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FILMS FOR CHARITY Pfetnro Vppctl for the Blind nmi for Completion f Nation's Defences KiEIM SEAT I I'll.l.KI, Port iiampton, i. Li Aug N, Men tttir I. 1 psnOBI gttondOd the open nir arfprn met it llM Theatre I Ml h foi the benefit Of the Southamp ton l if Ml And ttM Lighthouse of New Vorl M -I Ot thQOO in the audience sere fl Btl4 ...Huge colony Mote than ;od box Mali were Mid, and boforl tlM pert' rfl SOCI blgBW .ill others aeats were olil fde nim entitled "The Lady of ihi UghthoUM VM donate I for I hi MM H0I author. Mill Niton H Weod- ruff, wli 1 ' mimbor of tiio committee far m. n Bllndid In Battle. TBs film itowi i ihi condition "t Um blind nmi Whal trl f o'.il.l be given them. The were live oilier filing. TheSS MOT) thi condition of lids i-ountiy's ,itf, ,, , i poi, Robin m Thoinpnon mate aw Bddroog. The inning's enter- nil m srranged bj the Ladies um i j of ihi Itouihnmpton Hospital, jged by Dr. .1 F.. Regno, Th.- bra when won Thomas Cnrnonlo, rj laniioi Dllworth, Bdward Thomp on K Burrall Hoff man( Jr., Charlie Lie ami '! .iff Trevor. among tnau occupying is.xre were Pol and atra. Thowipoow, .Mm. H 0 Mn ll-m l) Whittldd, Mr. Charles Btesli, Mr. and Mri. Harry Rob M m Hetty L Parrteh, Mn, Alonao Better, Mm Qaorgo C Kobbn, Mrs, Henry (. Phlppe, Mf ami Mra. Omeihue 1. i flton, Mr. unci Mrs f Hurr .11 Hoffman, Mra William M Qrtnnefl, Mn j c Thaw, Mm. Rogers, Mm. It. A. Frrtrks. Dr and Mm Albeit II. Kly. Mr. nil Mri !' A SnOW, Mrs S. K dl PofOW Mi and Mm. K. Blew art Davis, Mrs Joseph ii. Dtljiorth, Mr. and Mm. O. tVamnaton Curtis. Mr and Mm Ed- nnnd Coffin, Mr and Mm, James L Bresss, Mrs, T, Mori is i usrnigle, William r lm Mrs. F. Maker. Mrs. Joseph V stilhnm. MlM L Stllltnan. Mrs. F. I. latndstreit, Mn W 'in Konntaa, Mm R M Honn ami Mm. A. M Hnyl uetlot pttney of iho I "nlt-.l Statei Papr-m,' Tcuirt and M:.-h Pttmy w,-re en- t." ik d at luncheon ai ti iroif olub iy h apim I Parrleh. Ami.. nit Hie lUaltl wer aw, Aiii.ii i.. Miii. MIm s. Lei of ll'aihington, r Cornillua Clifford, Mra. T II Uaroir, Mrs. O, Homey an I Henry K. J'aittr. At the Mc.nlow ("lull ti'iinie toiirna- rrent iiday thera wal th- laravHt m,,i a far thla waek. Fully I, lea paraom itneftae,! the play from the porch tind ipaclal irand atand which wai a riot id Kite tall ev ntne. Mrs iteorge Whitney entertained about ' 1 t :e! al her mittane on Fit at N k line f ir her daughter, Min Mat e WThlt nay JOHN CORT'S DAUGHTER WEDS. fruiiii-n llrltli of Jnhll 11. LWl In l.ltrle hureh. M'f.- Koretta Dertr nle Cort, dautlttar of John Cort, theatrical manager and olunr. was m.irru.l ycat rday lo John I'.. :i Uesrla of Beattle, Waah., in the l.r., church Around the Corner, by the !; : H. H. V. Roche, the curate. T . l.r de la 27 years old atid Uvea fl ' 71 Central Park Weft Mr. Lewis. Who Ig 10, la a son of Clarence lwia and i Hal ive of Iowa. Mr- Li wis said l ist night that she ' Id '- m i' hr haw husband "for years '' Mr. Lev.- added I "We've been engaged for . yoara." WEDS ITALIAN OFFICER. taa Resale Hyaasa ol m t orh Bride in Mllnn, Milan uag, II. Mlsa Bonis Brains,! daughter of Mrs. Henry Hyams, of' r oik and Chicago, became ;hr I bride to-day of LI. ut August.') Man fred I'arrlaiggl, o the Italian army. I.li ut Carrlaggl belong! to one of the i H famlllea of Bologna He will rejoin t..a agtnn nl immediately. (la rnii .1 ei Mm-1. fan. K Vork or ihi wed dim In st Paul's n : h Vancouver, n c. on August u I f ' "i A ftevimeyir 2d and Miss fear t Mleen MacLssin. daughter of M ' ( Mrs Kwen Walnwrlghl Mac 1 "i" Mi Havlmeysr Is t e son of the ' lata CI irlei f. Havontoyer and a grand- j sun n' i .. kta Theodore a Havemsyer. Mil m i iei by her aeoiid niarrlags be , rsnw M Predarioh O. Bsaob Voung Mrs li ... meyerV parents an prominent uver. win r Mi Ha amej e r hai been i ngl led for three lun. r hualnees. ears In me iiaii Hnpplnar, Mlnton Ball ul Boonlon and ; Kaleltu Hopping ,,r Florham Parti, ! arere maTflid ysstarday by the! H H M Augustine of Hanover ytvrlan Church at ihe homi of the j 'ill is a director of the Ameii- Fottipany of Morrlstown and I'n iii.- ami Merchants Itank of. I Mrs n ii win isavs on Hi- fo a trip of live weeks to the j oael They win go with the I A, in ilatlon It Seattle. Tl lln l'Ie Of P . i aah llunaMi i IKANUS, N I . Aug. - Baa PI Mi i. I Mart ". Miss i hiaun, d mghtar of Juig i A Duaan of irttnue, and and Hush of Raal tinngs, aera ai r to day in gt. John's lirnnge, by the Rev. Thomas J w s Dorothy A Imarun at lie( s si, r, and John A Rush, of the br:deglo' lii. WilH b- st tllaa Helen Inrrnr Kuganedi Tl . uugemetll of Miss Helen Karrar, ' i i of i In Rev. I i .lames at. I t 'In lllral Reformed church. and 11 cold IMward Castillo, II ifael del Castillo of III Second ' s I., i a amiotitu'tsl. VERNOH '.'ASTLES D03 IS LOST. Iirui herslnsinn Reaponalnlo lliuard for n Prlac Winner. t'uatle'a 'bi'tiiaii sbsphefd dog Ins won priaes at various , hua ii i ii missing since Bun- I III 'ir irdi Mr DaStto'l brother la w ,he jaf mil on that iliiy Hiring in,, from the 0 istis i ii ... t. i. i when nrar Mr Li id ford sot out . ia mil Res look advantage lea i ran asgy i' - i considering hlntaelf re I ir Hie loss of the don. iii- ' 1 1,- . no n in the papera "'t uffvrini a riwsrd (Of III re- OOLF STARS BEGIN PLAT. ''I' Kntrj- Mat for flprn Whltr Monntaln f'ham pit Mjnjbjp BaarroN v,opa, n. at, Amr. 26 Tha Wnumhek .leffemon aWraelecl parties for luncheon from all over the While Mountains to aee the start of the annual open White Mountain Bolf champion "nip. Playen from Twin Mountain. Bathto- nem tnt Maptowood Country eluna, iiret- lon Wonils and Mountalnvlew golf clubs were entered d over seventy were In the qualifying round. Mra. Mara s Willing, Mm Thomas nimond, Mn. .s H, Auitin and Mm abt .1. MOTM were among those en tirtalnlng In honor of (he evenl and a harvest dan.-,. 1)PK arranged for Sal unlay night. .Many motored from frawfortl. Twin Mountain mid Maplewood thla evening to sc.. the employee1 annual masquerade ball at the Mount Washington Hotel. Itretton Woods, for the benefit f the em ployees' sick fund Or, J, n Ijke White spoke and a largl collection was taken over Jim oouplM were In the grand march. Dandna In the Foret ,le Hans an, suppers In the Can Drill entertained the truest The annual caddies' concert at the Mount Pleasant House occurred tt, evening gnd Ihi guests responded gen erously t the appeal for funds with which to carry on the South Kml settla meril WOT PDItoWlng the concert Mr mi Mrs. .hums Oa) of Philadelphia su r to Cnartos P Anthony J tss f..r a house party at War- W',.. ' ' '"-morrow Mr and Mrs. Wallace Lyon, Miss ami .Mr jBV and Mr ami Mrs Paul g. gpeldon, were among the fueata Mi and Mis John WlntStllOtham of Chicago have opened heir Cottage al Sugar I IHI fr the au tumn seas,,,, Mrs W H Symmes. Jr and Mm. irwm Cornell entertained at I MdgO and aupper at the Proflla House. MANY ENTERTAINMENTS UNDER WAYAT LENOX liiipsts Continue in Arrive as Anguil Drawi io Close LgMoSi Mass. Aug 2fi Mr and Mrs. Uvlntston PhetpS have arrtvisl on a Malt to Mr, and Mrs Wllllum B. Us. ood Field at Highlands Houe Mr l'lielpe is SeorstaT) of ihe American Rmbnasj al Rome Mrs Thonuu, Shields Clarke will give a dinner for fourteen of the fi lends of her daughters, Ihe Misses Alma and Bsatrtos Cfarke, Monday nlgM. After dinner the guests go to the Hotel Aspln aaaM for danolng, Miss Beatrice Clarke ami John I. Clarke have returned from rssnwlch, Conn., and miss Alma Clarke aIll ;ir:nf on Saturdav from Tuxedo Mr, a id Mrs Frank H AppMon. Jr . of H.ston have arrived at the Curtis Hot, I t,, visit rien. and Mm Fnmk II. Appleton. who are Staying there Mr. and Mis NeWbOld Morris will give a ball at Brookhurat in gsptsmber H.irorns.s AndrSS, who haa been at Hotel Aaplnwall Bines July, went to BriarclMTa irige lo-day. Mrs, gllaa Wiight I'rlggs and Miss Drlggs, ano hatra been al Hotel Aaiin- wall. have retutned to New York. Sirs W. Hostile Uon.sal gave a luncheon at lkinslene this afternoon. Mr and Mra CJeOTga W. Forsyth are gueata of Mi. M. I w Ight Collier. Mrs Collier will entertain at dimn r for her guests to-morrow night. Mis jenni- W. Runnowall of Wellaa la) has arrived on a visit to her slstei. Mrs flsorgl Baty Blake Mis Arthur HunnswoU i at Pine Nssdlsi, Mrs. Charles II MoltOUgal will ar rive to-tnoirov from Auburn to vlall Mr and Mis Charles M 1 ' Heredia. Mis Chuivhill Satterlee has leased a house in Boston for the winter. Mrs Char lea Bun bun of Hamilton, Bermuda, is miking a visit with Mrs. itir, w whistler ai Hidden House, Mr and Mis Roland H I'erry gave a studio tea at their country place m Richmond H"" afternoon, entertaining for Mr and Mis A Ho::;md Forbes Mr .in.i Mr-. Charles Dillingham of Boston, who have been the gueata of Mlsa Helm '' Butler, have gone to Washington STAGE STARS AS CREDITORS. London Theatre Cnaspnnyi inc., ptioa Petition Bankmptey, A list of ered'tors distinguished In the I has tries) World Is given In a volun tary petition in bankruptcy hied In the United stai.s District Court yesterday hy 'in London Theatre Company. Inc. 1 471; Broadway, produeir ami stager of playa .md dramatic entirtalnmmti The llabllltlea amount 10 Sk.;:7v and the assets an so limited that thi company tiled What is known to lawyers as a ''pauper's petition." i an accompany nig affidavit, F L Sample, secretary and vice-president, says that the Com pany Is Without sufhclsnl funds to pay 1 1 e f e ol I he coin t The only asset cot. slats of a copy righl to tii' play "What Happened at 22." The ownership of this play. It ia st it' ll, has probably reverted to the author for non-payment of royalties. Among Hie creditors are Victor Her bert, the compossr. I2,74 for royalties! II 11 and Robert Smith. 12. Ml for roy alties; trial Lawn. J4.i:i. Raymond Tui'is. IM1I; J C. Usher, l,T54i Minnie Udell MSI i 'arl (Janlvoort, .'v; Frank Doans, I27S ; Will West. tBI, and Frank W Sheridan. $.'.sr.y all fin lalaHsB. There are many olher claims f,.r salaries listed. Tin company was incorporated In c. 1 ner i, lilt, wiih 150,000 capital alook, This was afterward InSTSSSld to linn. 000, and John O, Plain r breams prcsl dsnti He was one of I h prOdtiCHU of 'Klorodora'" sevsral e.irs ago. which made a profit of S00,0M, NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Mrs Carl A. de Oorsdorlf, who Is at Orchard Hllli her ouuntry place in gtoekbrldgS, Mass, will give a dance there on geptsmbsr 3 for her dsUghtsrS, 1 he Mioses Josephine and Alma de Qeradorff, Miss Margaral W Colgats. a ii.iugii tei of Mi", and Mrs. .lames IV Colgate of mis oily, win in- married to .lame- s. 1 n ull of Morrlstown, N. J . on Beptem her 1, al Hen VenUO, Ihe C igute couti- trj place ai usnnlngton, vt Mrs. M. Lawtence KlOni, who haa been passing the summer with her father. PlMsrlcIl N. LaArence. at Slope llnuas, 11 1' side. 1. 1. Ii at the Plaaa Mr. ami Mrs ch tries gerlbner, who pSVS been it Mol ri -toAii. X. ,1. are making a motor nip Iheuugti tin Berli y h 1 rsa Mi and Mrs John MsgM hae re luriied from Mount Klsco ami are al Hie St H J!' The;, will leave f u Kan Mateo, Usl., lo-morrow for a atay of several weeka Mi and Mrs, Augustus Pet body of Chicago, alio are it the St Rials, gave a small dinner there last nicht Me and Mrs J. Laurens Van .Men havs returned from Newport and ura at the Rltl-CarltOn for a brief vlall Mi and Mis Philip V Strong and iii, .1 daughter, Miss Hertruda gtrongi ai,. al (liens Falls, N. V, for a few dan bsfon lolng lu Wvatpoi 1. un Lake 1 'hamplain HARVARD'S PRIZE PLAY 1 IS FULL OF SURPRISES photo hy White fttudie Jane Cowl and John Mason Republic N "l nminsn 1 im Al the Republic Theatre. Mr- .ulUrtun I. Is Llarllng 111. liar, I PUllsltOS . ... Huss Whvt11.1l Bd warla Key Cochrane Anne Pallerten MslgustNs andsrsos Kllen Nesl June Cowl Arthur Caaklsy Dudley Hawley Hush Kailartoa Orme Cal.lsrs JUlUe Samuel Kllvnn John Mason Mis- Warren . lel Ie W. P Ystes M.'hrrl MeWldl JedgS of police Court John Kavuhl Mrr Neat Mshel COIcerd Mori than ordinary Interest attached to the production last night at the Re public Theatre of "Common Clay. " the Harvard prixe play which hud a success ful run at the Castle Square Theatre in Host n under the management of John Craig It la the first d-amatle offering of a man. well into the middle age, who Wrote it while at work under the in struction of Prof. Baker of Harvard. Clival Klnksad is the nams of the author. He ia .1 native of Louisville. Ky., and formerly was a member of the legislature of that State. He has been engaged In newspaper work at odd limes and haa been a practts.ng lawyer In his home city for ten years. ''Common Clay" was produced m Bos ton, and was the means of spirited bid ding on the part of New York manugera to procure It for a metropolitan en gagement It remained for A. H. Woods to capture the producing rights and it Was lie who presented the play laat night There were other factors, however, to Inspire premature interest In ths New York production. Mr Woo. Is had sa lt ted John MSSOn and Jane Cowl for the two leading roles and hla sup porting company included such play, ra ai Hues Whytall. Ida Dari ng. Mantua- tite Andsrsoni Dudliy Rawliy, urme Ca lai 1 Lela l.e and Robert M, Wade, whh'h led Mi Woods to utinounce an "all -lar cast." rtay or laserlonaOi ''Common Clay" is written In three acla and an epilogue, its hrcale Is any larg. western American city. Its action takes place In tha home of the wealthy Pllllrrtoa family. In the office of their BIG NEWPORT DANCE AT THE HILL TOP INN ' i Mr. mid Mrs. Joaeph Shriiisou1 1 Stevens Alao Entertain a Large Dinner Piirtyi NSWPORT, Aug II.- Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Sampson frtevens gave a dinner ui ,1 dance at Hill Top Inn tins svsnlng. Tin y had a large party for dinner and afterward about fifty other guests came from other dinner parlies for the dan cing, for "Inch two orchestras played continuous music. Pink ami white were used almost x . luslVSly for th.- Mo'Hl deroratlona. the same schema being curried out in the reception room, where the boat and hostesses received their gUSOta, and In ihe ilimng pavilion tine large table was use, for the guenta. I miners were also given by Mi s French Vanderbltt, Mm. Prank K stur- gla, Mis J, SlSWSrl Harney and Mrs, Henry Barton Jacobs, I Mr. and Mrs W. Karl Dodge have I the Clam Hake Club for a dinner and dance to-morrow night, ami s Mont gomery Roosevelt will give a luncheon at hi same place on Saturday. i Mr, and Mrs. gtuari Dunosn wltl also I he among the Satui day entertainers, giv I lug a dinner for Brlc Wood, who la to I be the guesi of Miss Alice 1'n ston for a few da v s. Mrs J. F. A Chirk was a luncheon hostess this afternoon, and Mrs i ieorge I'. Meascrvy will give a luncheon to ' morrow. , Mr. and Mrs. Dudley I 'avis, w ho will remain ben for the larger pott of Sep tember, are visiting at Helfast. Me. 1 1. m Hutton is in re Inaptotlna his summsr astats, Bhamfock chit, which he did not open this summer. He is at Ihe ' Muetichlngsr King. c. .1 Cutting of New York is visit- lug Robert w fjoslst, He registered at the Casino to-day. aa did I. C Logan. 1' S. N and Mrs W A De lano. Mr, snd Mrs. CondS Nasi are to dose 'her season here about September IS, returning to New York, but leaving thrlr children In re for some time longer Mrs William H Caperton and Miss MargUarite Caperton will also he Sep- lembsr sojourners this .venr Mar. John Lit wards tat. It was learned yesterday that Mgr John UdwardSi settlor vicar general of the diocese of New York ami rector of St Joseph's Church, 81 Sixth avenue, who is years old, had been ill at st Vincent's Hospital sime last Thursday His illness. It was said at the rectory, Is not serious, and he is expected to re turn lo his duties lit a few davs. Mgr. Kdwaids Is one of Cardinal Farley's cloaca! friends, usually accompanying the Cardinal on his tripe to Rome THE SUN, FRIDAY, in "Common Clay" at the Theatre. friend Jiutir nieoa, ami in Ihi p"llce SjOUrt. Till' epilogue is set III Ihi home j of th- ffnflirlowi. The i. me op vera a I I period of ten years I Kllrn S'ral, played by Mlsa Cowl,' Iconics from a wayward life to a life of j seeming ress-i lability as a servant mi the h .use of the JnsHlntoaa, She tltula . 1 that as a servant ahe can expect little trore tti.in as a woman of the streets. ! She blcomsa the mothi-i of .voung ' d- 1 ti rton's child. Kor this Infant he demands t.lu- same rights ami prlvltsgsi win h would ac crue to him were the baby ffsllrrtoa'l j l' gal heir JuHgt f'llsoa. as lawyer for the Fulerfont, reluctantly takes up the I battle of ahum respectability for his I Client! and threat. us to expose the young mother through a young para site who Is responsible for tier original ' downfall j in her desperation HI' it .Vml turns on this iM'rsou and airs his riiony in Ihe siUi. court, adgff Fison. unwill ing eounael for the defendant, wrings fmm the supposed mother of the un fortunate girl a confeeslon as to her real Identity, which unexpectedly In voves himser it is an overwhelming 1 Linux and ffillOS and the girl, I 11 to face with a atartllng relationship go out to meet life together The ep.logue leaves her clothed with the glory of a r ew estate and n long deferred happl liess Triumph for l Ua I nnl, "Common Chy," na acted last night. I serves as a powerful protest against ao 'rial Injustice Its theme Is the aaaen t.al equality of people and the wanton I perv rslon of that eijUStlty by arbitrary dlstlnotlona In Its treatment it was ! 'daring arid unionventlotial. Jane Cowl SCorsd another triumph, i iciiual to If not greater than he:- ruta-r- I eonetlon "f .tmp rsmer in "Within I the Law ' Mr Mason throughout the! play contributed sonn of the 11 neat hits ; of acting In his lo: g BtagS career. Mr. ', Woods has esleeted a naal wim h (or general strength and excellence Could j hard!) baequail d Huss Whytall in ins oharactir of the aldsr ffaifirtoa cave in excellent performance. "Common Clay" with am h n company and produced in sus h a iimshed m.mt .. r made an Instantaneous and genulns I 1 hit, even with the usual first night au- 1 diem e. SOCIETY IN TABLEAUX AT NARRAGANSETT Notable Gatheiing Bees Well Known Peraona In Heroic Rolea, Nassaoansstt ptaa, R I., tug ?s Society turned out in full for the tab leaux at the Oselfto this evening for the benefit of St I hihenen i's Rhurch, In the audi uce wsrs Mrs Johnson Johns, Mr and Mis Harold B Kl owl ton, Mrs. k J Marlannl, Mr, nnd Mrs. W H Coombs. Mrs. .1 II Clothlsr, Jr. Mrs a it Lambert, Miss Claudia John- son. the Duke JUraSSO, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M Cowpsrthwalte,MraB. J. Run- sell. Mrs Irving H ChaSe, Mr and Mrs. Caryl Roberts, Mr and Mrs S.nnuel H Valentine and Luthet p, Uraves, Jr , ..f New Ifork The production of ihe tibleaua was under the direction ..f T. '.l ot Rattan ol New York. The tableaux and those v, Im tool, part follow i c.ii nu n. M.lis Mudelim Mora l ; Madam Butterfly, Mn Talbot Hai in; in a Persian Harden, Mrs. John 11 Hanan ami BJarrt iioii" v , Egypt, Mrs l. j. HomervUtoj The Blue Vase, Mra Hanan Wsgnsr: Winter. Miss Katherlni Miller: Flowers, Miss Msrgusrlte Rdwards; Foster fJIrl, Miss Dorothy Norris Dur ing the changing ot t. lablSSUS MISS BlTwbsth De cam ami Henry Miller ol Nim York aahg savral sslertioiia whirli im hpled "Whan I Cume Home and "W H.i t Am I Without Tin " Mrs k j Marlannl sntittalned al luncheon in the Casino this noon, her guest r being Mrs, Johnson Johns, Miss Claudia Johnson, Luther P. lira vet ami Nelson ijrives of Ni-vv York. The Russian Ambassador ami Mm. Bakhmstsflf, acoompauled by col. Bloeumi I-, s. a.i nnd Mrs gioounti motored to tha Plsr from Newport for luncheon al the Casino. Miss LUCla Chase of New York mo tored to-day to Newport, where he v l the guest of Miss t'onsluice MoCSS atnl Miss Janet Hauling. Mrs Thomas Russell ( Nl W Yorl, ntertalnsd si dinner al c.istie t'omfon In honor of L. Pomeroy ilr.vs. Mrs. Charles II. Btelnwsy of N, a Yin I, was hostess at i Casino dinner h!e eve ning lor Admiral and sirs II l' it n lis, Duke HuruSSO, Mrs John II liiiiinn, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hchtnldt, Mr n.,1 ,is. c s King, ri i Btslnert, Miss hlllaa- belli De Cant Ward Stevens. Henry Mil lar, Mis All ii ut Mertrns and J l Ar thui A. Casseheer Miss Mar) h. Warburion tnok a few Philadelphia friends to Niapori tu-dsy on the launch Defender. Mis... IVniline Dlaston, Miss Ksthsrlns smith, chiiip and Emlln Randolph were her guests AUGUST 27, 1915. SUFFS OH PAY DAY TRIP TO CAR BARNS Green n. With -l i - Wordn PleMe Men. bnl Vfi low RonqOftn Don'K BACKWARD ON I'l.KIHiKS Poui sutomoblles stalled from Woman Siiffr.lge party h ad'iuaiters, 4X Mast Thirty-fourth stieet. early yeaterd 1. morning t.. canvass the twenty-four car barns of New York elty. If the suffra gists who manned them didn't SUCCe d In reaching all of the 0,""u HSStortnon, conductors and Bsrvloe men of the trol ley system It wai because they were out running cars ami not at the barns. The Woman Suffrage part) thinks It can save time and effort by going aftet men by claaslflsd groups. Flrnuen. po licemen, factory workers, c , are to he visited In the place! where thev congre gate, and II was thought that the Street car employees could be most aunly found at the barns on pay day, Yes terday waa the day when the magic envelope was handed out al various i.ir barns, and the suffraglsia SUOOSSdsd In rent hlng hundreds of men. Horns ot the twenty-three women who Went w re Miss Poftla Willis. Miss La- vlnla L. Dock, Miss Ida Craft. Miss Ade line Sterling ami Mrs K. B, WlthroW, Miss Craft. Miss Dock and Mrs. With- row had the blggsot automobltoi with seventean-ysar-old Brmlnls Kaim to an nouni'S tlplr arrival at the barns on a trumpet nlmoat IS large as herself. Miss Rrmlnls said she "caughl uf fraga" wher a pup.l at Public School from its principal, Miss Katherino i Blake. "Hut ever) Kill who goes out in the world and do s anything Ihf her--eif bscomes a sulfraglat," she delta red "You simply can't help It." The bariMI at Ninety-sixth streea and LexInSTtOn avenue were the tlrst vMtOd D) Mrs Wltht'ow's motor. There were a good main- l lshmen there, and they were much pleased by the glean lunner Miss Iock carried, with "Irishmen, re member the women November 2" 1n 1 rlbed in Oaelio. one of the men COUld v id Oasflc and he translated fir the others. The men took the leaflets and yellow buttonhole bomiuets the women I. mded out. tint wi re mostly n ini-oin-mlttal alsAAt N"veTn'er 2. "Sure, we ain't thougM about It." one conductor said. Women ! git the v te eootier "r liter. ' another told Miss Craft "It's natural, an' it's comin'. Dm ws don't bother about woman suffrage." a lug motorman announoed that he would vote "Yes" for ths women, and gave a nine! reason. "I like Buff ergSttSS,' 1 he slid, "beosuss I ain't Dover seen one with a voten Pr WOrna n butt n on that had one O1 them silly far thll ga arout.d her OSCk. Ireland proved b raver than fJWrreany, f r the latter country. In the person of a fat representative, waa routed by l.ttle Miss Disk. When ahe tried to pin :i suffrage button on his ahirt he broke and ran At the Nlnsty-alaUl street barns tin Women gathered In aix .tes at one swis p. The old paymaster anSUJ 111 them that he had live sons of voting age. and that n NOVSmbet i thv were all go ng t the polls with him to vote "Yes" on the suffrage amendment. SUFFRAGIST COLORS UP. llr. atiaiv to vspenl nt .lersei Const vtu MsetlnaTi gyaiNO l-AKB, N .1 Aug 21 - North Jeraey c,ait women who favor egual suffrage to-day completed arrangements for the mass meeting which will ha held to-morrow afternoon in the ball poom of the New BaeeX anil Sussex Hotel The prlnotpol sts'aker will lie !: Anna Howard Bhaw The patronesses of the meeting are Mrs t'ltoii Wlttpenn. Mm Osorgs Har vey. Mrs Ie'vv s S Thompson. Mrs. Ju llen Ortla, Mrs Robert PltoiUm, Mrs I'. hi.'. Ouggonhatm, Mrs J 8. Sey mour, Mra, Winston Cliur. hill. Mrs Al fred lli''. Mrs. John Franklin Fort. Mrs F. c. RaJrd, Mrs Horace ToUn Mrs F II Williams. Mrs BamUll Hall lier, Mis Samuel Metaxar, Mrs I S Alpaugh, Mrs John a lasfferts, Mra, Orta I Roland Riva. Mrs. Mi.ua Van Winkle and Miss 1. R, f'almor The ball room w ilt ls deoorgtsd with the colors of the "cause," yellow and White. It Is eapocted that 1,000 women w.ll be present. CHICAGO TEACHERS IN REVOLT. Will 1 luhl Rfforl lo liar Them Kr lout Hon Willi I it I it ii I n ,,, . CttlOAQO, Aug. d - An executive ses sion of officials ot the Chicago Tsaohars Poderatlon, following t seorst mooting of M.irraret Hatev. bUBbtSSU ngenl of the nrgnnltaWftni ami Mm. mio riagg IToungi superlntsndeisl of aohoola, w.is the plan to-day preliminary to a Ugh: aiinnst th,- propoaed amondmsm to the rules of the I'aiard of hklUcailon tun htbtti ux membership of teachers in any nrganlawUoh cotmioted with labor unloiui la'uders of the fed or at Ion, ii is agldi are lioglnnlng to reallae the aerlousnsM ot ihe a tdatiou confronting them, that there Is a ma.) ndl) of the board in favor of th.- rule, mat Mayor Thompson has come oa. openly against them and that t;u r ic-al standing tna) not be so strong as tiny were at float led to believe, FASHIONS SHOWN AT FETE. vo i i Held ai i.onu Beaoh for Fronch War Hufferers, T hi it -fi v e manikins d epinyed 'he latest fashions In dies- at the fats champetrs held at Long Beach last nlsht for the baneai of the Prsnch vi.u victim- it was arranged b) J. m Qid ding Ai Co. and Ihi dolls weir Ihe crea tions of Cillo!, QoorasttSi Jenn, Cherulti liemarJ and others, Also, actresses asrs thsre eellltui clgursttss, i nd) .old flowers. The., was oi Kxlel called the Damitii a tullored smt i) Bernard of red Rannsl veloiir. hisTh walstedi S'ith Wkls pleuls ami trimmed with SAbtS There waa a. pair of pajamas of bine and pink satin, with the trousers trimmed at ths ankles with -vhile fur. Tii-tiighi a I'.'i masque ,ii us "held in connection with the fats EDISON'S EYES ARE MENDING. I'riiiniit rlrsi ld Btopa lliiimer from I'nlaab Kaploalon, WBBT ' lg A NUB, N. J. Aug. II. Thomas A Bdlson tcturned to his ex" pcrkmcnis in his laboratory this morn ing as usual and remained throughout the duy Ills eves smarted us tha r. -s ill ol tin soliP'oti ol potash which waa blown Into tlislll yesterday, '"it inter fered little with his work No serious Offset la sspectcd from ihi iccld nt. Th.. alia IMIItgee sull which he waa Wearing al tie time of the accident was ruined io atalns The laboratory has glttays ben pi- par. .1, ii a. ems. for any mishaps, ami muimsnl was ntcordad Mr, Rdlson'a eyes Immodletglg, saving them from any hatthurua. SUFFRAGE CALENDAR. WOMAN SI'KFItAOB PAttTV io a m. to i' m. Distribution of auffrsge boutonnieres nnii leafletl ta men st car bone Noon- Outdoor mssiing before party headquarters, is Bi-t Thirty-fourth street 1 P l Men'- IjOSgUa fur Uoinan Mugrafs at voies f,r Wamen rsstsuraat, lu wall street tl P. M CenfarenSI of Manhattan orgsnlam at n Kn-t Thlrty-toarth street. am Day Open ah asestlngi a- Par it"i ka way. I P. )t - Huffrujp wsgoasita atspi fur meeting st 1 n I st Street and Third aienue Meeting st llll st tilth street as I Willi! avenue, nnd at ti at Hvth street aad itergen avoauo, I P M. Htrcet me. Una o t Wsvsrley place and OrOVS street. P. M, iii Itia gaffrags ants "PUsr," meetings in Tosaty-sseond, Twsat) fourth snd Tweniy-eighih gSSsmtMy Sletrleta 'Is 1'. M -Meet lata st ttroadwav Sid 1.17th It nit, Tenty-ni-i aireei snl I tnl avuiue, Ninety-sixth stre-t stnl Broadwayt Madi-on avmus imi Kifti nititli atreet ami CMumbui cirela WOMBN'g POUTtCAfi UNION n i, n n Me. ting st Thlrty-esrsath air-et ami Mroadway. I M - Meetings at t-ia-t End sle SUS and Blghty-alsth street. Itlth street an.t Dread a ay i llith etre.i ami Wllin avenue snd ll.'.ih street and First avenue. WOMEN TO HAVE CIVIC CLUB Beomlnenl RnaTsanlsts and Intla to Perm Bndly, Prominent women of New York illy are planning a new rlub for women which win be arganiasd aUmg the lines of tha City Club. It will be railed the Women's City ClUb. Mm Norman dl R. WhltShOUSS Is chairwoman of the committal on organisation, The committee list contains h names of many suffragists and as many otiars who are prominent among the antla. Misa Alios Carpenter, a suffrsgist, is one of the Women who originated the uba for th. I uft. which will Is- a centre for dl'cuaalon of cWlc proMinta by women. "The Women's Municipal League has done splendid work," Miss Carpenter Said yestetday. "but there lias I n a feeling among the group of those who have eolue III on our committee of mi. hundred that possibly more radical wo . than that done by the league would be I of benefit to Ihe elty." , Among those on the nigunlzation committee are Mrs, Harriet gtanton Blatch, Mrs I net Mulholland Bolsaevsln, : Mrs. Henry Bruere, Mrs. James l.e, I LaldlaW, Mrs Ogden Mills Reld, Mrs. James Bpeyer, Mrs. Wltlard i. Btralghi, Mrs. Charles Tiffany ami Miss Rials i'e I Wolfe CONEY PLANS FOR MARDI GRAS Parades ta Bo Principal Pea tare i This Venr'a iffalr. The piogramme for this year's M.udl 'iras at Coney Island, from September tl to September 1. was announced yesterday. A paradl each night will again he the moat notable feature There wilt be no king nnd queen to head the procession except on Monday night. when the members of the Loyal order of Moose will present their favorites Then- will be nightly fr-ak costume contssts with cash pilars Flags will be dlaplayod everywhere by da) snd colme.i lighta hy night. Tuesday will be given to the war veterans, Wednesday to m. Woodmen fraternity, Thursday to volunteer fire men, Friday to Brooklyn latter c,,rrra and Saturday to the children. CHARLES H. CLARK ILL. llarll'iird I'.dllor I iiilcrgncs Oper- atloa in Boetoo Hospital, Hastsoso, Conn, Aug 2't Charles Hopkins ciark. editor of the Hartford Coaruaf and one of the lending Bl publlcana in the Fast, who was I7 yi iri old last sinlng. underwent an op. ration to-day in the New Kngland Baptist Hospital In Boston His condition to. night waa said to he eattsfactory. I ir iiiigii Cabot performed the opera tion, ssalated hy Ir. Rdwnrd L Young. Jr its r k Bool and Qsortrs N. Bell of Hartford were prssent. Mr Clark Was 1 ii,i t: to Boston :n a spictal car ten days ic . following a m noT oueiation In this city, TOURISTS B AUTOMOBILE Li'Nov. Maas . Aug 2, - .Motor arri vals at Hotel Asplnwall to-day Include Mr. and Mis. A .1 Drexel Riddle, Phil, adslphia IBImpIs) . Mrs H ' Hilt, Miss Helen mil. New Vork tPlerceii Dr and Mrs William S Tei rv berry. i w Y"tk i National I . Ml a d Mra ii 1. Crowed, Jr., Misses Crowell, Mrs ,t T Woodruff. New Yoik (Pierce); Mr and Mr- W II Dav. New nrk (Oldsmohils) Mr. and Mrs. Waiter S. K. Kennedy, New 'rk: Mm II. A Hwyer, n w Dwyer, Miss Dwyer i Peerless i M aNCHSSTRS, t lie h) automobile at the I :'t trrlvals lUlnoS House It 1 iil Mi and Mrs J"'m H Carpent r, .Mr a'. I Mrs Ueorss M. Hall. Rnal Hi o . !"p, . I Uldsmobile ) ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlea Y Audenreid, Mrs Hannah K llentoii, Philadelphia (Chalmers); Mr, and Mis L ii Bowen, Mr, and Mrs, I'aysor Dexter, Phllud Iphia I Cadillac) ; Mr nd Mrs w ii Duryea, Master Duryaa, Nv.nk tPlem i;' and Mrs. Clarence Wlutm.m. New o:l. i Sim plex i ; Mrs Thomas s Koster, New Vork, Mrs J H t'oiims. Ponsacola, w. Ii Porter, Dallas iKrankl i . Dr ami Mrs i; ii, s armlth, Bayonne t : u ard) i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loomis Tuxedo Psrk i chaliners I W rWtBttRV! Conn , Aug billsts from N-'W York at ,,v ai thi Ideal Tour lo-d iy and Mis Thomas I. Hull Mr ..I Mrs .1. J Kline Id.- Auto Hotel Klloti Include Mr t ' 'hai iters i . 1 1 tvsrland). Miss i' D Ferguson (Plsrcs), Mr Mn H ft, Mots, i Ruii k). P, .1 H ml h . Ml ss, ii. ale (Paokard), Mr and Mra ny Van t. i burg. Mr and Mis II !' I. I Sadler i Ch aimers), John ll Rurrmighs, I Raymond Lounsbury (Bulck), Mra, n , 1. Lowndes. Mrs. M. ft gmlth, Misses N A. Low mil a, H, 1. Lowndes, H LOW u li s, H. L. Low ml - (f iok nrd I . Mr. and Mrs F. II. Ri , , , ,,. I mobile), Mi. ami Mrs .1 Kngllah (Tlionms), Mi. ami Mrs t , Valen tine. Mrs. Rutin. II, Mi s Witts iVVintnn) I Others wet-,. M:-. anil Mra i: C Clnrk, Mrs. John Howe. Miss rat It It Klersted, Nulley, N. .1. (Packard); .Mr am' Mrs s. Rckerti D. von. Pa, ii mobile) CaopgMTOWN, N V.. till gt tula- I mobile arrivals nt th. Il-te-aa-gn to-dav wen Mr, ..ml Mrs Miss Lucv Poller)! ' i Packard . Mr and l: u i' Buffalo, n y. Mis John Shee- ; ban, i n. a, N V . Mis Kathli en I in vis new tors t Fierce-Arrow ) : Marshall ' McL.iin. llua it. 1 1 prill I, tlllHtl)', N ) ( W hile i Mi .md Mrs. K. , ;..,V. V e.l Rl win. M Mlbl He Lai I r. i ieorge R Lull liner, Buffalo, N v' I t Thomas), Hurt of tberdeen lu ) Isll i . . : Sgsefsl fsS'l f'essefes in Tim: S. LiNii.iv, Aug II The K.ul un I I COIIIlteiM of Aberdeen Will to jo ho I'nlled Stales and .'until. ,. , n, w I viMt tits Panama exposition Ths) havt man) other ingauintsnta in Amirica, I The Count ell will attend 'he National I Council of Wonn n in Canada. MRS. CHRISTIE, LEADER; OF SUFFRAGISTS, DEAD Orprflniiptl Movptnpnl In Jcne tin RaIhIiIK Si'Vpii I 'll i I -ili't'ii 71' Vi'.irs Oltl. HaTonnb, Aug 2i! Mrs. Isabella M. Christie, organiser of ihe first woman t auffrpge movement in New Jersey, died at bet Imme. M)l Avenue c. last Ii tar Ii I . She was 71 vears old. She was the wite of Alexander Christie, who served aa a member of the Hark commission and was the president when Hie board Was wiped out of existence With Ihe beginning of commission government. Mrs. Christie was bam In QlafUJOW, Hcotland, on March 20, 1141, and Waa tlx daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joh't Lindsay, in isr.y her parents wanl u New Toril, and on June 27. lsfin. Mrs, Christie was married, She and lor husband la 1107 moved to Bayonn . where hl) resided forty-eight vears, thlrty-twn or which wen- passed m the house in which Mis. Christie rllld, Seven children, sixteen grandchildren and two groatagrandrhildran survive Mrs. Christie, The children ale Miss Marian M. Ailum Christie, of New Tors . Ml- W illiam II Chase, of Ceekskill j Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Jr . of Newark, Mr- William 'leery. Jr . of Jersey I'll) ; llsorge c Christie, of White llaltis; Mn. Manning y. Pisheri of rleveland, and Mndsay R Christie, of While Plains, Her husband and children Were all al (tie bedside wlleti Ml' I 'lit, stu died Kunenl set vires al the Christie home at i o'clock to-morrow uflornoon will be conducted b) Dr. Anna 11, gbaw, prealdsm of the National Womans Nulfrags Assoei.it ion. Intsrmont win ha In sieepv Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, Aft.-r Mrs Christie had reared her family, of which sin- was the llrst lo dl", she devoted all of her r-pire tune to furthering the movement to aecura ths ballot fur women. To this work she devoted thirty-two years. In Ixs't she organised the Bayonns Women'a po litical Study ciub. the flral organlan Hon In New Jersey which set out lo obtain woman suffrage. For many .veins Mis. Christie was president of the i lub T wo years ago, when ah" declined to s.-rve further, -lie Waa named honorary president, which of- flce -he nihil up to tin. (Imi of tier dsath, Last venr she was elected hon orary vice-president of the New Jersc) Woman Huffrags Aasoclatloni I buries II. lion Lund liti.vM it. N. J.. Auk 2i! - 1 Charles H Huff, at one lime a tele-I 'graph operator on Tmb si n-, was found j dea i In his room at the home f Thomas jolly, g Chelsea avenue, tu-da) Mr I Huff Was a WldOWer. He was born iln New York fifty-SSVen years ago He; I followed iilsgraphlng for a number of I years, then drifted into polltlca, ami f.u ;a l ing time was connected with the I Tamman) Hull organisation, He wis a! 'member of Chancellor W.il Ai-r'li i Lodgi . No KIR, F. . M . it ' lltoboken Council, No, ',', Boyal t lennum He was also a msmbet of 'Menu Temple, Nobles of Ihe M)'Stlc Shrne Mrs. Man h'ellls Heard let. I Mm. Mary Nsllls Benedict, w fa of, I Henry Harper Benedict, ons of the i founders of the typewriter business in i i America, now living at ." Last Bevsnty itfth street, died on Wednesday In Briar-; ; cliff, N. . She was 71 Mars old and j j t.ad been suffering for some time from J .a complication of diseases. Mrs Benedict was a grand laughter I of den i P oigc Media of civil war fame, i she left mn daughter. Mr Benedict I was president of ti e Remington Type writer Com pa It) from 1001 lo 1013, He! ia now retlrsd, He bolonss to at v.rai city clubs Ths fumral will la- held this after noon ut I o'clock from llic cltv home i.eorue tie win Beysaoar, l.. s.i Branch, N J . Aug II, (Ieorge De Wilt Srvmour. paving teller In the Parlftc Bank, New York city, died to I day at Ills home here. :l'.pi Bioadway Mr Seymour waa born in I n, a, N v.. Ion February 0i IIM He was a .voting man when he entered the employ of 1 e Paciflr Bank and had served the j bunk for thlrty-flvs years. .Mr Seymour was the "father of the I Ro.val Arcanum" in this cltv. He set vol us resent during the Institution of Long Branch council. No. 410, H A. on January 15, Uio He left a Widow, one son ami two daughters VI r. Theodora v. Holies. I.'vst OSANnS, V .1. Aug 10.- Mrs Theodora Beware! Holies, arlfe of Thomas HUberl Bod a, died yesterday at her rietdence, )l Webster place. Last or ange. She w.is born iii Paris, Frame. the daughtei of th.. lata Theodore f Beward Mrs Holies was a trust. of t'.o christian Science church. Orange sin was a healer for several years si,., is survived t.y her husband, u son, Beward. and a daughter. M ra, .lose M . XI n no . A cablegram was r.c i. il yeeterday 1 , Chi lea H Thlei lot. i.f I : Kxi hai a. I place, announcing the death In Mon- treiix, Bwltserland, on Wednesday, of' j Leotitii.e C. Munos. vv dow .'.'' J - M.l i Munos, formerly of New Vork, Mi i I MutlOS was 7" M ivs old S . had i, t. . I., i.i.i. in,..,.. ... i ... . i - .' ,..,! fourteen years it fore her hual I'a death she lived a the cornel of Nut . avenue ..ml Twenty-sixth stint gh. waa bin n in .lerae) C v. tin- daughter of the lali Perdl and and M.iinild. Marls Thli -i. Mrs c n Meuda of tins on v is hi i' alaler hrlnlopher II. Ron ton, Cim vo '. Aug. II.- Christopher Bell Uouton, " e of ti:, pi , r bualneas men of this citv. ,.i dead al his home here.' He had been in the iron business alncp j I Sou lu addition i" man.', other aclh'l ii. s he wai pros dent of 'h.. Union !' mule) Works for years He was horn in i on. ord. N II., In I s.",'." Mr I Ion ton and his brother, ths lata Nail e s I Itoutou, were importanl faciosy in ihe J upbuilding id' Chicago lifter the tire l.i ,,, he l.i -He Mi- Ii C SeliKin.n of 133 Will Plfiy-llrit street, who wua known on I fie ruudsvllle stage as Blanche Leatle, .pel I'esterday following an operntion I for appendicitis performed Wsdnssday at Mlkerlooiilln Bisters' Hospital, The ImmI) Will lie ui to Philadelphia this aftei noon .loll ii I', llii t Nun. . Rock vii i c CBNTSS. L, I . Aug ('. -I John T. Davis,, n. ., piotiucr builder, died at ll.s home here to duy in htS SiSt) I eighth vcar lb Was a village truster for several lerms, a former o re. tor pf , Ihe MucKVillS Centre Hunk and a lead ing Uieinlirr of St Mark's Methodial llplscopnl Church, He left a widow an I three daughters. Bniuuel .1. Freomaui ' CliNUBMS, N Y . Aug 111, BaniUi I J. j Freeman. t I i N. ,v Vork larrrrr a id ot the c.i.g. rs ,(.'. died I in-il l . in b.s h n. "i Congers H ) j lie was .'7 veins ohl Pol I ,1 C fuur j years M r, P n had la-cn co ne t. d I with the MOsi'i'i'i r, a I't'esliylcrl-in p.ipi r, a'd tin lusi in years In was ila edilur, He leaves Ins a fe, Mra Mir ha II Pi ' nan R. S. GRANT FORTUNE FOR TITLED NIECES Conntwii of Knnn ind Vfg- ronnteaa dp Hrrtenll to vld 91,100,000, ft Smdam Qnnti oi e of the is, in members of th, New Vork Block F4s i l unge, who .i led December '', lflt, left n n estate appraised yesterday at II, 171, lit l If this amount he gave 1100,000 i..r life to hla in ph w. Pougl.ie S (Irgnl, and left hl remainder In .ttial abate- to his nieces. Allele. Coun tess of BJaget, ami Kdythe, Vlacountllg .to Brotiuli Four da- before Nil death Mr Hrnnt gav.. 11,000 lo Job , P 1 1' Brim, ll.nflO each lo B. Maratldo, hi- Japanese alet. snd Ixurl tl Hi il.-s. a. ami 100 shares of the Rig Mudd) Coal and l"'n Com pany, worth l o S Holland These gifts were tax d as legacies be cause made in anticipation of d ath. Mr Omni owned securities worth IIiWI.TIO, of which ihe larger itema were the following Oranl Land Asao- riatton note-, 1101,700; nig Mudd) coal and Iron Company, I. sis ahar s, $i5o, iiiki ; Brooklyn ITnlon ffas, nmi sharag, III, 100; si. Vraln Cool Company, ooo shares, 00,00t i St Vraln Realty Com pany, it shares. 4f, The tooedent'S interest in hla Stock Rschangs arm of dram Co wai ap praised at 1111,000 on an accountant's report, showing that the arm was com- pos. d of the de den I ami W llll.im Wal lace, one of the executors under hla will He Bontrlbuted the entire . apital of 1000, and s .titled to all the prntus after Mr. VVallaes had iinat ft.i a year. The assets of the firm were a SIM d II 11,101,20!, of which. 11,111.11 j waa capital ami net profile, Mr Or mi a ne count was charged with ll,107,0H, of which II0.70S was draw' for the Count ess of Lss.x and $H.7lu was .. loan to the Vlacountess de Bretoull Mr Orant's Stock Kxchs is en waa appraised at M 1,000 and his J. .velry was Worth 2.''7s ESTATE'S INCOME $1.751614. Trnateea Rrporl on Rnrolngl of Hank lleml's lroii'rlv. An accounting in the stat. of John Custne, prealdeni of the living Sav Ings Hunk apverlni the laai nlneteeg yeaiWi was n d by Ihi Sutrogatea' Court yssterday, showing that during thai period the estate has yieldsd an Income "f I1.TE1.014, ..f which 11,00s,- !ivl was from reaitv The trustees have applied Mal.SOl in th. upkeep on the property and have paid 11.240, III to I, gntei a The iccountlni sl ows th it under a Court order real SState in Washington. Varlcki Domlnlck and Commerce iinotg '" I Rlghth avenue has been taken over by thi estate of John Castree J 1. 1 10,001 in value, and atock In the company diss t: .huted to the legatee- WILLS AND APPRAISALS. Jacob Ki.iNaSNSTSiN, .. real estits operator, who dud Decern tret 10, 19tS, left in i state of 1210,104 Hi gave an Income ol 1130 a yeai to lili mother. Lcop'ld of Weathelm, Hsvurla, and ths attir'a wire, and left 20i),004 to Ms wife, Clara Klingenateln. He had an equity of 191.030 In fifteen piece f teal'v md hehl 137,047 In mortgage! and $;.. sr.n n atocks ami bonds, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. some of the Latest Names IMueed mi ihe Itrgrletorei McAlpin C, K Bchneely, K.'bi, Japan . n 11 Mmi Montreal . Mr md Mi s. s Ritchie, Mlaa Ritchie, Omaha I Mis Uugenlo I'ateraen, Miss K Palersen, Washington U C Ml l Mis hrown C. Crawford, Loulsvilli . lioraos B. Packer, Philadelphia, Vanderhill -Mr snd Mrs Arthur Mini-. Miss Virginia Morris, Norfolk; Mr. and Mrl J Honden, New Orleana; Mr. ami Mis James L. I -o wry, lltloa) Mr nnd Mr- l I! K ngsford, short Hills. N J st Rig a M: and Mrs Oliver OouM Jennings, Newport, i; I ; Mlaa n.-iea O. Phelps stokes. Maine prlnci Heorgi Mlaa T Bticnns Mon treal; Prank N West. Ueunos vica. ClarMge Knsign c W M N'uiy, f B N . M;.-- Laura McNair, fleorgla. RllS-Carli l'. II. Ml and M; s. R. Sut phitl, I ndianapo - Alberl M M li.iugherty, lllildofogg, Me ; PrsdSI 'k .1 llooilrow, Northsmga i n, M iss . J H Wh t. . w i i.eshoro. . Mr ..'nl Mr- .i i' Calvert, Balti more. M rle tntoinette Mr md Mis p. II Miniae. Man heater, Kngland. Mr. u'.l Mis Howard ' l"i don. Ohieuw i M.s.s n Manet , Dei ver. Wl iTOtt- M: and M's k w Pratl Mr, and Mi- f w Hlckms, w lahkng ton. D C n. PAURBTT "ii W'ednasdii! Ausual Ji, fu... Nathan M Barren in hi- .., . .... P uners 1,1s us r. rldengs, W i -ir.... Rnslewuml, . .1. sa urdsy, Ausual :v at n .., ...-k p m rtRNKDIi'T V Brian ill N V August .'.. I 'I .. Marl. - Ills, wlf. of Henry Harper Itenedl an ' inn her of Mr-. A ' ii. 1 A I. 1 I B i-t Si valit) Ulflh . ,i vrk ' k r VI I nt, i in. i,' f Bni p: i in. 1 pott. s Uareurcl . TUB yitNRHAI. Ill bi'll -c. w.-i Twsnty-ihlrd -n u'.niipu. I HulhH ia RA MON D. Muddenh n Kar i: . kaway, i . : - j : urdsy, Augual ?v Itniuleiii maaa ai - : f 1 1 ie . M. Iiittrt.ni QltANPIN tusuai line- ThrorS nun, h -I I ' ilrandln, M H i . n , private Jerari it pap r, ph .-. e,.pv M' N' ': v , r . . ! ' t Munos and dsughiei f ii"' :.'s Per'. 1 a TILTt N At ni v i . ui w . dan da) . Augual ; , lal.'i, v . u ,iu Tin in Ins alglitlel )i y it I y taersl a.'plvei hi U i: I'lturi u, Oeeanport, ai ! iln .I'.-'. . a. Saturday, TYSON - Buddsnlv .... tusual 0. leM, I su al h) st im .t .1 i tin M fl -"ti. aged '. ' t'eeri v i i In . ' . r. ai.lei lllveratda. cuiiu.. .u. Sa lai, August v lit. 1 1.1 ill II . ' ' 1. j I 13 P V VNANC.ST su : .. ' I i;,... NT.' bsr - i i m Katica "( luni iti Li i i i