 0 line1 cancels and m sumc deept r lylny Illinois I uf Iiiiiic. a 1 . wh.cii .tie iioi veiy mails' j 11 tut Tie ii.oiiietu of 1 he constitution il ' lie. Him lit of i.tvnie'il inohei :tlilc caniei , Is I! intoiiclieil In ir method vet ! 1 Vised or llkelv I.i i" del Ifftl fill nllllluin- ' teiinu i.t'liiiin "liven .1111111!!; the Ho.calltd ladiuin cures it il i.'ina'ns tn I... delcrin lied vvlletllir the favoratiln lesull is m 1 111.1111 III m m to ha lulliivv.il Miortei o i ii.-r hy 1 ti.. usual icclliicnci' The niot .-o- ir.-i(eti -nir.. do not dare lo luououitce a case cured until live vaif have elapsed .ll'lei .III .III- Ipai'litly Hiiei'easfiil opeiallnii The Maine ti'Ht uniJt he applied hefore we can deiei milie Hie real value of 1 nliuui 'Tue hes lenills of 1 a . 1 1 tl 1 1 1 ihei.ipv tin he eeiired unit when ciinipaiatlvtls' l.iii'.e aiiioim'H ;ir ava'l.tlih foi use. II la lo he feared Ilia I much Imriu nniv te lilt from iiiidnc rellanie Iipnu muall i 11,1 11 tll-es uf lnvt- 1:1, ul'e inilioin when nthe nn llio.l of lieatnr' l itnuhl he uio-i'clTr live II is nxiretnel) il llnnl. to tniin all ,ltflr,li Hldtenien' of the lit ,.oii o' or I r.ili'ini 'it"niv M t ,s moi e clear tn.H j the c Milnltnlliih of Hint lenictly its .1 cum I ul t'.iliii l ill iifiifi.il in to be ilt'pieialeil. FOLSOM WEDDING PARTY FILLS LENOX ''lll't'f Thousnml Invitntionn Issued for Church Cere mony To-morrow. ..... .. nnic'ITnc L'V'I'L'MT t IV ,,r' NHI. I liU frA 1 fill I Alii Mr. ami .Mrs. Frothiugluun Give Skating1 Tarty Mr. and Mrs. Field Are Hosts. I.K.sov. Dec Lenox U filled with visitors who havo arrived for the holl davs and for the weddlni; of Miss Frances ' I noon for the cottagers, with gifts for all, Mr. and Mrs. Hrlsted have In their hmjs partv Cnpt. IMuard T. Donnelly. U. S. A.: Mrs Donnelly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Donnelly, Mrs. Kdward C. Donnelly of New York, Miss Flora Rewlck and Harry Rewlck of Atlantu. Robert Sfdgwick will arrive to-morrow to visit Mr. and Mis. HrlMed Mr and Mrs. Cortlandt !' Rishop. who are entertaining Mrs. Oeorge Rend and Miss Heal rice Rend, gave a Christina tree party this afternoon. Mr. and .Mis W Itos.'oe Ronsal had a tree foi the children of the t ott.lg' i . Mr. and Mrs. Rilsted gave a rl.i. enteit lining twenty cottagem Mrs. John 1". Alex .ndre also gave a dinner p.ttt.t With Mrs . Alexandra are Mr. and Mrs. Rayartl C Hiippln, Mlssei. Caiollne and Anna Weill., Alev S. Webb. Ki ntt Tiacy and Marshall R. Kmioch.tn. A (lalll'e Will tie Cll-ll ut file Lnnnt Club to-morrow night for the guests who i . . .11111 ..its, oisoiu Have Issued Hire tnuUMttid Invitation- for tb" wedding i, , Y,- '.' i:""'" - "e ccdtlln lite.tkl.ist on S.tttiril.ii niornli..- :t slmmv .. ... .... . i 'iinge 1 llell' il.lllgMe:. .!tn. I'lurlrs Sid V . T , K"'-, ,,,,H " . I,, 1 sonB-.i.-l.iw an. ;!;:.VJ-VlM- i vi i r"i -, rK. ',!. V,T ! A" m"' Al"t 11 ,1eli Ml nnd Mrs tboice II. Turnuic, Mr rtti.l lira ll.,. ll..lllu. ..... ....1....1 ,., 1 .,,. irf 1 ,111.1 .ititieuiin '" i ,.o,.n.. wiih p.trtlts t,r Mends will nr irlxe at cuttiittc to-moirow . .Mr and Mi William R. u Field are I entertaining Mrs William II. Field, Miss ' M:il P 1'ielil 01 New York nnd lit I!, v HOW TO LIVE TO BE 102. I .Mr. Ileinirlt HrirnU secrel al Her I'lii-lsf runs lllrlhilas I'nrlj, Mrs Thorn is H-nnett. surrounded bv Iter two children, her live grandchildren i iirince i..n thiee uic.ils it ilav. laugh a great ileal, dig in ,t Kit t ill ,i and jthove nil breath plentv of fresi, ,,ir Then vou will live to In 12 v.ai's old " DIED. AI.I.UN kxi tiul.i r ( IS 1 j Km! Muntlifc wf- r itMic Unrht ,ln .s.'ri-ei wi (..- Ii.-I m t Thanth I'Min h lldth'iroiial1 I'tulmlf IphU on rrltlv rtftirnnoti s 3 n'i ink Huriat HA UN Kr1 fry MitM'-n on t hn.in, riii.rti'nc lil' liHrtt Mmr. 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AHr J nr huu' la h si.fiit frtii'th f'ii I unrit r Ir n w ll! h h''! at Iik 1 it rtitlinnc , ,aiurla' tfitnibt . . t J'l l1 -M 1 a rrt t jjf rt t ttlnsr t !. f of the 1- C-iiu fr-ni, N Vo M m;S'TII At. -Ai lii riilin- on tavern l.r ; ltniinii Mnfnih hu'bana o Alrtrlt Kil MnMi1iH' in hlf tiht) .cniritt vt.tr t'-iii'-rat p'ij- ft 1 1 n:i( - i.m M.ttiK -nr.' t. -.Mi-i Tin: ri nkual iurr;t-H : ft Tuvni thlrtl M.r it'ainpli!' Huiltlini.i I'rl'lrt). t 3i o i tm-K Aut tn.t.f iirif,,f I t'l'ltin - It'( n.l'r al Ins hinif I I-H.L- ukiiii Altrit I'. M I'urilv. I; H. n. n.e .event, imi, rai t.r hi. .gr V.iilt-e of fuiici.it heieafier lUlllS I'll ill - Ileus. .1 ll- If.l'l'u'l Jill ".In Jill Hope place, on l -tub"! 51 in III- llltV-klMh veal I'.I il . . Iee f ft ilnit i'.ii eh h'uwesanl Snu.'ire itlnl M'riiltli lOrrf hoi ,f Thlld 4Venui I'mlut O" fiiilier Ji) 11 I' ii'ilnii' Ini'i'iifn WoihIUm 11 t'einni. rj sill. AlillloiK .V-. l Ills lliliite 3IJ Cast llllthlv v filth llTfl lirlnveil hll" Paiol ut Th.iesa in Ink thltt) ninth t far. I'aliflel nil Krlua) llft'flnbfi -ii, 1" ,v M tt M. Jn-fplfs t'hureh ll.tkt I.'uht sivfiitli kiifei n.vi l'lrl avioaif. 'hi oi-lnn I isll in iss nf renutfin v. il' h nftfrfil t.o th" rfpino ef hi." mouI I'lfti omit flonei't svillll tiforvf .liop'.i tlr , 1 v untie c'llv. on t'e. einli-r 1 r-ltte' tl at . .Ml. I I're stiyts'i . I'u .1. K.inistiin N on .sutur-i.iv .t . . I VI Tesln" iestf N V lir.tn.l tVutrtl rt rif", IU A. M VV .l shoi I! I! vyf. I'n u 11111 1 1 1 . -1 .it v vi VVAl.l'C Sl,.il.Mi!t ..11 tie. emlier . tibrt v VV.il.l 1. nt. .l ul t.e.....l husband or . 1 .iid.f ll VVaitio ,1.1 (H ht-r nf ilrrtrudn I Wa'ilo, ut hi" ifultlfiirt, HM VVnl t:ithllftll " 'ffi S,e v I 1 1 It l Mo el nf t In Ml'iv." I'.ff Vt'tt I MllkHlaHKRN , FkANK ECampbf.il funeral wRaoR,,t;,,,H','-;'ctli;j?;,r COUITIOUI. AirfNTIOM FUNEFAi aroiaL DA) Of) Nts.Hr