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THE SUN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1914. 4- 13 DINNERS AND DANCES END WEEK'S 6AYETIES jn-s. Kihvnnl X. Brcitunp: tin lerlaiiis Party nt (he SI. KcKiii. 1 LS (i h ) .If AS HOSTKSSi 31 1. ( Inirlfs II. Ditson (lives Kjiiicc for Miss Mnrgaret S. Porter. M I :! ,inl N. TtroltutiR nave, n small i1 .1 ,r last nlKhl nt tho HI. TteRls fol ;, w.l liy ilaneliiR, Iter fittest mit at one ' . in the lands XVI. room, whlrh nun , , i,iti'i ultli pink roses, wlillo Mars I fi mi. AiuunK tlii- ituest worn thn h.-i-ii tie Clmiilues, Mrs. Hermann Oel i - Mr? Paul Morton, Mm. llouveriicur KnrtrlKl't, .Mrs. T. J. Ouhley Ilhlnelunder, Mrs John A. LcKnu, Jr., Mies Maria de I mill Mli- l.ota Hohlnsnn, Miss Mono liiinnltmi, Ktleiinc Murkuwekl, Harry H. Iiiaik. T Siinclfonl He.it', tin- Hon. Hob i rt S Horosford, Thomas Kearny, W. Inidlev r.irletoti and William Flint. After thn dinner there huh dancing In m ballroom, lor which other miiists cajnc, i otirad's mid Kurope'H orchestras niter )..iiiiiu m.ii tilldcr'n The transmit. Miss Jeatictte nilder gave ii the dati- ant In ihc assembly room at the Colony I 'nib vsterday iiftenmon, assisted hy Mr. Arthur Misirson. Inhibition dsnree hy M s Join .twycr nml John Jarrott wero kiMii ,md there wan also Renerul dancliu: tn tin' music of the hand from Mis Hnw .i.i ii l'crelan Harden'1 Minn lawyer i.iirt her partner did thn oncetep, tango, i nlv and ii dunce called the "aeroplane waits." which brought forth murh ap plause Anmnc thor present were Mr. and Mr, lurold Valiant, Mm. .1. Sergeant Cram. .Mrs. f'harles S, Whitman. Mri". IMwnrd N HrcituiisT, MIkn Lllsabeth Murbury, Mr. nnd Mrs. tlcorge l.elth, Dr. and Mr. H. s Wheeler, Mr. nml Mri. Theodore, Hck ford Ithn.idei. Mrs. II Ward Ford, Mr. ..ml Mr.. DeWItt O. Weld. Mrs. Wendell Usher, MrH. Mnunsell fronhy, Mr. Paul i. Tlietnud, the Mitres J'amelK Poor, Margaret French, Marjorle t.ainonil, i:tit Hheeto, Dorothea. DarlltiKton, irae HlKelow. Hulh Adams. France l;ulr H'Milah lliburn and Eleanor Town und Sidney d Kay, Hilthcrfonl Iiu ren.e NiKel Itlchard, Hoy Cholnieley-Jon-H and licorue Ullder. IIhi for II I.. MHriiaiYl l'ortrr. M. I'liarlen II. I'IImiii u'avo a dane im nistit at Sherry' for her young rel atiN" Mi Marcan't Solon Porter, daugh it ..f Mr. and .Mri. II. Ilob.irt Porter. It imih h parly for youiiK people, the KiieMn roir'Mi. fiom M'eral dinners. Tln-ro was ,'e-i' i it .lani'ltic and at midlilKht a seated h 1 1:. .is served. AT'tiTU the cui'M ere the Mlsset Mnrle Tn'l. . M.iruaret ami Ixiulfle Trevor, 1v.,-,. ibii rill. Porothy Andertnii, i:il i.b. 'i M,i.'V. kar. I'nrothy Cliloolm. Maud i e-'. r. la - Alexander, Louise IMmmi, , ,, .. S.NU5, .Marie I.oule IbldeWrtld, i i 1 Ujeth, May Watson. Oretehen in..,., h. K.itln rill.- and Phyllis de Kay, !1V . t iMn!i 3d, Tallxit .1. Til) lor, .lr.. I'h.i '. - ISIiain, .Ii., Murr.i) llnffiu.in, Ol i.;,v 1 1 .i t ri m.i 1 1. Francis II. Oeer, Hi M' . I stlllin.in. Stu.irt Wliu. Georsc K T Jticliard F. Habcock and lluKh I'Otl". Mrs Kdnriid I.. Youns Rave n the driit .'st-rda- afternoon hi Sherr'a w I hilir.NUn for her d.ui!iter, Mls tteet-Hitis Willi tlieni eie M:h l: F i Y.utii Mi", (leorco T S'nit i. Mrs li.md M Jones, the Miv-es Mlldied nitir.vciii of St. Iiula. Nathille Smith of .lerx-y fit). Illlz.ibcth Kendall, (,eneleve Sanford, OHendollit t'ondnn, d.i -N'orlleet, Hhodu Tanner. Marjorl" Podd, Marsaret Kent ami Henrietta Thaw, HISS WILSON IS DINNER GUEST. J'.ntertiilneH l lllrm All Knll Khan himI III Wife. W'ashinutoS' Fob. 7. Mlna Margaret WIlsMt, was the (niest of honor at dinner this cmu'iib of the Charse d'Affalies of I t m.i, Mirzu All Knll Khan, and Mb wife " Marshall Field entertained nt din : " t'l's ex.-nltm. Ainonc the Ruest were thi li.Min.in Ambiissnilur and I'oiintess : IternstorU. tli" AuHtro-lluiiKnrl.in An I .issador ami Mine. Utiniba, and l.ady Mi .ni;-lt,ie, wife of the Hritish Ainh.is hi.,i, who In still iimflmd to his home by I'lresn. Tiie Spiiuish AinliHsiiailor and Mine, de ItU' and Mme. Ilaime, widow of the for I . i NiirwcRlaii Minister, and Mr. and Mr. llM.nin .lennlnys all entertained com- i".e at dinner thin evnilnc. The sueKln ' ei to Mix Field's tmislcale afli-rward. Kx Prisldent Taft was tho RUest of ' at dinner Klvfti to-nlRht by Mr. Tun e and Mrs. Lamar. I hi. o. It. P. Hodgers. I'. S. X.. and Mrs llodcors, are recelvlnB consratula-tler- up m the bltth yesterday of a daugh W T ,. I'.iiiy Is the drst Krnndchlld of tVr finnr Sectrtary of the Navy and ;i. ii,.,. K1. , i,. .Meyer. ' I it S I'ndeihlll, lfe of Hepie t "'iw t'tiderhlll of New York, enter- ! :i laiKe company nt luncheon this afb ,n in linnor of her sucat. Mrs. tint r n of Hatavla, N, Y. STOTESBURYS GIVE A DINNER. Ilrlllliini i;,.it nt AslM-illle In Kol lolieil liy n Dnnee. A'ii: "k, N. C. I'eb. 7 Mr. and Mrs. I 'ward T stotesbury of Philadelphia, nml V mgion r.ivo the most brilliant din ' ei nin of the season at (lroo Park Inn th.k (iiiikc, preceding a dance. T table w.n adorned with larne bap 1 ts ! fruits IntermlliKled with lh daik d Kiicx leaves which are found In abiiii- a" e m the forest of Sunset Mountain, I'., i iii.eis wern roiini 711'd with a banj f niiitaiii laurel and ron. colored tulle, " i'id alternating with hammered cop i ' isis tilled with dozens of Anierlc.iu l-ily lilies ' Stotesbury wore pink brocaded ' 'Will a tiillo rnrruh'o ami u dUmoud n'a'l doc collar. Covers wero laid iwenty-two Kliests. ''il humlred jtueflla attended the c 1 r dance nt the Inn. Among: them many New York nml Philadelphia Notes of the Moplal World. T ie lat meeting of tho dancing claaa c i nr.ed by Mm. Charles. J, Welch and i " is was held last ulKht at thn home ' Mrs. F Ashtou do Peystcr, II Kast J.'K'ity.i,th Mreel. 'uhus S. Lay, American Consul In Rto r Janeiro, Is at tho Wolcott. Mrs. Lay In In Washington, but will Join her bus 1 a d hero before the,)' nail for Hraill. series of the dansanta to be held In 'e tiellls room nt Delmnnlco's on Tues. '. Thuinaay and Friday win begin Oils 1 I ek. Li addition to other attractions at Ht. Viienllnn'o keltleilriim, which will be held (t Sherry'a on Friday afternoon, there v ill be a special room for auction bridge id "coon imp." Tlcketa at $3 each may 1 e obtained from Miss Antoinette Mar- ., 13 l-.iHt Thirty llrat dtrect. and from iiH Margaret Itemscn, 3 Kant Klshtleth t 'i.l Mrs ,1. Horace Harding gave n dinner !" evenltiff at her home, 955, Fifth art- He Mrs, John J- Martin of the Aneonla jvill leave to-day .fur l'airn Oeaoh. GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. FRANKO Musical mill Other I'rlotnls linlrr Inl I nt tin- Mi-Mplii. , Mr. ami .Mrs, NiiIi.iii I'miiko kiio a I supper hiuI dance last night in tho winter I garden of tin; Hotel MeAlplii and amotiK their ittiest wete ninny of their artistic, ' in iJIcii 1 and theatileal fi lends, some of whom hiiiik or plajed, Theie was dunelng before uil nflor supper. Anton tli Riiests were .Mr. nnd Mt Kukoii Ywijv, Mr nml Mrs. Haul (lerll, Mr. unci Mrs. Ulto Hurl!., .Mr mid Mr. i Putnam flrlswold, Mr. ami Mrs, Ullo Well. . .Mr. ami Mr .Iran lioiartly, Mr. nml Mr.-. '" Kr.-H.lrr, Daniel Krolmun. Alev riliJi rvieisier, u.iiuri c roillll.lll, rtie- under Lambert, Mr and Mrs. Kail .loein, Mr. and Mrs. Hiiko l.lebcr. Mr. ami Mis Ituwell W. Mooie. .Mr. and Mrs. ,loef 1 Straneky, Mr, nml Mrs. Philip Lew Isohu, Mr. and Mrs. ti. .Mason .Inline), Mr, ami Mrs. Victor Herbert. Miss llrrhctt, Mrs. Itaudolph (liiKKenheiiuer, Mr. mid Mrs. (leorgo S, Wnllen. Mrs. Charles A. II. Pratt. Prof, and Mrs. W 11. Carpenter, Dr. mid Mrs. John .NVvlii, Ittibln ilold uiark, Dr. A. Mayer, Mr. ami Mm. Albert Itelss, MImoIm Kliiian, Mr and Mrs. Paolo liilllco. Mr. and Mrs. William .1. liiiard and Mr. and Mrs. Itudolf Chrlfctians. DE KOVENS ENTERTAIN. Dinner nml Mii.leiile ni 'I heir PnrW Avenue Hume. Mr, and Mrs, Hcglnalil de Koveu Bao another of a series of dinners last eve nine ut their home. Mr::, park avenue. There were, thirty guests ami after tho dinner there was a tuulcale. for which others came. Tho artists wete Ml Helen Stanley, eoprano; Frank Pollock and Paul Helmrrs, tenors, and Jacoues Kaaner, vio lin. Among thoso at the muM'-alc were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Itoblnson, the Karl of Klntore. Mr. and Mm Frederick W. Whltrldge, Mr. and Mrs. Francis K Pen dleton, Mrs. llnmllton McK. Twunibly, Mr. and Mra. Luther Kountze, Mr. and Mi. P. Cooper Hewltu Mr. nml Mrs. William D. Sloane, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harden Mr. and Mrs, Cortlandt Field Hlshop, Mr. and Mrs. KRerton L Win throp. Jr., Mrs. Itlchard (Jambrlll. Mr and Mrs. Krnesto ti. Fabbrl, Mr nml Mrs. Htuyiesant Fish. Mrs. A. Lanfear Nor rle. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes II. Alexander. Mrs. .1 aniee Loucll Putnam. Mrs. Cad ualader Jones, Mr. nml Mrs. Nicholas Murray Hutler, Mis. Sdiuvter Van Uens sclaer and Mr and Mis. J. Sergeant Clam. DANCES PRECEDE A BALL. I. lull! I'll ntn lie Tor Is ,. er Wear? nt I'n I in lleneli. Pai.m IIkacii, Fla. I'eb. 7. Mr and Mrs. II, Carnegie Phlpps. win) returned after a Week's hunting trip, spent the morning surf bathing with their chlldn n New members of thn bathing group were Henry Sellgniali. Dallas I. Wlckhain, s I.. Scbooninaker and Mrs. A. Sldne) Car penter, John D. Crlinmlns. who Is spending the season at the Hreukers, "as Jollied theie to-day by bis dnughters, Miss Lllzabeth Crlinmlns and Mrs. Frederick A. Chllds, and her son. Fritz. Such a round of dances liae lllled every day that the opening ball at tin Polnclana was dela)ed until to-night. The late upeiiiiig made the bail mm Ii : tirllllaut than usual llef,,ii- it stores of dance parlies weir given In the garden grill, wheiv dancing Is now permitted, and at the Peach Club Mr. and Mrs. William Thaw 3d gave a dinner to-night at which their guests were Mr. and Mis C. Ci II Fltbr, Mr. and Mm. Lu ing II. I'lller, Walter Longle), James Spear. Mrs. Milton C. Work mid John Nai-thlng. Couunnmler nnd Mrs I lamilt"ti Perkins, who entertained at luiiehe"ii at th Heaeh Club to-day III honor of .Mr. and Mis. Chester Hlls, with whom they ntrlved yesterday aboard the Itoxnita, Senator Anderson's houxeboat. aNo gave n dlum-i to-night, ns did Dr. nml Mrs, Daub I Karsner, whoie gin-sts were Mr. and Mm. Charles 1 Crngtn. Mr and Mm John Hay. Mr and Mm .1. II Capertmi and Col and Mrs. Willis S Paine. At a d nn. r pari) given by Mrs Svdne) Carpenter the gtiest w.-ie Mr. ami .M k John HarrK Caren--e Jones. Mis Will lam Lawrence lirieit, J. II Klt.-lieii and Miss Urace Thompson Other dinner hosts were Mr and Mrs. Herald Dement. Janus Spear. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr) sillgman ami Kdward (irifllth. BUSTANOBY'S HAVE BAL POUDRE. Ilallrunm Like tirniid 'rrhinon troivils To rued Avtii), Tlio Hustauuby brothers, .lai-ipies ami Andre, who live at 110 West Thli ty-nlnth street, n all the world knows, celebrat'-il their twenty-llfth business anniversary latt night with a "bal poudre," as ad vertised Kverybody had a good time. Tlie iiiulu dining loom had betn deco rated to risi-mlilc the ballroom .it tin Oraud Trianon, where the later (Annie held forth at Vem.illles .Most ,t iii guists came in appropiiate .i 1 1 1 in . -m the wig, powder nml all- which gave the place a very gay atmosphere. Jmiiuee ami Andre stood at Hi" ball room entrance and shook the hands of their thousand intiuiiem. A gn-at many persons were turned away because thcio was no more room. CARDINAL GOES TO BAHAMAS. KnlU on Delayed Visit to Distant I'nrl of Ari'hillneese, Cardinal l'.irley sailed yesterday by the Ward liner Sarntoga for the Hnli.ini.ia on his delayed visit to that ilWtnnt part of tho archdiocese of New York. In the Cardinal's party are his secre tary, tho Hiiv. Dr. ThnniiiH U, Carroll; the Very Hv. llernard KHVenhoersteln, wiperlor (f the Ile.nedlctlne Order, who has. charge of the churches In tho Ha hauiHHi Mgr. John I-Mwards, Mgr. Charles Cassldy, the Rev. Father Itlchinonil Or niond Hughes and thu Rev. Father Charles Cannon. O. S, H. WEDDINGS. Mrobrldgi llntv s. SiAMfor.P. Conn.. Feb, 7.- Miss Flor ence Adelaide, daughter of Mrs. Cioigo Augiiitus Haws, was married hcio to-day to William Stroblldgc, mil of thn Into William Clnrence Stiobrldge of Stamford, The relemony was jiet foiined b the Rev. Charlys Morris Addison. Tim bride's at tendant was her sister, Mlm Lavlida Sands Haws. Her brother, Henr ICimst Haws, gave her In marriage. The best man was Itlchaid Law-ton Htrobildgo, brother of the bridegroom Mia lltliel A inlrov elte Knungcil, The engagimenl of Miss I'.thel ti, Androvette, ilaiighler of Mr, and Mrs. I-M. ward H. Androvetli' of U)! Decatur strict, Hiooklvn, ami Paul H. Williams of San Jose, Cnl., has been announced. Miss Andioviitte Is p. graduato of tho Packir Instltute, Mr. Williams la a son of .Mrs. Kdward Wllll'inm and the late Kdward Williams of San Jose. Mrs. Williams was MM Fanny D, Hlbley of the Sibley family of Uennlligton, Vt. In 5w York To-ilny. Amorlcan NuinlHiii.ttiiti Soclnty, 1 x hlhltlon of I'nltul Htntea nnd Colonial I'ohiH, Hroailwny und IGOtli Btroet, 11 A. M. In I'. M. Architectural I-eacuc, oxhlliltlon, Klnn ArtM itulltllnar. 21.1 vm Klfiy-beveutii ntroet. Ilohrew Infant Anyluni, dcillcatlnn of new observation liullillnir, KlnRshrlilKo road und Aqueduct avenue, 10 : 3 1 1 A. M. New Tork Rtatn Affoeliitlon or Spirit, uallats" nieetlnif, I'almt'a Orand Clrclo. College of tho City of Now Ynik, liucra laureato Hervlce, 4 l, M. Woman1 1'olltlcnl tlnlon. Ion nt the nerkcloy Theatre, 4 1. M.i (luttan Bortr lum will epoak. WEALTHY WOMEN AID' UNEMPLOYED GIRLS Open Sowiiijr Kooni lo Furnish Work nnl Will Sell I hi1. Product. .'VI rnVntHrnVL ,ili'l I I.M1 Ul.MMIHI.NS (llfiWh Welfnre I, ciiiic Asks 3Iyor to See if f'hlld Labor Ts to Ultimo. The conference that was begun more , than a week ago by wealthy women co j operating with th" Women's Trade Union I League to adopt measures by whMi tin- employed women ran ! provided with 1 work effected permanent organization at a special meeting yesterday at the rootni I of the league, 43 Kast Twenty-3cond , stleit. , Mrs. lVter Cooper Hewitt presided and plans to meet the present conditions among working girls were discussed, , It was announced after the meeting that the conference had started a sewing room to furnish remunerative und useful work, the product of which the conferees will bell. An appeal was 1 tailed to the women of New York city urging them to contribute to a fund for this purpose. Any sum. large or small, will be welcome. Contri butions and offers of employment may be sent to Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, 3 Kast Thirty-eighth street. The conferees found that many retail cb-iks, stenographers, secretaries, huuso eevatits, needle workers and others find themselves for the ti ret time in the ranks of the Unemployed, Among the kimono makers alone 4i per cent, are Idle. The problem of unemployment among women Is even more acute than among men. The danger to women In loss of work Is very grave. The conference 1ms also eitab llshed a free bureau to tlnd work for women In the league's headuuartem. Among the women who signed the statement wete Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt, Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Mrs, Amos Plnehot, Mrs. Kgerton L. Wlnlhtop, Mrs. Helen Hart Jenkins. Mrs Wlllard Straight. Mrs. Walter Weyl. Miss Lillian Wald. Miss Mar) U. Dreler, Mrs. Walter Mayiiaul and Miss Anne Rhodes. Manufacturers will be asked to keep their present forces of workers for the present. Miss Rhodes said that the executive board of the Federation of Women's clubs will appoint n committee of live on Monday to cooerate with the conference on unemployed women. The International Child Welfare League, which has for one of Its piinosns Hie abolition of child labor, wants Mayor Mliehi-1 to extend bis tmly of adult mi etiiplovinent to child labor and to Inquire whether the latter Is not In some degree ieponslble for the former. The league has appointed a special com mittee consisting of Kvn R. lngerotl Hi own. president of the league, Adolph l.ewl-ohn. IMwanl ii. Hrown and Albert Shaw. vlce-preldeiits, and Thalia W. MMlett, chairman, to lav before the Ma) or such subjects of hi'iulry as. "Whether tilt- wage standards of adults have been lowered through the keen com petition of child labor. "Whether the large number of un skilled. Intermittent workers now consti tuting the gn-ater part of the unemployed group have started work so earl) In life Hint lluv wire deprived of an opportu ne, fur lu.-ation and Industrial training. To what extent have the industries i.irried on in the homes b women and children alTicted tho factory i mployment of adults." COLUMBIA GETS RARE BOOKS. , It.Y.H. Mn xsiuit Dotinr 4'ollrHrs eriHii! President Owned Thrni, It was announced at Columbia es irtr.l'ti tlmr n valuable additloti to the utilvetslty library had been donated by' R V It. Stuywsant in the eleven volume edition of "A New and C.eneral Hlo graphical Dictionary." formerly the prop erty of Myles Cooper, second ptesldenl of Columbia when It was known as King's College. M1'- Cooper was the Tory head of Columbia who was proteeti.l front tho wrath of citizens of New York In 178 ami escap.-d lo a Hritish frlgste in the Ilud'on while Alexander Hamilton, then a stuib-nt, harangued a mob In front of tlniciillige buildings, then at West llro.id vvay and Murray street. F.ach Milium1 of the dictionary eon tains President Cooper's -reonal book plate. The set will I- on view Ht Columbia Thursday, together with seveial volumes from the library of Samuel Johnston, tho tlrst president of King's College, ENGAGEMENT "JUST BROKEN." Mother nf Minn I'renllaa t.lt ra No lUl'cclnl Homkoii. Annoiinreiiioiit wim nmiln to Tlie St'N C!(tetil.iy tlmt the eiiKitKomont of MIhs Miujorle I.nulK I'rontln". ilaUKhtor of Mr. ami Mrr. flcorKe II. rrcnllfKof lilt I'lerio pout Htrcwt. llrooklyn. ami W. KorUliain I "aye, aluo of ltroiiklii, him Iwn liroken off. Neither Mrn. Plenties nor Mr. I'ayo would kIvh any piirtlcitlar roanni yes ttnlay Mrn. rrontliw nald: "Theio'i. no niyHtery. They Jtmt naturally Inoko off their ciiKaneineiit." WILIS AND APPRAISALS. liKoiiiir. Ili'tiini Ait. Watth, who was a member of thn brokerage, firm of Hobert lloodbody & Co. of tfO llroailway, left a crnm estate of ISI.OOD nml a net entnte of $11, 757. Ho Kae $3i),7'i5 to hie wife, Sara Holme WattH, and S5.234 each to bin boiiH, lieorit" It. WattH, Jr., and Will iam Wood Wnlta. ll had a capital of J.'iO.Onn In tho firm of lloodbody & Co. and tho rlrm owed him K1.204 additional, Ho owed bin wlfo $l!7,0n0 for money loaned. .Iohbi'Iiinu Si.ohkon, who died on Jan uary 2, llll.l, left $liri,ll(!. Her daughter, Murrtatet and Alice Slonnoii, rot I22.260 and $"2,H32 renpectlM'ly, and $21,k57 went to Iter mil, Steward. Sim loft $5,319 to forty-four perionn for money dun them, nnd left the followlni; additional heiuel" to cover debt! Hrtll'lH D. Colt. 8.I0? ; Krank A. PIlllriKlmm. fi,ai.1. and It. K. I'lerreiioiit, $1,418. She left $500 to her mild, MarKiiret fllllecse. Mr. Slofsou Inherited her property from her father, Ti tor Nay lor. h'AtiHi A Moru, who died In Nice, Franco, on December 2. 1911, left a Brona estnto of $ 170,430 in New York nnd a net I'Htato nf $1(12,511. He gave $10,587 each to thn TnllowltiK HlNterti : Ida Von fiottz, Sofia Hitter, Mary Sachs and Cella Mora. He Kavo all IiIh perhonnl effect to Mr. Sadie Cecilia Heckfcher and left 1,000 franc to hi maid, described a "Jane Don." I'irii.iP DoNoilt'tr, who had a liquor eloro at 21SS llroailway and died November 5, 101O, left, $2,411 lo his slHter, Margaret Donohuo, for life. WiMlber at Winter Itmorta. I'Al.it Hhacii, Kob. 7, Temperature S2 ; rlear IlKi.i.KAin, Fla., Feb. 7. Temperature 7i ; cloudy. Oi.li Voint, Va., Vrh. 7. Tempernturo 55; fair. OAt.vEaTON, Feb. 7, Temperature 42) clear. I The Private Collection of Ancient and Modern PAINTINGS By the. Great and Little Masters of the Dutch, French, English and American Schools Formed by Mr. Nicholas M. Matthews, of Baltimore To be sold at i nreslrictcd Public Sale In the Grand Ballroom of THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue, I'ifty-Hljthth to I'ifty-.Ninth Street. (Admifsion by card to )p had free of tho managers) On Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings February 17th and 18th, at 8:15 o'clock OBITUARY. I Willi II. rnl.ir. William lllckok Taylor illi'il cstir.lu at the hko of SS. 1 1 In ho-ii was at MacllfOii avetiuv He .w lrt .r-iiii'S-lili-Mt of the St. I.oir.K .Smltlivw-Mtcrti U.ill w.iy Company, it illrectiir .mil o:i" 'if t'n' t-xociitlvn committee of tiu K'tnlt:ilili Trunt Company nml of tli liiternutloiMl ltntiklnK CorporHtuin. n director f til.? Amrrlcrtii lri Curiiiiti . tin- Amer.iftii Writing 1'apor Company nml of other corporation. Mr T.ilor a lorn 'n llrookljn ami wa.i the elilct hon of the Utp CeorKC II. Taylor, a New York mer chant He wan Krailil iteil from Columbia lu tsmi, ami wan a member of the Unl-i erlty, l'nlon J.eairuc. Metropolitan ami . St. Anthony dtiln of New York ami of tho Jekl lnlnu.1 anil ltil'ii-on Country. cliilm. Ill wife, his mother ami four brothers nirvive him. Ilr. Jacob CrleU I'riinl'. Nku- ltr.cn eli. i:, K(1i. 7. Dr. .lafoh I'riik Krantz, preslilviit of the PcntltH" Supply Company, illnl at lili liumv here to-nlKlit after an UllieH of e..r.l inolitlK ll was. til hi, r'x' peroiel year. S' Mek us he returh'.l fi.nit h trip t.. Kuiopv for h.M health Ilr l'rnnti h Imii "i Ijricaier county I'a. nml wax k'nultinteil fiom the I l.itm!iuiiut MmIU'iiI Colli kc in I'h'.lii ilelphla In 1T'I. Ho wan rlie preHl'lent of the Slainlar'l IVntal Manufaettirlim Com puny, a illrertor of the Natloiial 1'iti Hank of New York ami of the I'eopl- n lt.u k of New ltochelle. He vmih a trute. of the New ltochelle I'l eoli ti l l.lll Chill. Il ami of the New Itorlulle Y M. C. A. He leaven n willow, two H"ti". Jm "Ii st t t llorai'e Krnntz, ami two ilmutlitei, MrK I'rank (iooil nml Mr. John Tomli. anil a hrother. Ilr. A. V.. Criint. of Wilm'iicti.n. I who Ih Hea'ri'taty of tie- 1'clntt.irr Slate I'.uaril of Health. Ilrnr f. While. Nkw Haxi.n. Conn, Feb. ". Ileui C. While. Olio of tin leader." of the Cmi lie. lleilt bar. dh d at hi" home In the cltv to-day. He wtik but 11 III Cilia, N. Y.. In 156 and w.i Knnlu.it d trom Y.ile Col-I leiro lu i$M and from Hie law whii'l in j li.;:. From lkl to l"!''l he a ill- rector of the Yale Field Corporation; III lk;" nml l."? h" w.ih a member of the 1 New Haven Ito.nd of Finance and fiom lM'. to 1V2 a lectlll'T III the llcp.irtlliellt of hlntory ami N)itlc.il M'liiii.e In Y.ile l'nUei.lty. Ill Hu3 be in.iriled l.ucy Soplu.i Schwab, ilaunhter of the Into lutiiv Schwab of New York, who niiivIvi'h him. Ilr. A nil 1 11 I'cbeliioWor. MoiminToWN, N. .1., F'b. 7. Dr. A1111I11 rebelliHckor, one of the beet known phyl clniifi In thN part of tho State and 11 mem ber of the State Hoard of Mcdlial F. amlnor. died lnnt night at hW liome. lr!H South rt reet. Death ii ciiummI by ir.in (.'rono, which nece'sltatcd the amputation of on of hl lege. He wn Ml Vimih old, whm born In tlermnny nml came to thin country nbout forty-lho ycari ago. He Is Mirlved by his wife and a on, Charlen Uebel.icker, of Hackennack. lln .eiinlde Homier. Ml Zenalde Houvlnr, ilnnghter of the late Michel lluuler of l'hll.iilolplila, died yeslorday at her homo, It Went I'oity elxtli otreet. whern elm hud ben lls'lng with one of her brothel c, MUhel 1'. Houvler, head of M. C. Houvler & Co, banker and broker at 20 Hmad ftreet. Another brother, John Vernon Houvler. Sr., In a member of the kiiiip Hi 111. The family I related to the DrcxelH of I'hll.i dolphin by iniirrhiKc. Ml lloiivlet' fAther left x laigu eht.ite, much of which, consisted of properties lu Wi nt Vliginla, .Mr, hnrah I'.lliiilietli llolotou. Mr. Sarah lillxalwlli Holston, widow of Itoscwell tlratrs Holston, who wn presi dent of tho Farmers Ij,in ami Trust Com pany for forty-Inn ear, died jeiiteiiliiy In her apMrtuietit at tho Albemarle llolel. Sho won 77 year' old ami urn bom In Kllz.ibeth, N, J. She was actively Inter ested In the l.lttlo .tUsmnnarlei Diy Nursery at 03 St. Mark's place nnd the (lallaudet Home lor tho Hllnd. She is survived by two nons, Lotil H, ami Will iam Itnlston, and one dHimhter, Mrs. J. II. Marston of Cranford, N. J. 1 Sn 111 ur I .lobimoii. Mount Vkrnon, Fib. 7 Health Com rnlssluner Samuel Johnson, who for twenty-four year was 11 resident or Mount , Vernon, died this afternoon uf heart dlm-.ise nt hi home, 30 West Lincoln avenue. Mr. Johnson wn bom In DnrvluMor. FiiKlaud, In 150 and camu to Amcrli.i lu 1 !. Hn wa BUpeilntendent of tho lleartky .itati ami a. metniier or tho St, i,i"ire Society He was a liHcholor, I.nnrenco llHsliruneU. Lawrence Hashrouck, a member of Hnsbrouck, Hergon ft Co., Interior deco rator. died of linoiimoiilii veHterdav at his home, 60 Central Park West, nt the nge of 40 years. Ho was loin In New, York and wa graduated from Columbia I University. He Is survived by his wlfol nnd two children. "Important Forthcoming The American Art Galleries Madison Square South, New York. ON FREE VIEW BEGINNING THURSDAY NEXT (LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY) and continuing ,llliitratcd descriptive Catalogue will bf mailed to applicant! on the receipt of Fifty Cents. The Sale will be conducted by MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY, attitted by Mr. Otto Bemet, of The American Art Association, Managers 2, 4 and 6 East Twenty-third Street, Madison Square South, New York Hrginning TOMORROW At the American Art Galleries Madison Square South, New York Unrestricted Public Sale by Order cf Executors Tomorrow (Monday) and Tuesday Evenings at 8:15 o'clock. The Paintings and Studies Left by the well-known American Artiat, the late J. G. Brown, N. A. ON PRIili VIEW TOMORROW 9 A. M. UNTIL 3 P. M. ALSO Tomorrow (Monday) Afternoon at 2:30 Concluding Sale of The Extensive and Valuable Stock of THE HOUSE OF ADAMS The sale Mill he cendurleil aol.tri h Mr. THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mgrs. 8f&S(& Sl"l. Milt'in Hq. Mouth. Mew Turk. PRINT LOVERS HAVE TREAT. Clcliluu" b) I, e pi' re nml Hone nml I'liiniiiiK I'orlrnlt on Ion. l'r'nt lover ii.ive, iiniom; tho many oi hililtloi.s of interest to chooJu In twees, he etchlriK of AuiiiiMe Lopere, at Kuppel Co . the etching of Mulrlie.td Hon.. at Kiioedlerrt . an .ieinll of engraeil por trait or les.ll and herar relotirltli t at Kenioily A. Co. s and a rolle ction of lr tiult In pure line .it F. Modern. The oilleotlnn of l,iiper' etching at Keppel'h Include tilnoiy-to Impressiifti of his etremel pi 1011 it work, each plate ho full of ohdt actor and charm that hi tendency and power a .111 artist mUht bo Kiristcd from II and tho collec tion ns a whole proving bis ilcht to ranx near tho top of the list of the etcher of tho prcnont. A choice of a siiulo etching among tlicin landscape would lie dllllcult, hut tho "i;t,i do la St. Martin Ii novo qui par.," with il nigjetlon of the manner of Cl.uidj, 1 a in it"i!y arrangement In line .mil "l.e Hout-(ii net," with 11 great tre.i orhanKln a roadside house, I a mole compau and massHi' example of his later manner. Mr. Kennedy's portrait engravings are null of the. very sreatct celhrltle, headtd by the two supreme geniuses, Shakrpoaro nnd Dante, nnd Into tho uu gut company hut one llvlnc writer h.is beiti ndniltti'd, thn French s.mrUt. Arm toln France. Thomas Cailyle Is thre and so 1 hl hamlsomo oung friend, Italph Waldo nmeison, ltnlph I ur prlslnnly gay and good looking In this plate, Sitniuel Joliuhon nnd "Mousy"; the good Hannah .Mine, dressed In her best, and the bad Farl of Itochesttr, who hooked people who weio hurd to shock lu Chailes the Second' time, dressed also In hi best, rare Urn .lonson, witty I.1111 n lien Sterne and 11 sail old Tolstoy AinoiiK tho legal light llinrj. F.arl of Hiitliurst. I the most resplemleutly cot tiimod and most pleased with himself : l.oiil Cotleiihan I Ihe coldest of the Chancellors. Iold llaplwlcke the wittiest and l.onl Stow ell tho mont lll)bcrtlan. IjMiry new exhibition nf Mulrhend Hone's work coullims u In our opinion of his greatmss ti 1111 nitlit. In the collec tion nt Knoedlir's 1110 not only some prints already well knoiui hero, such in the wondetful "Htilldliig, New Hond "treet, IomloM," thn "Old Jail. Clsstow," tho "Leeds Wiuehouses," "ye from Cam hr" and tlie "Demolition of St, James's Hull," but also a number not mentioned b Hone's cataloguer, Mr. Dodnm. ff these "Culms HoofV1 Is a cliannlng do scilptlon of n town, and the portrait of the etcher by hluikclf. Is subtlo a a portrait and strong as an etching. lu tlm gallery of F. Medcr an exhibi tion has been arranged or portrait en gravings in puio line that rover a period or four centuries of eiigraveis. OLD CHAIRS AT GOOD PRICES. Sot cil Cliliiendalo llrliiR 7K7.nn In Ada ins Kale. The silo of the nntlqui furnishings be longing to the House of Adams was con tinued yesterday In tho galleries of the Amorlcm Art Association. Tho sot of eighteenth century Chippendale chairs In mahogany sold to Koopman & Co. for the hlfihest figure of the day, I7D7.60, There were fifteen In the set, two of them belns armchairs. A t or Uepplewhlte ma- Unrestricted Art until the date of sale. A Very Important Collection of Beautiful Old Wedgwood Consisting of fine Specimens of Jasper, Basaltcs, Crystalline, Pebble and Queen's Ware and including the famous HARGREAVES COLLECTION OF MEDALLIONS the whole the property of Mr. Horace Townsend Author of "Old Wedgwood" nnd other Authoritative Works To be Sold at unrestricted Public Sale Monday and Tuesday Af'ernoons, Feb. 16 & 17, 2:30 o'clock alio A Collection of Seventeen Important Tapestries of the XVI., XVII. and XVIII. Centuries and a Salon Set of Furniture in early XVIII. Century Aubuason Tapeitry The property of C. F. Williamson 99 Rue dei Petits Champi, Pari To be sold Tuesday Afternoon, Feb. 17th, at 4 :45o'ciock (Mon.) Evening at 8:15 ht llt. 1 111)31 AS i:. KlltlJV. Olio llernrt, nf hogany chair of tho same period sold to Mr. Chapman for $67j, Mr. Town" paid J20 for a Ht-pple. whl'e satlnwood work table, and an Adam satlriwood four post bed sold to Mr. slnims for $;iiHi. A OhlppnU!c mahogany turner table went to tieorge Hlshop for $.H0. Mrs. J. H. Heynolds bought 11 Chippen dale mahogany four post slnglo bed stead for $210 and a Chlppcnilflln side table for $1M. 1;. II. Mllllken gave $200 for a Chippendale bureau desk and book case, and J. It. Do Witt paid J1!,0 for a Chippendale nrretalro. nther sales were. A Hepplewhlto ms boguny four iost bed, to I'.. W James for $;tli); n inrly Cnippemlale arm chair, tn Mrs. J. It. J.oviin for $210, a Chlppenibilc mahogany centre table, to Henry (.diver for $25K. a set of six Chip penilale side chairs, to Mr. Hankln John son for $270 ; a sot of six Chlppendali chairs, to Mr. Whiting for $330: 1111 early Chippendale armchair of Spuilsh iiik hognny, to A. N. HuidlrBton for $210; a set of 8lv Queen Anno chairs, tn Joseph Currmi for $270, and a Chippendale rrn hogany wlno cooler, to Kennedy Co for $1?5. The afternoon sale, aggregated IIS.. Mo nuklnc the total to dito $54,129. Th sale will continue to-morrow after noon. MARRIED. OAKMALT CHfltCHH.U On Tehriury II iH. Rt noon, ut Calvary Church .S'sw York city, by the Ksv. Thfo.loro '.-dg. lok. Margusrlts Lawrence I'hurrhlll to Woolsey Curmslt of New York city, DIED. Hdt'VIHIt -At her rmld'ncr, on Hatiinla. fe,ruiiry 7. enable s. daughter nf ti ll Mleiiet and I.ouliw r, iinuvlsi uf I'lillaiMpliln Nntlre nf fimerHl rlces Inter It l reiiuested Hint no firmer be sent. I'l.AltK Ihiirreil Into rirrnal lf. Ksbni- nry I, lili. the llev. Jumes Hlarr CI irk. Ii H. runrrst ssrvlrss In Pi .lulm'i. cinirrli. S.illstiury. I'onn. Moniluy. Vl.ruti 9. lit 2 : Jo n'eliiok. Interment ai llelhil. i'onn., Tundsy. Feliruarj 10, en Hi .ir llval of the Iraln from york hi)i rearh's llrthel t lOMii HANDHlIKIt:.--ai Wlnchsstsr. Vs. on -,!,. ruary 7, Hilt. Isabella I. Dandrl'lge. wife of Lemuel 1. Danilrbiue nml iliugli trr itt thn late Hon. John W Luureneu of Kliuhliir. L. I. Kuneial on Monday, J'rbruary t, 191 1, at 12 o'cluck. HASIIIIOt'l'K. I.uwrenie. beoe, liuoband of rinreiire l.fed llmbrouck, nun of Mrs. I'rlte V llnhrouck nnd oi-ln law of Kraiuls l' Heed, nf pnrumnnli, at his home, r,D Central Park West, 1'sbru sry 7, 10H Funeral private, McVICK.Mt - Anns, Funeral fiom "TUB FI'NRH AI. CHI'IICH," HI Went Twenty-third street (Frank K. Campbell 1 1 1 . 1 b ). Tlmo of funeral hsresfler. ItOLSTON. On February 7, ISli, Harah Elizabeth Llltrll, nldnw of Itoeewell Orsvet Itolmon, In her soventy-elshth year. Funsral sen'les In the rhsntry of nr. Thomas's Church, Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, on Monday, February , 114, at 1J o'clock noon. Interment prtvst. Sales' Announcement of Public Sales by the Anderson Galleries "Where the Hoe Library was sold" Early States and Signed Proofs of the Great Modern Etchers A magnificent collection, incluiiini. some of the finest work of Zorn, Buhot, Hadcn, Cameron, Fitlon, Lepere, Lcgros, Brancwyn, Whiultr, Haip,, Meryon, Bracquemond, nnd other great arti&ts. Many rarities and superb impressions. Now on Public Exhibition. To be sold with out restrictions Tuesday nnd Wednes day evenings, February 10th und 11 th. Thackeray Collection formed by the late Maj. William H. Lambert nf I'lilluilolphla "Universally rccognUetl as the tartest and most important In the uorld." The collection contains a complete set of first editions, hundreds cf orig inal druwinrfs, books from Thackeray s library, prccntntion copies, hundreds of nutojirnpb letters and the finest Thuckcray manuscripts in existence. Thlsls the Thackeray collector's opportunity. AVj such opportunity can ever come again." This great Collection will be placed on Public Exhibition Friday, Feb ruary 13th, preliminary to the unre stricted sate in six afternoon and evening sessions beginning Wednes day afternoon, February 25th. Cata logues free to intending buyers. Other Important Announcements Later Unequalled facilities for the ex hibition and sale of meritorious Literary and Art Collections. Cor respondence with owners and ex ecutors invited. Expert advice free. Sales begin at 2 s30 and 8:15 o'clock. Catalogues mailed to intending buyers. The Anderson Galleries AndrrMin .tuition iiiiiiiin Mrlropnlltn Art Ullnn, MkIIm'H A err tie t fortkili st , ,N y DIED. rilJII'SON -rritay. l.'-uir, i. tall at lil rel,lene, s: t.exlmriiin aiemie, Uiniam Kel, Simpson, M I . eon f tho l..i tieurre N r-lmpoon of H.iJ"in. N. v., In th fitty-ninlh eur of hie. ane Funeral .ervleo. at St Jsiiu-mm t'hurih. Ma.1l.ori avenue anil Seveni) liret etrel, Monday iimrnlnn, at a iiiurler U V o'clock. Interment In llud.on. hTKHMAN. -Su'hleno, .-atur.ii). I'rbruii) 7. tlllt. Hi Ills r..ielll.o. lire, 11 v, I li t'unii. William AuKuatu. SI diuuii, Ji , In lit. (orij -tilth cur. Funeral auilv laiei. ,rvi(irt, It. I., jtapere ple.iee ..ipy. STLLV- .-uuiienly, nil Thiirsiia .' I'ein , f an 1914. ut 7 A.M., Jo.eplllne, i. 1 round, wbliiw uf Conrad Mem, In ,r ! tlltV-eiKtllll ye ir. A eolemn requiem muen foi the repose i,( tier soul will le hebl nn Mi'U'i' '.'til luet . at 10 A.M. at the ItO'O.in 1 mthnlle I'hurih of Hi .lohii the llupi). In West Thirtieth stieel, betwe, n Heentii and llUhlh luenue. Kind y ! omit flowers. Interment private. ' TAVI.i'lt - At Nw York, on February ", fill, after a short ll!iie. William llb knk l.nvlnr. son "I Josephine I) uul 1 the late i;eiri;e II Tai lot. aired f.i; years Notl'e nt funeral here iftei VfH.KM.Mt i'baie. in lus limno in Me tu hen, N J. In his nMen third )car Herviies ut S 30 I' M February 7, at th j lesbli-m-e Nn flowerl.. I'NIIFItTAKI'.lt. Frank E Campbell LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT lViVf 23ST SmgwMDTDR HERR5E5,rnLs55c) TCICPHOHE CHELSEA 1324. ALWAYS OPEN. PRIVAfE AMBULANCES i,