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THE SUN, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915. 4-4- WEBER-FIELDS BACK TO BILLIARD TABLE! Fair Will KHtirn Next Week io flip .Mrtroiiolitnn Vaude ville Slngo. GOSSIP OF THE T 11 EAT 11 K WKit has often been predicted by the In ui'l.vnn.i of tho theatre Ii.ik taken p'a-o nt last, it til Wclior iitnl Fields will return next week to the vnui!-vllln stage, n wlr.li they began their Joint careers to many years ago. They will onco more show tlio fnnious gatno of bllllntds wli. -ti tinitmlit. them to fame nnd which will roti.ilily lie Immensely protltnlilc to fiom again, They will first bo seen nt l'ic I M la co Theatre a week from to ciy It will probably not bo ncccs iry for them to rchearno tho net ns they havo frequently during recent joars r.i itecl tli in old "turn" for charity or nt benefits. They havo not been seen together In public since tlift opening of the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, which wa built to be a theatro for them. Weber niiil Fields havo hail n long and varied career. They began making Vm laugh at tho tender iikc of 11 ami have been at It ever since. Their llrst ..ppearanco was In IXi, ninl they eon t rue 1 to piny togethtr In the variety I.alti until 1 ."SS, when they formed u c nipany of their own, presenting miisl i.il travesties In which they appealed with David Wnrtleld. Lillian Itussell, William Collier, Do Wolf Hopper, .Sam lleni.iril. Vrst.i Tllley and other now famous stars. In 1901 Weber and Fields separated, b th becoming producers of musical ila . Ictur Herbert's "It Happened In Nordl.ind'' was Mr. Fields' llrst pro duction, and Its great success ted him to product) "About Town," 'The (Jlrl llehind tho Counter, I'he Midnight Son." "The Jolly HacbelotH," "Tho Hen Fecks" anil "All Aboard," In nil of which Mr. Fields played tho leading . comedy role. His last appearance was, old Mr. Kingsbury calte.l the roll at with "The High Cost of Loving," under i j p. m. and found that them wero pros the management of Al Woods. I rMt Alexander W. (Sandy) Dingwall. IM Joe Weber has nlco made everal , Cooke, who has been out with "Hen notable productions, among them being Hur" companies for llfty-flve venrs : 1M "The Climax," "Alma, Where Do You ! wt, Itooth Jack of "On Trial." Joseph l.lie "' and "Tho Only nirl," but unlike J nuoktev. capitalist: Charles Uulkley. a Mr KUMs. be did not appear In nny fr,., f Joe ltucklev's; D. W. Haynes of these comedies, nor has he played (nearlv-doctor from OmnhnL who Is not anywhere since 1912. when Weber anil Fields resumed partnership and pre sented the Wcbcr anil Fields Jubilee. Sylvester Schaefer, who completed n successful tour of forty weeks In vnuJe ulle, and cannot begin the s.uue experi ence. Immediately, slm e such high priced artists aij expected not to travel over ihe same ground In such rapid succes sion, will this year be sem In a musical rly which will also afford opportunity for tho exhibition of most of his feats of physical strength. The plu will bo given first outsldo of this city, and If It i hows signs of vitality will bo brought I to the attention of Hroadway. Andreas Dlppel will also present Her-1 r.ardl, tho famous Illusionist of Kurope. . in a programme which will lncluoo operetta arxl vaudovllle. William A. Hrady his rid himself of the tesiKinslblllty of managing Do Wolf Hopper nnd ltobi-rt Mantell and talks P'hslmlstlcally iibout tho widespread popularity of moving pictures. Hut ho has produced at Atlantic City "Kvlt Tongues." n now play by Charlwi Went- orth. Tho story deals with tho blomish I that divorce Is supposed to cast on ovn I an Innocent woman. 1 Maurleo nnd Walton havo received j-rmlsslon from th ShulrrtH to use tho Forty-fourth Street Theatro for their 1 dashes, and under the ch.iperonage of. Lusabeth Marbury, their manager, and ' Klsie de Wolfe, tea will I, servid to the , pui.ls or tra; two darcers at o'clock hen tho Ies"ons come to an end. The following reassuring announce ment omen rrom th management 'of tho Winter fjardeni, In explanation of the action of tho chorus girls who on Saturday night are said to havo met to form a society for the suppression of admirers: 'The m inbers of this society pledge 1h..tr.Mlve-i to refuse to pay any ntten- I Hon tj any 'mash' notes, to go straight i home after tho i.erform.ince and tn meet 1 ei ery morning at 11 o clock on the stage of th- Wp'ter Crarden, In onler to re- hearse nsw numbers and to Improve ! themselves In stage requirements, so . ' .... " ..... ...iv ... ................. i g.rls to principals, and finally to refuse mat tney can be advanced from chorus I i' a'-ept powers, canurs anil otner trinkets rrom any mn to whom they have tot been Introduced. "The first to attach their signatures ns mTibfrs or the 'Antl-Jnhnnle Society or the Winter Harden' wero Itoslo yiilnn, Allre Vail Rlker, Viola Qulnn, Pearl Iranklyn, Ireno Mitchell, Hetty Hard- groie a'.l Martha F.hrlleh. An elwtlon of olli crs will be held during tho coming V. ' . i. . ... . . . It may recalled that yesterday was Sunday, that It wns Just as hot ns tho preceding day and that press agents as well as tho rest of the world sulTer iru.ii in, n,ni. . from the heat. Another new play which Cohan & Harris will present early In the coming stKon l "Me an.l My Dog," which Is interesting In that It has a doc to repre. ssnt one of the characters, which Is tin- unm to-day even Ir it does recall the! (lajs f.f Johannes Wolfgang von (loetho at Weimar and later the Leonzo (j. Dickson. Miss Vliglnla D ckson, Miss ll.o'uts Frederick Hallard, a grailu-1 m. A. W.nslow, Troy ( Plot re-Arrow) j ate or the Harvard school or drama, who 1 w. It. Cbambcrlln. Dr. A. D. Whitney, w'"io "Hclieve Mo, Xantlppe!" Is tho .hiladelphla ( Pa-'kiird) : Mr. and Mis. su'h .r or the new piny. It deals Willi i William H. Dexter, Spi Ingtleld. Mass. ; the reformation or a tough lad through 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Palteison, Middle k r.Jncss. The bad young hero Is downed town, Conn. ( Stevens-Diiryoii ) : Mr. and tn li . a.iir j.ml his rrlend. He Is nrrestod I . t. I. Tlio Mrs. I. 11. ' s'eii ng chlcKrns, nticl ns nts aunt. ' th whom he lives, hns declared thnt ..ii ooi im c s.. ooo i. i free. It looks as If his career as a Isjy gangster might bo ended, its ho has been I , jir, Kdwnnl . p. Ftan.e, Mr. and in 'he court three times. Imi-s. F. O. Terry. Cleveland I Packard). Hut ihe woman whom lid lias robbed ' ... , , , fffers to take care of him If he Is re. MASritKSTKti, t , Aug. 1. Arrivals by leased He towards her kindness by nutomobllo nt the laiulnox Iouo In fteiihng her money nnd trying to run I cludo Mr. and Mrs. Alfied WaastalT Jr., w.iv with his friend and their Insepar- I Alfred Wngstnff 3d. New ork - . . . .. . .. . .. ..... nn.1X1ru nniirim C. Tli.- " iriefid, tlio nog. Hill tne nnitlini is. no over by nn nutomobllo and brought ' 'a. k to the house by tho boy, who Is i "e.iMhroken at tho thought hi. may , die Tho dog Is nutseil back to life, however, nnd through his recovery tho ' P xi in tho character of his friend Is i brought out and he Is n reformed char. ri,.i Tho play Is said to be taken from & sines of stories by Pearl Franklin. Pliiyn nml Players. ! has been derided tn postpone tho r . i. on of "Tho Hlue Paiiullso'' nt ' i i.H.no until Thursday evening. It . -i tu inly be performed urn that dato. ! . st (llendlnnlng Is going to net tho P." of VoiifA (n "Kxperlence" when ' o.t Comstnck eV (lest-hls play is ' sunnlled with mnnagers opens Its i n . ,1 .M.nn In ltonlro. Iti Seolembor. - P I I Dennett, who acted with Mr. and v s hlo In Australia and was brought ".'ii to this country, has been cii g'gi I .v John Cort to appear In "Come "n Lu i lit- which (Icorgo Hobart will n.jK. on nf Tlioinan Addltnn'H storlcn. ' .- nnb," which will bo nclcd at A--- Pnrk to-night, will open the Hur- T cat i ii a week from Thmsday. Ti free circus nt Luna 1'aik this w hides espicially sulking feature n .i.touck ilillnti and lu trained uuimul I.VU. HOT AIR CLUB PIPES CLAM TO ITS DOOM l.fl.W of Ms Sisters anil Uroth crs Also Fall Slrujrlin Victims. VEXEHAIHjE -MEN OUIT.TY Tho Hot Air (sometimes known ns the Old .Scouts) Club, composed, ns nil llroailway knows, of the men who ninnngo New York'n theatres nnd the ntrlcal companies, clambaked on tho Shrewsbury Hlver at tho Rllverinere Inn lust Saturday, but nltnost nothing was revealed of the really Important doings of the venerable managers until last night, when Ocorgn Kingsbury, boss of tho "Starch Mo" troupe, camo up for nlr. Tho old gentleman spoke enthusiasti cally of tho Hot Alrers' party, saying that In his sixty years of experience with the club nothing so pleasurable had ever been held. Tho club left Its town houso nt Forty-second street and llroailway nt in o'clock on Saturday morning and proceeded In wheel chairs nnd ambulances to tho Sandy Hook boat Monmouth. Arriving nt Senbrlght at 11:21 1'. M. the llroadway sagos wero assisted Into a scdato launch, which carefully conveyed them up tho Shrews, bury Itlver to the Sllvermere Inn. Debarking nt the Inn nnd leaning on the elbows of stout young porters, tho old gentlemen were nsslsted to dinner, where they consumed (twenty-seven of them) 1,0 in steamed clams, 51 bltictlsh. 54 broiled lobsters. 27 chickens, Mary land style, 10 ears of sweet corn, 21 clam fritters, a.", watermelons nnd enough of Irish nnd sweet potatoes to keep them from going buiiKry until Mint.or time. to bo confused with Pink Hayes of the Selwyn forces, who sat next to the dor; Frank Martlneau of the K. T3. force", Jnmes I'ooton, the oldest living press agent: Harry Alward, Itlchard Hanoi of the Friars. Harry I'lmer. William Malley of Stamford. Al .1. Simmons of the Lehigh Valley Itallroad. Henry C. McOulre. n steamship man ; Joseph I'rooks, who brought Phyllis Nollson Terry over here to show folks what Oil Maurice's Idea of Trilby really was; D. Frank Dodge, scene painter do luxe and Inventor of the Ice worm and tickler nnt; John T Lerringwell. Otis Skinner's manager: Kddlo ltoenbauin. wearing si (ioodfrlend's high hat : Clarence Hyde, A. J. Spencer, James Jay Hrady ,)f ., Coi,.... & inrr. forces. Theodore (Tenl) Mitchell, Sam Thall And right there an automobile horn honked loudly on the Inn drive, startling the octogenarians and Interrupting old Mr Kingsbury's coiinu The nutomobllo wns conveying William A. Hrady. who Ji.nl lieam that tho ileans or tho theatre wero gathered at Sllvermere nnd who ,lt.,.rp, greatly to deliver a speech. It ' rouldn't bo done. Others tried later, i lint. Incklnir tlm imn vii.r-,,,. ,i rhonls of youth, tbev couldn't mnke I themselves heard above the clatter of 1 reminiscence that went away back, more I than half n centtirv. to the il.ivs when fleorge Welty was just becoming well known. Toward eienlng tho Hot Air Club elected Al Simmons to tho nrrie,. if f.e ,.wi t.-. per (as their president Is known) for the year 191f..lfi. Mr. Simmons succeed ing j:uwiii iiooth Jack. TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE. WATKi'.nt'nv, Aug. 1 Vninnir ihe,f 'ho water was C, an unusually high motor arrlials at the Hotel Klion on tho , Ideal Tour wero. Mrs Leonard Wood, H.ilkan hrhoyer. Pittsburg Kl-it) : Mr and Mr-. W. T. (Irani, the I M!so Crant. Pelhnm, N. Y. Tlat i , Mr. nnd Mrs J. II. Kmerv and mrtv V..w-i lorn irrcriessi: nr. nnd .Mrs. D.ivl.l .Mngle. Jnmes Magle. Prllieetnn (Pierce) j ' Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Ilutler, New York (White): Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. . pierce. New York (Hudson) . Mr. nnd , i ., iin ill, 1. ii , .or. niil Mrs. Leonard L. Stein. Cednrhtirt, L. I. i ( .ozIer) ; Mr nnd Mrs. K. II. Sayre I n,j party, Ilrooklyn (Alco)' McICiy i Vanvllet. M. II. Dimscomb, John m. Falls, Memphis (S'utr.) Mr -mil Mr K A. Atnsden ii.,1 p.in'y ' Now'-iik (Cadillac) Mr. and Mr I 'it date, I woo,, nichniond, Va. (White) : Mr. and j M w j.-rP.ir nn,i f.nnv Trov ; ' '..,, ,,, . Mr ,, Mrs Oeorge mler- , Mr. Atr,, Kcheff New" York '(Ml'nerva): Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Keb- , '',;,.. ph ladeM.hl.i ( I ozler) ' nn cielirw ffn, , I . , ..Co . . . I'.i 1 ',r,: , V, , i . . Ct..J . . u. . I (laid. New York (llayne); Mr. and - - - Mrs. Charles (-. valentine, .New vork ( Packard). I.r.Nnx, Aug 1. Motor arrivals at the Hotel Asplnwall to-day Included: Mr. ,inii Mrs. W. H. Cahoone. Proildenca i pnekard") ; Capt. and Mrs. K. C. Hill, ynw York (Packard) : Dr. ind Mis. T. oloke. AI.is. (Lozler); Mr nnd Mrs. wniiAni H. Douglass and ramlly. Tarry. town ( ( Mils iiioi'i ie i : air ii ii i airs, u u, ,.... Phllnilelnhia ( I'n katd ) . Mr. ii-ierrei rls, Newton J. Harris, Detroit IH nton) : Dr. nnd Mr. J. H. Siiler. AUoipn hh, New lorn nc'iiwi , '. ..me., Mr. 1- S. llrlegs, Mrs. liuth Ilecker, Mrs. l-opl'i' llo.vn. Frle. Pa. ( Packard) ; Mr. and .Mrs. II. I., liltcn, air. aim airs. F M. Fc'lhiieh Toledo (Hudson); Mr, ntnl Mis ('. II. Cahoone, Frovhlotico . Mr. unit alls. I'liotlicic l . n iiMiirm, eon York (Lozler). COOI'FIISToWM. Aug. 1. Aiitoinohillsts nrrivlng at the o-te-sn-ga to-day wero Mr. and Mis. J. llenj.imlti Hrady, Mrs. A. M. Wood, Mrs. Chillies Wood, Filen (Packard): Mr. and Mts. L. Palmer, Miss Hazel Palmer, Onconta, N. Y. ;1H vtnK Leonard M. Miss Hindis Itankin, Wonnsocket ( Pull- (0mmunlou hymn was ..... ,. Mr .in it Mrs. Willi. mi 11 Porter. ... .. i ,,.a.... 1( WmU,r, Wi.ller I. Sw.isey. ., ,,, ii,,nnm mu a linf. I I ..'.......'.. '. o. ...1..1... 1.... . . ci 1 ; mm, riii"oiiiK i p 1 ie n 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 ,01. .nee Mrs. 1. W. Mott. o.swego i Franklin); Mr. and Mts. Clin Mrs J Wolrott, lloch- ester (Pilchard) : Mr anil Mrs. Fred II. Col ill. 11. llocheslor ll'cerlewO; Dr and Mrs. W. II. Wood, New York (Slut.) ; Mr and Mrs ciiarles Sum. Mr. nnd Mrs, J V. Itiohmonil. (iloversillle (Packard); Mr and Mis. A. Klein. Mr nml .Mrs. C D. Mosher, (lloiersville (Overland); .Mrs L. Knigl.iiid lliadfonl, (ieoigo I). Iliiulfoid, Now York. Miss Myra Carle, Habvlon. L. I (llulck); Mr and Mu. II. D, Miles, Ilulfalo, tho Mlts. rjun bar, O, U Dunbar, llostuu (Frunklln). BEACH IS CROWDED AT SOUTHAMPTON VMi tmm Hull. 1I.ni.li,.. in T,iiii. 'Ol'll IKHe JltlllUlf tl) 10111- iitiiiiciit IMiiyed at Sliiiinc- rock (iolf Chili. Sol'TIIAMITon, L. I.. Aug. 1. To-day wns the wnrmest Sundny Southampton has had this season and after the ser vice at the Kpiscopal Church on the Dunes the bathing beach was crowded. 'The largest crowd of the season and the best bathing." said the manager of tho bathing pavilion. The temperature mark. noti, the Shlnnecock nnd National ,, ,. .., ...... n,.,Pn,,l,,li ,,,r (,t,lf dul,s "ri ,"r" P"r" .i fnr' situated on the hills between the .shlrne. enek unit Peconic bavs. thern was a continuous breeze blowing wntcn inane It very comfortablo for luncheon parties on the vernmlas. The eighteen hole handicap tourna-1 I.H'lll I'tnj'n tU n'r riiMiti-.uvn jliolf Club ror the house committee prize. mem was played at the ShlnnecocK Mills Al tho tennis tournament nt the .Menuow Club Saturday, Miss Virginia ltlco and 1 Loulo Trevor won the preliminary ror, I the Carnegie cup nnd Miss Trevor also . Won the play ror the Harris cup. Tho match for the Cameron cup was won by Harry Sproul. I Mr. and Mrs. C.eorgr A. Crocker, Jr.. will arrive to-morrow from Oyster Hay I to spend the month of August with his mother, Mrs, (leorge A. Crocker. Mr. ami Mrs. (ienrgo F. Haker, Jr. . Saturday for the season and i.'.v.. mlien tl... l.lnle Orchards. James i, ttrei'se's coltace Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lnrlllnrd nre also expected to-morrow nnd hnve taken Mrs. Nelson's Ingleslde cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Sheiwood Aldrlch nreltroin Newport to Siiratog.i. arrived at entertaining Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Hop-1 the Maplewood In IMttstlebl. kins Admits of New York and Mis. I Mrs- Charles Wcslnn Hoiilley and cio,.leM ltnsscll of Albany. Mrs. S. Parker Coming or Albany has taken A. 1-2. Schermerhorn's north 1 orneuus Minueriiiit is expected to ar cottago and will arrive tn-morrow 'IV" at Shadow Hrook tills week to ho Miss Mario L. Itussell, daughter or ' n gurt of Mrs. Alfied (! Vanderbllt. Mrs. .1. H. Itussell, has left Southampton I - for a brief visit. Miss lively.. Shaw Is YACHTS AT NARRAGANSETT. the guest or Mis. William Lowo Klcn i Miss Molly Hare and Mrs. Ib'njuml,, u.irl.i.e.s" 7.7.7 Jlrprrsri.tn llaro are spending the week end with Mis, Henry H. lingers. Mrs Lawrence i tlvr (ferry Arrlte, 1 Dilwnrtli, .Mrs. i. n. j-caiie, aire, ncmy Curry nnd Mr. nnd .Mrs. Jerome 1 1 111 line ri'i'iiooiK o 7 .MIS. linen Ityers 111 llio ivliorein cuiu.K" on (Ireat Plains mad. ENTERTAINERS AT NEWPORT. .Mrs, Loeiv (ilirs u I, unci. con nnd .Mrs. Clrus n Dinner, -N'KwronT. It I. Aug 1 -Mrs, W. Oo.nl. ,,y i.oew gave n tunenron io-ua. tne.,,,,,, Ml., l)otm .Norrls, otheis who en ,nnm,r hostcssfs were sirs, v. . r. rnnnip- son, Mrs. (leorge p. .Messorvoy, .Mrs, ,i. .1. Coombs, Mrs. 11. W . Hurke, .Miss Hum Mnson. Mrs. W. K. Vauilerbllt, Jr., and Hide, Mrs. c. W. Hutchinson, (leorge Mrs. Henry Clews. Master Cornelius Vauilerbllt, who wns taken 111 yesterday at llalley's bench, was ni'lllti'l 10-O...T iii. ii'.tion o-oioioi o. Hie homo of his put cuts, Heaulleu. airs. rreoei icK . , hiiio i ion. oo visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, JaineB L. Van Alcn, slnrt"d by motor to-day ror Lenox, Col. Don Nicolas Fretilin, inllllniy at tncho or tlio Spanish llmba'-sj, has nr- rlved here, Kenneth Iludd ef New York Thomas, whoo sung In Trinity Mrs. Hugh D. A,ut",iI cluss will return 'next ! ... v.. ... i.'r...,J,ia,., week from n,r ... .,1. .", exposition nnd tlirougn miiisn oiuiiioia .i it. Aiieibach of New York s visit ng Lorlllard Sponcer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Dows aro the guests of Mrs. I, Tiiwnsend llutileti, Mrs. Hall It, Kor nochnn Is Hie guest of Mrs, ,1. .1. Wysong, who is making arrangements for n largo miisirnlo at her homo on next Friday afternoon. Cul. C. L. Robinson cntortnlned on board Ids schooner to-day. Mts. (Icorgo II, I'ost had returned to her to-day a handling which shn lust lubt Wednesday, nnd for tin. return of which vhe offered a rewind ol S0. . A red letter day. TOURISTS' SPRING NEAR LENOX IS DEDICATED Cortltuidt V. liisliop and I'arty Clinili Jacob's Ladder in Automobiles. I.f.sox, Aug. 1 ('ortlandt F. Hlshop and a party of friends went to the sum mit of Jacob's Ladder In automobiles this afternoon to delicate Jacob's Well, a spring of water that w-.is located Justj otT the State highway and which has been opened for the hem fit of tourists. Mr. Hlshop was the plum or advocate of a State highway over Jacobs Lid. tor, nnd assisted In laying out the route. Mr. and Mrs Khdiop will leave the I Maple tn-morrow to go to the White Mountains, travelling with Mrs. Newbold i Morns. , Mrs. William Hazard Field. Miss Mary Osgood Field, ( ierald Do Wilt and Sumner iiauani or .niv ior are visuihk -ir ind Mrs. William II. Osgood Field at illlgh Lawn. H. W. Wlnthrop of New York has arrived hero to visit Newpold -Morris. ; - , A reunion of the members of the Ceti- uiry c nio cu .m'w- i orK was nei.i in hito-, bridge jesterdny, among the members , present Is-ing Joseph II. Choate. Thomas Shields Claike, Daniel Chester French,! Frederic Orownlnshleiil. lMwin T. Hlce,, Prof. William II. Carpenter, Trof. Henry: W. Fiirniim and Dr. N. W. Hrllton. ; The .Misses Jtnsamnnd and Frsncesci: Ollder gaxo a dance last evening at the Fernslde tea room In Tyrlngham, ejiter- laming for their guests MIm OIIvIh Hemlnway. Dr. Hay.n.m.l Hoyc hez an.l ' Percy Cameton Itichard (!. Hone is visiting Miss Clementina Furnlss. Judge and Mrs. William llrlnkerhofr nnd Mrs. Fannie II Kager of Jersey Clty arrived nt the Hotel Asplnwall for, August. .Mis. c. (.ray I nnsmore, touring i family, who Had been at Me.itim Hall, rrtuined to-day to Morrlstown. Mrs. AimAOANSKTT Pikii, Aug 1 --Ilnrrv Darkness of New Yoik put In nt the ple'r i in the vvuKlva nnd nnchoied off the Mnthewsoll lain IhsI v ni. enlnrli.l,.. Ing friends at luncheon at the Casino to- 'day. Itepicsentallvo (leiry put In nt ,lh.. Pier In the onn and entertained his wlfo and n few friends nt luncheon. Mrs, John C. drbln of New York wns among tho guests at n luncheon nt the Casino given by Mrs. Joseph lloosevell Miss Antoinette Hloodgood of Now York was a guest at a luncheon given by Mr. tertalneil nt tlm casino were v. Champlln, 11. II. Coxe and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome .N. llonaparle. .New Workers at tlio Casino Included A. D. Talbot Jones. Miss Christine Wilson, Frank T. Foster, A. It. Johnson, A. .1. Harrets and Jack turrets. ROCKEFELLER LENDS POOL. Children of ll.ploees on Untitle Christened There. TatniTTowt;, N. Y., Aug. 1. John D. Itockefcller's rdllnbow pool was used to day ror a milium ceremony when tho Itev. J. Homer Nelson christened Snralt Fiances and F.dwnnl Tarnel, I'lmenco Cecilia and Katliorlne Illlzaheth Howe. Launcelol Ilurtnn Clrar and Arthur Ihigciio Welngart. All of them are cbll dien of employees on tho Hockcfeller ojtato. The grounds were thrown open to tho parents nnd friends nnd more than a hundred persons s.w tho cere mony Mr Hockcfellur, In giving Mr Nelson permission to uso tho Halnbow pool, expressod regret that ho could not b present at the chrlstontnes . SUNDAY PARTIES MEET AT BRIARCLIFF LODGE Week End Visitors There From .Many Places August Rooking Jnereased. HniAnri.iiT !.oior, N. Y., Aug. 1 Mis. David Van Kmlx-rgh Is entertain ing her ulster, .Mrs. II. C. Vnn (Jelson of I Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Van,A' ,:d Mindny Picture Mioivs Deventer of Ilrooklyn nnd Miss Kllz-t-beth Van Kleek of Jersey City are at the Lodge for August. Dr. and Mrs. David Magle and James Magle of Princeton, on tho wny by automobile to ihf Whl.n Moi.nti.lrtM t..,a..i,t Ui.,,.1.. n the l-oilcp. ' other Sunday visitors were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Plnkus of Now York, Mr. . and .Mrs. I hnrles A. Porter and Miss e D Porter or I'hlbidelnhl-i and 1 Mr. ii vieh7.t J? "n(1 l. J J :i.ch, U':: : Catherine Mr. anil Agnes Nicholson or Monrestow stown N J Mr aid Mrs e and Mrs j " W Mavimrd of James (iee Providence beth Hutterworth and Miss Patience (inland or Philadelphia, .Mr. and Mrs. I ...i.,,,-. i-ownni nnd 'M'r Ilyi?MyJttnVh,Ml'M', 1 -Vcf"- ''"I1" r Tn0,,"P"""' ... . . (tioi.iii tio.i ..irs Mack Fisher or New York. .Mrs. Montague La Montague or Cedar hurst. L. I . is visiting her parents, Mr. nn.i .Mrs. John Jtirgenen at the Lodge W. H. Jourdnn of Ilrooklyn will pass the month of August with Mrs. James Jour.lan nt the Lodge. Allan Mr Dougall, Jror New York Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hloodgood. Lunching nt the Lodge to-.lav were noted Mr. and Mrs, Holmes H. Dltmas nnd Mr nnd Mrs. floorer von Wenhnven of Hrnoklyn, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Holmes of Jersey city, Mr and Mr. Sydney Mason of York, Pa ; Mr. unit Mrs. Will lam Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lnddls or New York, and Mr. and Mr. F. J. Fuller or Jersey City. , TRIBUTE TO O'DONOVAN R0SSA. o(l,(llll. Take Pnrt In Funeral Pro cession nl Dublin. Si'fdnl t'tihlr llttP'itcfi to Till Prx. llNtiON, Aug. Fifty thousand per- sons participated to-day In n funeral pa tauo at (iiasncvui cemetery ror Jer. mlah o'Donovan Hossa, the Irish patriot who died on Juno 30 In the rutted t..tett 'Clin forii.rnl .irai.Au.l . ... I ....) . . .1 ...I ooniingonis or tno irisn volunteers, .Na- (loo.il Volonti..oii llto l.nrl...'u ..l,...,.i unity nnd other organizations. Jeremiah O'Donovan Itossn died month ngo lit St. Vincent's Hospital. West .Now iirigllton, Mlaten Island, at n result or n rnnipllrntlnn or diseases He was tho last of the famous group of Fenian leaders, with the single oxreptlon of Col. W. F. Roanlrre of Dublin. O'Donovnn Itossa plotted to slay the ene mies of Ireland with dynamite. MRS. ROOSEVELT NOT ILL. Colonel Denies Tl.nt Wife Wni Ntrlckcn nn Train. Ct.KVKI.AfJP, Aug. 1. Mrs. Theodore lloosevell is not III. She and tho Colonel passed through Cleveland to-night on the Twentieth Century Limited on their way lo New York. Denial wiih mado by tho ox-Prcsldrut through his secretary of tho despatch from Omaha that Mrs. lloosovelt was suddenly stricken nnd was being rushed Fast. Col, Koosovelt was annoyed over the report. Ho i fused to comment on that ' or any other subject during his brier stay In Cleveland otlie.r than lo authorize the statement that Mrs. Iloosevelt wus In tho best of health, Mr. II. I. AVI.Itiiry Improved. HnMPSTKAP, L. I Aug. 1, It was announced nt tho Hurry Pnyno Whitney country homo at Whoatley Hills to-night that Mrs. Whitney wns Improving very satisfactorily toiiowing nn ouoratlun on Friday for uppondlcltls. . SERMON ON SCREEN FILLS CHURCH PEWS T)narons Adopt. Novel Idea to Lure Conjrrcyntion to Service. fASTOR TS ON VACATION MoNTCi.Alit, N. J Aug. 1. A "store- optlcon sermon" took tho place of tho I usual spoken discourse In tho Watchung Aventio Congregational Chimin hero to day, tt was one of tho efforts of the Imard of deacons to discover some means to draw members of the congregation from the cool comforts of shaded nnd screened porches or the livelier pleasures of tho nearby benches, links or tennis coutts During thu past month, whllo the nsv, Thomas Travis, tho pastor, has been on his vacation, four other min isters tilled tho pulpit on successive Sun dnvs. but ths deacons felt that In sweltering Sabbath days of August somei novel service wns needed to attract ven half of tho usual winter congregation. The Idea of conveying tho lessons of a sermon by means of the eyes rather than by the ears suggested Itself to William A. Dunlap, superintendent of the Sunday school. He proposed n series of sterooptleon views of the work of tho Christian Church through Its mission aries In foreign lands. The deacons de cided that It wns worth a trial. Church Darkened for Pictures. Hllnds were fitted on the windows and doors of the little Ivy covered church snd a stereoptlcon machine was Installed In the gallry A big white screen was stretched In front of the platform whero' Usually Dr Travis takes his place Before opening the service. Mr. Pun lnp. who was In charge, pulled off bis coat and Invited the male members of the congregation to do likewise. They were not slow In following his exnmple. After a few simple hymns were sung by the congregation the church was darkened and the screen sermon began. It wns on "Child Life, of the World." As the pictures, ncompanled by n few words of explanation by Mr, Dunlap, were thrown on the screen, the congre gation In the darkened church, which seemed to grow cooler with the coming of darknes. forgot to ply fan nnd hand kerchief In watching with envious nt tentlnti pictures of children In the frozen lands enjoying themselves In the snow. Outsldo the church locusts buzzed their confirmation of th statements of old Montclalr churchgoers that It was the hottest Sunday on record. (iinlrnsi Cools ConarcKn t Ion. Tho grownup part of the congrega tion became cooler by contrast when views of India, Slam and Central Anier- len were Hashed on the screen, but tho Juvenile onlookers, who wero clad In their Sunday best, wriggled in their seats when they saw tlm unconventional attire of the brown, black, red, white and lellow babies. Deacon Kphralm .Martin said that the. deacons thought It their duty to keep assigned to (irace Church, While Plains the church open throughout the year1 He Is survived by his wife, who was and to devise some Torm or helprul and Miss Kstelle Mayer Hamilton or Haiti- Interesting religious services during tho more, and his two sons, l-'i -rlrk nbence of their minister "Many of the churches In Montclalr and Upper Montclalr nro now closed for the summer season," bo said, "for, of couree, many or the residents of the town go away during the hot weather, but wo felt that we should keep open for the benefit of those who must re main nt home " CHURCHES BOYCOTT MOVIES nt l.ouu Itrniieti. Ixino Hr.Ncn, N. J Aug , ,, ' "" i tinned failure of the police to put an rm , ftumlay movies here has caused .the hilivh folk tn Inaugurate what Is called a " ighte .us boycott' or tile pic- ture theatres. At to-da s srrvlies In the churches wot shippers slgiu.l an agreement pledg- Ing themselies not to attend during the; L .nv moving Picture theatre which ''' 0"" " s"",l-,.v- A" ,fr,Ml 1,1 ' ,n U '"r ,,0, T"k'''- " those obtained to-day The movement to start the boycott originated with the Ladles Auxiliary of the l.'okerson Illble (Mass of St. Lu'kos i. Methodist i:pls ...I .'hurch L. M. PALMER. JR., MAY WED. Ileporlril llliuiiueil lo Mine. Will-, Un. Polish Prima Donnii. There Is a rumor that Iowoll M, j Palmer. Jr. a member or one of tno oldest rimlllfs In Hrooklvn, and Mine O.mn.i Walska. a Polish prima do-in i who made her American debut iist April, sclerosis yetet-.l.i at her summer home, In the French operetta 'Mile Nitoiiche" Itrlghtslde, Monroe, Orange coiii t . N. Y ,nt the Centuri Thcntre. ale ngage, tol.Mrs. Hughes had hem In 111 health for bo married When seen last night Mne. nw months. She was " cars ..I.I and , Walska woinu neun.r neny nor aiuriii 'the report. sa ing mat u was mo eariy , to make any statement Mr Palmer at hi home, l.tl i o'ttninia Meignt, tlooKlll. nil.-.-. ni'i-i .i-o.-o, saving that neither he nor Mine Walska had gien out ihe Morv and that It wasi ,i I.HUI ii iv,., ........... ............... .-..' less he would not deny the report. Mine. Waka is the widow of Haron ' (l'i:iiiorii, a Itusslan nimy olllcer. who! as k.lled In the lighting In Poland I nbout tluce months ago She has not received any nfllelal notification of her husband's death as et. but knows that It Is true. They had not lived together f.i- e.i-.u :it e..r.4. Mill, Wiilhhn nlnnn.1 Willi ner ii.i-oiiiu nen je.u oi.i , nml U-H H. I i.l I fl t CI I from hlo. lifter .i fmi. months Mr. Palmer Is tho president of tho a' Palmer Lime and Cement Company or , Ilrooklyn. as well as being Interested In fcvcrm ou.er uhiumi ics, McCALL'S DAUGHTER TO WED. Her lliigiiueinen t Moloney Is Iii William A i. no.. nerd. II. F.ASTIIAMITON, L. I , Aug 1 Judge IMward II. McC.ill, chalm.in of tho pun lie Service Commission, and Mrs Me Call havo announced the engagement pf tlielr daughter, Miss K1U c. tMior M. Call, to William It. Malum of Now York. Mr. Mtilonoy lives nl li W. st Forty fourth street, Manhattan, and U a law ,er at 37 Wall street. II.. was gradu ated from Yale lu llion. Ho is a ineni ber of tho I'nlveislly Club. Y.ilo Club. Squadron A Club and Is adjutant of Squadron A. No dato haa been set for the wedding. THE SEAGOERS. Atrlvals yinterd.iv by the American liner St. lyniils, from Liverpool: Mr, and Mrs. Itohcrt Mr an.l Mrs. T M II. i. on. Jelferwin. Pol. John ('in-well. Mi. Julie Ii (i,i Col W. Mell.iln. Iienne. .Iiulitn K I' Coyne. Ml Una I (i.i. Shnne I'he helllle. Mr. it 1. 1 Mrs. Josrj.li Mr ntnl Mrs. M. (J II. Kustnee. Iteicherl Mr. nnd Mi V 1. Wllll.un Sloan Ketlierstmieliaiicli, Mr. nnd Mrs. A del Miss Kls'e .Inula lert T Slewnrl Mrs. Josephine Janli. Jhiiicm C. Triiiubull, Or, Henry A. Lunge. Frank II. Webb, SUFFRAGE CALENDAR. WOMAN St'I'FItAOr. l'AHTY 10.10 A. M.-Clly CiimmUlee liieellinr al Kasl Thlrty.fourtli street. Noon WnlklliK T.ilks nlnnt the l!at "liver plprs. 2 P. M.-Mretinr of Press anil Pub. Ilelty of (Irrniati.Amprican Committee at 301 Fifth piiue. 3 P. M.-Prpnch Committee meeting, I'nst Thirty fourth street. .1 to S P. M. Seventeenth Aswmbly PI" tricl, Mrs. J. W, Morton l homo to silt tracts!, s:i Itlverslde Drive. P. .M.-.Mci Unit of Press and Pnl. Holly Committee of Woman Silffraito Parly at 41 Kant Thirty-fourth street, P. M. Twpntvthlrd Assembly 1I trlet, street mcctlnir aj K!th street! Mrs. M. I., (lean, leader. S P. M.-nttoentli Assembly District, street merlin nt Slxty.sevenlli troet and Amslentsiii ntpmic. s P, l,- Thlrty.llrst Assembly District, street fleeting nt 12,'tli street and Seieiilh nreiiue. Chairman, Mrs. Kmlly I. Wels lierr, Speakers, M, Itublnsteln Hid Ml Frances Illumeiithnl. P. M. -Street meeting nt Washington avenuo nnd Clnremmit Parkway, JJroni Wnm.iii Suflrnen Party. :30 P, M Twenty-seventh Aemhly District, regular business meeting of th district t the home of Ix-.i.lor Miss H. C. Krvlng, 17 West Flltleth street. ,m P. M. Seventeenth Assembly Ills, trlet, street meeting at Ninety-sixth street and Hroadway, Mrs. W. J, Morion, chair man. MEN'S LKAOPH FOH WOMAN Sl'F FltAOE. I P. M. Confereneo at Voles for Women Ittstnurnnt, "0 Wall street. WOMAN'S POLITICAL UNION. :30 P. M.-Slxloenlh Senatorial DIs tricl. Third avenuo and Klghty-tixth street. :. P. M.-Twentleth Seintorlal Dis. trlet, Nlncly-rlshlh street an.l Third ae mie. 31 P. M. Itovlmr Shop "Winner," ir.th streit nnd Setemli nvemir. POLITICAL KQt'AI.ITV ASSOCIATION. 9 P. M. Street meellti? at Fort) -third street nnd broads ny, Speakers, Florence llnrmon, Maudu .Mslono ami lliuh Mc (llll. REV. DR. VAN KLEECK DEAD. .... , ' .. " Hector Wns Arch- ileiKMiu of Weslebesler. Wiiitk Plains. .N. Y., Aug. 1. The Itcv. rredcrkk Hrlnsmald Van Kleeck. 73 years old. for forty-live years rector , ,, ,. , . .. . .... , of (Irace Lplscopal Church. White Plains, died to-day of cardiac nMlinia. Dr. Van Kleeck had been urchde.iron " - f stcmcr since 1SS7. lie was born at Troy, N. V.. and wns the son of the Itev. llobert II Van Kleeck, for many years rector of St. Paul's Kplsoopnl Church In that city After he wns graduated from Columbia Culverslty lu ivr.3 Dr. Van Klceek entered the tleneral Theological Senv Innrv nnd was i.nlnlne.l to the ni-lent. hoiwl In lsfifi, Dr. Van Kleeck was first assigned as i deacon to the late Dr. Moignn Di, In i St. Paul's Trinity parish. New York. and two jears later h-v was in, ide lector of St. Paul's, Morrlsanla. Ilo remalneil at St. Paul's until lS7o', when h was Hrlnsmald Vnn Kleeck, Jr., nnd William II. Van Kleeck, DR. W. A. CR0FFUT. Ildltor nnd Tniieller Itcnd Washington lf(er n l.oiiu Mini Wasiii.voto.v, Aug l.--Dr WlM'am A Croftut. editor and traveller, died bet. yeterd.iv nftor a bmg illness He wns tsirn In lle.ldlng. Conn , n J inu try. 1 J.-!.". At Irt he Was a liporter for the New Haven I'nlUttUum In the civil wnr he , served as a prlvato of the First Mlnne- i S"t i Iteglmetit nnd as a held onrespcmd cut of the New York 7'nliioir After the -r he was employed at varum, times ' . ... .. .. it im ih......... ine .-i. j-nui I Tlnrt. the Minneapolis rwiniiic. the Chi . en go .'ivimiii; I'nit and the tfruihlr, Tvi hi - Trl- liiinr and It'orM of New York rust Cleieland Administration In the " ' ' ,u . ' 1 Washington I'nst. 'f travel letf -s w be wns were writ ten in ei-e under the title of "A Mid summer Lark." He wrote the libretto of a coniic opera. "Deseret," the music h Dudlev Huck. which was produced lu New York In U1;. It was ,( liurlc.u on the Mormons, Among his books were "The Crltn-on Wolf," a nowl; "The V.inderbllt"," "A lllstori of Connecticut In the liel.illlon" an.l "Houilniii llal t.tds," a collection of political pectin written In ivft. He wrote the opening isle for the Columbian Fxpo.-hlon held In Chicago in I 0S. Mrs. Ilrlnn li. Iliiulies. Mrs Josephine White Hughes, wife .f Hrl.in (! Hughes, paper box manufacturer and ie.il etate oiieriitor, died of art. rlo- W!1H u,,. daughter of Willinin White i Hoton. She was nnrrleil to Mr. Hughes ) S7fi. She had been a member of Ml saints' liomau Cntho'lc Church l;"'!1! - K,r, el mill .M.liliso I ..vel lie. To. tottiv I , ears. t( sl.lrx her husbud. Mrs. I Inches ji.a,.r I 'i I . e in o hi o.r ion iihm jiur- roll. Miss Clara Hughes and Hiiin (t Hughes, .li . - - sliernliili Hoot, Sinni.c. I. I, Aug 1. Frederick. Sherman liook. iig'd f.o w Ilo was with the Slick llxe'l.tng' nrin of C'l.lties D. I 1... CC'o. x I 71 Hro.i.lw i v. was found , deiiil in i.) ."-o. "i niu iioiuin, r..l,.lt.- .... otiei.tt nil ollll. ilavw i.'i. Mr Itook was n former New Vork sugir hrokci and well known lu Wall Street. lie was at mm fine coiinerted with the i tlnn of W It. 1 l. tightnllng A. Co., and wis a son or tne i.te i.nwaru r kook. The Int. i ment pr . 1 will be the llrst in St Liwreni-o Ce-ncteiy, tho new c.ilho i i o ne'erv h. c August BOOK SALE Sets of Dookt, by tltn Standard Writer, bound attractively in Clotli and Leather. Alto, GERMAN and FRENCH SETS. Thit Sale, at muni, will afford n tplcndid opportunity for liook Buyer to acquire good Sett at notable reductions in prce, I'lstfori rordmlhj unlnl, BRENTANO'S ,llh 1 e. unit 'iH St, .New tori.. BOOK 3 CLUE R PrOTME WO H UPl LABOR UNION TO AID IN SING SING SHOPS Oiiriueiit, Workers' Offer Ac cepted by Wiirdeii O.sliorno After Confereiice. IMIAISK FHO.M OOMPERS Ossimnii, N'. Y, Aug 1 --Warden Osborno iicrcitid to-day mi offer of the it'nlted flarincnt Worki'rs l'nlnn to send ' loltintrcrs In Sing Sing to point out do I fcClS III lllk' clotlilng shois. i Tlio offer was inailo by John .1 Man J nlng, idllor of tlio (7nniirn( H'orkers, 'nt u coiifcrcnn' In tho prison bctweon Mr. 0bome and Samuel ilnmpprs. presl I dent of tho American Kederntlon of Labor, ami a spei l.il committee consist ing or rcpiesciitntlvcs or organized labor and of tho National Committee on Prisons nml Prison Labor. Mr. Maiming Mild Hint Collls Loyoly hail made tlm same offer In behalf of the International Hoot and Shoo Work ers fiilon. The propositions were ap proved by Mr. (InmpciH and tho other labor men. 1 It was decided as n result of the con fidence to ciutel.ito tho work In the i Sing Sing night schools with the In dustries and to work out a system of Industrial education In tho prison which will ntford cvciy man opportunity to , lit himself to earn an honest living. Prison Mmli' tioods Problem. I "Wo men In tho labor movement," Mr. lionipcrs said In nil address to the members of the Mutual Welfare League In tlio prison cb.inl. "bellexe that the Inmates of penal institutions should i work ami ought to work because their 'own lust in. inly Interests duinnud It. but the proitiii is of tli. prisons should have the bast damaging elTetts upon free labor I li-ir.. nlv.l If.l.n lin nl.fm.iri1 the enn- lintel s.xsteni of prison labor, under '"'l" tlio labor of inniales of Hie prison was used for the prliato piimt of con- tractors, bet.iuse Its liilluencu on the m.., UHK pernicious In the extreme. KinployeiM of oulslde labor were hIso Id.iced at a ills.uhantuge, not so much because of the quantity produced In the 'prisons but boeiiiisu the contractors 0,111,1 .H"V ,lt " '"w 'l.'""" "1,lc1' I1"" pressed the geiieial selling prico of the ntll., ., r,m!.1.,e,1ty l,a,l a de- pressing effect upon tho wago of the workers In that line of Industiy. rv r;;r rtS: I becomes tnskinnster and sells tho (iroducts of Its prisons on the open mir ket, the irne being tl.xed In a selling agent who draws a .omm ssion regard less of ihe iot of m inuf.ietuniig llesl teni Vet llcllcd. The State uso s stein, now In vogu I In New York State, Is, 111 my Judgment, ine up! yei ucvisc'i il nan nui jpi been conducted upon a scientific, or, perh.iiM better still, a plain, common sene basis to anomplish the bebt re sult With Mi. nslsfne .is warden. however, and aptding the lesson or ths Ueorge Junior Itepublio of allowing the """ 1,1 11 iii iae m iuu express ' them-ches a satisfactory development I a'sured" ! Manning, as a representative or the National CoiiHiiltteo on Prisons and Priton Labor, said that oiganlzed work ers have no objection to the employ- ! ment of the Inmates of pcn.il Instltu i Hons In this way. I "(Mir (omentum Is." he s.il-1, "that I when Ihe State restrn'ns a mm It Is '" I lesj.onsilno foi his futuie. If J man .. Is not propei ly tr.i.i.e.l in pi sr.p he is i com tig back f.r l.o k of opportunity If a m. in Is pi Mfiy traine.i ami nesireg to make good there Is no belter place for him outside the Walls of the intl tiitlon than .i labor organ. zition So far .is 1 know trade unions all tint Is -ked Is that R man Is a good mejlmnlc an.l willing to m ik. goo l. "From in) obi-ci v.it oiis her., to-diy 1 think th.it Mr. Oloine has taken n wptnler.'.il t. r In the r.ght direction In iiioving to the public that tho laics 1 number of gn.ii.ls Is uii" c .iry. If this Is true tin re Is only .tie .iltrnatlr : Instt uctors or' pe.-essary and they should be Mihstttiit. d for the guards, and I b. lien- tint the m.i J.. :iy of tho trader a willing to n..prite with ou nnd nsslst In every posm!.!.' way." Closi lo Life of lien. Prof HHIeg.is, an exponent nf indus trial islu.nt ion .1 the T- I 'liers Cnllere. Culumbu I'll. ver ty. who .s oigmlzlng night s.-lo o'.s at Sing Sing with the aid or a committee of th" Nitmnal Com mittee on I'lis'.ns ;iml Pilh.n Labor l.e.id".! by Mrn John H. I'l.iglsr. snd: "Hil'tly the plan for the t h..r. U to try t. In ng the work close t" tho work Ir the l.o. and the hf of the men Tho men iro'ighi before mu courts are e.tlliiK otic of the best les-ons In F.ng llsb composition--how non-h bter irom .in edu. at i"ii i' standpo't.t that, to teach inatur. in. n to w Ito 'A Heaullltil I'ay In May' It Is the (i.iry. lu.l , plan liiat wo hope to woik out iii Sing S.ng" Those .it the conf.tcie-e included Homer 1' Call, ptceolent of the New V ok F delation of l.ii.or. James K. lio.ich. geneiiil org.t.Uer Aoierlcnn Fed eration of Labor, il K'ielit.k. n vice- f I iiielileiit of the New Yoik Frdoiatinn of I ...nor : .1. Kosenthal of tho c,..rment W... L. i I'm. .ii of I'lii 1. t-t Xt.io-i . , ... , i, f ixec.it.vA com. .... v- . . t V.-ILf.. .. ,, , i no,,,,, i ,,i "iniiii'tee on . and K'.lhu i , ,mir, f.ill -i-n. v .ngiiicr I ) 1 I.' 1 1 I'll.l'. HAL11WIN On !M.urtv, St tils r"0'h nee. Svn. k. .Iillv N V St. 111B, . Wllliim II lU'dwtn, in hl v(n:yfourth yejr Punrrsl prl itc ;MIltV ' ' At h'- rf-llrn.s. Hotel Sun llsmr., NeW 1 ork It X . 'HI .lll.V 31. Kruik W.IHim Km r, In the nf f v eluh'.h ve.u of his sr -run. ral ei 1' r t his Isle .e-hlsnie. 11. oi : Aucusi t V M ni'Tiii:i.'"''H" "n Hs'unis . .t'.iv .ii t!.i:., hi ihe Hshnem.iioi II -piii' ii.'er Itotherf urt of 1 1 1 Ms lis -ni ie. toi. Ion.'' no I ef l...ilts M Hntherturd ..nl th.' s-.ii ..I ihe Uts N ibe.U sn.l c"er II I'h.Tliir 1, In hl sll'v llltn w , , m-ii t . r ef th N, v Votk Nsvil i:,. i... M i hto.ii nn 1 the New k .' ',' rl.itis s .. f O ' TVll hrreiifier. ji.WAlii ui Ja 8. ai Dp itt'sboro, i . I i ,4 i- II I ir', Si'tl nf the Utn 1 i.on i j Ii .mil Marietta C Stewart j.-,,, , , . . . Mot tin. M 3'. st , hu- h "t the Apc rislon. Fifth nnus ft... i.iitti trrot. Ir.'ertnent IVood hi a n l .tun pipem . i i- ropy r.ll.l' A' M"t ' i 'ta u. N. ' ti t oi-.- . Into li. .lulj .".I. 1 0. Lull M, lf of v ii im tt To ld nn I ili.isli'cr of tho , apt. Tliomus unit M.irmrot I. n is f Tlriioklyi. ., r il . i i h i k Tin ! 1 A'liun 1 li P. l , Ilo , Ii I h" I .'hnr. I ' ill klrcet, 1 I III.. A. . II- li . I PI M 1 1 n .n . I rtiv ut .ins. at r-eeath In). t'Mlllltl.lhnitS.