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7 JOHN L.CADWALADER, GREAT LAWYER, DEAD President of Bar Aisoelatioa Tnsscs Away in 78th Year. COLLEGE WOMEN'S American Art Galleries DANCES UNDER WAY Given at tho Vandcrbilt In Aid of Educational 'Fund. Madison Square South. Now YctU WAS JIEAD OF LIBRARY TOO DAY NURSERY BENEFIT Active in Fnblio Affairs, bat Held Office Only Once, Forty Years Ago. Girls to Bo Ushers at Sym phony Club Concert To-day. . THE SDN, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, ISM. alP.VjlrV.t4 f I John Lambert Cadwalader, hen) of tha law firm of Cadwalader, Wlckeratuun Tift, formerly Strong A Cadwalader, died yesterday afternoon at hla home, I Btvrt Fl(ty,ilxth street, after an lllneeat of eral weeks. Death was caused by heart aUea-'c. Mr Cadwalader wan In hla seventy eighth year. Ifo waa a descendant of John Cadwalader, who went to Pennsyl Tn:.i ftom England aoon after William J'rnn started hla colony and became a member of the Provincial Assernbly. John Cad Hinder was of WeUh family. Hla mother was a direct descendant of Ithodrl ilr King, of Wales, who died In 7. The eldest son of John Cadwalader waa Dr. Tlwmaa Cadwalader of Philadelphia, medical director In tho Continental army John I.ambrrt Cadwalader waa a grand- oi Cul. Itnoert Cudwalnder, the sec ond son of Dr. Thomas Cadwalader. Cot Cadwaiader commanded u New Jersey Mlmtnt In the Itevolutlonary war. He via taken prisoner, and when paroled re tired to hl estate, llo rcpreMnled New Jersey In the Continental Conrretss from lilt to ITS", was a member of the Con stitutional Convention and waa a member of Congress from New Jersey from 17 u n.. on of Majnr-tiesi. Cadwalader. Th father of John L. Cadwalader was jUJor-firn. Thomoa CaHwalader; hie mother waa Maria C Oouverneur, daugh !er of Nicholas Oouverneur of New York. He was born itt Trenton. N. J., November li. issi, mm nun HiAiiiuiicii inim rnncs ten In Hit. He received his master's egret from Princeton In 1859 and In the following year was grnduatt-d from the Harvard law school. He Immediately en tered the practice of the law In New York, In 1S74 Mr, Cadw.iladcr was appointed AMls'int Secretary of State under the tale Hamilton Fish In President (Iranfs so-end A-lmlnlstratlon and 'held the poet until PTi He returned to his law prac tice and neer again held public office, although he was mentioned for many places of prominence. When President Tuft a pi king1 his Ambassador It was r-r-Mtedly rumored thnt Mr. Cadwalader tou'1 l selected for the Ambassadorship i the Court of St. Jnmes's. On h: return from Washington in 1S78 Mr C.i Iwnlailer ami Charles K. Strong founded the law firm of Strong & Cad vi'atk The tlrm kept this name until .irjar l of the present year, when the i,im was changed to Cadwalader, Wick--sham &. Taft. Tho membership of the il "If you don't give me these, I'll give you that. poratton practice Mr. Cadwalader did not specialise In that or any other one brunch of the law, but alwa)a waa known aa a general practitioner. The funeral services will be held at Or nee Church at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning. JOHN 00TT. wf 'wj It ,! il I 4le?H ' ,Lt' vIh j jl L M Pl sasasisiH kjjE r mmmmm IsL1.ssbH rH kmmmmmkmmmmmmmmm' xr Chief Ktretrlrlan of tke Commercial Cablr Conissaar. John Gott chief electrician of the Com mercial Cable Company since Its organi sation In ISM, is dead at Hrlghton, Eng land. He was 76 years old. Only a few months ago the crowning achievement of Mr. Oott's career, an Invention by which the Morse dot and dash system can be used on long submarine cables, was an nounced by President Mackay. Mr. Mackay said at the time: Th! Invention surpasses anything that has been udded to the submarine cable service since Sir William Thomson and Cromwell Varley first made the prac tical operation of long distance, sub I marine cables possible." Mr. Oott entered the telegraph service I In 1852. and from 1855 to 1864 he saw 'service with the cable laying ship In the Mediterranean Sea. In tho following year ne wan one oi mo expert un me itrrai Kastern, when the first attempt to lay a ers of The Tlronx. died to-day at his home. 40 North Tenth avenue. In his ninetieth year. He was born In Philadelphia. He engaged In the marble business in New York city and during the civil war was connected with the Provost Marshal's office. In 17 he established a res) estate business In Morrlsanla. He retired In 1893. Ills wife, two sons and one daughter survive him. Ramsay C. Hover. DitNvr.n. March 11 Ramsay C. Bogey, one of the first mining stock brokers In Denver nnd a spectacular operator In Wall Street, wheie he was a member of the llrm of Charles O. Gates A Co., died suddenly at the home of a cousin. Hernard Pratt, here to-day of heart disease. He was arranging tn go Kust to engage In the mall order business. Hurley K. Hamll. Kociikstem. March 11 Sheriff Harley The first of the eerie of dance-i or ganlzed by tlie College Women's Club for the benefit of the educational fund of that organization took place last night in the Delia Ilobbta room of the VanderbllL A feature of the dance was a competition for amateurs In tho on estop, hesitation waltz and maxlxe. Anions the patroness present were Mrs. lOdward N. Ilreltung, Mrs. Ernest Thompson Weton. Mrs. Lyndnay Van , Rensselaer, Mrs. Kdwnrd J. (lavegan, Mrs. Itozcrs 11. llacon, Mrs Jiuna) II. White, . Mrs. Smith II. Penfleld. Mrs, M. Drydwi Urower. Mr.. Henry ii Crampton, Mrs, , John F, Wallace. Mrs. Frederick J. Ii I Woodbrldgn and Mrx. Jamea W. Hlnkley. I Tlw next dance of tho eerlos will take I place on Thursday evening, March 26. , ill llin unuiwiii ti,v uvliih vn ' . - ' urdav afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock ! will be given a the dansant for tho benefit of the Ilethany Day Nursery. There will b exhibition dances by Mls Muriel Mur ray and KneelamI Green and there will also be general dancing. Miss Marta Llnderskold will rocelve. and assisting her : will be the Mimes ClarUese Carrrau, Ade- Una Carreau, Marian Moore, Anita Heed, Kvellne Weeks), Marjory Mlnner, Kath erlne Jenkins, Clara Dletz. Almn Hcnnet, Ilertha llroughton, Florence Uollea and Cora Young. Tickets at tl.SO each may be obtained from Miss Llndcrskold at 19 East Klghty-Mrat street. ' Among the patronesses an) Mmea. Cy i rllle Carreau. Georgo De Witt. Joxeoh Knight. Charles Kohler, James Wig gins, K. B. Llnderskold. George G. Moore, i Btnphen H. P. Poll and H D. Reed. Young women of society will, net as ushers this afternoon at the concert to be given by the Hymphony Club of New York In the grand ballroom of the Wal ' dorf-Astorla. Among thorn are the Mtsvss . Dorothy Kegg Howard, loulse Rutler, Ro I eetta Carwn. Margaret S. Porter. Ixju'fe Herrlck, Prisrllla Ilartlett, DoroUiy An- derton. Collne Ingersoll, Gertrude Welling, . Ruth and Faith Hayclen. Dorothy Hoi lister, Isabeillo Cummlng, Charlotte It. Strong, Iorothy Wilder, Valerie Cttsh man and Martha Gay, Most of the mem bers of the orchestra are amateurs. David Mnnnes will conduct and Mlm AJma Gluck ole of the ftorlal World. Mm l111l(,m At..atM will irtVA the danaant thla afternoon nt the St. win do win eoioisu Regis. Henry Kelly llrent. who will marry Mlsa ' WILIS AND APPRAISALS. Kmlly Itnrers on Satunlay, will give his I farewell bachelor dinner this evening at Vtrm. M. O.snnv Surronti Tohalsn tho Harvanl Club. On Free Public View 9 A. M. until 6 P. M. and rentlnulnr: until date f sale A Very Important Collection of NEARLY THREE HUNDRED Valuable Paintings by Foreign and American Artists INCLUDING A NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVE WORKS BY THE BARBIZON PAINTERS AND THEIR CONTEMPORARIES AND MANY FINE EXAMPLES OF THE AMERICAN (INCLUDING INNESS, WYANT, MURPHY, CHASE AND MINOR), MODERN DUTCH AND GERMAN SCHOOLS. Te be told at unrestricted Public Sale FOR ACCOUNT OF EXECUTORS, PRIVATE OWNERS AND ATTORNEYS IMPORTANT NOTICE The Grand Ball Room of the Hotel Plaza not being aTailable for all ef the Evenings upen which this sale is to be held The First Two Sessions will be In The Grand Ball Room of THE PLAZA Fifth Avenue, 58th to 59th Street (Admission by card to be had free of the mamgers.) Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings of next week March 17th and 18th, at 8:15 a'cladi and the concluding Sessions will be he'd At the American Art Galleries Madison Square South Thirsday and Friday Erenings of next week March 19th and 20th, at 8:15 o'clock A profusely illustrated eaUlofue will be mailed on receipt of ortedoIUr slxneit a decree yesterday In settlement o( .Mrs. ttlHOT llMXMltnOtl Will mvtl a f ,h will nt Vlelnr M. n.lwim Uincliem to-morruw nt her home. 49 Kail ' a aw ,r who was a believer In the theory Thlrty.fourth Mreet. for l.er daughter. ot Ul, trni!ml(rr:itl.m of souls. Mr. Os-1 Miss Itosalle nilgo!. The guesta will b , f h bu)k of a of ,:00 000 I be girls rt yet in socloty. ,h(J Amerlcun So(,k.ly for tne ,.reven. , .x.A'U 'Ttnlnmtnl for tho neflt of t)on of CrucU. t0 Anlmuls. The will was the Dnrrach 1 onio for Crlpplwl Children conteBtl.(, by dtcl,nfs wife. Mrs. Pene- Will be gl-n this afternojm at the home , O,born wno ls incompetent. Un- ' fiurth atrllwhS, ?ndT wo J hp ""lenient he will receive more lourtii street wnsn un inainji woman . . . (i . . .. , .,. ,l. known aa Klontlng Cloud will Klve a talk thnn, '!0-0' 0 ,tt,'J hlve l,h f ' , on Indian folklore and games. Among ?rt J ' " J t' Hi the pntroneases ara Mr CharUu Elliot hvr cl,n ?a.n ot ,,he r,,!,t" l?oe". ,. !he Warren. Mrs. Thomoa H. Wlllard. -Mrs. remalnlnif heirs ut law snd the rest to the llnjamln K. Martin. Mrs. William U residuary It catee under th will. lluner and Miss S. 11. Sk.ildlnx llKNnr Jacobs. A bonding compnny Mr-. Charles Kltch Swann will rlvo a w Wen was surety for .Mr, Annu jacous as John L. Cadwalader. t:a p udrs ex-Attorney-rjcnernl George W Krrnham and Henry. W, Taft, trothtr of the tormer President. I'lnnnril I nlon of Libraries. 11" fadwalnder had been nresldent of Vft 1 As-ocl.itlon of the City of New Iur 1 at the time of his death waa I"t the New York Public Ulhrary. H ar,.d out the plans for curiiblning tt l.enux and Tllden Foundations la i .- ji iiuhllo library arfd waa In-H-i.r ! in putt rig thj plan Into xe cellar He alo had much to do with tie c ii n uf the present library build trj nt r th aenuu and Korty-srcond ifr.i He -a ! ,i tnmteM of tha Metropolitan Mji.'Mi - Art. of the New York Zoolog- " 'k thrt firni;ltt Institution of !! and of Princeton University bor of the Soc'uty of the Cln Suns of the Revolution, the K m Arts Society and the MuM'iun of Natural History. ! included the Metropolitan, i-.ir Union, Century, Union rilMTslty, Lawyers and New lie was a member of the i i c of the death of Mr. Csd- l.dwnrd Itnhlnsun. director Itan Museum of Art. said: vt Mr CadawaUder will prove "eparnble loss to the museum, th all his other public and prl s no trustee with the excep- ' President took n more active j. intTtnt In Ita affairs. mvirkably keen Intellect his ' m nd nnd his sound iungment on Invaluable counsellor In all afftrtlnc tlm iHillcy of the id the standard which ahould nd In Its ndmlnlMrntlon. nnd lll be a idly mlifted not only s ees hut no less bv th officers' - rn nt the stnff. with whom he ntalned most kindly relations. it J a en . Allfr Hi ElICK 'SK U t. 0 1 tl tr Th. r i wt "m rl II 'r, Mile IK!' ma, lj rn f- a l" tl.t M . t; v.. llamll of Monrou county dlid to-nlsht In the HoriNt-op.itlilc llospltil followins lunchfon to-day at her home, ill Madl- administratrix of the estate of Henry two operations for nppendU'itli. th-rlrC on alrnvCi Jacobs of lUrliin, who was murdered In Phillip I-i Montogm. will give a dinner '9n!- nu" '"' "tlon ,n ,l?r :,u,rro';,,,7 tht evening at .Sherry's. Court yestenlay to compel M-s, Jacobs t.. a reptlon yenterd.iy iiftt-rnoon at her iKjine, 56S Park avenue. Assisting In re- I culvlng with lira. Pr"ibrey were Miss Alice Prv)brey and Mini Prlwllla Housa Mrs. William A. hlaybark luul Mix. Hiun llutnlt wai tirnnilnetit l 'llt:- illy In Mon roe county fur a number of years. He wns a resident of Hi town of Cl.irkson and repreented It In the Hoard of Super visors for a number of years. He was D years old. Abraham llrll. transatlantic cable was made. In 1869 ho ! Abraham Hell died yettcrday at bis ilton Abvrt were nt the tea table. Mrs. became superintendent of the first French home In Hell nvenue. Hay 8Ide. Queens. irebrey will give n dinner to-night for Atlantic Cable Company a station at St. was uorn in nty nm in mi - v.api. r. j. i-ergutton oi ireianu. Pierre Island of Mhiuelon. He was one farm tnni naci oeen in in Fw Mrs. Hobert . In..r:i and her of the first men to use the mirror gal- , ' family ror heveral getieriitiotw. lie , daughter, Mrs. W.ilston 11111 llrown. nnd vanometer and later the siphon recorder, was -i member of the Society of brienils. her grnnddaughter. Miss Kva Incersoll which his own recently announced Inven- In 1SB9 he married Miss Mellsia Cham- Hnnvii, gave a rewptlon yesterday aftor tlon will probably replace as a means of bers of Aonda. Pa., who, with four . noon at 117 Must Twenty-Hint .Mitel. receiving cable messages. sons and two daughters, survives him. EPHBAIM S. FORCE. Oldest Ktlttaril A. Ilssnss. "Kdwnrd A. Hamiau. n'siitarrt Mrmlirr uf Manhattan Ma- snnlP I.itlK ' Orekn'wich, Conn., March 11. Ephralm 8. Force. 92 years old. who was probably tha oldest member of Manhattan Masonic i Lodge. No. 2, of New York, died this i morning In tho home here of his son. Charles K. Force. Thero was informal dancing and tea, Mr. and Mr. John O. I. do Saullos gave n-lunchcon yoterday nt the Vander bllL Mr. d S.iullowi was rvvently up polntnl Unltcl States Minister to Uru- town rJi-rlc nf West Holioken. died of tuber culosis In St. Mary's Hospital, lloboken. ffu'l'- on Tuesday night. He was In Ills twenty- The Duko nnd Duchess do Hlchclleu ninth yar His wile, who was Miss . are. at the Ooth.un for a brief vlsiu Charlotte Maltz, survives hlrn. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen II. llrown have rturn-d from Palm Hcach und are at Ktaar Kntriite fordlnle" ow. the Piaxa. The commltteo of tho Friday Kvcnlng An i,nlnl pAr.ltnti." nprfnrninnce of n.rmin niwl Rni.lti iii-tors will tnki ulnce 1 Club haw decldH to give n Ml-Cariine Mr. Force, who was born In New York ! at tho Forty-fourth Street Theatre on, ' t" Ia HobWn. room of ..1(.I In la until n a.-hnola wna ' March 30. When AlIOIT l'n 1 n Wl l may in I v. .... uiiu iii also one old voluntee York city man an actl pany 4, He was a great-uncle of Mrs. will appear as llrlcnr In HnglUh, which Madeleine Force. Astor. Ho was formerly part Margaret Itomulne Is playing In "Tlw bead of a firm of 'julldcrs which erected 1 Midnight Olrl." many homes nnd business blocks In Now . York and Ilrooklyn. Oprrrttn'a Openlnic llolnyed 1 The New York premier of "Maids of j vifant Fish. Mrs. Daniel ClKwter French Willis Hrorrnlnar. Athtns," Henry W. Savage's production of -Mrs. V. i:erlt Maoy, Mrs. Stanley Mor- Willi. Hrnwnlnir. sen or member of Carolyn Wcllaja niiaiiiailoti OI in.) l-eon-, wmtr mm .urns i.aura J J-osi, Drowning & Co, cotton brokers at 15 ' l.ehar operetta, will take place at the New William ttreet, died on Tuesday at Flor- Amsterdam Theatre on March is. It was of the oldest members ot the . Kngtlsh the part of Vriquet. now being Im- T ,"',, , , i . ..in. ,teer tiro department of New pernunated by C.eorge Macl arlane In "The ' " A, r nMVl.,inv nn, ..inV ni.rL , having been while a young , Midnight OlrI." and Miss Urcle von M vo member of Uv Oak Com-1 heff. Mr. Willlp's Oerman prima donna. , -,,.-' V . ' take placo to-morrow night. WlllUs Sti-11 will give a cerlo of morn ing oonferem-PM on French writers nt tho Waldorf-Astoria on March 2C nnd April j nni . i ne patronfvws nro Mrs. Stuy- ence Villa. Florida, of hardening of the originally scheduled for local production arteries. He was born on March 17, 1 869, on Match 16. In Rappahannock county, Virginia, and , was graduated from the University of, paBa fr . t'nlheilral Chapel, Virginia In 1892. Ho came to New York i , , In the 90s and waa employed with Ulnney t Plans for the Chapel of St Martin jf '2 oli.i. f.,,rinJ rhn,li.. for . Tour w ere Hied yeKlenlny wtth the Mi-eral years. He was with the cotton i Hureau of Ilulldlngs. Tho chapel will b ; . Percy It. Pyne 2d will leave to-morrow for Aiken. H. C. Tho sewing class for the benefit of tho Catholic Institute for tho llllnd will meet th'. morning nt the home of Mrs. Peter Doolger, 339 Wo.it 100th street, At the home of Mrs. Harold F. H.vlden. 7 Kiut Seventy-Hlxth ttnet. this nftel-- noon Miss Rmma Ill.iklston .of Pliiliulel- f at tho Hotel Hnrgrave. Mr. Ilrownlng i the architects have estimated tho cost Honored by Universities. .Mr t iwalader was never married, A Motnr ii chard McCall Cadwaladsr, I a l,rv Philadelphia. Mary Cadwalader, t w ,le MCOnd wlfa of Dr. 8. !r M --hell, the phyBlclan-novellsl of f," '' i a, who died recently. Mra. r ii lived her husband by only a ' 1. i , n ronferred the degree of LU D. ln- Mr idwulader In U7. The Unl ''r.i . i'cunayivanla gave him the fm ( j e j90u ire waa a benefactor '.'l'n on University: hla last alft. of I10.0C J vii-s made last year. Bh dolna a large amount of cor-j waa a member of the Southern Society and the Virginia Society. Ho wus not married. A alater and two brothers sur vive him. Gem Fraacle A. Oaharn. Hoiton, March 11. en. Francis A. Osborn. for many years prominent n banklntr circles here, died at his home In Hlngham late to-day. aged SO years. He waa a classmate of Dr. Charles W. F.llot at tho Iloston Latin School, and went to the front as Lieutenant-Colonel of the Twenty-fourth Masachusetts Infantry. ihrnueh the civil war, rising to the grade of Hrlgadler-Oeneral. For a number of years he was president of the Kastern Hanking Company and was con nected with othsr financial Institutions here. Hl wife and six children sur vive him. The Rev. John 1.. Scallr. The nev. John L. Scully, rector of fit. Mary'e Kplicopal Church at 101 Law rence street, near Amsterdam avenue and 127th etreet, died yesterday. He became rector of HL Mary's on March 1 as the succeasor of tho Ilev. Hiram It. Hulse, who was made archdencon of Orange. He was assistant rector for several years at Holy Trinity In East Klahty-elghth street. He waa graduated from the Unl r Toronto In 1890 and was or dained In Tennesseo, nfor romlrar to tha North he was rector of Holy Trinity Church in Nashville, of St. Paul's In Savannah ana or -inmiy in voiumuu., a a. Hofeert Brow at Vnunw. llareh 11. Robert L. Brown, on of the pioneer real estate brok- of the chapul at $100,000. the cotton i Hureau or iiiiiiiungs in c .-fj ... u- , w... . . ,,;, - ' - - is r. n rm a tiA enttiiiAKii ivtnr nr m ( nr iifiirni i : . . . - exenangt nnn oi r. i. jui w. u . nw ' . uic scnooi oi iiorilcmturt for Women nt "ven "ears nnd In 1906 h formed the of Kt. John the Divine. The plans wers , AjM(. ,,a- 0q Tvtvs. present firm of Ilrownlng & Co. He lived tiled In tho form of an al er.it on, an, i ,, of 10 )nrt, of tn)u! ".,' mm at Usiiiiinlnis . il.. 1 1 .irt e a lin iiu stT Ilt1.1ri(l fill' PfHf I . . . ... . prosino nnn mem will iw nililreHK. by Mra. Charltw lllddlo of Philadelphia and Oeorgo T. Powell of the Horticultural Society of New York. The wmldlng of Ml Virginia Wethrrby, niece of former Governor P. C. Iouiis bury of Comutlcilt, to Oren II. SnfTord will take placo nt her home, 137 West Scventy-sticond ritrtmt, on April 1. Tho woddlng of Miss nilinlth Donald llriico, daughter of Mrs. Janei Donald Ilruce of 27 West Seventy-fourth street to L Hoy Kent Howe will tako place In tho lluUciV) Prcshyterlnti Church on April 14. Miss Jullanna Cutting gave another of her nerle of nftrrnoou dunces yesterday nt the St. ItcglH. A concert for the benefit of prlBon re form work In this city was given yes terday afternoon In the assembly room of the Cosmopolitan Club by Mr and Mrs. Francis lingers and llruno Huhn. Mrs lingers recited In French nnd nngllsh Plays and Players, The Famous Players Film Company has cngusid William Farnum to play the leading pan In a motion picture verlon of The IledHiiptlnn of David Corson," by Charles Frederic Ooss. The llroadwny Theatre next week will show only Famous Tlayers dims, as follows: Monday, Cecilia Loftus In "A Lady of Quality"; Tmsday. Mrs. Flske In "Tess of thu D'Urbervilles" ; Wednesday, Mary Plckford In "Caprice"; Thursday. Cyril Ccutt In "The Day of Days"; Friday, Mary Plckford In 'Tho Illshop's Carriage"; Saturday. Henry U. Dlxey In "Cheliea 7750." Selwyn & Co. have silected "The Hnueulcr" ns the title of the new play by A K. Thomas which will have a trial per formance In three weeks ut the Plymouth Theatre, Hoaton. In the cast at the tilal performance will he Jane Cowl, William n.,,.!..,!! (Ifm Pnlittirn. I.ucIIh WntHon. Wlltnn Tailor, Do WJtt Jennlnja. William I "ttv mw ot T original and amui Ii. Mack, loia Planer snu uiners, nun are appearing In either "Within the Law" or "Under Cover." Catherine Countlss will present a play let called "Tht Illtthday Present" next week at the Palace Theatte. This will be her first New York appearance In several seasons. The stste Children's Society, of which Leo Shubert Is honorary president, will Weather at Winter Hrsorts. Hamilton, Tlermuda, March 11, Tern peraturo, 60; cloudy. IIki.i.kaiii, Fin., March 11. Tempera, hold a tango tes ttml dnc on April 1 t I ture. 72; clear. Elsmero Hall. Many of the stage children Atlantic Citt, March 11. Tempera Ing tnotiologues. Mr. Hogers's contrl but'nns were songs In F.ngllsh, French and Derinun. Mr. Huhn was at the phino. Mrs. Jacobs bus left the State. She offered a will for probate under whl"h she waa to receive the estate, but the Surrogate re ject, d It as fraudulent. She was In pos sesion of the estate as administratrix when the alleged will was found. J. ncoxiii: Khkmkleu, who died In East Orange. N J.. on May 13 last, left more than $200,000, the bulk of which went to bis dnuKhter, Kdlth K Ithnades. Aaron C. Allen, who died on January 20, 19U, and was one of the heirs of his uncln. Col. Kthan Allen, left n total estate of S9.592, which wuit to his wife nnd three daughters. Col. Allen left an estate of more than 1160,000. William Kiwun Pnunr.v, who died on Match 6 at 162 West Twentieth street and was president of tlm W. 11. Pruden Hard ware Compuny, left his library and manu scripts to his wife, with the provision that they are not to bo removed from his late home. On her death the library gov to the derendent'a son Ilusiell. The widow jets Hivrn-tenths of tho residuary ertato and the test got to tho son. Thu estate. Is tstiinated at I92.&00. Hannah H. Seaman, who died In llrcoklyn on July 4. 1912, left an estate of! I22Z.072.32 to three sons and n daughter. 1 lUituoN W. Cltol'SKV, who died at IiIh i Ilrooklyn home, Hay Thlrty-llrst street und Cropsey avenue, on January 2, 1912, left .1,M,f8 to two sons, James Lewis, and Kdwnrd Wllron Cropsey. Mart Jamb IVtkiukn, who died In Ilrooklyn on January 1 Ist. left U8, 7b7 91 to a n. two daughters and a granddaughter. j VTiler--lnnmd WeddlnK Hate. Announcement Is niadn that tho wed- j ding of Mi" Uleanore Klmonds. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Slnmnds of 31 Colton nvenue. Flushing, Queens, to Marlon J. Verdery, Jr., son of Marlon J. Verdery of 216 Parsons avenue. Flushing, will take placo In St. Ooorge's Hp'scopiil Church. Flushing, on Saturday, March 21. West lllrlllr. PohtlaNH, Mo., March 11. Vernon F West, vice-commodore of the Portland Yicht Club, owner of the yacht Sayonora whoa she won tho Corinthian 100 mile ocean race and a frequent competitor In ths Larchmunt Yacht Club races, was married to-day to Charlotte lllrnle, one of Portland's best known young women. ALSO ON FREE VIEW An Important Collection of Rare and Beautiful Bine and White, Single Color and Decorated Antique Oriental Porcelains farmed by A Well-known Amateur OF THIS CITY To be told at unrest icted Public Sale BY ORDER OF ALBERT S. RIDLEY, ESQ. of Sullivan & Cromwell, Attorney for the owner At the American Art Galleries On Thursday, Friday & Saturday Afternoons cf ncit week, March 19th, 20th & 2Ut, at 2:30 o'clock A ctttlofue with color and hslf-tonc reproduction!, and the descriptive ten written by Mr. Dsn H. Carroll, will be mailed to applicants on tht receipt of one dollar Tke sales will be rastdarted by MK. IHIIMA! I. KIHIIT, sulited by Mr. Olio lUruM, nf THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Mgrs, stt 3S4 Strut. BlsdUos j. feoslh. .. lark. talnment, MncDounll Cluli. lus West Fifty-fifth street. 8.30 P. M League for Political Kducntton. lecture by Kmeat K. Coulter, Herkeley Theatie, U A. M. Wustiltigton Heights Taspiorrs Aeso clr.tlon. meeting, Washington Heights Public Library, St Nicholas avenue and 10 Oth Htreit, S P. M Stntn Commission for tho UelW of Widowed Mothert, hearing, City Hall. Federated Civic Afcsoolatlons, meeting. Merchants Association, Woolworth llulld log. 2 P M. Iraduates Club of New York city, loo. ture by liwsnn M. Purdy. 200 West Sov-inty-tlrst tri'et. S.30 P M. DIED. -James C. Duul,erty now employed In New York will partici pate. There will to special cxniuuwn dancing by some of the best teams, who have volunteered their services. Ticket will be 25 cents and they may be obtained from Mr. J, E. Ktnnody, 171 Weat Elhtjr-flrst street. , ture, 31. Old Point. Va., March 11. Tempera ture. tG i clear. Galveston, Tex., March 11. Temper, ture, 58 ; cloudy, Asiieviluc N, C, March 11, Tempera, turo, 54. In .rw York To-dnj. Works In bronze and marble by Outiton llorglum. exhibition. Avery Library, Co lumbia University, 9 A. M. to 11 P. M. Country Llfo Permanent Kxposltionj nrnnd Central Terminal, 0 A. M. to U P. M. Uxhlblt of work of Hebrew Technical School for (ilrlK, homo of Mrs. Adolph Lewlsohn, 9 Wist Fifty-seventh street, 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. Publlo Kduratlon Asoclatlon, confer ence. Public School C3, 8;15 P. M. Ladles Kennel Association, meeting, Wnldorf-Astorln, 2 P, M, Advertising Men's League of New York city, dinner, Aldlne Club, 7 P. M. Aeronautical Society, meeting, 20 West Thirty-ninth stri-et. Association of tho Ornnd Jury, meet ing. Hotel Astor, 4:30 P. M. Nntlonnl Association of Insurance Agents, meeting, Hotel Aator, 10 A. M. Itoyal Arcanum Medical Rxamliiers, meeting. Hotel McAlpln. 8:30 P. M. Society of St. Vincent de 1'tul. lecture by the Hcv. William J. Kerby, Carnegie Hall, 8 P. M. American Geographical Socletv. meeting, 29 West Thirty-ninth street, :30 P. M, Harlem Property Owners Association, meeting, 147 Kast 125th rtroet, K:15 P. M, Tho Woman'siiVntloiial Theatre, enter- ANTHONY. In Huston. March 10. Hllns lt-nl. tlorm son of L'larn Heed and the iMe Nsthan Anthnny, In hi fitly tlrst yi.ir Funeral service nt Kminftiiuel Church, Nets bur) strtet, st IS. 30 o'clock Krldsy, March 13. IIAUMANN On Tuiwiliy. March 10, Msrr ll.iumunn. In hor tltty-ritth fr i'uneral (rum lloins uf lnciirkt1's, 1 lid street mid Third avenue. Uronx. Thurs day, March 12. at 10.10 A. M, HrUUve. und trlonda sra invited to attrrid. llaCHKMAN At tier home, 6 Neptune ave nue, New llochelle, N. Y . on Sunday, mldnlKht. March . 1114, Adelaide llDUshtuu, nldow ot llenjainln K. lleek. man. Funeral services Thursda), 4 P. M Cr rlaaea meeting train leaving (Irand Csntral Htstlon I04 o'clock, lntermant convenience of family. ll08TWli:iC On or Bb.iut January 4. lM, Charlts llyron llnatwlrk of t'J Vat Thlrty.flrst street, New York city. Funeral ritces will l' held at tt Matthew's Church. : Wen lllirhty-fourth strttl, on Thursday, M.irrli 1':. lull, at U o'clock. CArVAt.AIHll.--on W'udiips.ln). Mnrcli 11, 1S14, at lil hou In New ork illy. John Lambert Cadwalader. In his seNcnty els'hth eur. I'untrsl services will be he'd at Orace Church on Haturday morning ut half past 10 o'clock, FrlamU are ri'iiuesiert to send tin rtuMfm. IMilladi-lphLi and Trenton pupera ilea cop AfaorUtlon uf lh Hsr of tho City of Nsw York. 43 West ruriy-fnurth ureet March 11. 1014. -The Prealdmls, President and Officers and Kxerutlia Commutes nt llio Aasoclailun han been appointed a Committee to rrprttimt the Aosoclatlon lit th" funeral nf Mr John 1 CadwalaiUr, bite President nf the Aaaorlatlon. to tie held at ilraio Church, Jlroadway and i:ieriilh street, on Hat urday, March II, 1914, at lC'Stf o'clock A. M, They are ri-uuested to meet In tho estlbule nt the Church at 10 A. M, H. II HltOWNIJI.l.. Secretary. CHAl'IN At Washington. I. C, Monday rnnrolor March a. 1911. William lluslt. ntll. beloved husband of i:)t:nbtlh llrlnrkcrhoff Chapln of Knglenood, N J., in the thirty-ninth yar nf hl g. Funeral at ths realdonc of Mrs Klhart A, llrlnrksrhoff, Palisade avanua, Unale wood, N. J.. Thuraday, March It. 111!, on arrival of train leaving Kris It, IL atatlon. Jcreoy City, ! 1'. M. lOfi.lu:HTV March iO. Funeral from hl lam lesldenes, 811 Cro ioim Park North, Friday. March 1J, t 10 A M , thence to Churrh of at Thomia Aquinas. Daly avenue muth of Tramonl uienui- Interment Caliarr Please omit flowers. noUtlHKUTV.- Jaiura R.. lata President ot the Particular Council of tlm Urnm. hoclety of St. Vincent de Paul. The meniunrii of the Society re requesti.l to kitond I lie lleiiiilam Mass to be cali brated for the reposa of hla soul at the Church of sn. Thomas Aquinas. UCth atri-et and Daly avenue, to-morrow (l-'rldai) mornll.K. at 11 o'clock. Jarnea J Held. iloi.-ireldent. Thoa. W o'Connell, secretary DOUlHimiTY. James B The mimbcri ol Siiptrltir Council of New York are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral nt Yicc-i'resldiint Jamea i: Doualierty from the Church of Ut Thoniaa Aquinas, Daly avtnue and ITStli street, Urons. i'n Friday. M.ir.h 13. at 11 A. M vhera a in ma of requiem !'! bo ortered for ttt, repose of hie soul. Thnrnaa M, Mulry. pnsldent; James F. iloyle, aro rrtary. l.ANn On Wednesday morning, March It, llll, Miry II. widow of P Van 7.andt l.alie. Funeral service it her lata residence. 51 West Forty-ninth etreet, on Friday morn, inn ut 10 o'clock HOIJIiI.V. Kntrred Into llfo everlasting, Wednesday, March 11, the Itav John l.oftus Scully. M. A , rector of Hi Mary's I'tiurth. I.aurenca street, Now York. Notice of funeral later Kindly omit flowers SIIIMMIN on March 10. Fran.ea Nora, worthy llerch Shtmintn, widow of William Shlmmln. Funeral from th" residence of her daugh ter. Mrs llari'ian Vouel. 10C I'. fl Thirty setenlh sirest, Ssrilcea al tha Churah of the liicariiatlon, Thirty-tilth street and Madison avenue, on Friday after noon at 3 o'clock. I'arla papers pleaaa copy. SMITH. Hva Smith Funeral from "THE Fl'NllHAI. C1IUHCII." 341 Weat Twenty third street ICamptiell llulldttigj Nolle s of funeral hereafter. WESTON. At Wilton. Conn.. Tuesday, March 10, 1M4, Harold Held Weston, son of Jane F and tha lata Frank m. Weston, and husband of Alice Ward Da Witt, Funeral private, at the residence of his uncle, Henry 1. Thomson. Thursday. March 13, at lOiSO o'clock Interment at Woodland Cemetery Stamford, Conn. CNDCItTAUCItS, coomoua ArrtarttoN AT o micht. MhSW L sua mirrioMt caiiuu tmr ivnr rAciUTY