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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1915. MORGAN SILENT ON SLOANE WILL GIVES American Art Galleries CHARITIES $170,000: THE Law Provides ITo Musi. Decide To-dny if City (lets Mu seum Treasures. Ml WO HI) FROM EUUOPE T!- time rive" by law to J. Plerpont M )t i" to decide whether the rt trens nr. - ."I ri-'ed by his father and now In t, Metropolitan .Mueum should be civets to thr public expire to-day. So fur as could be learned yesterday Mr. Morirnn has made no Intimation of what he intends to do. The section of the transfer tnx law uhlch requires that .Mr. Morgan make il. decision known by to-day was pissed few months after his father J'ed In Home for the express purpose ef rxempllnr the Morgan art treasures from the transfer tax If they are Riven to the public. The Motion reads: "A transfer of pictures, etatuary, trrrks of art. antiques, books, mams scr.p's or other similar personal property shall be exempted fiom and not subject to the provisions of this article If within two yean after mich transfer the person to whom such transfer Is made Mi present tho same to the titute or to a municp.il corporation of the St.ite for educational, scientific, lltorary, library iv historical purposes; and If the tnx thoteon shall have been theretofore paid the anount theroof khall be refunded In ac-ordance with the provisions of this article." The transfer belnjr, under the will, It occurred at the death of the testator, which was March 31, 1913, and the two Tears Is up to-day. Although Mr. Morgan has upputentty never Intimated what hla Intentions are regarding the art treaaures now In the museum the public has gained the Im pression from the recent sale of the Franonard panels and the Chinese por ceUlns that Mr. Morgan Intended to dispose of the collection. Mr. Morgan has frequently said he hud ample time to decide, but If he has made his declalou there seemed to be no one connected with hit estate or the museum yesterday ho knew what It was. 1nit Cass Lcdyard, Jr., who attend" to the lesal affairs of tho estate, re fued to make any statement about tin collet. Lots, but This St'N hn learned tha.t Mr t.edard knows nothing of what air Mure in's plans nie When .Mr Mor- pan went away he left no Instructions and none have been received from him tim e he sailed. Fdward Koblnaon, director of the mu seum, said ho had received no Informa tion as to vv li.it the future of the collection 's to be, anil tvputy Coontroller Hoard man said he had riot been Informed l what Mr. Moriran Intends to do. Mr. Ifciardmnn seemed to K of the opinion thai Mr. Monran could bo Riven more nme In which to make up hla mind, although Hi" law lh silent on that point Vr.c n il. 1. 1 1 Unpiesslon seemed to lsj i .it ili.tis Mi. MnrcJti cables to-day i' i- In- mte.id- to stive the collection to ... c.t. lite trattafer tax will have to b i'i .1 A preliminary payment of $2.50ii, " " alreadv ben made by the (t.ite , n "i tiansfer tax. i.lf of riilmit Murine. 1 ie uitlro rotitentu ot the etiinlo of M i .ilusil, the Armenlmi marlno palntor, ',' t oli! it nubile Auction tn Sl'.o' V fill .neniie sal'erles to-rl.iy. Thl sile. U m.rle prior to thu artist'.", ilip.irtnro t"r :-.in KrAticibeo, where lie is to rui- r.i .-'T.e lmiortant coinmlionB for hla j Cf.tr ment. Ixty of hit. canvam aro us iiidt'd tn the &ale. MSHIJIN BROCADE AT $31. Kule of llrlrntal Art Ohjrr llrlims lNtl3. A two day sale of Orlsnul art began 'm nip-t in the. Anderson gallerUe with ihe unpersil of a collection of art oh l'ts tilonulng to ShoJIro Nomura. J. 11 Hradley paid 431 for No. 21. 'ilr of pallia curtninu of NlshlJIn loom, ts'inR abo-it 1760 s l IVoilBlas 1 ;. for N'o. 5. an inro nv eniwoni', rtiud 17:5, and Kaldenbt;rK .v sjon housht No. 65. a gold lacquer Inro by luaiauhl, tor ana .no. .a, a soiu - i ... .-.11 f. ...... ...lurl I 9trt I icpier inro n.v ivji njn, ..a.vu for S5t. The. total for the ovunlne waa1 At to-n gat's faie a collection qi jap-, r,,,,- win i, nM tt Includes 1 'e work of HIroshlee. Hokus.il, Toyo i.un:. Kunlsada, eisen and Aotati MISS DUNCAN'S CHOPIN DANCING I'rnxri.mnie III TIsU Tassiilrj l He lilten With fJeortie ropelnisd. N.i lora Duncan will qlvn a nocl per- ' i.ane tkls afternoon und at thn Sat-! tnattnre at uie wviuurj wim i I, II will b a ter es of Chopin1; ,...v. s-he haa ottflii Klven tills pro- I -v.i'.ie ,m tlcrmanv, but It Is now here. I .foite Cupcland, tno wen Known pian-. vt .11 furnish the piano part of tho l iti.-e iirformauce, a wen at, a numiicr ' e i'.o , tlie programme will bo divided Into . '-. earth. Theie will bo In the llrst j t the proludcs and nocturnus of ' -vi Half will be ilamcd by Miss an and half "111 be played im solos Mi I'or.el.ind. Tho second part will - - nims.d of a fantasle, nocturno and exti i decoration and with much facility, j,.,,.,.. xhelr friendship crow out of .iHlIa.l.. to be plHed by Mr. Copeland. i ieP UHcen'lliii? scale.-, were especially i mlltu.il Interest In music and in In tli.1 final division of tho proci amino i done, and every slncer knows tnai jjjwari! Maeliowfill Momorlal Ass M s Inincau will danco a MilonnU,e. 1 ,j,c. arc not easy to do well. .Miss M .oter,orouh. N. Il of "ouikj and waltres, while Mr. Copo-, i-arson's eiiulpment seems hardly suue.ii i w j,rIK.0 iti treasurer and Mr. i-l w II pUy a mazourkd and waluci at present to ambitious ventur e, si . , , , Ktnerous Mipporter. , , 'an recitals. Jho rango o express -m , N'Ir!, ,,ptoII ,H a mPm,,er of the Co- M-., iimcan will Rive a -ellRlouH pro- , ope to a voleo Mich as hrs s i i . PamBll anJ tnB Colonial Uaiighters SMnvne on Thursday. Friday and Sat. . .,rrow Hut thre may bo a usetul llolil u.,t.,i..,is, rwnrv Amoua: her -Us evenings and on Sunday tiltfht -t i ill he. a meullng of tho "I)lo ix.ii i oininunity," TO AID JEWS IN WAR ZONE. It rook I n rnmimlirn Will Sork lis Itnlso moo.tltlO In Week. 1 hruoklyn Federation of Jewish C ' .-I is plannlns a campalsn to i tiini'.iiij lu oiio wtuk to relievo niv.rii; tho Jews in tuo war N.itnaii S Jonas, orKatiUer and i f,.ent of tlie federation, w II ' i h.in of tho campalRn committed 1 1 has s, t aside, the tlrsl eiisht dava vl. as "feileistion community eelf " i v, e.'k ' niipairn will be formally i-l on April 7 at tho t'nlty club. ': .1 avenue, and Peati street, Hrook when the boinUt of directors of ' i' men s and women's societies com - the federation and tho board of . if., i.j the l!iookl"n Homo for th .-.'i will gwu a dinner In honor of Mr. ion Horn to Mr, nisri Sirs lluulir. .Ir. i; Mr and Mrh. Charles Hvans HubIics, . r. c. Him; ciinsra'ulatlons on Ihe i ! "i on at their homo, ISO Itlver- I vo i he. boy has ben named . Kr.tiilfather. JuHlce Charles K. e or fin I'niliid Statea Huprtuno o Mia IIukIuh was Mlns Mar is . )i Stuart datiKhlor of Mr. and ' Hinry Clarence Stuart. Mr. and ''rs Hiiuhes, Jr., wero married im June ti the Cathedral of St. John the ') vne. 'CONCERTS OF A DAY IN THIS SLACK WEEK Jtudolf Ganz, Miss ENn Alves and Miss Mary Carxni Are Heard. The business of Klvlns come, always ! slackens In the mliM of the weeK immediately proeedins r..iKlr. On Mumuihi of tho rookln Instltuto of Tnc.liy of tho week before the pre.-ent j Arts md Sole'-.et's mark h new rlepar there. er four coiu-crt. ivhlle yeiter-j ture In the history of that Institution, day there wero only two .inrt hoth of , Tin- artls:s represented number Rlxjut them In the .tfternoon. Without doubt ' ,uty of tho bent known Amerlear. th mnre Interentlnc of 'he two whs th.M . Ttnv h.n. not !.ub'mltted their work Blv.n by Itudolf llanz. the Swlfs. pianist, i In the Princes Tl.eatte lie appeared not onlv as Mrtlloo. but alfo as a! comooeer .mil accompanist. The " i wLii . gramino embraced two groups Clam's sons?, Mvc In Oornun and In Kmrlieh Some of the son?- wer. new and as w. of v.ehtKesanc." of .Na.-niM.anc. tn tho instances and "Iteiset.latt." worth while. The Sun'b reviewer did not hear those with Knsllsh toxt. but doubtless ionic of these too were well made nor.g'. for Mr. Gaiu has skill m this form of composition. Th- S'jiii?h gorved to intro duce a Mincer uiw P lo-il plattorms i:isa Alvee, soprano, was tho yount; woman, and old concert 3"' ' 'call tho namx if Alvcs as on wim an nn-jr ihle re.ord tn thla town Mis Ales rossc---i5 a Koo l vm-e. t lite, Inttdliijenc. ,nd temperament We could wis), thai , c lis), that ' v'br'",l itich i may ncr tones effl UNI anecii . ......f.. 14,1. .TO. aml OI ;, r,,,,ni . fInr vVi.n one ha outh and am-1 MJ?n .... jj,. rianz pavn a. imii w,, ... v..t i.n v..-tiinsitv In a nerformance of ' ,1 ?rncn'ed lh;' concrrV " Mr' i....i is., nnml.er in i Joint con- . "'."...., i- v.v two vears aao and """ "" . ' ..' ..... ,v 1 t,slrtun,tlos it .v j ,0iV,!!.'?'l.r. r, of vesterdav after- nx)n nai I nv vi. .v, ...... ... --. . that of Mary i -arson, sopran... ... ivoll.sn Hail. Miss tarsoii s.iiik i Century opor.-i per- ' (jiv-frl oil' e at ., .,n,l n.mle no Imnrrflon tier ,,.rital yes'erdiV showed her to bHtei- al)VantaRO. Ilntlrely without control of pPr Mdca lu per nrbi nuinoBr u.noo,.. , rrvousiiesa sho rccovorel while slnu- K Martini s "riaiir u .unou. ...... ,howed her best qualities in "Vol elm fa,,.te." voice Is "f wiy lislit timbre, but )t t. pr.dty. The young wrmm fans; ,nB Mu.irt uuniher very well ln.l-.l. t,oui;!i the sbi w.i" -mall. She bine ..ii i!..n..o" Willi a tolei.ible, amount o I for her in salon perfiirmatu-es. THE OPERA NEXT WEEK. (in.-rinus of llif Sensi.ii Hrn Iiik Timiiril lt ' lose, "it Troviilore' will o.-n the twer.t.v Mt week of the J"1'";, llr i ,; 0, her only ilamjhter. is ...ason next Monday ev- K prominent In social life It, Manhattan Drstlnn. "tier am NI. tttcld an. j ' Nl. )lltK, ,R f r;ltU,llU, of villamo Miiriineni inn ' :.,, , , aimluctm. "V;;-,."''7 V' '" Mf t.cxt week ate "l'lo Me fJerHln' . r lor We.lnei.d.. ."VHiinK w ., .(," pel and M.ittfelil and tf- So nil oh, iil city lli!lllll ilKl Jll'ln .ll. w.n. Cmriu. Hraun anu To-cuiinl will conduct "IMo Will Uuero" will I sum,' on Thutsday yetitnu with Mines. MatJenauef I Hrusiiiide). Kurt (,si. ;((ii(c) and Ober am lhra. Irltw. lira" it ti and I'.uysdael. Mr Hurt will conduct. A apt I'll KiMler wrek matinee at pop ulnr prices of "I laiiit'd und llretel w ll be Riven on Friday with n ballot ibver tissenielit Tho opera will bo stlliS by Mmcs. Schumann. MHlteM. Hobes Hraslatl and C.ai riHon and Mesirs. Itetss and ScMiuel. ,M.ns llosina "alU '""J tho ml I'M ds billet will lako pait and Mr M men a" wm coiiunei Iris" win nave n Mcyjd perform- anco of Hie Mil on on Friday evenins with Mine lion anu ueiaunon ,n i Messrs. Hotta, Srotll, Hldur, lti.la and Audlsln Mr Tosi mini will rni'duet Tho Satllld.iy npeinn will ho ,ui nounced laid Ulnitii Zlliiballsl, Ihe Husslaii vlollniid. will play el imxt Hun day iilnht s opora concert, Mines Hem pel anil Hraslan hiivI Arthur Mlddlelon will sins. "K'hestra will bo ill- reeled by Hlrhard Haueman. The bullet BROOKLYN TO HAVE EXHIBITION OF ART . Liirire Xumher of American ; I'nint intrs Loaned for One Month. The omrr.ij loan exhibition "f cor.- temporary American palntlUKs In th ; , . p..., upon by a Juiy. the lint , . hivti i b,CM nu;1f up wholly by tnvl.a- ti'in To make -pace for thll oshlbltlon, for winch the omce-e, of the institute ..... tv'tittH. tnn lone mil erv. usu- taken (,-reat pains, tile ion? irai.ery, n.u- , . X ........U. nlAIIIH. , bv 1. ,, been cltared , ? , i L.. k.., r,li.P.H i of lt8 exhu,,3, and the have beon placd temporarily In the storeroom If the exhibition nieeln with the auccess that Is hoied for It, It Is planned to make. It a periodtc.il eont from now on. At. InlercntltiK featura of the exhibi tion Ih the piovision of a fund for pur chases to bo added to the, musaum col li'H ,n. This fund, which now amounts .- nn ...ii ...hhiu i, -rnlHer jhl v I ' 11 " uk.,1.. .i- I in.-nuheo ior i I fhe artists who will e-xnion nao neen l.h0((.n from all the various groups and ', tact' m. from Boston and I'lilUriclphia ! tJl1- n lroln .".V" , ,h.m ' , yrk as woll as Ne lors. Amoiu them Alexander, Cecilia Beaux. t..Hnlt w ,,.,, Hush OcorK- B-llos. hranvi v. tienson, mm HrockenrtdKe, Oeorne do Fort Bni.h. Max Honra. try C.tt. Will lair M Cnaae, Kunyon Cox, Itundall riaey, Arthur It Davits, Thomas W rwin -f I.ever and J. Alden Weir. uiKi.lf. lu l.i pyinttnue nnft .... .-.mow... .... ... - inoiiiii. uvi.i i'.o . ...- will bo a reception of Invited iruests on mho cu'iiim oi .Apr., o J,JJJS. AliNIE E. LUPT0N TO WED. Her KiiKimement tr npisjamln I'rlncr I .liinoqssrrd. Thu ciiSHKcment of Mrs. Annie V, l.ni.ton. widow of frank M I.tipton, rlio publ'eher ot S39 SU Mafk'b place, f.roik- lyn. to Ilenjamlti Prince of Manhatta'i ; his private car for the c.reenbrler. White , William C Story of N'ew York, prcsl and lrvlni?ton-on-HiidHon. son of Dr. Sulphur SpilnKS, W. V.u. to remain far rent Ki-neral ot the ordet who is a can f hi lhtoplier Prince, was announced los- ' srvoral wecki. ' rildat.- for reelection at the Waehincton L.ncostors were Hoser Uurlfow, I'hIKp IJI.nt, the ltev. Peter Hobart and other : ,.n.,i.i.w ,.f thn Colonial nerlod She was recently elected president of tho Sorosls Club, Is president of tho Kosmos Club and Is prominent In many lirook lyn music and social organization". Tho ir.uilens at her homo aro considered tho most beautiful In Brooklyn. Mrs Charles Colleue and a Delta I'sl man, tin is a .llrc t .loucniUnt of lllilet- William r.lv)1((r ,, wnB ,,rw,d.nt of tho Mendelssohn Ule Club for six year and , ,011ll)el. of ,ho McPowell Club, . ... .... .. v . ' l. the University Club of New York, tho Ardsloy Club and tho Hons of tho Hevo. Pit Ion. TWINING-DONALD WEDDING. Will Tnke I'liss'r m April to nt N.'sv llnrp, Maten Island. Miss Fdllh May Oonald, iliumhter of the lain W'. lam M. Ponalil of poiutan Hills. Ktateu Ishliid, will ho niarrlnd to Klnsloy TvviniiiK "I .Morrmiuwii, .n, j., on Atnil 10 at tho hoinu of her brother. NoiMian llendtrsoii Iiniiald, New Horn, sit.iten Island, Her nttendants will be Mis Samuel Crueller, tin. MIhm-h Louise liun.ild, liiTlruili: t uli rbiidKC, Advlaldo irviiiK and lletiy ami Itarlnra Slovens. Thomas Cheiioy will bo bisit man, and anions; lli ushers will bo Altred Cnxti, Hilwaid l.llllc, liny Mores, William Fildv, W. Imdley lllossoin anil James Cat llr.lt-. Mr. Tivlnlnsr will irlva his farewell bachelor dinner at Oclmonlco'n on April , M I II si i . , - ' goes far. IMISS DAISY E. ANDREWS FAILS AS PLAY BROKER Memlier of Old Fninil Ap-1 peases Some Creditors With Personal Gifts. Miss Palsy H- Andrews, member of an old New York family, has found th' play brokeraen l)U"lnes so prolltle-e that she filed .1 petition tn b.mkriiptey In tho Federal court ytsterday. offerlm; to divide her J10.7M wtt to in'Tl 1131. tS9 llaWUtiei. Her creditors. mr of whom ehn hft.i .ippoased hy cltts of clothinir and Mrnlture. are rratttred r n .. , ""- "' '- l 1.-.. .... . t't Kilf. anrt rnitropR ' a' ViHs has hr "nii' li near Hedford Mills. U.'' JSVn I ... . . . ,. t. . . , wo N . Yl1rk ,,,,., ... ..... ..J .... U. I I,. I... have trunks ami hat boxes. Other.-not so for'tinato aro her father. ; Andrews of .NVw York. 1 j(tr)((i por,wr and O.rater Hiy. wh loaned her $;,000. and her mother. Iren niiscn .norewis io.u.m. Other creditors are Vlnthror Vines, tho playwright. JliOO. Natlonil ('t Pank, M.uOO. Hualanoby's. ISflft. C.f d Hiu Arts, 16.. and Dr Jos HlrmtnKhaut, IIA'OO. Thy RlU-Carltoti leads tho list of New York bote'.!, with a claim, and ther Hro mnn In London. Krance and Swltzerlaid. Miss Andrews's assets Includes 900 sharivi of doubtful stock, JS.OUrt Interest n Kt grandmother's estate, not hers i until her father's death, and a clitm of "Jj Eamst Uole INjllcr. Th- bankrupt, now at the Hotel , Seville, slves Kast Thlrty-nret street a her iiddrer KlFht years oko she waa connected with Mls Elisabeth M.ir- hury'H oftke. and later was Miss Mar-1 bury'n Paris represtnta'lvo on occi- elon. as she was for the Frohnnns and (leorire ICdwardej Jildfn H.'iish Issued nn order restrain InR any creditors from h'.ingltiB supple mentary proceedings In tho Supreme Court NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. The weddlnc of Miss Kleanor Taylor, daughter of Howard Taylor, to ilouver neur Morris Carnochan, Jr.. will take place In Christ Church. Middle Hnddatn, Conn on Juno 17 After the ceremony thtre. nl bo a reception at St. Clem ents, tho country home, of the brlde'i father, In Chatham, Conn. Mr. Taylor gave a small dinner last nieht at his home, 1!" Uiud Sixty-fourth street Kdward II. Uacon left yo.stcr.lnv In Mrs. Frenlertc Ncllson gave a small lunchooii yesterday at the Tlnza , ... ' , ,'. . Mrs. C.Icnn Stewnrt. wife of the second secretary or nie ,iiierii-aii us-aiion in Havana, Cuba, will arrive In New York on April 24 to visit her mother, M's. Anson W Ilurchard of 57 Kast Sixty fourth streot. Persons Interested tn the welfare if the Alice Freeman Palmer Institute, an Industrial school for neitro chil.lien. In Seilalla. N. C, will meet to-inorrovv af ternoon at the home of Mrs Charles M. Connfelt. 10 Kast 13 nhtleth street. The meetliiK will bn addressed b llverett Cnlbv and Frank Trumbull The Kaster Tuesday Salon orcanlre.l k l tlrnmh.-.tl ..III h h.i'.l . : . .... aii .. .., . . ...... "l Mrs. Willl im no .N.vs win mve a dnnco aim suppor ai mo v.otuaiii on Monday evenlliK. Owini? to the death of a relative MIiai Frances T llrccso, daughter of Mr, ii'id Mrs. James I., llrccoo, will not be ahlo In take part In the. tableaux to be (riven for th 1. cnellt of the American Am bulance Hospital In Paris at tint Itlt. Carlton on Monday evening, April 1'.' There will bn an oxtra meet.n-.- (if thn Haluiilay Kveulni; Dances nt Oclnionieo s on Apr It 11) i , - TIIE SEAG0ERS. Sallltii; to-ilny by tho White Star liner Mettiintic for Liverpool t Mr. and Mrs James J C John-ton lllitkcley Ktlwanl trfirlllard Arnold Uotslsin. II. M t-jon.. K K He.lBis Chuiles Arthur Root. Letllo Ijii'nln llenson For lleriiiudii by tho t.ub.ic Linn uteatnshlp llermudl.iu : Mrs fleoriie V llrnwn It VV Mit'hell Ultimas S llra.llee It II KimKill Mrs. H L Ileli'.llil Mr iiiul Mrs I) 5tew. Mr. and Mrs. (I II, art lliilxrteuu. ("itllrr Col Slltlltmi MjJ: and Mr Uillo .Indue A. O Salmon Orlscom Mr. and Mrs M. E Mr itn.l Mrs F. CUie- 'ltimaine land Morgan FUNERAL OF COL. JAY SET FOR TO-MORROW llmlx reives in New York on Special Train From White Sulphur Springs. Th." huly of the late fol Wlili.-mi .lay is broucht t' New o-Ii yeteritay iiio-.iiii; i.n n -p rial Intti from Whit" .. ... -. ir i . ,n,i tr .v.i'.piur Mrinvs. a. Jay and Mr and Mi- Arthur I.iolln. son-in-law and l.tuehter of Mrs. Jay, ai-comp.ml'd tho i. ..Iv The fiinnral will bo held to-mor- row tnornlne at t o'clock In Trinity rhureh BIhoj Oreer. tlm l!ev. Ilr .:.un T Mninln. n-'tor ..i Trir.t. ami tn ltev. Ilr Leu l.ut'lr. r.itor f St Maith.-w V I'roteMant l;pltri.pai near Hedford M.lls. N V, which hi- e,iuntry onduct tli s. i In . Aftvr tin. etv;c tin. body will be taken on a special train to Hedfr.nl I lill- and the Interment will b In the f inn, v plot Hi 'he churchard of St. Mat'hjw. wher, test four xeneiatlons if tho .lays. I Th hcnorirj' lillbearrs ba not ct been select., d and nl! t'le u-liera will b. rii'n fi'im the tpan.N .vouni; inn i who were fr!rds of Col Jay. r'l Jay was ore of -h foundeis of thu )lr Assoclitlon ..f th.- illy of New nrK. whi'-h will bo ropr'-n-nted at the f. in f.r.. 1 l.v .i r,.mtn tl... of tlft.-e.li. Th M lit.irv Ordni- of th- Lroal Ueirlon. of ut,,ro ro liv was a coinpinlon. "ill at'ond. ,t a ,pe,.al ineetint; .f the executive .omnuttee of the Huuuen a So.-iety of Amerhn yotrrday reso'.ufons er a,1lipte(l ,NtollinB Oil J..v, ho had . nnan iiioiislv eloote.l tiresldtnt of k,.,... ari, ,,,ar .,,. .ho de.i'h of John .la The resolutions sild In pint, jVeplv deploro' thi death ot Col Willlim Jay, and ot, together w-nh the c nimtinitv In which he ll.'d and the St ilo at lirjre, ha lot a most valtia I.', t.iiep. an eminent laer of tho r.lnhest reputntion, a loader anaini; tiien. ' , sp used only what wan lis'u lioti oiablu nd Just, a Christian cuttle. nan. i who maintained ard -rp.tuiit.d by his words, lus evanu'ie atul nis nr.- n net i iiadltiona of hi- most dlhtlnculs'icl jin- cestrv. always without fear and w.lhout ripnuch" GEORGIA OPPOSES MRS. STORY. I. . It, HeleBiltlnsi Will Vntr tor Iis. tiiirrnsey for I'rcslilent, Ati.akta. C.a. March no. The 'lcorRlii D.uiKhters r' tho American Hew.lutlon huve decided to oppn... Mrs. me.tmB prll IP. and will support Mrs. r.enrce T llliernsey of Kansas. Ml". (luernsey attended the (.eorgla l . It. .i. , ... celved pledges of support sgatust Mrs. Story The C.-orpia deleeates will favor a sliiKlo term for all national offlcos and tho creation of a non.partlsin com mittee on appei'" They will also op pose thn abolition of the historian reneial In XrsT Ynrli To-itisj-, National Arts Club, exhibition of for emu and Amerluti poitcrb, I ID Hast I Ninel"'"!'' street. WOtllHIlH P.iet. Hotel partv meetlni? .. .. , .. , .) .vie vin u, a lecture, Ueniitiimiit of Kdinii'ton. , ..,,.,, ijoveinmetit," Mar.us M ,rKhi cooper I'nloti. V P M. I N-u.. v..i, irliu s.hool. commence ment exi riises, First avenue ami S'My - lUlllh -treet, " :H, P. M. I l.fcttiro bast.i on personal experletves of Die war. John flaktn.in, Church linns of Church of the Messiah, P M Cnurif ssiounl Hnlon for Woman Suf- fiane, advisory council, meetlnc, I." , xi.idlsnn nvonie, 3 P M Men hunts Association, meetlnc, wooi'uirtn niiiiiiitist, s r m. I Natlmtul Civic Fedenitlnn. conference oil weirno uin, ,iiewoioiiian ioimt, I P M American Instltuto of tirri hlc Arts ami .-taiioi. ii ,vri i inn, joini ineouiK, ' . .. .. ... 'tins remainder lo her sun, Hubert Wasii- Country I.lfo Pcrmantut LMiosltlon, i lnK, j,,,,,,,, uni daiiKhler, Miriam ('.. "Color Talk" Alice UoKers-Mo.ire, Noi,ie un, .iina (I, ll.rard, and tholr (lrand Central Terminal, 3 P. M. c,iiien. Maverford-New ork Soolety, dinner. aliikht H Kino, who died in Pronk Columbia I'nlversity Club, IS (Itainercy i v ,, Dccemlier IS, left a net tstate of Piilk, 7 P M. j"n'.SS3, all but MOO of which goes o Tin lev llolanlcal Club, lecture, "Tho j,h wife, Hllvubeth A, KIiik, Sllino Moulds," New Vork lintanlcal Uardeii Mtibcum lliilMInK, 3 P. I, Celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Illsinarck, Carnegie Hall, 8 P. M, i I Entire Kslnfp hstiuiateil at JJewlcen So.nnO.OOO mnl $10,000,000. nriiK (JOES TO FAMILY The will of William Dow-las Sloane of tho firm of W. & J Sloane. who died on March 15 lust nt Aiken, S. C mikes public liciUits apRrcKatlng M70.000. Tlie bulk of the estate, estimated nt bo- ' tween $f., 000,000 and 10,000.000, Roes ' In five crinl parts to Mr. Sloane's wife. Mrs. Kmlly Thorn Vanderbllt Sloane, I daughter of tho late William II Vnn derbllt, and their children, Malcolm Potmlus Sloane, Mrs. Florctico Adcli j Burden, wife of James A, Ilurden, Jr. ; i Mrs. dully Vanderbllt Hammond and Mrs. I-!la Vunderbllt Klcld Tho latter also receives Hlfihlawn. the testator's I country place at l-nox, Mas. I THo public beriueslM includo J'.O 000 1st Hiirtholomew's Church, the Income ot which Mr. Sloann preferred to bo u-ed ' for t'le work of the parish houo In Kast Forty-second "street, and J.'.O.OnO 'to Columbia t'nlvirslty for the Sloane 'Maternity Hospital, in tonnci-t on with which thn testator said : "Although it , 1h my belief that the Income now l.eirm derived fiom the endowment fund aiid f'om i t her source is Mitllc ent for tl' maintenance of tho Sloano Hospital for , Women, .-till In the event of a dellclency arlHltiK tor the protier mnititen.iii.e ami for neeilu'l tepau I he.eby K've to the 1 trusties ot Columbia Col.eRe J.'.H.OOii. the ! i inionie t.' be UM'il for itie hospital." I The other public bequests aro: Chil dren's Aid .Society. 2f..000 ; Tresliy terlan Hospital, i:'2,:.00; St. Luke's ' Ilosp.tal, J", 500, and House of Mercy. , l'lttsllelil. Maw. $.'..000 The liequrst to the Chlldrtn't Aid Society Is to b used for the Klxtb Street Industrial ; School erected by Mis. Sloane and $Ki, ,000 of the bequist to the l'resbj terlan , Hospital u- to endow two beds for sc k , arid disabled employee of W. te J Sloane and J ".50" Is for . free bed for emploees of the Children's ld eio I clety. Members of the family m in. ike nnnnnations for the bed provi o . " I In St l.llke'a. Mr Sloane left to bis slsler. Mis l.n phemi i ftloane I'.'li'.n. the ,nrorie t" mi '!' tluies of V. .1 Sloane and lir two sona Ket the principal .. ft i lie death. lie Rave to his se.ru- tary. lieorec V McVey, "In re ..unltu'ti of his falthlul service"." llach of nine emp!oces sot J.'iOO and eleen oth.'.s ro $.'0 Mr SIuhIic noml'iated hi" H-ti us manager of the Sloan Maternity Hospital alid Rae him his Jewelry. WILL DISPOSES OF $300,000. 1 " llnrtmoutti Mmle 1'rovJslonnl llenr. j firlnrv It) ( li.irli's I". Mnlliritsoii. The will of Ch.irlei r M.ithewon. a t.iwyer m died Mar.-h 2 u.u Hied n h S irrount. - Tourt .i-.-tird.v It ds. i.ev of an v.iat.' v.iltii-d at more thin 'J1lft fln0 e K1V , c,f prices to l,H ,0( S(tIllllpl A Mnthewson. and leaves ,i wldi.w, Jeanle. all li's personal ef- fects. books, plate. Ac. tomdher with the income from a trut fund of Jf.fi.ft'io. On Iht ri.'.ith the liii'ome soes to the son and ut bis death his rhild'i. will e. t the prim ipal. If 'ie lia no -.'ie tlu prm-Mpal .oe to P.irtmo.itli Cv.'ipr Mr Maihert'-oii left ano'lier fund of J,.n 00" to his mother and Mti-r sn I upon tho', death nn -half iio. to ... son and the otlie" half to Kr'aii U'r'. a niece If neither leaver les'ie the p- . clpal roes to Partinouth The widow F'ts tlie income of the reMd iarv esiati. wb'.-h froes to her son on her deith In a codicil Mr Mathcufenn left :i)0 shares of Minhattan Itailwav eiock In trust for M'ss S Inn Pe Mutts, a n-i'-i "in cratrfal recs-rloi of k nd .. ' .ni,-.ent care du-inp tn onlv b"sp -.'I Oipcrlence atul of con:imiui. uititc.t. reptct and 'csatd for a roo1 and d. scrvine woman whuee profession is. li".i orahlo and exscilnc" TO CONTEST GEN. IVES'S WILL, j , ' Widow ami Tssn Dnilk-lilrr- lo lalni I'mlne Intliienrc, Notice was received t. the Surr.-a'e s .tllce ye"lerd. th.-'. a c. les" . f he w of in llrayt 'n Ives, ex-preside-.i o 'in' Metmpol'in Trut fooipai. w.m l l October '' 1.1ft ,T d eft in l( ate of tin t'.H' '.'.fii.n.nfi". will be tiled to-d.. T'.-e C "tes- .nts a:.' t.ep hrt. w dow . Mr. llle mor IlissrM le. his !di-.,t ilaiiKht. r. Ulntfrid and - d islit"-. Kr.ii.cef. bot-. nf whom le i n their mother ,u HI West I'ortv-i.inth stnt Th. . oti'.fst will be it ,-d i the aw tl-in of Ntcoll, Anab.e. I.uulsay X l'ullir. bp j,am a jllose.l undue i: llu ,.,.,, All, ,lther rioun.ls wh.ch tesiilted ,,, ,), , ,,f ,),,. ct., ,,, .uii; to Yale r,,,v-Mt It was . nd jes'erday that Iv.-h's third daughter, Hunice, wire ot Waller U M..M..ird, nil. not be one '" 'onf,tarti. rrrrlnimi ll.t.ite llirr -.0,11011. Tho will of James Creelman. who died in perlin on l'Vbruar U' la-t. left Ins cr'llr.i estiito to Ills wlfo. Alien Illicit I'recliiiuii of 0 Wcsi K'.shiy-thir.l meet, and appuintd her sri'.e eXi-cutiiv Tt.e estate l(stimatcd at mom than t r.ft noo. rtenohry Left rs.HS.OIIO llnte. SaM FliANilsco. March ao. The tat" left by Lincoln Heachey. the .n,.i. tor who n-cently lost his lifo in a tin: . t r,om HxpoMllon ctounds, is valued , .n .-iO,iiO". WILLS AND APPRAISALS. CuiunixR M. I.tnck, vvho died t t .h. r t last and w is Hie widow Pr I' I Lynch, left an n'e .,f l.l ...it. to four sons and two .1 um'ite". AuiKUT Hi ills. wn.. ti.. l iii tuber '.'1, lt'13. left (IHl.tTO. of w ii.h he i?ive $ln..1i: to his wife, Anne Const. in e I 'nil iik. who man i, d him a ye.n hef .. .(.-..ih Mre llullus c a.-ncl s-. u ties woilli fS!l,'."JI, Whl.'ll Wfl'C ,1 1 .1 II ,s. .1 as part of her liushind's . st ite M. i I'iiloiioki. CoS.Mil.v. Assi-talil ( '." lot.t'ioii Coiilisil, who died May ', 1!I3. lift !G",S"", which vv.'l.t lu touil shins I t'1 his wifi She. I. ( oiinoiy and daimh- Im. C,..l.ts I p.!!.f Ll.tlvlil Tit l.vvv. who di"d al tho Ibtel llidinonl on .latiii.iiv .'7 pii.'i. ,ui,( w is the wltlow of John S. Law, It-It in estate of MHl.OUA, which she divided hctW'i'ti ho ron, John il. Law, and d lUL-lit. r. M ii v Alice I tw MmtAvt I, Tun li. bit a l ott'lte of distill I no, Hurt, which went to her 'on", lleUi S. and Henjimln N riiRB, ai'd ilaiiKlittr. Jane T. Uiwien. e. As'NA llms'soN Han.v, who tll.d Jan uary ." last in london, tot t an .- ite of niurit t Ii l M $ 1 On 000. She k ivi the in tone from IKft.nlio in her husband. Wil , ( .,,rH(,,1H ,m.hester Dana, and mvo . John C, ItusT. who died lit Hruoklyn on March 12, l'.Ui, left K.3,051 to three nieces slid a nephew. Theresa Halbtesd. Hlla V. Hchrocder, Charlotte It, Thomas, and Alexander F, Volght. I MAIMMIV Mt Mil. N(U I II, M.U 4111 ON FREE VIEW 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. and continuing until the date of the UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE The Art and Literary Treasures Collected by the late General Bray ton Ives ORDER OF SALE THE RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS:-On the Evenings of April 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th, nt 8:15 o'clock, and Afternoons of April 7th and 8th at 2:30 o'clock. THE BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL PORCELAINS AND OTHER ART OBJECTS, RUGS, VELVETS AND FURNITURE: On the Afternoona of April 8th, 9th and 10th at 2:30 o'clock. THE MASTERPIECES OF ENGRAVING AND ETCHING:-On the Afternoons of April 12th, 13th & 14th at 2:30 o'clock, and Evenings of April 12th and 13th at 8:15 o'clock. V DE LUXE CATALOGUE, limited to 350 copiei, will he mailed on receipt of Five Dollar;. The ordinary edition (published in three parts): HOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS Mailed Postpaid $1.25: ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS. $1.25; PORCELAINS. AIM' OHJIXTS. RUGS. JARDINIERE VELVETS AND FURNITURE, 75 Cents. NOTICE A Special Evening View will be held on Monday, April 5th, From 8 until 10 o'clock Ihe ate ntlt tie eon lorte.t tir MR. riltMIAS I.. KlliltV a.'Med li? Mr. otto llernel, of AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers II IT. 2.1it St.ert, Wdlon Si. Njulh, .n InrL. SIR JOHN CAMERON' LAMB. rlenl lle In London nt .tier of Hit Vi'r. lispov, M.itvh an Sir .I"hn "'im ron Iatnto the M- e-T'F.t, died to-rtny at !i: home nt ll.imp'e.nl ni the jk of u9 enrs. sir John c.mieren l.smb was knlchted , ijioR. He wis l.,rn or. June 3. IMS. i .ii .1 nt tered :h I t 1 'tllce In lH. D- , oinlnc Ass st itit S.-i-rt i rv tn 15S0 Third Secretary S... ret.iry In ISO In 1 !'. and Serond . ll retired from this prst In l?ii. Ir I'-.; he was !lritlh delegate to tho Pnrts cotifetence for the protec tor. of submarine cable- and in 1S!i0 was the tirt llrltlsh ilersraie the i-ter-aitlomtl toleuraph omfori nii' in Paris I'. 19'', 1 teprp..nte,l iir,"t ltrltaln nt lie ItlllltpeHt l..eKI'4ih . ollfel "HCe a r1 i: foil he d t'-e m ire.:, tt.i s at the I... ! di. "i cor.fe-e1 ih .11, d tl'e It.r'I'l Wire ess leleeraphy i-ot.f,-r..n'e He alo waa e-pr. si le-1' i.e.l CVputv ilii'rinn of ihe o.u: Naiioia' l.ifel-oit I-.stlttiuon. i w .'. t.-s.k "il "T I. o.i a'.d Its' Work,' at .1 r.'''.eit ri.nl- .1. "-"rations , inl medu s Cfom !,uit,' "- .t.cs for h services in this cntiri.-tion MRS. MIRANDA H. TULL0CH. ! I I reiis.iv.r-i..i,rnl of l. . It. j Il.-liolnd ue of WtstiivdTos;, M i-cb Si. Mrs -Mi- ..nda It Tu'ioi-h, . yi .r old. national1 I treastin r-i-e-.. ml of .he I i-niuhtcra of, the Ainerie.ni l'.eoliitinti and a vice- j p-esliler.t in Chi is . -f "i orBannut I fon died here to-day ctur n brief ' tllin-s "f put iimonia Slo wis the n d ot T..i'nias L, Tu loch, ""e tune C.miinssintier of Inter-m tetiti. and j I (vs master of asnii i"nn. j Airs. Ho. sella Ho.es. i M' flow.-m S Keves 7. widow of I i:.1ierwn W Kee-. who was .ii.ef clock I cf the HoH-d of tldtirat.on in the oil city of Itrooklyn. dii-d on Mec.1a at hr h iiii' .T Monroe .stert She a one. o: the nalllost rtomhers nt the ClaMoti Avenue Pfesb t.-rnn Cl.urcn. She Is, Isiiivlved by to roif". Conrad ii. of. tin law tirm of Winstate A t'ullwi ml ! llniner I-:.. t.iisim.ss. ilit.ctor o Inrt- mouth t'ollcR". and by a d.iUKlner M es ' llowenn K a tc.ichor In tho Itrooktyn I flirls HIkIi School. I ol. VI, lllcbnrils XI iiel.le, Piin.ttii.i fin v. March 3n Col. 1. P., child- Mm li'e. in u ir old. who was in th'1 .leviLiper I i-u.s her.- lor fifty Snr- ,i'iil was liut.i'O' :i.a! ' trei of the I'ubl.r I 'itn tindei- 'li- nvnershlp of I lie irste W Child, fl id h"r.' tn-day He ' wa- i. Ln-uii-Kit in tin M xlcin war and wis tit.i-i.vr -.f .i" foul sent to lie.'ii.inv n t .. Ft... o-l'r-isrlin war. Th.. It i -ef en."' ! e.l ,i ii li ' us the I i oder of the Crmvi it'd in 1 ssg the Military order of the it-d Kesrie i I ,Vli-s. .In lie A. Wllllisnss. 1 II vi-m'nhv'-k, N .1. Mereh 30 Mr. ! J.tne Amelia Wll'teiiis. widow of Prof. WMIum Williams and dauHlitrr of the lite .luilue smile I Yan Saitn of Pator I s.ni, who died to-dn.v lit Mil H.vwBlde ' Pnve. N w York, lived for many .sri I in llui Uin.-.u k Mo- was on. of the found. !' of the ncs'.ofai v sicVtv of the Pvilch lleroini .l Church of Americ.i. i'le was a m.t. luii" of the Hannah Hi.vl Si- ii.nl of N. vv llruiir v i. k. N. J. i Mm leaves two oiu and two dauhtirs. V r.. Louisa A Hat Ills, N'l vv If u-iifu.k Much .in --Mrs I Louisa A I'lvlus. 71. w.low of li.ivld F. ! P lVlds, line lllll" .1 In.iPiit' i tin. o- of inks, in N'W VolU and a sou of the late Iliad- ' ihtis Ii.iviiIh. died to ,,it of acute Hull sfestioti ,u her homo In Fit Mi ti street. . Sh was a d tuitlitet ot the l.tte S.il.i'iion I s'wuiil ..l.il w.lh .. illicit ill -cell lal.t of Ambrose Svcoid. one of the lout ilers of Now llot-hclle She It tve a I.iikc eit.itn. Vlrs, Hfleii '. I li.-illcj , ' W veins.. r .s. Mi. eh :io. Mis Helen C Che. Ie v. ! veai. t'ltl. en route from' I'llelllllrl. N i'. ti. In' honi't In llnc.h- ' t iter. N V , tlu'd th s tionimif aisiard a tr .In on thn Southern Itnlw .v between -'ieieii Its' tin;, V.i.. atcl W lahliiiruui. She vt.is accoinp in ".I l.v her tl tl k liter, I Mlsii l.illlun II. i"ic.ie j , Mrs, .IiiIiii I. lIlRt'ld. Cmovc,... Match 30 -Mrs. JohnP Alt-. Held, widow of the C veiu.r ot lillno died here to-day She luu mn an m- , valid for "evtr.ll sens Ilr, lliicbel .ieiikiiinn. Wkllkslkt, MiiB" . March 30. Dr Itaohel' Speakmiin, for tunny ye.ir resident physician of Wellesloy Colics dlvvl to-day. The Little Mother Who SitS at ,s " story c: exquisite Homo etitnent, s'rriiir; iltep- nuiiiL V i,ot, nicn ,mj women, At nil Bookstrires. Nit $1.00. E. P nt'TTON & CO . New York. DIED. l'OI..N. I.t ..i.leii'v, St i-l, ,(.- ,i I. . , on Man h .11. 'oorije Ulvl.r.p l'. nrn of Nw Vork. In the si-cty eighth vpjt of his a. fE r. h"unrl i.rilini hi T-lnlty civir.-li, l-nov .Mass. n tV.1ne.1uv. Mnr. Ii M. t'Jtr.. at 1:30 P M Ttatn '..ie.. irsnd Central Station on N. V., N It. i- It. a: :tl . M. JAV Sil'1.1e.!v. .!. .ill,l.i mirnlij;. Mur h St th, IHi'i. J.., ph ,. ' p. I'.sts. j V, (;, ,,,, , , 1'ur.erl er:e.5 ulil l,e h, ,1 a T in'.'i fius.li nn Thurstj.t i n r !-. vr" t S oriocti. iM-r.ru'v .- B, . Ker the con.enien-e of ti.e ni leUllves a spe U' tr.ln . i ' .- . Ursnil Cen'rsl Ciatlon at It 10 l. t The Auortatlon of th' It.r nr ,h . nt New Yolk The pi,.-iir.nt ,ni cer eneiiiilve , ointiui ..- ..f th arsoelHilen htve hrn Ht.peintsd a .mmlii.5 to repr,eitt ih, .cutlort st the futterTt tr,f 1 1 r v i.a-n .t.,v, to be hurt at Tri-itv i hu- h, ltr.nl may sad Wa.l .'trt.. i, 1 m,,i.i, Anrll 1 I'Jl.. in v M H U IIK.IVVM;,I. -r..rt JtsnJl l, l!t .. MT.ttarv Orlr ol tne Lent. Lfchoi, i-snimanilerv .tjtecu .n.mi Vork -Co -i-par.lnn Wlilam .tav. II- -if l.l. .i'ri-sr.t-Cnloiiel V. d (! Vrti . funeral Iti'ir-lj- mo -n in at 19 o'clo-k. Trln'-v Ctoi- !-. tiro i lw iv and i.ei-tot str. et ( omp .nlii. t ' t attend Hy orler n' Illns 'i erl KJwln Olsstart. C : V it. -... t'nmm mdei llrevi I., o rr..o-.i Wllllsm H. resjsweli. ' it 0 . corder. At a Pp. lal Ue.i'lna or th' Kveeuilv Comnilttot of the llucuctiu- "-ortety of Vmeiica ihe foiowtn( reta.uttun ji adoitd : Rl-oh.it, lh.lt the lluxue'ie' Soi-lrty ol Anierl a rei-nrds with p.r -und ioi-iv the 1ea'h of oni li on r.. ..nd he -ivnl president. CaHn-l VV i. lain Ji), en March . further Itesolved. I'hst il.e etn r hi1 membera ef the rot icy tt -ni th fnnsral tvue. la t" h- i ' -t Trinity, on Thur.dai tl.. nist 'f V. i -t it o'l-.oek. and meet m t r 'iv m th' vntlhu'e nn the nmill llio of ttlt t hun h ' S li A. SI 111' Wte.-utlve I'ftmrdll'f. Ily MK-S. J.vMto Jl. I. vw i its is. iieutv, Iluauenst So let t of An-rl.-j., 1IA.N1II.IM - Jftili.s I, li ut. r ll'i -. o( rn'arnnnla Mars'- f.K .irci - i i I -e bereaved liij.tmn t atul t-n n:f 't ihe Misses I, fun ' Funeral lhursda iriurns. IV o's'ofU. JIAft.--IIAI.l--hu.il ii ' at it a if th. c.a, Mai II Jtv i h no Hal! nils of Itoh'-rtsitii VI trr-iia I'tinera! str.-- t he ite rsl I'll'-, hatunlay aitsruuuu. Mi, 't -T It trr meiil 4t . oi. 'IiU'CC" t f f s ml v I'ort Ilttir. N V , papers pitas eap) sjUAPKKNUIVII -On Muiidav Mn-eh : ef rn.itiriiti, H.hei a M" v-in r.,n sh' "-'..ivn, .f "f Ahraisam C. Qllfli-ttrllh l-1l. fuiier i' .rrti.e al Iit h's re.' i-n e, U? .Ittlii'iu aveni.' oa Wi l.i . ', SI .r.-h Jl. .t : I". M i KKIM'KK - Suddenly. St I irrvte-rr. B.lr n A It- Hi' ke. d. .1 . . . Ileltstlvea atul tllindl 'f l"t 1 'lend Hie ssrticsa at Im .' llenrr. Hi S.lllh ll'i.snw i . 0', VV tiny. Jltnh 81, si ,o A M enilt tl. user. 1' "rmoil at " tn.s of ftml'V- I't'M'H" l the 4 tri.ln fmin N" V 1 1 v., tt i bCHIlili r.l.IS i ifi.. . , nn r i d. l b i re vv ci.ii .t-t j r i m , ' Gr. (. II e ' " It'UMv," ami fti. n ls .t" ic lt'd tflld Ills fii-. ' tl .nil'-., 'p Ve to of e' 1'hi.iui.s . ( It ir i avtin m I Fifit i'. . Iir. vt day ni'irnlng Mi- h 1' ti ' . ittu ii. mi s Minn.- Iirn v vv i. tit' VV t-il'n i l . I THE BRICK CH'JnCH fifh l .. ' ' tl II IV - - . i hl I II " ;v ! . . V-l t IT' ' r. ,1 'Il P .1 t . . . ' d iii'n .i ne ' .... A.H .' n'.m.iiie ... L ' ' Atiie ' 1' niio eiel r l-icatlisr. KLV lllis'liv SLuAM. v . Mury Kdlth nntvans, ft'ot t'Jartnc Dlcklusvn, Or;unlu