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4,000 to Sail for Europe To-day on Six Steamships Many Notable Persons Amort# <?00 Rooked for Cabin of the Olympic. ' udging from the large number of pas ? ffer*. including many persons of ?romlnenoe from every walk of life, booked to sail to-day on six liners bound for Europe, the spring exodus to tlie old ? oiintry has readied its maximum. The Olvmplc of the White Star Line, largest of ths vessels, will have 2,000 passengers ' :> board, GOO of whom are In the first c; bin. The other liners are the Touraine J" Li?e. ,he Cedrlc of th i, ular?Lln"' the F'?lund of the Red l tSpln8ula st?te. renamed the I rp?ident Pierce. or the United States <i'"^S'r . l,?e AraS"-i>*a of the Royal -? hi Line, which ha* been in the Ber Kn?*?" ' but i9 now *allin8 for l he total number of passengers sail inor will be about 5000. The Olympic's list of notables includes 11';:. Mortal, violinist, who is accom ied by her mother and father; Elinor n. novelist; Prince Mohamet All , ibin. nephew 0f the Khedive of an,l his secretary, "Blink" Me ? ".-,-Uey; Mr. Robert w. Service, poet; ? i s. Service and their daughter, Miss ? . Service; Titto Ruffo, singer; Lady ? .:.i II -nrv. Countess de Laugler Vil t -? who was Miss Carola Livingston; R Hal! Calne. son of the British ."ithor: .Mr. Marshall Neilan, moving ? ctur.- director: On. H C. Sherlll, for 'Minister to Argentina, and Mrs CIiarles Winn and the Hon. Winn, the Hon. (Catherine Norton, ??? Mary Hnyt Wiborg, Mr. and Mrs. " dericn W. Vanderbilt. Miss Margaret 'w lies worth, dancer; Mr. Cordon Scl i dee. head of Selfrldge & Co., London: ;..r 1 T'- Ailler. treasurer of the United : Steel Corporation; Judge J. S. tlierford, the Right Rev. John J. Mc ""i. Bishop of Altoona, and Prof H I< ? ""Tiing. , ?!^"'"lani H. Dewart of Boston. of the Rev. Dr. Dewart, is f-'oing , ans. to return with her daughter. ? - Frances Dewart. who has been in School there. i 'Irmberi of Society In Lint. \ inoii g those from .New York are Mr. Ogden Mills. Mr. mens Daly, Mr. and Mrs Wal ,;r Watwon Stokes, Col. and Mrs ' ,r; Rogers. Mrs. Charles t> Rah'n- Jr.: Mm Otto H. Kahn, Mr. I .fit . Kahn* Mr- and Mrs. ! ? ncell H. Ball, Mr. G. Louis Boissevain, I ^'"-t-ia Mr. Robert T. Francis, the , : r- T !'8- H- Chas*. !>'? and Mi s Le an. K. Cofer. Mr. and Mrs. I V v . C,Ur^US' Mr' Hobert T- Francis.! n.lYti ur Alfrcd I,uane Pell. Mr. I ?d Mis, Warren D. Robblns. Mr. Mc Mr .Jdu'w?' Mr' Tenin Van Inpe? . ?-m. Morton Whitman. Mr. .'innell Willis, Mrs. B. L. D'Aubirne I'H lit ton ee and Mr- and Mrs. E.' r,!we Ii?<aIt'0 incIudes Mrs. Rufu* C T riwos. Miss Margaret Dawes and Miss ' ' len Dawes, Mr. and Mrs W t? ampbell of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs r of ?ak,?"d 5 : Weld ?nrt m?W* Mi"fi Elizabeth I r u . Margaret Weld of Boston. Mrs. Mlio Lester Cnf f'-en of Cleveland. Airs Walter S. Wy. I and lir, and \fr? ir* ?? . _ Of Philadelphia. Mr.' Russell H of Detroit and Mr. E f AJ*6r rnd MIsh Richardson of New Orleans"" ! v^,m?n?,:hr bookp'i to sa" from New "f"\>w Yorlcanv*Mr?' G?rd?n Mr , T?rk: Mr' J Morris Meredith Miss' Eve I*yn * win < IH e r^a n d Mr" 'and' M nf . I< holas Ferguson and Mr. Edwin H he greatest organists in the world wJ Is going abroad to give a m^K . v.r.?7^,d' Mr'. irtih."' C2'"'? n?7: Patterson. 0Mrs s VnT" : J*"* E" M"! *s. "23! viUeV Mrr"'o2or^dr Th. ??? party of si* si,i-P. ? aIao Includes a Convent, Boston. r0In Notre Dame Voyagera for the Cedrlc. Among those sailing aboard the Cedrlc are Mr. and Mrs. D. Elliott Alves. Mr. ? ind Mra. J. B. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Coade. Mr. and Mrs. John R. <1 reaves. Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holm wood, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James Neville. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sliaincss and Mr. and Mrs. O. Herbert Windeler and Miss Evelyn Wlndeler. Among the passengers sailing to-day aboard the Touralne ar?; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arbibe. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ailix, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bfvans, Dr. jmd Mrs. V. D. Barbot. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Balteman, Miss H. Baiteman and Master E. Balteman. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Corona, the R^v. A. B. P. Caruso. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cartogo, Dr. Louis A Denis, Col. and Mrs. A. Orabowskl. Mr. .Hid Mrs. H. Gardlni, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oalll, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Uadener, Mr. anil Mrs. R. Hale. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kipness. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Maupln, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, the Rev. Father Obrecht, Mrs. H. Weldon-Ilughes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Webb. Miss Amy Webb and the Masters K. and W. Webb. Railing: on board the Peninsular mate, renamed the President Pierce, are Mr. .Toserpli Mach. Cseoho-Slovak Consul Ceneral of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. *an Norman, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. David Staub. On board the Finland are Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rrlgham, Mrs 8. J. Clough and Miss <!. E. Clough, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Erllch, Mr. and Mrs. John Flint. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Graham. Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Rtimley, Mr. and .Mrs. Stephen II. Tallman and Mr*, flobart Tuttle. Booked to sail to-day on the Araguaya nr several members of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Including- Adanio Dldur, basso; Artur Bodansky, conductor; Carl Edwards, assistant conductor, and f.imuel Thcwmon, stage director. Others on board are Mrs. Adanio Didur and '.ter daughters, the Misses Olga and Mario Dldur. Mr. William B. Murray, musical critic of the Brooklyn Eagle; Mrs. Ollvr C. Rfcad. Mrs. E. A. Mc iHiugall. Mr. Frederick Watson. British Consul. New York; Hon. and Mrs. H. O Putterfl'ld, Col. and sMrs. W. C. Ridel' Mr. A. O. Olroux. Mr. Tennent Ronalds, Commander C. Laws of the Royal Mail Lint- and* Mrs. Laws and Mrs. Prosper Bureriellr of the New York World. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. MOW YOIIK. j Miss Annie Hurr Jennlngf will urtlvi j 1 from France next week. Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard has refund j from llot Springs. Va. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Perry Oaborn tti* at j I the Vanderbilt until they go to Valley \ | House, their place at Koalyn, L. I. ! Mr. and Mrs. Finley J. Bhepard have i returned after passing a week at iheir , I house in Irvtngton-on-vHudson. Mr. l^ewis Cass LedyarU will sail ' for Europe late this month an'l ioin Alr.i. Led yard in Italy. Mr and Mrs. David Dows of Char!- [ ton Hall. Glen Head. L. I., are at the ? j Ambassador. Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Stires'vrfll hold a reception next Monday aftcjnoon at 3 West Fifty-third street. Mrs. O. W. Barnewall, who returned i on the Olympic after being In Paris is j at 607 Madison avenue until she goes I to Burneybrook Farm. Fairfield, Conn. ! The Italian Minister to Ven-zuela ; and Mine. Giuseppe Catalani. who have i been staying at the Rltz-Carlton, have gone to Washington to be guests of '? her mother, Mrs. Henry F. Dimoc.i. ; Dr. and Mrs. l^ouis Livingston Sea ' man of 217 Fifth avenue will give a ! reception April 28 for member? of the ; j Order of Colonial Lords of Manors tn j I America. I Sir Auckland G?nldes. the British Am- j j bassudor, is at the Plaza, being in New . j York to attend the Pilgrim Society's din- | i ner to celebrate the second anniversary i of his arrival in this country. Members <# St. Christopher's Guild of j St. Mary's Free Hospital lor Children I will give a* ten, sale and dance this I afternoon for the benefit of the hospital | at the home of Mrs. Edward R Stet ! tlnlus, 1021 Park avenue. ' Mrs. George C. Fraser, Mrs. Jonathan j Bulk ley, Mrs. William A. Rockefeller ! and Mrs. Frederic W. Lincoln will give I dinners to-night in advance of the final ' mid-year dance of the season at ihe I Rltz-Carlton. ' Mis? Louise Morris, who has bem passing the liaster holidays with her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hennea ' Morris, has returned to Va?sar Col I lege. Her marriage to Mr. Dudley H. j Mills will take place in November. I Mrs. Daniel G. Tenney gave a dinner i and small dance last night ?.? Pierre's for Mies Helen Buii and Mr. Henry T. Richardson 2d, who are to lc married next Monday In Grace Church. The guests included members of the bridal party. Mrs. William G. Rockefeller g:i-'c a dinner last night at the Plaza Cor Miss Hope Lincoln and Miss Gwendolyn Coombe and also for her niece. Miss Isabelle Rockefeller, who arrived yes terday on the Mauretania. The i^iehty I guests were young people and after I the dinner Mrs. Rockefeller took them to the play of Harvard's Hastv I Puddiijg Club In the main ballroom. | Later Mrs. Rockefeller entertained her ' guests at supper. WASHINGTON. I Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of New j York is at the Shoreham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Vtory were hosts at a dance for young people given last night at Grasslands In honor of their daughter. Miss Caroline Story. % The Vice-President and Mrs. Coolidge wf-re guests of honor last night of the Assistant to the Attorney General and ! Mrs. Guy Goff, who entertained a ditt- ; tlnguished company at dinner. Secretary of State and Mrs. li'J?hes were the guests of honor at a dinner i , given lust night by the Secretary of j the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs j , Charles D. Walcott. Mrs. Frellnghuysen, wife of tuo New j , Jersey Senator, entertained yesterday j , at ? buffet luncheon for the New Jer- , sey delegates to the Daughters of tne American Revolution convention, and ^ was assisted by wives of members of ^ the New Jersey delegation In Congress. j Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cortclyou of ; New York, with their daughter. Miss j Grace Cortelyou, who have been In Mobile, Ala., attending the wedding of their son. George B. Cortelyou. Jr.. :ind Miss Irwin Fearn, are at the Shoreham en route home. The President and Mrs. Harding h<Jd [ a reception yesterday afternoon for tne delegates and alternates to the Con tinental Congress of the Daughters of , the Ajnerlcan Revolution. Nearly iUOO were present. The White House was flower-decked and the Marino Band : played during the afternoon. 1 JAt Washington Hotels. York arrivals at Washington ho | tels include: The Wlllard?Henry Junge. Mr and I Mrs. Marion Chanlec. O. C. Quirck, | Paul Block. H. H. Prltchett. C. E. i I Whitney and Oscar A. Goedeckc. The Shoreham-J. A. Poynton, J>a\ Id ! B. Baum. Jr.; D. A- Buckley, Jr.; R. A. | Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler i and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cark. The Wardman Park?Mr. and Mrs j W. llonnolde. R. R. Burke, It. H. i Hoatlev, Mrs. William O. Martin and | ; John D. Manning. FIELD MARSHAL FRENCH COINING BY HOMERIC Viacount*Sailing for New York Next Week. Special Cable to Thi New Yet* HaaM.o Copyright, 131t, I'll Tin New Yosk Hbulb- 1 Mfw York Herald Bureau. ( l^indnn. April ft. i . Field Marshal Viscount French will sail for New York on the steamehftj Homeric next Wednesday. Among the passengers who will sail j by the Baltic April 29 will be Mr. -ind Mrs. Robert Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Clark. Col. Robert J. Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Collins, Mrs. F. A. | Hall. Charles W. Haynes. Dr. and Mrs. Francis E. Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Knox, Mrs. E. A. Lelghton. Mr. and Mrs. William C. McCulIough. Mrs. C. J. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Not tingham. P. S. ratterson. Rev. J. M. Ryan, the Misses Margaret, Mary and Virginia Veach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Whalen and Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Wright. Among the Americans who will sail on the Empress of Scotland for Quebec Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. B. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Benson. Mr G. A. Bister. Mr*. H. C. Brenond Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bryant, Dr. J. \Y. Cassle, Mrs. G. 0. Davldge, Mr. and Mi's. M. J. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Freeth. Mrs. M. B. Gilbert and daugh ter. Rear Admiral A. M. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ladd, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. t.lndsiey, Mr. 3. J. Loewenthal. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. G. Querns, Mrs. G. I. Stephens and Mr. and Mr? D. B. Thompson. COLOMBIAN ENVOY COMING. Panama. April 21.?Knrlquc Olaya Herrera, newly appointed Colombian Minister to Washington, with his wife and two daughters, is a passenger on the steamship Slxaola. which Ml h?r? yesterday for New York. Mr. H. P. Dodgey Envoy to Belgrade, to Wed in Paris Will Marry Miss Agnes Page Brown of This City Next Wednesday. The marriage of Mi.-s Agnes Pase Brown, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Pa?? Brown of this city, who is now in San I'rancUco. to Mr. H. Perelval Dodjii . American .Minister at Belgrade, wii! .aUe place next Wednesday in the American Church in Paris. Miss Brown Is a granddaughter of the late Justice ind Mrs. Roger A. Pryor of this city. Mr. Dodg<- has been in the diplomatic service sinc^ 1809. His first wife, who was killed in an elevator accident in Washington in 1919, was Miss Margaret P. Adams, daughter of Rear Admiral A dains. MISS WAINWRIGHT WED TO MR. EDWIN H. HOYT j Ceremony Takes Place inj Holy Communion Church. In the Church of the Holy Com-1 munion last night Miss Marjorle Urry' Wainwright, daughter of the !at< j Charles Alfred Wainwright and of .Mrs j Wainwrtght, \vas married to Mr. Edwin j Hinman Hoyt. The bride entered tht church with Dr. I. Wyman Drummond. who gave her away. The ceremony wa* j performed by the Rev. Donald Forrester j of the General Theological Seminary, assisted by the Rev. Henry Mottet. rector. The bride's only attendant was Mrs George Mifflin Dallas, and Mr. Herbert Hoyt Case served as best man. The ushers were Dr. C. Perley Gray, Messrs. Philip Herbert. Charles Knight, William 0. Bamber, Emll Miles and Leonard Mi Gee. There was no reception. M' Hoyt and his bride will live at Haw throneden, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. The bride wore beaded white satin which had been worn by other brides in her family, modernized by the addition of white georgette. Her veil of net was' combined with Brussells lace and hel'i i by orange blossoms. She carried a sheaf | of white carnations and Dies' of the; valley. The matron of honor wore a gown of canary yellow taffeta and chif fon trimmed with fur and carri"J Ophelia rones. OSER PREPARINGTO WED MISS M'CORMICK Will Sell Horses and Make Home on Farm. Zurich. Switzerland. April 21 (Asso ciated Press).?Max Oser, former Swiss cavalry otHcer and fiance of Mies Ma thilde McCormicl;. daughter of Harold F. McCornilck of Chicago and granddaugh ter of John D. Rockefeller, is making irrangements for his marriage to Miss! McCormick the latter part of June at, Basle. Although Mr. Rockefeller's con- | r<ent to the marriage has not yet been obtained, Mr. Oser's friends here express the hope that It finally will be forthcom ing. Mr. Oser is negotiating for the sale if the horses he had used in his riding *cAiool here, and also is' about to pur chase a large farm near Geneva. The couple, it' is expected, will spend their ioneymo^n in Switzerland, later taking up their residence on the farm. WEDDING OF MISS KEYS. To Be Married to Mr. Metcnlf on April 2?. Miss Adelaide Key?, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. William Anderson Keys of 375 Park avenue, will be married to Mr. ;eorge Thomas Metcalfe, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. O.' Metcalfe of Eouis ?'Ule., Ky., and Morrlstown, N. J., April !9. in the Church of the Heavenly Rest, he Rev. Stuart L. Tyson and the Rev. lenry V. B. Darlington officiating. Miss Keys will be given in marriage if her father and will be attended by ler flster. Miss Virginia Keys. The bridesmaids will Include Mrs. William Anderson Keys. Jr., Mrs. Thomas R *hepard of South Orange, N. J.; Mrs. Jeorge W. McClelland. Overbrook, Pa., md Mrs. Clarence R. Hayes, Cleveland. Dhlo. Mr. John F. Metcalfe will be his broth er's best man. The ushers will be Messrs. William Anderson Keys, Jr., brother of the bride; Thomas R. Siiep ird, Simpson Lynch, Charles B. Marr, Robert H. Sa.vre 3d, Baltimore, and Ar hur C. Ketcham of Buffalo. Owing to the recent death of the srldegroom's mother the reception at Cherry's will be limited to relatives and ntlmate friends. During the war Aliss Keys did canteen vork and since then has been a volunteer vnrker in the Bellevue Hospital clinic. 25 YEARS WED: CELEBRATE. Mr. and Mrs. Ililniird II. Iledden (ilvr Itereption. Mr. und Mrs. Edua'! Harold Heddc\ iravi' a reception at their home. 410 I'ark uvtnu'\ l-mt ov<nlng to celcbrat-j ihe i wenty-flfth iiiinlveraavy of their mat riuge. The wedding of Mr. aud Mrs. Heddcr. nas one of the largely attended social events of the Easter season of IS97. and ivas solemnized in thu Church of the Incarnation, Mndlson avenue and Thir ly-fifth street. by the Rev. William M Urosvenor. rector of the church, who later became dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. 41 large receptlo-i followed nt the home of the bride, formerly Miss Rose C. del Pino, daugh ter of the late Mr. Marcos del Pino ???r.. Hedden's parents, the Ut? Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Howard Hedder., cele brated their golden wedding by giving 1 dinner party and reception nt ih.< liome of their *on. 121 Madinon a\ enue. nn January 6. 19&2. MISS MARIE KEEKE TO WEU. Announcement ha.-- be< n made by Air. and Mr*. Charles J. dc V. Ker.fe of Hula. Pa., of tb> engagement of their ?laughter, Miss Marie Eouisc detln For est Keefe, to Mr. Robert Morris* Tow ne '?f Merlon. Pa. Miss Keefe 1^ related to Mr. Raymond Fuguet. Mrs. Thomas Oallam Toy and Mrs. O. 1'aul Mctcalf j( this city. MISS CRUSH 1" K.VGAGED. Mrs. Frederick V. ?. Crosby of 121# Madison avenue, who recently returned rrom Europe aboard the Olympic, has announced the engagement of her laughter. Miss K?therln? Van Rensse laer Crosby to Mr. John Gregory of 143 BJast Thirty-ninth street. No date lias been set for the wedding. WKDD1XG ."VOTES. Miss Elisabeth Standlsh Wiser. 1 latihter of Mr. and Mrs Robert 1!. -tlispr, will be married to Mr. H. Verm n Mann, .lr . tills ufternoon in the Central rresbytcrlan Church, Miss Harriet RAnsom, daughter of Mrs. Warren A. Ransom, will be mar ried to Dr. Blake Ferguson Dona Id iron o-day In St. Thomas's Church. A re :eption will follow at the Plaza. The marriage of Miss Edith Chambor aln Uhler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Patton Uhler, to Mr. Maclln Paschal Davis of this city will uko place thia afternoon In the First M. E. Church, Mount Vernon. X. Y. ANGIER B. DUKE GIVES DANCE FOR MISS HELEN DODD AND J. N. COLE I'hoto by l otograms. Miss Helen Dodd and Mr. John N. Cole. Several Hundred Attend Entertainment for Couple to Be Married This Afternoon. Mr. Angier B. Duke save a dance laBt night at bis home, 2 East Kighty ninth street, for Miss Helen Dodd and Mr. John N. Cole, who are to bo mar ried this afternoon in St. Bartholomew's Church, and also for Miss Cora G. Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shields of Philadelphia, who is ? now visiting In New York. There were several hundred guests who went from various dinners, the opera and theaters. Dancing was gen eral until midnight, when a supper was served. Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel Blddle, Jr., received the guests with her brother, Mr. Duke. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Aspegren, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Deerlng, Mr. and Mrs. Dyttleton Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Esmond O'Brien, BENJAMIN L. FAIRCHILD MARRIES MISS PARSONS Representative in Congress Weds His Secretary. Special Dispatch to Tia: New Vohk Hesai.d N>w York Herald Hurrati. I Washington, II. April St. ! Representative Benjamin L. I<'air-1 child of Pelhain, N. Y? anil Miss Elinor Gardener Parsons, who has served Tor j some time as his secretary, wore mar-! riod at noon to-day in an apartment at, Wradman Park Hotel occupied by the bride's father, Mr. John Nicholson Par sons of Yonkers, X. Y., who came to' Washington especially for the wedding. Mr. Parsons, one time postmaster of Yonkers, gave his daughter in mar-1 riage, and she attended by Miss Elizabeth Hanrafcan of Yonkers as maid of honor Mr. Fairchild had his brother, Major John F. Fairchild, U. S. A., as' best man. The Rev. Dr. Wallace Had- i rllffe. pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, officiated. The ceremony was followed by a wedding breakfast. Besides Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson Parsons, the bride's two brothers, John N. Parsons, Jr., and Thomas Parsons, came to Washington for the wedding. The Republican members of the New York delesation in Congress gave the couple a silver service. On their return from a weddins ..trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Fairchltd will lfc-e at the Wyoming. MARSHAL JOFFRE GUEST ! OF SECRETARY WEEKS Entertained at Luncheon at Metropolitan Club. bpaial Uigpatth to Tnu Nrw York IIkiui.h. j Nrw ^ork Herald Korean. I Wellington. I>. (.'., April CI. I For Marshal Joffre, perhaps the most interesting event on .to-day's program was the luncheon given at the Metro politan Club with Secretary of War, John W. \V? < ka its host. It v.'.ur a man's luncheon and amunk' tlp'ue in the company were M. Jusseraml, the French Ambast-aiicir; tktrttery of State Hughes. Secretary of the Navy Denby ' and Gen. John .1. Pershing. Marshal and Mmc. Joffre dlnej last night with Mr. and Mrs. I.arz An derson, who had a company of twenty eight In their honor. Mile. Oerinuine Loses, ?laughter of Mine. Joffri', wns a lur.cheon guest of Mrs. Robert Woods Iil!ss. wife of the Third .Vssstnnt Src rttary of Stale. RECEPTION BY MRS. KARTWELL Felix *S?lmond, t'i'lllat of London, I'lnj* fur the (.nests. Mrs. John A. Hartwell gave a recen- j tlon with music yesterday afternoon at her house, 27 East Sixty-third street, when Felix Balmond, cell 1st. who re- j eently arrived from LoYidon, played. HI* numbers Included a sonata by Cesar , Franck and aever.il Italian eomposlt|n-|?. ! Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. : Charles B. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. D. Lanier. Mrs. Henry Addison Alex- j ander. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Jr Mrs. Henry Martyn Alexander. Mr. and j Mrd. Wllleni Mengelberg. Mrs. Fritz Krelsler. Mrs. Krnect Hilielllng, Mrs Walter E. Majnard. Mr. und Mrs. Ral:?li Pnlltxer, Mr. und Mr.', I'er.-y i 'fiuhb Mls.-i Gertrude Parson-, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hnrkness Flagler, Mr and Mr." Walter Datnroscli. Mrs, W'ulter B .lames. Prof, and Mrs. II. FalrflHl I Miorn Mr. and Mt HenheVt !!??< Pratt. , Mrs.-JCdwsr?l J dc Cop pet, Ml.s Juliette de '? Coppet. Mr.' William P. Douglas and Mr und .Mrs. Marshall J. Dodge. U AII VETERANS TO DIME. The Military and Naval Officers of the World War.will hold their second | inntial dinner to-night at the Plaza. , \mong the gueata will be many peraon* >f promlnnnoo. Including members of | ih" clergy >Ir. and Mrs. Marcus Daly, Mr. and Mrs. Juliet) St. Charles Shackno, Mrs. Turnbull Oelrichs, Dr. and Mrs. Preston P. Satterwhlte, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Duell. Also Mr. and Mrs. Freil' : : k H. era ser, Mr and Mrs. Sydney Colford. Jr.. Mr and Mrs. Xowneend Hornor. -Mr. \Tr*. Sidney S. Whelan, Mr. and ; S. firycc Wing, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mxi lllets, Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Gerard, .\lr. and Mrs. Louta G. Kauf man, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lewlsohn, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Freling huyseu, Dr. and Mrs. George Boiling l.ee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sands and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Russell. There also were present many of the debutantes and young men of society. HEBREW HOME TO HAVE CENTENNIAL TO-MORROW \ Orphanage Celebration to Be { at Hippodrome. The; Hebrew Orphan Aeylum will ccle- i brate it* centennial to-mi/rrow evening | at the Hippodrome. The asylum is the j oldest Jewish institution In the United | ?Slates devoted to the care of children, and? numbers among those to whom it > has played foster mother many per- , siona of talent and distinction, includ ing musicians, actors, theater man agers. heads of business firms and pub lic officials. During the hundred years since Its founding the institution has provided a home for about 14.000 children, many of whom are expe'eted to return to the city for the centennial. On its list of officers it carries many prominent names, among them Justice Joseph K. N'ewburger of the Supreme Court, Thcodor Hosenwald, importer; Martin Beckhard. treasurer of Kuhn, L,oeb & Co.; William I. Splegelberg, Edward Lauterbach of the law firm of tloadlcy. Lauterbach 4i Johnson, and LoiMs B. Tim, vlce-preeldent of the Manhattan .Shirt Company. SMALL GIFTS TO WILSON FUN J). Hamilton Holt Think* .Many HaVe Aladc Sacrifice*. Hamilton Holt, executive director of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, an nounced yesterday that thousands of contributions to the $1,000,000 fund to en dow distinguished public service re wards have como . from persons who had to make personal sacrifices to help in raising th^ fund. .Mr. Holt estimated that about KIO/O' of the contributions thus far received have been for amounts under Thejej small gift?, he believes, reflect the li.-l tense udmlratlon which the supporters: of the former President continue to fe*i for him. ATLANTIC CITY ARRIVALS. special Di?patch to Tiir New Yoak Hekaid. Atlantic Citt. N. J.. April 21.?Res ervations indicate that thf week erul eatherln? here will be very largo. Sir William Harris, head of tho Rltz Carlton Hotels System, arrived at the Rltz-Carlton to-night with Albert Kel ler. general manager of the system, and Mrs K<?er. Mayor Hylan arrived at the Shil burne with his son-in-law and secretarv,; John P. Slnnott. \rrlval* at the hotel.- Include: Marlboro-Blenheim?Mr. and Mrs. Richard Format, Mr. Samuel L. Fuller. Mrs. Spencer Cole, Mr <?reenough Fu ? ler. Miss Hargaret Ballard and Mr?. | KdRar F Havlla nd. who arrived fron> Brooklyn, with Miss Constance Havl la.? '. Rita-Carlton?Mt* Theodore Schu macher, Mr. Islay Kerr, Mr. John I* Sterling, Mr. and Mr*. Frederick Trenk rmui, Miss Annie Andrew.". Mrs. Craw ford Shipmen, Miss E. M. Ives and Mr#. E. H. Peaslee and Edmond W. Peaslee. Tra> more?Mrs. William J. Tully, the Misses Alice and Marlon Tully, Mr*. E. D. Spencer and Mr. and Mr*. E. W. 1 Martin. Dennis?Mrs. Annie M Hume, Mr. . Frederick B. Wright. Mrs. A. E. Jonen and Messrs. W. R. Taylor and Oeorne! W. Tonge. Brooklyn Ambassador?Mrs. Hubert IlaKr, Jr., Mr. Henry B. Patton and Mr B is. j Berry. Strand?Mrs, Floreine H. Blackburn and Dr. and Mr*. Jamc* c Dtinu. , Brooklyn. OB AVE 8 WILL rilOUATlOD. The will of Henry <?ra\e* 3d of Irv In c ion, who was killed while hunting bandits in an automobile In Elmsford. was admitted to probate yesterday by Surrogate Slater at White Plains. Tho estate Is valued at several mlllon dol lars. Two-thlrda goea to tho three chll. dren, Mary, Florence and Henry, and tho other third to the widow, Margaret, fharle* D. Millard of Tarrytown was appointed guardian of the children. Large Gallery Out for Tennis Games at White Sulphur Mr. hi?I Mrs. W. 1?. and 11. P. Whitney Among Spectators. Sp^al u. Th. N?w '...uk WIMTI M-truo. SrtlKO^ " V' ;? Ypril -1.?Tennis continue ? ) rtiroaga anil wli! <io t>o ui.t ' * ,?.rv ^ j irSKcE? i;1;,j:r^ Miss Martha Bayard of ' Dlaee(j gave an exhibition of beautlfull> ^ ,n ! shots all through the morning^ ^ Miss Florence Ballln of the h An Tennis Club and Miss LllM?n ' courts. an hour watching tj1? were Others who 1?"?'^, 1 8 Mrs. Crata Mrs. Joseph E. ^ ,?tren(v Armoui. Biddle. Mr. and Mr*. >^ re" T i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne UiatHcW Alfred ,iv;? Loritlard v Beadleston, Mr. ir? %VUHan1 Lord w. sexton, Mr. ana Katheryn K. 23/8. ^dr>Mr;M,Thomtoo^;-. Mr. and Mr, ^UlUmJ^j a!,l WlllougWby Sharpe, -1 ?? Mrs. Arthur A. SptaBU? pitt8burgh on tmA supper danre In room this evening wM^ell atten SS.'iTSS^^p"^ their family returned to New oi ( d m';3 Edward McKenna left for Ne? j York to-day. but will return_May 1. MR. AND MRS. CLEWS TO OPEN NEWPORT HOME Will Resume Entertaining After Absence of Year. ?Sue rial D,,patch to TUK Nrw Yobk Hbrald. T \nril 21.?Former NbWFORT, It. 1., April - GOV. R. Livingston Beeekman. who ha been spending ft part of the California, will leave here'or^ovl^ dence to-morrow and will come lo c port for the summer on Juno 1. ^en *e will open l.andb End. A new balIr0'J ] has been built at Lands lind and It will be coined by a brilliant young people the early part of the sum mer Mr. Beeekman has also placed in -om mission his motor is the fastest craft on Narraganset B . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clews | 'strive from New Vork on June lo and opei , their estate. The Rocks, on the Ocean Drive They have been absent for a vear. but will resume their entertaining. y Mr Joseph Harriman has returnee! from New York and 1 "venue I man at their cottage in <????" 1tvenue | Mrs Pauline Leroy fcrencb ha. r turned to New Vork after spending Easter at the May cotagc. ETCHINGS BRING HIGH PRICES. "By-Rond In TI?P*?*ry." by moor M-yden, Brtnu. Etchings by Cameron. Whistler. Zo?. Ha?ien. Bone, l^ and ,he collection of William ? _ \t*i* w. a list of over ?t> items, evening. W Itn a nr'ces of I flM* and of th." -ie in Tipperary." an etch ing "by Seymour Hayden ? bv J. Jameson for ?r-.36?. *11 - > Boceftrs." t>y Whlfi'l^r. -n Whlatl.r *? ?? l>rake ? "^flandam" to N*. 1 ?ame buyer for r-B :ltul "The, Knoedler & Co. for f) ^ Thames to V ? ?'? ,d t0 -En Ourmibus. by Zorn. w>w ^ Frank Altschiel for & ? to The' Five Sis K *?: hv David Vouna Cameron reached the high mark of the purchaser being .Wmthrop ^Vra* Venetian 1 a|a,f' . puiace' went ,?r rW and^rs ^ ^ Th(J latter fnr rriKi to James H. r on Hayden. sold for * by lhc burgh, and two jr gtef.rB "Tk^X ?"'? "? ?-m.r Wjyln* and Kenned} ? u^o nl.r| the ..An Karly ^fin Ireland latter purchasing A K.xer for my , RUIZ SALE TOTAL $26,957. Itenalwsanrf \?rmifn? With lvor> Incruxtnt liino llrlnicn IPARII. The third session of the J.nts Itulz sal* held yesterday afternoon at the Anderron Callerles. netted 110,111.50. bringing thf total for the three sessions to S3H.M7. The highest price paid during the nfternoon went for a Renaissance v?r- ( gueno with Ivory incrustations, which brought |W0. The purchaser was Mrs Du rnge. Hhe was also the buyer of ; a strip of lace dating from the seven- , W-enth century, the pr^ce of which was. Ml"?. E. F. Collins, agent, purchased a He- t naisttance varuueno for $."00, Arthur; Williams bought a richly carved table' for $400, Mrs. H. O. Hyde a carved and gllde<| bedstead for |3(?'. Mrs. H. M. ? toldberg a |?alr of yellow velvet arin i hairs for 1210. Mr. Williams it pair of Renaissance Iron chandeliers for $180. A single Gothic fVoit chandelier was sold to Jefferson Coddlnfton for $IT0 six Kmplre walnut chairs were the pur chase of F. B. Newell for spirt'i. An other set of six chairs of the Louis XIV, period went to 8. Fuller for $1.V. Three purchases by W IT. Hearst wep a pair of marble capitals, a Toledo prat- j Ing of the sixteenth century and a pair of carvel and gilded Renaissance can dlesticks. The prices paid were $37.'. ?250 and $180. respectively. The sale will be concluded this afternoon. H \RK III ?.* O.N SALE. Private buyers were much in evlden ?? at the second session of the early Amer. i lean and Colonial art sale, held yester- I day afternoon nt the American Art Oal lories, the honked rugs from the col lection of Mrs. Tl. F. I>avis of Klusn Ing. I,. I., being the attraction. Rus? | of ordinary floral pittern averaged li'. hut the bidding was brisk on those o, unusual design. .1. R. Wilson paid t'Jfti for an earl: American hooked carpet and $I.V> for ,i rug of the same period. Walker At Gil lettr bought two rugs of the nineteenth century, paying $170 and $1*0 respec-| lively. Two rugs of floral design were sold to Rernet. agent, for llfto apl?ce. and H. Sedan purchased a third for tho same price. The latter rug dated from the civil war j>erlo<1, being a design of flags, stars and an eag]4. The sale con tinues this afternoon, at which time the furniture of the collection will bo ef fered. BUCKLEY, SLFMD BOSS, OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEAD Ruled Political Destinies of City for 18 Years. Spnial Dispatch to 'Inn Nnv H?.m San F*kancisco. April 21.?Christopher i A. Burkley, aged once known as the ; blind boss of Shii Francisco, died of acute indigestion last night in his home ' here. Buckley came to Sun Francisco irom J Ire la nO with his father. in the late fifties. His fir>? work was us book keeper for Tom Magulre. the theatrical iiia*rat<- i>f the West eoa?t Letter hi bo.i.me interested ir. ;H>li?|cs, cntering s.- ^ Democratic uvrd worker His power grt*-, even thong! at the out?-< t j of hid cuA<-r he became blind, and was not many years before he had be ; come almost the absolute boss of Sail 1 , I'raneisco. He ruled the conventions and tiie I polities of San Kranofsco for eighteen i years, losing In a Republican landslide i in 1S90. He went to Kurope for two I J ears, and after he came back had a ? brief reign of power, but he never really J Mir\i\ed his defeat, an?i soon retired; , from politics. He had amassed a for-1 tune, and wpent his Inst years in caring for his large, interests. He leaves a wife and son, Christopher, ,lr., t lawyer here. GEN. CONSTANT WILLIAMS DIES. Serve,I In < 1,1] War. \?nlnat In iIIuiin ami In I'blllpitiiieit. fsprcial Dispatch to T?k Nkw \lltK lir.,Alp. SCHENE'TADV. A.,rll 21-CJe? (?<,?- 1 stant Williams, aged 70. died in his horn here to-day. He was gazetted as Brig adier-General of the United States Arm, on July 12, 1901. (jeis Williams was' born In Pittsburgh. nc served in the armv of the Potomac through the Pe ninsular campaign, in the campaign against the Nea Perces Indians and war twice wounded in the ? battle of. Hi* Hole in 1877. He served In Cuba and in the Philippines from 1S99 to 1903. (Jen. Williams was a member of the National Geographic Societv. Military Service Institution of the United States. United States Infantry Association and Military Order of the Carabao. He had traveled extensively and had made a great study of military affairs, in 186.', he married Cornelia Peal;e L>ecamp in Saratoga. His funeral will be privately held on Monday. * ? THEODORE J. LINDLEY DIES Member of Slock Ksclinnite Jlati Been III Several Werka. Theodore J. Lindley, aged -'JO, a mem- 1 !?rr.<Vhc New York Stock Exchange died Thursday night, in hia horn. . j Godfrey Road, Montclair, N. J., after i an illness of several weeks. He was | the son of the late Daniel A. Limlley and Grace Field Lihdley and a grand i son of the late C.vrus W. Field.' uh0i , laid the Atlantic cable. : Mr. Llndley was born at Irvi.igto i- ' , on-Hudson He was graduate 1 irom Ohoate School at Walllngford. Conn. He joined tho firm of Llndley an.i Com pany. and was a partner in the firm ut the time of his death. He was a mem ber o. Ivane Lodge. F. and A. M. and the Union League Club of thin city, the Monte air Athletic Club and the Upper Montclair Country Club. He was a brother of Allen L. Lin.lley and the Misses Grace and Alice Lindley of this I city. He leaves also his wife, who was Miss Evelyn Cruikshank, and three , sons. MRS. .MARY P. C. CI'MM I.><;?). Fur.eral services Mere held last night lor Mrs. Mary Parker Clark Cummins*, l widow of William B. Cummlngs, und I mother of William Arthur Cummlngs, i the baseball player, who has been I credited with inventing cuived ball i Pitching. Mrs. Cummlngs was 95 years : old. She died Wedensday at 751.\ Men , roo street, Brooklyn. Burial will b.. at I Ware, Ma&s. i martin n. BEAM. I Martin R. Beam, aged 5S, of the firm of Nathaniel Beam & Sons, interior decorators of White Plains and this city, died suddenly yesterday at his' home. So North Broadway, White I la!ns. Mr. Beam leaves his wife, ai daughter, Mrs. Forence Williamson, and two sons, Henry and Boyd. WILLIAM P. M,K>miy, William P. Slensby, a thimble manu facturer, of 522 Madison street, Brook lyn, died Thursday in his 85th year 1 He was formerly a lecturer on scien !i a"d was a member of the Brooklyn Philosophical Association and i the Hrooj^yn Lthical Culture Society. He leaves two sons and a daughter. An Til I It F. KICK. Arthur F. nice, aged tij, president of J the Campbell Art Company of 15 Fast i I*ortleth street and for many years well known in the coal trade here, died Monday In Los Angeles, where he had lived for a year with his son, Ralston Rice. Mr. Rice was born in Springfield. Vt., and was graduated from Dart mouth College. He entered the coal freight department of tho Erie Railroad and later came to this city with the wholesale coal firm of Leonard ft Vounmmati. Later he was with Meeker LOST AND FOUND. LOST?$10 reward, brown bag containing lortolss shell glasses, marcel Iron*. ?i.ls sors, on l is Iran from Osslnlne. Monday. Addr*s? lUmTY. I West S.Vh. Jewelry. LOST?April 20, between 88th *t. and .Itli av. and West 140th st., platinum har pin with five diamonds; very liberal reward offered for the return of same. Inquire nt Superinten dent's office. Franklin Simon & Co.. r.tli iv and .".St11 >t. L' >ST?Watch, sliver, hunter case, bilTlaj.il "C. B.'* with fob "W. T. VV.," on subwav, between 34th st. and B. R. T Railroad, Wednesday. April III. Return to 323 Menalian st.. Brooklyn. Rev ard. I?OHT? 1 Mamond and platinum circle hrnoch. Midnight Club. Hotel Ambaieador. Wednes day, liberal rewartl, no questions asked. Mr*. CHKSTKK N-"RTf.N. i'.7l I^-slnaton av IA)8T?Re ward, murn diamond an<l platl nuni liarpln, April 21. Grand Central Hta Uoic Cbamplln Merrill Selionl, Marnaroneck. UWf-I'lanior.d horseshoe brooch? \V.-ilrit? ilay: rev aril. M. A. KING, room l.'itrj : i Hn.ad st 1>?HT?Seed pearl peixlant "arrlng7~Aprif~27. I' M., northbound l^xinaton av car SHERMAN. Madlsi.n sqoat^ tun *1*0 rkwaWp for return of Ulamond bow ' -of pin, lost April 20. between Knsf 47th st. snd 23d ?t or In tnxleab BLACK. STARR A FROST 5th : av. and 4Stb st. ' ; ?!0<l REWARD ? ! For return of bar pin. eontalnlnc S sapDhlie. and 12 diamonds, lost April IS. between ?Tamal^a and Kast Iflth St., or In taxi, \ C. HBNNETT, 1." William at. Phone 2784 ! Broad. ?100 RKWARfi. ~ , fearl and diamond pend int. 2 diamond hoon* and larire pearl m eert?t, lost April is between ">t!i i\v. and tltth st and Custom" House. THOMAS K. Mr MA.NUH, Jims Willi-,m ' st. Bi-el<tnnn l"VSi ll<si reward for return of diamond and pT^Tlt niim bar pin. downtown l?r?Kiktyn ..r New V.-rk S'low 72?l st. II. L. Tlli'Mi'.xnv t2:t William st. * Wearing Apparei. L?"i8T?Hahle fur piece. In Yellow Taxi rolnc tn or front HMh and Mroadeav ??ih ??i and Rlv tside l?rl*e. 'vem-,, April 1!*, between P ami 10 T. M. Rewnio if returned to Travers, -!f>20 tlroadwat L"KT?-On Krldsv nomine, on Bri?it^ny an,f 103d. a skunk rolls r Row aid will be uald to finder. :?>' W I'kith st Cats, Ooga Jr. LOST?-Brown Pekingese, Tuesday, 100th st.. J near Orand and Davidson a??.; reward, i KRKKMAN*. 24SO Orand av Pordham 422S-M L'>ST--Airedale, name Napanorh ; rew ard ! HAWKlNfr. 221 Stratford rosd Flstbu?h. At Co. In 1M/7 he v.tati mailt Commis sioner ol the Coal Merchant*' Associa tion of New York. He retired bec*u?? of ill health last December. Mr. Ric? waa a 'barter member und secretary of the Camp Flro Club. He leave* hi* wife, iiln rod, Italaton Rlc*, and a daughter, Mrs. J. Howard Mitchell. MARRIAGES. MacMURDY?HIBBMAN?On Tuesday. April IS, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., by the Rev. D' Farr. Natalie McCIIntock Hillman, daugh ter of ''m. Arthur Hillman, to Robert Duncan MacMurdy of New York city. TRBNKMAN?NUUKNT?On .Ipril 20, 1922. at the Marble Colli ?-iat? Church. -Btli (I. and r.th av.. New York, Boatrloa Provost Nugent of .ISO Went End av.. New Yoik city, to Frederick Trcnkm?n if Brooklyn. DIED. Adam, James Flyitii, E. J Alexander, Sarah A. Foster, Jane I.. Barnes. Daniel Girling. Franrta O. Itcam. Martin R. I'*mblet, James W. Herges. Boulse . Illron*. Cardner Boyd, William J. Bindley, Theodore .1. Coli y. Ambrose II. Mackltn, Kate O. Collender. .lulia V. Mr!l?r. M>r|trri >1 Covcrly. l>ou*las Mitnklttrlck. C. A. Drew, Orrln H. Sfnlth. 1,111a Orcu't Duncan, C W. -i iltli, Philip H. Errlco, Anna E. Stebblna Sophie !.. Ferrla, Hannah Toppau, Frank W. la Memorlam. Halm, Sophie ADAM.?On Wednesday. April 18, 19-'t. Jamea Adam. In 111* 7fl'h year. Funeral service* at hla la*" residence, SV? Wt 30th at., New York city. on Saturday April 22. at 2 P. M AI.BX A NDER -On Friday, April 21. 19'-' . Surah A., wife of the la'e Jam'? R. Al< - s.uler. mother of Marlon Dorchester of Beor.la. N. J.; Elliot Alexander of K?'< City. Mo.: Wllili .ii \ Alexander Rochester, N. V.. and Jani?-s R. Al'xar der of Toronto, ('(ill!! l-ur.eial *ervlre* will be held *t the l.effert" Piaca Chaps), so I?effert* place. r<ai Grand av., Bronh I>n, on Sunday, April 23, at 2:30 P. M. BARNES.?At hi* residence. -4 Sehermerho n ?!.. Brooklyn. S. Y . Thursday. April 20, 1922, Danlsl Karnes, In his !>Oth vsa ' Services at the chapel of the Church of the Pilgrims, Remacn and Henry *t* . Brooklyn. Saturday afternoon. April 22. at 2 .30 o clock. Interment private. BEAM.?At \\'hlt? Pis Ins. N. Y , April 21. 1022. Martin Ityerstn, husband of F.dirt .1. Ream. I'uneral service* will be hell at his late residence, 3" North Broad way, Whit,- Plains, Sunday afternoon at i o' lock. Interment'Irecnwood. Hackeu sack. N. J.. paper* please copy. BORISES.?Mis* Bonis-, beloved slater of Mr*. Bcgina I*. Hitting and Mrs. M. Fab* and Mr. William Boir.'S, |>a< ???! to I "r "terra! reward April 2<?. 1922. at the horn ? of her sister, 233 South lY.r-ons a- . Flushing. Requiem Mas'* Monday *0 A. M. ?St. Mhhae!'a Church, VlushlhR. Intcr inent St. John's Cemetery. BO^ I '.?At Plalnfleld. X. J., on Thuradav. April 2<>, 15*22. William Johnston Boyd. In his 117th >ear. .Services at Ills late re* - deir< . i'.'n W .-st ?th st., Plalnfleld. N. J . ?>n Saturday. April 22, at 3 P. M Boa tori papers please copy. COBBY. ?Suddenly, at Westport, Conn.. April 20, Ambrose Hurlbutt Coley, son of Fran cis C. and Cornelia Hurlbutt Coley, In hla 2itli year. Kuneral service* at summer residency. "Edgehlll." Westport, Satur day, 2:30 P. M COI.T.ENI 'ER.?On April 19. in Venice. Itaiy. Julia A Kites Collend r. wifo of the laio HurIi William Collender. COVERL.Y.-O11 Thursday. April 20, at III* residence, Rlveralde, 111., Doujlaa Covei 1: . husband of Kat? B. Coverly, formerly of Brooklyn. DREW.?General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, executive ofllces. 20 West 44tli nf.. New York city. Brothers: Sorrowful announcement Is made ft the death "f Brother Orrln H. Drew on April 21, 1H22. for forty-two year* a member of the so ciety. Funeral services at hi* late resi dence, Terrace and Division av*., Has broue'e Helchta, N. J., on Sunday at 3 o'clock. Francl* N. Howland, Pr**ident. Edward B. Hoffman, Se<retary. DUNCAN.?Clarence W.. at BeMdera, N. J., on April 20, ll>22. Funeial services at Belvldere Best. Balvldere, N. J.. Sunday, April 23. 1022. at 4 P. M. ERRICO.?In Atlantic City. N. J . April JO. Anna E., beloved wife of Frank A. Errico, formerly of Errlro Bros.. New York cit> . and dauuhter of late John and Mary Haj? ?? of San Francisco. Funernl Atlantic C1t> , April 22. 1 P. M. Interment Phlladclpi ? San Franclaco papers please copy. FERRIS. Hannah, wife of late John Ferris, on April 2". Funeral services Pawling, N. Y? Monday, 10 A. M. FB>.NN.?On April 20. 1022. Rt. Rev. E. J. I'lynti, pastor of the Church of tha Sacrr* Heart. Monnt Vernon, N. Y. Office of ti I?ead. Suii lay evenlnr, April 23. at ? o'clock. Funeral Ma?s Monday mornim:. 10:30. Interment St. Rajmond'a Cemeiei ? FOSTER.- At ."-"il Prospect sv., Hackenrack. V. J., entered Into rest on Friday. April 21. 11*22, Jnne I.-oulae, ased 21 yeara. be loved ilaiiRht'-r of W. lidward and Rebec,* Clarendon Foater Funeral *er\ic?* private. GIRLING.?April 21. IP22. Francla G? aged 7tl years, :it hi* residence. Knollwond roa1. town of Greunb'irr. Funrral services n-'ll bf hch,! on Monday. April 24. at 8:30 P. M. Interment White Plains Rural Cemater/. KAMBBET.?On April 21. at hli realdcnce, I Surf av., Ciccan Grove, N. J., Jariea Ward Hamblet, In hla M)tli year. Notlca of funeral later. H1RON8.?Gardner, beloved husband of Ma deline Hirons and father of Gardner IH rons, Jr.. on April 10. Service* Campl.e'l Funeral Church. Broadway at With at., i n Sunday. April 13. at " P. M. UNDLEY.?At hla residence, Vpper Mort ' lair. N. J . on Thuraday. April 20. 1022, Theodore John, lmaband of Evelyn Crulk sliank and son of the lata Daniel Alleri and Grace Flald Bindley. Funeral sent a< will ho held at St. .tame*'* Episcopal Church. Upper Montclalr. Saturday mon - InR, at 11:1." o'clnrk. Erie train leaves Jersey City at 10:22. L1NDLEY.?Katie Bodge. No. 4.14. F. and A. M. Brethren: We announce with sorrov the death of Brother Theodore J. Llndley on Thur*dsy, April 20, 1922. at hi* honia In Fpper Montclalr, N. J. You are Invited to attend the funeral service* to be held to-day. Saturdny. April 22. 15*22. at 11 30 A. M In St. James'* Episcopal Church. Upper Montclalr. N. J. Take Erie train leaving Jersey City at 10:22 A. M. Church I* near station. John Edm?nd Hewitt. Maatar. llcnry N. Mueller. Secretary. MACK BIN.?Kate O. Services at St. nama bas's Cath"Ilr rhurch. Bell more, T., April 24. 10 A. M. Interment at Green wood Cemetery. MI l.BKR ?On April 20. 1922. Mantaret Mor. nliiger Miller, a?e 71 year', beloved mother of Kenty I. Monnlnfcr, Charlotte M. Hamrnell and Katherlne Moiir.lnifer ant| trandmotlier of Henry B. Monnlnfer. Jt. Relatives, friends and 'nemhers of Aurora Urata Chapter. No. 207, O. E. S. and l.eaalPR l.od*e. No. 1*2."-. ata Invited to attend 'he funeral serrlcea. a* the re?i <|ence of the sou. Henrv L. Monnln*er. .'.7 Hancock St.. Brooklyn, on Saturday evenlnr at S o clock, lntermant private. MUNKITTRICK ?Carolina A., widow at Vkxander MunklttHck. on April 19. at her realdence. I^ndon. England. SMITH.?At Mount Vernon. N T.. suddenly, April 31. Bllla Oreutt Smith, widow of Eugene S. Smith. Funeral Sunday at 11 o'clock from her lata ra*ldence. 40 Crary a\-enue. SMITH.- On Thursday, April 20. 1922. Philio H , beloved husband of tha late Joaephina > urceil. Funeial Monday. April 24. 1922. from hi* late residence. No "!?T4 Unlvei >lty av , Bronx, thenc* to th* Church of the Holy Spirit. Burnelde and Unlver*lw av*., v here * Mass of Requiem will b* ? elebraied at 10 A. M . for th" repoee 0f his soul Interment Calvary Cemetery. STEBBINS ? Sopl l- I>oulse. widow of Ro nil O Stebhlns, April 20. Ser\lc*< i sTTiphell Funeral Church. Broadway a' 1 .'.itth st.. on Saturday. April 22. at 1't A. M. I'lpBAN. ? Bieut?nant-''omman-Ur Fran : Wlnshlp, U. S N . April 21. Funeral ?er %lc r* Sunday, April 2a. 3 P. M.. Franl- E. I'anipbell Funeral rhurcli, B'w iy, ?4lth II. Kindly omit flower* IN MEMORIAM. UNDERTAKERS. When Death Oecun > Call "Columbo* 82OO" FRANK E CAMPBELL "Qhc Quneml Church" we (VOKIKtArAN) Bratdwij at 66th St John W. Lyon ?i.HXO.NAL SKHVICK, t!? k.%!?t mm st. Mftrlrm 18^3. CEMETERIES. AC. THE WOODLAWN CEMETERY 333d <?<.. J*rom? or t,?*lnfton Subway. Book of vtew* or R*pr?#<'nt*Mv?? T?lrphotir Woo<1l?*vf? H**).