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(Ill MISS HELEN JUDSON BRIDE OF G.E. PARKS 6nvmon,i In ciitirrh of the Rivpnl) RMt Followed l Wft'cption. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER brother, cri v. tru-e Lilian E. rr.wf.irti as minor aim ti,,. Mlaaaa ami nam Mlddleton ...I Jl w "est man. a 7" S,rt A y Rohter of J uin Tn Ashley, K.Hrar Sleight ami Millard tloberta of thl. cltv. a.llhla after their wadding trip. Hha had Mies 1 her maid of Marjorle Ware were flower elrls. Tha ! Pall ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. fable despatches received here from Ix)ndon have announced the engagement M yr' ",w,t daughter of OTHEB VVKDD1K0S OF DAY I Z i bJTXS. TZ&M? vi2 Campdan of London, eldeat son and heir of the Karl of i i.u.i ... The wedding will take place on Novem ber 10 at Brompton Oratory. Cardinal Hounie will perform the ceremony. The entrapment haa bean announce.) of Mlaa Louise Wlllanl Rnnn .I,.,,.... The S2 5 Mr fe WUtafi Rogers of J'hlla Ulai Hlati York Judson, daughter of Vr md Mm Henry I. .Judaon, waa married r I : - afternoon to Ueorge 0141) Parks of this city In the Church of the Heavenly ltest t.y the Itev Her nert -n .,.m...i. ........ ... ...e . i.ur. ... inn, ...... , -w7." -r-e"-- h ha en i.rettlly decorated with I ""am r ioyo i rosi.y of thla white and yell. w chryaan- SI rj!Sf graduated from Princeton In 1K0 and at preaent la en--ntered the church with her J I'uelnaes In Albany. No date rave her m marriage, she tki'n',x for wedding. a . .... ,. ...... in nut Mjffiiipn r nr i i.'i . nmiii... ...... ,,e, , luue .., M,.ri.. m ur....u John A. Wyeth Of thla cltv. waa n. yesterday Mr Wyeth la 2 and I n architect with the ..-a ua .: i , , . II.. l. .. .... . " -t.. the (otter girl. W l.ei,ii Mil. iel or ( inclnnatl month, secretary to Ambnasador Thomaa Ml leet man. I lie ushers were ' Nelson l'ae In Home Th ,. ,i.ii... .. k her. ( set for Thanksgiving- Day. .-hur. palmi n.l t ham oral. The bf rl father, alio fill the full length of her court inn ..i velvet anu saun anil arte ar-' nounced ed .. Bouquet ..r wnne ..rcmas Mlaa yeara old Sin v 1 1 . ' he. .if i , a .i.iiiK'ucr ot Mr. i firm of I avenue tie waa ror four yeara a atude.it at the Beaux Arta In Parle n.t for ... .1 r... I'- . li. Maui ic- Hr Kdw.irl W i hi m, Arthur P, McKlnatry Oordon W, Abbott, D. Hnymond Noyea ..f thla K oe.te Brown of t'love. Mad, Juttlci W ilson of Toledo, George s Munaon ot Phlladalphta and David Rnie ..f Reranton, Pa. After 'h rernoiiv there wae n nail LINCOLN SALE NETS $1,447. j HlKhrat Prlre, ntn, for ( npr af KMianclpallon I'ror la aia I Ion . At the eecond day'a aale of the Lin coln collection of the .tohn K. Murtnn library. In the Anderenn Dallerlea. the beat price ohuinad waa 1415, pnld by Oeorse ! Smith for a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation imed by Llnonlii and Heward. accompanied hv a I letter In regard to the document written : by John Hay. The proclamation. No. StS in'the cata logue, wax one of fifty algned by Lin coin and Intended to he aold at the sani tary fair In Philadelphia In ism The John Hay letter wan No. 4D4. Mr Hmlth paid M 50 for No. 139, 'The Itlootly Junto." hy ('apt. It. H t'roaler. being an account of the escape of John Wllkea Booth ; J.',;, for No. 43, a Lincoln memorial addreaa hy ChurleH M Ellla : Z7 for No. SM. an Emancipation 1'ro.lamation laaued bf the Secretary of Htate. and $!2 for No. (M. lettera written In reply to Lincoln's letter on emancipation. Wag llelle iSreeue gave 120 for No. 423. the programme for Ford's Theatre on the night of the a ssaso! nation The total for the xesalon waa 11.447 9J and for the aale to date $1,781.40. The auction contlnuex this afternoon PECK LEFT $452,000 REALTY. Partial ni.rnl.nl af I'ultllahrr'e Estate Rrocikl n Piled. Hi- ' b) Bradley gtudloa Mrs. George E. Parks. rece;.;,- .,: tj, home at tl.e bride's parents, Madlaon avenue. Mr. and Un Pi 'i I ..ft later for an extended Wfjlms tri;, They will live In thla Ur !., M s.at.r of Mm Kran j. Hu. I Han .son. REDINGTON MILLER. luu .it the eds I. ale tot. Ileuinalou III III. 1 1 I more. RIT Jannay Miller ne.1 t... at Mr. ''oi : the rhe oil . farm ad heic! Mrs A Miller w and (.til-, Millar i tha ;ty to i i.-t. I daugh late Mr. rti. --Mise Allison r of s Bevan Miller, was inar- . it Ifngton, son (i. C. O, Kadington and the lata llngton .f Byracuaa, N v. in i of Rmantial Protaatant Epia hurch The reremony was per b) the Rev I'r. Hugh Birck- raa, formerly Mlaa Bllaa Bavan is tier sts. r's matroj) -f honor .hint E Iward J lietl- A partial Hipr4lsnl of the estate of 'arson ' Paolt. who gftaa vice president of he , W. Woolwortli t'ompauy and owner of the Brooklyn Daily Tiinej. howl property in thin State worth 4f4. MS.10. of which t4.'.:.0i Is real estate. All goes to the widow. Mrs. Clara S. I'eck. The true value of the estate, however, is not shown in the tax appraiser's re port, which wus filed in Brooklyn. Aa Mr. I'eck wua technically a non-resident none of hie a ock and bond holdings la given, and Ihea are believed to con m. lute the bulk of the estate. Neither' the value of his Time slock nor of his Intaraal In the Wtaotwortk company is mentioned. This is due to the fact that Mr. Peck held his country gorge at Al 1, rtburat, N. J, to be hit. legal residence He died April J9 at his town home. 383 Clinton avenue. Mr. i'eck owned property at 370. 371 I and 37'J Broadway valued at 1320. 000. j The house ;n I'llntnn avenue Is appraised at 140,000, Three other parcels of prop, art) valued a ttt.000, llt.IOO and 14'.- 100 .uc tltuatad at Watertown, n. v.., and i 'reedmore. I.. I. 27, 1915. MONTEMEZZI WORK PRESIDENT DUNHAM, i GAR LINE PLAN STIRS BY BOSTON SINGERS OF TRAVELERS, DEAD WEST 86TH STREET Excellent Performance "L'Amore del Tre He' Arouses Enthusiasm. of Head of the Insurance Com pany Contracted Pneumonia While Motoring. A CAST OF HIGH MERIT Having discharged Its solemn obliga tion to Ita ballot attachment by giving Aubar'g "La Muette da Portlrl" on the first night of Ita brief sensor, the Oos ton Opera Company devoted Itself sue evening to what In the language of that mightier show world of Broadway might be denominated "straight" opera and relegated tile terpalchorean festivities to a separate place after the lyric drama had ended. Doubtleaa lovers of both apeolee of entertainment were lietter pleaaed by thla arrangement. The opera waa Halo Montemexal'a greatly admired work "L'Amore del Tre Ke," which haa been familiarized here by repeated performances at the Metropolitan Opera House. Perhaps a fresh Interest waa given to last eve ning's production by the fact that two instead of one of the original Italian cast appeared. J?douardo Ferrarl-K.ui-tana, who sang stvttg In Italy and at the Metropolitan, again sustilned the burdens of the role, and the represen tative of flora was l.uiaa Vllliinl. who created the part and who haa sung suae cessfully on thla side of the Atlantic lnBoston and Chicago. The whole artistic alinospheie of the Manhattan waa different last evening, for the performance of Montemesal's opera was one well worthy of serious consideration. It had the essential ele ments of vitality and It aroused the audience to real enthualasm. The great aecond act came to an end amid long and loud applause It was real applause, ton, and the numerous recalls were thor oughly earned. No small measure of the success ef thla representation was due to the con ductor. Ftoberlo Morantoni In Italy the per wus never productive of such emo tion us It has caused here, and the rea son was Invariably poor conducting. Not till Ttiscti.it I took up the score was it disclosed that the original tempi were mostly deauenlng. Mr Moruaxonl m. sti fled some of the Toscanlnl tempi accord ing to his owt: Individual taste : but he did not radically change the now tradi tional Interpretation of the opeiu. His oichestra sounded better than could hate been expected from Its exfeised poeltlon. Save for the Inevitable defects In wind Intonation Its work was commendable Mr Kerrarl-Fontanu'a .1 cifo needs no new comment. Iteynnd the note that the singer was not vocally at his Itest with the audience. Miss Vlllanl achieved a personal triumph as Flora, and she de served It, She has not the personality, the plaaticjty nor the aristocracy for IX MA XV ENTERPRISES HARTrono. C Oft 11,, Oct. 2. Sylvester 'Mark DndMMIi president of the Trav elers Insurance Company and one of the best known life and accident un derwriters In this country, died this afternoon from pneumonia at his home, 30 Prospect avenue. While motoring laat Saturday Mr Dunham was chilled and pneumonia set in almost immedi ately When advised of hla death the Work men's t 'onipensatlon Conference in New York adjourned its a mark of respect to him. Mr Dunham was 8H years old, He was bom on April H. 1X4. at Mupsrlrld, Conn., being the son of Jonathan Ly man Dunham and Abigail Hunt Dutl ham. He was educated at Mount Union College In Ohio and In 1 s73 began the practice of law In Hartford. After ttv.ive years of general practice hi be came genernl counsel of the Travelers Insurance Company. In Iii7 he waa made vi . -president lie became presi dent of i, e company after the denth in lam i.f James U Batterson, founder and first president of the comnanv W hen Mr. Hutiham assumed tha presi- j dancy of the company its assets were 181. OOO.OOO. To-day they are 1100.000,- 000 Mr. Dunham's activities were not I connneu to i ne one company. He was president of th. Travelers Indemnity Company, vice-president of the Na.tit.iiHl Exchanxe Hank and a director of many other corporations. Including the Metro politan Hank or New York, the American Hardware Company of New Britain. Conn, Lite tllaatonliury Knitting Com pany. Connecticut Eire Insurance Com pany, American Surety Company of New York. Hartford CHy (iaa Light Company. f'oit Firearms Company. Underwood Typewriter Company, Eire Rolneuranoa Company and the united lias and Ele. - Company of New York Realty Owners Oppose Double Track Rnftwiiv ns Menace to Values. WANT TO GUARD HOMES The pi, in to opera eurfuce line through street from Cent nil Pi way is meet ins: will. e ., double track West Klithly-slxth l it West to Brood. very VlgOfOtM op ini on October i, i;t. .ir. Dunham marrle.1 Miss Mnry Austin of Brlatol, Conn. He is survived by Mrs Dunham and their eon. Donald, who is an assistant secretary of the Travelers Insurance t 'ompany. The funeral will probably be heltl on Thureday afternoon from the Dunham r.-s.ilence. Mr, Dunham was a Republican in pol itics. He delivered let'tures on Insuran.t at Yale I'n.verslty. He was a member ..f the Union League Club of New York, the Hartford Twentieth Century ciub. tihe Hartford Country Club and the Hartford Qolf i 'lub. position on the part of property owners nlong the propose.! route. It is exiex-teil that when a public hearing- is held on the New York Railways I'ompanys appli cation for a f ranch lee ai the City Hail on November i; iie Hoard of HSatlmata and Apportion men I mom wlH be crowded with delegations of dtlMM who object 10 the latins of car tia. ks through thie resident ial itlrcct. me objection thai is being rair.e.i by those who wish to prewar vo the thor oughfare aa a qulel street of fllta homes ami gpartmem lenses n th.- fg, i that although Weal eighty .;.xth street la ion feet wide from building line to build ing line, the distance l.ctw.-en curbs Is only forty feet, leaving thirty feet on eath side between the curb and Un building line for sidewalks and grass plots. If it double track car line Is laid In the street, the protesting prop erty owners say. t litre will be onlv twelve and a half feet "pace between tho outer rails and the cur. lu' ve hicles. rear Injur) lo I'r. .perl) alne. Thai the residents are Up ill arms over the protected car line In front of their homes was made evident last nlgM hy replies to telephone inquiries us to what the w.st Blghtyslxth street real dents thought of the plan. Mrs. thorite L. Cheney uf So West Blghtyetath street said that the street was considered one of the most beauti ful geotlona of the city and that It was generally agreed that oai line would spoil It. it. r.umui.i .lanes l apticr West BlghtyHtiXth slle.-t said his opinion, the lurfgct ar hi Injur,- property, It i known that among the i will I No 1 Th. w ants order J.t. t.i. Roegbet h, wh, NSW vk 1 'tats tin K gi.ty-sixtf itreei to connect Broadwg) oss trans vers. Patrick Prancla I. Petri, k Fran, is iriffln. the lingers Peet Company, rlfltn. t dire. "True peace is only the highest forrn of war." Stuttgartcr TagMati. BEWARE OF GIGGLING GIRLS, SAYS HYGIENIST But Don't He Afraid of Flirts. Adds Dr. Raehelle Yarroi of Chicairo. NEW CONTINENT IS STEFANSSON'S HOPE lagton - f New Y .rk got Th- ushers were Hum William Hontg . Jl Albert ,V Putnam and Peiittr of .-w York and f gyraruae, Among the out .if tuw were the mother and bridegroom, Mrs c c l a bes- man. r g Maraton. H Mallorv, rge W Car .v. ii. i Brown hi ,.tt.i Mr br.- Men lar- Hut a i train tl Mrs and - i gueata preeent brother of th.- ' ' Itedington I'.edlngton ..f gyracuee . Prancii Horrii Miner, ter-ln-law ..r tin- bride . T. P. FOWLER "8 WILL FILED. Batata. iroi..ii.i iHHrrastliui gU, OOO.OUU, l.efl to litoa. tip ,t.n Thomai H Kowlar, for many .-urs resident of the New York. mt.tr. and Western Railroad, who was it brother of Surrogate Kowler and u ho .l ed on, October 13 last at !iis aummer home Warwick, N V.. was filed for probate yesterday. While tli" value of the estate was not disclosed. It ts believed that Mr. Kowler left more than 11,000,000, The will leaves th, ...tire estate to the WldOW, who was Isabelle Hunn.ng CttlCAQO, Oct - "Young men. be ware of th- giggling girl, for she will 1 lead you astray, but don't be afraid of the real sincere filri. for she will inspire . you with h.gh ideals This was the warning advice which I'r Rgchelle Yarros of Hull Mouse gave in an address at the American Modal Hygienic Conference here to-day. I " .- must teach the innocent young l woman her ; iwer and Influence over the Arctic Explorer Will Puh Iiitu I n known Region. Above Beaufort sen. MISS POWELL SHOWS MASTERY OF VIOLIN nay ai nis nonn- on ML Y old. He was borH In he came to New York KrokkW llros Later Given nn tntereating I'm irrgnimc at Aeolian Hall i'hivs Odd MUfllc. II. he In M iss r ntnait ituui . Menu Ami., rna it . Lotjlas lata ii Lr m Chwr h Oni! frlenda Mr the ... and th Ba: ... , I ben ii, I'ajt -1 Hen ., I, i-U tills ... Md-. . Iliteiw, sunn. i Hew . Mis Mr ., . Ww h na laai Hrts.r The .. lion-, lull,- i Istr , , ter . M a uu . Prlii Inn. I p -f I.. II. fth. id t.i; cepiib, Tne , Fairfax Ayree, Mins Keatri.-e Mies Van Bach and Mrs. Maraton. all of New Y'otk 1. us.. tri tiMiiitr. n.ie Mgrlf O'Connor, daughter md Mrs Hugh H. O'Connor, was I-. Thomaa .1 gkuae, apeeipl v 1 vai 1 hjfleer of the Pori of . yesterday afternoon In the Ira! Brooklyn lite ceremony rmed hj Blahoi Mundeleln, s Mgr. Daffy. Thy were us- 11. ' Rev I'ecr Kelah.-r. the 1- Carroll, the Rev John S. - I the Roy, Charles Rellly, was at -en. led by her slitter. CJ'Connor, and Miss Sue Kdward Sail wus the best 1 uahers were Joeeph Mathala, Innea, Charlea Koougtl and Ma lavenport. I. SI I'lltllHtU. h t- been made of the ".1 s r in .lac las: of Miss I'll: 11.. .lauxhter of the II. Putnam, lo Kruiuld c. IJ Tin- wedding took Place . brlde'i uncle. Will. 1 heth, N. .1. The Rev, M I I of the Collegiate lierftirmed the ceremonj'. few and a f.-w Intimate W .-re nr. sen: . anil bin 1. rule have gone to on th. wedding Journey "i n until Janiiar) . when II live to this eily. NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. fe-w t i yfv , ami i f1! urnd . it thl 47 I'.irk Mm Archibald from Mi I'ark- thi Blltmori fr Mr-. Kltt'ljn Rrr trvt- .1 hinohroi. )fMtftlai .1 1 t he st. 1 ; . for Mti -'Maries s V'hltman, wife of Gov. Whit niAti, Mr- Hornet k fnmi HoutliHmpton. 1- I I'laii tit-fort r.nfMi'iiK Uoy a eiia-. Mr. and 1ttioii S PftlUlCt hAVi rtturnod fnm Virginia Hoi Ipringt Mid tro at 1 1 I 'ark ave nuo for th winter. Utm BdHh -Mai- Mas Mr ami Mth. Jin Hugh T PorUr win at the St itt'KlH. Lucille HnlrtHon. launh 1 tvl M rn Hons I Ki iliert mn. The w"l.! ng i'i ! kin. flauiihtfr of j BUMlnc tl mk.M lake pla.' to-day Mia5 AI ' nr of M 1 youiiK in, in who t'iimta a-rouitlnK her. Mild I'r YarniH, "VUCh a lltHi In hla life la a rtanveroiM ptrlOd hh1 iM hatt niu-)i IflflUdliCfl over htm for kooiI or e-vil Puttier hav- HtuKUlarlv fulled in helpitiK Uieir boy through thla period Now wt wtm. --ii nniat protet t them. "Iltlt on Oi the ohlof tnialdgja tA'ith ou Kirlt 1- l .iat 011 lead uur outiK men an hy tcglvt Invteaxl you phoutd empli tlrxt clMI fun aiwl appeal to their K-,Kern hat returned ' ivulr ! Ke-p 1 hem In the iwtti of .HUdMHI, ami at' PMFLlt0Wl.'Bf ";d vir.lU'.. in k.ukmiik ami mii nemivior on the itri r a uiri hsj t he payofco logic efTe 1 on a Voting uiaji of loading him i Ml d you, I d nul MO real, I ilnoort Alrt ng. TmM i a uMi if t tie ' highest type of love and Inspires .1 yount man irlth liijrh ideaU. Hut Kircif,pi -ire reatU one nf tin- most serious phie. of sor.ai hs glens "The k eat ontrlbutlng I hi tor lo the I depl'H a hie Jit ion that QKiNts tu-day , among iu roan) of our girls t Ignorgnoe, I Kdui athui is the aolutloit. The meat I price that sn many of uiir btftUtlfUl young Kills have had to pay in t lie price I of silence the sllonos f mothers and 1 tea hers." Mrs, Julia KurtH of Milwaukee then I closed the debate on the long si inding UUeat ion a t at what Age the child ! should he taught sex hygiene by .mnert- I I tig t hat t he prop time U when the I hild neks its find question on the sub" I jet-t. and then the answer to the child ! h uid ie the naked truth, Wi.NMPBii.i k?t. M. Vtlhjatmiir Stefan son, th Cgnndtan Arctic sgploror, lleven that the newly discovered land In Beaufort Sea, upon which he has planted the t'nlon Jack in the name "f t .inad. 1. Is Vary extennive and Will add many thOtteanoi ot stjuare ml tea to the territory of Canada. detailed rep. rt of hta expioraiionn and ill rverlea dur- I Ing the last two years, dur ins half of whloh time he waa gi en up for lost, hgl l-een received by overland mall from Hersohell Inland. The new land N northeast of Prima I 'at rick, and lie ffp-nt three day a on the land, and from what he ggthtrod ' he rt,;e.ei It run ah"Ut 100 mllsg et, I hut not far west. As far north as he rould aee were mountain milgsg, The , land sal plenty of a Mo evidence! j of musk ox were foynd, but plenty of bear and tots of carltu were aeen Plrds were seen fly Ins; north In in mefise nurnhera, which led Htefannaon to he Heve that the kind ran up a great ills tun-e. 1 The explorer ulll wlntei on I Iand, and with luck even on Patrick Land. He purpostl lo . the land he reach d last winter 1 fitrike out into the unknown teg Maud Powell, the distinguished Amer ican violinist . gave a re--Hal laat eve- mng a- AsoMnn Hall. fotlosrlng her custom, Mine. Powell presented a Hat of com posit lona whh h Included aeveral in te resting selections from violin mush lees frequently heard. Indeed, two or three of them could easily be set down liank" Prince explore anil to of Beaufort Hea, hlthorto white men, and where ItUI) even rtnd a'- unkm Wilh the KtefaiiHson Calved a report from In. unexplored by he iM'ltevefj he wn continent. reirt was re AlWtOrejon. head Krederlck Starr True in Ing in Ht Thomas's out -lljirtier. 31, M uss bkaa trice ' I of Mr and Mr. Mer 1 Krederlck w ooke of i' in 1 ied iy the Rev Dr will he nrirried of Ituffalo thus Church. Mite- (Irate A. Ktirnetle. dauahler of Mr. and .Mm. Kioyd Burnetts of Detroit, will be married af noon to-day lo Wlll 1 mm A. Anderson in the Miu:h of t;u Transncurailnn. MIsm hulslta la-land of r.3. Park gVe HU 1 nue will (five a dinner for Mihh Muriel; aki s ami Miss Madeleine arey. de butantes of mis seneon, at the Tuxedo Club on gaturday. I Mr. and Mce. I'uiiran gtsrllngi win are occupying their oountry place, the Hummock, in Mamaronsek, gill return I to 11! Kaat Seventy-third StreOt on l-'rl-da for the winter. Mine Hose l-axelle, daughter of Ml. S. BRYCE WING GIVES DINNER I 11 I-,-tt .-1 I It, It:. .-Ii i-I nr. al Mhrro'a. S Hi ) Win. 1 .Mam- Taller, rlaughl .1. Lea Taller, In Ht. Nevtmlier I, gave in in will marry Miss r i.f Mr. ami Mrs. Jemee'e I'htirt-h on , farewell bachelor In: in laul'i ' and In. in I Mm tin- ..f SI. IUn Ii, III 111'- H .i-l.i 1 lit. brldeamalda vere the and Kliaalieth Barber Mn t'tiHH) Barber waa the ritir 'I'i..- beat man was J. . f huereon, I .....III K IrUi-iiilHll. Kirkentlall. tlaughier of .1 Jueob a Klrkendall, 7 I :.. wtiii-. was nutr- 1 ma 10 Howartl M t'omllt of Hi.- a. Crrderlck liloom. w .s isnrformed gl Ida 1.1 .it iwranti Miss i 'bar- was iii.ii.i of honor, Miss wan bridesmaid and WW- vt.is in hi man. -ilnu.'r rrlt-f. Mrs. peter Lakvelle and a mere m Michael i Ugvelle, win i' married 10 William -i Uougherty ins morning In Ht Thomas A.iulnas I'hunh Tha wedding nf Mlea Dwrothy Kinas- bury rleoher, daughter or mi-, ami mis Ogorge Kingabury rSeoher of this olty. 1 to Cnarlei miii Palmar, son of Charlea M. Palmer of Sitraimt- Lake, will lake plate lo-day in Ht. Luke's i'hurrh, Hara- nar Lake, Mise Hlaiitha l-M h. it duuviner of Hr and Mrs. Allen Kltfh, will be iiwr- ried to Connor Laarenee of this olty. tins afternoon i hi. Bartholomew'! churoh. a reoaptlon will follow at the home of Dr. ami Mrs. Kltcli, 3H West . jrtft e ghlh street. tllini.-i' Amona 1,. gtunrt John 1 1 An hlbald Iteniiialtl n, i-:. 1'. Kuiter iiroae I 'lal"l J 1, 1 1 M.-K. nile, war.l H t'lttlH, Htephen Peabody 1 nlghl a; Sh.-iry's ins gueatM w. re h WIiimt. It., Harve) Wing 3d. Taller Mterllng, Arthur 1. w hit man. Jamei a brother M. I, itdow Towneend Ii. Jones s, Nagel f the south. -111 hran.-h of (he t'ana.lla is.lar espedltlOP, The) wintered on Coronation Uuif ami worked ail winter, prlng ati.i summer exploring the wii..te i f th.- Coronation uuif dletiioti hitherto almost unkitoajrn, and a large pan of the adjaoat t Interior. They iludted tiie goograph) of the dletrlot. oofreoted the 1 nooraplete oharta, aurveyed the roast, as well as aeveral hitherto uneurvoyod rlvere, fir into the Interior, made valuable geological simi les. iiivstiiratel (he ethfMjhvy of th. . Kskitir s ami oolleotad a greai Quantity 'of valuable naiurai hlatory peclmene, 1 which win is- forwarded to the Canadian , I National Museum at Ottawa. I llh the !xei1l!liv are several utile, 1 goifd) i aolentlfle men and the party has ap papmiifiy adttssl muoh in the knowledge j of tne wt.rltl us it. the shores of the Arr- tH reKlthti. ritiiatlou titilf was the loontlufi of tiie famous unite Baklmos founti tty Htefanaeon, and apparently In, iiulera n nind his party have made -t siiuly of the tribe, although no men tion of t hem is made in the preliminary reisjiM . as noveitiee, me mualu as u whole I Which she played was n larite pari of, rrench color ami effectively arranged for a harmonloua hearlngi The programme in onier of numbere j was as follow- Concerto In l! major, i No T. lie Heriot ; prelUdlum fulfil, i itu.-t . Harabande t Tambourln, Le I .lair; s nata. c major, opus .v., for piano ! an. I violin, mo. I. re. anlme, lies lent. tree anlme, U'lnd) ' A la Vatae," Victor Herbert; "Crepuecule" of Massenet, at ' arranged by Mm.. Powell . "Molly on the Shore. ' new. for violin solo. I'erey t.ralnaer. itml I'olon alee, t-'tlwln tirasse. Arthur l.oesser played the piano part I in the D'lndy sonata and the sucompanl ntenta Tin lie Iterlol roaeerto as tiie opening 1 number aroused perhaps the nrst in-! terest. lis compoaer was born at iu-1 vain o.-r i. centun ano. .md during hie career as .. ...n..r: vloliniet m. mar-. ii.. i iii MaHbrun, with whom hi- toured Europe ii.- had ati evidem love for oonoorto form, a- he rotnpoeod seven stlrh works t'.t: the violin. lie had a nn.. underetandina ot the Inetrumeni for: whu-h h. wrote The simple, itralght forward characteriatlca m structure of the concerto are pleasing, and tin- melo .11. ins urate ami rhythms of lis outline 1 carr with ihem a certain charm Mine. Powell rendered it with a ga Painful spiiit. The qualities of ttraoe ulai . leganoe of Dnlah she rmpinved reipiiien. ,,s also much umai beauty. In de.-ti the player seemed lo hs al her is.at la-t evening, Her sound niirslt'liinsh!) a liritt-ious iliirnitt ami ,-ommatidliia terpretatlve power were features all affectively dlaplayed in a large aaaem itlaire that uate full e Idem c nf ita pleaeura an Ideal delineation of Hem Henelll e I ' "r" heroine, hut she sang Montemezzl's mueir admirably with a voice of beautiful quality, perfectly suited to her role and with a delivery which inited good technic Willi dramatic value. Her musi cal interpretation waa a piece of excel lent operatic art. Qeorge Baklanoff. a Russian barv tone, made a splendid figute uf .l.tn redo He filled the part With emotion, commanded the sympathies if his audi erce and sang the musk- With flue the atrical skill A heroic physique ami a masculine hearlnir added not a l.ttle to l.uug ami Nose the Interest of his Impersonation. And j vived by his Wlf In Jose Mar.lones the cast whs provided. ti.th an Arrhibaldo of noteworthy Im portance This baaao has an un.-nm-monlv goo.l voice, a s .und style atid a xrasp of dramatic methods. His con tribution to the representation was ad mirable. With four Such comsMent prlndpali tin.t an atile oonaactor a perrornm nc j of Man siiataara ..ir. MmM . nail I th'.t :.t reiw-at the Impreeeion nwule by its predeo aeora Ti- oinra wears well Its annplicity of mel.sll.- line, lis dire. t riess of dramutlc utterance, the brilliant suitability of ue music to the emb di luent r Banalira thought together with i Its freedom from thir.Ki ... .- tricks of popularity, make It a grateful aoVMtloi t the repertory of this time and pti.ni Ise f- r t a naire lasting favor thai many of the more pretentious ..iienie which have been put forward in the last lie.-a.i, will have fter the opera the Rlyaian Mel.ls scene from QlUOk'l Orfeo el Kurlth.s was given with Maria Qa) as Orfro. Phyllla I'eralta as gTarkfice an. I Anna I'livlotva ami her iHllet aomnanv In lor of died yeeter- Webater avenue. He was r.s yeara Boston, in 1(11 as a designer for he went to lioc- iine --M.il - .- 1 of Central rurk. which h.oi its t.-,. mlnal hi Central r.irk West ami Eighty. sixth street w.st Bightyelxth street was once under the jurisdiction of the Park tie partment, Thla was true alao of other aettil-parkwnys. To v. irs aa,. the l.ec. lalature . nacted a law ir:v-.,K th.- Board of Estimate an, i Apportionment powei to transf.-rT.-ii- Jurls-ltd Ion to the Prssl. of 10.1 that, in would bJertora lives -trr ' 1 i ' ItlltlllllV line III I with its I road No. 1 dent of the Borough of Manhatt tins was done ii. itnd the nt era. reet & Co. and became a partner In the firm in 1SWK. During the Me- Klnley.Rooeevell administration Mr, ijrlffln. though a Hemocrut, was In spector of clothing for the Indians. He was a member of the Stamford Tacht Club, the Manhattan Club, the Irish American Historl. al goclety, Ki.lgh's -f ColUmbuS and a trustee of tl,.- Excelsior Savings Hank ami the New York Throat, Hospital. He is sur- - ami four daughters. Abrwbnni tan llrtitii Hush. Abraham Van Brunt Hush, as, Claimed the rank .f nn Bngliah died on Hundiiy at his hone . '.'. , enth Averue, Brooklyn. Ha fntber, who earl. St v- Hti - till a. oks titer Trees. The explanation was made thai I'ark Department didn't nave aufil. tunus to Keen in.- street in proper re pair. The Park Department still jooka ufter the trees its former dUt) of car mg for the grass plotl Is largely done hy property owners, who take much pride lit beautifying ihe epacei In front of their homes, although th- green sisita nr.- .tailed hy the city. Hack in 1(73 th.- city granted a fran chise for a h.-rs. car tin.- In West Blghty-aixth s-e. i trom Amsterdiim avenue to Blveralde Drive Tracks were laid in ISS7, deeplte effort ..i p:..p erty owners to prevent the work by means nf Injunctions. No other attempt was mUdC to run a eroestown line on this street until the New Yurk Railways Company fled ita recent application in- a fi at.cliise. phen Wife Bui h. mi leaving i:-.ui ml wl;l itud coming to this iiitmtry in tt South, The vl Ife wa y Paynton, saiti t.. he the dt noblewoman. The son Brunt, v.i bom in h early Me was engaged in he 1. business ;.. i i..ier was connected i i the Waterbttrv 'liips pany, .ie served in the civil war us captain In Ihe I- fiy-slxth Beg'ment, New ' V ' unteers He leavi - f iur som and twelve grandchildren fii aeaa I Tl funeral nom nee f Abraham Van the Netherlnnd - si-. i , ,'iml iii i take ulace t I ne. t Solemn reoule by t'n- Vlcar-tleneral, St. Patrick's Cathedra if .lames r Mayor. Hotel on morning mass will ooaaa ToMlay. Jay Coogan. who died at gunday, win it in A M. be ci lebrated .Mar. Uavelle. iit Cardinal Par- t nrren Mil. Hill. the ilaiu-i SOCIETY INTERESTED. Well Knov.ii I'rrantu Hear Opera al Ihe Manhattan. Boston, Oct. e. Warren Mai Hid, aged ft:', treasurer ant) director of the I National Tack Company, tli.-.l suddeill) here to-. Ia He whs a son tif the lute William H, Hill, a prominent banker I harlea K l.ranaer. Isdnu BgaCH. ai. Oct. II Charles B. Orahger, former I'hief Justice of the Iowa Supreme I'ourt, died here to-day aited mi He retired In 1900, after hav ing served on th.- Iowa circuit. District ami supreme benchwj since 1(7:1 .. I w .11 attend m the s tilt ! The honorar) pallbearers h i funeral win be I'nlted gtatea Menator jiiin.-s a. O'Crorman. J sei-g.-a.it Cram, Morgan J O'Brien, Joseph B. Martin- aate. justice uuae o. atapieton, Pub rv-.-e i halt-man l..w r H J. Th. Wright ,1nd Wootls. win. day, wag h the Stephen setv lo- W bars of th .1. II en l- ooieiy s inieresi m tne prelrtninary to ita reguiiir seaHin of oiiera ie In creasing. Among thoee In ihe audience were Mt Hermann Oelrloha, Mr ami! Chicai .vtrs rrauerti t riavemeyer, Mr. and Kappes, an sulhnrlti nn Mrs. int.. ii Kahn, M.ss Maude Kahn. J Evanatun las; night He Mrs, John Sknford, Mi and Mis Charles old, was born In Worms, Moran Iwhlls a student at the James nw.ef Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. Heidelberg became a lead i-.twarii m. I'aiieiri.ni Miss Matilda Bigslow. Mr sod Mis i ChaunVs) Mr Keever. Thornton Wilson, k Coster Wllmsrdlng, fhester Alan Arthur, Mr Uid Mis l.eo Everett. Jess., stunt hit.. n, r llayaiil Itivea. Mr. slid Mrs Ray R Is-nnls. Miss Lilly Lawlor. Mi - I an. i Mt James Parish Le. ami Charlei I E, Sampson K agpes, prof j on musi. I society pi. result In to Krartt . I III ISts i .Meii.leL.ss..hii and t elated w nil ma hi Henry died in aiis tl eiits lermany. ami L'nlverslty of - In the secret it., unify i lermany, As a was Imprisoned, hut sscaped whence p.- sailed for America He was a pit. tig. ..f- Kalis Ik- was intimately ass.. composers nf note. TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE. NEW SCOTTISH RITE OFFICERS David Dowa. i Am Hsitry 4)Ksindra( ir. Uil0aiie H. Raynal, IM Rirdaaya m i,wim, Jr.. A'1n S HIiHlaet. v. Ruaaell Iraoa. vVhttarlsThl Wataoni MorKii" Willi urifl KiariK V. Hur nn. COLUMBIA ALUMNI ELECT. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Ai I hi ttupri me the Ain-'i t.f Er ii AnierlCH, elicit s. h. II Mollis .. nun tlleetliiu Here, loath aniniai gaaalon .i I lilt t -t II . 1 .1 ileu -e .. i reinstall in ne Heard Van In .Mine. I Hive t reinstall will return t,. the operatic stage In this city next Wednesday night us a member nf the , Host on iii-ami Opera Company, in con. Junction with the I'avlnwa Imperial lius I sian Ballet at the Manhattan Opera j House. She will appeal- in the ml,. toIs of "Im Tosca,'' one .if her fat.. in, j parts. It is unite than two years since I Mine ErSmstad was heard hire in that role, M'ATRRMUHI r llct, ... i itorlsts s:riin a. tne Motel nit. tit to-da) Inrluris Mrs J a Puley, Mlu s. h.-.i. Mr end Mm i it ii. .run.... Red Hook, v v .r.t.k anil. Mr and Mr John Rlton Warlan.i untt B ion tVaylanil, n'- .rk . t r p,,, Mr sad Mr K s Con k and Mlas H T Thurst.tn. I'r..-. l.i. n.-r illui.ki. V w Ben t.i in ic i- ilea ittiin .iii,i ii i- ajtajas mlu. Basins tPsrksrdl William Harris Jl ....v ,.. ...... I fHsrce Arr.. .. Mr ami Mrs R nurdssll. Perl i-hfsier M V i it. i Isont. HI an.t Ac.-epte.l Scolllsh tSUIII v for I ne I halted Hi. ill i heit Territui it s atnl l Id yesterday, the following I'itthi.. t'b irnock Price, i r i h Embury last evening to itn uf KrailM II Singer III the ashingtotl h her The . ihl th tiiii Hat married Ki ' . son tl'. ' ililo, nnr.il. t.r w In u or by in Prlos - t tunny was Inllowitl hy a tut- PRTSOttSgSi antered the onuroh with her ln Vagal Tn-ila. Teehaolog) niub. luasksaa. II N It. .a rd of I'i . I a . .t 1 1 . i n . msstlngt hall of lbs i... ....I. i i' M et. y.nk t'srasi Club, dinasr Beisi iii.s. in. ; .in I' M p.-iall M.-r. IihiiIs A ...... .... I'-ii Hireling. ll..tei Astor, to I' M Aaterlcsn MsnufscturerM Kxport Aslo liutlun. i.tif.n Hutsl tllltmors. Torrsy Itntuiilial tiuh, uiettlng. New Roianleal Osrrtsn. I:. to P M i.st.i.i Tempts. Iseiure, "Kciilnoiisrms: the HisrB.h." I'rof. w. J. Uurant. 1:15 P. M I're.lerl.i. t ken. lull, '11.1, lent fnr I Is I It- !. At tiie annual meeting of the real- .f Ih. i-l.l t-ial ion lege. In America, lusl were sleeted Asso- Alumni nf i '.iliiml.li! i 'ol- llle Automobile I'ltlh of night, officer! for 111011 s follows : Prealdent. Frederick Coykendalli 'IS; Ice-presidtnl. Morton ii. Hogue, 'Oil; treasurer. Lyman lihoadse. 'oii, to mo teed Ueorge BarB Warren i asrrelgry. Qeorge Brokaw Oompton. '09 . msmbsrs of standing committee, l.uclus H, Bears, 'mi Howard n Daly, ; n Harold llngu.il, 'Oli Kufus James Trimble, '12; representatives on tha iMtavd of the Alumni Kederatloii, Frederlek foykert dall, and Henry McC. Bangs, '0. Hill ne. re ft n ll' k Vun. I. rl. lit John B. Pshey, W'.ishlnu tun. Mrs HrsdiP! Beflsll. Phlladelaals. Allien ay, v Jahasoa. Bustoni I c ip. si. Chicago, Prime Ueorge A. 0, Hylet', UatltOn, Ohlei ti h l'rait, Hun Pranolsco, McAlBla -Msut, a ii Pard, latndon Mrs T. H Wshop, New Haven; Mr Hnd Mra I B, ii.iiiar.i. Bridgeport, foan, lisrliig.- Mr Sad Mrs s. H. I,ee. I,ii. doni wint-heii Hmiih. Partnlngtun. Cona-: II. A. wiisun and Miss Wilton, Toronto, Uorralae Mrs it w. ssilatiurt n.. Anna llfcCorraick. gSH Like CitVI Mr an. i Mrs y- ii Palrbanka Roston .Astor Mr. an.t Mrs, t H Wbllmer Ruffslui Mrs Hessle II T.i I. .1 . I.., An geles. M rt 11 1 1 n 1 1 a 11 Mr. an. I .Mrs f W Pt.uer liitsllritl. Mail.! .1 II It Ii liltsl.iiiu Mr .iii.i Mrs Charles usthsrbss. ureal Hi'.riillSt..li Mass Hi it.-slt Mis V. Anil. rust. tiark Het.ipslrM.I. L, I . Ml. nl. l Mis .1 Kre.l rick Myers, gewlokley. Pa : Mr. an, I Mr. wiiiiam H s-.ins. Albany. Savoy. Mr an.t Mrs. Wlllard Jsnalnss St rSUlt Mr sntl Mrs chsnsi Mowlsnd it, LoUMI Mr ami Mrs. Jaines Hslnsi Sta Orlssaa MmilllhlUf" -Jsnies Coclirane, liillii.tel phlu, Mr. ami Mrs. It W, Hlukes. .Ni.rrle inini, PS. I Mr. sntl Mrs. C. K Htr.-ls ri, saaei Mr and Mrs. Arthur H Hsllev. Ilsr- rlsliurs ' c.-rs were sleeted M W Ua hes, Washington, sotrreluii i grand eonitnander : Jiwtah H. Long-, Bos. ton. lieutenant grand cotnmanderi Charlea H Weusier, Woreeator, Mass. I minister of state . Hoktstl I . Hill. Provi- dsnoe, it. i treasurer-general i Marcus i w Morton. Pruvldence, it l secretary. 1 general i Walter Seymour, Newark. n j, keeper -of ihe archlvee; lisandsr 'i Shsrman, Provldsncs. It. I. Miami master general of I ceremonies I William K. Blsby, Haver ' hill, Mass, ii rand marahul general! John 1? Mrassnger, Syracuse, n. v . grand st, nn tar-1 heater . John W. Hean. Itaver- htll, sfaaa,. srand captain of the guard! Thomas Wallsr, iuwsl, llaaa. grand genoschul ! (leorge B. Paul, tlranville, N. v.. ii rand prior the 1 ', "f Bite s of I 'mi-1 Sana urn. KB. D ARNALLE S RECITAL. I., a Hn r lone win. prrlnlle Skill. i nun U'Amalle, bai l I , wa liil.nl. for PHOVIPSNOSt Ik'i jeeokman Rhode honor lo William wur Qovernors, on funeral Is lo be h i,ov. H. .-. kin ill Wnr l.overnor. g,. s-By order of i lov. Island will pay high gprague. last of the Friday next when his d from ilrace t'hurch. liar ortleretl a Stale ceremony, with National liuard and Qrand Army eucort Hlshop Perry Is to ofllolate. . as he. ii ,i III a retilal of sonss yesterday after noon in Aeolian Hall. Ml. tl Ai nail, proved himself in lie a well trained and typical singer of Oerman lledei He sang songs by Hchuliert, for example with every evidence of uiidsrstandlng their content ami with readings de signed admirably to convey that Under standing to hla hearers. If now Mr. irArnalle had also possessed a goo 1 singing voice capable of answering to his purposes ami of iiringing eloquence to bis reudlng ll might have been an afternoon of unusual Interest ami pleas, tire iii Qermsny slngjers of Mr d'Arnalte' type are numerous. No one there seems to tare whether a singer ran sing or make musical sounds ns long as he can offer that singular Interpretative species of mi nf which Dr, i.udwig Wuellner was the most popular eiponetil. Bven In this country nil good llvmikllS ami American pro-i ierniiins Vent QUltS Into ecstasies over (he arl of Wutiiner and perhaps they will gather lo hear air d'Arnalte, who is unquestionably inter esting despite hla derliiemiea. uttoifg Kare Miscellaneous Volumes A7K.V7' KDITIOSS Kipling Masefield Dickens (Parts) Thackeray Cruikshank Leech Sporting Books Surtees Don Quixote Lewis Carroll H. C. Wells Kate Greeneway Shaw Rowlandson Du Maurier Charles Brock On view in our Rare Book Room. Send for catalogue. H81 Fifth Avenue. IBaaa RST recent a franchise. aLaaaaaW I hy th.. Vlcar-iienerat, Mgr. Uavelle, at tjHH St. I'atr.ks i-atheti .,1 I'lirdlual Par- ntKM imr. I Hll MB Morgan .1 O'Brien, Joseih B. Martin- V 'tv'u ipleton, IM ,1 i , n d K, Mct'all. Ibis h i it. Andereon ami Juetice Victor . fi-fl! Uowllng. isLln I wa t'llnenil til llyron tlnulei. ii funeral nt iiii.c tie'., i, ,v- . ..aaaV stag,, manager for A, H. UiiSll die I sud !. nil 1 i-l Sat nt- ft ill I Id y sterds . att. ii i j i i I Mcrritt ft ral chaiiel. The Slid I . : t t u . -hi. i I - Hill I ' 1 1 .: I 1 I , bars ..i Iho Lambs Club and iht coin- : I I It i panics piayins "Cimn la) ' and ''Aba IS,.' w 1 land Mawrusa." Mrs ringley, known lo -MM I j I the stage aa Amy Humtn rs. :s a mem- "Mr I I ber "f the latl.-r . ..: i x f . Was conducted by a t'hrlstlan Science I B reader and the body was cremated a: Bt In ! Wffh.i wkci Th ttshe wi.l h M ' ! tered In tin Adirondack', nt Mi On v y 1 gley 'a wish. a WILLS AND APPRAISALS J I . i f '. i'I.AI'.A MKVKIt re i.e. vt let .1,.,, t Jill U I IM I'bryatls street un Aus I .ft I i! h.-r sstats nf I lit, SO In personal prapsrty oflf ft I tn the Csmp Memorial Church ..- iii till t) I Chrystls ttrei t. H R ' ' f I'iNii s u i i .. .... .... i'i leather II last, Isfl a total rslsti nf ::.: a i ft I 0(1, ,.f which llQt.tll i ,s iij. , i,,. ,,r Ii'- I his i!,:. rt-t In Ihi. r. S , ' I 1. ....... f. : & pt iger. III. wife. I', . i fl , l.owenfeld, g..t a life . . i; J H . mil a her death the . If J . hi Iren, l?"" 1 , A. inks - I'tiXNK i ....... i J U 1 an -" : m. ii-mi n W I J S -0 which ... I I ' , ( relatliei and ih. it i. ail , 2 ralhnllc I'!,, r ji' , ti. -,.ri was the I'atht. Mis, i I '1 ' nf tVaihlnstoit I' Bl t '.': for i'i. tp.tat tt. i ii J hil, I 1 me. i...r .. . i.. a i x . i al j uitnue gnd rifty-iiiiith itrssl, III! I Kunsral ssrvlves it HI Patrick', i 9 jl'i Klflll ..!!,':. 1 II L J street, We.lnesiiity n iing, I i!K a ..' ;... k Intcriiii-ni .' sft nk y Iii UUI.IVHTMIN Wax. ag.-.l i , j "TMM i'i M-iii.i i. I'llrn II." .' i IV. IB Taenty-lhlrd iVrank K I'smpb. I I it..' i, Weilii.s.i.i I l niti mi v. tm th. ..la i. . " n ' J ,Bj S I 1 1 M . i - j Baal I . H.i I j 11 -i . . 1 9 i 11 i M H 'fi I r- :