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v ' iff: THE SUN 'AND NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920, jM.Harpcrr.yand Miss Moulion Wed at Far Rockaivay 3fr. find Mrs, W. A. Hiihot.i filvo llccc'pj.lon for Their Nleee. In 81, John'. Cliurcli, I'm' llotkaway, j kum ilay Mini Mnri tt MoiilKm, d-wililer nf Mr, and Mra, p'ranhlln W. Moulion of WnkrlloM, II, I., nml niece of Mr, iiiul Mr. wllllnm Ayrnult H. nl. wn. married tu Mr. J. Ilfiiry Harper, Jr., n win of Mr mnl Mr, J. Henry Harper of !! I'nik avenue, by the Hnv. William lleneli OlniHli-il, heart m.iator of Urn I'omfret Hrhunl, where tun brliloKmom wim a alinlnit, While urn k ii on In wi'in jiHHoniblliiK David Manno. n pcronnl friend of Mr. ami Jim, llarninl'H family, played violin telv, At (ho oritan wan .lolin ('nulling, KHiuiUt of Calvary Cliurcli. tlila rlly, Tlm bride' brother, Mr. Krnnele B, youlton, nave tier nwny, Mr. Melvln i: H.nvln, lior niNlir, wna matron of imnni, Tlio other nttcnilnntu were Mm. OinlMin Pouplmrly, Mm, Itobert John ion nml tlm MlwcR Ociiruilo .V. Well Intr, flnrnh K, I.arhln, IUiIIi JenkM, Cnro rialier nml 1'rllmr Ynlentlnc, n iileco ft the brldem-onm, Camilla nml Cather ine Moan, Kreilerleha nml Frnncen l'oor wera (lower lrl. Mr, Jolm Harper m beat imui for bin brother. Tim inhere wero Moure. Courtlandt Dixon Mum, (l'Donnell Ieelln, Hluourney II, niney, Wllllnm r. Philip. Vim Dnxer llurlon, Melvln K, Hnwln, Walter II, llaton, Itnymonrt Chauncey, Kilwaril II. I'entl'Mi, Oliver W, lllnl, Jr Murlon H, Vyeth nml Krrilerlck A. Willie. At Meadow Hell, tlio Iioiiho of Mr, n ii J Mm. Hazard In Cedarhurat, tlio re certlnn wna held, nnd u luncheon wiie rveil under n mormiun on tlio lawn. Amonjr tlie jruratn wero tlio brlde'a mother, Mr, nnd Mm. J, Henry Harper, Mr; mid Mm. Fletcher llurper, Mm. rmnriH ft. Moulion, air. and Mm, It. M, I, Harper, Mr. unci Mr$. Courtlandt 0, Mom nml Mr. nnd Mm, Frederick llhlnelandcr llrown, coualn of the trlde; Mr. nnd Mm. Clmrlen I'mro Terln, Mr. nnd lm, Duncan A. Holmes, Mlin (lertrudo Htochwell, Mien llertlm Stock veil, Mr, nnd Mm. Clinrlee It Leonard, Mr. and Mm. I U Ilcnedlet, Jr., Mr. H. J. HalKht, Mr, nnd Mm. William 0. Harper, air. nnd Mm. I.. II, Valentine, MIm Anne Valentine, Mr. nnd 'Mm. Jluelianan Itoueton, Mlaa Clara; Harper, Mr. nnd Mm. Clinrlea Hoone, nnd Mr. r,d Mm. I. H. Drown. ' AIM Mr. Charles W. Loonnrd, Mm. H. W. Sibley, Sir Ashley nml Lady Bunk", Mr. nnd Mm. W, J. Houem, Mln Helen Hoadlcy, Mm. Van lluier Hurton, Mr. Henry Nlcoll, Mm. Will Urn V. rhlllps, Mr. nnd Mm. nnnlel Chauncey, air. and Mrs. I'etcr H. Olney, Mrs. Mnrlon S. Wyoth, Mm. Oliver W. Bird, Jr., Mr. nnd Mm. l-Tefleria u. rhlllps. Mr. nnd -Mm. Adrlnti H. IirWn. JuJca and Mm. Almet F. JcnUa, Mr. nnd lira. Jainea H, i.nri(in, rror. nnu .urn, Irvine Klaher, Mr. nnd Mm, Will lira llrenton Welllnu', Mm, Pnvld Man n, Mr. FdBnr W. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Poor, mid Mr. nnd Mre. Jltnry W. I'oor. Mr. Harper and 1)1$ bride will live at t: Kaat KlKhty-alxlh etrect. Tor ailaa SeilK'vlrk'a AWditlnur. Mra, Harry FedKwIck'a iViushter, Mlai Adelnldo Redpvlek, will be married in Mr. John Munroe, September at Knlrcrott, the rountry place of Iho . krlilc's unclo and nunt, Mr. niul Mm. J. nieli fSteom, In I'ort Cheater. N. Y. Guchts from tlili city will leavo on a rrcclal car nttaelied to the train leav lnc the flrand Central Terminal nt elx mlnuiea after two o'clock, new time. MI1 Mary Steem," coualn of the bride, will be lier maid of honor, Tiin nttenn ants will be Mm. aeorso Henry Warren, 'r Urn, FrancU H. llradlcy. Mm. rhnrlca Reed nnd the Mlaacn Adrlonne Ielln. M Symnhoroaa Ilrlated, Mnrlon faw-y Plnamorn nnd Marlon Tlffnny of Xew Yotk, nnd Jean Christian Ilullltt of Philadelphia. Mr. Hen.y Munron will Ve best man. The uahors will bo Meaera, H. Paul Chapln, C. Frederick From Inshani, Jr, O. irncculloch Miller. H. 'Hllatln Pell and Qeorpo M. nuahmorn rt tlila el'y, nlchard C, Evnrt.t nnd fhulcs Weston of Hoaton, and Fred lnH W Hubbcll of Dcs Moines, Iowa. Srorrtaon llnirlton. ttmotinccment wn mado hero ycater ht of tho marrlane In Folbrklfro Church, r:irdKe. Surrey, KnKland, AuRljst 3. Mlsa nnaallnd Hnxeltnn, daunhter of M and Mre. Benjamin Franklin Hazel "a of New York, to Mr. HAbort P. Mor ri'fin of New York, eon of. Mr, and Mr. Jwln J. Morrlaon of Yonkem. The Ttmony wIib performed by tho vicar, he Itcv. n.' W. Clinch. Mr. Morrlaon, '.'ter three yenrs nt Dartmouth College. irrailuatcil from tho department of iwhanlcal enBlncerlnsr of tho Maasa hUFctta Inatltuto of TeehnoloRy. He la 'r.nced nt present In InntnlllriK Rpeclal Mclilnery and putting- Into operation ft manufacturlntr plant at IxiBslncs, Del ilsrn. Tho engagement wna announced ht cprlng nnd tho wedding was ar ranged to take placo hero In August, "it when Mr. Morrison was prevented 'rom returning to America she went to England for the ceremony. IliillneU Ilenillnsr. dipt. David Ncllson Bulloch, who wan A'slstant Marino Director of tho Port Jf New York during tho war. and Miss "atoll Malnlna Ilcadlng. daughter of w and Mm.' Conicllus Heading of n'haken, N. J wero married last 'venlnn In tho Presbyterian Church at Harrison, N. r by tho Rev. William och, father of tho bridegroom nnd !stor nf tho church. Tho brldo was Wended by Miss Esther T. Bulloch of "rrlson, a sister of tho bridegroom. J best man was Mr. George Bulloch. ushers wcro Mcasra. Robert Hay JfXeiv York, J. It. Welsh. George Moul 'n Memo and William Bulloch. Jr.. Letter of tho bridegroom. STORE OPEN 56Q 3lftU AUSy Last day of Riddance Sales groups are limited-sizes broken $135 to $225 Gowns $58 $75 for day or evening wear. $175 to $250 Dresses 75 $95 Last of the tailored styles. $50 to $75 Sport Coats $18-425 $95 to $125 Day Coats and Wraps $45 $65 A small group of dark and light shades. PER801TAL IKTTJ.IJQENOE, New VorU, Mm, Wllllem aoddanl of Providence nailed for Kurope on Thnmdny on hoard tha Franco, . ' . The MImm Almy and Marlon tHlhert (Illford am Btieeta of Mm, Tracy Moron nt I Just Hampton, U I, Mr, 10. Coater Wllmerdlnf.' Iiai pur chaaed an apartment nt 103 lEaat fleven lynflli alreet for hlu future home, Mr, ami Mm. A. Murray Younir, after on abrence of aeveral month uhroail, will leave Kuropo to.ilay for New Yorlt, Mm, Clark William tin cone to CnnnndalKun, H, Y from I'ort Cheater, In lin a mieal of Mr, Frederick F, Thonipeon, Mr, mid Mm, Howard K, Hurra atari tO'ilay for a two weeka' tour by nutn niohllo to the Will I ii Mountain by way of Nnrravanaott I'ler ami Newport, Mm, Clinrlea T, Cook wilt bo lo (Ireen wlch, Conn,, from Hlberpn, N, .! lata thl month tnvlalt hurion nnd dnuHliler lnlaw, Mr. and Mm, IJdwnrd Dlmond lllnl. Mr, nnd Mm, Joaeph F, Htlllnian and their ilauehtem, the Mlaae Man, Mil died and Ituth Stlllmnn, will return In Now York from fionthanipton, 'Hcplem her 13, Mivnml Mm. 5larTin W. I.lllioton, Jr., Iiiivii left Mount Klncn, Mo,', and nre ort'iipylnft the home of hi parenfa In I'lnndome, I I until they return from Kurope, Mr. nnd Mm. Jnme llrown Million nml MU lMm Mnbon, nvrompanleil by Mian Hence Carhart, will ald for Eu rope Hcptember 21. Ml Cnrhart I vlnldnir Mm. ltyht Htranco and Ml Mary Dnnforth Htraimo In the Adlron dacha, v Mia Allen Carpenter nml Air Itegl iiaM 1'iirmnn tfiivn n (innll rccuctlnn In Ht nlKht nt 0 Kaat KlKlith atrrel for Mm, Charle Farmun, who returned re cently from Scibln, nnd Sir John Foater FruBor, who will rail for Kncland to day, The nian luRo of Mlaa'Thcreae Qimnti, dniiRhter of the late Anton J. Uuanu, to Mr. Henry Norman Eyre will take placo thl afternoon, In tho Fifth Ave niiO' I'reabyterlan Church. Owlnir to tho lllnee of the brldeKroom' mother none, but relative will wltne the mnr rliiRC, In St. Jamea'HvChurch, Wnrrenton, Vn., to-day, Mfai fiuaan Townaend (Jroome, daushtor of Mr. nnd Mm, Harry C, Uroomo of I'hlladclphln wilt be marrlul to Mr. ltobert Toland 2d of thnt city. A reception nnd breakfnat will follov, at tho country place of the brldo's purunte, ntnr Warrenton. Mm. If. Werthelm Van Helikclom nnd her ilnuchtem, who have been with Mr. and Mm, Henry HcllEtnan at Shorelanda, ICIberon, N. J., alnco tho early summer, will anld on board the Olympic septem Paris. Mr. and Mm. Bellcman will go to tho Virginia Hot Spring early next month. ' YVtifthtnutO". Silas Hlla Whitney haa returned from a visit In Richmond, Va. Mlsa Cathrrlno Weller ha returned from Charlottesville, Va. Miss Annln Ornhnm Hume, daughter 4f .Mr. and Mm. Charlea Hutiu has re turned from a visit on Long Inland. Lleut.-Col. nnd Mrs. Henry r Cooper have arrived In Wnshlngton, where Col. Ctioper has been unsigned to duty In tho otllco of tho Chief of Infuntry. Becretary of the Navy Daniels will return to Washington this morning from n speaking trip tliroUKh the middle West. Mm. Daniels returned lust night from Atlantic City. Mlsa Elizabeth Walter, daughter of Mrs, Frank Walter nnd slator of Mm. Arthur llrown, I visiting In Wchmond, Va. Shn will attend school this winter In Staunton, Va. Secretary of tho Treasury Houston went to New London, Conn., yesterday to uttend tho graduating exorcises of tho Coast Quard cadets. He will go to Woods Hole. Mass., over tho week end to visit hi family and return to Wnsh lngton enrly next week. Newport. Mrs, Grcnvlllo Kane of Tuxedo Park registered nt tho Casino yesterday. Commodsro and Mm. Arthur Cnrtla.A James returned to Newport frpm Now York' yesterday aboard the Aloha. Flags wera displaced, yesterday In celebration of the anniversary of Oliver Hazard Perry's victory on Lako Hrlo. A cablegram announces tha arrival of Lieut, and Mrs. Paul FItz Simons and Mr. William Henry Vanderbllt, son ot Mrs. Fits Simons, In Peru. Mr. nml Mm. W. Storm Wells and Mr. Edward J. Brpwlnd wll sail or Europo tho last week In September. Mr. Stuart Duncan returns from Eu rope next Friday. Social Xotes. Mm. Lyman Bartlett of Englewood, N. J has purchased nn apartment at B5 East Slxty-flfth street for her Now York residence. Capt Charles E. Qulcko has returned from Kasthampton, where he was a guest of Mr. and Mm. N, J. Hess. Miss Margaret Linton aientworth. who wont abroad In June, has. returned to her home at 110 West Eighty-fourth street While In Belgium she was pre sented to Queen Elizabeth at tho sum mer palaco nt Lacken. ALL DAY TODAY. MR. L; SUFFERN TAILER WILL WED MISS CATHERINE HARDING WL.& '..!& . l'liutu hy IMi.llry llot, MISS CATHDRINE HARDING. Dmi'litor of Mr. nml Mrs. J. Horace JFartlintT lo Jlo n Bride. Mr. 'and Mm. J. Horace Harding of OCS Fifth nvenue ami Thornton, Hum son, N, J., yesterday announced the en gagement of their older daughter, Mlaa Catherine Harding, tp Mr. Lorlllard.Buf. fern Taller, son ot Mr, T. Uuffcrn Tullcr of Now York and Newport. Tho en gagement wna reported u week ago while Mlas Harding was n guest of Mr. and Mrs. Taller nt Honeysuckle Lodge, their placo In Newport, but not com firmed at tho time, Mlaa Harding mado her debut last No vrmher at a ball her parents gavo In the llltzCnrlton, Her younger brother, Lieut. Charles U, Harding, U. H. A., then was a cadet at West Point, and 100 ot his fellow rndcts wero nmong the guests. Mlas Laura Harding nnd Mr, Wllllnm narclay Harding nre her other brother and slater. Before coming to Now York to live Mr, nnd Mm. Harding realded In Phil adelphla. Her mother Is n daughter of the Into Charles D. Ilnrncy nnd n grand daughter of tho late Jay Cook, financier of Civil War times, Her father I a epeclal partner In the banking nnd brok erage) flhn of Charles D. Harney & Co., nt IS Broad street, and Is n director of twenty-five lending financial nnd Indus trial corporations. Mr. Taller' father also Is Identified rromtnentty with tho financial district, being head of the firm of Taller & Co . nt 10 Pine atreet. Ills mother, who was Miss Maude Loulae Lorlllari!, daughter of tho lata Plerro Lorllfard, was married to M. T. Suffern.Taller In 189S and their son was born on Christmas Day, 1897. His mother now Is the Hon. Mrs. Cecil Paring of London. During tho war he enlisted In tho navy and served two year with ttjo rank of ensign. For eomo time he was stationed nt Washington, Mr, Taller Is n descendant ot Thoman Suffern, ylo built part of the famous icw of houses on tho north lde ot Wash ington square, In one of which his late grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. K. N, Taller, lived during their married life, ails Ilrlenn Whltehnuae o Wed. Mr. nnd Mm. Henry J. Whltehouae ot Hldgewood, Moiyit Klaco, N. Y., have announced thu engagement ot tholr daughter, Mlsa Hclcno Whltchouse, to Mr. Charles C. Walker of Boston. Miss Whltchouse, who was Introduced to so ciety last winter, Is ,n granddaughter of the ate William Fltihush Whltonouse, for many yenrs Identified with the Hfo In Newport, whore no nan a vma, East bourne Lodge. Her mother was Mini Ethel Duntxe, daughter of Sir George Duntze, Bart. Mlas Whltehouso Is n nlcco ot Mr. Sheldon Whltchouse, now attached to tho State Department In Washington, who will marry Miss Mnry Crocker Alexander, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, on October 14. Mr. Walker la tho aon of Mrs. William Bentley Walker of Bos ton and Hlghwood, Manchester by tho gsa, Mass. Ho was graduated from Harvard. He Is a member of tho Union, Somorset, Tennis and Bacquot, Myopia Hunt, New Biding and other leading clubs In Boston, . American In Parts. Special Corrapofidenca to Tun Si'N and New Yosk BewiD. x Paws, August 28, The following nre among the Americans recently register ing at the office of the New York Herajd of Paris: Mrs. Norma Lutge, Itcno Ilubert, Mm. George E. Ido, Lieut. John Jny Ide, U, S, N. R. F.; Mm. Edward V. Hart ford, Mlas Hartford, Alfonso Arblb Costa, Joseph E. Fltzpatrlck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bublen and. Vanco riarle. of New York. Miss Josephine Carter, Mlas Mary, Carter, Sweetwater, Tenn. Mlsa De Witt Chatham, Winston Salem, N. C. Miss J'iHa n- Scott. Charlotte, N. C. Mlsa Cora Adele Pulver, Tarrytown, N. Y. Frank II. Stewart, Boston. Fred Dawson 'and family, Albany, Oregon. Joseph Pelffcr and Mrs. Anna, K. Walters, Bochester, N. Y. Richard N. Henry, White Plains, N. Y. Mr. and Mm. Ed. Fntrbalrn. Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mr. Jno. E. Smithies, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byan, Mrs. E. Ellia Schuyler, Philadelphia. , Mrs. Henry K. Dovereux, Mrs. J. French Devereux, Cleveland, Ohio. Lieut. Kawin c. miss, rroviaence, R. I. John It. Cox and John W. Jenkins, Washington. Mrs. Richard Nott Dyer, East Orange, N. J. Plerro Lolsel Papln, St. Louis. Lieut. E. H. Conlcy, U. S. fl. Fred erick. William Stophonson. Raleigh, N. C. Leonora O'llourke, Seattle, Wash, Frances Goodwins, Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. F. Do Joughly, Tucson. Arizona. ' Mr. and Mrs. Emlle A. Auflebert, Chi cago. Captain and Mm. Henry B. Kane, Narragansett. R. I. Henry Well, Jackson, Mich. Jj.i.1. RESORT NOTES, llretlon AVnmU, Mm. T, 11 HArdenberg (if New York I nt the Hun act Hill House at Niignr Hill, where Mr. and Mr. F, II, Kennnrd nnd Mis Mario Kennnrd, J. J. Lynch Prondergnat, Mr. nnd Mm. Clinrlea Owen, Mr. Franklin Hyder, W. W.l Wewbury nnd Mr nnd Mm. Clinrlea II, Keys are Into arrlvala, the latter motor nig from tho Balaam nt Dlxvllle Notch, Messrs, F. A. Merrill and Abner Mer rill nf the Hal an ms have returned from n fishing trip to Lako Parmacheiioe, Mo., wli ci n they oveurcd u splendid catch ut land locked salmon, Arrival nt tho llnliam thl week Include Mm. M. . Allen Ileynoldn nnd Mm. M. Ilnnlett of Manhattan, motoring to Bretton Woods; Df. and Mm. Bcott Lord Smith of Poughkeepale, .V, Y.j M. 12. McDowell nnd party, Mr, nnd Mr. Frederick Prime Delaflcld, Mia Mar raret fleer of New York, who I tourllig with Mrs, Walter L. Preaton and party of Providence j Theodore Campbell, Mm. Campbell and Mls.i Helen Campbell of Philadelphia, Mr, And Mr, IVlwIn A. Landell nnd family of Philadelphia have arrived at thn Mountain View llnuae from Lake Mohonk to spend the nutuinu reaeon at Wliltoflcld. Dr, Oertrudo Walker of Philadelphia ha returned from u year's tour of China nnd tha Orient nnd hna opened Pine Knot, nt Whltefleld, where her niece and nephew, Elizabeth and Itlchard V, Walker, are with her. Mr. and Mm. W. Barton Eddlsnn of Ardaley have nrrlved at the Mountain View for tho autumn scuson, Mm. C. Do Hcrodln nnd Miss O, Par rons have arrived at the Mount Pleasant from Lenox by automobile. At tho Mount Washington nre Mr. and Mm. J, It. Young of New York, Mr. nnd Mm. F. C. Cnae nnd Mr. and Mm. H. E. Caso of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mm. J, U. Henley and party of Chicago. Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Stowart Lee, with Mr. C. Stewart I-ee, Jr., ami Mr. Louis Lcc, havo arrived at tha Homestead from Wilmington, Del,, for a visit ot several week. Mr. J. Montgomery Scara has arrived from Boston to remain until October. Mr. and Mm, Charles Wiggins arrived from St Louis, Mr. and Mrs. John P, Knable from Pittsburg nnd Mr, and Mm. Ocorgo A. Clynn and Mr, John A. Black from New York. Mr. and Mm. Robert Black have closed their cottage and left for Cincin nati. Mr. and Mrs. Luis S. Vlllaller of Ha vann have arrived to join the Cuban colony nt tlio Homestead. Mr. nnd Mm, William Chappelle of New York gavo a luncheon yesterday at the Oaks. ' Mrs. William Roas Proctor left for New York after passing three weeks at the Homestead. Wbltn Sulphur .Iprlnga. Gen. and Mrs: Luko E. Wright nml daughter, Mlsa Elcctra. Wright, of Mem phis, Tenn., who havo been spending the summer at the Oreenbcler Hotel, have left for New York, where thoy will spend a few weeks before returning to their home, Miss Marlam McMurtry of New York yesterday achieved the feat ot swim ming the full length ot thu pool forty eight time without stopping. Among the Into arrival! from New York aro Mr. and Mrs. Percy II. Good sell, Mm. Thomas Broadhunst, Christy Payno, Charles W. Luko and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tarkcr. Tho Berkshire!. Rain yesterday forced the managers of St. Paul's Church fair at Stockbrldge to hold it In thj TdWn Hall Instead of on the, Sedgwick lawn. William Marshall Bullitt was In general charge, Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick noured tea nnd among thoso having oversight of tables wero Mm. Norman II. Davis, Mrs. Will lam G. Havlll, Miss Margaret French, Miss Mabel Choate, Miss Mary Weyman. Mrs. Phillips Blagden. Mrs. Loyall Allan Osborno, Mrs. Edward B. Owen, Mrs. J. Woodward Haven, Miss Marlon C. Bid well nnd Mrs. Henry Ivlson Parsons. Miss Loutso M. Isclln of New York, Mm. Gcorgo Seymour Hastings of New Haven and Mrs. Dwtght Jlolbrook ot Richmond Hill, L. I., are nt Heaton Halt In Stockbrldge for September. Dr. and Mrs. Frank T, Hopkins of Frcsbrcy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walton P. Klngsloy of New York are at tho Red Lion Inn at Stockbrldge whllo touring I tho mils. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond t. Baker en tertained a largo dinner party nt Holm- wood last night. air. and Mrs. Joseph II. Choate went to Mt. Klsco yesterday. Three of tholr children are to remain with their grand mother. Mrs. Jo.-eph H. Choate, In Stockbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hala of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mm. Brow'n Caldwell In Stockbrldge. The Speaker of the House, Mr. Fred erick .11. Glllctt, and Mrs. Glllett ot Washington aro at the Greenock Inn at Lee. Mr. Wllllnm Ellery Sedgwick has re turned to Stockbrldge, after a three months' visit In. Rome. Mr. Richard T. Fishery Boston la with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick. Mrs. Nicholas Dn Teresa of Chicago Is the guest of Miss Helen V. Drako at Lenox. Marc Klaw Back With Rights for Foreign Plays Huh Joromo K, Jcronio'H 'rook,' -Sonyn,' Tiny From Polish, nml Othor Novel Hob, After more than three month In Eu rope, Inulmllnii a trip lo the haltlellolila, Mnro Klaw returned hy the Adriatic ye lurdiiy, MnNt of tha tlmo lm spent In London, nml ha arranged to bring hero four play eatalillahed as auccranea nhrnad, He alaoNohtalned the Amerl ran right to revcrnl other, Ho nml hi eon, under the firm name of Mrq Klaw, Inc. will produce several of these play In New York thl venunn, "Honya," a dram of love, from the Polish by (latirloln Ziipolnlm, will he pro diioed In New York In October, featuring Otto Krugcr, Emanuel Belcher will Mneu It It I populnr In Poland and In Central Kurnpe, Mr. Klnw ald, A prom Invnt young actress will haw tho leading lemlnlnn rule, "I nlai) have tlm Ame'rlcnn right with i the Coburn for tlio beat comedy I aaw In London," raid Mr. Klaw, It I 'French Leave,' and It la by a now Ilr It ah humor 1st, HegliiRlirilerkeley, The Coburn nro in reiieiimn In the n ay now nnd It will be produced In Htamfnrd on Heptembor SO, I think It will be u lilting successor to Tho Belter Ole,' "Our new linn will alan prennt 'Cook,1 n farce comedy hy Jrromn K, Jerome, It has been' very popular at the Klngawny Theatre, "A now opi-rntm hy Hinorkh Knlman nio will ho part of our ohohk pro ginmme. It I called 'Hnllnndwclbchen1 nml I running In Vlennn, 1 predict thnt It will bring thn wnltt back In America, A llhieiln Is by thn author oi Tiia .Merry wmow," '"Fixing It for Archie' I nnother play that we Intend producing, It I a farce comedy adnptod from ' tlio French by lan nay." Tho new Klaw Theatre, Mr, Klaw aalil, bring built In Weat Forty-fifth atreet to housu tho Klaw production will havo soma Innovations, notably n new bleu for n loiinga downelnlm, Thn augguatlon for thl nml other feature of the house, he ami, ho got abroad, "Lord Itlchard In thn Pantry," running at tho Criterion Theatre, with Thnmaa C, Dngnnll'a company, Including Mlaa t'nnnin Kill as. wll tie brought in Amcr 'en with the English cast nt thn con clusion of Ha run In London by Mr. Dngnnll nnd myself," continued Mr, Klaw, "a we have formed u partner- shin for the American tour, Tho play ha been on In England for month, but I am hopful that New York will see It ahnrtly after the New Year." Mlas Lola Fla.icr returned to nwnlt a London nppearancn In klnm Kum mer' "pood Orncioui, Annabcllc,1' MET AT SEA, WED IN JAPAN. i Imirs Itniuloliih niut Mlaa Dorothy Mann Married. Now reached New York hint night from Yokohama of tho marriage there yeiterday of Mlas Dorothy Mann of San Franc sco to Mr. innc itnnuoipn or ew York, son ot Mrs. Marlon Itandolph of 122 East Elghty-aecond street. Tho wcddlnir Is a chapter In a trnna paclllo romance. Mr. Rnudolph started oti a buelnes trip for the General Mo tors r.irnorntlon nearly a year ago. Fel low naaaengers on board thn steamship from San Francisco wero Mm. Seth L, Mann of Kan Franrlaco nnu her iaugn ter. Mlis norothv Mann. They met nnd nn attachment sprang up between tho vnunr tieonle. Mrs. Mnntl and her daughter went to' Calcutta, returning eevernl month inter to sun jthiicibco. On August 21 they sailed again from that port for YOKoimma, wncm may worn in in Mr. rtnndolnh. who for the pres ent Is stationed In Japan. The wedding followed, - Mr, Itandolph nnd hi brldo nro not expectod to return to Now York until Chrlstjnns. During tho war ho served In France two year, flmt with the Ninth Infantry of tho Second Division and nfterwnrd In tho cavalry, and partici pated In several major engagements. DR. FORRAS TO BE U. S. QUEST. Pnnnmn'a Prcalilent-clcrt lllvHed, to Vlatt WoalilnKton. Special lo Tu Hc and Nsw Yosk HraAtr. Washington, Sept. .10 Dr, Bellrarlo Torras, rrealdont-elcct of Panama, who In now In New York, has been formally Invited by the United States to como to Washington next week n tho na tion's guest. Ho hnd planned to stny whllo In the city with J. E. Lefevre, Socrctnry of tho Legation of Panama and Chargo d'Affaircs ad interim, but us tho nation's guest ho will be pro vided with n nulto at tho New Wlllnrd Hotel. He will be accompanied by his secretary, who Is his brother. Mme. Porraa will not come to tho capital, as she la unable to leave her baby, but w111 await hor husband In New York. Mr. Lefevre, who was In New York With Dr. Porras, haa returnod to Wash ington, accompanied by his elstor, Miss Romano Lefevre. Dr. Porras will as sume his now duties October 1. nnby Horn lo Hippodrome Sinner. Tho Hippodrome' vital statistics de partment reports the birth of a girl yes terday to Mr. and Mm. Frank Maurice. The father la a singer In "Good Times." Little Miss Maurice la tho second baby to bo born to Hippodrome performers since tho season opened. NOTES OV THE TIIKATItES. Hetty Alden; Ward do Wolf end Edwin ..' ...... .lh Alio, nrnriu In "Anns Ancenda," In which Mlas Brady comes to th l'layhouas a week from Monday, The visit ot tha aaltora from tha Bpanlah cruiser Alfonso Kill, to th Hlppodromo veaterday afternoon and Thursday ao Inter ettad Marcellne, the Hlppodromo clown, that ht aought thorn out utter hta turn and learned that threo of them wera from hta Uoma town, Zaragoaa, nnd two ot them proved to ba eons of his boyhood playmates. With "Th Lady of tho Lamp" remaining Indefinitely t the Republlo Theatre, Earl Carroll announcea that on Monday he will begin to aelect tha cast for tho aecond com pany of hta Oriental drama, whleti la scheduled for Iloaton, Philadelphia and a tour of the coaat. To-night at the Fraieo Theatre Mlaa Amy Lowall, the poet, will be a guest of Mar garet AAllln, having made tha trip from Boston to aee Mlaa Anglln In "The Woman of Bronze." Tho 100th performance of "Cinderella on Broadway" will be given at tho Winter Garden at tho matinee to-day. The portera at the Wintor Garden are now wearing handsome now uniforms of dark mauve broadcloth trimmed with gold braid. IlohearaalB bogan yeaterday of "The Pass ing Show ot 101' In which Willie nnd Eugene Howard will be starred the coming teaaon. Thero was a dreas rehearaM yeaterday at the Bhubort Theatre ot "The Olrl In the Private Iloom," a musical farce by Edward Clark, which Messrs. Bhubert wlH produce at the Globe Theatre, Atlantic City, Monday. George V. Hobart la at work flnlahlnr the bonk of "Gua Edwards's Ilevuo ot 1020." Arthur "Busa" User, the buali leairue humor ist. Is contributing a comedy baseball scene. Tom Burke of the lloyal Opera, Covent Garden, London, who vfll make hta Amer ican debut under the direction of William Morris at the New York Hippodrome Octo ber 3, aalled yeaterday from Liverpool on the Carmanta. Mr. Burke will flret.aing In the Fontlaa Theatre, Saranac Lake, N. v.. on September SI, to help raise 180,000 to psy the deM f Ht. llernard's Cal hollo Church and Lady of the Lako Hospital. PARIS PROBES DEATH OF OLIVE THOMAS Polfionliiff of FUm AclroflH Fol lowing OlMmpnffno Orlon Stirs Audiorltlcs. IVtms, fiept, 10, Thn Trench police have begun a thorough Inveatlgntlnn Into thn death ot Ollvn Thomas, an Amarlcnn moving picture notres, who mircumbrrt this morning to polann taken, U In paid hy mistake, aaverwl day ngn, The niilhnrltlea hnvn lamied n permit fur the emhnhulnff nf thn body of Mlas Thnmaa, hut hn yet hnvn not nana tinned Its shipment tu thn United Hlntes nn bonrd the Htenmahlp Mntiretnnla, nailing from Cherbourg Heplemher IS, Investigation nltn s being madn by the pollen nf alulHtrr Tiimnra of cocaine orgies, Intermingled with champagne dinner which Inated Into the early houra of the morning that havo been afloat la thu American colony and nmong thn hnjitues of tho French cinema world dining the lant week, To-night In the Amite prlaon thn police Were cloaoly-iietlonlnK a man named tfpaldlng, said to ho a former American iirmy Captain, who wn nenlcnccd to nix months In Jail lat Monday for vending cocaine, In connection with tho (loath nf Mian Thomaa the pollen nay they dealro to Interview Jack Plckford, n motion plo turn nctnr anil huabnnd of Mlas Thomas, and also a woman friend of tlm nctreaa who Is said ,to hnvn nccompnnled Mlaa Thomas during hr Inst pilgrimage to thn Mnntinnrtro district Hnturday even ing, Mr. Plckford to-day left tha lilt Hn,tol, 'where hu hnd been stopping, and has taken up iiuurters In tho Hotel Crlllon, Ho declined to rccelvo visitors to-day, Tho physician who la In ut tendaiico on Mr, Plckford said hu wnit In it very bad statu of health. Tu (IiiU Junk Plckford. I'ollco Commissioner Docrocq enld thin evening thnt ho had entrusted the In veatlgatlon uf the death of Mlsa Thomas to Captain of Police Catrou of tho First District, When questioned concerning tho case, Capt, Catrou anld ho had not ((included his Inquiry. Ho had received thn testimony of thn wnltora, portcm nnd chambtriunldH at the IIIU Hotel, uheru Mlas Thomas In mild to hnvo taken tho poison, but had been unuble as yet to secure Mr, Plckford'u account of the nffalr. Hoverul of tho Montmnrtro resorts which Mlas Thomas vlalted Saturday night wore subjected to u close Investi gation to-diiy, Mies Thomas, popular on the Amcr Iran musical comedy atngo as dancer for several years nnd re contly known for her beauty ns a film atnr, died In tho Amerlcnn Hoapltal at Neullly at 11 o'clock this morning, Hho bad been taken to thi hospital last Bun day from tho Hits Hotel Buffering from meirurlal polaonlng, Dr. Joseph Choate of Los Angclea, former physician to Mary Plckford, attended her and said alio had nwllnwed by mistake twelve Frnmnies of bichloride of mcrcuiy, suf ficient to kill a score of pcrronn It wan stated that her plight was entirely accidental, denial being mado that there had been any quarrel with hor husband, Jack Plckford. Sho had arrived In Uuroro suffering from ner vous depression, and her physician had prescribed modlclno for her. It was aald that whllo looking for thin medicine on Sunday alio took tlio mercury. At the Selanlck studios nt Fort I.ee, N, J where Miss Thoman did her last work before tho camera, sorrow at her iloath was general, and It wns expected that the officials of tho company would Immediately direct aomo observance of her passing. Myron Selrnlck, head of tho studios, said: "Miss Thomas was the most popular playor that ever appeared at our studios. I can hardly believe yet that sho Is gone. It doesn't twem poaslblo that a young woman, only 21 years old, so full of vitality and charm, should hnvo died. I have cabled my condolences to her husband', Jack Plckford, from whom I received n message a fov.' flays ago stat ing that sho took tho poison accident ally." IlcKnn Cnreer nt 15. Olive Elaln Thomna wns born at Charlcrol, Tn., near Plttabunr, orf Oc tober 20, 1808, tho family name being Duffy. After nn education In tho Fltts burg High 6chool sho went to work In a department store, where her Irish type of beauty led a fellow worker to suggest that aho try the stage. , When she .was fifteen she came to New York, And while studying muslo and seeking n foothold In tho theatre aha posed for Harrison Fisher. In a year tho nttrac.ttvo picture mado by her light complexion, brown hair and bluo eyes In his magailne covers drew the nttcntlon of F. Zlcgfeld, Jr., who gave her a position In his "Midnight Frolic" In 1914. From then on hor rlso was excep tionally rapid. She made such an out standing Impression, even among the Zlegfeld bevy of bolles, that tho man ager engaged her for his "Follies'' and his "Frollo" of 1915, whero her dancing and her piquant personality were hits, After a career ot only three years on tho stago tho screen, always in search of beauty, claimed her. After appearing In Ince-Trlangle pro ductions of "4V Girl Llko That" and "Madcap Madgo" In tho lesser film houses, sho roso to tho top degrco of plcturo presentation by being shown at the lllalto on July 22, 1917, In "An Even Break," n Famous Players photoplay. This plcturo was somewhat autobio graphical, depleting her ns a Uttlo girl who wanted a husband, n farm, two cats and a dog, but achieved Instead a mid night roof career, with a Peklncso to sharo her apartment. Her other Fa mous Players productions Included "Frankly Chaste" and "Hetty Takes a Hand." Succession of Triumphs. In 1919 she became n star for Selznlclc Pictures Corporation, nppcaring In tho screen version of the Ilattons' may. "Ud- stalrs and Down," In June of last year. This assured her of an Important placo with the cinema rubllo. Thon followed "Tho splto Bride." "Tho Glorious lady." "Out Yonder," "Footlights and Shadows," "Youthful Folly," t'The Flapper" and "Darling Mine." Sho left an uncompleted picture, "Xobody," which she was to fin ish on her return, originally scheduled for next Monday. She was to have beon back next veek In order to take part In rehearsals for a promlnont part In the Americanization spectacle "Wo, tlio Pcoplo," to bo pro duced by the Constitutional Leaguo at Carncglo Hall on September 17 and later shown on tho Alms. Her trlr abroad had . ucen solely for pleasure Sho sailed for Paris aboarU the Imperator on August 12 with her husband. Miss Thomas waa married to Jack Plckford, brother of tho noted Mary and himself a screen star, In the autumn ot 1917 In New York, but the marrlago was not formally made known until that December, when tho couplo were living In the motion picture colony at Holly wood, Cal. Sho Is survived by her irother, Mrs. Van Kirk of Pittsburg, who married a second tlmo: two brothers, James and William, who aro connected with the Selznlck studies here, and a sister, 'Harriet Duffy, G years old. W hen the news of tho doath In Paris of Olive Thomas, tho motion plcturo ac tress, was received In Now YorK mat night, largo electric signs la tho thcatio district bearing her name were "darkened hb a mark of respect MALE EXCLUSION IS' NEW FEMINIST IDEA Niillonal Womnn'H Party May Unr 3fon From Pollilcnl Ion From Pol Orpfnnlziitloiii Now that suffrage Is won, the Nn tlonal Woman's Party, finding that It has nothing particular to do mt nn or canlwtlen, dlaciimert yesterday starting a feminist movement hacked up by their familiar militant tactics, Thn subjoot waa threshed nut by member of the Nutrhnnl Executive Cummlltea nt the aummar homo of Mrs, Oliver II. I', Ilulmont, a member of tho committee, nt Port Washington, U I, Practically all of the thirty repre senlatlvea present favored continuing tho party nn aomo definite linn for the benefit and Advancement of women edii rationally, economically nnd politically, Home advocated foimlng i. third pnrO' excluding men, whllo not a few nup. ported a strong and well organized foinl nlat movement to reform tho marriage laws and remove other oxlatluu dlacilm Inntlnim against their cx. It Is expected that suggestions offered nt this meeting will bit considered ot llnlally and net oil upon nt tho conven tion of thn National Wnmen'a Party, which will bo held In WnahliiKton at a date to ho announced later nnd which, tha lenders say, would follow tho final nettlement of the legal statua of the ratification of tlio Federal suffrage nmeiulmont, Mlas Allou Paul, chairman of tho na tional executlvo committee, enmo from Wnahlngton, )), ('., to ntlend the rrm ferencti, whloh was nn executive session, Mrs, Abliy Hcntl linker, nlso of yah inglflui Mien .Dorto Slovens nml numer ous Hlate chairmen from nearby Htntcs, Including Mien Mary Ingham of Phila delphia, Mrs, Agnes Mnrey nf Mnssa chuaettn nml Dr, Olllctto Ilaydcn of Ohio, worn tliccr, Thn national ndvlaqry council wna repreaented hy Mrs. Harriot filanton Uintah, Mrs, llhotn Chlhlo Dorr, Mrs, Churlnttu Perkins Oilman, Mrs. Florence Kcllcy, Mlas Hn7.ol MnoKaye, Mrs. William H. Murray, Mrs. Annie (1. 1'mrltt, Mrs, James M, Itectnr, Miss Flln lllegol nnd Mrs. John Jny White. Tho party ngrced upon two things, thnt the struggle for full equality for woman hat only begun, and thnt such emiatlty can bo secured only through vigorous, persistent, political nctlorv audi as that employed by tha Woman's) Party In Its suffrage campaign when picketing wns Introduced, nnd this com paratively mild snmplo of militancy was then followed up by moro spectacular fiiims ot proto.it, DELANO'S SAD DEATH RECALLS ROMANCE When Poor Won His Wife Despite Her Father's Ire, Special (e Tun Run ixn New Yosk HnuMi, HAWiMonu, Sept. 10 When Wnrrcn Delano of New York, who wnn killed In. nn nccliTont at Harrytnwn, N, Y Thurs day, m young and poor ho courted Mlas Jennlo Walters, tho only daughter of tlio lato William T. Walters, founder of tho Wnltora Art dallcrios. Mr. Delano's attentions to Mlas Wnltcrs were resented by her father, who op posed the marriage, His opposition was of no avail, When Mr. Walters died ho left to Mrs, Delano flftycents. His son, Henry Walters, was tho chief beneficiary under tho will. At his curliest convenience ho haMcncd to New York, mot his sister and conducted her to n safe deposit Vault, whero he had stored one-half ot tho securities loft to mm by his father. These' lie handed over to Mrs. De uno, Thoy consisted mostly ot stocks and bonds of tho Atlantlo Coast Line. Kvcn before young Walters transferred to his ulster halt of tho fortune inherited from their father Mr, Delano hnd begun to make good In tho financial world. IJAsrronT. Me., Sept. 10. Frnnklln D. llonsevelt left hero to-night for his homo nt Hydo Park, N, Y to attend the funeral of his' uncle, Wnrrcn Delano. Tho funernl of Warren Delano, who LOST AND FOUND, AUTOMOPH.K BTOI.ISN IIKWAIU) ptutr touring, said to lm 1017 and believed to u motor ao. a i -i-ku; oouy mrn rra. wheels lighter rfdl windshield, reflcetori N, v. Ilnsa S18131. Stolen HeDtcmber 0 11 I' t, af. nnil T.MTinT nV.. Man, Vnrlr cliy. Loininuiucnio wnu i.. ji. jiui-wouij, B3 John at., New York city. Telephone Iieokman bpt. LOST or stolen, cither at HoboKen Terminal or on Clirlatopher at, ferry, Tuesday, about 2 o'cloek, black leather handbag contntnlnsj personal effects, Finder pleaso notify It, T. STnONCJ. 11 W. RMIi (ntversldo 4:21), nnd receive fiw roword tor raiurn ot nag nnd coniems. r,o queaiions ni.Kru. LOUT Long Islnntl Bound, Sept. 0, flnt hot- torn, green nno wmis roHuoni; rewnro. Call .waiiswonn ai.w. IX)8T-Hetwecn mi nnd 4Tth at., black ........ v.ln TT I .1 a .I.... n V. n .. . . . I. . irnincr f.,i ,,w,i w.i,to- dral 8031, Apt. 0, reward. Jewelry. LOST-Selllne from dinner ring containing .1 large diamonds aet In platinum, oblong In .. . j.h 1. T. 11 ...... , ..... lloboken 4:30 V. M Rcptember 8. for Moun- 714 Sun-Herald, 280 Ilroadwny. LOST I.ady'e platinum wntch, with dla mond Initials O, n Wcdnesdny nfttht on Stato of Mnlna express train. Liberal re ward If returned. Mrs. CHARLES K. r.ISPIIAM. 010 Madison nr N. Y. Plata LOST-J100 rewnrd. no question" naked, for return of a email diamond heart brooch, lost on Bill av., between .Kith nnd 54tli eta., r.r on Oth av. bus. DnEICEIl & CO., M0 Clh av, LOST Diamond broocn clrcla, 2 diamonds, rav, ni nn unr iinruur nxurrss coDism. ber l: reward. Raturn IU1LKV, UANICS 111 DTILU. VVIiminnion. uei, LOST Diamond butterfly plni reward. 290 fit. Mark's place. St. ueore. B, I. 2272 TompUlnavme. LOST leather fob, Kold monomram O B. II. n.. MrtUSN SUPPLY CO.. flln rrl ST.. jianiiwt" . LOST. September 1, diamond plntlnun, xrlst n.t-h. Faneroua reward. Itetum Hotel Vnmieriint. LOST III verslde Drive, 72d, 7Bth eta., sold wnteh. monosrammedl rownrd. Col. gQ70, 500 reward will bo paid nnd no questions Long Beach, laet Saturday evenlnf. II. 8. Mansfield, nttomey, BS Liberty at. SLOOO IlEWARD .tm n( loosa diamond, welahlnsr hnif 4 karats I lost September 8 betwen Wast UBth at. and East 12th at. I. II. and D. II. il.000 HKWAUD for return of Jewelry lost from residence, of T..mh P. Day. Short Hills. N. J.: nn nn,.. tlona aslced. Mr. VAUX. Preferred Accident w r-n Nn tnMi.n Inn. . Vc... -1. imui.t.v. " . m,a 1500 reward for raturn of platinum nnd . . .1 kvannld. W.i.h ).., . 1 . ... niamuiiu uiftra. nu.v... w., ivv. niion pins dlstrlet, Auajuat 20 or 27. MAIICUS t CO.: Bth nv. and 45th at. 1 200 reward for tho return of a platinum nnd diamond brooch! lost between OOth at. and Fiilton Theatre, or at tho Montmartre. L'ltEICEIl & CO., BOO Bth av. Wearlnf Apparel. LOST. A allver fox neck piece, either on Bth nv. bua No. B or between 71at and 72d at. D'dwny. Sultnbla reward return to LOST In Grand Central Itastaurant at noon Frioay murr iur ,ivkiicv, rewnra. Iteturn Mrs. C. V. DIIEW. 884 Weal Knd av.. Apt. 131. Thona Academy 2230. LOST On Brio Ferry, seal stoio.' riione Mcdonald, Urj-nnt noo. Found. FOUND On Madlaon av. car, April 23, tve nlnr, diamond brooch. N., 172 Sun-Herald. Herald ao. was killed when hta lioraa belled Into Ilia path of a New York Central express train Tlmrnlay, will be held at tha Delnnn summer realdenro U Jlarrylown nt 9 ISO o'clock to-morrow morning, PETEU 3?, BircVTJH DIBS, Nn Writer nnd Oorreannndeiit Victim of Appemtlellla, HftrM to Tim Hun jnp Nw Yeaw limit, I'itthhuwi, Bept. 10, I'eler Pry Pliev tin, newspaper man, magnilno writer and charter innnher nf tlio Amerlrnn Prea HiimnrlsU' AModnllnn, died here to-day following nn operation for np pendlellla, Mr, Hhevlln, whn wns about ID years old, had been a news writer for twenty years, Mr, lllievlln was horn In New York and wns educated for (he priesthood nt IIIIIcoU College, Maryland, He was never ordained, During the IlUMlnn Japanese war lie served ns rt war cor respondent nn thn Maiichiirlnn front, Later lia was employed on Now York and lliilllnwro papers. Ho served nn London rorrerpondent for tho New York Itucrlrnii nnd wns a collaborator In "Tha llunawnyn'' and other musical pro (lurtlnn. At nne time he waa editor of the JVuKonnl i,alor Journal, MARUIED. IIAIII'I'Jt-MOIII.TOM.-At CiMlarhuraf, 1 I., MlMrUrKimrlto Moulion to Mr, J, Henry Harper, Jr. ltANI0l,l'lf-MANN,-0a fleplfmber 10, t Yokohama, Japan, Allen Dorothy Mean or Han Francisco to Innoa llnndolph uf New York city, R0IIWI.IT7.nnFIMNK.-Mr. and Mrs, Davlil Prank of 2ITH llrnaaway snnmmet tlio niarrlaini nf their ilAiiihter Hon lo laldrr H, tuimollrer, nf New York on Weilneailay, Kept, 0, tOSU. DIED, P.alley,.Mary IS, fairy, Annl II. t'aapary. Amelia Curili, John DaUa, I'Vllnwca Poland, Warren llllit, F. W. Palrrhlld, Harriet V, Hansen, enroll no llanarn, Olaf , llawkawnrlli, Illen Him, Adolf Kern, I'.ilwanl K. Kranlcji, I'lttlorlck I.umtry. Blephen Millar, Jtan A. Monaalian, Anna n, MulUr. Julia MrCsftrex. J.R. (Jiienlln, Marrsllln HKitenlnirg, Henry Van t(aun. Davl'l H Wnllier, Mary J. Wempla, John Uuia Werner, fianiiiel Wllaon, Annla K. Winter, Jjrnii II. Wlimtr, John H. In Mrqiorlam, Oils, Julia M, Ilelcher, BAII.I.r.-On Pent. 10. Mary "'.'.'i! lato Chnrles II. llailey. Kiinera aanleaa nt her lata realdence. Wi Wllaon Uronklyn, on Himday, fiept. 15, -wu I". M. Interment prlvato, (JAIir.V.ii Hepiomber 0, Annie M0;','1 wife of Nlcholaa J., mother nf IrmicH I. (Jarey nnd alater of , Klleii .A'.a ffi runeral from her lala realrtenee, ia Ai Inmlnn Hd., Hntiirdiy, Hep ein her II. ', n ;i0 A, M.i to St. Ilernard'a Chuff'';, . Kill at,, wber a aoltimi mnsa ef r'jillii will bo relibrnled. Interment talvar). Aulomobllo rnrU'Ko. CAHPAIIY.-At her reeldenee, on BjP'"." 0, lira. Amelia Caspar, widow of W aid. iaar Caspary, In her Ob'lh year, luiieral Private. CUIITIB.-Hoi.t. 10. John, Ciirtla. nvlfea niepnen aierrni a iinpi, " 21st at., Hunday, ut 'i I'. M. DAVIH.-On September n, at nUaat. M'., l-cllnvea Davis.. In hi 7,td year. I'UnerM nervlcea nt hla' late , reildenei, B7 49th at., New York city, on Hundny. 8ei. tembor 12, nt 2 I'. M. internum private. DKLANO.-fluddenly, nl llarrytown. N. T . Hepfumbtr 0, 1P20, Wwren ""' " "', 08th year of his nje, Mineral private, DVlC1IIT.-rranrcs Warner, at Ueaejle. N. .1,. In her 04th year. Funeral aervlces a her late res donee, Ml 0th Av. Iloaelle, at 2 1'. M Saturday, September rAincilII.D.-At her home, HCS1 "-"fMli ' L I, Sept. 10. Harriet Mlla l'alrrlilld, widow nf Wter M. Falrchlld and iluh ler of tho lato Daniel W. Curwlll of Cln clnnall, lMneral private. IIANfHIN, On Friday. Pept. 10, 10-0, t III ve r lie a d , L, I Caroline llanaen. be loved wife of lAonard Hansen. Notice of funeral later. HANSr..N',-pn Thursday, Eepl. 0. 10S0, Olaf llni slnri'ilpved Imsband of Marie Han ai n. In' his 40th year Funeral aenlcea at ,!. lata realdence, 3 Alat at., "rook lyn, Saturday, Bept. 11, at 2 1'. M. In rtn,,l (Ipi.enwnod. . IIAWKSWOnTII. On Wediieadny, Feptember 8, Ullen IiaKaworin, iyiuu . ,,,... the houaahold of tlm lato Jacob Wendell of New York. IIIM.-Adolf, auddenlf, at NfW York, dearly beloved huaband of Helly Ihm, In Ilia 4Sth year. Funeral nervlcea nt hla late i real denee. Old Churrh road. Ore'wl5h' Saturdny afternoon, Bept. 11, 3 o clocli, daylight aavlnir time, KF.llN.-Edward K auddenly. on September P. beloved husband of Edna II. rn.' Funeral eervlcea will bo held at B.ileni Held Cemetery. 6undny nrorn nir, Sep tcinber 12. at hnlf-paat eleven o clock. KllANICIL-Frcderlck, on fiente'iiber 10, 1H20, oeioveu iium,.iii.i "'"".,";:' nohe), at 11 1 BUiuiiinr residence, HohoUus, N J. Servleea at the Fourth Fiesbyterlnn Church, 01st at. and West r.nd av., Mon day. September 10, at 11 A. M. Interment prhntc, . LUMLEY-Stephen, beloved huibaild of Elltaboth Liimley. at tho residence of hlj dausliter, Mra. Clmi. Hcllerawi, 4W1 West 2fllt at.. September 8. 1020. Service Saturday, 12:30 1'. M. l'lcaao. omit I.UM IIUIICIBt JtILLnil.-Sopt. P. 1020, Jean A. Miller. I n neral stepnon "mn iimm,,. . ., Weat 120th at., Sunday mornlne. MONAOHAN. On Reptomber 0, Anna 11., Ub.lo"ed alit" of Dr. Frank J. Monwhw. nenulem masa at Church of St. I rancti Xavler, West 10th at., Saturday. Septum ..'., '.. in a. M. Intormont. Calvary. MULLEn'.-Entered Into rest September '7. fr nf Ailsm Z e f Vi!d mo Uierot Flora" P." U" Mid Charlea F. Mnller. Bervkea at her la a rVa'Sanc: 44 Eat 87th at.. Filday. '""-,-- . id n-rlnek. Intermolit private. IllUIIIillH, w " , . , MeCAFFIlEY.-On September 10, Josepliln. ci'm n ffi "l nrooWym Solemn r,ulem Sfass Xto da" September 10, OMR A. M.. at noma Catholle Church of Our Lady of Ani?f. th av- an" JIVIJ vtvd-. " r - nirrVTlV At her realdence, 1S7 Weat 00th tJUlr(U.. jn ii" w.,'-,,,,,-. ou-nt n. Funeral ma at Church of St. raul tha Apoalle West OOth at., Monday, September .i n l XT. 6inpWnuno.-At oCTWi. Jr . and riula W. Sledenburn, In hla 20lh year. Funeral aervlcea at the hom of hla rarcnta, Ilo.ind Hill road, on Sunday, Sept. 1" nt 2:30 r. M. Interment private. VAN BAUN.-At Mt. TOono. h, '-.;: temtier h, ivwt jr.iu .... Lnum Ealer Van S.tun. Borvlcea nt his a". res Mence, 100 W. 03d at., Sunday, Sep imber 12. at 4 I'. M. WALKEH.-On September 10. 1020. at irStholato John clfworth " Walker of itr..lilnttrM- 1). C WTMI'LC-Bt. Nicholas Soclnty of the City of Now York, 43 Cedar st Now ork. It Is with ncop renroi iimi im,.,u v,, made of the death on September 8. 020? of their lata nssoc ate. John lluaa Wemplo. Alfred Wai-sta f. l'resldent, Frederlo Irvine Lockmau. Secretary. nNEncSept. 0, . 1 y. ar. .. S.. Sr)" and dewted father of Marvin. nd ion of Tebeeca and the lata Morris Wer rier and brother of Mrs. Charles Werner, MO Samuel Werner, Mra. David Ml rh.el Hen and Cy Werner. Fqneral from Cliarel of Haul A. Ilothachlld. IBB West r-om at., on Sunday, Sept. 12. 10 W1LRON.-On fiept. 8, Annie Kendall, be- ADthorp. 70U1 at. and llroadway. Bervtcea at Holy Trinity Church, Lenox av. and 122d at' on Saturday. Sept. II, at J:3J WINTEU.-On September 0, 1020, nt his real- tlr.boloved husband of' draco Winter. Funeral aervlcea at his lato rosldene, on Kday at 2 r. M. Funera at 2:30 P. M. wnnd nwn Cemetery. W1SNEP..-At tho rroabyterlan llospltal. In this cny uii ut('.iwvi v f vwv, v. ... 1 inrner Wlanr, aoo of tho lata Wm. H. and "hen Horner Wlsner. In hla 70th year. Funeral aervlcea at St. Jamea'a Church, Madison av. and 71st at.. Satur day mornlne at 10 o'clock. Interment at Goshen. N. Y.. Saturday afternoon on arrival of train leaving Chnmbera at. at 2:15 P. M.. dayllfht aavtng time. IN M EMORIAM. TiELCHEn. In lovlne memory of my dear Sept. 11. 1010- Florence. OTIS. Julia M. A trlbuta to my darlln motner. who pm ueyona, Bept. ii, 1910. "In tho nulct places wo shall meat aialn." Ellta Proctor Otis, mi SKI mi i f9 Ml '.Hjfi I'M nm 1