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BENEFIT OF RELIEF SOCIETY NETS $3,000 Money for Convalescent Sol- diers Alirond nnd I'nciu-jtloye- d Here. ( HOWI) ELMOTT THKATHK A benefit performance for the Special r.c nf Society for convalescent soldiers .ihrnnd nnl the unemployed at home wis gven yesterday afternoon nl tho Mix tip Klllott Theatre. About J3.000 was realized One of the features of the entertain-mor- t was tho presentation by Maurice , ft Florence Walton of Hnrieo Caruso's r e sketch "L'Adornblo Tourmcnt," r ven In costume with tho Rsslstnticn of lwre-ir- Haynes, tenor, and M. Dohnln, v o'.r .st Oilier numtirrs on n very Interesting were the Apache Dance by Mnurki' rind Walton nnd Incidental bn.ll- - rocm and society dances by the same , jj.io Groups of songs in Italian, Kret ih and LnBllsh were rendered by Mr Haynes and John 1.. Thomas of the Peasant nirl" company, ftomayne Simmons was nt the piano, Mrs. William Alexander Is president of the Special Relief Society, Mrs. T .t. P.iklev Khinelander Is treasurer and Mrs John A. Lognn secretary. Boclety was In evidence In the theatre rt- -d n ndvnnce of the performance sev eral luncheons were Riven, nmong those entertaining being Mrs. William Alex- - snder, Mrs. Charles Van Hcnseelaer. Mrs. Paul Morton and .Mrs. Orinond O. Sm.th Flowers, programmes and con- - fectlonery were sold by Miss Mlmt Scott Miss Alexandra Kmery. Miss Lisle. Stevens, MIm Hcatrlco l'ratt. Miss Kath- arine Ward Porter and Miss Muriel Winthrop. Among those In the nudlence were Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt, Mrs. Or-de- n L. Mills, Miss Barbara llutherfurd, Mrs. Frederick O. ltcnclt, Mrs. Ormc Wilson, Mrs. Frederic Nellunn. Mrs. Chaunccy M. Depew. Mrs. Frank S. WItherbee, Mr. T. J. Oakley Ithlne-lande- r, Mrs. Hurke Roche, Mrs. P. Cooper Hewitt, Mrs. Frederick W. Van- derbllt, Mrs. William I'ost. Mrs. A. .) Weekes. Miss Orace Jtlgelow, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Munroe, Mrs. Charles II. Alexander, the Misses Alex- ander. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henja-ml- n, Mrs. Alexander D. H. l'ratt. Mrs. John H. McCullough. Stephen Van Ilensselaer. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. Mis IiOtn Iloblnson, Mrs. Henry Ilrookman, Mrs. Amory S. Carhart, Miss Marlon Carhart. Mrs. Hamilton W. Cary, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C Havemeyer, Mrs. J Stewart Barney, Mrs. Charles Del Olrlchs, T. Chesley Ulchardson, Jr., .Miss Carrie Cortls. Miss Kdlth (Jouid. Mrs. John H. Morice. Mrs. Vernon H. llrown. Miss Elsie de Wolfe. Mrs. Itlch-ar- d Newton, Jr., Miss Marie de llarrll. Mr and Mr. James Brown Totter, Mrs. M. Taylor Campbell. Mrs. Allen C, Well-ma- Mr and Mrs. W. Itathbonc Bacon Mrs Joseph Harrlmnn. Mrs. Herbert M Harriman, Mrs. Francis I. V. Hop-pi- Miss Pauline Boblnson, Mrs. Wlll-,n- m F Sheehan. Mrs. Frank K Stutuls, Mrs. James M. Vnrnutn, Miss Amy Var- - urn, Mrs Philip Hhinelnnder. Mrs J. Hopkins Smith, Jr., Mrs. W. Storr-- s Wells, Mrs. Oscar Richard. Mrs. Harold C Richard, Mrs. Walter N. Stiriman and Miss Janet Flh. THACKERAY BOOKS, $1,725. Fine Hlndlim anil l.ilirir Sets llrlnu !!.T.I. In yesterday's sale of libraries belonc- - InK to W T Gooch, H, A. Kowler and others at the Anderon Kacrle!) the bet pr. 'e w.is paid by (jabrlel WelhS for a collected set of the wiTks of Will- - lam M. Thackeruy. The et Includes various biographical nnd blbiiosr.iphlcal works on Thnckera and man first edi- tions, all handsomely bound by Hlvicre. There are 100 volumes In the set ' Mr. Weiss also bought No. 4S4, a col- lected ct of first editions of the works of Charles Ileiide, fifty-si- x volumes, for ' IS: SO O. W. HaUey paid tlTD for No 470, an autograph manuscript by Edar A I'oe. written originally for his 'Mar-ciiab- and denying a of pla-- d ar.m. an 1 J1S5 for No. manu- - r.pt of Swinburne's esuy on Victor Hugo. II. Hyde cave J1S7 50 for No. SIS, a c .iectlon of pamphlets on .Shakespeare J K Drake. Inc. paid JlSn fur No. 530, P ctureeque View of Ameilcan Seen-i- y by Johua th.iw J T Whitney pi i f 100 for No. K31, "Valiierga ' by Mrs Shrllcy, and M. Knoedler .'j Co. save !0S for No. f.D4. "i:tched Wojk of Whistler" by lldward CI. Kennedy. The total for the sesMon was 15, M3 S, and that for the entire BHle was I13.71.6.S0. SCULPTURE PRIZES AWARDED. Plrst Airnril nt Ilelnlinrill ISullerle l.iii-- In I, mil, I Irlrh. The prizes were announced yesterday In if competition for younu "culptors by the ncety known as Pr fnd of the YounK Artists, and the nh lution was opened to public vltw in thi Hemhurdt Uallerles on Fifth aenue. The first prize. SIOO, given by Mrs. He n Foter Ilurnett. as awarded to Ixiu s I'lrlch. The Jirir.e. f ISO. to Anthony de Frnnclscl, and the n rj prize. $100, to James Novell!. The ten additional prizes of $25 each, ffle id i.y Mrs H P. Whitney, went to au' Hayerman, J. Herdy, Kathryn fifrr rtf (JracH Hoerser. C Jennene'in, Arthur Lorenzanl, fi Nys. A M. Wrlftht, 1 'r. Manfredo Hnd Kmllio ('Mipek. Th, mbject for the rompetlon was "W i' ' and the hundred sculptures In t'.-'- n or wax now In the Iteiphardt 'u " , certalnl portray the subject ' frankness and with a te.ilim that Is ! uj to date. "Atrocltb s," l u'' Men" and "Hate" .ire th, favor-- e t ilijeits. and flsure re presenting . , rourage" and the "Heauty of a f ' are noticeably few. COSTUME DINNER AND DANCE. Guests it f II rs, Morrison Wen In l.ntln iinrter I'listiimes. M s George Austin Morrison pave a cue e dinner followed by dancinp; last r t t her home, 151 Central Park The guests, wore costumtfc of tho r yuurter of Paris and the dinner served amid surroundings which ted an open air French cafe. wjis music and later other quests r the daficlnit is those at the dinner were Mr. M'e. lieorcn Hurd. Mr and Mrs. Howlarid Hunt, Mr and Mrs V .t'inney, Miss Elizabeth Newbold, (a Torpadle, Miss Cordel a l.e, . Theliaud and Axe! Herrlne, Mr. l n en nl 'lnl.es ller I'liii'e, s k Kldrtdfe have .1 F'e'. her Jtyer or r.in rnin-,- ' the Morrell cottaKO at v. wport. It I . to Mrs Hutber- - nv- -r leasrd throiu-- h the e flrrn r e in He'levue averue owned b M Henjamln Thaw of New York. Jndue , II, Anderson Seriously III, ".I..I1.LK, Ind , April 27.- - Judt-- e A. B ii sun of the I 'tilled States District Co f,,r Indiana i seriously 111 at the F i,forite Hotel here from ptomaine 1' ' s His condition was prnnnunced liut li"t daHReri-'lU.- VAUDEVILLE 'TRUST' SUED FOR $600,000 rort'iiru Hooking Ajronts ,e .Marini'lli. Who Dropiicd $;l,000.00() Suit. DamaKcs apKrepatinc I600.ono under the Sherman anti-tru- law are asked for !:i tuo more suits tiled esterday tn :he Fnlted States District Court apainst the I'r.lted Hckinc ntllces of America, the Or tral Vaudex die Promotion Cmi-lan- y. A. Paul Keith. K F. Alb.e. Fred- erick F. Proctor arwl others lomprlsinc the vaudeville "trust." The plaintiffs are Charles F Horn-luup- t. vaudeville bookint apent of lm-do- n and Hrusse.s, with a branch In New-Yor- amd Clifford Fischer, a furolcn Irooklnc aRent. They alUKe that 'heir business has practically been rulrod by the unfair discrimltintl n of the defend- ants in refus.rc to acts except tbrouKh "trust" apencles and more ly by RivinK to H. H Martnelll, Ltd the exclusive airency for fumlshinK he "trust" theatns in this country with r.uropca: perfoi mere. The namir.R of H. II. Marlnolll nmotit the defendants attracted attention, as It was oi. ly recently that .Mmnelll sued the same defennains lor tmne uamus- - of 1.000 ono under the Sherman law. At thai time, August 1, 1114. Judce Hand ruled acainst the "trust" and much ir. favor of tho Marlnolll company. Despite this, however, Marlncin dropped the suit and. It Is nsserted. joined the "trust." Acrordii R to Hornhaupt and 1 iseher the consideration which Marlmlll. Ltd.. received for dropping the suit was the exclusive agency for furnishing 'trust" theatres with f.aeiKii nils. This, tho priM-n- t plaintiffs allege, ha Injured their bilslt.-s- s severely as they were in competition with Miulnelli In Kumpe. In October. 1011. "he complaint sets forth the defendants notified them that lull foreign acts for the Keith and Or-- ! pheum circuits wvu'.d be handled exclll-tiv- through Marln'lll. Ltd. They also assert that the vaudeville ".rust" achieved Its monopoly by blacklisting all actois who were not booked through "ttun" ngenides or who had pla.ed in nry but "irust" theatres It Is also issertcd '.hat the "trust ' blacklisted ageru-.e- s vn'i'h handled such act rs, or theafes wh.ih hiied them, 'i fusing to upi - the latter w'th perfonne'. Hornhaupt and Fischer have ottlces at llt'J Hroadway. VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESQUE. ' ltltr l'.,..iriitlilll of "Willie lllllll- - H'fi'li" Vlcliirln. In ;n or of !'- - l.vr William Hammer-stel- i . Hamineisteln's Y:o:.a Tlieitre Is tins week ccIot.-iitlri- with a bill made up of all h.s old favor, le. It Is headed t, I'r'ncesi ltidjah n oriental dances and incldes Frnnk Fugarty, minstrel ; Norton and Lee, W'll Hosirs. Dainty M rie. the Kxposltim. Four, Mc.Mahon and Ch.nelle. o Hilen, Huvil nnd cum-tmn- Hnriy Hrew, Hlly Lee, a Charlie Chaplin film, the Althta Twins, ami " hfrf- Hosle Clayton returned to vaudeville dt the I'ul'.t ..il Their re th(s week in a new dance presentat! m called "The Dnroe of Yesterda, To-da- y and To- morrow" one of the big attractions of the week is the Spring Fashion Show, sa.d to have cor! :. .000 to produce. "The Heau' Parade' Is at the b a Theatre this week. An excellent oritaiiizutlnn of burk-Miiict- Is to be seen .n "FHe Hindied Dollars Howard." The cast Ircludrs Lllla Hretman, Heorge Ilo.s. Kriibuk All, F. A Turner, Joe Phillips and Mickle Curran. l to the pei forinain o bright and novel audell.e feiitures are being Intrndured. ' Hnitz M'x'ro and (leors-- e H. Scanlon brought their biirksiiiie rnmpany t tho Murrav Hill Theatre yesterday and are preser''lrg a diversified entert.ilnment mlxKl wltn vaudeville turn and dancing features. The company consists of Alva Mcillll. MHrthn IMmnnd, Harvey (ireene. Ilelolse Hoi ion. Florence Fletcher. Ilcl- - . S hr cli a il '"!' a l.t e Spring fever BARKER ALL READY TO PRESENT GREEK PLAY Announces Plnns to Mayor" Coiuinittcp Otto 11. Kiilin Nitinos Aids. The committee appointed b Miyor Mltchel to . cooperate with the trustee of the City College and the professors In planning the propoeu pronucnons ny Cranvinu Harker of dreek plas for the dedication of the new Clt College sta- dium on May 21' and .n other un.ver-il- y centres later met In the City Club y at a luncheon e'vei t v oils I) Kahn. chairman of the committee; Ilcr-nar- d M Haruch and Paul D Ciavath. The Mayor and about forty members of the committee. Including President Nicholas Murray Hutltr of Columbia, Chancellor Klmer K. Hrnwn of New-Yor- rnlverslty and President Mezes of the College of the City of New York were pnnent .mi ui .luuiti-siiii- . ii,, ii'iii mlttee expressed great' interest In the proposed productions because of their Importance, as a means of public edu- cation. Mr Harker outlined his plans to the committee, stating that the prin cipal parts had been tilled, that the special music nnd chorusw had Veen composed b Pro I1...I.1 Smith of ale and that Llllolt Schenck had been en- - gaged as conductor. Mr. Kahn nppomted the following to act In conjunction with the Mayor's committee: ICxecutive committee. Hernnrd M. Haruch, Arnold W Ilrunner. Thomas W Churchill, Paul D Cravath. Prof James K. F.gbert. otto 11. Kahn, Thomas W Lamont. Theodore Housseau. Committee on atlendaiice of IiIrIi school children. Mrs. August Helmont. Thomas W. Churchill, Dr John II Fin-le- Justlie Samuel (Iroenbaum. Anne Morgan. Lillian D Wald. Felix M. War- burg Finance committee. Paul D. Cravath, Judge Libert H. Oary, Otto II Kahn, Thomas W. Lamont, Frank A Vander-li- p Committee on attendance of univer sity and college students, Chancellor Ll- - mer li. nrown, rresmen. .iciiuihb ainr- - ray Hutler, Prof James L l.gnert. rres- - ide nt Sidney K. Mezes, Prof Lewis F. Mott and Dr. Francis H Stoddard. NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. Miss Helen Le Hoy Miller, daughter of Dr and Mrs George Norton Miller, will be married to Malcolm L Smith ibis afternoon in the Church of the Heavenly ltid. A reception will follow at Ml Sladison nvei.uo. In 1Iol Trinity Church. Philadelphia, this afternoon Miss Cordelia Hlddle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Droxel Hlddle, will be married to Angler H. Duke of 'his city Miss Frances A. Dallett. dnughter of John Dnllett, Jr.. will be mnrrlid to Wllllnm Thorn Kl'sel this afternoon In the chantry of Hrace Church The wedding of Miss Hentrlce Llvlne .1 .1....- - M n..,l M ll'llllnn. l"a,r, llllimilll-- "I .'" "I" It tltl.l'll II Fair of Last Orange, N J , to iieorgn LUIott Patterson will 'nlto place y at tho home of her parents. There will be a meeting of tho Army Itellnf Society this nfternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Daniel S Lamont, a West Fifty-thir- d H'.reet. The final meeting of the Wednesday subscription dances organized by Mrs. Llndsley Tnppln and Mrs (',. Knight II. Wade will be held at the Hilt- more It will bo a fancy dress dance The wedding of Miss Lllzabeth daughter of the lam Judge An- drew Klrkpntrlok of Newark, and Wlll- lnm P. Harrtenbergh, Jr., of this clyt will tnko plucii In Short Hills, N. J., on Juno 5. MmiKnsnrlnn in Weil HnrTriiKUL Cir-Aoo- , April 27,-- Dr. M. M Man- - gasarlnn, publicist and lecturer, head of the Independent Hellg os Society, will marry Miss Mary Kdna niendon, " pr.iminent sufT'iislsi. in Juno The en- - (..Hi neiit iviia aidv ui" fd to.ijny. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. in Europe. SEMPLE SCHOOL PUPILS IN THEIR ANNUAL PLAY (iivc Miiirn1 roincily. sifter SiixipV Si-toi- in l'lsiza Unllrooni. The pupils of the Sempie School rnv 'iimual pbn . a mu-t.- al comedy en- - tit'eil "S.ter Suie s Sisters ! thn ,,;,nrom of thp ,.UlIl ,.1t ,Kht There Was a large aud eno of relative arm menus or tne anuueurs arm iwousn iw enier-r- .iinieiit .i i(,in sum whs resiizi-'- i toward a fund to maintain n fne be 1 In the Polvcllnlc llo-nlt- ' The comedy gave something of a storv tnat a woman war c. rresp...oem ,H. Michelle Herman) bad to tell her sisters about her experiences at the front. The scene was laid at a meting of the "No Such Helief Fund." where ifer . ii ile iMIsh Sarah Shannon) had or- - ganlzed a sewing and knifing c!ns Hmiii.g li. r sisters, who were dressed In rotutnes of the Ivfin perioil. After the war . app ired and told of ,.., h,p ,.on .u.i, r n,.slr ....... t nn I CI, ll,! t'l in I i"ll rt in im. ' a pleasur, out.i.g. en whuh she met and billed a bear In bn-.- expcrlenci weie m.inv amusing scenes, ai d :n the action of the comedy there were pleasins songs and dances. 1.... 11. ..1 .. n , T ll,U 111, ..ii-- r i.ntn.i .litis ,,,,- - i,n nf iu,HV,r mllirtPt c,,. r , ,,.,, Am). Up wrren. Mlchell" lUrman, Isat.el Scott nnd Fdlth Lev sen sang a group l songs, one m wnicn, Want to Linger,' evokeil much np - plause Am. ng others who took part were the Misses Kltzaheth Turley, JeMo Dixon, Madeli me Cuzrui s. Dorothy Shurtlerr, Laura 'iravos. Marlon Harkby. F!on rice Cacc'anlno. Hally Twimibi, Helen Weill?., 'll.idys Ureer, Klizabe-.- Hrnugh-to- n and Leah l''f. .Ir- - After the pe rformam e there was gen- eral darn inn LAST WEEK OF "AUCTIONEER.' Wnrflelil Vln Not Jle Seen Vgiiln III Neil, iirlt 111 'Mils llll. Tbis week will see the close of David Warfield s reni.ukalile engagemi iit at ltle Manhattan Opera Hiuse. where he m, i,ee phivlng "The Auctioneer" tn large audlencee He prnhnnly will never be seen In New York again In this role, which he acted last night for the 400th time. Nobody would have supposed tn see tho spontaneity of Mr. Wnrtleld's humor. as will ns the sincerity of his pathos that he bad been playing the role so long. .Itobeit Hllllnrd dropped "Tho Arpv le Case" soon after the long run of that Interesting detective pl.ij at tho Crl- - A rp VUce Hichard miislcnt humor. seated dimccr Healy. Hpctor. terlon Tlieattn not revived wouiii saiisneu .viae-lil- tho uiriiI's They lnugh her den humor rendv this absorbing I it t nollte melo - rtrnIim liy nnrVev and Har riot Ford. On Monday Mr. Milliard be- - ,.,..,b'- - ...-.- , In lh nlnv at the Standard Thuitre with excel- - .,., , ,,. Un,n , i,i,n 1'" "N"l"l"J '" ''- - Marie Diessler Is at the Hionx Opera HoUMi this week, which means that there is plenty fun for all who to sec "A Mixup" Miss Dressier has ndded some songs to the amusing farce, which Ik possible chlelly through her efforts She is certainly the most umus- - ing rough and tumble comedienno tlmt the American stage possesses. Now York appreciates her nnd she Is to excimcnt advantiiRe In her now play. THE SEAG0ERS. Sailing to. day by the Hod Star liner Lnphiiul for Liverpool : ( W 1lrnn Frederick A Miller (Seorgo II Cncke. .Mr and Mrs. J ! ut 11- - 1lR..u nriirir lhlrrlm r,en Doe Percy Knrers. ' , Vruil sieamshlp Zacapa , th Caribbean WriCh. Il- l- Sarah M Arnold Ue ' (irnme W Ariunrnnc 1! C Wnter Kutcne S lllsbec RICHARD CARLE IN ONE ACT FARCE II,. Hob, in Vsm.loville at ; I ho Palace Uolon I.owoll Scoff.s at Allisiiulirn. i There was a slight Injection of mul- - , fMrr(, ill Hie I'nffc. I a uiiiir th'j Theatre es!erday afternoon when Carle iippcnred in ,.If Wt, Sl!(l u-h- w Thought," by Tom ... '"" Th' numners b James C.iiilln The scer.e of tha ,,iay WHs a restaurant on the Hudson ' ' philandering husband i the theme ..f the Hichard Carlo was of ourse at home In this role and hl fun was quite effective eier. in the large frame in which :ic seen esterda.v . Two chairs which compelled their t occupants to tell the truth once tbe wire In them supplied Mr. Harry's ideas Since there were two voung in. ,,,, ,. I...1,.... ..ifu .,n ,,n,,i.. i.,i. it ni, u(.u n, mti and the gay husband to sit siniess.vcly in this chair or that on e.ther shle of the table there was plenty of opportunity for the ilawright to ir.ako all islhle humor out of the .1 M- - 11.-.- .. .11.1 1. I.. r,l nil Lt,i .til, ji.iri inn hip wuir. Uvactously and Mr Carle had active ,.,.,.., at his side. Including a small , ,rUs which answered to such well Known New York names as flaridge. Shanley and similarly conservative .Manhattan titles. .Nothing the little more ivhi jhe atid his put the was uv e witn until this spring for In ncllt of d Alley at slid-th- e few cities hail not seen nl- - transitions to natural and O'Hlggins nti of go seen wilh.m 11. Mrs Mi appeared nrs- - in long eKirts ami l.Hiaker The loader of the orcbetrs. protested 'Hut, ladles," he said. "Look at the audience. Kvery'suly fast nsleep You must do a lively chorus, and not In dreses like that " out go the lights, and when the is again visible the costumes on tho horus would make a Winter (larden graduate shiver even on a spnng arter- - noon others In the II the Ward Hroth- - C- - '1" M. nols. Hutu lloye and licsvu.is .nimai .overy Helen 1iwell, iliat nmuslng comedi enne, tio been absent loo long from the New- - York stage, Is the special feature tho bill at the Alhiimbr i ineaiie s medium in vnudevllle Is "Macilougal's Aiie.v. in e tne cnance to eb, her tire artistry at Its best As ihe humble mother of a lad engaged to marry a girl from a higher social level .Miss laiwen Kepi t'lo spectators in aiier- - natetrars and Inupliter They cry with her in th sene of wounded vanity that her boy is to tnarn ml" a family that delight in every word she. speaks. ... . .. - ioweu is one oi ine most wei - come recruits to vaudeville, which has l,..n iii.il, lie irlvnn nv. r In nmnllmitl or trnglo seceders from the regular stage, such ii and human comedy is she supplies will eveiywheie be welcome. Charles Compton as her on was nn admirable foil to Miss Lowell In the little play, which was warmly welcomed the audience. Hernard Ciranvllln. Harnes and Craw ford. !raco de Mar. Clark and Hergmnn and Mile Amela nlsn In the week's hl Miss (Jernldllle Klnic IlimiiKi'il, The engagement Is announced of Miss lieraldlne King, daughter of Hugh King of 3:il 107th street, to Navler N'lcholas Henzlgor. son of and Mrs. Nicholas HniizlKor of Summit, J, The wedding will take place In Juno. llnwiiKeuient Announced. Plllt.APEl.i'iiiA, April 27 The en- gagement was announced y of Mis Mary Hentrlce Lowell of Hoston and Fiederlck Southgato Hlgelow of Philadelphia. Hoth are member of old Philadelphia famlllis, DAUGHTERS OF 1812 GIVE COSTUME PLAY Xntlonnl Society ftctrins n Tour Pay Session nt the Wnldorf. XKWS OF THE HOTELS The associate council of the National Society Fnlted States Daughters of IK IS began yesterday n day session In the Waldorf-Astori- a Inst night, as, the beginning of the social activities. there was a reception by the national officers. Receiving with the president, Mrs. William Gerry Slade, were alt the other officers, trustees and tho real daughters. A Dolly Madison Cosiumo Recital was Riven by the New Jersey Society It was under the direc- tion of the author, George H. Stueck of Newark. The scene is laid In Washington, P. C and the char-- 1 a.ters were represented by members of the Stote society Some of the ladles present were Mrs OoorRe 11. Wallls, George Wlndo, Mrs. John F. Roche, Mrs Washington L. Main, Mrs Thomas Gibson, Mrs George 1'.. Gordon. Mrs Thomas A viHnn Mr. William II Hutchkln. Miss Martha Treat nonplus, sirs J wens Wentworlh. On Wednesday evsriintr ' there will be a banquet of the New York Socletv at which a number I of well known speakers will be present The first oonslKtiment of California . cherries for the season of l'.Hf. reached New York market yesterday ex press train. There were only fifteen , pounds, in two boxes, nnd them wm much competition for them amori tlic i hotels The Hotel lCnlckerlcW secured thorn. The Perfumers Association bepan a ! three day session vesterday at the Hotel Hiltmore Tliere was an executive session follow Inc the luncheon on the nineteenth floor. The perfumers are from various parts of the I'nlted States Justice and Mrs l.uke P Stapleton were hosts last nlcht to a party of ten on the nineteenth fliKir the Hiltmore others entertalnlnc there were Mrs. John . Foster, Mrs. Howard Hoome, ' W H. Nichols, Jr. Mr. and V. 1. Dohony. James N. Jtffarcs and Jssac 11. Join, son. At the Clarendon Hotel on Saturday next St Jarms' Alumna? will hold the annual luncheon The arrangements are under the direction of Mrs John J Walsh and MKs Anna Mooney. The guests of honor will be the Itev. Mgr. O'Hara and the Itev Peter Donohuo ARRIVALS AT THI-- : HOTELS Some of the Latest Nnlues I'lnretl on Ihe Heulslers. Iurelton C. F. Penrose, Kansas Cltv. Mo.; J T. Johnson. ItulTato, S. I.. McMillan. Jacksonx ille. Fla Hiltmore Mr and Mrs ileorce Hall, Hoston, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Har- - man. San Francisco. .Mr. anil Mrs. James j:. Kilborn, Hutland. Vt. Knickerbocker Herbert H Liw, San nJiV. McAlpln Felix Kallnovsky, Moscow; Mark Zonkermann, Petroerad; W. Frank HlU-hens- . PittcburR Astor Mr and Mrs Alfred Pollack. Muntreal. Mr and Mrs J P Hopers. Charli-t- on S . Mr nnd .Mrs l. J. i,,ohue. M.ssoula. Mon. Manhattan Haron F. de rtofT. nn- - sin. W A Jack. Kansas City. Mrs. VS. . .1 Mullln, and Mi Louise Mulllns. V... r Ullri I'a , was than N. Y. deiedent 'ntroductloi, of , els in tiust. out wbi It stage uro has of wnicn nas bit ..... aiiss by are Mr. N. here four State Mrs. tho Mrs. the by of CnK.nc0. ,. H Tanner. Portland, Ore ; Mr and Mrs Harmon AuguM. San ' Francisco Albert Mr. and Mrs J. McKlnney. Hoston. J H Koon. Philadelphia Marie Antoinette Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salvbe. Milwaukee. Mrs. W. 1! Hayby. ltalolgh, N. C ; C A Perlee. rtoche-- - l..r V V Ixirraine-- Mr. and Mrs. C .1. Mem - mlngcr and Ml.se Chrlstl.i,. Memminger, Lakeland Fla . Mrs Peace Hazird, Svracuse, N Y Mrs J. W. Fobes, Peace Dale. It. 1. iotham Mr. and Mr. Colo Scott. Hichmoiid, Vn : Mr and Mrs 11 W Lay. Washington. D. C Albert H 11 l'nn, Jr, New Haven Prince ileorge F. P. Hutledge. 7.ine . It c villi'. I'll.o; H .lllf ', 11TUIIH', I'lll. c F Kenny. Ixi. Angeles lBch,i a Hrnwn tin. ,0,', j n Douglass. Hartford. Conn urrv Williams, Now Haven. Conn Woodstock- - Mr and Mrs Timothy S,e'!.tne. Nassau. N Hi Mr an. I Mrs FLAMJIER MILLER. Diiimbler of II r. "Mrs. Cluirlcs i Min.r U'ril I in ll........ Miss Madeleine Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Augustus Miller, , was married to Harold Flnmmor of this city Inst evening at the home of her parents, 37 West Seventy-secon- d street. The ceremon was performed by tho Itev Dr John of Waterhury, Conn Tne nr no. w no was g'ven away ny i.. i. ...!,..- - ii,,. ,i,i C mi. i,,.,i v,.- - sister. Misi May Miller, as her oniv nUninnt Vnre a pown of white K,,ttn trimmed with duchess lace and a V0, of tulle Tho maid of honor's tmtsfi i nu nt tv ill- nil let nmrrrtn ntnl nlul ph(1 won, n h. t0 oorrespond trlmm,.,, un ,,inV( r0hf,. p, i.;,rriod ,.,,,,. ,,1'nk nM,i vollnw rnscn wiltlnm Fla mm or was his brother's best ,., Thp were Cartetnn schnller nnd John Taylor of this cltv, ,ntin ,, n01! cable and W J Flather 0f D. C llnlilrj lleli'b. Miss Dakolah onnna Helen, was .; . - - i. ....... v.... married in imi'ri i i. i'.iiiu.i ui ..nv Orleans yesterday at the homo or her luler Mrs. F. M I'SttiSOn. Jr.. Of 511) Fifth street, Krooklyn. by the Hev Hobort W. McLaiiKhlin. The bridal at. tendonte were Mrs. C J. Marsh nf Mont. eUilr. N J . Miss I'dnn Meiiowan nnd Ihe bride's sister. Mrs Pattlson three tlower Rirls, Otttbe nnd lionise Marob and Oracn Lynch. Capt. James A V. S. A , now at ilov ernors Island, was best man. Mr. nnd Mrs lininry leu arter ine reception ror the Pacific coast. They will live in Hrooklyn .lllns, Cmrno, April :7 l ontaitie T Fox. .Ir , cartoonist of Ihe New ork I vi mmi Spy, mni-rle- hern Inst Thursday to Ml- - With Lllnbeth lllnz Mr ntid Mrs Fov slnrled Immediately after thn welding for New York License for llnUe-llidd- le XlnrrinKe, PillbAPH.rillA, pril !7. A license was granted here v for Ihe marriage, fo lake plnce of Angicr Duke anil Miss Cordelia Middle. "Last Two Days of Exhibition" American Art Galleries maihson suva nr. mo mi, m.w ioiik ON FREE VIEW 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. On the Day of Sate 9 A. M. Until 2 P. M. Only To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public Sale Tomorrow (Thursday) Evening at 8:30 o'clock In the Grand Ball Room of the Plaza IMflh Ave. HMh to .(lth St. (Admission by Card to tie had Free, of the Manccrs By Direction of Messrs. Duveen Brothers NEW YORK AND PARIS Very Important Paintings By the Following Great Masters FROM THE RUDOLPH KANN AND OTHER CELEBRATED COLLECTIONS VAN DYCK RUBENS REYNOLDS LAWRENCE ROSELLI ALBERTINELLI FIORENTINO NOTE These Paintings were in an outbreak of fire which took place on Steamship Mississippi in November, 1914, while the pictures were in transit from Europe. The sale nlll be enndnrtrd br MR.TIIOMVH i:. RIIIIIT. of the AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manager. 2, 4 and n i:. 2nd Nireet. M.dlinn Sq. Month. Mrw lurk. - ... . WOTSATS TO HAVE A PARTY. WnnnmnUrr Mure l'lnns IIIk Mar (np rh,lllrrB. The Wotsa) Club orlRlnated by ths '""h Wanamaker More to help children Ifim by ask.nR qiiest:ons. will ho.d a ia) ai mi- - .'imiii i" House. Thirty-fourt- h street, between Seventh nnd Hlchth avenues, on Satur day, May 1, nt 10 o'clock In the morn-Iri- Fully 10.000 children are expected to be at the party All who are lnfereted In children and their education have been Invited to attend the party, play w.th the chil- dren and observe the working of this new educational bo!l. Iteplies should be to Tlodman Wanamaker, Ninth street nnd Hioadway NINETIETH ANNUAL DINNER. l Xiitlnnnl i'nilemj if lleslKn Cele-lirnt- es nt Ielmonlro, Tho ninetieth annual dinner of tha National Academy of Pesicn was he'.d at Delmomco'e last evenlnc. There : 145 pe'ons presftit J. W Alexander pres., led Spew'ios were made by Hd-w- :n l'..ashtleld and Cafs i.b,Tt .Aime of those who listened to the neebe and music were Herbert Adam Itobert 1. Aitken, William N rhise. K'nvnn "ox, William A. Ooflln. Park avenue and Flfty-nint- b street, 4 O. C Currin. Hen All Hacpin. F. C !' M Jones, Harr.e.m Mrrl". Alexander Van Academy of Political Science, dlscus-Uie- r ard Adolph Weinman. "l0" ,of, transportation, port and ter- - tnlnal IPiNemeyer Hall. Co- - BLIND MEN'S CLUB CONCERT, ArrnnnrinenU Mnilr Knllrely br the SlKhllrss. . n.nrar .rrn,t lie Min.l men wllllhattan, 7 P. take pbic nl oollan Hall eve- - I N'w Medi-- al C!uh d.nner, Ho-run- e ,fl '"""'"v", . 1 M for the benefit of the Hl.t.d Im- - pruveiiient Club lalt bary- - (one. will provide tin1 programme, a- - , ' , b woodrun Ibiger- -. ilatilst. and , ,. , tl. h r,.nui , ., f nmpI)(. Mr ii.,,hm'- - number will ' 1 ' ' ' ' ,,, nf " to 'comnl tini'ii bv Arthur llerg and by the composer There are hi blind men In the club The ., mdatnental principle of th ..r.unu,.,i is tli.it it carry on its biisim without the aid of thee who can see I verv member of the ci.ncert . ommlttec s l,iml WILLS AND APPRAISALS. M ' WATn.'t s who died on oool- -r 10 Inst ami was in moir.er llarrv W Wat ron- -. rotary of th- - Na- - nonal adeniv of Ie-g- n and of the So- - cieiynf inerlian rill-- . left an estate of s:;ti,777. of which -- lie gave .'in,i'sii 10 ner son She lot i a rrtisi iiinu m r..i,ii m m i grainl-o- n. Livingston Watrous Mr- - Wat-- ( roils owned twelve painting" wtiu h were valued bv her son at onlv 1715 'I hoy 11- eluded noun ol his i iinvaes I'.vmk 1'iMl.iTl. who died on .Tanuarv 1011, and wns the failier of City Court Judge rinellte. let I his eslalo of !!i.(177 to I'liielitn and another son, Abraham I'melue 1 ruler a lrut cieeu nvn-uim- i in In play novel o 1 S bludo. Poiignkeepslo, wile t par-th- e chorus, which ot roaltv li thev were never which b itiir.nl West State Mrs. I ueorro I nnd Lewis f There vvero Moss, Pnx- - the were Men's d o Judge Ihe inioine Ibis wa thn CHPItCH i. two sotie l'moHto. llels'. ui I ries in eM.iiiii.iiit .1,. ............. I, vision for his in Ills will Ihe do ledetit said l.e Isdlevoil bis son would , . Md I .lit Id ,1,1,1 ' ' ., ,,,,. .. ,vir. I'ei ru-- s ii,nn-i-- i,u- - wills of lio'h their fni her and mother, md I he cost to en b estalo was ft.ooo who had n groiery siore ai berry for many vears mid who ilieil Imiiarv mil, lelt iu.ii-.'- . to his wife, lour nnd son lie Mt h.s b.isl.iess. lib 1, ,s not appn.MHl patt of lh' estate, to his i lul- - dien OBITUARY. .Insi pll W. lIllfTv. W. Duffy, .'if', chli f clerk of Ihe Childu-- Cour: in since 1 003, li ed at bis home. 571 Sixth avenue He served as prub.itn clerk in the Surrogate's Com t ta foie his ap- pointment to the Court. Ho formerly active Dcnus-rat- . c poll. i,.- - in t in uowanus sis-uu- lie was - . , i.v v,iM uinii.u ' """ "d t WO SISIITS Vimnst August Johnson, 7''. fnunder of the Johnson Lighterage 17 Ha'- - ti ry place, died Monday at bin :'s: Carroll street, He served j in the navy throughout the civil war. He Is by tbreo sir.is mid three dnughtets, I'liiirles I", Pl.AiNniil.t', Conn. April 27 Charles F Thayer, three tlims State Senator and foiir tinns Mayor "f Norwich and t,ne ! tne iciunig iniunere "i i.imni Connecticut. 'iiei suuueiiij im was a for i once for and unco for I'nlted States Senator, lin wns years out .IiiiIko linrnctl. Nom-oiK- , V,l . April 17 ludge Thoo-dor- o ilarnott, one of the best known men in the South, died hero y of blond IMisoninu. tho result of having a too'h pulled He was mi staff of Hen. J 12 P. Stuart dur ng the war. CUYP .'31 PAUL POTTER DEL SELAJO Dt NW YDK. CUT On Exhibition and Private Salo llrtllr (Siindni I'trepiedl from 1H.IM A. M. .mill 4 ail V. M. Costly CHURCH TREASURES To be Exhibited tnd Offered" at Private 5lc for the Rencfil of the Dominican Ord"er of the ..irch. the proceeds to he ototed to the ercrtio.i U a Seminsry for the of ycunj Hergym-- !' to jcrve n MitMonarics in the Utm.Ar.itritan ADMISSION DM Mil , American Art As.sftcialioii, Managers. In 1 urli n. City Club, meet nt. openlnc annual exhibition, S honl f Applied h for Women. 1C0 Lexington avenue. 4 P. M. Pepartment of Kducation, nifetinc of Hoard of IMueation, hall of the board. I Club, d'lnn'er Thomas Molt Hnfel 7PM ' New Hnitland Mutual Life Association. meelinK, Hotel H ltmore l nanlmous Club, dinner. Hotel Man- - M. J)1K1). ... u, iitrriin Arc".: :r, isu.. tvn inn ii, n. hu. twind l.,ura PoMsr Amhorn ageil Puniral nrvlrr. will he h,d n hl ate htme. H tralfnM pa.-- . Sewnrk. j , on l riila, April 30. h "0 ! M. Tm.d-- , Afn. : I m his sfventy-nini- e.ir Jln ,m 0f li: lnri-rift- h uren. nr ,.i. ruri'o: from ih- - triape'. 1. i,-- mo. near llnn.on p'ate T1. r.iay April :s. ai : ! II h. le rh.a piprrs p.easr cop. CO(i.sVi:t.I. Henrietta r, . ..l Willism .s Oeiw M n ia. " , itin,y prl'-5at- el ' M tannics, rowi. Arthur Heir'n' r.w ' i, 'fat Veck. w Y.irk sud.tenli l la prtl uir, son nf irk" c ui, i a re line Ilsarn e'nwl, in his tm third ear Funeral rrlvate priNoncr. At Thmisna ts',n v on April rt, 19111 rh,-.- . , t.M,iue sun the Isle linn Chur ,. ii . ,j, , and l.ury II. Dsnohue of I). in ,it New York nine-a- l servtees will hp li- - I nn ,o VVM ISTth rtreet tn th- - c - h f hi, llerurrsrtinn. .'?f. f - ht si nf on v e ii,. . i,v April r. lUl.-i- , hi 9 .Si. .v M in msnt st lireeriwnod o'clock, nsniMANN --- At Ynnker.. N V. on TusMsy. Ap- - . ' v. l'reitrrirk W It Knhi.nr tn Di slt flrsi year his use Pureral srrvlcn at his lat, r,-- i I.ske avenue, Yonkers. Thur.it.i. .if . r. noon nt 4 n'lloik. Intermit.' U ol- - law n ri:HHK.s hi, .pni ... lftr. i;. ,,',., Wood I'erres In her elgh'i f r im Services at the rrtMen nf hi- - i , .g , ter. Mrs William Haft ner 1 . vv , -- i Nlnetv-sevrnt- h trnt. on Thi-si- April J9. st P. M Irter.neni wooil Comelery cnnvt-nl'-- e of f.mu HIOHllT On Tuesday. Aj - l : :..l . William Wll.nn Hlphet. In the iigin.- - sevinth year hit age Funeral services will In ' I m hu lis reilrtenci. fi'ci Vtn e'on.miit I' rK .ie nur Yonkrri., N V, i.n ihe ;Plh lint S I' M Internic.u a: cn- - v enp-nr- nf faml V. Iltlllll. On ;T, tiir, nerrnls wife 11 II .1 ... ngecj 8.V years Funeral .ervlee nt lior 'n'i n, ' n e Jl Avenue K' llrk i i .' . April .J. llfi. t t' M KINMH - At PUInfield V t T - liny . April I'. IMS. Wc I m Kinney, In ht flfty-nrs- i n ,r prlvati Intern,, nl r Hirdwlik. Vt V1NTI HN. lwvntnn. Itneim Vp i. S 115. lUa ThmdiTa M ' ' mrvlvlng ihlid of th. H llawm Mlnturn. sr. It. the yp firih year of her ate Pnneral lervlces wll! ho lie! a Ohiirch of the Hii.v . nir of slMh aven.is .ii.l i a llreel. on Veiinrl,n in rn lit if nr Ji. nt oilork. Inlr-inct- i' p'.vaie MCul.l. -- SU'ld'tl'v a' IV I. ,i.. ii ii inn. N V . i n Mi. I .) vp" rhuriht'l. n t c' t..r ,f He Laneey sn.1 Maud t it i' It i. t In the Iwenlj fi nnil mt t li." priit. A men "- -t str,, a wl.l be he' I t hi i. M . , Chapel, Muivesanl .. it. . . aflerniiiiii, AprP 89 IM' v I K PTOHTIHtPF - At !U11 n. I. t Vpn .'. Wi'knrt .tonllinfl, In therln'"j n I ve.ir ef his ate Kurt' ral .ervlie at hi. U'e tp.l'oii e i Hi ii in 1. . VV' '.,' n 1 " Inlet n. l .' ( i' 11 CVmetet . lo gel during their lltetlino, POOI, ri Id, ngrd l i.rw.. TUT nnd procriv than to go to ri'.VKn.W. :i vr.i Hiid three ilaiigl.ier. Tnt-ililr- ureet iPrsnk i1mi.-- i mid .sarah IV- - I el. Hiil.tltrigi ThurMlin ,f. ,,-,. i lewi- - daughters their John ISvMUls, wholesale :o street on daughters as Josiph Hronklvn vesterday Children' In mnthe Johnson, Company at on home. Hrnoklyn. survived Tbiiyer, twbe oandlduto otigressman, doveinor hi Theodore the civil CREDI Catholic training Countries. History TwlllKht to Osborne, Insurance of OAIULI.-- On run;rB, Ni v. of Miiiihsttan. of Cemetery of he Thutf.lay. Vpnl I'nmphell. of TI In Id .Initphiiio l.liaU'tli
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BENEFIT OF RELIEF

SOCIETY NETS $3,000

Money for Convalescent Sol-

diers Alirond nnd I'nciu-jtloye- d

Here.

( HOWI) ELMOTT THKATHK

A benefit performance for the Specialr.c nf Society for convalescent soldiers.ihrnnd nnl the unemployed at homewis gven yesterday afternoon nl thoMix tip Klllott Theatre. About J3.000was realized

One of the features of the entertain-mor- twas tho presentation by Maurice

, ft Florence Walton of Hnrieo Caruso'sr e sketch "L'Adornblo Tourmcnt,"

r ven In costume with tho Rsslstnticn oflwre-ir- Haynes, tenor, and M. Dohnln,v o'.r .st

Oilier numtirrs on n very Interestingwere the Apache Dance by

Mnurki' rind Walton nnd Incidental bn.ll- -rocm and society dances by the same, jj.io Groups of songs in Italian,Kret ih and LnBllsh were rendered byMr Haynes and John 1.. Thomas of thePeasant nirl" company, ftomayne

Simmons was nt the piano,Mrs. William Alexander Is president

of the Special Relief Society, Mrs. T .t.P.iklev Khinelander Is treasurer andMrs John A. Lognn secretary.

Boclety was In evidence In the theatrert- -d n ndvnnce of the performance several luncheons were Riven, nmong thoseentertaining being Mrs. William Alex- -snder, Mrs. Charles Van Hcnseelaer.Mrs. Paul Morton and .Mrs. Orinond O.Sm.th Flowers, programmes and con- -

fectlonery were sold by Miss MlmtScott Miss Alexandra Kmery. Miss Lisle.Stevens, MIm Hcatrlco l'ratt. Miss Kath-arine Ward Porter and Miss MurielWinthrop.

Among those In the nudlence wereMrs. William K. Vanderbllt, Mrs. Or-de- n

L. Mills, Miss Barbara llutherfurd,Mrs. Frederick O. ltcnclt, Mrs. OrmcWilson, Mrs. Frederic Nellunn. Mrs.Chaunccy M. Depew. Mrs. Frank S.WItherbee, Mr. T. J. Oakley Ithlne-lande- r,

Mrs. Hurke Roche, Mrs. P.Cooper Hewitt, Mrs. Frederick W. Van-derbllt, Mrs. William I'ost. Mrs. A. .)

Weekes. Miss Orace Jtlgelow, Mr.and Mrs. Henry W. Munroe, Mrs.Charles II. Alexander, the Misses Alex-ander. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Henja-ml- n,

Mrs. Alexander D. H. l'ratt. Mrs.John H. McCullough. Stephen VanIlensselaer. Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish. MisIiOtn Iloblnson, Mrs. Henry Ilrookman,Mrs. Amory S. Carhart, Miss MarlonCarhart. Mrs. Hamilton W. Cary, Mr.and Mrs. Frederick C Havemeyer, Mrs.J Stewart Barney, Mrs. Charles DelOlrlchs, T. Chesley Ulchardson, Jr.,.Miss Carrie Cortls. Miss Kdlth (Jouid.

Mrs. John H. Morice. Mrs. Vernon H.llrown. Miss Elsie de Wolfe. Mrs. Itlch-ar- d

Newton, Jr., Miss Marie de llarrll.Mr and Mr. James Brown Totter, Mrs.M. Taylor Campbell. Mrs. Allen C, Well-ma-

Mr and Mrs. W. Itathbonc BaconMrs Joseph Harrlmnn. Mrs. HerbertM Harriman, Mrs. Francis I. V. Hop-pi-

Miss Pauline Boblnson, Mrs. Wlll-,n- m

F Sheehan. Mrs. Frank K Stutuls,Mrs. James M. Vnrnutn, Miss Amy Var- -

urn, Mrs Philip Hhinelnnder. Mrs J.Hopkins Smith, Jr., Mrs. W. Storr-- s

Wells, Mrs. Oscar Richard. Mrs. HaroldC Richard, Mrs. Walter N. Stirimanand Miss Janet Flh.

THACKERAY BOOKS, $1,725.

Fine Hlndlim anil l.ilirir Setsllrlnu !!.T.I.

In yesterday's sale of libraries belonc- -InK to W T Gooch, H, A. Kowler andothers at the Anderon Kacrle!) the betpr. 'e w.is paid by (jabrlel WelhSfor a collected set of the wiTks of Will- -

lam M. Thackeruy. The et Includesvarious biographical nnd blbiiosr.iphlcalworks on Thnckera and man first edi-tions, all handsomely bound by Hlvicre.There are 100 volumes In the set '

Mr. Weiss also bought No. 4S4, a col-lected ct of first editions of the worksof Charles Ileiide, fifty-si- x volumes, for '

IS: SO O. W. HaUey paid tlTD for No470, an autograph manuscript by EdarA I'oe. written originally for his 'Mar-ciiab-

and denying a of pla-- d

ar.m. an 1 J1S5 for No. manu- -r.pt of Swinburne's esuy on Victor

Hugo.II. Hyde cave J1S7 50 for No. SIS, a

c .iectlon of pamphlets on .ShakespeareJ K Drake. Inc. paid JlSn fur No. 530,

P ctureeque View of Ameilcan Seen-i- y

by Johua th.iw J T Whitneypi i f 100 for No. K31, "Valiierga ' byMrs Shrllcy, and M. Knoedler .'j Co.save !0S for No. f.D4. "i:tched Wojk ofWhistler" by lldward CI. Kennedy.

The total for the sesMon was 15, M3 S,and that for the entire BHle wasI13.71.6.S0.

SCULPTURE PRIZES AWARDED.

Plrst Airnril nt Ilelnlinrill ISullerlel.iii-- In I, mil, I Irlrh.

The prizes were announced yesterdayIn if competition for younu "culptors

by the ncety known asPr fnd of the YounK Artists, and thenh lution was opened to public vltw inthi Hemhurdt Uallerles on Fifth aenue.

The first prize. SIOO, given by Mrs.He n Foter Ilurnett. as awarded toIxiu s I'lrlch. The Jirir.e. f ISO.

to Anthony de Frnnclscl, and then rj prize. $100, to James Novell!.The ten additional prizes of $25 each,

ffle id i.y Mrs H P. Whitney, went toau' Hayerman, J. Herdy, Kathryn

fifrr rtf (JracH Hoerser. C Jennene'in,Arthur Lorenzanl, fi Nys. A M. Wrlftht,1 'r. Manfredo Hnd Kmllio ('Mipek.Th, mbject for the rompetlon was"W i' ' and the hundred sculptures Int'.-'- n or wax now In the Iteiphardt'u " , certalnl portray the subject

' frankness and with a te.ilim thatIs ! uj to date. "Atrocltb s,"

l u'' Men" and "Hate" .ire th, favor-- e

t ilijeits. and flsure re presenting. , rourage" and the "Heauty of

a f ' are noticeably few.

COSTUME DINNER AND DANCE.

Guests it f II rs, Morrison Wen Inl.ntln iinrter I'listiimes.

M s George Austin Morrison pave acue e dinner followed by dancinp; lastr t t her home, 151 Central Park

The guests, wore costumtfc of thor yuurter of Paris and the dinner

served amid surroundings whichted an open air French cafe.wjis music and later other quests

r the daficlnitis those at the dinner were Mr.

M'e. lieorcn Hurd. Mr and Mrs.Howlarid Hunt, Mr and Mrs

V .t'inney, Miss Elizabeth Newbold,(a Torpadle, Miss Cordel a l.e,

. Theliaud and Axe! Herrlne,

Mr. l n en nl 'lnl.es ller I'liii'e,s k Kldrtdfe have

.1 F'e'. her Jtyer or r.in rnin-,- 'the Morrell cottaKO at

v. wport. It I . to Mrs Hutber- -

nv- -r leasrd throiu--h the e flrrnr e in He'levue averue owned b

M Henjamln Thaw of New York.

Jndue , II, Anderson Seriously III,".I..I1.LK, Ind , April 27.- - Judt-- e A.

B ii sun of the I 'tilled States DistrictCo f,,r Indiana i seriously 111 at theF i,forite Hotel here from ptomaine1' ' s His condition was prnnnunced

liut li"t daHReri-'lU.-

VAUDEVILLE 'TRUST'

SUED FOR $600,000

rort'iiru Hooking Ajronts ,e

.Marini'lli. Who Dropiicd

$;l,000.00() Suit.

DamaKcs apKrepatinc I600.ono underthe Sherman anti-tru- law are askedfor !:i tuo more suits tiled esterday tn:he Fnlted States District Court apainstthe I'r.lted Hckinc ntllces of America,the Or tral Vaudex die Promotion Cmi-lan- y.

A. Paul Keith. K F. Alb.e. Fred-

erick F. Proctor arwl others lomprlsincthe vaudeville "trust."

The plaintiffs are Charles F Horn-luup- t.

vaudeville bookint apent of lm-do- n

and Hrusse.s, with a branch In New-Yor-

amd Clifford Fischer, a furolcnIrooklnc aRent. They alUKe that 'heirbusiness has practically been rulrod by

the unfair discrimltintl n of the defend-

ants in refus.rc to acts excepttbrouKh "trust" apencles and more ly

by RivinK to H. H Martnelll,Ltd the exclusive airency for fumlshinKhe "trust" theatns in this country with

r.uropca: perfoi mere.The namir.R of H. II. Marlnolll nmotit

the defendants attracted attention, asIt was oi. ly recently that .Mmnelll suedthe same defennains lor tmne uamus- -

of 1.000 ono under the Sherman law.

At thai time, August 1, 1114. JudceHand ruled acainst the "trust" andmuch ir. favor of tho Marlnolll company.Despite this, however, Marlncin droppedthe suit and. It Is nsserted. joined the"trust."

Acrordii R to Hornhaupt and 1 iseherthe consideration which Marlmlll. Ltd..received for dropping the suit was theexclusive agency for furnishing 'trust"theatres with f.aeiKii nils. This, thopriM-n- t plaintiffs allege, ha Injuredtheir bilslt.-s- s severely as they were incompetition with Miulnelli In Kumpe.

In October. 1011. "he complaint setsforth the defendants notified them that

lull foreign acts for the Keith and Or-- !

pheum circuits wvu'.d be handled exclll-tiv-

through Marln'lll. Ltd. They alsoassert that the vaudeville ".rust"achieved Its monopoly by blacklistingall actois who were not booked through"ttun" ngenides or who had pla.ed innry but "irust" theatres It Is alsoissertcd '.hat the "trust ' blacklisted

ageru-.e- s vn'i'h handled such act rs, ortheafes wh.ih hiied them, 'i fusing toupi - the latter w'th perfonne'.

Hornhaupt and Fischer have ottlces atllt'J Hroadway.

VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESQUE.'

ltltr l'.,..iriitlilll of "Willie lllllll- -

H'fi'li" Vlcliirln.In ;n or of !'- - l.vr William Hammer-stel- i

. Hamineisteln's Y:o:.a Tlieitre Istins week ccIot.-iitlri- with a bill madeup of all h.s old favor, le. It Is headedt, I'r'ncesi ltidjah n oriental dancesand incldes Frnnk Fugarty, minstrel ;

Norton and Lee, W'll Hosirs. DaintyM rie. the Kxposltim. Four, Mc.Mahonand Ch.nelle. o Hilen, Huvil nnd cum-tmn-

Hnriy Hrew, Hlly Lee, a CharlieChaplin film, the Althta Twins, ami" hfrf-

Hosle Clayton returned to vaudevilledt the I'ul'.t ..il Their re th(s week in anew dance presentat! m called "TheDnroe of Yesterda, To-da- y and To-

morrow" one of the big attractionsof the week is the Spring Fashion Show,sa.d to have cor! :. .000 to produce.

"The Heau' Parade' Is at the b

a Theatre this week. An excellentoritaiiizutlnn of burk-Miiict- Is to be seen.n "FHe Hindied Dollars Howard."The cast Ircludrs Lllla Hretman, HeorgeIlo.s. Kriibuk All, F. A Turner, JoePhillips and Mickle Curran. l

to the pei forinain o bright and novelaudell.e feiitures are being Intrndured.

' Hnitz M'x'ro and (leors-- e H. Scanlonbrought their biirksiiiie rnmpany t thoMurrav Hill Theatre yesterday and arepreser''lrg a diversified entert.ilnmentmlxKl wltn vaudeville turn and dancingfeatures. The company consists of AlvaMcillll. MHrthn IMmnnd, Harvey (ireene.Ilelolse Hoi ion. Florence Fletcher. Ilcl- -

. S hr cli a il '"!' a l.t e

Spring fever

BARKER ALL READY TO

PRESENT GREEK PLAY

Announces Plnns to Mayor"Coiuinittcp Otto 11. Kiilin

Nitinos Aids.

The committee appointed b MiyorMltchel to. cooperate with the trustee ofthe City College and the professors In

planning the propoeu pronucnons ny

Cranvinu Harker of dreek plas for thededication of the new Clt College sta-

dium on May 21' and .n other un.ver-il- y

centres later met In the City Club y

at a luncheon e'vei t v oils I)Kahn. chairman of the committee; Ilcr-nar- d

M Haruch and Paul D Ciavath.The Mayor and about forty members

of the committee. Including PresidentNicholas Murray Hutltr of Columbia,Chancellor Klmer K. Hrnwn of New-Yor-

rnlverslty and President Mezes ofthe College of the City of New Yorkwere pnnent

.mi ui .luuiti-siiii- . ii,, ii'iiimlttee expressed great' interest In theproposed productions because of theirImportance, as a means of public edu-

cation. Mr Harker outlined his plansto the committee, stating that the principal parts had been tilled, that thespecial music nnd chorusw had Veencomposed b Pro I1...I.1 Smith of aleand that Llllolt Schenck had been en- -

gaged as conductor.Mr. Kahn nppomted the following

to act In conjunctionwith the Mayor's committee:

ICxecutive committee. Hernnrd M.Haruch, Arnold W Ilrunner. ThomasW Churchill, Paul D Cravath. ProfJames K. F.gbert. otto 11. Kahn, ThomasW Lamont. Theodore Housseau.

Committee on atlendaiice of IiIrIischool children. Mrs. August Helmont.Thomas W. Churchill, Dr John II Fin-le-

Justlie Samuel (Iroenbaum. AnneMorgan. Lillian D Wald. Felix M. War-burg

Finance committee. Paul D. Cravath,Judge Libert H. Oary, Otto II Kahn,Thomas W. Lamont, Frank A Vander-li- p

Committee on attendance of university and college students, Chancellor Ll- -

mer li. nrown, rresmen. .iciiuihb ainr- -

ray Hutler, Prof James L l.gnert. rres- -

ide nt Sidney K. Mezes, Prof Lewis F.Mott and Dr. Francis H Stoddard.

NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD.

Miss Helen Le Hoy Miller, daughterof Dr and Mrs George Norton Miller,will be married to Malcolm L Smithibis afternoon in the Church of theHeavenly ltid. A reception will followat Ml Sladison nvei.uo.

In 1Iol Trinity Church. Philadelphia,this afternoon Miss Cordelia Hlddle,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. DroxelHlddle, will be married to Angler H.

Duke of 'his cityMiss Frances A. Dallett. dnughter of

John Dnllett, Jr.. will be mnrrlid toWllllnm Thorn Kl'sel this afternoon In

the chantry of Hrace ChurchThe wedding of Miss Hentrlce Llvlne

.1 .1....- - M n..,l M ll'llllnn.l"a,r, llllimilll-- "I .'" "I" It tltl.l'llII Fair of Last Orange, N J , to iieorgnLUIott Patterson will 'nlto place y

at tho home of her parents.There will be a meeting of tho Army

Itellnf Society this nfternoon nt thehomo of Mrs. Daniel S Lamont, a WestFifty-thir- d H'.reet.

The final meeting of the Wednesdaysubscription dances organized by Mrs.Llndsley Tnppln and Mrs (',. Knight II.Wade will be held at the Hilt-more It will bo a fancy dress dance

The wedding of Miss Lllzabethdaughter of the lam Judge An-

drew Klrkpntrlok of Newark, and Wlll-

lnm P. Harrtenbergh, Jr., of this clytwill tnko plucii In Short Hills, N. J.,on Juno 5.

MmiKnsnrlnn in Weil HnrTriiKULCir-Aoo-

, April 27,-- Dr. M. M Man- -

gasarlnn, publicist and lecturer, head ofthe Independent Hellg os Society, willmarry Miss Mary Kdna niendon, "pr.iminent sufT'iislsi. in Juno The en- -

(..Hi neiit iviia aidv ui" fd to.ijny.

THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915.

in Europe.

SEMPLE SCHOOL PUPILS

IN THEIR ANNUAL PLAY

(iivc Miiirn1 roincily. sifterSiixipV Si-toi- in l'lsiza

Unllrooni.

The pupils of the Sempie School rnv'iimual pbn . a mu-t.- al comedy en- -

tit'eil "S.ter Suie s Sisters ! thn,,;,nrom of thp ,.UlIl ,.1t ,Kht ThereWas a large aud eno of relative armmenus or tne anuueurs arm iwousn iwenier-r- .iinieiit .i i(,in sum whs resiizi-'- i

toward a fund to maintain n fne be 1

In the Polvcllnlc llo-nlt-

'The comedy gave something of a storv

tnat a woman war c. rresp...oem ,H.Michelle Herman) bad to tell her sistersabout her experiences at the front. Thescene was laid at a meting of the"No Such Helief Fund." where ifer. ii ile iMIsh Sarah Shannon) had or- -ganlzed a sewing and knifing c!nsHmiii.g li. r sisters, who were dressed Inrotutnes of the Ivfin perioil. After thewar

.app ired and told of,.., h,p ,.on .u.i, r n,.slr....... t nnI CI, ll,! t'l in I i"ll rt in im. '

a pleasur, out.i.g. en whuh she metand billed a bear In bn-.- expcrlenciweie m.inv amusing scenes, ai d :n theaction of the comedy there were pleasinssongs and dances.

1.... 11. ..1 .. n , T ll,U 111,..ii-- r i.ntn.i .litis ,,,,- - i,n

nf iu,HV,r mllirtPt c,,. r

, ,,.,, Am). Up wrren. Mlchell"lUrman, Isat.el Scott nnd Fdlth Lev sensang a group l songs, one m wnicn,

Want to Linger,' evokeil much np -

plauseAm. ng others who took part were the

Misses Kltzaheth Turley, JeMo Dixon,Madeli me Cuzrui s. Dorothy Shurtlerr,Laura 'iravos. Marlon Harkby. F!on riceCacc'anlno. Hally Twimibi, HelenWeill?., 'll.idys Ureer, Klizabe-.- Hrnugh-to- n

and Leah l''f. .Ir- -

After the pe rformam e there was gen-eral darn inn

LAST WEEK OF "AUCTIONEER.'

Wnrflelil Vln Not Jle Seen VgiilnIII Neil, iirlt 111 'Mils llll.

Tbis week will see the close of DavidWarfield s reni.ukalile engagemi iit atltle Manhattan Opera Hiuse. where hem, i,ee phivlng "The Auctioneer" tnlarge audlencee He prnhnnly will neverbe seen In New York again In this role,which he acted last night for the 400thtime.

Nobody would have supposed tn seetho spontaneity of Mr. Wnrtleld's humor.as will ns the sincerity of his pathosthat he bad been playing the role solong.

.Itobeit Hllllnrd dropped "Tho Arpv leCase" soon after the long run of thatInteresting detective pl.ij at tho Crl- -

A

rp

VUceHichard

miislcnt

humor.

seated

dimccr

Healy.Hpctor.

terlon Tlieattn not revived wouiii saiisneu .viae-lil-

tho uiriiI's They lnugh herden humor

rendv this absorbing I it t nollte melo -

rtrnIim liy nnrVev and Harriot Ford. On Monday Mr. Milliard be- -

,.,..,b'- - ...-.- , In lh nlnvat the Standard Thuitre with excel- -.,., , ,,. Un,n, i,i,n1'" "N"l"l"J '" ''- -

Marie Diessler Is at the Hionx OperaHoUMi this week, which means thatthere is plenty fun for all whoto sec "A Mixup" Miss Dressier hasndded some songs to the amusing farce,which Ik possible chlelly through herefforts She is certainly the most umus- -

ing rough and tumble comedienno tlmtthe American stage possesses. NowYork appreciates her nnd she Is

to excimcnt advantiiRe In her now play.

THE SEAG0ERS.

Sailing to. day by the Hod Star linerLnphiiul for Liverpool :

( W 1lrnn Frederick A Miller(Seorgo II Cncke. .Mr and Mrs. J !ut 11-- 1lR..u nriirir lhlrrlmr,en Doe Percy Knrers.

' , Vruil sieamshlp Zacapa, th CaribbeanWriCh. Il- l-

Sarah M Arnold Ue' (irnme W Ariunrnnc 1! C Wnter

Kutcne S lllsbec

RICHARD CARLE IN

ONE ACT FARCE

II,. Hob, in Vsm.loville at ;

I ho Palace Uolon I.owoll

Scoff.s at Allisiiulirn.i

There was a slight Injection of mul- -, fMrr(, ill Hie I'nffc. I a uiiiir th'j

Theatre es!erday afternoonwhen Carle iippcnred in ,.IfWt, Sl!(l u-h- w Thought," by Tom...'"" Th' numnersb James C.iiilln The scer.e of tha,,iay WHs a restaurant on the Hudson '

' philandering husband

i the theme ..f the HichardCarlo was of ourse at home In thisrole and hl fun was quite effectiveeier. in the large frame in which :ic

seen esterda.v .

Two chairs which compelled theirt

occupants to tell the truth once tbewire In them supplied Mr. Harry'sideas Since there were two voungin.,,,, ,. I...1,.... ..ifu .,n ,,n,,i.. i.,i.it ni, u(.u n,mti and the gay husband to sitsiniess.vcly in this chair or that one.ther shle of the table there was plentyof opportunity for the ilawright toir.ako all islhle humor out of the

.1 M- - 11.-.- .. .11.1 1. I..r,l nil Lt,i .til, ji.iri inn hip wuir.Uvactously and Mr Carle had active,.,.,.., at his side. Including a small, ,rUs which answered to such wellKnown New York names as

flaridge. Shanley and similarlyconservative .Manhattan titles. .Nothing

the little more ivhi jhe atid his putthe

was uv e witnuntil this spring for In ncllt of d Alley at slid-th- e

few cities hail not seen nl- - transitions to natural and

O'Hlggins

nti

of go

seen

wilh.m 11.

Mrs

Mi

appeared nrs- - in long eKirts amil.Hiaker

The loader of the orcbetrs. protested'Hut, ladles," he said. "Look at the

audience. Kvery'suly fast nsleep Youmust do a lively chorus, and not Indreses like that "

out go the lights, and when theis again visible the costumes on thohorus would make a Winter (larden

graduate shiver even on a spnng arter- -

noonothers In the II the Ward Hroth- -

C- - '1" M. nols. Hutu lloye andlicsvu.is .nimai .overy

Helen 1iwell, iliat nmuslng comedienne, tio been absent loo longfrom the New- - York stage, Is the specialfeature tho bill at the Alhiimbr iineaiie smedium in vnudevllle Is "Macilougal'sAiie.v. in e tne cnance toeb, her tire artistry at Its best Asihe humble mother of a lad engaged tomarry a girl from a higher social level.Miss laiwen Kepi t'lo spectators in aiier- -natetrars and Inupliter They cry with herin th sene of wounded vanity thather boy is to tnarn ml" a family that

delight in every word she. speaks.... . .. -

ioweu is one oi ine most wei -come recruits to vaudeville, which hasl,..n iii.il, lie irlvnn nv. r In nmnllmitlor trnglo seceders from the regularstage, such ii and human comedyis she supplies will eveiywheie bewelcome. Charles Compton as her

on was nn admirable foil to MissLowell In the little play, which waswarmly welcomed the audience.

Hernard Ciranvllln. Harnes and Crawford. !raco de Mar. Clark and Hergmnnand Mile Amela nlsn In the week'shl

Miss (Jernldllle Klnic IlimiiKi'il,The engagement Is announced of Miss

lieraldlne King, daughter of Hugh Kingof 3:il 107th street, to NavlerN'lcholas Henzlgor. son of and Mrs.Nicholas HniizlKor of Summit, J,The wedding will take place In Juno.

llnwiiKeuient Announced.Plllt.APEl.i'iiiA, April 27 The en-

gagement was announced y ofMis Mary Hentrlce Lowell of Hostonand Fiederlck Southgato Hlgelow ofPhiladelphia. Hoth are member of oldPhiladelphia famlllis,

DAUGHTERS OF 1812

GIVE COSTUME PLAY

Xntlonnl Society ftctrins n TourPay Session nt the

Wnldorf.

XKWS OF THE HOTELS

The associate council of the NationalSociety Fnlted States Daughters ofIK IS began yesterday n day sessionIn the Waldorf-Astori- a Inst night, as,the beginning of the social activities.there was a reception by the nationalofficers. Receiving with the president,Mrs. William Gerry Slade, were alt theother officers, trustees and tho realdaughters. A Dolly Madison CosiumoRecital was Riven by the New Jersey

Society It was under the direc-

tion of the author, George H.

Stueck of Newark. The scene is laidIn Washington, P. C and the char-- 1

a.ters were represented by membersof the Stote society

Some of the ladles present were MrsOoorRe 11. Wallls, George Wlndo,Mrs. John F. Roche, Mrs WashingtonL. Main, Mrs Thomas Gibson, MrsGeorge 1'.. Gordon. Mrs Thomas A

viHnn Mr. William II Hutchkln. MissMartha Treat nonplus, sirs J wensWentworlh. On Wednesday evsriintr

' there will be a banquet of the NewYork Socletv at which a number

I of well known speakers will be present

The first oonslKtiment of California .

cherries for the season of l'.Hf. reachedNew York market yesterday ex

press train. There were only fifteen ,

pounds, in two boxes, nnd them wm

much competition for them amori tlic i

hotels The Hotel lCnlckerlcWsecured thorn.

The Perfumers Association bepan a !

three day session vesterday at the HotelHiltmore Tliere was an executivesession follow Inc the luncheon on thenineteenth floor. The perfumers arefrom various parts of the I'nlted States

Justice and Mrs l.uke P Stapletonwere hosts last nlcht to a party of tenon the nineteenth fliKir the Hiltmoreothers entertalnlnc there were Mrs.John . Foster, Mrs. Howard Hoome, '

W H. Nichols, Jr. Mr. and V. 1.

Dohony. James N. Jtffarcs and Jssac11. Join, son.

At the Clarendon Hotel on Saturdaynext St Jarms' Alumna? will hold theannual luncheon The arrangements areunder the direction of Mrs John JWalsh and MKs Anna Mooney. Theguests of honor will be the Itev. Mgr.O'Hara and the Itev Peter Donohuo

ARRIVALS AT THI--: HOTELS

Some of the Latest Nnlues I'lnretlon Ihe Heulslers.

Iurelton C. F. Penrose, KansasCltv. Mo.; J T. Johnson. ItulTato, S. I..McMillan. Jacksonx ille. Fla

Hiltmore Mr and Mrs ileorce Hall,Hoston, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Har- -

man. San Francisco. .Mr. anil Mrs.James j:. Kilborn, Hutland. Vt.

Knickerbocker Herbert H Liw, San

nJiV.McAlpln Felix Kallnovsky, Moscow;

Mark Zonkermann, Petroerad; W. FrankHlU-hens- . PittcburR

Astor Mr and Mrs Alfred Pollack.Muntreal. Mr and Mrs J P Hopers.Charli-t- on S . Mr nnd .Mrs l. J.i,,ohue. M.ssoula. Mon.

Manhattan Haron F. de rtofT. nn- -

sin. W A Jack. Kansas City. Mrs. VS. .

.1 Mullln, and Mi Louise Mulllns.V... r Ullri I'a

,

was than N. Y. deiedent'ntroductloi, of , els in tiust. out wbi

It

stage

uro

has

of

wnicn nasbit

.....aiiss

by

are

Mr.N.

here

four

StateMrs.

tho

Mrs.

the by

of

CnK.nc0. ,. H Tanner. Portland, Ore ;

Mr and Mrs Harmon AuguM. San '

FranciscoAlbert Mr. and Mrs J. McKlnney.

Hoston. J H Koon. PhiladelphiaMarie Antoinette Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Salvbe. Milwaukee. Mrs. W. 1! Hayby.ltalolgh, N. C ; C A Perlee. rtoche-- -l..r V V

Ixirraine-- Mr. and Mrs. C .1. Mem -

mlngcr and Ml.se Chrlstl.i,. Memminger,Lakeland Fla . Mrs Peace Hazird,Svracuse, N Y Mrs J. W. Fobes, PeaceDale. It. 1.

iotham Mr. and Mr. ColoScott. Hichmoiid, Vn : Mr and Mrs 11

W Lay. Washington. D. C Albert H11 l'nn, Jr, New Haven

Prince ileorge F. P. Hutledge. 7.ine.It cvilli'. I'll.o; H .lllf ', 11TUIIH', I'lll.c F Kenny. Ixi. Angeles

lBch,i a Hrnwn tin.,0,', j n Douglass. Hartford. Connurrv Williams, Now Haven. Conn

Woodstock- - Mr and Mrs TimothyS,e'!.tne. Nassau. N Hi Mr an. I Mrs

FLAMJIER MILLER.

Diiimbler of II r. "Mrs. Cluirlcsi Min.r U'ril I in ll........

Miss Madeleine Miller, daughter ofMr and Mrs Charles Augustus Miller, ,

was married to Harold Flnmmor of thiscity Inst evening at the home of herparents, 37 West Seventy-secon- d street.The ceremon was performed by thoItev Dr John of Waterhury,Conn

Tne nr no. w no was g'ven away nyi.. i. ...!,..- - ii,,. ,i,i C mi. i,,.,i v,.- -sister. Misi May Miller, as her onivnUninnt Vnre a pown of whiteK,,ttn trimmed with duchess lace and aV0, of tulle Tho maid of honor'stmtsfi i nu nt tv ill- nil let nmrrrtn ntnl

nlul ph(1 won, n h. t0 oorrespondtrlmm,.,, un ,,inV( r0hf,. p, i.;,rriod,.,,,,. ,,1'nk nM,i vollnw rnscnwiltlnm Fla mm or was his brother's best

,., Thp were Cartetnnschnller nnd John Taylor of this cltv,,ntin ,, n01! cable and W J Flather0f D. C

llnlilrj lleli'b.Miss Dakolah onnna Helen, was.; . - - i. ....... v....married in imi'ri i i. i'.iiiu.i ui ..nv

Orleans yesterday at the homo or herluler Mrs. F. M I'SttiSOn. Jr.. Of

511) Fifth street, Krooklyn. by the HevHobort W. McLaiiKhlin. The bridal at.tendonte were Mrs. C J. Marsh nf Mont.eUilr. N J . Miss I'dnn Meiiowan nndIhe bride's sister. Mrs Pattlson

three tlower Rirls, Otttbe nndlionise Marob and Oracn Lynch. Capt.James A V. S. A , now at ilovernors Island, was best man. Mr. nndMrs lininry leu arter ine reception rorthe Pacific coast. They will live inHrooklyn

.lllns,Cmrno, April :7 l ontaitie T Fox. .Ir ,

cartoonist of Ihe New ork I vi mmi Spy,mni-rle- hern Inst Thursday to Ml- -

With Lllnbeth lllnz Mr ntid Mrs Fovslnrled Immediately after thn weldingfor New York

License for llnUe-llidd- le XlnrrinKe,

PillbAPH.rillA, pril !7. A license wasgranted here v for Ihe marriage, folake plnce of Angicr Duke anilMiss Cordelia Middle.

"Last Two Days of Exhibition"

American Art Galleriesmaihson suva nr. mo mi, m.w ioiik

ON FREE VIEW 9 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M.

On the Day of Sate 9 A. M. Until 2 P. M. Only

To Be Sold at Unrestricted Public SaleTomorrow (Thursday) Evening at 8:30 o'clock

In the Grand Ball Room of the PlazaIMflh Ave. HMh to .(lth St.

(Admission by Card to tie had Free, of the ManccrsBy Direction of

Messrs. Duveen BrothersNEW YORK AND PARIS

Very Important PaintingsBy the Following Great Masters

FROM THE RUDOLPH KANN AND OTHER CELEBRATED COLLECTIONS

VAN DYCKRUBENSREYNOLDSLAWRENCE

ROSELLIALBERTINELLIFIORENTINO

NOTE These Paintings were in an outbreak of fire which took

place on Steamship Mississippi in November, 1914, while thepictures were in transit from Europe.

The sale nlll be enndnrtrd br MR.TIIOMVH i:. RIIIIIT.of the AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Manager.

2, 4 and n i:. 2nd Nireet. M.dlinn Sq. Month. Mrw lurk.

-... .

WOTSATS TO HAVE A PARTY.

WnnnmnUrr Mure l'lnns IIIk Mar(np rh,lllrrB.

The Wotsa) Club orlRlnated by ths'""h Wanamaker More to help childrenIfim by ask.nR qiiest:ons. will ho.d a

ia) ai mi- - .'imiii i"House. Thirty-fourt- h street, betweenSeventh nnd Hlchth avenues, on Saturday, May 1, nt 10 o'clock In the morn-Iri-

Fully 10.000 children are expectedto be at the party

All who are lnfereted In childrenand their education have been Invitedto attend the party, play w.th the chil-

dren and observe the working of thisnew educational bo!l. Iteplies shouldbe to Tlodman Wanamaker, Ninthstreet nnd Hioadway

NINETIETH ANNUAL DINNER. l

Xiitlnnnl i'nilemj if lleslKn Cele-lirnt- es

nt Ielmonlro,Tho ninetieth annual dinner of tha

National Academy of Pesicn was he'.d atDelmomco'e last evenlnc. There :

145 pe'ons presftit J. W Alexanderpres., led Spew'ios were made by Hd-w- :n

l'..ashtleld and Cafs i.b,Tt.Aime of those who listened to the

neebe and music were HerbertAdam Itobert 1. Aitken, William Nrhise. K'nvnn "ox, William A. Ooflln. Park avenue and Flfty-nint- b street, 4

O. C Currin. Hen All Hacpin. F. C !' M

Jones, Harr.e.m Mrrl". Alexander Van Academy of Political Science, dlscus-Uie- r

ard Adolph Weinman. "l0" ,of, transportation, port and ter- -tnlnal IPiNemeyer Hall. Co- -

BLIND MEN'S CLUB CONCERT,

ArrnnnrinenU Mnilr Knllrely brthe SlKhllrss.

. n.nrar .rrn,t lie Min.l men wllllhattan, 7 P.

take pbic nl oollan Hall eve- - I N'w Medi-- al C!uh d.nner, Ho-run- e

,fl '"""'"v", . 1 Mfor the benefit of the Hl.t.d Im- -

pruveiiient Club lalt bary- -

(one. will provide tin1 programme, a- -, '

, b woodrun Ibiger- -. ilatilst. and, ,. , tl. h r,.nui, ., f nmpI)(. Mr ii.,,hm'- - number will

' 1 ' ' ' ' ,,, nf " to'comnltini'ii bv Arthur llerg andby the composer

There are hi blind men In the club The.,mdatnental principle of th ..r.unu,.,i

is tli.it it carry on its biisim without theaid of thee who can see I verv memberof the ci.ncert . ommlttec s l,iml

WILLS AND APPRAISALS.

M ' WATn.'t s who died on

oool- -r 10 Inst ami was in moir.erllarrv W Wat ron- -. rotary of th- - Na- -

nonal adeniv of Ie-g- n and of the So- -

cieiynf inerlian rill-- . left an estate ofs:;ti,777. of which -- lie gave .'in,i'sii 10 nerson She lot i a rrtisi iiinu m r..i,ii m m i

grainl-o- n. Livingston Watrous Mr-- Wat-- (

roils owned twelve painting" wtiu h werevalued bv her son at onlv 1715 'I hoy 11-

eluded noun ol his i iinvaesI'.vmk 1'iMl.iTl. who died on .Tanuarv

1011, and wns the failier of City CourtJudge rinellte. let I his eslalo of !!i.(177 to

I'liielitn and another son, AbrahamI'melue 1 ruler a lrut cieeu nvn-uim- i in

In play novel o 1 S bludo. Poiignkeepslo, wile t par-th- e

chorus, which ot roaltv li thev were

never

which

b

itiir.nl

West

State

Mrs.

I

ueorro

I

nnd

Lewis

f

Therevvero

Moss,

Pnx- -

the

were

Men's

d

o

Judge

Ihe inioineIbis wa thn CHPItCH

i.two sotiel'moHto. llels'. uiI ries in eM.iiiii.iiit .1,. ............. I,vision for his in Ills will Ihe do

ledetit said l.e Isdlevoil bis son would, . Md I .lit Id ,1,1,1

' '., ,,,,. ..

,vir. I'ei ru-- s ii,nn-i-- i,u- -

wills of lio'h their fni her and mother,md I he cost to en b estalo was ft.ooo

who had n

groiery siore ai berry for manyvears mid who ilieil Imiiarv mil,lelt iu.ii-.'-

. to his wife, lour nndson lie Mt h.s b.isl.iess. lib 1, ,s not

appn.MHl patt of lh' estate, to his i lul- -

dien

OBITUARY.

.Insi pll W. lIllfTv.W. Duffy, .'if', chli f clerk of Ihe

Childu-- Cour: in since 1 003,li ed at bis home. 571 Sixthavenue He served as prub.itn clerk inthe Surrogate's Com t ta foie his ap-

pointment to the Court. Hoformerly active Dcnus-rat- . c poll.

i,.- - in t in uowanus sis-uu- lie was- ., i.v v,iM

uinii.u ' """"d t W O SISIITS

VimnstAugust Johnson, 7''. fnunder of the

Johnson Lighterage 17 Ha'- -

ti ry place, died Monday at bin:'s: Carroll street, He served j

in the navy throughout the civil war.He Is by tbreo sir.is mid threednughtets,

I'liiirles I",

Pl.AiNniil.t', Conn. April 27 CharlesF Thayer, three tlims State Senatorand foiir tinns Mayor "f Norwich andt,ne ! tne iciunig iniunere "i i.imniConnecticut. 'iiei suuueiiij imwas a for i

once for and unco for I'nltedStates Senator, lin wns years out

.IiiiIko linrnctl.Nom-oiK-

, V,l . April 17 ludge Thoo-dor- o

ilarnott, one of the best known menin the South, died hero y of blondIMisoninu. tho result of having a too'hpulled He was mi staff of Hen.J 12 P. Stuart dur ng the war.

CUYP .'31

PAUL POTTERDEL SELAJODt

NW YDK. CUT

On Exhibitionand Private Salollrtllr (Siindni I'trepiedl

from 1H.IM A. M. .mill 4 ail V. M.

CostlyCHURCH TREASURESTo be Exhibited tnd Offered" at Private

5lc for the Rencfil of the Dominican Ord"erof the ..irch. the proceeds to heototed to the ercrtio.i U a Seminsry forthe of ycunj Hergym-- !' to jcrve nMitMonarics in the Utm.Ar.itritan

ADMISSION DM Mil ,

American Art As.sftcialioii, Managers.

In 1 urli n.

City Club, meet nt. openlncannual exhibition, S honl f Applied h

for Women. 1C0 Lexington avenue.4 P. M.

Pepartment of Kducation, nifetinc ofHoard of IMueation, hall of the board.

I Club, d'lnn'er Thomas MoltHnfel 7PM '

New Hnitland Mutual LifeAssociation. meelinK, Hotel H ltmore

l nanlmous Club, dinner. Hotel Man- -M.

J)1K1).

... u, iitrriinArc".: :r, isu.. tvn inn ii, n. hu.twind l.,ura PoMsr Amhorn ageil

Puniral nrvlrr. will he h,d n hl atehtme. H tralfnM pa.-- . Sewnrk.

j , on l riila, April 30. h "0 ! M.Tm.d-- , Afn. : I m

his sfventy-nini- e.ir Jln ,m 0fli: lnri-rift- h uren. nr ,.i.

ruri'o: from ih- - triape'. 1. i,--

mo. near llnn.on p'ate T1. r.iayApril :s. ai : ! II h. le rh.apiprrs p.easr cop.

CO(i.sVi:t.I. Henrietta r, ...l Willism .s Oeiw M n ia.

" ,

itin,y prl'-5at-el ' M

tannics,

rowi. Arthur Heir'n' r.w ' i, 'fatVeck. w Y.irk sud.tenli l laprtl uir, son nf irk" c ui,

i a re line Ilsarn e'nwl, in his tmthird earFuneral rrlvate

priNoncr. At Thmisna ts',n von April rt, 19111 rh,-.-. , t.M,iuesun the Isle linn Chur ,. ii . ,j, ,and l.ury II. Dsnohue of I). in ,itNew York

nine-a- l servtees will hp li- - I nn ,oVVM ISTth rtreet tn th- - c - h f hi,llerurrsrtinn. .'?f. f - ht si

nf on v e ii,. . i,vApril r. lUl.-i-

,hi 9 .Si. .v M in

msnt st lireeriwnod

o'clock,nsniMANN --- At Ynnker.. N V.

on TusMsy. Ap- - . ' v.

l'reitrrirk W It Knhi.nr tn Di

slt flrsi year his usePureral srrvlcn at his lat, r,-- i

I.ske avenue, Yonkers. Thur.it.i. .if . r.noon nt 4 n'lloik. Intermit.' U ol- -law n

ri:HHK.s hi, .pni ... lftr. i;. ,,',.,Wood I'erres In her elgh'i f r im

Services at the rrtMen nf hi- - i , .g ,

ter. Mrs William Haft ner 1 . vv , -- iNlnetv-sevrnt- h trnt. on Thi-si-

April J9. st P. M Irter.neniwooil Comelery cnnvt-nl'-- e of f.mu

HIOHllT On Tuesday. A j - l : :..l .

William Wll.nn Hlphet. In the iigin.- -

sevinth year hit ageFuneral services will In ' I m hu lis

reilrtenci. fi'ci Vtn e'on.miit I' rK .ienur Yonkrri., N V, i.n ihe;Plh lint S I' M Internic.u a: cn- -

v enp-nr- nf faml V.

Iltlllll. On ;T, tiir, nerrnlswife 11 II .1 ...

ngecj 8.V yearsFuneral .ervlee nt lior 'n'i n, ' n e

Jl Avenue K' llrk i i .' .

April .J. llfi. t t' M

KINMH - At PUInfield V t T -

liny . April I'. IMS. Wc I mKinney, In ht flfty-nrs- i n ,r

prlvati Intern,, nl rHirdwlik. Vt

V1NTI HN. lwvntnn. Itneim Vp i.S 115. lUa ThmdiTa M ' '

mrvlvlng ihlid of th. H

llawm Mlnturn. sr. It. the yp firihyear of her ate

Pnneral lervlces wll! ho lie! a

Ohiirch of the Hii.v .

nir of slMh aven.is .ii.l i allreel. on Veiinrl,n in rn lit if nrJi. nt oilork. Inlr-inct- i' p'.vaie

MCul.l. --SU'ld'tl'v a' IV I. ,i.. ii ii

inn. N V . i n Mi. I .) vp"rhuriht'l. n t c' t..r ,f

He Laneey sn.1 Maud t it i' It i. tIn the Iwenlj fi nnil mt t li."

priit. A men "- -t str,, a

wl.l be he' I t hi i. M . ,

Chapel, Muivesanl .. it. . .

aflerniiiiii, AprP 89 IM' v I K

PTOHTIHtPF - At !U11 n. I. t Vpn .'.Wi'knrt .tonllinfl, In therln'"j n I

ve.ir ef his ateKurt' ral .ervlie at hi. U'e tp.l'oii e i

Hi ii in 1. . VV' '.,'n 1 " Inlet n. l .' ( i' 11

CVmetet .

lo gel during their lltetlino, POOI, ri Id, ngrd l i.rw.. TUTnnd procriv than to go to ri'.VKn.W. :i vr.i

Hiid three ilaiigl.ier. Tnt-ililr- ureet iPrsnk i1mi.-- imid .sarah IV- - I el. Hiil.tltrigi ThurMlin ,f. ,,-,. ilewi- -

daughters

their

John ISvMUls, wholesale:o street

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Johnson,

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Hrnoklyn.

survived

Tbiiyer,

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hi

Theodore

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TwlllKht toOsborne,

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