Download - s gl hJ,dJ€¦ · Si ot mill Mi. Hilda in Hi" cast. Mr S,u. oil will loiidiici die liiraicr opera and Mr. o. io mi latter Sati.idnj I'vening of nevt week l,a I. iiu omlii will be

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Page 1: s gl hJ,dJ€¦ · Si ot mill Mi. Hilda in Hi" cast. Mr S,u. oil will loiidiici die liiraicr opera and Mr. o. io mi latter Sati.idnj I'vening of nevt week l,a I. iiu omlii will be

vs.

J--! bill fill CimciTl in t ln

I'ro.shvr I'ii'lils of clnimIter 31 ii-- it.

K 1,1.0 SONATA IM.KASKS

W ork of n Voiilh Who DreiimlNot i f Wri ( itiir "Toil iiml

Vcvkliicniny."

Hiiw vim lliltl' ii' ii'II iiiihiimI nil IIII, II It'll! luvi' loiitiiUo'iin fu.nl rui' llioii-rli- t

'n llic hoiiiihI (Miii'-r- l of tin- - Kuui'i'l(Jimrti't vvlui'li ool pl,ir lal I'Vctiinit In

Aroli.iii II. ill It wu ii HiihI ilolli!itfiiliinifvrl ami In muaic vv.j. not. of

worn lliremlli-irt- ' Hv hardtiiif

Tl tlri--t iiutiilii'r was Schulwrl'M (1

major iiinrtt'l, opus Hit I In- - fi'conilxiiiiiiia df J'leli.inl NtruiHs,

npiiH il. mill tlii' IinI III" l major niiartotof I'osir 1'raiicU 'Uim pi.inl-- t who uui

v.itli Villi.niiWilli'l.i in tluof th" Stniii conatu n

l'.rui'Hlo ('nii-ml- o

(lectin- - of ink havi Iwii ovitSchubert tmiei Imt oM-- r ami anonlhi daily otiM-rvi- nf tiitiiiiulwill ! trinpti'd to render ln-a- i lfi'll iIiiiiiUklor tho cifts with which tin' nd- - eiiilovveilthiM wonili'rfiil musical inind I or onethine we on ti never cva-- c to He Krntel'iilfor the feetitiilitv of hi tiielotlie inventionNo one will driiv that often SehtiliertiiIi'iih art Mutlu in clianieter. butno oiii will allirin that they ureever

His Miiallt Invention. Ii.tve KHiee nnilcharm, and lin larci- -t have nobilitycoupled with inrfTabli' ti'tKli'tnc" Schu-lu-

hlniM'If wa niiithtily pli'ard withKomo of hi own fnncit and hi e

lisl him towpin out mo entente- - to heavenlyleliKths. 'I hi i haractrristic i foundin th first movement of I hi- - quartetplayed luht evening

'I ho thought wete evuletitlv dear tothe cotnpoeer and ho tuictii o,iily havecut hi movement much lmrtrr, but hilitiRtTH over hi thriiio with fond repel

And how oay it i for the hearerto accompany him in lu leuipitulaiion.especially when the mii-i- e i played soadmirably a it wa lat iiiiini

It is afe to niv that the hearer wouldnot williiurly have had a -- iaclo pageomitted 'I ho other thti'O movements aremore concio than the first and they havethat poeuliarlv --onshlie tyle wliich fli-nches all of Schubert' chamber iuiimc-'- I

lie nudionce mai.ifo-te- d its delight inthis lovely composition in no uncertainmantier.

Itichard strut- - wrote hi opu u intho year lv. and 1SS3 In tlio latteryoar ho rc.u lu-- the nie of I!i It i thehabit of c "'inmelitalors to iiiuko note ofthe fiul thai the Ktrau of later yeardeo not ap ear till tho work known a"From li.il" opu in Hut hue all

tin olio I Mll;ect to cvecp-ticai- s

'Hi" i"hncel'o sonata i. oi course,the work .f an euthiiiittic ami op:imitiovouili. and Us feeling i far icinovedfrom that of tho "Don Juan" or the "Todilttd Vorklaniim." but liieio i at lea- -t

one ihouijit i.i c. the pai'itiHte cautaliileof lb- - fir- -t mo-- , eniein which noitl onlvhe 'remetKi.ill iirohostral tri'ntltl"Iit of

latcf yean- - to bum; it into company witiiMillie of the . m itii as in the urealsymphoi ii' poem

llu 'cello sonata I a splendid aehu vo.nieiit for n mere huv It ha virMtynnl boldiu . Iirillialicy ol i.e anil aenp of form. It i weakest. iluip.in its low movement, for a Krm- -t New-ma- n

jil-t- lv note in hi ntudv of Strnu,the boy did not take naliirally to iclloor.ivo, tendi r or pathetic sentiment Hutthen- - is plenty of youthful force in thellrst movement and tho finale is alivewith happy fancy

The work i excellent iv written forbotn instrument mid it call for virtun-- o

Iierformnnco 'Uu. indo.-- l it reveivodnt tho hand of Mr Willekeiind Mr. 'on-sol-

Hoth of them (ilaved ill lna-ter- lv

style, not suppressing their individuali-ties, yet unitini; m a fine ensemble. Itwa a real pl"'iJro to ho i" ihi' u

The lueiels played two movements ofthe I) major ipiariet of I raiicu on .Ian-uar- y

I. Hilu. and in March of the same yearthe whole of it Mr Kneiel has doiiohonorable duty In publishing the ait ofthe l!clgian muster, lor whom he has alarge alloc! ion

It wastho general belief some years uothat tho miisii' of 1'raiicU helimged tothe category of the intellectual ami thatit was reserved for perons wuh abnor-mally develo.-- brain to comprehendit I, iko other musical riddle, ii becomeseasier to read a. tho yoar go past, and itnow provokes the inquiry as to whetherit is really so intellectual as wo all usedto think At any rate it continues toi'e heard and it gain now adunier. bysheer force of re;tltlou.

NEXT WEEK AT THE OPERA.

Dcni-lt- l Performance of "l.n ilo- -

coniln' for llallnii lliisitnl," laniihausiT ' will open the sIMh wpel, of

the Meiropo'ii'm Opera season net .Mo-ndav evening, wuh .Mine. Dostum as .Vun-hrt-

.Mine Matenaiier lis IVnim,Mr Mleak in Hie title role, .Mr Weil asWnll ram and Mr. llhcrspoon lis the .inn.

1 iimf Others in the east will bn Mine.Spnrkes and Messrs lieiss, lliii-hm- v,

lliissdiu;! nnd liayer. .Mr. Hert. will con- -

d Hi.Minion besi aiil ' III bo given on Wednes-

day evening with the cast, incliul-in- g

Mile, bucrivla llori. Mine Diichenennd .Messrs Caril-- o, Scot II, De .Segurola,bet.,, lleschigllaii, llada, iiaiilan andltossi. Mr dlorglo Pol.ici o (ondijcling.

riuro Toscaulni will niaki! Idsnt the conductor's de-- k on Thais,

dm evening, when "Orfeo ed Kiiridlce".1 have its first performance tins sea-o- n,

Ii Mines llouler and ltaipolil in thei ii roles, Mine. Spirkes as CnaW amiMiss iina Case as the llupiiu Siinl.

Irl-tn- n nnd Isolde," also loiiduetcd bKlr TommiiIiiI, will have Its llr.-- t hearingI, .is seasnii on I riilny evening. 'I ho cast

i'l include Mines. I'reiusiad and Malen- -

ii n'i- - an I Messrs. Iliirrlan, Weil, (iriswoldtI., iss. Murphy and lliiishaw'.

Don Pasiiiiiln'' will be revived at thoSniunhiy iiintliiee of no.t week with .Mile.

1 ucro.di' Jioiins A'aiiiiii and l'iul-- orsilu thn lllle mlt'. Ml. Sciilli will bn limtnr

" Mnliilitln. atid llic new Italian tenor,I mberio Maine, will make his ilebiil as' V......I, ,f iladn w ill be the A i.nri "ThoiSectct ol Siicanne" will precede "DonI'lisunille wl'h (ictaldluo I'linar, MrSi ot mill Mi. Hilda in Hi" cast. Mr S,u.

oil will loiidiici die liiraicr opera and Mr. o . io mi latter

Sati.idnj I'vening of nevt week l,aI . iiu omlii will be given lor the I i nfillol the baliuli Hospital Willi j i cast includingMinis. Dcstiim, lloiiiei' and Dm hetio nndl ari.so, maio, nilso, llegito, llesdilg-lln- u

and Du segumla. Mr. 1'olaiio willi mull,

(icialllne laiiiir. lor the lli-s- l lime luspvcial seasons, will appear at the operai uncoil ihM lluiidiiy ulglit She will slugnulling oilier niiinln'is an him fnuii herliivorllo oicia "Madania llulterlly" and thntiittb Kid Uvui "I'anst" with .Mi'KHOi, Maillii

I

nnd dllly, who nlo will he hoard In nolounlabels iiluspppo .St ii rmii will conductthe on lief in.

liilslmim iirterii'mii n speclnl perform- -

ame at 0iiiliir lnlci's will bo Khrn ofIbeiisel uuil (itetel" mid the Unit act of

the ballet "Coiiella" with Ailellni' (irnoo.

ALFRED PANCOAST BOLLER.

OIvIIiiuiiIsImmI liimliieer I Itrnil nfIlls Home In Cunt Oriiliur,

l.lsi llliwi.l., Dee. in Mfied I'aliconstHoller, pieslileiit of the American lutl-tul- e

of foiisiilting Knulnecrs, Ii i ii oI-de-

ol the inei leiui Sim Irty of t'lvll Km.!-Heel- s

and one ol the coiinliy's besl knownllliillte hlillilels. ilieil at Ills home, .Ti Pros-pe- il

street, lii- -l nlitlit. He was 711 rillsold.

Mr llntlnr was a native of l'hllnilrl.lil,i.He was k'l'.ldllllled final the I'tiiverslty ofl'eiiiisvliiiia In is'is ami teerivisl hisi ' u i ui- i in deciee from llensselarr Holy-t- ei

Imie lntllute, 'I roy, In tsttl. Ho heeiimei hlef etigliieir lor I lie Hiiilson ItlVer Hull-lo.-

In im'.'i, wl.li Ii position ho left to 'e

in the iron hiisluess with S.ililllel.Mlllikeii us the Sew Vnrlt iiKents of theI'lui'iiii Iron ('innp'inj . In ls"u ho became

Ii Mini elu-llie- for theM a nil fin I urln k' Couip.iuy n ml for

twenty vear he hiis employeil by this(oinimnv. Htiring this same period hewas consulting emrltieer for railroadsbuilding in IIiimI and ' aln ns upll us chiefengineer for the Manhattan elevntiil rail-road and consulting engineer for the De-

partment of Public Works of NVw- - Yorkcilx In l:is .Mr. Holler ctitcred into tinrl-nersh-

with Henry V. Hodge, formingthe Una of llnller A Hodge.

Mr Holler was a nirmher of the Instituteof ( ivil l.nglneers of London, of the New

ork rh.imber of Cominerce, the Century 'iiel,ituin anil Itiiilroaii C lull of New York,

the Pennsylvania Society, the New Kugland)Ociciv nf Orange, the city nnd Iteimbllcan

i liibs of .nt orange. He Is biirvlvrd byhis wile and live ilnlilren.

JOHN T. ATTERBURY.

lenilier of stuck HrokrrnKr I'lrniHies I'iiIIok Inu MruUe of Aiiiiplriy..IiiIiii I' Mierbury died siidilenlv at his

home, i;i West roriy-iiinl- h street, Instnight He bail been III but a hort time fol-

lowing a troke nf iiiUiiey Ho was amember of the stock brokerage firm ofVan Kinbiirgb A Atterbury of . Xh.iiistreet.

In puis Mr Alterliurv inarrieil Mriinn liavi llobbins I'lagg. widow of

W AlUton Klagg He was a mem-ber of the olil Mterliurv faiiiily. abrother of Itnherf liennle Atterburv amiI'harles I, Mterliurv and a eon-i- n of theItev ' Mterliurv Mr .Mterburytlrt Wife, who wa a Mss Jones of

died about leu years ago, leavingfour daughters

Mr. Atterburv was burn in Iiteron,X I Hi' wa- - iit and a director ofthe M.'ibama Mineral l.anii ('oiiiiauv, a

of the Xew ork (Jiiotaliiui Company,of the Itobbiii I'miveMiig Pelt Ciiniinuanil of the stand, in! I run l unipnliv . i

lull- - include the Metropolitan, thetiroller,tlie Plnver ami the .Sew ork Vuchl Club.

DR. ELLSWORTH ELIOT.

nle lirHillmle Class of Mil Olrs n

Ills lloliie Here.Dr th Kdoi. e.preident of llic

t'oiintv .Medical Socii'iv iliiii on Mondavat In. Iionie. is Wo- -t 'rhirly-sut- h street.He wa v.-

-, vear oldDr I. Mot wa graduated from Vale In mil,

1 member of the clas nfliiiiiiiliv Pnight. and from the College ofI'M -- leiniis and surgeons lu lsV.v Afterlea ing th" meilii nl school he became a siir-L'le-

interne nt Helew:e nnd was oiip ofHo- - llt- -l graduate of the st.ifl ofthe I ollego

When the elll war otelied he Milllliteereda- - a -- ureon and -- erved nt Milieinnt fierlie war he returned tu in- - ptai-iu- in New

or!.He wa trustee and reui-lr- ar of I he College

of Pliy-- n iuii and surgeon for eer.il-.- ir- and . president of the Count v

Medii al Socinlr iroin s;; i . is;.i. eretired I rum mine iiraiiue fifteen yearago Aiihntii:h hi early work at the hos-pital a in the role nf surkienn he wabet known in later life as a phvsl l in

.leliii lluwkrswnrltl..1 di'i It ' ort !l inn nf :lir its Jaimii

A mil K.i.i .'l.l.y Hum ki "worth. 'Il- -Irurln- ut til hotni, ti Weill i;ii:ht-llilr- d

-- ttpit Me wrt- - hnrn In .New Verk Iniv3 .lii-- is riluialfd In t lie I'nilir .i hmilhii'I In i'iii:tiii!a t'nlvrrid'y. frnm whli'li liw.m prmltnii'il with . i' i: in 1901At Ciilmui'l.t hi- wait it nf P- -l t'p-It'i- n

frti'rnii unit nf ilip Tennis club.VVlilif In ntlli re lis wrote a OishU en

Comrele iin:ruellon. whlillle'l i onsldcrHtile siihicIimi .nil wa Utrr

pun. is heil Kur jevir.il i.irs he wurkeilvilli luymniul r Aliulrall, the Hrcldlt't..on! n.i-nt- ! h- iiriianl.i d On- Carleion

i .in; I'onip.itiy. ef wlilih In- wati prosl-ilei- n

lie Ui u rutin fur -- iviral inclnnr-Ini- ;puW.li .it .mis unit )i.ih hlmvcir putjllslieit

sinr,il liieikli is H Win ii miMllb-- nf Hisl.iilen I'lllli. nf '.lie Cillimbl.1 L'tllviTnlly

lull llel HieeuU's lili'tnlipr nf the Alnci-lia- n

Soi irn nt llnKliii cm Us mnrrn.l avnr is'i Miss .M.irlon Ilarllnc. who nur- -VlVIS llitll.

Mrs, .NhOiiiIIp Kllulx-tl- l IU.lllrs.Mm NjiIliIIi' IIIUjIwIIi JldjIlPD, willow

't leltntiml I.lni'nln Iliylles, ip( ,tf lir,irtmi Monila al ht-- hoinit at I IJdst

Si'Vontv-llr- t wtri'i't Shi w.ia In ln-- Heventy-llft- h

o.ir Mm. Iliiyllsii wan the iluuslitrrof lluliiTt .m l I'lirin-ll- i Prlino Itay .ind aKruniianuKliU'r of i 'orii.t l u n x y, inerlilentnf ihe llmt CiiIU'iI Si.itis li.ink in New

nrk 1 11 v Her iiiurrliifi' uh .Mr 1hIpiiiinlii'l iwn of the nlilnsi f.iinllli-- s In i, In

iininlr, i'oI. lpMllJav lliolles having lisennn nlile Up i lllip In llsii Washington. Mmllaylli's Is Kiirvlved by ihrre rhlhlrcn. Mr.I'rHtirlM I". Lowell, wlilrm nf JuiIkp I.oim'IInf Ih t'lillsd Staifs I'lreuli conn; Wullarc. Ilayllps nf llimiini anil IMinuml I,. lUybin, a la r nf Hilu t It

Mrs, I'lillierlne stnkum,Mrs rallu-rln- ilinkuin, widow nf Uarret

Sink 0111, ihe breeder nf trottlns Imrsee, diednn Murnlay at Hie I1111110 nf tn-- r nn, llarrle I

Hiokiiui, Mn Webster avenue, riuibuuli, Inhi r elelilleili ear She waa Ihe ilaimhlernf liirard Hurler, who whs lone an irtlinrnf tho New York "rniiimeiclnl Ailvertlaer."She a nne nr I e nldent nil inli.'m nf Ihesociety of tlm Humbler uf ihe A merlon 11

Itevnliitlun Tivii snne, s daiiKhler, eightKrandehlldren and one KHiii.uraiiiU-hll- i

Burvlvu her.

lirnrie lliirnliain, sr.I'llll..lli;i.l'lll., Die lO.lientgu Hum-ha-

Mr, the hhocIii le nf M a I Ii In s w. llald.win In finindiiiK the Ititlduhi l.iii'niimlli rWnrks nnd fur seventy-ihie- vears cnnllnn-niiMl-

iiinnecleil with Ihe bimluisH of Iimllinn, died In his I1111111' In thin ills'lie had bun 111 for more than 11 vmrTin eevernl veara Ida buslneiis HlTalra wetehinitled bv his kiiii. iiinrKi' lliiriihiiin, .IrHe hud ben nut nf Hie ucllve iiiauaKeinentnf Hie liuslfit'SH fin; Hbniit twenty earH,

llinrj W, l ee.II' nil W I I It'll ymicrday 111 his home.

4 a Mi i Mm ui lliird sireei. lie was humIn ibis illy rlchiy-llv- e Ji.im .iK'i mid unaduelled hire. He vvenl lulu bulueiis ulili

Ids father, Creiluli'k It Lie, head nf theLee haiilnare imtieni at .Siiinluii atieet andthe ll"mr Aftii his r.iihei'a ilenth he

heiid of the buellteiis. lie leaves a ann.Fiidithk II. I.i '. nnd n daiu'lilir, MraDuvld .Sivaliinou

y lte. Or, .IiiIiii II, Cniinterinlne,I'HILADLLI'IIIA, Dee 10 The Itev rir

.I11I111 linnmiii I'liiinleriiilni', a widely ktinnnPrerbl lei Ian milliliter and fnriner naslne nr

I ihn Founh Hefiirnieil Presbyterian ChurchJ

here, died tarty Dili morning. Dr. Couo- -

THE SUN,

i , s ;

tirrnlnc. wlm nun f,2 ar otd. di born m

Sclll tin t li!v. .N. . wliltts he ull! It l.url.lnxi Jrt;urilri y Ht tui j Kr.ifluit f t (

'"nllfne nri'1 of rrlijfctttn ThruisMiinnrv ami w.i oriLtlntl tiv th I'tr f AM.-m- In M. Mr ha-- ui.n-r- r.

or J tturt'iK iltirt-rt4- - ar In ih m n

Hrv of upMr hrilnK Uvhl t iotnmjn n!t w hii h h" ilt'l nt r rt !' !.

Psrm lino tti ttturtlt Hp wa t)i hu'Id r J

of rji tioftk. ln 'ii'Unc ' Tli-- ll .!uioinJll It f of MMkr-.pi.tr- . ".IdM jili 'H -the .Mm nil Author" and iivtr

1 hp Kct. Hriijiuulii ii. Ilritrtltit.Thf It' V IliMii.uiiin Id until i. .i

nilmur who It.nl mucin IJuk'IiIn thf I.ouk 1i1 inl itiinu'P C.ilti m fn'n i

li7h until hli rrilrfiiifnt In 1'- -. lirt oftiipoplrxy la it Mond.iy In til1 M'ny Mat -

pit j I, llrooklyn Tin rr li tc ru.nChurch ttt Washington Hit, OThiik1 roui.n.wan ht In- -t ihurK'- II h .it I t r -

non. N , n Iicienihrr , 13. the con f i

Hf njrtmln It lit nr-l- t, fornierl a S;attnil Julia l'lntr H wan a metn I

l r of Hie llrooklyn Cre'li) irry .mil llwd al4 A3 Tninpkln .ivviiui Hi In sunlwil l.

un, llenjtmln I' Ilriinllrt, nf 1"3 S'rrllng

lanirs VI, llrnlisni..Ihiius virLllle llrnliain. formti ll

known nn ilw ,Sa Vnrk t'roiliuc l!xi li mite.s ;i mi tuner nf the linn nf Tlenn o. i.

illi'il .Miiif rd.iy .i ilm iinme nf Illsil.llHilllT. Mrs Wllllsm Mii'l.l.in !.'H'i'it l'lfi i Iglitti i't. Hi' l",r"In I'riin Yin. N. . !i!h' Mx e.irn .its"- .milcirlv In lit'- - I'tiicml the prmliur lminiKIn New Verk

fi tn Hie lime of his retirement twrKt-vi it he w will kmmn iikui i

the Crniluee nnil nut ni u.I A

nlill'lil llienltii'ls lie n .1 nn niluT ol tinllainllinn Cluli ut llrooklyn II- - survivedliy Hvn il iiiiihlrrs. .Vlrs. w IllUm C. h'hri-iln- n

ami Mra lirorxe It MiiIluIiii. H

Wlllhim llimzhursl.William lla hurt. who irivnl an chi.'f

imir'uor In the llulldlnB lii'ii.iriiui ni In mIlrnokljn fur thirty-seve- n H'.irf. dlid yesiinhiy .11 his home. -- Ti Hawthorne mreei.In hl elKhlleih nar III" iiiuesnu werehiiiiiiii; the earllent aettlera In llrinikln .nutone nt Ihem. VVIlllaill ll.iw rliurel, wits Ihenwner nf a farm nn part nf whh'h thellnrntmli Hall "an erected, Ills wife and nlsun survive.

tI'rnl C. Wendell.

l'red I' Wi ndell, Inventor and nunufanf

nf on

year

nf tlm I'lub und theKlks and sun,,,.

In eiT YorkI.raaiis Felurallon, tenure

by von Pntturr,II A. M

Address by Dr II nn

"Aelili vemenM In New nrkCooper t'nlon. s p M.

Assnilallnn,30 P. .M.

New Votk Hoard nf Trade andI.I P. M

Lecture by .Inseph II.nf Aisoriatlon,

Deliniinleo'a. I I' M

Life ns a I'lno Club, lintelAilor. 1 P. M.

Association of Itiass MJIIllflC-Hirer-

dinner, Unlet Aatnr, jo 1' .M.

Lecture Ii) Howard Crosby lluller,4 P. M.

CI nils Committer,I Hotel Astor. P .M.

le tiling ofCarol." by Itnbln Kills, Inn e

Itnnm, P M

Mtaxlxlppi an nf .New Vnrk, dinner In.loll fharpe Aemr, 7 P. .M

Fltiame Fnruni, Itobert 11

lielon mid Frank D. Puvey, West V

,M I' A P. M

New Vntk Peine Intnro liyvon Diversity,

4 P M

Municipal Art addressArt Club, I

P. U.

VLuNEbAi, II, 1312.

,r.i A gl hJ,dJ 6.

Weather Report: AColdVae.

Crownlnilikld,

DEl,EAJBKR,

um-- i

Having Its Centre in Washington. Has. Suddenly Developed.

10 HELP BABIES' HOME

sj;iis uuil CostuiMP I III II I

(iiM'll ill Mll'IT'xI )i 1 1MI1I

i;i:ni:iiai, pancinc i.atkkI'rjnii'i" ('fowniiisliifltl's ski l on

Socii'iv 1 1 .rlf bI'l'CM'llll'li.

Ill the lnri;e liiillninui nt s l,in'ntg'nt was iVeli e'lliTUU'iineiit liv

yotuii; men nnil wunieii lor theiienellt of I'm Cnuiitry Ilium1 f t'onvaie.s-i-en- t

which is nt Sea f'lilT. I. I

A KtilK" win. erei'leil at une end ol thennd it win. civeii n vniiile-vill- e

proKrnnime. 'I'liere vvern two JiirtsUeii'hes, "Tlie lliuliw-iiviimn-

. " hy.MiH'nrt'iy. .u'teil liy Mi's Kuceiue MuvLiuleiili-- ri iiml William (i Wenilidl.thin l"iiiK followe'l liy u Ml on utimv

liy frovvniiisiiielil unlacted liy Miss May Canlielil u;ul the

Then, vvtro also linn eiunlri was l the

.lilliu IMnii Moiiinie-- ,

Caroline ami Mine Jiunei.Kiii-ti- Appleton Curtis nnil

W)utevi i"lit In a Hutw'.nuthere were Mrs H theMis-e- s Murniy. Kdith Mortitrer

.losephine Osboi 11, II.

C Slcbbius, I. II iconnnd (ieorgu II. Wiight.ilT.

Ill nildllion I here was 11 riVlby the Angelica

Constiince Cmcdrich. Dorothy nndUmiiv Coe, Monroe Douglas Hobinsou.Itcgiimld It. ( and

li.niners .Ir Afterward therewas general dmicing for the

was Conrad's orchestra

Mrs 1'.. H y llarrimiili, Mi.-- s Curdj.111. uuu .111s. .1 ei. ,

Mr. and Mrs Stanley Mortimer Mr. nndMis. Kruncis I,. V. lloppui, Mr. and Mrs.limn T Atterburv, .Mr niul Mrs. UlivorIs'diit. Mr and .Nfi-- V DihIk". Mr..I'd Mrs Puliter. Mr. and Mrs.( eorfte l Prutt. Mr nnd Mt-.i- . J.Iliiyden, Mrs I'. I.oomls. Mr. undMrs. 11 MnVieknr. Mr. mid MrsOeorKo Hose. Mr and Mrs. I).Morxmi. Mrs ! West Koo-eve- lt. Mr. andMrs. 1 N, Mrs. T. It

Mr and Mrs. (lenrco It.Miss Hell tiiiniee, Mr. and .Mrs. ictorSorchan, Dr und Mrs .I0I111 A. Jlnrt'.vell.Mr and Mrs. I' Taller, Mr. nndMrs. Ilichatd Mortimer, Mrs H

I sr. and Mrs Valentine 11 MottMiss Sophie Molt. Mr. and Mrs(I Oiiliiiinii, Mrs. Kd I II VimMrs K. and Mrs. W A.J'urriliKtnii, Mr. and Mrs Douulas Uubin-so- n

iiticl Mrs. II. W'lnlhrop

WILLS APPRAISALS.

MPS FANNV I' who ilieil Mayi, lull, mid una the widow of John

ijulncy Adams nnd mother of rtiaileaI riinila Adams ticHMiur nf

hi, 1111 I'si.im nf :i9,.i::. Thonf the eetiile was in mid

J'i0,i"0 una In Ibis Hlnle The estate wentto I'luiKlcs Kraiieis uuil Arthur

Adiiins, sous, und Mia. Humans,a

MUM. CSTKl.l.i: 11 KMT. who died Dei emberti, left her estate in her threeMrs. Jlerlha McConnell nf 137 Itbi'lsbluDrive, Albert 8liur liesl nf Uvanstun, III.,and Miss Clara lleul. .U'hv tiilatuto ever IIOCOHJ.

Hirer machinery nnd h member playedthe Wendi'll-I'.van- s fn, died Among those ill the audience were

at hi" home, i,& Park place, Ilrooklvn, In Mr nnd Mrs tli ., Mr andhis He was of j Mis. ( ha flew Miss Nancy. v... i.,......wi ll,.lnhis Hoard nf Trude and alCollIlt mill ( ilcllll de La tirc'O,

MnntaukIlls wife a (lauunier ive

la-oaj- r.

forlliirontas Ilerkeley

WilliamHcliools,"

Amherst smoker. Ilealy's,S

iiiri'tliiK. 3

the Itev. MrMahnn.nusplies Caihnllr Library

Aria meetiuit,

National"

Miisiuin,meeting,

Iirnniallc Dickens's "Christmasri'iulrnl l'n

lle.idlllK 131 llowet), 7:30

William, linteladilresM's by

Sldo

Hoilely.llaronesa Hutlner, (.'nliiinbla I

Society, by Fred-erick Natlunal

Two

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of mkmv.v

Haliies.

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author.ciislutne

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Kolilio WiitHiin,Harry

Wntwm. dunceI'.iistis,

irijiui:iLmtK

lloraco Itohert

Scotchdiinccd Hrown,

Hyde

Hives, hester HunlcuWiksI,

whicli ball-

room clouted

iiarriiiniii. e- -

KnriRalph

Horacellenrv

HenryKdwiii

liurli'ti Coiinfeli.Sellers, Dyet,

HenryJainoi

Solcy,Waller

wan lii;cn,(lilbert Jones. Mr

(Iray.

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ItHrviitd

bulk securillea

mindlyAbigail

duiiKbli'i'

children,

laundryMondavi

Henry Parish.ib.ilrniHti Steele. Steele,

Olllltessmember

PoliticalThe.ijri.

Maxwell

National

James

.lames

Misws

umuunta

WEDDINGS.

III! II llllt II 11 Ull II III 11 II II.'I he wrddllu: ul Miss Ilm It i'e I'nuiniinn.

diHichter of the tale ll.ivid iliuni.'iuii and.Mis Ihiiiiu.'inu ol Seventh streei. Ilrnok-l.vi- i.

In .1 11 Us f In : i nf t his city looktil.ire last l K'ht in the li.illrniuu at the lintelIvlii'kerlioeker. ihe llev Dr AleMindiT1. ions of Brooklyn otlei.il unr

Ihe liride wnre a irnun of while brocadedh,inneiie. n veil ot old line and curried

ii hoiniuet of while orchids and lilies of Ihevalley Mrs Arthur I Solomon was herIn.ilion of lioncir she wore .1 cost nine ofurn mlnred hrociule nnd cnrrliNl vellovv

lo.rs .Mins .lessie ll.iuuiunu, sister of theliride, mis ihe mailt of honor Her costumewas of lule pink harnieiise and she emrlislpink roses Mihur ( Soloniou Hcted asln'st 1111111 nnd ihe ushers were WlllhiniKcv-c- r. lllt.nt) sniniieK lleni.niiin l'rlcd-uinii- u

Hiid V M nodni.in!!ci ihe i ercinoiiv there was n dinner

nnd (linn e Mr. nnd .Mrs, ltiiuinann leftlater 101 tup to the West hey will liv e111 this cil)

Miiiiiiiifnril I ip.Miss Mice Steele Ide. dnuirliler of Mrs.

Charles Ide of 1:1 lieinseii street, llronl.-- 1

vii. mid l'11-t- i'i llmiuatord, sou of .Mr.and .Mrs .lule M. Ilaniiiiford of SI. Paul,Minn . were uinuied at .1 o'clock vesierilnyaflei noon nt Ihe home of Ihe liride. ti v theliev ur I. M.ison I'liirke, inisinr of IheI'reshyterinn Cluireh nl llinoklyn.

'Ihe hride's only altriiiliinl was (lowerk'irl. I'.lluor While, n iim-l- ii .lule M. Ilm --

n.iford, .lr., 11 liiolher of the lirideironiu,was the liesl uitm

The were William Skinner of SIPaul, Itnliert .Soyes ol stP.iul, 'llinniiisMiller ol ('lev ehmil. Wells D11 klli ain olNew Vork, M Wiseman of Ni ork,l.vinnn lime ol New ork mid Curtis Prout

Oeilcr Wilder.Pilllll.VMi, Me, Dec. 10 (leorse 'I

Ili'Vti'r of New iiik mid Huston iiiarrii'dthis forenoon In this city Lvanirelliie llopeWilder of Hoston. I he ceremony was

nt the olllce of City Clerk lllrain TWnterhoiise, I here wete no ulleiidanlsthe bride is the daiicliter of lieonje Wl!os. Mr. Devter is a itradualf of llnr-viif-

c lass of 'hi

.Notes of Ihe Soelnl World..Mrs ! Norton iloddanl will give h

this afternonn 10 Introduce in soeleiyher niece. Mlsa Annie lioddard.

Mrs rnrnelius C Cuyler will give a dinneral her houe, ;ii Kast Flfi).

fourih si reel.

Mrs .1 i .lerrnld K'elley gave .vealerdayat Mierr' h luncheon fur debutante nf.his season and last,

Mr Oliver .1 Wells win clii! a smallbridge parly al her house. 31 HastSl' secund street.

.Mrs Dinlei ,s Lainoiit held a holiday kalejesuiday ut hei house. J Wei Klfi-thlr- d

street, in aid of the Waul Comtnitiee ofHie N. w Vork Inllnuarv for Women Assist-ing In r were Mrs. Ourdon-Parke- Mrs..Ii ii. Unrils, Jlrs J .1 l'rr. Alls. HenryW'.cnii llobliltis, Mrs. IliMlman Mlhlrr amiMis Nelson Holland

Mrs Henry Hanford has rnnie fromItldgelletd, Conn, to tho Ml Itegls for hft-- ilaya

XMASCardsCalendars

An unuaually large and aelectaaaortment IMPORTED ANDDOMESTIC permitting of a sat-isfactory selection being readilymade. BRENTANO'S OWN EX-CLUSIVE COPYRIGHTED DE-SIGNS beautiful, unique andappropriate.

BRENTANO'Sth AT.and JTIhNt. Mew Yerk.

EUM WILL E

Fiiinoiis 'Toloniin Million mi' ofHnpliiicl 1 1 en (Is Lis! of

'20 Works.

DISPLAY IN JANTAItY

WIN Ho First of Omit Collec-

tion of Art Trciisurcs toHo Shown.

The .Metropolitan Museum of Artilefil'iU'lv ittinounceil yestenliiy nil exhl-liitio- ti

ci'r imrt or .1 rierpotit. Morgan'Kn-n- t art collection.

Twenty. nine pnititinp; vvliish lmVo

heen hrnt over from Ills liotuloti resilience.includiiiK the Rrcat Ilnpliool the"Colonua, .Mailotma"--whic- h tho NationalC.nllery was no loath to part with, willIk- - hIiowii In thp Rullery of nH-cla- l mlilbi-tlon- s

curly In .liinuaryThw will lii nn art event of llu; flrnl

magnitude. Tho superb pxamples ofthe KiirIMi nmsterB in Mr. Morgan'collection will ivwnforco tho Metropolitanexactly where it Li weakest, anil of course,no Hinp picturo ever broiiRlit into thiscountry nan the rank anil Importanceof the "Colontm Madonna."

Hero I.i tlm list of painting, as an-

nounced by Edward Hobinnon, director ofthe. museum:

The Colonna Mnilonim, by Raphael.l.stlv IlroiiKhton, by ltoniney.I.ndy Hetty Delnie, bv lleynolds.W ater Mill, by llohbenm.I.nnilscnpe, by Hobhetna.Settlnif Sun, by llopimerI.ndy Clideon, by (ialiisborouifh.yim rarren. by l.iwrence.l.rl of Wnrwlck. by Van Oyt k.Itiver Slour. by CoiiftubleMrs Tiiiiinnt. by (iiilnshoroiiKliMrs Hell, bv Kin-hu-

I.ndy Maitlnnd, by Itaebiirn.Anne or Austria, by UnbentCardinal l'eldlmiinl, bv ItilliensDm hess of (ilniicester, by I'eyiiohls.State I'roiession, by TurnerCountess of Coventry, by MoiliindMuruulse de laiborde, bv Vlsee l.ebiiui.I .a Devideuse, by Oreue.Mile. Ilelvctius, by OrouuisPortrait, unknown artistManiulse de SpUnuln. by Van liveInfaiila. by clasiiueNicholas llut, by lteiiiliriinillDuchess or Devonshire, by (iaiuslmrnueh.'Ihe Topham I'ainily, by .lolin Itussell.Mine. .Mondevelles. by l.nlour.Mine, de Poniimdour, by Vanloo.

This includes all the paintings whichhave liecti over from Ixmiloii eiceptthe Mr Morgan dims notwish" to show them until they can tieshown as a room.

These wonderful panels, painted forthe ietted nr.d x'ttlLint Mine, du Harry,wen; willfully rejected by that lady, itis said, liecuiMi slie considered the titleor one or them, "l.'attcnte" ("Wiiting't.a libel. c1ip hud never wailed for any-body! "Iatti'iite" must now again wattthis time Tor nn architectural setting,lieforc it can lie shown.

The duration of the exhibition was notstated, but the words "temporary

mav have a significance tothose who desire the Metropolitan publico have ieniia!ient acCess to these great

must erpici vs of art .

Nine painting ure among tlie recentaccessions now on view, live living theworks of Americans The finest museumpiece among these pictures is

the still life by the French Chardin.This is a sombre, rich canvas, pur-

chased at the Poticet sale, which wiithe sensation or Paris List spring Itstitle, "PreiMrations for Hreiikfast." issouiething of a inistioiner. Simeboilyhas had a hack at the already.Hut the slicvl ham is all right, well cookedand well piiinted.

The .Ian de lleeui still life is 11 realisticassemblage of grain's, bottles. iears,lemons and even a lobster. The lobsteris most attractive, and in fact ull theseedibles are such healthy specimens ortheir kind that the reform of LutherHtirbnnk in the vegetnbln world lirediscounted. This pictute wits paintedin the seventeenth eentnry.

Iteeeptlon for Vtlss Am; Johnson,Mrs. William Ii Hates nave yesterday nt

her house, HI l'.nst I hirty-fniirt- h slteet, ihesecond of a series of receptions to introducelo society her ihiiuthler. Miss Amy Hriidlsh.loluison deceiving wuh llieni were theMisses Mnrsnrvi WastnlT, (iertrude Mali,1 '.II n hoth riiiutip-ni- i, Liu- - Hall mid Louisa.loluison

Crouch &Fitzgerald

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Trunks. Bags and Cases for all requirements.Shopping Bags

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Scriboer'sjooytoreStandard Sets in Fine Bindings

Art BooksAll New Publications

Uandtomely bound books, rare vol-umt- t,

npeclal et, etc., may te had inmanu eae$ at areatlu reduced nrlcc.which art made poiniblc by our!coming removal in 1913 to 597 tilthAvenue.

Charles 153-15- 7

Scribner's Fifth Ave., h t. aitSons a'ind His.

I' - -- -- i fIsTisgtgsls..WiM l

YSAYE IN THREE CONCERTOS.

j I'lilllinrinoolc Orcbestrn llrlpa filmnl Ciirni'Klr Hull,

I'liuene saye, Ihe illstliiKtilslied rteldmiviolinlHt, played three concertos In n rowr.vestcrdny allertioon In Cntneifle Mall'I In; Phllliauiionic Society's on hrstia underinn illiectnm of .loser tstiulisky, suppllfilIhe nccoiiiiiHiiliiieiit mid a prefaio In tlmshape ol Weber's oveiliini to "Cnrvnnlhe'Ihe concertos won- - Mvnldl's In (I minor.Meethoven's nnd llruch's ".Scotch Fan-tnsl.i-

Of cmirse the last Is not a concertosimply because it s not const ruclcd nc-- ionline lo the approved patlei.i, It U

pinotlcallv one.Mr. Vstiyn'rt pcrfiiunance of tno Vlvldl"

uincerto was not ns smooth and clegAntns his playing of thn violin classics is

hut it km authoritative In slylnmid ought to have, been nn excellent ieswnlor students, J he llcelhoven compositionwas performed with Krent dignity andcerlty, but Mr Vn.tio has played it withmure, penetrative ht and with fewsrtechnical linperlectloim, The ncoumpanl-iiii'iitwa- s

neliher solid in lone nor accurate.

WILLARD S. BROWNS ARE HOSTS.

Olvr Ulnnrr Dmire for Their Yotuii.Married Frlemli,

Mr and .Mrs. W'ilhinl S. Hrown gara lastnight at their house, IU1 Knst ThlHy-flfl- h

street, n dinner dunco for somo of theiryoung married Iriends. During the dinnerand dance thut followed there was muaioby nn orcheftra of negro players.

Atnong Ihe guests were Mr. and Mra. .t.I.orlmer Worden, Mr. and Mrs. OilierII.urlmnn, Mr. mid Mrs. Henry CI. Trevor.Mrs. Harry W. McVlcknr. Mr. and Mrs.Cornelius II. TaiiKeiiinn, Mr. and Mra. (I.Muurliv Ileckscher, Mr. and Mrs. StephenII Hrown. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Manlce,Mr. and Mrs Krank II. Kcech, Mr. and Mrs.(iiirrrti II. hip, .Mr and Mrs. Uarduer W.Hrown, Mr and .Mrs. (leorge 1). K. Jlth,Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Rogers, Mr. and Mra..Julian MtCnrty Little, Mr. and Mrs. JamesII. Kidder, Mr and .Mis. A. Btcwnrl Walker,.Mr and Mrs .1 Htewuri Harney, Miss JulianaCuttliiif, Mr. and Mi's. Samuel Wai'starT, Mr.nnd Mrs. s.. D, II. Pratt. Mr and Mrs. StuartHunt mi, Mr. mid Mrs. Krutik Schoomnaker.Mr mid Mrs. Dsvul WagstufT, Mr, and Mrs.

lleii (i. Wellmuii. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pierre I..Hnrbey, I'. Towusenil Martin, Franklin A.I 'In 111 in.-r- . Fiederlck T. Frellnghuyaen,Chailes llaydi'ii, (Veil Ut. lleorge and O.De l.micey I'oster.

MARRIED.HA.SNAFOltD lf)K On Tuday. tiucm-be- r

lu, st the home of the brlJCamother, 44 Itrmsrn t., llrooklyn, bythe Itev. Dr. I.. Jluson Clnoke, Foiterllaiin.iforn, on nf Mr. and Mrn. J. M.Itsrumforil nf Ht. Paul, Minn, 10 Allc"Sfrli- - Ide, daughter of Mn. CharletW. tile.

DIED.ATTKltlintV Suddenly, nt h reihlanrr,

13 VVet 9ih t., on Tufn.iay. Decemberlu .lull rt Turner Atterbury.

I'uneial "ervkeii will be held at Rt.Thomas' Church. (3d t. and Fifth aw,on 1'rlday niornlnc. December 13, hi 10e'rloik Interment at Pateryon. N. J.Ii I. requested thut no Dower be tent.Hoston, I'lilUdi Iplilu snil Uattlmorp.tpers pleuse copy.

UAVI.ir.S Suddenly, of heart failure, ather residence, 1 East 71st st., New Yorkcity. Nnthulle I'.lll.ibeth. daughter ofthe lute Itobert and Cornelia l'rlme nay,and widow of ndmund Lincoln Uajllcs.

Funeral services will be held at thnI'hureh of ihe Holy Apostles, corner ofMh st and Ninth aw, New Vork city, on

Thursday. December i", at 10:10 A. il.Interment at Dtfhton, Mass. Helatlvctund friends of the family are respect-fully Invited lo uttend.

UK.VHAM On Tuesday. December 10. 11J.at the residence of his dnushtcr, Mr.

W 1'. Sheldon, 12 West Sth at...Itincs Melville Uenham, In his elthty-sii- h

year.runer.il eervhes at the above address on

Thursday. December 1;, at 1:30 I'. M.Inierment at I'lttsnehl, Mm.

1IOHIIM Aiikusi lloehni. son nf the lataAbriham llnehin, December 10. at AlKlere, Alcerla, In his Ihlrty-tnlr- .l year.

IIUl.I.i:it.-t- )n Moudai. December . IHI.', at hisresidence, 3.1 1'rusprct at., Kan Orange. N, JAtfriil I'nnco.vvl llnher. In his 7.ld ear.

I'uucial services will he held at lirace Church.Oranje, on Wednevlay, December II, at 2:.0I'. 14. It is rnincsted that no flowers bernt. I'lilladelphla papers please copy,

BL'ltTON On Deeemher !, IJIJ. Jano Bur-ton, in the s:M iui of her age

Itelatlves and friends are Invited In at-tend the funeral services at Ihe resi-dence of her sister. .Mrs. Harah Iturton,3:T West Flfiy-elaht- h st., Wednesdayevenini; at S.30 u'cloc-k- . Interment atllreimvood .11 the convenience of me.faintly

Dli.US- .- Henry 1. Slace name Harry Clifton. HI.

Mrvire- - "I nr. I I'NF.aiL Church." ;u Wevii uenll-lllll- d M. (I BANK CAUVSKU. UUILD- -

I.voi, Wedr.eds, 10 o'clock.Dlti:V. (111 .Sunday. December 8, 1017, Mllllam

II. Drew, eon ot Ihe late Daniel Drew, lu Hitruth scar of hli ate,

funeral .crvhes will be held at hS lale rcsldenir, HrruMer.N. V..on Vrdnedy, Deremher 11, at II o'c lock A. M., on arilv.il nt trainleavlne (irand Central .Station at ft.ti A. M.

Interment .11 Drewec'lllTc Cemetery at con-

venience uf family.

IDTTill: MHDH'AI. SOIMHTV OF TUB

COCNTV OF NHW VOIIK. Memberaaie hereby untllled of the death of ourlate fellow memlier. Dr. Rltsworth Rlloi,which oetiirrrd December 9. 1913 Dr.KUot war president nf tills tjocloty forthe je.irs 1 S7J-- 1 S73.

Interment at (Siillford, Cnnn.ciiA in. i;s tin.. 1u1u: Kuiti.Kv, m. u

JOHN VAN DOItHN yOUNl!!rM.''D',nt'

tjecretary.HAWKKSWOUTII John, beloved husband

of Miirion Itarllui; and son of the lataJamea A. and Hilu X.ehlcy Ha wkesworth,s.idilenly. of pneumonia, on Decemberto, al lii West 3d ft.

Funeral on Thursday morning, December13, ai M. Stephen's I'. U. Church, at 11A M.

II UIHF.It. Suddenly. In Haltlmore, Md.. De-cember f, Jane Crocker, wife nf C. A.I., llelser, formerly of 1'rovidence.

l.Di: On Monday ' evening, December 9,Henry W l.te, son of the late Fredcrick II. l.ee.

Funeral from hla late residence, ii West73d, on Thursday at 1:30 P. M. In-terment Woodlawn at convenience otfamily.

1.UDUJW. -- ,t Summit, N. J December 7. 19UMariana Rnzet Ludlow.

I uncral service will be held at Calvary Episco-pal Chinch, Summit, .V. J on Wednesday,December 11, 1012, at 10 A. 11, Iniermentat the Woodland Cemetery, ItUlailelphia,l'n., at 3 1'. U. nmo day. Philadelphiapapers please copy,

PADDOCK. Suddenly, nn December , ICuteaaHiram Paddock, son ot the late Hiram V.Paddock, ngrd 69 years.

Funeral services at the Fifth Avenue FlaptlsiChurch on Wednesday, December II, at rt)

o'clock A, 11, luterment private, I'kaajom'.l flowers.

In Mrmorlam.

SMITH A service In memory of OrrltSmith, M A . Mus. Doc, will bo heldIn Ihe chapel of Ihe Union TheologicalHrinlimry. Cluremunt avenue, betweenISOth and li'Jd aireels, Wednesday,Dicember II, at i o'clock, All ari wel-

come.

BNDHBTAKUa.

FRANK E. CsUtMEll 941U.l OKstU

fT. Jjl

rKKrlONAI.S.

t c (.coiiimuulcaicvlittiiieaionceiuriaih. II., Jr.

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