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f , . THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 1915. ' 7 LUNCHEON IS GIVEN i RUSSIAN SINGING UNVEIL TABLET TO ISIDOR WORMSER, JR.' S, FOR MISS YEOMANS DELIGHTS HEARERS ESTATE WAS $941,139 Bulk Cops to the Widow I Sinn 1 1 Kc4iicsts M init io rharitv. i Dfn(!intM Again th r'nire of Wtfietloi hI Various Kntfrtatnmoiitfi Ctthntml choir Gtrw Concert of Church and Popu lar Airs. Mem ben of the Women1! Li-hK'iip for Anlmtll Honor Their Prcsirlftit. HANI TTKNf) DANCES p, . again were tin centra of iinn'i i i- i . -. On of ihp Ural Miwruin nenta of iht fay mi the lunch. h) Mrs. U full I Hillnr.l i.imi hi r home. SO West Klpvenlli Mleg laglMl YenmAiiN, the de- rtftet. t dailghtgf of Mr. and Mfg. Oeorite itaul mQu VeontMW or Traaningon wiunre. Irnon tlio oth.-r guoBts were the MlMM Darothea c'ainp, Marlon ferry. Anne Knalev Hodasnn. Muriel Mtud n'Hrlen. Muriel ronkllng. Lai.''. t:thel l'""''1 r.rrtr Adelwlde and Alleen Sedf ule Murray, Lily Rupertl. rimnc lr" t ilbert, Marlon Tnwnaeiul and .'Ite. Mr- 'eld. 1 torga Henry Newion of Ftldge n . Who Ik pa.dlnn the winter drk, gave a reception yaatr- u afUn OOII at 14 Kant mm Hirtei introduce her daughter. MIsh laobel , non NawtOII. llewlvlng with them ,.,re th- Mnae Klliabelh Thayer. Wlni (rH Cblaolm. Maty Allerton t'unhman Mariel Wikki". Krrdrriru Ieteron, Mar. UCl Llndlbury, Helen Toiler and DMllortb. After the reception Den was a dinner and tlt young men . . .. m were Lieut. Jules James. U. t. Frederick Francis. .lordon and i Vrnton I navi r. niiiaw vbruvu, Raihbone Cuahmatl, R owe 11 Forbes and nadariek Willis. After illnner .Mrs. MrWtOfl took her guests to the Booth ... in II Ullwin Itl "I.oril I :iea'lc I' DWalPMJ Pinnei" wire given last evening by Mrs K. Fulton Cutting, Mrs. Bradlah Mknaan. Mrs. I'harles B. Alexander and Mrs Char le HMiry I'osier. owing at the home of Mr Sixty-seventh street . dance fol- ; Cutting, 24 I The guests j wrre all young people. Mr and Mre. Percy Hall Jennings lira a dinner laat evening at their home. 1 BaM Thirty-ninth street, for their MtM Kliiatieth Jennings, daugh tf of Mr "lid lira. Philip It Jennings. v was introduced early tlna month. -... at the dinner were Mr. and Mre. Idgard Steve na, the Miases Adelaide ml Alleen Sedgwick. Miss tlrtu e Col :r. Mlaa Annette Piavis. Donald Hyde. HOrfe I' Stevens. Johnfrlti Achilla, iValtlngtOn B Hoy and B, Howard Ba--r. After the illnner liie young peo- taint on to the various tlaneett ot lit am nlng. 0 lot the dances of last evening was i at the KlU-Carlton by Mrs John j if.' Phetpa for her grandd lUgMar, ( in- rharlotta Piatt, who is the daugh- i t- of Henry b. Piatt of ."-a;. Park ava- it Preva.ua to the dance Mlaa Plait j terialned at dinner by Sir, and l-j vnhur Curtlsa Janies a; their ' 92 Pari, avenue. Tlio guest- were .mrtsT entirely young pooplc ami among "ani aare the Misses Mar) Knapp, 'i HaHUett, ISIIaabeth Howard, ladelelne Carey, Margaret Knapp, Mar Dlnfmoro, Kleanor Howltl Ireen. ! e Uil-er. Helen Flake. Qlsdya ' . Ma: gam Lai farga, Mary .lay . Josephine and Alma de tiers- . Dalaflold, Oortruda and Eva Ha . Angelina Km-h. Dorothy and vio M K i ilaraldino Adce and Miriain T Among the young men were CI Duncan Miller, wortnlngton iusi P.Coopor Bryoo. Tbomai H. Burber, DeCouraoy Kales. ICussell Bart f W Dudley Parleton, Bhopard Kiech, s Dillon Ripley, Aroblbatd Rooao- 0)1 Will " Dottglaa Hot.iiw.ou. Tiieo-'1o- S'.rus, Percy P.. Pyne Id. W. ' lectin and Percy R. Pyne, Jr. tnother d'.nce of last evening waa I ' Mrs AlpbOnaa H Alker at err) , following a dlnnor at her home. Baa) 'xti-slxth street. It was for ' ! 'tltanta daughter, Miss Mabel v. I r Those at the dinner were the ' -- tin Rogers, Ruth Callander, Murtland, Joyce Jones and Bin Slier; Robert and Cord Meyer, Kyle. John anil I'arroll Alker i"i Johl O'RourlM Some of tliose at il dance were the Mlaaaa Bdlth Adams. u P, Imer, Kathryn Baohe, "ari H in Jaannvtt Hhtke, Marietta Chaplin, Josephine Battlf, Elizabeth ; 1 li.-sier Bar row a, Bnnloi Ulce lie lyamar, Anne and Fran " Balhrd Carolina Hoi sett. Helen Porter, Margaret. Thompson, F.leanor lea, Plorenca Thompson. Margaret ciu i Florence QUbOftt 1 John Hbb, Clmrlea I'ratt. Ryland Sixer. Fred- rtgham, Andrew Fletcher. Bteera, Sheldon Hoadley, John Pradarlc R. Coudert, Jr., and M unlock. H Pr .ii- TO HONOR CLARA BARTON, Utlaaarlfta fmXmtf Will Preserve Her Wrllliias In Mil sell 111. WCEITCR. Mass.. Dec 51. (Tara 'E1TIR, Mass., De i - ' rury effects arc to be nwde historical collection of the it tnttauarlan Haolatv here. "rt ( A'nfri ' Mev Percy H. Bplar, a persona) "d of tin foundar of the Red Croai hai made arrangamant! with ' " ill n for the transfer of her jpert! from CHsn ik-iio to Worcester. '"'' busy life Clara RaHon in redlbla number of latttri and among other Hiings ",.-i prose copy of her oorr. -eglnnlng In 1X74, when she iitad organlggtian of the Red 1 ice in the Pranco-Prua- rd i kept H 09 ride sal lor n War. Ilffll I 1 i s Vfli! Barton '"as born 'orcestei county. XOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Mra QoorgO Bird Rave din- i 1 ' the Ootngm, i li Sane will jfie a le- i lot ham on Dcceinbei ;tl ftutatiti daughter. ' 'a h- F. lland will give a to-day at ghorry'i for her Mial Helen Hand Anothar lo-ilay w II h given hy Mlas -"'roll for .Mies .Muriel Wlg- Tripiou UontaguAi daugn- i i Mih .Meredith F. Mon : lal Klftyflfth atreet. haa - uvand altei recent opern-!- ruiloltli and ll now hi the ii h parent!. I - 'li bUtatltOM iVill be given ii l v .Mrs Lawrence fjroaf Learning Walker Mra Henry ' Will give a dance to-night I i M K H , tol .Misa Kathantt! Browning John W l.ennia will give one Kiti-Cgrlton for her daughter, ngeiin! Johnson. Mra. Joeeph "" will Wive a dunce al the SI. ' ii her 'laughter, .Miea JOMphlni '. "' uxiliur of til! Suiyve W II give a lln ilaoeal'l and a)e thin afternoon in the ball ihe ItUx-rai lion. Among In! uf the aocietv" are Mra. .'or-i.iis- Mra Albert Harrla, Mrs m ii;g . Mra. "en ltiMit. Mra " V Prank, Mra. Mmvu MaiKs. - Beatrice Uetul. Mary Hoyl 1 i' rtrudt tdv and Ruth Ct. tl. ' i Ml sir WELT PLANNED The RuNHlan Cathedral f'hnlr gave ita annual concert laat evening tn Aenllan Hall. The alngjng ,.f this organization ha now become one of the Interesting Incident of the musical fteaann and the audience at laat night's entertainment was one of the largest seen In Aeolian Halt in the course of this busy winter. The programme was arranged somewhat differently from that of last winter and waa moat attractive. The first part was devoted to music of the ritual of the Ktisslan chutvh and the second part to songs of the Russian people. The church music liaa already becoma known to music lovers through the ministrations of Ivan (lorokhofT's body of singers, but the people's songs have baeu sung to only a few. That thay should become known Is much to be desired, fur no other nation Is richer In lyrics of the kind than the Russians The numbers In the aeo.nd part were a "byltnka." or narrative lay. by Kaa-i talalty, "The Plume Uraaa" by Hhakh. i novsky. TaohaikoWtky'l ' Legend.'' a vil lagers' chorus from Borodin's "Prince ', Igor." soon io be produced at the ! Mertopolltai . a "Khorovml " or taanl ,lance hy ArUangelsky. "The Sun and! the Moon" by Oretchanlnov and Arkan igelaky'a "Shades of Night.' i The old bvlinkR-. of the folk sour ne. roj wrr rljh n ,Urk of lne ,.,, . . . .,.. sacks and the still more savage Tartars : but that of Kaatalsky, heard last eve ning, dealt with the half historic and half legendary chronicles of the era of the prtclpalltle. the far off days when Russian nationality was not yet Organ lied and the Scandinavian ideal of separation had not been supplanted by the Hyiantlne conception of solidarity. The music was nil interesting and : 'some of was extraordinarily ueauti I ful. The church numbers served to j give to those who had not previously I j heard Russian cathedral singing an idea . of the splendid inipressivenees of the I liturgy. I'nfortur.'ately the choir did not ; I sing a well a.s It did last winter. There teemed to be several nea- bnys in the ranks and some faces were missing, i Probably some of the better trained boys I have reached the age when the voices change nnd can no longer be employed. At any rate, the Intonation of the Choir was faulty much of the time and this greatly marred the effect of the singing. Those who are acquainted with Kussian choir singing in its native sur roundings knWW that bad jntontation is not one of Its cptumon faults. But on the whole there was some remarkably 1- tereet.nir singing In the concert and the audience must certainly have found tha whole entertainment stimulating and mem -i-tt'ole. NAVAJO BLANKET. $37.50. Jofga'plt I'arkrr mp ul Irrt Inn of Indian OfcjMtfl Brlnfts ;i.fin.7n. Th f th Irdinn collection le- :mH;nir t .tiepli FMrkf-r tamp emiM mM nlffM in th Andirvon QAiterlM with ,i rAtoii that ainnm'il tn l,9TI.60i niiiuiriir. a rnind total of 11,116.78, V i:. tiNHtt wtkM w.r -if tha prlnojpul iuiyt'ty. gi in(t $S?. CO for N. 1' tr,, a N'iivnjo chrfl lraiirxe-i $.15 for '. 2!:. a rd anJ blaok Na aj,-v blanket, and lit. SO for No 32 f. an antique H; t Man Wei. N- ThomptOtl b-uiajfht Nu 130, :i iloutJe aqUAW 'Irewfi. for $33. Utd F. J. pfttora PWd 3n f" NO .fi nn antique Itoyt ta blanket. VISITORS AT HOT SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Mel.llle Inaslu. Jr.. Ire There. Hot Spbinos. Vs.. Dec. !l. Mrs. Doth Barton From li is expected to ar rive at tlie Homestead Thursday to Join her son. Barton French, who came here hist week for the liolulas. .Mr .mil Mrs Melville K. liisTalls. .Ir.. of New York ara I ponding tlie week here and .'rc out riding every day. Thev have with them Mrs. IngalUl OOUIIn, Walter Hint Mrs limalli l.rouKht Piccolo, her French bulldog, which won the hlue ribbon ut the Wit more dog show last week MISS ADAMS DELIGHTS AGAIN IN "PETER PAN" &e&pp&raiiee in Old Success Greeted With Bothiirti-ni ut Empire The appearance of Maude Adam." at liie Bmplra Theatre ia always an event for a large following "f theatregoei s. Last evening waa no exception to the general nil! h Inrge and ver. entliusi aatlc uudieine welcomed the a"treaa to New York once more in .1 M Harrie s play for children and gTOWnupt, "I'eter Pan." Time aeenia neve: 10 have dulled edre of tids play, ii eeUbrated Iti t tl enth ea i a Linhiiio- lnsi nlrht. fo' lust ten ago ' I'clcr" waa Brit put on the mage in ihla OOUntry with MlH Adgmi In the role -lie a ted last night. Since that lime it haa delighted thOUMndl of children all over the countiy, and bKla fair to delight many thousands more before i'a day ia done. Pilar and hia bund, the undorgi ound home, tlie pirate Mill the crocodile who j had eaten a clock inni (foot all and waa tlili sting for i weie there, even to Wann, iiie 'i"K num. a.,.1 Tlnltai Ball! life was -a ive.l !? j " I more by Petefl Whlmilcgl appeul of .Ii.v. in fuliles'.'" which was ;i n- aweied unanimous!) i' kv the audlenoe. Mlsa i the afllrmaiive Vibiina was show- ered with flowers and there curtain calls. many PAVL0WA AT HIPPODROME. w III Pa a "tiorat" ..nda . imeert l.rll-1 at Pavluwu will appear as a spec, .,it nt next Sunday night .1 Anna 'guest'' oonoert and his hi the i j;... ww. ro,i w ith Kousa , " i'i-' - bund. She .lo sevo , new ...In dunces, with the lupporl f M viaxiiudie Vollnine. iSthg H..j..e ooncitl i" JP-' Mine Mlura. the Japanese prima donna of the lloaton opera i umpii.ii . gnd ,, Am. Martin. Hoorge Ituklanoff and JM Maidones. also of the BoltOtl gii nlagtlon. or- ev orb To-H. a. lei y. fe.i 1 v i, : s : .. ,v Km. .,1 I tatorll. 7 P. M llia.nl of HdUl .itlcii, tlinrllut boird, . P. Mi Naval CiniUltlng Bogfdi maetlng. T vw-t Thirty ninth sue.', v p m Saw If Or Municipal Social) . niaetlal u .ii, Huiilclpil Pullaingi till I' m 'PRINCE IGOR' TO BE MEW OPERA OFFERING Will Bi- snug' at tin- Metros politan n ThnwdH) Kve nlnff. Dec. Chief an.ong the offei week at the Metropolitan will he the fir.-t performar uf next Houm Mn erica iper of "Prince Igor,'- which noun -ed. edil take ilu - as altcadv ati- Thuraday eve- mi, a, December SO Tl.e cist Will ciu.ie Mmf Alda, Perlnl, Kgcnar and Delnujiois, and Messrs Amato, Botta, Dliiur and De Segurol.i. Mr, I will conduit Other oik rao m-vt olgcco week will Include "Malta" on Moiula evcciig . ii. Mines Hem pel and Ober, ami Maaara Caruso. De Lueg and Malaleata, M BavagnoH oonductlng; "Die Walkttere" on DV'adneaday evening with Mmei Mal enauer, Kuii and Bparkeo, ami Memn Frlui, Braun and Bcott, Mr Bodanik) conducting: "Parolfal" on Friday after noon with Mine Mattenauer, and Meaara, Hambach, Qotiti, Whltehlll and Braun, Mr Hodsniky conduotlng; "Medami ButtOrftr" on Friday eyeninj! With Mines. Daatlnn, Porlnl ind Egener, and Meaara Martlnaill ami gcottl, Mr Polacoo con duotingi and "Un Kalio In MaicTBtra" on Satur.lav afternoon Hh Mines Ix'ir-. Mason and DltOhOtM, and Me- r f'aruso, Aiimlo and Itothler. Mr Polacco oon ducting. "L.a Hohenie" has been chOOan 10 Hart the seiies of doduIai Drtced fiaturday evening operss n!gt weel, ll "ill he 'ling b Messrs Polacco formgnc .Mines. Alda and riija.ti:. and Botta, De Uuea and Dldur Mr, will conduct. Ai to-nlght'a per e of 'Travia'a." owing lo the indisposition of Mr Botta, th! i"ie of ,1 Ifrrdo II be sung by Mr I'am.ovo Krelaler at Mrtrnpiilllan .ini'cii. Frit! Krelolar wii be chief soloist at next Sunday nlght'i ooncgrt ..i the .Metropolitan Opera House Miss Mabel Harrison and Henri Boot! will ling, and the orcheatra will directed by ftloh ard Hagoman. Marii Barrlontoi, thi new Spanish coloratura soprano, will ail for New Vori. from Bordeaux on the itaajnihlp Bipggn! "ii Januar) I I'ailerewakl . aaoall Keci.nl. On account of a sudden attack of cramp! of the inuaclao Paderewikl haa been obliged I" poalpone lue recital, echeduled for tliia afternoon in Carnegie Hall. The date on which It will be given has not been announood. HANSEN PHILLIPS . . ereniony Wllhool llnme of Brlilr' Miss Helen Tav hn ttten .lams . I'm re nt a. i Trail Phillip!, Mi- Kusell Trail yratorday al noon daughter of Mr. and Phillips, was man led llelnrlch 'a Ideinii r Hansen at ihe home of her parents. I.'.l Baal Nine teenth street. Tiie marriage ceremony Wg! performed by the Hev. I Jr. W'llliain Herry of i.indell. N, J and II was witneased by nelatlve only ienvlants. bait There were no bridal at man or usiiens Afi.-r the ceremonv tlon. iieie wa.s a small rceep- aa m er Hnlcher. M.sf Mvia Duloher, laughter of Mr. Imtcher ami a It. Dutches vviis anil .viis. ie witt p i.ii,. f nil., -iiiiiii.inu.i.,. . ... lllltl I'leil to .llllll r. .-. jei, of Mr. land Mra. tileon .1. Hawyer or Uronxvillc. N. V . laal nlglit In the Hotel Hosaert. ltr.iokl.Mi. The H-. Dr. rimiica .1 . Si udder of New Hi Mill w- lok . N J.. per formed the ceremony . The hilde. who wore a gown of ivory ! satin ami Oaorgitti crepe trlmmid with I pearls, was attended by Miss Neila :gen Van Brunl wild little nle,e. , .lu n Ice A. Duttihor .Mr. Sawyer gldnil In-esaei as liesi man Thi ic Bei -Mlai Iiml ilira I,, rl were iipiii 1 .a ngepechl id 11. Bohnal Tiie bride wu graduated fi Packai in 1I1 and from Columbia in 1915 Mr lawyer wan graduate.! from Amliei In mi Who saiJ sick7 MRS. TERHUNE, AT 85, GIVES YOUTH'S SECRET Sytteinatize your Work, l rles i in Hpritrhtl) Vnthor ( Port, li'ink'-. Mrs ISdward Payaon Terhune, author of forty l,,Kik- under the name of Marlon Harlaml. who celebrated he, eighty-fifth birthday yesterday with a dlnnoi part) of wn.ch she was the life. Is not a su. fraglit "I was doan in X'irgmia some tune njjo. she said .a-t night, "and i aekail a iad i met there ai. antl-euffragitt, 'if ou had lo vote to-morrow on auoli nnd such a matter It was someth.na being dlacuaaed in the pa pan then, how WOuld yOU vote'' Ob,' she said. 'I'd lisii my husband.1 "Itgeotitl) i aakod III Ne York, How aDOUl so ami so (an lsue. if you had to to-rrlorrow V 'I'd aak PUffragilt hee would you voto Important puidic pa at ) our ballot Jottn,' she ai - r wared i i.ientar thought that a protty good com on luffragc Thoy would voto Ilka thci: huBbandu, uui .1 ' 1 tilt' eXlMMIK.i of t 111 ln( ill bftlloUi t9c Ion, nl ; ht n.r nothing ''BUI I'm nt ttir;i!tit mi 1 ijo I tuny t lt1tPMii tl. I ! arxue hUoiiI t. I t ii1 vii. ami j MmnH to fr.iKr I'm that'i b'i dOlt't WftMlt tnc women a-.' unthlns out ttowntroddon In Nw Voi v Hut when they wnr the vote, ami a:e real for It. iHoy'll gft It. They're noi rtftdy tor li t Silting In her home h' '.'.'ol West Ninety-fourth itroot, Mra, Tirhuni did look more thul' rt' yean old. Slie aa system lias ' Itgblod her to do ao much and keep young, "I've worked hard alt u.v liie. ' she said. "bUl mj lime Wg! Ilgldlv svstellla- tl.ed. I was tiie Wife of a busy cl.-rgv- mgn i tgughi ni three daugbtora, who never went to OOhool until the were IS; and I did my writing all the time I lOV. Kvorj d the W. woman irk ; thai waa thi ra. rat, should hava some work keep her In touch with she iov to thing-Mr- Terhune met waa in A meric.i . sh Willi persona who . Pickens when he knew- and talked nie'iiliereil i laol g Waahington v . and she Is. s remernbf i ninks. s.-eing the only ,el Bdgar Allan has wrlttOtl Long Uit.e.'' ra Poa i f she llkea the best. all the 1 tier last 'Oks she one, "A WHITE SULPHUR ARRIVALS. 'leasa.il tin I'rmiiiitea llrl.lnu and I llnihli.it Parties. WHIT! S . -1 .I'M I It gPRINQt, v V! lire J. Mr, Rotting of New mother, Mis u vilie drove to to-dgy for lum altd Mi Philip Ashlon "ori; and Mrs Itoillna's aorge W I'ack of Ashe Hlniiturai bv automohllt heon That returned to New York lu-nlght I n Hie ho'.nlav .lames V Utborne. Jr., drove lo Hie Log Cabin for lunclieoi with :i pirti of friends ileorge i.wen vs ho is in the saddle dally, rod! over Hob's Ridge Another day of good Wfgther at tracted many players io ihe Qraenbrler unit' COUrMi Including Mr iiml Mrs. i.aihrop Brown, R. S. Wilson and Mr, and Mra, 'hrlstopber Meyer. Mre. John C, tirani of Ohloago fol lowed one of tlie shinier mountain tioils ..lid Mill ll'deii Lgwlon nnd rill "ver the Mis 111" l.ydla cilia- i Tray alien we mount trail To-day'i arrlvi ney and Waller ami 1 1, Noratrom no iude i 1 l Tuung "f New of Mlunigpotla. THE SEAGOERS iv by i'i. Holland antern Inr r ..Mill. Ill I. Ilh, I ll-.III; 11 nil William lliillii" Mi Helan V tr. .ic.r.. Caeiell t' c, enrbee W W lino. If i) m Hartiell artniif Hpwaril Maiur It"-'. Hn Mr ii". I Mre Mila M ail 'anil Mr ..mi Mia Hi K II.T 1 Henri T. lermp. t l Hin t A i.. la It ,1 Kliililaitd ftutlun .Iclin W. Wat.0.1 I .c u , H I In iltrai V i tin. r i .1 paatahip Ban. i M art a I'll It, I Itl. Mill Kilward vv Peel The it." ..'i'i Mr. ' K Oqwlea gwlwam I' Ciiahaiaa Mi ,11,1 Mi lliiiley Me .in.i Mra Kliliru NEW FIGHT TO GET BOY HEIR'S CONTROL eMtchegter Surroipate opeitm Vdoptioti After Writ I Herved, Re mi i In' HIT! lew g,.- preme 1 '"i lam M ils. son. Willi known as I VS. begun V I. ; I la' i th hv f ix'ngs count .i gel possess Croiaman Uee. Po .r Little Rl alien it's loins ot Mgnhattan, Will '. his P. White P A;n.4l V .11 Htilil wrli r prohibit to .li; k?i of tn Appc bltton. issued b) lUOtlc! j 1 tit lilt ii agalnit . ne guardianship I prooii;iii,. iint. I ll-.r orilr MUM li aRUiJ oil IVtUllMdl Th Lo.v : hir tt p:irt of u Mtatc loft b) till tniiWfatlttr, CroMnifttii a jff'' nttrchtm ho a' , $ T ,00(1.000 org atttl thf !;J'.o.iH'(i .s.i,,l(. ion bj in i and mat i : U I voiced Miiln u Pre. Jtr I ,t-t letter, of g tard May IabI to Mr I ajiaut)rd iii nftine iheti t lie ho u hs aii'i leaa tuuther, d Thomae Itllhlp IX- re . led In pc aficr Ihe l.of had of hla itopfalher and aduiited o Mi. Uee Mri. Ki'tiua Kenyon Lee The Hurroga abrogated the guardianship to-tla) and iasu,-, new Pita, tinea for all pat ilea to show , anas why guardlanihtp pain rs ghould not lie re- t issued to Mi s M Mills i. i..i g ;,. have the guard. at amp mailer raniferred to thi Klnaa ouniv Mutiramo Court Jtin before the lieartng . losed Clinton 'I' Tiy - lor, it torn ei fin- Mr. l-ee itirrad In - teresl by deini.i.d llg thai tile ulothe: -i'l-J atre.-l law of Mr Mlllr be held for oontetppt fori For iiii fgillng to answer a suiipii n.i Surro- j tin"! dtlt) gate Sawver waa abou tqi!ud nn officer ; She liven Kir lie.- whet. Mr Mills su that tholdutiei al reason hla mollier-ln-law had nid IWerad tie ubjptgt a was be, .. use had imt been given l ie ragulal let an - ihe hv tlie procoai aerV!t "I ahail see thli sin- gpoagra ..: tie i.exi bearing," continued jit Mill. e intend lo liave her us our wllnaaa and she is rot .tn:g to avoid being m tour: "j Sir rog.ile Sawvei aaid 'in view nl Iha explanation lie would hold the contempt proceedings m abeyance ;.. a.' whether vvoinuti ,,vpeare. LACES FROM THE WAR ZONE. Work ol it.,. II 1 1 ml to old Soldiers' Tj laud Tiie soldiers' Toy-land" at :1 Fifth avenue has received .'on, tin- .,u o, ilia, de .iaiiav- a vvond. lul .oliection ot daoorgtiva hand made laces and embroiil erica made bv women in id children iii every prO IPC The collect i i of blind gold made, Tiie commit glers' Toytgnd ti Ilectlon in Fran. il Invaded ' 'n.ludea the WOrl Fvarvihiug is ha lid I e. .ii . harge of ' he aimoiineefl yaatei'dtl WOUld be placed ,, t hat sale I'ri. lay at : rep. eient it 0 clod, Tlie vat ieil articles 1 ss-unl labor of peasants and destitute women. REV. DR. JOHN C. STAHR gg I'reohleiii t-; me rl I u of IranU- lln mill Maraliall olleur, I ,k St' A ri rEn . T.t . PeC :'l 'Die ltr Ih. .hhn S. Stain, president smSt'ltUS ot' : I'lunkiin gnd Marshall PollagSi died here tO4Vtgrht, aKeil T-'t years. He hail heer J promlnsnl in Pennsylvanls educational I rl relet for msny ,e;trH, was a noted paj ! i hologlil and leader n rtefui mod 1 church clrolSat lie wai native or, BueliM I'lunty, pg , and H giudusto of j ; l-'ranltlln nnd Mm alia II ' 'ollagSt clgSS ot ; i r 7 lie held dsgresii from Uufaystts I i Col legs and Ihs lt Iver-rts uf I'snneyl-1 vanis i"'. mam hm uruuiiieu i' i"1 ministry isTlfi Ptom Is1 tu igga i,, I a h h prssldgnt pro tempois of FYtttikNii land Marshall t''iiea'. and In ISStt aat I elected pragldant in i foi he ret (rod, bs I i ng euoceednl by Pi Nenty H. Applg, COMES AS A SIRPKISE A bronze tablet In honor of Mrs .Tame Hpeyer, president of the New York Women's League for Animals, was unveiled yesterday In the entrance hall of the league's hospital for animals at ado Lafayette street. A resolution 'beautifully Illuminated on parchment i praising her work for the hospital was 1 presented to Mrs Speyer by some of ! the members who had contrived the whole thing as a surprise for their presi dent. Mrs. Speyer came Io the hospital shortly after noon, as she thought to aee one of the veterinary surgeons She waa led In by a roundabout way and had Just concluded, as she said later. that she waa needed because something had suddenly gone wrong, when she passed through a door into the waiting room and found herself In the midst of friends The women had been at some j pains to make the surprise complete. I There was not a head at a window to apprise Mrs. Speyer of whai was coming. I Before Mrs. Speyer could do more I than glance around In surprise and pleas 1 lire she heard Mrs Robert '1 Mead, liliainnan of the tablet committee, ad dressing her with a little speech in which she said : "The membeis of the league have lelt for a long time that they wanted to express in some permanent way their ; appreciation We know thai without vou this splendid building would never have been erected An armrul or long I stemmed American Beauties wore thrust j I into Mrs Speer's hanus and Mrs Mead presented the resoluilon, which read as tnllows : I I We. tl.e undersigned members of the i Sew York Women a la ague for Animals, -wltli feeling of deevrst affection and I ilgliesi regard for our beloved piesident, j Mrs. James Speyer. have tins dav caused I to be erected in toe Animal Hospital, nt IS! l.afaet!e sine;, a tablet In her I honor 'Her ur.aeirtah and intelligent InttrMI I io belialf of nod s dumb creatures. U ' gether with htt unfajltag love, lympathy anil whole heart ad devotion, have found expression in the inception of this Free Hospital for Animals. Which owes ts existence Uigely to her effoit. and we north) heartily indorse her work and plOdgg our earhest cooparwUon " J Some of the names attache. 1 to the i resolution a ere Mrs. .1 Fraia-i Alt ken. I Mrs James M lla.ley. Mrs. BdWard N ' BroMung, Mrs vmon Caatle, Mrs. . I C. Cuvler. Miss Klsie ,le Wolfe, Mrs .i'harles H Dllaon. Mrs. I'harl-s II. Flint. I Mra. Clifford H Harmon. Mrs. Rtchard M. Hoe. Mrs Colgate Hoyt. Miss Klsis Janis. Mrs. i adwalader Jones. Mis. V. Kver'.t Ma v. Mra. Frederick Pease. Mm. 1.1. Dyneley Prince. Mrs Rdward Robin sol .Mrs Fre.len u W. Vanderbl i and I Mrs. Frederick W. Whltrldge. j The t.il.let. which i abOUl eighteen lb) twonty-four Inohoi, i.eurs thli Inacrlp- ' . ion : 1 " Tiiis labial l! er. ,ed b) the marAbtfg ,.f I lie S'e.v Yoil, Women II League for Animal!. Inc., in honor of its president. Mis .lni.es Snoyor, wi.ose untiring In 'ere.i leal and devotion In behalf of tlod'g dumb r real urea have made j.os alble this iiosintal or tuiltnala." GIFT TO HONOR MRS. LAIDLAW It. I If lo U - lilt I'll sc mill. .., .irl. d Co 11 all ' l.nl.- orUers. Mi- .lames I.e.- LaidlOW, who haa oeeo borottgh chairman mm- Mairhattgn I for th.- Woman's Ruffrag! ai u for the. . yean was preaetttod last night; wltl a laadoome sterling si ver- nugree ; baakol tilled wttlt n.ses ami appro-; pel ite engraved Ii was a loken of j I appreciation by her fellow workers on I i the occaaloti if hat leaving the offlc! of j l. .'lie:' hair-tian to ftMUtnc t4ll dlitlM i .t .i j eoli Urman of th H'Hta cotnmtttM, Ti prejawntatlon tech na by Mr. Prodi let Maaon M ra. tAldUM . 'iio wwi tau:i eowptotols by aurprtoti if jiiif.i briefly "Hie itut roprooonta Kmail non trt but ton front a iar number of .Iimt i rottwTvittee) ohajrmen nd oi kai f MISS JANE MARTIN llnd llee rlrb'i Ml- .l.ii t . ... iiiio ,- of m, imi- iH.I.ed.Hl ln,e MTU, - Martin. .' faithful employ!! of SI Patrick'! tgthadral -ii.ee it was in gTg, died on Monday m St. opened Vincent' Hospital front the maladlei al tendani upon io age, although ao one knew aMdPtl) what her bad hee-. ;u iiie hoaplta vae w.is. She for one eat. in a Mo nathe private tonm, ami hid re, attention possible i" of the regular attendant! i i- the Iral knew- 1 r and to every one gll! was Known to ng iraduate of st Hobool, in Barolo a he vv .1 , ne .lane ' ba 1 Pel oldest i I'ar.e hlal tv-llv. e.i was M.s- Mar io take care of tne altata n i in- cathedral ractoe (lei io .n lulled the care of the for the , le: g.v , choir and ulti.r 1 vestine lit! I boys Purmi her illness Mgr. uaveile j fraquentl) vlalted bar at ihe hoapltgl. ' Funeral services will be held at trt in clock tins in.irii.iig ir. the cathedral, It pected t'oat Mgr lug l.uvell, will i eelebrate the solemn t .in era I of II r. Wllltinua. ; Tha I I haua, Hi lira) of In Itiidnlph A. Witt toilcolngiii a-,1 exari medical in many Importinl titnin-.l lviiin..-w who died Suitdaj al ills tanne. Broadway, waa held yeaterday si lapheti'i ICpiicopal Church. The ri Nat in. ii si ngle officiated lallbearen wen in B'illlatn M. 2089 SI Itl . . Tl.e p.i Polk, I si irtioi Wall Tr. .1. ir ii i w, nr. .lames. iudward Wan I Magei lr. I .1 WIS Field lentan. II o ing I. Ta l 'o.mn.i oh I Ai mitrong Dr. I I MHI'ltl i.i in ll. Qri limit wldel 1 1 land and men of N't Home hire li-ied who I It lH III .Mi. II I . II. I. ri-r 1. Ui ci 1 1 1 1 v ..I.I. t.iir Will- 1 of Ulf I lihude 1 neUli'ul I Ht ll.- I ll.1 ill. I Kourth I Itttown .'Itlaeiie uf prittniitatti etnonii ... ratiiland le dead 1 ittrlim iii i il win ft. in- iiruOiarit 'i th RltOde Mind 'i wounded, all wet. ill but the doctor luiiteei'i ut Ite 11 ac.it.Hil. mi were oner and Id ion l.nu riin r. KdsOll legWrsncS. T. year" idd, . i 'tiled bulldei .fid contractor or Brooklyn 'and a prom :iut member of ine iSrenty eighth u.ttd TaKimyere Assoulatlun. died Mtmds) . 'l 1 he luune of hiM In ni lie lolden Mi Idge, 1 1 IUI vived b) t wo da tighter Sa in uel I 1 I a W rem e. W'estobestsi county, lie his wife, four me and I- I tin III lit WUUaii . ettsrda of i uate sucogodlni who WSM Moapltal Moid Rlectlon, n a liter, i artist. v gi i. led Hi'eetdenl of tin board of tne Pluwhiufl Hospital, Major Thomne K linggs, i real d i ii of Ihe hoard mi ysgrs. Kiit Parker Hull r, suthor "Pigs I'ig." n. eh- ted treasure!1 ' the sixth consgk'utlvs time Kranlt se n( ISO Margoue gvantiSi llushli WgM eh. ted a menihei of the Uout'd euocead 1 'apt Ohatie died on iNweitihar 11. K- OlSgth v ho The esia!e of isldor Wormier, Jr. alu died In June. 1014. In Hwltxerland. was appraised yesterday at t(l,lll, He gave $200,nnn to hla daughter. Edith Wormser (ioudrhaux, and ITtH.aH to Ids wife Angle L. Wormser. Tempe RlMtnu-BI received t,000, and It.OOt eaih went to Mount Sinai Hospital oiul the Hebrew Orphon Asylum. Mr. Wormser's only iealt holding i consisted of an eighth Interest In Hie property at H to H West BlghtyfoUTlh street, woitli $14,06'.'. He had ogah amounllng to i o. jts. Tho bulk of the estate consisted of l7.1.7x In se nrl-' ties, of which the largest holdings weie: I.OOO American Smelters preferred, I llOliTIOi l.uOO i 'antral Leather pre-; ferred. l52.L'5n. and :..".00 American 1 Tobacco. 1285.01)0. Ml. Wormser. who ronducied the, Stock Kaoliangs Mini of 1. 8. Wormser, for n time, retired from business on ac count of 111 health several years before his deatli and had reduced his Invest ment! to a few holdings of large block! of securities He retained his member-j aha In the New York Stock Kxthai.ge. which was appraised a' 142. "On He Wgg a son of Simon Woimser. who with i I, Is brother, Isldor. established the stoc k Exchange iiouse of i & s Wormtor, , Tie dOCedani and his Uhclt, Isidoi. con ducted the business eftcr ids fathtf'l death in IS!..",. They were brokers fot the Klklns-Widener eyndloale for yoarl HIT BY CLAFLTN FAILURE Or . la tiii-s ahivn Henry He Lost .sal of tl I'm rker's i Til. I an. e estate ol hi The a pi In James Henry Parker, who was . iiairnian of the hoard ot the Mutual Alliance Truai Compgny, ami who died on Jan uary '-'" last, s! the age of 72. "hoWl that Whll! lie left a:i eRlate of 11,111,- If, (1 notes I. ssi 1I,1SI through Inveitlng in oi twtntythre! dry gisods con cern! Which mad.- accommodation papaj for the II. b. Clgflln Company, Dr. Parker held IStt.tll fa' e value of these notes, which sere appraised at only HBI.StO. Dr. Parker, who ivs an et-preildenl of the Nea- York Cotton Bgshgngt ami a member of the firm of Spring" Si Co., had a depoall of ItSO.OOO with the firm ills otto:. Exchange seat was valued a( 110,600 He had a depos'l of .o.v.2"l with the Mutual Alliance Tins: .'otu 7an. He OWrgNl ilO kl and bond! valii'd a' 1100,797 Th- will of Df. Parker gave lue entire eitate to ins wife. Julia A. Parker, LORD WILL CONTEST DELAYED. nines of Witness Holds I i llesr liia In W hlte Plains. WHITM PLAIN!, S V . Dec 21 Hu- ai nle M Pel ra Manhattan. who savs s Lord. Cour -he the widow of Theodora A. u..s proaonl 'ii iho Hurrogavto'! to-da to ;ress ..er i lajm for the ee.:a'e. although Mr. Lord In ins I. od will sel forth thai 1"' "left ho wid,.w Ulldreti It R, Pi Ime, who ap d for soma of liie heirs under the said he as not leadv to proceed peat ' will, as ui iiml ,f th principal adtneaaee was ill ji.ln i appeal t 'billies V. MlnnOtl, Who appeared to the cllimrtt, said that he must try the , a.e i Ins year lecause Ins principal wit ness. Mrs Amte Crocker HourauU, is going to sail for Furope in Jgnugrj ai d ho cannot tell wh-u she w,n return Ml 'ion and In an alttilax it iwearl l.otd and Rugenle M Perrar 1 in the ':iy jlali in s,in Fran- in., I , . lis. o. Tie iscord" of 'he maniiige ere burned during tin- nre the earthquake, Hurrog Cll followed (lawyer ad- ext Tiired.i I Jou lated tl-.,- heating unti J N. FIELD LEFT $6,899,341. i- MarliHlt I It lil w llrnlhcr I lie .. Hi l.i.rl . '.- Fie CtiicAOO, Doc. -I -Statue An . in H Jonee lubmltted leiaut to-day a execul ir. eal and It' flii.il ra of tec ea , Field. Tlie Court, ehow! d to $.v.iS.- late oi the late .loaeph V. 1 dorumenl filed n Probate i I tha' ' i e estate amount S 4 1 - - JOMph N field, wli. died more than I a year agii. was ,, brotiml of tlie fate Maeahall Field. Most of the estate wag in atoi ks and bonds. fMuCgtlonal In I ItltUtloni are ahown to have received I lea tiuin 1100, joaeiih Fabyei Will tiled RlVgRHKAP. I.. 1 . He '-I Tlie Will of Joseph ii'iihys. watch-Hse manufacturer, who died laat week at Ida home In Sag Harbor, hai been filed for probate Tha petition lltnpl) states thai the estate excoeda 110,000 real and IIO.OIWI ner--or.il! property. The grill dlvldei the aitgt! netwe-n the widow and children, tine thouaand dollars i given to tne praaby tartan Chuych of sag Harbor In codicil. K.hen I, lira per left tl . tl'.ill ,T it" . v Bbei ICglTlh, Mm. . He. -' I I'i ' li. s Ur.ipiu. ix-vioveruor ..f Mass., L'liuaf tl acoordl tiled in and ownei . letl e is lurantory of the e. ite t'olii I here to-dl I I I II I lie I'l. WILLS AND APPRAISALS PKAB. a vetei niklv ii le. anil r t.T.'ioo to h vv LINt'll. line Itiiloiooi Wlf- ei ver o ii. par, . a., lltl ,gh-.-r OKOBltK - ill Aw ite. I I.e. en. It last, ll 01! '.. to- -.in.,, II Hell. Lllll' 11 Of st reel WILLI IM I.' ''I Inn. l.-rt in lit. York alld oilier New Jaria) and ae. a. it tea. irnotint Stan. i I'll tuba i.Utn VHKT M ' o. atneiy w in. died i I.-... ;t.i in in Connei I'll- i.nlk ii 1114,17?. .v Ini diarist SAM 't Mr ...... ... ... it. . f n- ii-. men ' i liol ..i.i tin rn iei ae friend, "Miti and tiaif-alit r I LOOO 'ii- it Mil; Ail am i KAleWt'S 1 lHt let'. 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BRENTANO'S 5th Ave. gnd 27th St.. New York EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY Books that (it the hand, the mood, the mind, the purse of every man. 732 Volumes of the World's Best Books to select from. Onhj .1". (Vnn Mtt, Cloth Ont :o Onto Sn. twWlei S'nd jor a mprc ff, E. P. DUTTON & CO. IMl nflli Are., New Ynrk. MRS. HEATH SILENT ON FIFTH CALL TO STAND At torn pv Firm in Refusal to Lei Hn Testify Until Hohsp- shot 1 1) .i i-.t ehc pmlnUnar) inquiry Into tl nfn-.r -r t ip IVatlonal itou faicafue .t- rMtitnsd before Li ut; Attornry-OentrsJ Obrnwlr m 2? Broad wa yevtsrdAy Pr&nk C McKiti ny, st tor ney f-tr Mrs John H Voouni h:.i othsi Jsrsoy women wiiu t?s.iii Uis ii'ia'-k on thi iiMu'ji - ir.uiate urtt . H!kH.i foi hii adiournmstfit, and the hen uk Went "" until I ft :3 o'clwk nrv Motidnj morntnf Mr. McKlntit!i stsrtsd tiff Hha w .-rx,ti-t (i tu ? he second v ' Res oi by aekinit M rs Julian If oath, thi- . , t tonal prssrtdantt to tnu ch itand waa nt. Hfth cat1 upun bar 10 veNiif; iut Martin Llpptnan, asaoi 1st of 1 . C. Htftrn, At ff. Heat hs counsel, avail iN-.-':i r'ii t nat unlaws 'iiiif i, p nharse aas nwtle sa;atnsi hei h opnonent h would no; permit tetlf) Mr. McKlnne) had luUpopnaed J Ciannon. silverttntnc manager of Royal Baklnsj rowd 1 Company railed him as .1 s Itneas. Mr. lanno wanted to know if i would be co . fni!fl 1 . Rtiswer 't if-c! tons, nnd ' ; -1 xplalnetl 10 hiif. (that ! didn't ha tn tvt'.f uulaSi tip ':inte. He id t!. h pnof erred to consult with h.? nertora before deciding what t- i". : . whii !h was telephoning, an adj-oi: mem waa taken, Mr, Stem "hm! yesterday sfiernon that he refused to permit Mrs. Heal to no Oil the atai.o In the .irtbrn-e of Rpeotnc h.irgiOcfi tvlng made aaain-t h because didn't wani her to be mad .1 t, rget for lawyr tthii Mm: m .1 hunilni expedUlopi Mm. He.ttii aiahes in be witness' iu eaUI, "and Wa sre willinc to let he g.t mi t!i ata 11U the moment that rtrdn r i tiarRt' i- made that reqmrr? to l nr. aered, but not until then." IMn ami I'lmrr. - k in hai a rltten -1 hie llti !' i'liMr'M Klttn h! h 1 -. 1 ,i h-'t ttppvai le hi4 form Vlctoi Herbert will roednct the L'heitra h ti I oOth performance of r h Prtn ei I'm- i thf t'ort Theatre to nigh MgliiOhi right th le pallet of !. . sppesr i't tn iii .Mr ..ii roof of ih Korn fourth Sfrf I'lituti' wl ,"' Been In ii eatlre ehans il progranims Vvetta 'i lilt bar 1 hSi decided not to ti hr-i ttrMtem 'our Hit t dti'l will t iuR.fi iii Naw Yr.rk in give additional ret. I'vrta She tmn transferred hr aotjvttlee 1,. the Masine KlUnti Theatre Hr1 wl make i.t tlr-it apt iTMn tfnre n Fin 1.1.1. pucentDM Aftei Lliat there all ! h n.-i t. nt eoneerte on ruegday uf''1 1 s itnlay evei irmn and Prtday af'" MARRIED. I lilt 1 n I, embei . .1 1 ery n 1 1 - 'hui h I I Muneun. m rs La John K.m'. Dl 1,1 1. jAVi''t"s reildenci in OaaseSj frail' 9 J " atoe . Anth m . be laved nuaban i ef A m i ott Anihoi.. Baeied swas nuletis it er "ng md painful i n- mi io. ember i b.tARU ! Mi inr;. Urdei j ioiuweiidor, j oinpanlan lle .!!(..! I Pl mm I e....M.a- th i in south Te i H r v - I. . . - i ii i: i i V Kit A I fin - 1 - I,. ii I. linn 1 I.M.N Ull lh. i u i : i ii Mt w r ...... .. r.. if ' aV - I I'' I !:, home, latdgeu sodi PI Mart itn imneti u . ' t;i a r Admtri ; HKITKH At I"" imrgli, IM . Mi I f- ilatel c Iii ltr. I . h vv, rei Irr.i ' s iUK oi. Hi i ember !i . i.o-.i ngi . daughter ot tn M.i'.mi llunter and John r iavege, dm i 'reiiteV.iii tiu -1 , guinmiti S .1 I Kunersl nervloe th house. 9 P u di ei pt Pin hi lutei mi THOMPSON a her residence, S'epperheti Height. Titeeday. Perembei -i -'.n-.. Hobartii rhumpeop, beloved mother ' Klorsnee Hobarti eVorrlsoi Hrrvleri Yhumdai 10 A, M r'reu elgss pHpprn pioasfl r-p. V