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THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915. CHAS. FROHMAN INC. KEEPS UP BUSINESS ,'pv Concern Will Operate Theatres ntil Stars of Lato .Manager as llefore. . 670 DOGS ENTERED POET EATS BISCUITS AS GUEST OF KAISER F. N. DUBOIS IS DEAD AT CATSKILL HOME AT SOUTHAMPTON Pleasant, Weather on Saturday Inventor of Trap l'ocd by Pliiinhers Proliahly Leaves .91,000,000. fiaiifrhofer .Meets Kiuperor Wlien (Jerniau Troops Knter Lciiiberr. All That Is Needed to Insure Success. HAS .$300,000 CAPITAL The formnllon of n company cnpltnl at $?0l,nnrt to perpetuate tho name if Charles I-'rolmmu nml tnko ovor niv.l mnace nil of Mr. Krohmnn's. thentrea mrl stars In the first step In tho reor unliAllon of tlio Into manager's, bust Mn Affairs according to nn announce ment made Inst night from tlio l'mplre Theatre olllccs. Articles of Incorporn, lion have been prepared and nro now on the ay to Albany, whrrn tbo pnpers ... . tl.l ...l.l.l., n .1.. t. n fu'r ft. J Will r,p HO" l" ,.,. 1111 nfw company win prou.nny do eniicil Chirk. l-'rohman, inc. Although tbo mimes of tbc firms nnil Individual making up this company have not been fully revcalcil except that Alf Hayman nml Daniel Krohman ns. administrators of tlio cstalo will bo closely associated with It, It Is known that fome of the largo producing Arms affiliated with Mr. Krohman iih well ns levrral of his major starx, Including Maude Adams, will hnve a linnd In map- ;lng out the future policy of tho busi ness. A petition will be tiled this morning by Daniel Krohman, brother of the deceased manager, for the appointment of him self and Alf Hayman its administrator!) of the estate. At tho samo tlmo renun ciations will be filed by the other brother and two sisters of Chnrk-H Krohman living their rights to administer. In favor of Daniel Frohmnn and Alf Hay man. Daniel Krohman wltl tlio n s-p arate affidavit setting forth that It was the unanimous request of the next of kin that Alf Hayman be assoctatud with him kj administrator. List night's announcement, outlining the new pulley to b pursued by the Krohman Interests, iiulets numerous ru mors that have been Hying about con ctrnlng the future conduct of the bus! ceis and was of tho greatest Interest in theatrical clrclis. i The new company will also take over all the Krohman Interests In Ijondon, whete Mr. Krohman was unusually ac tive for a strictly American ptodueir, Important announcements regarding r.it season's plans under tho new regime will bo madu In u few days, it as said last night. 6ome of these have already been forecasted, but there la much Interest attached to the activities of several of Air. Krohman'u principal stars. Includ ing Maude Adams, John Drew and Will iam tllllette. The decision to handle tho affairs by the formation of a company followed u recent trip of Alf Hayman to the Frohmnn stnrs who arc now playing In the l'aclflc coast States and after sev eral conferences hail been held with the business associates of .Mr. Krohman. It 1 generally conceded that Mr. Hayman III be the one of the active executive hejds of the new company, shining tho responsibility with Daniel Krohman. while others prominently identified with affairs. In tho so-called 'syndicate act In an advisory capacity. will BELIEF COMMITTEE ACTIVE. Oar llnrlior Cotliotr Work Unity for War Sufferers). Bar HAtinoR, Me.. July S. The war relief committee of Har Harbor Is meet In: In the high school building every day from 10 to 1 o'clock to work for the sufferers In ngland, Krance, Hussla. Italy, Poland and Serbia. Mrs. Alfred Cons, Providence, is president of the committee. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer arrived for the season to-d.iy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter (1. Ladd ar rived for the season, coming on their yacht to Daysldo and motoring from there to Hr Harbor because of fog and rain. They were guests at lunch eon at the Malvern. Hotel arrivals at the Newport wero C, II Courtney, New York; Miss Flor ence, Ncllson, Philadelphia. At the Malvern. Edward J. Hancy, New York, and Mr. and .Mm. Campbell Steward and family of GokIioii, N. Y. By auto. Mrn William Kcyser and faaJly, Baltimore. GUARDIAN FOR BRADY HEIRS. Financier's XV I doer Appointed for Three; (iriindclilldrrii. Whitc Plains, N. Y July . Stir f'satu Sawyer to-day appointed Mrs. Marela Myers Hrady, widow of Anthony X Hrady of Albany, guardian for three grandchildren of Chnppaiiua road. Mount Klsn, who each Inherit one-sixth of the Hrady fortune. Each of the children Mil eventually receive aliout 14, 000,000. The children are those of Carllo and Maicla Myers Hrady Tucker. Tho par got the $12,000,000 In trust for life nd at their death It goc to the children, ho are now 1, D and 5 years old re spectively. They are Luther Tucker, Nicholas Tucker and Marela Myers Tucker J. II. Vreilt-iiliui-Kh's) Will riled. The will of James 11. Vrcdcnburgh, for J'am counsel for tho Pennsylvania luciroad tn Jersey City, who died nt freehold Juno 21, was proved yesterday In Hudson county. It gives 5.oon tn fann Vredenburgh. a granddaughter, nd the rest of the estate Is left ill trust to the widow to be divided among the four wi-.lldren at her death. HARDWICK STONE. 10,(111(1 nut-sis nt WtMlilliiK ' 'lnr- vnril rnolliall l'lnrr. Mai.io.v, Mass., July 8. More than lnno Ruests camo h'to to-day for the jarrjK nf .Miss Margaret Stone to ' 'it mi It. (Tacks) Hiirdwlck. tho H v.in ,tlctn who has been pioinl 'n football, a graduate with this fra ,lus,. Ho K t1(, Kon 0f Mr. and r ( h.irlcs Theodore llardwlck of l s Stone in one of tho daughters of t" ' 'I .Mrs lialen U. Stono of llrook- The eremony was at noon at (Ircat ' ic sua. mi. r (Mute nt tho Stones, ' l ' ofll, ...tjiitr clergy man was the ;"1 W dim .ii II l.yon of the Klist ' v ' ur h. Ilrodkllni', The maid of 1 s .M s N.ithallnu Ciimnrr of ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. Mr. , . Jl 'l-'lliMl, '"I, l. A en I,, . , . , ., , , , , V.thaioc Archer Hal.' lolph of f......,lv of I'hllail.-lplila. '" -l "gai.-e.nent of her . laugh - ' !aoUdp:i jo .'''I'" " 'n n Wdd II - . e, ",e . he' ( ii, w , ,1, ii ,.. itnh. ' f -in."! W b'bei s of I ' N.whm-y Davcnpoit Law- i ity I South a m pton, N. y., July 5. nans for the second nnnual bench show of tho Southampton Kennel Club are al most completed, and nil that Is neces sary to mako this tho Inrgcst social event of the season Is n pleasant day on Saturday. Thero have- been enteied 70 dogs. which will glvo n total of more than 1.200 entries. I.nst year there wero 613 dogs. Tho Poklngcso entiles this year are larger than nt the Westminster show, held at Madison Square Harden last' winter. Thirty of tho biggest kennels In tho country are competing. The members of tho cottage colony hnve b(en taking an active Interest. Mrs. Harry W. McVlckar Is tho chairman of the ladles.1 committee, being nldcil by Mrs. Cioodhtte Livingston. Mrs. Harry I'elhani llohblns. Mrs. T. Morris Carho gle. Mrs. (1. Warrington Curtis, Mrs. nyiiney H. Ilrecxe. Mrs. Charles Steele, Mrs. Henry 1). Whlttleld, Mrs. (leorgo Ilarton French, Mrs. ltufus U Patter son. Mrs. Henry II. It, mem. Mrs. .1. I.orlmer Worden and Mrs. Peter 11. Wyckoff. NEWPORT INFLUX GROWS. Mr. find Mrs. llol.rrt K. Cnasntt Arrive Prom I'liUndclplilii. NKwroitT, July S. Another of the cot tagers hero Is to enlarge his estate. Prof. W. Ilursess, who a couple of jears iigo purch.ded the Kmlly (. Ulblti estate on Catherine street, has bought from Dr. lioderlck Terry n strip So feet wide from IWiode Island avenue to tllbbs avenue. The addition of this land will place Prof, llurgess's house In tho centre of the lot. To-day w.ui marked by the arrival of several more summer rcsldentt. Mr and .Mrn. Hubert K. IMsaatt have come tJ (Iravel Court from Philadelphia, Mrs. A. Windsor Weld has arrived at her t oddlngton Point home from Hoston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kredcrlck S. HofT man have arrived at Armsea Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Joins have ic turned from New York and Mrs. Paul A. Andrews will return bcrorc the end of the week. .Mrs. (leorgo I). Wldener was a luncheon hostess to-day and dlnncm were- given to-night by Mrs. II. C.islmlr m J""!",'; Vtg- J"nn nrexel. -Mrs. Itlchard Corbln Hnd Airs. I)y,,r Miss P. Hutord af New YnrU I. .h guest of Mrs. lCdmund nice at the Havens nnd Mrs. New-bold MorrlM nrrlved from Tuxedo to-day to visit .Mrs. W. W. Tompkins. t,J..n", T' Sufre"i Taller are ex pected from Hark Harbor to-morrow. QAYETYATMT. WASHINGTON. Illnnrra nnd l)n,.K Mnrk ,,. Opening of fllp ,.., nnirrrox Woons. N. H July S The mZv "kM"" Hoter'opem.,,.,7 ? Many dinner nartles n-nL .i. ., : rn'o:!!nr1:1 ".??c.,Bf '""owedTn tho ban- the pfl.V-,n ; vrr one rcI'a'red to me Laet,rlll for supper. AmoiiB Sew York arrivals were Dr and Mrs. J. Illakc White. Dr. ?iu ln ton Itlchards. Mr. ,i r,- !.." J'V"K rrnlr'p"''"" Mrs V- i. i ime. O'Hara. Miss A. Iloffstadt, Mr. and Mrs. I.. Adams, Mrs. 1,. J. Schiller, H. T. ItU-li-ardson md party, R. S. Mosner am! .Mrs. l.. niiincliforO an. Miss Illanch ford. Mr. and Mrs A. A. Hutchinson m l Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seeley. Un!uT r'V2.1'' ncl,"'" -Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnyes Q. Trowbridge, New Haven Conn ,. ; Mr. and Mrs. . S. Dana. Ctlca" wld..Jf'l.",V,d 1'"k Par,'V' Q: NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Miss Anne .Morgan has changed her Plain about Hilling for Hurope on si,' unlay and will K ith her motner ,0 Iwr Harbor, .Me. The Hon. Mrs. Alfied Anson Is at her summer place, the Tunetls, In Uir Harbor for tho season. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mortimer Hrooki left the St. Itegls yesterday for South ampton. I.. I., wheie they will puss the remainder of the summer. Dr. ami Mm. Walter P. Anderton are nnklnc an automobile trip through the Herks'dres on their wedding tour. Mrs Anderton was Miss Kthcl Klngi-land. Mrs. William Karl IndKe and Miss Middle, who wero at the Ititr.Catlton for a few days, have returned to New port. Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles H, Sahln, who are passing the mimnier at their coun try pi ice In Monmouth Iti-ach. N. J.. nrrlved at the PI.iju yesterday for a oner visit. Mr. and .Mrs. Anthonv J. I)reet Hid. die, Jr., will return from White Sulphur' springs, w . v,-i wncro they nave been hlnco their wedding trip, and will visit Mrs. Middle's parent. Mr. and Mrs, Mcujamln Duke, at their country place In flreat Neck, I. I, Dr, James H, Taylor, former presi dent of Vassar College; Airs. Taylor ami .Miss Taylor nre at the tlotham for a brief visit. Air. and Airs. Kdgar I,. Alarston, who will pass the summer nt tl.elr country place, (lien Alrlle, in Port Chester, N. Y, are at tho Mlltniore for a few days. The necoiul for this reason of the morning muslcales ai ranged by Airs. It. W. HawkesHorth will be given to day at Old Oiks, the suiniiier icsldenca of Airs. Howatd S. llordeu. In Oieanlr, N ,1. Among tho patronesf-es aro Airs. IVlward Dean Adams, Airs. William A. Jamison. Airs. J. Horace Hauling. Airs. John Jay Knox, Aim Thomas N. Ale Carter, .Mis. Samuel Hiker. Airs. Ira Hirrows, Airs. William Harbour and Airs. I-Mwln Drextl (iodfrey. Pluya nnd Plnycrs. Hni'lle I.en and Donald Alacrtonald bnve been added to tho cast of "llandH Hp," In which Alaurlco and Klorcnce Wiiltnn are to ho featured. .Max Welly and .Melissa Ten Hyck. clai-Hle posn (lancers, have been engaged ,,, appear In tlm "Zlegfeld Midnight Krollc" on the New Anihtcrdam Theatre roof. Charlotte Walker will make her mo tion plctuie debut at the Strand Thenm on Sunday In ChaiicH Knnyon'H ply iv-iM.iliiiL'." Hllm Kutsrherra, tho Mel- glan prima (b-niia. la to return to tho Sti.uid ii"xt w'"'' principal soloist. Tho support lug company with Taylor Holmes In "Mr Alvd's .Mystery," open ing at lb" Comedy Theatre under the management or .losepn unions in ah gust, will Include Deirdre Doyle, Clara 1 , IUirVv A.,hm. jlltt, er- ' ,, ."V Stt .'ling. Jr.. Waller AI. Sherwln. 1 ;;r '' ,,,,, rrl,.t. H. ! ! uenjaml.i Kauser. Tlio l-M.-rs Club will hold Its annual Held .Iny u-Kl Thuisd-.y at fllenw-ooil. N V The proceeds will go toward the building fund. The new clubhouse will be ready for occupancy by January 1, it la expected. GOLFERS PLAY IN RAIN AT NARRAGANSETT Other Activities Are. Confined to Uridine Parties and Lnneheons. Narraoassi-.tt Ptr.n, n. 1.. July S. Itnln made outdoor activities impossible for the most part to-day, but It did not keep golf enthusiasts indoors. Air. and Airs. Philip Stevenson, P. S. P. Itan dolph. Sr., and P. S. P. Itandolph. Jr.. Howland Hazard and Philip l.a Alon tagne played tho entire Point Judith Country Club course. Air. and Airs. James K. llackett of New York entertained at luncheon for Airs. Irving 11. Chase. Airs. John Coibln and .Miss Kleanor Chase. New York hotel arrivals are: At tho Alathewson. Air. and Airs. Klrchberger. Aliss Illta Klrchberger. .Miss Hlsa St. Huts. Alls. Alary William-. II. 1.. Davis, the MIb?cs Davis and Air. Partridge. ai ih.. ttimeilal. Airs. Charles Potter Kllng, .Miss Culver. .Miss Kone, Hdward i Ileaky. Air. and Airs, I.. StlcgllU, Samuel ' HnhaOII. .MliS Lillian liooioo, lvin Ij, Delatleld and the AllSfCi; Dolatleld. At tho Atlantic. I.. i raven. Jr.. .Airs. Kllzabtth H. valentine the Allsses Valentino and Albert h. 'alenllne. BASS BITING AT HOT SPRINGS. rlslirrme n nn line r ii ii Nu ii i - finiiii l.ncU mi .liicl.son II Iter. Hot SriiiNcs. Va July S. Itass flsli-1 ermen are having unusually good luck and many of the hotel guests and cot tagers nro journeying to Jackson Itlver' for the early morning s-port. To-morrow with Harry Alllholland, Jr.. as host, Jewett ltos Todd, Charlie llaillslnan, Prank Akers and Cllbcrt Cowan will , start bofote breakfast, which will be served on their arrival at l-'asflfern Kit rut Hunt Club. They will be out all day. 1 Airs. .Matthew I.. Akers gave a ' luncheon to-day at her cottage, t'piainis. for (lioigo W. Stevens, president of the Chesapeake and Ohio. To-night Airs. Akeri was tho dinner guest of the An drew Cowans at Warm Spring.. "NATION" NOW 50 YEARS OLD. Celelirntes Seiiil-ei'iileniiliil Willi Current Issue. The A'olloii celebrated lis n-iul-cen-tcnnlal with Its Issue yesterday Among tho contributors- are VIcount Hryce. W. C. Hrownell, Ileliiy James, Henry Holt, Chatlcs C. Nntt, llisll I.. ( llldersleeve, A. V. Dicey, Arthur Ci. Sedgwick, di-orgo Haven. Putnam, William lto-oo Thayu-, Ji-.mes I-'. Alulrhead, Stoddanl Dewey and Homer l-Mnilstnn. Commenting on the seml-centonnlal la suu Oswald Harrison Vlllatd says: "Into no Journalistic enterprise did ever commercial considerations enter less than Into the launching of tho .Viiflmi. It wan not, nnd never tins been, In tho .ViiIIoh's half century nf existence, a (incstlori of profits, but of presenting certain definite literary, political and so cial Ideals and of urging them Willi all the power of righteous, patriotic pur pose." Slum 1 SH 1 the A'ndon nnd the Wit iibiy Pol have been closely associated, having been brought together under one ownership. ARRIVALS BY AUTO. Mancukstkk. Vt. July s. Arrivals by automobile at the Ciulnov House In clude the following from New York: Air. and Airs, D. II. Smith, Allss C, Smith, Walter II. Smith, AIIsh Smith (Packard): Mr. and Airs. Charlca 10, I.ydecker, Henry Habjer, Warren H. Pond (Chandler) , Air. and Airs, John S, Sutplien (National) i Mrt. James W. Clark, Mlsa Catherine Cherlng (I'lurce). Tirpitz: "Dreadful! SUFFRAGE EVENTS TO-DAY WOMAN SUKntAOi: PAItTV. 15 Noon First Assembly district, Manli.uun, walking taik ai.d dlatrltiu tlon of Icsflcts up Wet street from Dunne street. Miss l,atnla Dock and Miss .Margaret lllnchey, leaders. Noon Meeting, party headquar ters. 4S Ba.t Thirty-fourth street. 3 1. At. Conference Atanhnttun or ganliers at is V.tn Thirty-fourth street, Mrs. James l,fts l.aldlaw pre slUlnK. :3 I. M Twenty-nfth Assemtly dlsirltt, Manhattan, inertlng of nrk rrs .it home of Airs. John Houe, HZ West Kletrnth street. P. At. Monthly business meeting German American committee, is K.ut Thirty-fourth street. P. AI. Tenty-flfth Assembly dis trict, Manhattan, outdoor inertlnii, Eleventh stri-ct nnd tlrcnuli-h avenue. :J0 P. At Twenty-ninth Assembly district. Manhattan, street mertlnKs: .Maillson avenue and Flft -ninth street, Fifty-seventh street and Third avenue, Columbus Circle. Seventy-ninth street and I.evlnstnn aenue. Klchty-slxth street nnd Park tvonue and KlKht). sluh street and I.etlngtnn arnue. 9 P. At. KlKhth Assembly district. Manhattan, (lulld SiitTrace club torn., IM KldrldRe street, for street mt-etltnc stands. AIKN'S l.UA(!UK Colt WOMAN SCF- nt.(ii:. 12 Nnn Suffrace cinfrrence at Voles for Women Hestaurant, 70 Wall strert. WO.Mi:.'S 1'OI.ITICAN PSION. IS Nonn .evrntepnth Senate ds. Irlct. outilnor niei'tliif., l-'ourteenth strert and lrlnir place I: .Noon, 1 I" .M. and Q I1. M. Meet ing at KnNlnc (imp "Winner," Mail sun avenue and Tw entythlrd street J 1 JANE ADDAMS TO TELL PEACE PLAN TO-NIGHT Welcome Meet hi"; in Ciirnciric Hall to Me Asked to Favor Proposal. The plan for a council of neutral nations, embodying the recommenda tions which Allss Jano Addanis will place personally befoie President Wilson' as the tctult of her peace mission to Kurope, will bo presented by Allss Ad- ! daniH nt the public meeting to be held ; In her honor at Carneglo Hall this eve- I nlng. It Is exected that a resolution ' favoilng such a couiuil will be offered, J Tho publlo welcome to AIIsh Addams will be held at S o'clock this evening. ' Dr. Anna Howard Shaw will preside. , Allss Addams will deliver the main ad- ' dress. Congressman .Meyer London will also speak nnd David HNpham will , render two groupa of songs. Twenty- . two organization will bo represented In I ns many private boxes, nnd on tho I stage will be personal friends of Allss Addams, Tho committee of welcome Includes: llrnry At l mt'rai Uen Frank lv. Ilahbntt WillUm fit-rwin Aler- .XI alt Ihih! llHlEllt III Joliu Mllehell Jnlm Hales Clnrk K.-i tli urine H Imvis lli rberl Croly S-nmifl T Iiutton Stephen linker Willi nn II. Mowluiid Mrs. William II ll.il.l ln l.iiidsnv Itussell .lueoli II Sehlir Vlda I) Peudder Mrs Ijmls K l'osl siilie ellxnlnn Vlrilnls (ill,lerslsio 1'li.irlrs Kami Kennedy lliijnuiln I i.'irhnrt MVBlicsllne nnoin .lllss v inusou SI Cliilr.MeKelw.iy Jumps Wood John Krshlnn Klliabeth Walton tlr Jnlm llewey l.ueln Ami's Men I William M AtM.'omlis .Miry J IVrsoti fieorse W Klriiiwey John M (lleiin Samuel MiCuiiu I.lnd lty otnnnird II iker siv W P Pnnnea William Oniony Part Peter Alnslin rlde C C l hrlns The hall will bo open nt 7 o'clock and no tickets will bo reiltlred. Tho Ushers will b" young men and women, liirlud lug trained nurses, art students from tliu Studio Club and students from Co lumbia University, Too bad!" MISS DAHLGREN SAFE AS RACING AUTO SKIDS Ilijrh Power Mnchine Duslies Down Kinhankmcnt and Into Fenee. I.knox, .Mass, July S. Mis Kathe rlre D.ihlgrcn, daughter of Alls. Urcxel D.ihlgrli, met with an accldeist while driving her ISO horse-power taclnc au tomobile on a three m.le hill In (ltc.it Harrington .vestcnliy acd had a narrow escape from death. Classing a concrete bridge tho racer skidded, went down an embankment anil clashed into a fence, carrying away sreral lengths of I posts and rails. Attss D.ihlgrcn whs un hurt. All!- Kmlly Itetts Is vWtltg her els. tor. Airs. T Tileston Wells, at Purlnton , Inn. St(-khridge. AIIm itoximond Clbler has ri-turncd , to New York from California arid will 'come up to l-'ourbrook I'aim In Tyring- ' ham to-morrow. I Airs. Anson Pheltis Stokes Is tenialn - Ing in New Hac:i hriau of the III , new of Olivia Phelps Stokes, the laugh - . tcr of the I lev. and Airs. Stokes. Air. Siokes will airlt to-mortow at lliook l-'arni. ! Air. and Airs. Cir'os do Herrdia have nrgaulzi-il a dalle i g el. is to meet at Woatlelgh, and .Mis. Hemy Holltsner i Pease hna organUed a class for nii-et-llngs at tho Uich.ird. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS .some nf Hie l.titesl JXiiiiii Placed on I In lli'ullers. Prince (leorgo l L Potter, lluff.ilo, ,W P l.eet, Pittsburg. AI. T. Oimii Itlings, Spnngtleld, Al.iss. Plaza Air. ami Alts Itlcliard T. WIN son, Newpoit, Air. Itlchard A. Itilgh man, Philadelphia, Air. and .Mis. John Alaikle, West Alaiuhesti i, .Mass. Cotliam- Air. anil Mis II T. ('oniii-r. I Allllliaven, (la.: J. I'. Aloi i it-rc.v, Hoston , jll. AI. Daniel. Philadelphia, Airs. c. I". I AlacDouald, Ccntial Valley, N V. Alaiiliattau- -Col It. .1. Aim-kit-, I'eiu. , broke. Out.; (iiaths Lathn-p Pack, 1 I.akewooil, N. ,1.; C S l-'iiiil.. ('Memo, i lllltmore Mr. nml .Mrs. Ilaniion At wood, San l-'ninciM ii ; lieoige Kidder I Davis, Home, Italy; C. C. Sloddard, llo ' Ion. l.aurellou- I'. II. Clements, lliedon , 'Albs Minnie Sheruuk, St. I.ouls, c. H. Craft. llulTalo. I Hresllii Air. and .Mrs. II. N. (Sr.elev, , Hoston; C. II. Ith-e. Dallas: Air. and .Mis. Kdgnr P. Lincoln, .Milwaukee. 1 Waldorf-Astoria - .Mis. .1. A Alel-'ad-(len, Philadelphia: Alls. J. Had bidder and Allss Hatiiiclilcr, Paris. AlcAlpIn IMwaid W. Hey nobis. III. k ory, N. C. . J. A. Scuhcrt and Miss Alary Seubeit, Denver. .Marie Antoinette- tleoige A. Douglasi, .Milwaukee: It. II. Trumbull, liilladel phla. Colllligwood Airs. lino Copley Itaiim, Kan Diego; Airs. I,. V Klesewetter. Co Inniliuv. William Hobbius. Cleveland; Allss i'lauces Simpson, Hartford. WILLS AND APPRAISALS. JostPii L Hot.i.ANin-.n, manufacturer nf muslin (roods, who died on October 22, 19H, left a gross eslato of l.lal.lTl He placed the residue of tho ptopcity. after taking out Jl.Vnno for ftlends aiid Inslltiitlons, In trust for the bcnelli of Itiu-lmel Hollander, sister, HeHtrlee Kahn, iliughter; IMllh AI. Hollander, daughter, and Lewis II. Hollander, tim. Noitnr.nr Wou-r, who died mi Match !!. Ill), lift an estate appraised at f7 I. ,1k:'. He lieiiueatheil t3il, 3(111 each lo Harris H. Wolff, son, and Clara W. Schumacher, daughter, and i.rii to "William K. Wolff, anolhei- son Concert for I m m I kth ii I m Sunday, A concert will be ghen at Hills Island next Sunday by the Aleeea Temple Hand for Immigrants dotnlned on account of tho war. Tho Kill Island ferryboat leaves tho Barge OUlco at I I'. M. The public la Invited. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SPEAKERS TALK PEACE Convention Ilrenks l'p Into Sections, Which Discuss Knd of Wars. Ciiicauo, July S Wars will end not through Hague tribunals and arbitra tion lieaties, but when the millions of men f ChrlMer.dom answer the War I.nid's tn.-sin ws'.h the commandment Tlioti shall not kill." speakers told the ilelcmHce to the tifth world's convention of Christian Hndiavorers to-day. War was the topic of many discus sions ait different sessions of the gather ing, wld.-h broke up Into sections and Slate meetings after a "iiulet hour" of Hlble sludy and prayer under the direc tion of I'loyd W. T' linkins of Philadel phia. Daniel A Poling, citizenship super It.tei ilit.t of the society, said. The Church ml.tlaut has not always wordily r pri-ee -teil the pence pro- 'gramme of the Und. Her pulpit has 1 ,.i ,rlii, d uar and she has held before il, , ..ie nt her elllldrell the clltterilll.' 1 trainiliitts of haKle. Her manner of speeiii must lie radically ruangeu . sue iimsi barn bow to glorify the construc tive builders of peace and she inut pro claim chanty. forglvties and loe not oily a imllvlilii il. but as national vir tues " To-nlulit tli convention chorus, num-bi-nng more than l.nnn volcis. snug the "H.illi lujih Chorus" from llandil's "Abssiah" at a praifo meeting In the Coliseum. The annu il mcssttge of l'resl- but l-'ian.is i:. (,'lark, who Is abent b, i-atiso of illiHM., was nad and ml -dreis were made ny A. J. Shnrtle, Amo It. Ue.ls, Karl l.fimiin, John It. Cb nn nts, Daniel A Poling, N. II. I.athrop and William Shaw. William ,li i-uiiigH llryan. who was Mliedubd to aililrit-s the convention on Satuid.iy. will not be heard by the dele, gates lie sent a speech In be read, but trustees of the organization de cided that the programme wan ton crowded. ! BRYAN'S TALK VALUE DEBATED ' I. Ill Ordlmirt Address Worth st.MHIf I oniiiilt Ice In Ascertain St 1jii-is. July X. Whether or not an ordinary addre by William .1. Iliy an is worth $.'h'ii was the subject of a w irm debtte at n meeting of the Neutr.itliy League to-day. The league opened negotiations with lliyan seveial wicks ago for a talk at It coming peace pageant and he replied he would talk for I. Oil and a guar anteed atiendance of .'ri.niMi. The league Is willing to guarantee the crowd but has stietiuous objections to 'p-iylng Kino unless It can he nsMircd Itiyan will dwell emphatb-ally on tho neiessity for the I'nlted States tn place , an embargo on the export of munitions, .on the advice of Piof l-'rederlck ltenle of Concordia Seminary It was decided to line a committee Mini out the natutn of the nihil ess that llryan would make. Xliinrli-e I, ell In llelleviie. j Alauiico Levi, eompix-cr and band I master, was last night rcnuued from , Mount Slnal Hospital, where he has been ill for some time, to the observation ward at llelleviie. Air. Levi, who Is III yearn old, came fiom llallnuore. Ho composed "the Ittuben and the .Maid" series, which ' made so popti'ni' the score he wiote for 'mmi-.i! of the Kegels' llros.' musical ' coiiiedles He was musical director for Weber H l-'lelds for two seasons. i bandmaster at Hr.ghton lleach last Hum I mcr. Killed lliirrliiur In llrlde. I'KNiiurro.M, Ore., Julys. While hurry ' ing home to his bride In .Mount Vernon, ' Wash., from Atllt, Col., Hurl Clayton ! presumably fell from tho lop of a car I and wns killed The body was found near Cayuse, this county, by a section crew, ('lay-ton struck on bis head, his neck breaking, Letters from Ills wife Identified him. HriiEK WHISPKHS SKCKKT Sptrinl tahlr fttsiiatri In Tiik Srv Amstkrma.m, July S. A copy of the Munich Xcuatc SfUhrichlrn Just re ceived here contains an account of the meeting of l.udwlg (langhofer, the Ma varlnn poet, with the Kaiser nt Lemberg, Immediately after the Austro-tlerman occupation of that city. The (lei man Kmperor had come Into the city with the vlctorloua troops of Von Alackensen, who hail Just been made n Field Marshal, when he espied the poet, who Is well known throughout (Icr mariy. "With n cordlnj laugh," says the writer, "the Kaiser extended his hand: "'What, (Innghofcrr he exclaimed, 'aro you, then, everywhere-." "When his Majesty heard that tho poet had not eaten any luncheon he said! -1,00,1 gracious: ion must nave . somcwiiug immeiiiaiciy, nc ordered a cup of tea for the poet and himself filled his pocket with biscuits. When ho heard that (langhofer had met Sven Hedlu, the Swedish correspondent who Is ardently pro-Herman, at Przomysl. he brightened. " 'I am glad.' the Kaiser commented, "This Swede Is n splendid man. When you sec him again greet him cordially from me.' "Just then a ltuslau aeroplane Hew In sight nnd a cloud of shrapnel bili.it from the Herman nntl-alrcraft guns. The Kaiser calmly observed the shootin nnd laconically commented ; "'Too short!" Tho succeeding shots also fell short and the aircraft escaped. "Suddenly the Kaiser turned to the poet and said In a subdued voice, slowly and meaningly, emphasizing every syl lable: " 'flanghofer, what do you say to Italy? This was on June 23. As lati ns .May S the Kaiser had expressed his firm belief that even If a portion of the Italian people were misled by the In stigators of war one could rely upon the King. "After a pause, (langhofer replied: "'Your majesty, what has happened Is better for Austria and for ourselves. A clean table Is tho best piece of furnl- turo In an honest man's house.' The Kaiser nodded. Then with a sigh he straightened himself up. He bade the poet good-by with a word which must be kept secret, though It may be said that It contained a joj fill promise signifying another steel band of cohesion. It may bo nnnounced on the day of Its fulfil, ment and that day will come soon." COPPELL HEIRS SAVE BIG HOME AT TENAFLY Chauffeur's Bride. $10,000 Utilise, Sells In terest in Kstate. TKNAl-I.r. N. J.. July S. There will be no partition sale of the country home here of the late (leorge Coppell, known as the Towers, as was planned by Arthur and Herbert Coppell and their sisters following the announcement last October of Allss Hhznbcth II. Coppell that she had become the bttdo of her former chauffeur. Hubert Douglass Con nors. The sale will not be necessary be caue Alri. Connors has sold Ik r In terest In the big estate, and she and her husband are now waiting for their new JIO.U0O residence to be completed. Their new home Is on the IV.llsad-s, and 510, 00ft has Just been spent on a dam for a miniature lake. Connors bought out the Tenally Auto Service Company a few mouths ago. Ho has half a dozen taxlcab busy and says his lei-elpts, whlih were only $111 to fl." a day the tlrst few weeks, have Jumped to $IH0 a day. "I have planned tor a new garage to cost $;.1,noo," lie said, "and I'm not going to use any of the Coppell tnlllloni to build It either. I want to prove to my wife's brothels and tosteis that I didn't marry her for ln-r money. I have always Im-n able to make a living, and 1 can continue to do so. "Thete has been no reconciliation in the family. None of the Coppells Iihs called on Mrs Connors, and we haven't yet thought of calling on tin-in. I'm too busy, anyway." CLOAK COMMITTEE NAMED. Hxpcclcil o HrliiK Aliniil Vrliltra llnli of OHTereill-e. The members of the council of con ciliation, w libit Is ixpe.-tnl to bring about atbll-atlou between tin- Cloak mil Suit AlaiillfaetUK is Proteinic Asso.ia tlon and the i loal.uuki-is' unions, was agreed upon yeste-dav as follows: Charles lleinemao. Jamb Kapoport, 1. Stern. .1. AI (letk.iv. Mix Meyer and Julius Henry Cohen, counsel, repieent lng the nianiifacturi" s' association, and llenjainln Schlcsmgei. Hbuer Itoveii berg, (icoige Isluiak. Similel l.efko. wltr, Jacih Hiipern, Solomon Polokolf and .Morris llilliUit, counsel, represent Ing the unions. CITY TO INVESTIGATE FUNDS. 'I'rensnrer llend, Vecouiit Ht-piirt Ire re Miort. Ills WiM-iiitsTKR. Va . July s .Mayor Ward has called a spr.-iat inciting of City Council lo Investigate my fund that were in iharge nf J. H. Correll, Coin inissloner of Itevinues, who died time weeks ago. There are reports that about ft.snn paid to hlin for liienses was not turned Into tho Ity tri-u.su i y ami that ilieie was also a J:r,.iMi,i shortage in the Hand, ley trust fund, of which Air Correll was treasurer The city Coiiniil will ask tho custodian of the Hundley trust fund for a report. STEAMER DRIVEN ASHORE. .InpitticNi- ('raft lllo a mi stnlen Island Near (liiiirnnllne. The heavy miuiII last night at 7 I.", droie the .lapancMi st, am r Kenkon Mtirti No. . which was aiiiiiored off Clifton, Statrn Island, nshnio on the rocks about 2n0 feet noith of (.u-iian-tine. The IJiiai. inline tug Stateu Island with the assistance of the Culled States navy tug Narkeela siirccil,d In Uniting the vessel and towing her to a sal'.- anchor age on Staplelon. Men n Aililsc (Iriiuge 'ufTs, OiuNiiK, N. .1, July --Prominent men of the oranges w.ll asN' the llipill Suffrage .ne.itlon of the (Manges as an advisory committee and last nlgllt a" i-rgai.izat .in, was fonued with the following otlner 1'ieieii Colby, chairman William A Lord, vice-chairman 1 William J. Smith, score, tary, and Kdward N, Loomla, tioasuror. CAtskii.i., N, V., July I'rtdrlch Nel.on Dubois nf New York died at his summer home, Dubois Homestead, at Catsklll, this morning from an attack brought on by overexertion Monday. He was In his eighty-sixth year ami was tho Inventor of tho Dubois lead trap nnd member of tho Itoyal fleographlc.il Society. Air. Dubois was the cnlor partner of the firm of P. N. Dubois & Co, manu facturers of plumbing supplies at 21? Ninth avenue, Alnnhattan. and one of the prominent men In his line of business In the country. It Is understood he will leave all (State close to $1,000,000. Ho wns born In Catsklll October f. lS2:i, and took up farming befoie coming to New York. One daughter. Airs. Frank W. lllauvelt: three giandihlldren. Airs. Alfred l.ltttelleld, Fred D lllauvelt and Aladelnlnr lllauvelt, nnd one great Helen lllauvelt, all of New Kiundchlhl, ork, survive him. Air, Dubois was president of the hoard of trustees of the North Presbyterian Church and lived at 401 Wet lii:ld street, Atauhattan, although he spent tho summers of each year In Ills Catsklll home, EVAN M ALB ONE JOHNSON. Once Wns Comptroller nf llrooUlyu nml ii fix II Wiir Veteran. I'.van Alalbono Johnson, Comptroller ofjhe city of Hrooklyn from lsfiS to 1S71. I, Sttliwrvlhor ttr.oe In Hint unit il ! civil war veteran, died yestelday at Hushing in his eighty-third year. He was the son of the Hov. Dr. Kvan Ala! bone Johnson, founder and for many J ears rector of St. John's I-J, Iscopal (Tur.-li, Hrooklyn. He was born on 1-Vbrii.iiy 17, IV 3.1. In the old Johnson home on Johnson strict, Hiooklyn. When the civil war broke out he went out with the Thirteenth Hegimrnt as a PI rut Kleuttnant. He was later trans f cried to the Tiventy-thlnl lteginnnt. He was twice niarr.ed. Ills flist wife was Amy (Irani, daughter of (lov. (Irant of Jamaica, West Indies. Ills second wife was Alary Sheafe Vandurbllt He had live children, two whom survive, Ideut.-Col. Ilvan Alallione Johnson, Twot'ty.ninth United Sutes Infantry, on duty In the Panama Canal, and Alabol W. Ilrownson. wife of Hubert W. Drown son of l-'liishing, with whom he lived. MRS. REBECCA ANN LF.SURGY. Olili A rdsli-y Iteslilent, HI. Visited Clly Dor.BS I-'eukv. N. M Time. Y, July S. .Mrs lltebeci-a Ann I.e.urgy, 'Jl, died to-day lit the home of her son. Wan.er l.e- Mirgy, In the village of Ardsley. Khe was the oldet resident in this com munity and In lur life had been -to Iliill.liiiie11'" lJlh "m hix 'inie. sne was IHIIIIIII i)0r Ardsley. She was the widow ,oi i.iiwanl l.esurgy and cunnecUd ny marriage with many ptumi nent families ir Westchester county, in cluding the Lawrence, (idill, Lent, Aus tin nnd Quick families. Her son and a (laughter. Airs, Habile Schlagel of I'ordham, N. Y besides grand and great-grandchildren, suivle her. The funeral will be held no-morrow and burial will be In (Ireenvllk. Cemetery JA5IES B. EUSTIS. on of I. rite iiiliiiss.iilur In Prime.. Wns Wine Importer. Janus II Host's, s,,n of the late A !i.isnlor lo Prance of the dime nan. died yesterday at his home, (ixj Li .ngtnn avenue, niter nn attack o: angln.i pectoris. Air. i:u.tl was t.i years old. His wife and son. Jam II. Kustl. Jr., , survive him AI Ihi'tis w is an Importer of wine ;u at one time was a Hock broker. II was born tn Now Orleans In IST2 He tuilie I In St. Paul'i School in Ne, Hampshire and wa graduated fun i Harvaid fnlveisity In 1-'.I Ten yea later he ni niieil AI.sk Nina S. Crosby a: Colorado Springs. I'lil relict- iiilres. Claren-e Squires, for m my yen inaniKe.- of Tiffany's art department, I died Wcdi, esday nlcht o' tvphold fever at the Prcsbvterlan Hospital. Mr. ' Sipilres was pianist at the AIcAuIev W iter slt-eet ini'slon nnd wis tin ac inic phllnithroplst In 'lie neighborhood of the m s-Mon. The funeral will be held at the I., mi of a sister nn htaten 11. and. lie was 1.1 ye.'iis old DJK1). fMtl.n -Ju'v 7. n-h.r A hxk 7! runornl i Impel Mr.-, hen M. -rt rta- , art Crrmill.in r enpan l.iiFtnh ne nur in, I NlnlrnUi slre.-l Kri 1 i no p. At. niircutV'i "in .tin . i:nv .ims ! rluc. In his sl -IIIili e,r. .,ft l short llllo'SS, flt hi- resl'leoi ... lst forty -sevsnth street. Funeral service at I.idy Chpr-'.. Patrick's Cithsdr.il. Futurdv. U s in. pi -j, 10 A. si. Interim n- pi Please emit Mowers HFSTIS. Junes llldtlo. ud,n Thursday, July f. .it hi r"s i. n i.s J l.sxiiiKton iiienae, is Voik ti( N.iiler of funeril heieiftsr. HAl.LUIAN Jidin Alnyslus, brmhrn (hs lt,v. James llHlllpan, after a InnR ill- n"o, at his home, 721 Porsst i.s. inir., The llrun. l!.'iiilin nis cliur'h nf ft Anselm, Tln'iMi uiemie, near Wtcheti r, ru- day, J A. M. KNlli-1 -Allisllt Vandiltllll nlpe. nlf- .f (tenrRc Knlpe, M. !.. at her lesll.n, Won isventy.fniirth street, W'eilnesd'iv, .1 ill v 7 .rrvleis "Till: Pl'M'.ltAL r-IIPIti-ll ' Jll West Tweniv-ihud sin.' il'n-. II. Cimph.ll IlilUdlnz), on Sikh I r afiprnu'in. - o'doek. Ml 1-i'llind. - On July , 1HS. A'lre M Men ler. Iieloied wife nf Iir iti , A. .Mltiiieil nnd iliiichlrr nf Mrs T. Menier, at her redden.. M .seventh avenue. It, ii vi I e in mas I'hurih of M. Tlinini. t. Apostle, ItSth street and tst Nl, h,. avenue. Ssturdny morning, t'l o'e ' Iniernient private. New Or; i.t paper please copj. it'M:ilI.. on July -. John II. heeivl nn of Ann and the late llujh (I'N'ei Cliieral from his late lesldsin-e. O, West Forty -rlithth itreei, on Ritunli ninrnlng at K:50, thetio to st Itilihail's Churrli. wh-re a requte-n in.bs will he nftrred far ihe repose ,if his soul. Interment Cilvarv i llollNi:. Smblrnly, at et, Jhn Pusr Prnvlnre nf Qucliec. (Hnsda, on Ju'v I. tni:., Samuel, son of tlm la-e Innuil in mid I, sill Ann Ticitiir, In tho euli- I let II yew f III HK" Fuuer.il serviu will he held at hi 4i rrsldente, .MIMhrnnk. Diltehehs ioijnt, N Y. en Frlrtiir, July ti, nt u r, o'lioek Speu.il triln will leme Olun l i-tntral Station N vv VntU I'enli-i' lliilir traik .tr, t t C, A M. re t irtiniK iv" r, , h s. w V,,-k iihoip l P M In', rment tiri.a-e. Irtfnds.ir l.lnJ.y icuui-jUJ not to send lluweri.