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15 j. mniL THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD? SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1920. Jranp -Phillip. ,ite Church of the Heavenly Rest . . .... .fi.nnnn Minn flair T7"l.. Jtllt'"' - ltb rhllllps. daughter of Mm. Marshall jlUipj of 70 West Forty-sixth Btreet, vu married toMr. Edward Kelson ;ep of Shlppan Point, Conn., by tho B,r. Dr. Herbert Bhlpman, rtctor. The triie was given away by hr brother. 3?X&hMitq $c (fa- Will hold beginning Monday An Important May Fur Sale At savings averaging twenty-five per cent on prices prevailing at this time (AN UNUSUAL BUYING OPPORTUNITY SHOULD YOU DESIRE SOMETHING FOR IMMEDIATE OR FUTURE WEAR) Hudson Bay Sable $75 Natural ToppedHudson BaySableScarf,$55 $ I 25NaturalToppedHudsonBaySableScarf,$85 $125 Natural Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, $85 $ 1 75 Dark NaturalHudsonBay Sable Scarf, $ 1 35 R ussian $ 1 75 Natural Russian Sable Scarf $ 1 25 $250 Natural Russian Sable Scarf $195 $495 Natural Russian Sable Scarf $395 $1500 Two Skin Choice Dark Natural Russian Sable Scarf $1000 Silver Fox Blue Fox Marten and Fish $ 1 500 Natural Silver Fox Scarf. $1250 Natural Silver Fox Scarf. $395 Natural Blue Fox $350 Choice Dark Cross Fox Scarf $275 $ 1 95 Natural Fisher Scarfs . $ 1 50 $295 Natural Fisher Scarfs $225 $75 Natural Stone Marten .Scarfs-.., $53 $65 Natural Eastern Mink Scarfs $48 Capes, Stoics and Coatees $850 Grey Squirrel and Baron Duki Cape. $650 $850 Natural Gtey Squirrel Cape $695 $1500 Natural Grey Squirrel Cape $975 $850 Mole Cape ......$750 $850 Natural Caracul and Grey Squirrel- -$750 $650 Natural Grey Squiirel Cape '-$495 $450 Natural Squirrel Sport Coat $350 $595 Natural Squirrel Coatee $395 .SJLI-SJ IS"31 IfrattfeUn Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT MONDAY At Reductions of $30.00 u f 53.50 Women's Tricotine Suits ALSO POIRET TWILL OR SERGE 45.00 Regular Prices 75.ob 98 A. LIMITED COLLECTION OF PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE MODELS IN SIZES 34, 36 and 38 only ,NO CREDITS air i was Sim Carolyn Tllllnhut March of South Oranse, Dr. A. P.usselt Starr, brother-in-law oftha bridegroom, was the best man. The ushers were Messrs. Donald Durant, Steuart R. need, Do Bienville 1C Seeley. Harold Aah Phillips and Chirks D. WIswell. A reception was held at the home of the bride's mother. Sabk er ...$975 ...$795 ...$295 Scarf - Navy blue, black or tan WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP-Balcony Williams P. Burden and Mrs, Douglas " Are to Be Married Aim Dopont rtoto. Mrs. Anne Ward K. Douglas. 3Irs. Luther Kountzo An nounces the Engagement of Hcr Daughter. Mrs. Luther Xoustxe of J East Fifty seventh street announced yesterday the enpiiement of her. daughter, Mrs. Anne Ward K. Douglas of 35 Esjt Forty-ninth streot, to Mr. Williams Proudflt Burden. Mrs. Douglas and her fiance are mem bers of old New Torlt families which have been identified with the mercantile and social life of the city for generations. Hcr father, for many years a well known banker, died two years ago. Through her mother rhe is desfended from a long line of progenitors running back to early American Colonial days. From her youth Mrs. Douglas haa been widely pap ular In the social life of New York and Newport Her brother la Lleut.-Col. W. de Lancey Kountre. Her first husband was Mr: James Gordon Douglas. Mr. Burden Is a son of the late James Abercromblc Burden and Mrs. Burden nt 12 East Forty-sventh street. The late I. Townsend Burden was his uncle, In W9':J w,"ch l to be produced Harvard and lias since IeoteJ hlms(i. . liy lhf i)rama League Players In the to business. Mr. Arthur Sctt uuraci, yeja!Ki0 Theatre on Tuerd.iy nijfht. Mav who married a daughter of Mrs. Burka t, w f f , .vaS0nal VIo Boche. and Mr. Je A. Burden, who. lwy MemorUsl Association. Mr.'. Henry married Miss A. Adele Ploane. daughter ,, nimoc! president of the asroclaUon, of M, ?'-Tf . charge o'f the lule'of box. brothers. In ISO, Mr. Burden marriiu Misa Natica Bivei. a dau;hter of Mm. , genstor and MrE. claudl A. Swan!!0n t ichn d Ml s. few years'. . , j ,, ater. He is a member of the Hnlcur. bocker. Kacquet and Tennis, Cnlverslty and Brook clubs. For St. Ellsabpth Collts' Fond. On next Friday night the Alumr.ae A lodatlon of the College of St. Elisabeth, at Convent Station. N. J-. "ill hold a dance in the Hotel Bobert Treat In New ark. The proceeds will form the nucleus nf n fund for a new dormitory. The committee has Miss Mary C. Tielan of Ellrabeth as chairman. Patronesses from New York Incluae Mrs. '.nomas r. . Ryan. Mrs. Nicholas Cogrovc jars. ts. C Weeks, Mrs. Michael Gavin, Mrs. Will iam Delebanty and Mrs. George M. Pyn rhon. Social Nntra. Mrs. George Lockwood Brown of Woodmere, L. L. will spend this month with her mothe-. Mrs. Horatio C. King, in Brooklyn. On junc 1 sne win go o i.r .Mmmr heme on Buixards Bay with . ... . . her daughter. Elizabeth uarringion Brown, now In school. Mr. Charles N. Boe of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Msdeleine Roa are In Macon. f "r J " V: .V; . . ?. . V.lin, Ashe-llle. N. C. where Mr. Roe is taking his dauahter for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Harold Cuitls Bullard of 10 West Slxty-flrst street left New York yesterday on -toard the Lorraine for Paris, where she win occupy ner apsrt ment for the first time since the war started. NO EXCHANGES Floor 3- KMOIAL HTELLJGENCE. Xevr York, Miss Betty D. PJerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Plerson, Jr., who Is to be married to Mr. Schuyler Livingston . Pannni In Ihn rVitirih nt Ihft HpuVPTllV I lion, on nei oaiurasy, win nan mv .t j-,. J. mmncl & 't m?K. nJSZ I Loew and Emily Duncan. Mr. V.. Langdon Wilks, after an ab sence of five years from New York, will leavo France next month with Mr. WUka to visit his brother, Mr. Matthew Astor V'lkr here. Mrs. John Parkin Gilford will give an auction bridge parly on next Friday afternoon for Mrs. George Plnckard cf London, who has been In New York sev eral months. Mrs. William K. Vandsrbllt. Jr., and Mies Muriel Vanderbllt will return this week from French Lick Springs. Mrs. Kewbold Morris will pass tho summer In Europe. Mrs. Charles E. Sands and her daugh ter. Mrs. Leo Delafleld. will leave New. York soon to pass the summer on the south coast of England. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Partons will tart for Europe In two weeks to be guests of her brother, Mr. Henry Clews. Jr., In Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kip Rhlnelander have taken the house of Mrs. Stanley !ortlmr In Tuxedo Park and will bo there on Tuesday for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Oaborn went yesterday to Garrison. N. A'., where they will remain until August, when they will go to Tranquillity Farm, Aehertlle, Me., to be the Runts of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Jav Uchleffelln. Miss Annie B. Jennings will go to her country house at Fairfield, Conn., to morrow. 8he will start for Europe on Ju.y t and paw the remainder or the rummer In France. Mr. and Mrs. Lydig Hoyt have opened their new house In Woodbury, L. I. Mrs. Charles It. Baldwin has leased Mrs. Le Boy King's villa In Bellevue avenue. Newport, for next summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Byers of ScwIcV lev. Pa., who passed the winter In Aiken, fl. C, are at the Hotel St. Begls td lemain until they go to Southampton for the summer. Washington. Lady Geddes, wife of the British Am. bastador, was the chief guet of Mrs. De Frees Critten at luncheon yesterday. Mrs. Critten has known Lad? Geddes Mnce the days when the latter was MIps lsabelle Boss and they were ntishbors in cjircn isianu. Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson had a ruppr on Friday for the cast of 'The Craft of th Tortolfe." Prof. Algernon Brad!e.- UavlJeon. at Ci Wlsconsia avenue. nar ueinefaa. mu. Airs. r .vur- t . s r, on In oonflneJ in !h houfe bv IllnesJ. ! Dr. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, president of Harvard University who went to Vi'wthltiutiin in atlnil i il nn.r nf ., ttwmnMon 10 atl"u1 u ,nner 01 Asn-ciatcd Harvard Clubs. Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Delano. Representative, and Mrs. Frederick C. nicks have returned from Mel; wedding trip ajll ore at A3 O street, ov wer marrjj 0n April IT. Mrs. Hiks wa. MJls J!arie Christie Stevens. Mr. Algernon F. M. Grelg. previously on the Br'tish Embassy staff, and now living In New York, Is In Washington to pasw Sunday. In Other Places. --MlllUil T-llir.l. I- U I" T"llfcafcT7- f MJgs y Elisabeth Evans. , r- daughter of Mr.- Finnle B. Evans of New York, to Mr. Henry D. Sharpe of Providence. Jfr. and Mrs. Prrscott Lawrence and Miss Katharine B. Lawrence and Mr. r. .- ., ,,. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan are at the Muenchlnger King. Newport, from New York. Urs. Harold Brown and Miss Margaret H. Busk left Newport for New York yes terday. Commander Charles W. Crosse. IT. P. N., and Mrs. Crosse will leave Newport this week for the Pacific coast, where he will take up his duties with the Pacific fleet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Coblidge of Boston announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Isabel A. Coolldge. to Dr. Thomas Donald Cunnlnsham, son cf Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cunningham of Denver. Col. Miss Coolldics Is com pleting her course at Badrllff?, Inter rupted by two years' war service abroad. Mr. snd lira. John H. Boss of Hlng ham have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Constance Boss, to Mr. Ucbert O. Swan of New York city, son of the late Edward H. Swan of Oys ter Bay. Miss Roes is a member of the 3906 Sowing Circle. Mr. Swan is a gradu ate of Trinceton and a member of the University Club and the Society of Colo nial Wars, both of New York. To Talk on War Memorial. Tl. T tfn, nt . V. r-nllMA - f (,, rtui. iic.su .u..i " u,. u.bl v. City of New York will give his last lecture on "Appreciation of Modern ' ?Zxl Id wropw Art." on next Wednerday at 4:15 o'clock loT U.mis eatin bat, contamui Uberty in the afternoon In the art lecture room bond, other paper. Weat th t toColum of the main building. The subject will '"' t : "heral reward. T. GAFFXE, 1M b, "X1ZJm!K1 iT-:mur.day evenln.-. between Cd a, and Monuments, with special reference to , , i.t ribwar. .-tMtiiK,k various war memorials. NICHOLS ESTATE $200,000. la Left to Wldn tt In Trnat for Their Children. The will of John W. T. Nichols, a drj goods merchant, who left an estate esti mated at about 1200,000, was filed yes- I ,- In nm Jt, rrnw 9 1 ' Pmirt ITa t I Jn.i on Tirtt lat in hi home 4' LOsT-Biamond iUard ran. Thurrlay nuht. .1 . . ,Z,IZ ,u Wttle Clab er la tail: liberal reward. Lctm West Eleventh street, bequeathing the (f't: residue of his estate In trust to his ixisT .aWe i-rf In Font taiirab. from AI widow. I cnnnla Hotfi to Toil f!r.lii.te Hoapltal: After her desth the principal Is to reward. st'l.I.Y. Alr-fqnln Hotl. be divided anions their children. John Iajmi Black uirptu ig. i mbway. ' T. Nichols of Mastin. L. I.; William April :S. K".p moarj rclnrn cmtrnf. .No , .... TrT p.ti,..ni. .Taylor of Syosset, Helen En tab rook of I Deerfleld. Mass.. and Susan F. Nichols. i who lives wlth,hcr mother In the Elev- enth street home. ERNBSTO s. cnE. r-"".re ;.Hr.n of III Prt'ma of this city, died here to- day. nnaalan Scientist Dead. Moscow, April 23. Tht death Is an ,. ' nounced of K. A. Tlmlrtaseff. the Rua - slan selmllst lie was forty years old. ' CROWN PRINCESS Of SWEDEN DIES 1 urrt-sv4.li Was Daughter of the Dake of Connaught. ,,,.,, ,,. , ,- j, t,,.... ncr ""triage was Princess Margaret of Connaut. here tills afternoon. Th0 Crown h.d h,en iufftr. . - -. 1 Ing from erysipelas, which affected the tar and resulted In blood poisoning. London, May l.Tlie Duke of Con naught received news here of the death In Stockholm of his daughter, Crown Princess Guatave Adolph of Sweden, amid hundreds of congratulatory moo rages sent U him on his seventieth birthday. Princess Margaret was married to the Crown Prince of Sweden on June is, i3V3, ana naa Dome mm nn rnn- Orrn, four boys and a glrL Tl.o Prtn- If, 1905. and had borne him fM chll teas, who was born on January 15, I5S2. was often termed the "tomboy" of the British, royal family because of her fondness for out-of-door life. She was i a first cousin of King George V. WILLIAM. MATIIIETT lUUfiULY. Baltimore, May 3. William Barrett Bidgely, Comptroller of the Currency from ISfll to l'JOS, died at a hospital hero last night frpm a BUdden complication- following an operation. His vlle and other members of tho family w .-e at his bedside. The body will be taken to Springfield, 111, where he was born CI years ago. IltA SIIAItr. Utica, May 1. Ira Sharp, prominent In agriculture circles throughout this State and chairman of the executive committee of the State grange for many years, died this morning. Ho tvas stricken while attending a meeting of tne I grange In Syracuse orf Wednesday. Mr. hharp was formerly chairman of -he Board of Stste Fair Commissioners aud he had been active In all matters .er tainlng to agriculture. KDWAIID AUSOLUM CAR LEY. Edward Absolum Carley. retired law yer, died yesterday of apoplexy In his apartment In the San Itcmo Hotel, Cen tral Park West and .Seventy-fourth street. He was born in this city tn 1513 and after graduating from City College studied law at Columbia. He practised for many years at 51 Liberty street, re tiring about ten years ago. He leaves a sifter. Mrs. Emma A. Halscy. LOST AND FOUND. A REWARD OF flM for return of ttrlped ioH vanity cat; initial H O. T. in cotie: toil Ar.Hl :t. 19W. Com nanicatf with K. B H3PWOOD. a John tt., New York dlr: tflphone BwUman Khi. A reward ill li pMd for lnfnramion IJdlnt to rvnt-rj or a ih.'i otmum i.iarit luurinr Iwlr. raodd 4. ism. mlIuff fr.,m ;. ,f - S.-lotc Co., srw. Op! Mala ai-j.rjk.alo, , irnrm iriitwrivn nnTir v vt I IVOOI) AIUUST1XG liniKAf. CI William t jiim :'Jir.. FOUND Sapphire and diamond pin: will rf turn Tn nw-ncr on MntlH(.t!nn AXnREWR ft WIVstk.v. M-i :.ih r. u.T-OnT.,d..rr"S"w. a romvl .later. Tart l,rocb ltu y,:ni cmtp. lyilntton aubway at CSih t.. W,t ."th at.. irct '""; '',' J"; H'.tT, j "J rMurn il 1 " teti Ubf"' , , , - j W$ls&?'isVk?r. Tlo orT of taxi HrnwFXV -la i:ast t sjT'! .IJIM?. vrf?.v .UKKItM. Itl.UAItH. NO OUKsTlOVS. UL- . , .; .; at Xostrand VW'-" "II 4 UlLVa r K. 1 k ....! .... ... t. ronlalnitT in: ij) Uhrrtr isond Lnd -liinH.nd allft jrifp. Ptnder tnr t'Oiid Jd itonpr nd 1 I F fioX co.. ... t , ,, ; ' 'VT Oo Friday aljlit, April .10. either at ; Kmplre rj-atr or . i.Ufk aud nWt. tail. P.tt ttvm Kmpir? Ttroirr to f.vi l'ark . a Iih1 and Tltlt. rrra tuj. ultu a lurh.rt allrrr Um. IJhrrjl rva-d will le paid for It. I lYtiirn to atif e addrr-a. Mr. SAMIifcl. KNOPF j 7r. Vi'Sfe Srt'na'sVSsiSS !.T. .nTdoi. iiiiu IWp rciuro lr. Mr.in lF. VSTOX. JH lKat !t at. TW Ttl; l-.arj LOST TtiuraSay eienin?, .an.Sirc and rrl bar pin: Republic TValre or taxi to hom: tallied 3 keeraakr: literal toward. Phone Acatlemj- ja; WltL.IU). so Manhattan av. X. Y. I.OT Lady roles lo tint from Ulltmnr tn MrAtpIn Anni, 0:30 lat fTpr.in;. 'rfl .roali Idw leatlier lws. vnta!nliiff two k.y, ml!pr boot aud monfy. In taiL Plcaac rrtnra to nwn 1-r Ull-nio-e HotM. LCST Llr'a tM wit.. Sunday an.raoon. In lol.tiy of Waldorf-AatoHa : .mall modfl, hason shaped, rnrn rold; liWal trwarrt. RTAI'IILE. VA Eaat iZU at. rbooe Olinrlllf Sl. LO.t Dirraond r'nsr: or Ism e diamond, nr. rral nikll diamond.; (latiimm wttlnft; irt Ei-public Theatre or i;roalar Itetum or imtliy Room lCSA, I'ennajlvaaia Hotel; re ward. LOST. atrarM or atolfn Small dor. Illtnhrim apanlcl. white, with bron marklcrs: an awcra to name of 1-addie; fuitab'e reward, no questions aaVcd. 117 CjiubriJc at., Itrook-lj-n; 30 Bfdford. LOST Diamond broodi, platiscm artucr, Wednesday evenlnr. April H, in or around Cohan Theatre; finder may pawn saiae or mail pawn tirktt or return pin and receive reward. MARCH. Ill Lafarrttf at Sprlnr 1S3. liOST At llaia picture tkeatrr. Friday Bijht. JStB and Madl"n av.. lsrre aVmk atol.: re ward K. Xo qoMtiona airf if returwd to 2.-i Kat Wth. IjOST Monday, ainall doz. aral "riianj," liw brad, whtte. Nack martlnra; J2S re wanl for return to 213 Weat lOJth. AXX.V SMITH, phon. Arailrmy ..ITT. LOST 1'riday afternoon, April .Hi, diamond and platinum snar.1 weddlnt rlnc In Capitol Thatre, or be twwn th.r. and 5(th at. aubway tatlon. Itawird. Call Cathpdral TS. LOST rour aklo aahle nfrkplire la l.m-1 & Tarlor'a lmns dreaa dnrtmtnt,- on Toiira. day, April 1R. A lltrral reward if return"!, to anartmnt mi, nimui , nnmnay unt ,:mi. L08T Fox terrier: lkrje while, black card, loni tall, black round spot on back; lieriae i3.n:t. Anrit a. r.ewaiti. Apt. so. wt 75th at Schuyler MIS. LOST Ilao-.nJ tcrew carrtnc, romlns from iOtta at. and 4th ar, to li.ti at. and UUrt aide Drlre tla ima; rrrard if rtturncd to Ant SS. CM Blrf.-tlde Vfrf. LOST At Hole! BuckLcsham, apt. SO. darb brown fur neckpiece. Reward of I1M and no aueUont aMtrd on return to offlce of Kotrl Gotham, rth ay. and Klb at LOST Diamond broocix. between Wth tt and i .- .. enn rkr r. -- i..Ai ItrviaU" iHiit .ivft iiau c -r- aa a a w l ward. GITGGENHEIMER. 600 Wert End av. I ,,.. I.valllr. on nlMlnnm and twl chain at Hotel Anaonla. Very liberal rontalnltu raah. rromisaory roie and papera; HK.r.1 nmH noon S10. lt. r.rnai!r i UjST MaoKiM cud iJailnum Hat: lrrrlpt. ! wltb aqnar- aatiplilre. n-jr 143ta and '!- ! ( WHY. Xew T.rt: i.ward. Atrtmnt ZD. CTC lltlcrld D-ltf. riioa Aimannn UJST I'-rtwcrn Chamlr t. aubway atalion aud Lllerty t frry. wat(h, with antlipif far and rbaln, and krket with chlld'a pl-tnrt In It: .-ral irward. T.lobO- llannrr LOST Silver fox wckpi.ee aomi-where at the en'rin 'l tle Khnbrrl Uirirra Theatre or In a taxi from thia th.atro to Jt2 Weat lUth .apartment a: ii' irwara. UJvl Utin m wair.i. vu ntKwn rsna. on yiwm tr.th or 4ilh. b-. i 1vcira wh th am.; reaard. TcJephose ' prrant ta. i I flat'.uuui ulaiimad tirwvlet, .Ipttl J; i vrry litwfjl reward. Ci.U.cr, Hoiei mil- ' " .' 1 LObT Topa link bri-cict. bfiwtrn cd ami BWKWL w w End W. k LOsT - D.amoirt brooch. Ann! e. between ard. Mr. GEORGE BCROE83. Rnifl nriaiol I LOKT A amall brows far rtkr.M at rlmti, . ilidlson pan Is.tf. J;".'""-! ''f TV"' " . 7 S1 Wi1 r' alex WAI.TEB. 014 Weat End a. iGrcen.CeorgA. Reynolds. Teie-sa LOST AND FOUND. LOST-rcSlneae! light brown: Central Park fountain. Friday 4 . j. . mam inn. - LusT-black wyxtar pin with ubii. i4."irI!v ? SKAMAN' 101 Wnt Kith it. UI-iiu(iad hraitltl, with 1m;i upplilre, clitilbood 115Ui t.. Monflir. "Is reward, COYLK, flTfl nittrtld Drlif. Anubon KM. Loj!T-mct' blue trtii iklrt. 5ewirf 'LOST-KodnU film. Colonist Tea llouoi. to HF.r.rtM. 310 5th a. Itrturn LOST-Ulllwa jiipr i"f. CSth, Colombni T.i rtwird. UJU1S BLABHUUttH. & K"' 't. LOST-Uank book Ho. tilt. l'wujo return to UAMl. t wring i. UWT-Itlvrnld Iiflrt and 770. at. Uaj't gold wrtkt watih. BtraM flam i. STOLKN Kord iedio, black bodj. wlilte wire wUtli. froui Garflild l'le Oirae. btwta 1:30 Dd 10:30; loltltl C. p. 11. na aWej aoar, Hewn lASSra: motor SWOM7; rtwird IJOO. U U VKAr.Sl.BV, 1M 7to v Uroollrn. l'bcae lrllna 805. . WW HKWAHD. ntturn platinum rlnr with Iikb dlimond in ritre lurrounded br amall diamonds and inmiu: ni jxvni v-vr 'tt j Hft L D wneraldt: lot April !h betrHB! BUSINESS SPECIALS DROKRN JEWKUtY WAXTKD. Will W el for old fold. Ur. I'tatl- Dum, waubes, dltuutida. iarli. Oilt. writs CAI.UXIAX. i!7 WKHTflTTH WT. CintlST aod Bwtliorca For "1. rare old Isre txuk, Utr of ClirlU. lth bfautlful re Hjlum fnsrairli by Iradlnj artlita, prtut IWli alw lor aal rare old beautiful loppcr I'UtravInj pirtore of IkMliorta, alie :"0 by M. Mile offer. UVRK, 744 Sd ar. , KKlLOliVta OonflUrutUI aod flridW ai-rrlcra; urisa rrmwmtile; iutrnlt br ap l.jlaUneiJt. Addrm 1. ItKIClll-B, 307 SuiljiU .1., Uroollrn. UZK.NO tootli iniwl.'r kill the genua that cin.e u., ri...r, 5Cc UttlC. O22.N0 COMPANY, SiO Hrmdwaj. BIRTHS. BRACH. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Brach (nee Buth Gates) of Forrest st.. Jersey City, announce the arrival of a daughter, Selma Claire, on April I" at Chrtst'B HoapitaL FEITLEB. Mr. and Mrs. BIchardFelt Icr (nee Sophie Greenwald) an nounce arrival of a daughter April 15, Flower HospiUil. HEYMAN.-Mr. and Mn. Jerome E. Heyman (neo Dorothy Weil), 3155 Broadway, announce the birth of a fon on April a. LISSNEB- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lissner of 615 West 150th et- announce the arrival of a daughter, Doris Lu cille, on Thursday. April S9. at the Woman's Hospital. CONFIRMATIONS. HELLER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heller announce the bar mltxvah of their on, Kernilt, May i, Cen.ral Syna gogue, 53th and Lexington av. ENGAGED. DILI POST. Mr. and Mrs. Georee .V. Post of Paterson, N. J.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Thorp to Mr. Bussell El wyn Dill of Berkeley, CaL FOX FRANK. Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank of 804 West ISOth st, announc the engagement of their daughter. Elsie Helen, to Joseph U Fox. GOLDSMITH -WALLACU. - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wnllach, IA Wert 151st rt, announce the enggement of wtlr daughter Florence to Mr. VjI Uoldsmith. .son Of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Goldsmith. Vii Writ End ! av. Beceptlon 3 to t. Hotel Bllt ', snore, May 18. j HAIMAX - A LEX AN DEB. - Mr. and Airs. iawaru .tifxanuer oi iw e?i S"th st. announce engagement of their daughter Frances to Dr. J. A. llnlrnhn. Ileceptlon at home, Sun day, May 1C. after 8 P. M. No card. HUT BICHTEB. Mrs. E. BIchler, 230 West 3!Id st, announces ttie en gagement of her daughter, Gert rude, to Mr. Isldor B. Hut, son of Mrs. S. Hut, 121 St. Nicholas av. KAPLAN KAPLAN. Mr. and Mrs, Sells Kaplan of Greenport. L. I.. wish to announce the betrothal of their daughter. Miss MolHe Rosa lind Kaplan, to Mr. Budolph Kap lan of New York. LOWENSTEIN FOX. Mr. Benjamin Fox of S5S Beck st, New York, an nounces the, engagement of his daughter, Slvla, to Mr. Milton J. Lpwensteln. son of Mrs. II. Lowen steln of New York. NEWMAN BL'CHSTAHL. - Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchstahl. i5!5 Brdadway, announce the betrothal of their daughter Viola to Mr. Harry New man. Beceptlon Hotel Astor, May 16, 1920; 8:30 P. M. SCHELLEB LESSELBAUM. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lesselb3um of 500 West 111th st announce the betrothal of their daughter, Deborah, to Mr. Jack Scheller, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheller. 1431 5-d st. Brooklyn. N. Y. SIMON WALLACH. Mr. and Mrs. IV. Wallach, 556 Bugby road. Brooklyn, announce the engagement of their daughter. Helen, to Mr. Robert 1 Simon, New York. SWAN ROSS. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Ross, of HIngham, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter Constance Mary, to Mr. Robert Swan of New York. Miss Ross is a member of the 1S05 Ifcwlng Circle. Mr. Swsn (a son of the late Edward H. Swan of Oyster Bay, Long Isl and), is a graduate of Princeton University, a member of the Uni versity Club of New York and the Colonial Wars Society of that city. WOLF KINKELSTEIN. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flnkelsteln of 345 'West S8th st, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Irene Flnkel steln, to Mr. Semon Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wolf of New York. MARRIED. FISCHER ELTON. Mr. and Mrs. Ch. Elton of Yonkers beg to announce the marriage of their daughter. Hat- tie, to Mr. Robert .Fischer. New York. ' NIVEN WEBSTER. On Saturday. Apti! 24. 19:0. at Church of the Transfiguration, Stanley Niven to Elizabeth Goodwin, daughter of Mrs. William A. Webster of Mont- Cliur, , RADIN WALLACIL Mr. and Mrs. Sol. J. Wallach announce the mar- rlage of their daughter, Jeannette Carols, to Dr. Louis Ralph Badin, on April 59, by the Rev. Dr. Rudolph Grossman. RAD1N-WALLACH. Miss JcanneWe Carolyn Wallnch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. J. Wallach of this city, was married to Dr. Louis Ralph Raiin of Newark. N. J., by the Rev. Dr. Rudolph Grossman, on Thurs day, April 39. The couple have gone on a two month honeymoon trip to California and the Canadian Rock ies, after which they will spend the summer at the Hollywood, West End. N. J.. returning ta this city In the fall, to reside. DIED. rjrnttv. H"len M. n-n. U.itls A rurwln. M'rhacl. Jr HalL WI.ILsm G. Carlrr V A Ifawlrv. Catharine T 1 Combs. Luclta J-ehman. Max E. , Cooper John Middleton. R. G. Davis. Lafayette SL Stone Marlon R ipUbrow, Frank K. Muhlker, Johanna Pollard. Henry 8. McGlehan. Esther. FnUgni.EdwsrdJ. XWrmui. KHtlier DIED. I uaJ. David U. Rto.ltzlng. R. W. L'tmdcr Ing. 8. U Strasser.C, E. emnavrr, wiinam vwisin. iiawo it, ?tptnion. Eleanor Wlnant, C. U I. r.tewart, Frank 31, Yerneon.K.B. Mmrlm ' Mrmeriam. Berwlri. Samuel Mate)', Mary A. Dradehaw, Albert r Monseeo, John , Clland, Dolly Newman, Joel Ferrert, Catherine Scheler, nosa Stern, Albert Fox, Agnes E. BEATTY. In the French Hospital, of pneumonia, on Saturday, Helen M. Beatty, graduate nurso of New York city. Funeral services Monday, May ". at her late home, CI Maryland av., Pittsburg, Pa. BEBWrN. Michael. Jr.. beloved brother er Mr. Jennie Dreyfus, niased wny Afrll 30. 1920. Funeral from Myri Undertaking Parlor, 228 Lenox av.. Sunday, May 2. 1920, at 2:30 P, M. CABLEY.-Suddenly. on April 30. El - drod Absalom Carley, at tho Ran Remo Hotel, 74th ft and Central Park West. Funeral private. I COMBS. On May 1. 1S0. Luella. be loved wife of Louis V. Combj. in hcr sixty-eighth year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral service at the residence of her son-in-law. Dr. Clarence M. ; Master,, 125 South Parfons a v., corner of Barclay st, Flushing, I I., . on Sunday, May I, at S P. M. In terment Rhlnebeck, N. Y. COOPER. John, on April 30. Ser vice.. The Funeral Church (Frank E. Campbell), Broadway, 6Cth St., Monday. 10 A. M. CORN. After z l!r.r!ng illr.en. Han nah, beloved wife of Charles and mother of Joseph, Sirs. Charles Harris and Henry. Funeral private. DAVIS La.ayette M of 1S7T Broad way, Brooklyn. May 1. Notice of funeral later. DISBROW. York Comtnandcry No. 55, K. T., regretfully announces tho death of Sir Frank IC DIsbrow. Funeral services will be held at his late residence. J49 Halsey st., Brooklyn, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lyiran SI. Taft, Commander. J. Darrell Nicol, Becorder. Union Chapter No. ISO, R. A M.. sorrowfully announces the death of Companion Frank K. DIsbrow. Fu neral services will be held at his late residence, 349 Halsey st, Brooklyn. thU afternoon at 2 o'clock. Daniel O'Nell. High Priest. J. Darrell Nicol. Secretary. DOLLARD. On Fridsy. April 30, 1920. Henry S son of the late Capt. Samuel II. Dollard. Funeral ser vices at his latg residence. 20S Hancock ft. Brooklyn, Sunday afternoon at :30. Interment pri vate. FULLAM. On April 30, Edward J.. be loved husband of Mary A. Fullam fneu Bums) and father of Sallle, Grace, Blanche, Maybe!, Thomas, James, Mrs. Edward McCann and Mre. J. C. R. Henrlch, member of tho Building Trades Employers Association, the Mason Builders Aftoclatlon and the Bronx Council, ICnlghts of Columbus. Funeral j from his late residence. 73 West 127th st. on Monday. May 3. at 9 :30' A. SI. : thence to All Saints Church, 129th st and Madison av where solemn recjuiem mass will lis relebratc-d. Interment Calvary. Automobile cortege G.VHAOAN Cordelia M. M. Gabagan. at her residence, 33C West 1 42th St.. daughter of the late Carroll M. and Eliza Van Orden. Funeral Tuesday. May 4, at i:30 A. M., from hcr late residence, thence to Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, H2d st, near Convent av. Auto cortege. Interment private. GREEN. On Friday, April 30, George A. Gtcen, beloved husband of Ellen Green (ne Moran). Funeral ser vices at his late residence. 121 East S2d. on Sunday, May 2. at 8 V. M. Funeral Monday, May 3, at 2 P. M. Interment Woodlawn. Yonkers pa pers please copy. GREEN. On April 29. in his 75th year. Louis A. Green, beloved husband of Fannie (nec Unger), father of A Louis. .Herbert, brother of Mrs. Mauri. H. Harris. Funeral ser vices at Temple Israel of Harlem, Lenox av. and 120th st, Sunday. May 2. at 11 AM. Omit flowers. GREEN. Louis A. Green. The officers, directors and members of the East ern Millinery Association announce with deep sorrow and regret the death of their first president, honorary- director and Its most ardent supporter. Eastern Millinery As sociation, J. M. Moorhead president and Theodore I. SturU secretary. Members of Ostrich Feather Man ufacturers' Association are request ed to attend funeral of Louis A. Green, from Temple Israel, Lenox av. and 120th st, Sunday morning, 11 o'clock sharp. Julius Leffcrt, Secretary. The Cape Trading Co'mpany, Inc., announces with deep regret the death of their associate and friend. Louis A. Green. HALL. At Ellrabeth. N. J- on April 30. 1920, William G. Hall, aged C6 years. Funeral services at his late residence, 133 West Jersey st, Elisabeth, N. J., or. Monday eve ning. May 3. at S o'clock. Brethren of New York Lodge, No. 330, F. & A. 5L. are requested to attend Masonic funeral services of our late brother, William G. Hall, on Monday evening. May S, at 8 o'clock, at 133 West Jersey st, Ellrabeth, N. J. Train leaves Pennsylvania Station at 7 P. M. William W. Gt-aham. Master. John W. Klrby. Secretary. HAWLEY. On April 30, Catharine Turner, wife of the late Exra G. Hawley, at the residence of her sis ter. Mrs. Charles Hall, 72 West 120th st Funeral private. LEHMAN. Max E., on Friday, April 30, 1920, passed away in his flfty socond year, at his 'ate residence in Caldwell. N. J.. beloved husband of Deborah (nee Bach) and father oft Samuel B. Funeral will be held" from J MS Decautr st, Brooklyn, home of his sister, Mrs. S. D. Alexander, on Monday, May 3, at 2 P. M. Mem bers of Cassia Lodge. No. 445, F. & A. SI., Caldwell Council R. A., Ab raham Lodge, No. 3. O. B. A., rela tives and friends are invited to at tend. MIDDLETON. Suddenly, at Por.Innd, .Me., on Thursday. April 29. 1S20. Richard Gordon Middleton, husband of Gladys V de Nourie. Funeral cervices at his late home, SI South Arlington av.. East Orange, N. J. on Sunday afternoon. May 2, at 2:S0. Interment rt the convenience of the fa: V.Y. MORRISON. Suddenly, Friday even ing, April 30, Thomas I. Siorrlson, beloved husband of Catherine Mor rison, (r.ce. Dowllni). Funeral from his late residence. 401 West 24th st. on Monday at t :S0 P. 22 Auto cortege. trni.- tnt. 1 VnrlrtT, I. fStM.1ni.nl wife of E Rollins Morse. Watiln ton. D. C. Funeral at Mount AU- burn Chapel Tuesday at 12 XL. MUHLKER. Enfrml Into rest Ap-1! 2S, l'"0, nt her resldrier. 1 1 S s iiv ar Jhara MuMker (nee lllji.1, wife of the Ute Ileun Muhlker. In her SUh year. Ser- Uts Sunday cfterrtoon nt 1 '30 ot the Evangelical Lutheran Iniman- uel Church. $!th rt. tnd ljxir.gttn av Rilstlver frigid ami lidio. Aid Society -iv.ted lo t't r. I I Wrrncnt Woediawn Crmrt r ti tomobll6 cortege DIED. McGIEHAN. At her rraldence, SI Ful. ton nr., Jersey City, on Friday, April 10, 1920, Either McGlehan. widow of James MeOlehan. Funeral services Monday, S I. Jt. Inter ment at Woodlawn, NEWMAN. Mrs. Kither Newmsn. widow of Aaron I., beloved mother of Plnkus MM Fannie . Itoblnton. Annie Bonln and Milton D., after a short Illness, on Wednesday, April St, 19.0, In her "2d year, nt hcr residence, 3126 Jtoanoko av., Fcr Bockaway, N. Y. QU1NBY. At White Plains. N. Y., May 1, 1920, Eliza Field, widow of Ed ward fi, Qulnby, In her 77th year, Funeral service at Hlckslte Friends Meeting llouse, at Chappaqua, N, Y Tuesday, May 4. at 2 :S0 P. M. BEYNOLDS. Teresa, beloved slsrar nf ( Mrs. Henry L, Hawkins, Batcrday, : May 1, 1920, at nopn. Funral j Tuesday, 2 P. M., from hcr sister's ' residence, at Manhasset, L. I. SHOAL. On Saturday. May 1. PnTld If. Segal, In his CSd year, born in Rumania, leave a widow, MInnl.: a ron, Counsellor Joseph P, Segal, and daughters, Clara and Cella, Rose Cohen and Marie Bain. Fu neral Sunday, at 2 P. M., from his late residence, 1831 Douglas st, Brooklyn. SES1 DEB LING, On Friday, April 30. 1S20, Sophia Louise Crochcron. wife nf the late Martin Luther Semderllng. Funeral services at her late residence, S23 Falrmount av., Jersey City, on Sunday, May 2, 1920, at i P. M. SIHLLABER. On Friday. April 30, 1920. William Shlllaber. In the 80th year of his agv, Funelal Mrvtc will be held at his late residence. 276 Riverside Drive, Sunday, 3 P. M. Interment at Chelsea. Mass. STEPHENSON. Suddenly, May 1, 1920. at hcr home, 411 Hillside place, South Orange. N. J.. Eleantir Brewster, daughter of tho late George S. nnd Ellen T. Strphenron. Notice of funeral hereafter. STEWART. Suddenly, on April 30. 1920, Frank II., beloved husband of Addle E. Stewart Funeral ser vices to be held at 107 East 79th st Monday evening at 8 o'clock. STOELTZING. Api II JO, 1920, Ralph Wallace, only son of Frank C. and jina B. Stoeltslng of Pittsburg. Pa. STRASSEIt C Eugene, died suddenly, Slay 1, In his flfty-ilxth year, be loved husband of Kunlgunde. super intendent of the Jewish Hopsltal. Funeral pervlces Monday, May 3, at 2 P. M., from the Training School Building of tho Jewish Hospital, Prospect place near Classon av, Brorklyn. Members of Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charitlea. di rectors of the Jewish Hospital and Training School, Casita Lodge, No. 445, F. & A. SI., and Women's Aux iliary of the Jewish Hospital. Unity Club of Brooklyn and friends aro Invited to attend . WILZ1N. Hsttle Levenson. widow of Leopold Wllsln. nnd beloved mother of Joseph, Jerome and Louis. Fu neral rervlces at her late residence. Hotel Marls Antoinette Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ' W1NANT. Chandler L. I. Wlnant at Antrim, N. II.. Friday, April 31). 1920. aged 83 year 7 months, in terment at Manasquan, N. J., at convenience, of family. Exemp' volunteer firemen of Brooklyn, take notice, YBBGASON. In Cincinnati. 0!i. April 13. Katherlne Bartlett widi.r of Henry C Yergason. Inter." April 17 at New Hartford, Conn. IN MEMORIAM. BERWIN. In loving memory of Sam uel Berwln, who dlrd May 2. 1907 Gone but not forgotten. BRADSHAW. Sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Albert P. Bradsliaw. Died Slay t, 109. CLELAND. Tribute of love and re membrance to my darllns daugh ter Dolly (nee KauSman), who left us April SO. 1907. Mother and .Brother. FERRERI. Cstherlne. In sad and loving memory of our dear molher and grandmother, who departed this llfp Mav 1. 191L Nine sad years have passed away, and how we mlfs you, dear mother and grandmother, day by daj No mure smiles from you we see, no em. kind words to bring us cheer, but ar.g'l will tend vou. dear mother and grandmother, with care. If others forget you, we never shall. Daughters and grandchildren FOX. In loving memory of Agnes E. Fox. who died May 5. 1906. Four teenth anniversary mass on Wednes day, May 5. Church of SU Francis Xavler. at 9 A. M. MAXCY. In loving memory c Mary A. Maxcy, beloved wife of tne late David and mother of the late Rev. Joseph F. X. Maxcy. Month's mind requiem mass at St. John's Church. Jersey City Heights, on "Wednes day. May 5, at 8 A. M- MONSEES. In tad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, John Monsees, who passed away April 27, 1919. Gone but never forgotten. Rosa Slonsees. NEWSIAN. In loving memory of my father. Joel Newman, who died May 5, 1914. Charles Newman. SCHEIER.-In loving memory of our dear mother, Rosa Scheler, who passed away April 29. 1900. STERN. In deep, sad and loving mem ory of my dearly beloved husband and our dear father. Albert Stern, who departed this life May 3, 1915. May his loving soul rest In peace. Every passing hour seems harder to bear. Papa, dear, we miss you, everywhere. His loving Wife. Son and Daughter. Hannah Stern, Philip JL' Stern, Sadie S. Mayer. UNV EI LINGS. COHEN. Utnelllng of monument In memory of Mrs. David Cohen (Slln hle A. Cohen), at Bayslde Ceme tery. Sunday. May . 1920. at 2 30 P. SI. GREENWALD. Relatives and frienals are Invited to attend the unveiling of the monument in lovlns memory of Rose Greenwald, devoted wife and beloved mother, at Slount Hope. Cypress Hills, on Sunday. May 9. at 2 :30 P. SI., wcalher per mitting. Henry and Curtis Green wald. HYMAJf Unveiling monument In mem ory' of Moe Hyman. Sunday. Slay 2:30 P. M.. at Union Field Cem etery (Hungarian Society Gate). If rain, following Sunday. KXSKEI Cnveltlng of tablet st th mausoleum In memory of my be loved husb nd and father. Paul Kash-L SJay 9. 1920. at 3 P. M.. Beth Olem Cemetery. In case of """-" - - 't "-.VTT. ... . "mo. , nounces Uie unveiling of mvmorial to the memory of Ms Mn, Jncl; A-Hn-onstctn, n't Surdvy. May 9. at 3 o'clock, at JIt. Hebron Cemetcr. nw.:.:r.:. L. 1 No iotoncmcnt Frlcnda and lelatlvt-s Invited. ROSLNTHAL Unveiling of tnunuinent In memory of iny beloved wife and our dar motlir. Bt-rtie Rosenthal, at Cimm Field Cemetery, on Sun da), May 2, 3 P SI. If rain, the roisorln.-; Sunday. Henry Rosenthal and Children. n s it