' ^ • , ^ t f - - - ^ 7 J. F.ADAMS WEDS KATHARINE PUCE ; ^ .- TO 8H0W LINTON PORTRAITS. "" ILLUSION EXCELS IN 'YELLOW JACKET HBW $9,000,000 MOVIE CO. 2 ART COLLECTIONS SOLD AT AUCTION - - ' Buckinghamshire Common." a n d K . Stanhope bought N o . 74, Alfred P a r s o n ' s " B y t h e River L e e . County Cork." T h e total f o r t h e evening w a s $4,230. A t to-night's s a l e t h e works of the better known artists will be sold, the "Looki n g Glass," b y J o h n Singer Sargent, being t h e chief point of i n t e r e s t I t h a s been some time since a painting b y him o f s u c h a quality has been sold a t auction. ' • • • - , • • - .,-.+• 7 | ; 5 I. AMUSEMENTS. BOOTH Theatre. 45th W. of B*way. D V V i n E T B . 8:15. Mat*. W e d . * Set. * I t I s C a l l e d " S « p e r » i e t m r e a ! • « • » " W i l l Umwm THE EVENT OP EVENTS • a d W1U Control Otker Coacersuu Works Here fors Week. The formation o f a n e w 19.000.000 orPTdBtfalla F r a n k B . A. Linton. Philadelphia por- j SHAW'S BRIOHTRST COMBDV ganization In t h e motion picture i n trait painter, will give a w e e k ' s ex-1 In t o l l ."Show of "A Wonder of a 6hoi hlbltlon of h i s portraits a t t h e Khrich dustry t o b e c a l l e d Superpictures Inc. Wonder*.' "—Herald. Galleries. 707 Fifth avenue, beginning and controlled l y t h e m e n w h o founded n e x t Wednesday with a private view. the Paramount P i c t u r e s £ o ^ £ \ 0 " wit* !•• « t -tt « a r c*«.r -t > T h e portraits t o be shown will i n and t h e present o w n e r s o f t h e M c c m r e clude o n e of Samuel Myers, f o r t h e ii.«o. »i»r«-u A other stars. publications, w a s announced yesterday. painting o f w h i c h Mr. Linton w a s m a d e CHARLES CHERRY and HILDA W O N G The officers a r e W . W . HodWnson. presa member of t h e Union Internationale The*., nr. B'wsy. Bv*. 8 3 5 . i d e n t : Frederick Collins, vice-president. des B e a u x Arts e t dea Lettres of P a r i s , Matinees To-mw A Wed. 3 4S. Holland 8 . Dueil. secretary, a n d R a > t i ' o i m o u i Success."—AtXpcpm. The which w a s founded b y Rodin. Mr. L i n •*t»«oin mond P a w l e y . treasurer. tt ktfi • • all els* l a the ton i s a n annual exhibitor t o th6 P a r i s ,Q The officers authorised t h e following • f Ktw Yora.Salon. Proaalmeat Msmtelal* Cltlsea D i e s s t a t e m e n t : "Superpictures Inc.. ias^the THE _ PRODIGAL name Implies. Is formed t o encourage, •f Apoplexy, Aged 8 5 . finance and distribute motion pictures • MTJSIO THROUGHOUT. MONTCZJUXJ N . J . , N o v . 9.—Christoof ouallty. I t a i m s t o standardize t h e • CTKNINOSf r f T C F W. THEATRE 4«ttt8t pher A . Hinck, a g e d 8$, a prominent ^ ^ ^ Matin*** Tom'w. Wtd.. 1:"" m o S o n Picture **#»ffg»fi& v :S». citlsejt o f Montclalr f o r more than thirty through the m a i n t e n a n c e of high qualitj. in Its o w n productions and method* a n d years, died of apoplexy this evening a t through t h e o w n e r s h i p o f stock In other his h o m e here. • U I I I C U N I l • M*W. To-m'ws: Wed. 3:20. distributing concerns. T o thisi e n d . Mr. Hlnck w a a a native of Germany, l'n his greatest success. Superpictures i s acquiring substantial but c a m e t o this country in 1851. H e s mm Interest i n t h e P a r a m o u n t Pictures, the _ FIXING SISTER Considerable Interest w a s manifested w a s i n t h e woollen business with h i s Miss Katharine P l a c e , d a u g h t e r o f I r a Those w h o labor under t h e impression Progressive Motion Picture Company Every b i t aa good as "The brother until 188S, when h e retired a n d a n ^ S f F a m o u e P l a y e r s F i l m C«rnpan>% • f a n t r a m Home."—Globe, that t h e American public demands s t a g e and within t e n d a y s will b e In a c m e In t h e two a r t s a l e s t h a t b e g a n yester- three y e a r s later settled with h i s family A. Place, vice-president o f t h e N e w York • e a t s setting 8 weeks ahead far ThanksKTIM.8M&. gtrtag, X m a a n d New Tear's. realism t o t b elast degree should g o t o coatroY of o n e o f t h e t h r e e . l a r g e s t d i s -d a y In the galleries o f t h e American A r t In Montclalr. H e turned his attention t o Central Railroad, a n d Mrs. P l a c e , w a s Matinees To-m*w A Wed-3;S0. the development o f large tracts of land tributing organizations i n t h e c o u n t n • . Association. In spite o f the election e x one o f t h e matinees of "The Yellow married t o J a m e s Falrchlld A d a m s , a A Typical In the northeasterly section of thu town. J a c k e t " this month a t the Cort Theatre i Superpictures I n c . will first release a c i t e m e n t I n the afternoon a beginning tM ^ 7 i L . {TA& |*«UBtB|MaUneeeT©-m-w*Wed.a:lS. ton of Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Crittenden Princess In 1857 h e visited Germany i r d w a s s e r i e T o f s e v e n pictures "Jarring N a n c e and s e e b o w a n American audience r e - O'N'elll H . B . W a r n e r . A n n Murdock. w a s made In t h e dispersal o f the artistic married t o Miss J o h a n a Maria Fliedner. Musical Bit. Adams, yesterday afternoon i n t h e W a l k e r a n d furniture o f J . B . MacDonald. and In w h o survives h i m . H e a l s o leaves s i x Cnarlot ceives a n Illusion. There i s n o room f o r u.Neui. xx. « . Church of the Messiah b y t h e R e v . John Holbrook Bllnn, I Ottver Moroseo'B Great Musical Farce. HAMILTON*. Mass.. N o v . 9.—At Rock doubt that t h e theatregoer prefers a the evening t h e s a l e o f the work of t h e s o n s a n d t w o daughters. One o f t h e others. liaynes Holmes, pastor o f t h e church. sons, E r n e s t C . w a s for four y e a r s t o the papier mache i m l t a . Royal Society of P a i n t e r s In W a t e r Color \ Mayor o f Montclalr. The bridal a t t e n d a n t s w e r e t h e Misses Maple Farm, t h e country h o m e o f e x - good oillusion t **»• « t a * e ° r « * • " » !on t h e Dorothy Cobb, Marion H o l d e n . Dorothy Secretary of t h e N a v y a n d Mrs. George J ^ ^ began. With C H 4 . R l . i m r r (iKERVWOOD. Taylor, Ellen Finley. Katherine B a r c u s . von L . Meyer, this afternoon M i s s E d y t h l 8 0 ^ ^ ^ . ^ TeUow ^ ^ At the afternoon s a l e Mrs. W. F . Georare J* B r a e i f n e r . Hazel Benedict. A l t h e a Rudd. E v e l e t h Deacon o f Boston a n d Manchester-byFranklin paid S425 f o r N o . 108. a piece A C T A D «4">- W - U 1 U'way. E v s . 8 3 0 . the first time with Its Chinese s t a g e Mrs. Alvln W . K r e c h w i l l g i v e a din- of early French sculpture, both painted j George J. Brackner, 53. member of t h e Derby and Katherine B i g g s . Eberhard « ^ • W l m MaUneesToni'w &. Wed. 2 2 0 . the-Sea. daughter o f Mrs. E d w a r d P a r conventions i s s t u n s with a l l the sharpFaber acted a s b e s t m a n a n d t h e ushers ner a t "Sherry's t h i s evening. a n d gilded. It w a s a figure of t h e Virgin N e w Jersey A s s e m b l y this year, a n u n - I were Howard Froelich. R e u e l B . Kimball, ker Deacon a n d granddaughter o f M r s . n e s s o f the celebrated b u t happily not well Mrs. Cornelius C . Cuyler w i l l g i v e a holding the Child, w h o s e hand i s upraised dertaker. died yesterday a t his home. 94 ; Tb«a..Just W.oTBwjy. Bva8:15. Jr.. Rudolf von Hoevenberg, J. Vincent Charles H . Baldwin o f Newport, w a s known push of the Insect o f that name, , , „ « a t Sherry's o n December 14 f o r In blessing. Mrs. Franklin a l s o g a v e Franklin street, J e r s e y City, o t I n t e s - ' Matinees To-m*i— _._ Forrestal. Andrew Fletcher. Jr., D a r w i n married t o Henry G. Gray o f N e w York, at t h e m a n n e r with which stage realism S e r m o n a n d d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w . Mr. a n d#320 for N o . 6 5 . a n o l d Crown Derby tlnal trouble. A n operation w a s perU1CUABD WALTON TCJIAY'S J. Adams, Hermann G. P l a c e a n d W i l - s o n of t h e late Justice J o h n Clinton is flaunted b y t h e complacent Property SUNDAY. Continuously 2 t o 11 P. M. formed upon h i m last Tuesday a t t h e ^ • r i ' S w a ^ ^ M o n t a g n e a n d Mlsa dinner set In bleu d e roi. Official English W " Pirt •—*. Popular PHcea. lard F. Place. Gray o f t h e N e w York d o u r o « ' A p p e a l M a n - , b « tof T 1 1 " * te. ° n t £ P J f a s a n t Dolly Madison X a Montague will b e a t W. W. Seaman, agent, gave f 4 « for Fairmount Sanitarium In Jersey City. T h e wedding took place In t h e mVrble, "o"fP r t e e I « * " * °*V*\°. T h e Illusion The bridegroom w a s g r a d u a t e d from H e w a s elected a Coroner of Hudson a s , ASS .-THE BATTLE ?L SOMME •om o . r » ».„...t h e flower boat In T h e Yellow 106 E a s t Eighty-fifth street f o r t h e w i n - No. 71, a Dutch silver gilt fruit s e r v i c e : county In 18S7 a n d in 1905 a member o f o ff th» the. u Meyer house. T n e j ^ y I Princeton In 1915 a n d t h e bride from room 1320 for N o . 120. a pair o f Italian gilt Jacket." w i t h only the pantomime o f the Oomed.v.W.4l.Kv.H:45.Mu.Thure.*B%t2J0 John T . McGarry of SL Cecilia's Catholic Vassar last June. the Jersey City Street and W a t e r Board. te M r s . Pierre M a l l will give, • . d i n n e r wood pedestals, a n d 1210 for N o . 44. a H e served a s a Democrat In t h e N e w " Week B'way A Xflth. Bvge. 8:1 A ^ T h e bride a c t o r s a n d t h e s w i s h swish of the P r o p After the marriage c e r e m o n y there Church. Boston, officiated. pair of Chinese porcelain mandarin j a r s f present was a reception a t t h e Hotel Biltmore. w a s g i v e n In marriage b y h e r cousin. erty Man's sandpaper, i s more artistic this evening a t h e r ^ h o m e . ^ F U f h « * • in famllle verte. Jersey Assembly In 1914 a n d w a s d e - ^CASINO Mat. T o m ' w * Wed.2:15. ^ , D r . J . H . Cramer f e T h e r daughter. M l » E v a MalU Among t h e g u e s t s w e r e D r . a n d Mrs.H a r l e s t o n Parker of Boston. S h e h a dthan a real b o a t o n the Immense H i p - n°ut feated f o r renomlnatlon a t the primaries T h e Yellow Jacket" and D a v i d Chester N o y e s . w h o will b e bought No. 3 2 . a s e t o f Capo dl Monte that y e a r . H e Is survived by a widow. John H. Finley, Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n c i s no attendants. The bridegroom h a d f o r podrome tank. ^t T c M KT**- 8; 20- Tel. 178 Bryant. table decorations, f o r $190. a n d John , — „ | \ BEST CASINO B|MW«. • • I I * ^ IRth 4 0 1 1 Ola iBBOi Mata-To-m'w & Thurs.230. Lynde Stetson. Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles F . h i s b e s t m a n h i s brother. Clinton G r a y d o e s n o t need t h e a i d o f t h e revolving " " H ^ in Grace Church n e x t T h u r s d a y ^ SHOW I N YEARS " • • • • • • W « » B > s t a g e o f t h e Century Theatre. The s a m e S ^ f w i t s will Include t h e members of | Wells gave $275 for N o . 75. a n o l d E n g Daly, the Justice a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m P . of N e w York. Br^dhursta RichMtUl,POOTMatt wlU fo1 lish t e a set. Rudd, t h e Justice a n d M r s . Chester B . Mr. Gray Is a member of t h e K n i c k e r - bamboo rod serves a s a weeping willow, R i c h a r d T w e r s . Herbert D u F u y paid $290 for N o . a h o u s e a n d a .scaffold, a n d there a r e n o 1 0 Next Monday—Seats Now B'wayA BO 8tRva. 25e to f.1. McLaughlin. Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m H . bocker. University- a n d Racquet a n d M ^ n i r a m C. R e l c x w i l l g i v e a r e - 48. a n antique marble g r o u p : Mrs. Mc MoNTCLAJK, N . J . Nov. 9.—Richard Newman. Mr. a n d Mrs. Alfred H . Smith, T e n n i s club's, a n d served a s a n A s s i s t - )I deadly w a i t s while t h e s e t Is changed. • »-.-|ng from Cob't A H»—«4 Theatre. Mat.T*vm w35c-75c.Tn8 S l l x H T TlllnCww ^ » : u V U bought oaugnt N *\o. izo, a & gilded g u a m taberm»«:»- j Triers. 78 y e a r s old. died l a s t night a t o . 125, Let It n o t b e imagined from anything cention o n t h e afternoon 01 u e c e m o e r » . Nichols the Mayor a n d M r s . J o h n Purroy ant District Attorney under W i l l i a m Next Week—*THK BLUE KNYYXOPB.** Mitchel. D r . a n d M r s . H e r m a n n M. T r a v e r s Jerome. Mrs. G r a y h a s t w othat h a s been s t l d , however, that "The a t h e r home. 1014 Madison avenue, w h e n I nacle. for J230. a n d L a n s * Co. g a v e h i s home, 20 Alexander avenue, after a n h e will introduce h e r daughter. Miss j $240 for N o . 155, a pair of c u t g l a s s Yellow J a c k e t " scorns stage settings. On I s h e will Illness o f t w o w e e k s . Mr. Tuers had reBirrs. Mr. a n d Mrs. A u s t e n G. F o x . Mr. sisters. Miss Gladys D e a c o n a n d t h e candelabra. sided f o r t h e greater part o f h i s life in '• .. and Mrs. J a m e s M. T a y l o r , t h e R e v . a n d Princess Rndxiwiil of Poland. A f t e r t h e the contrary, the settings are moat e l a b - l A m v Relck. West4Rth St. >-:Yf>ntnr»4rta T h e total f o r t h e session w a s $10.-the north end o f Montclalr. H e w a s a orate a n d beautiful a n d achieve i n Mrs. Albert Thorndlke will B t v e a a i n Mats. Saturday A Wed. 2 3 a Mrs. Wilton Merle S m i t h , t h e R e v . a n d reception Mr. a n d Mrs. Gray s t a r t e d f o r 879.50. The remainder o f Mr. MacDonwidower a n d la survived b y three broths t a n t l y . a n Oriental atmosphere which» n e r this e v e n i n g a t t h e H o t e l B o m e r s e i . Season's O N E Substantial Hit. M A T I N K Mrs. Henry E . Cobb, Mr. a n d M i a . W i l - N e w York a n d will s a i l t h i s w e e k f o r OliTer Morosco's Great Lauxhina Success ft WAV. £ 4 2 ST liam E. Lowe. Mr. a n d M r s . A . T . Europe for a s i x weeks honeymoon. O n breathes t h e perfume o f Incense a n d , Boston, f o r M i s s Beatrice r y n c n o n or ald's collection will b e sold t h i s after- ers, Edward, Charles and Albert Tuers. • N U M T " noon. T h e yellow Jacket, this city. Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H . Harris, their return t h e y will make their w i n t e r cherry blossoms. p The best price i n t h e evening s a l e o f symbol o f Imperial grower, worn b y t h e E t h a n Allen w i l l give a reception a t Justice Henry G. W a r d . Mr. a n d Mrs. h o m e In N e w York. E i w a r d Constable. English w a t e r colors w a s 9160, which y o u n g hero, a s well a s t h e other gorh i s home. 375 P a r k avenue, o n t h e afterAlton B. Parker, Mr. a n d Mrs. H . Hobart E d w a r d Constable o f 251 Amity street. g e o u s costumes, are n o t t h e products of noon o f D e c e m b e r 9 t o introduce h i s w a s paid b y W . W . Seaman, agent, for Porter a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. John CarstenNo. 107.'Charles Gregory's "Mariow o n Flushing, died yesterday in the Flushing Occidental looms. daughter. Miss K a t h a r i n e Allen. •en. Hospital. H e w a s born in England s i x t y I t i s possible that "The Yellow Jacket" Miss K a t h e r i n e A d a m s will g i v e a din- Thames." » .'.JV:NOT. la. 14. 16. 17.20.21.23.24. a t 2 3 0 The Rosenbach Company o f Philadel- eight y e a r s a g o , c a m e here w h e n 21 years is n o t s o faithful t o t h e Chinese s t a g e ner a t h e r h o m e . 375 P a r k avenue, o n of a g e , settling in Flushing. H e retired a s Speartaug—Mead. phia paid $100 for N o . 100. B . A . WaterS U N D A Y M A T I N E E A T 3 I conventions a s t h e author would h a v e Tuesday e v e n i n g f o r Miss H e l e n Haynes. Party o f Scientists t o Sail f a r t k e one believe, a n d It m a y b e that i t i s a w h o will b e married t o John Trevor low's "Bolton Abbey. Yorkshire." E d - I head o f a large baking establishment SOUTH OEANGK. N . J . , N o v . 9 . — M i s s Tropica o n November 1 5 . win S. Whitney g a v e $100 f o r N o . 8 0 .j t w e n t y y e a r s a g o . H e is survived b y his gentle satire o n the ultra-realism o f the A d a m s n e x t Thursday. Edna Belknap Mead, d a u g h t e r o f Mr. Alfred Parson's "Cherry T r e e s o n a j widow, four daughters and o n e son. American stage. B e that a s it may. It Is , NEWPORT, R. I . . N o v . 9.—The s t e a m Mrs. Frederic Neilson h a s returned and Mrs. Morris B e l k n a p Mead o f S c o t a j a d e d theatregoer w h o does not find y a c h t Alberta, which i s t o c a r r y a p a r t y from N e w p o r t a n d Is a t t h e P l a z a f o r NEW YORK'S LBADIMO V I I A T B I S A N D SUCCESSES. land-road, w a s married t h i s afternoon t o James Orloff Spearing o f N e w Y o r k c i t y of scientists headed b y D r . A l e x a n d e r "The Yellow Jacket" delightfully r e - the winter. P U P I R P B'wayA40St.Bra.830 in the Church o f t h e H o l y Communion H a m i l t o n Rice u p t h e Amazon R i v e r , freshing. Mr. and Mrs. A m o r y G. H o d g e s have M>u/rom wA WotL C j n r i n C Mats. Tomorrow&Wed.S30. "The Y e l l o w Jacket" b e g a n Its fourth gone t o t h e Greenbrier. W h i t e Sulphur here b y t h e R e v . A r t h u r R o m e y n Gray, sailed from here to-day f o r N e w York, MOST DEUGHTFVL BirSTCAI. •'Sparkling Ce*nedy."-"raf and will leave that city on N o v e m b e r 1 5 season y e s t e r d a y a t t h e Cort Theatre assisted b y t h e R e v . G e o r g e A . H a n n a . ENTERT4INMBNT I N NEW TORKI Springs. W . V a . . f o r a f e w w e e k s . Klaw 4t Eriancer's Supreme Snrcesa rector. Mrs. A l e x a n d e r H e n d e r s o n K i n g for South America. T h e expedition e x - after h a v i n g travelled t o almost every Mr. a n d Mrs. Joseph P a l m e r Knapp ef Bayonne. s i s t e r o f t h e bride, w a a pects t o m a k e a topographical s u r v e y o f land. I t will b e given f o r t e n matinees h a v e returned f r o m Southampton, L . L, matron o f honor, a n d t h e bridesmaids portions of t h e Amazon V a l l e y a n d I n - during t h e month o f November and will to 347 F i f t h a v e n u e . were Miss A m e l i e Colby o f E a s t Orange terior districts and studies o f d i s e a s e s not interfere In a n y w a y with "Upstairs Under t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e N e w York After t h e ptav S*o (Atop this Theatre) and D o w n , " which i s playing a t the s a m e City V i s i t i n g Committee a dance will b e and Miss Constance P r e n n o f N e w York of n a t i v e s in those sections. T h e members of the party will include theatre. city. T h e best m a n w a s R . B l a n d held in t h e ballroom o f t h e Colony Club T h e c a s t yesterday Included only three on the night of J a n u a r y 9 f o r the beneMitchell o f N e w York. T h e ushers w e r e beside Dr. and Mrs. Rice, formerly M r s . of t h e original company—Arthur Shaw. George D . Wldener. D r . W i l l i a m T . Edwin H . Mead, brother of t h e b r i d e ; fit of t h e c h a r i t a b l e organizations aided Th« nl*T t»»a* otita *ar l a t a Ustna. C E O - ftflHAM'^ THEATRE.rtway.43 St. Alexander Henderson K i n g . H . W . J e r - Councilman, pathologist of H a r v a r d U n i - Schulyer Dadd a n d Margaret Calvert, b y t h a t committee. Mrs. W i l l i a m Piervey. R. J . Ambler, J . A . C G r a y a n d v e r s i t y ; Earl S. Church of t h e U n i t e d each o f w h o m received "meet adora- s o n Hamilton w i l l a c t a s h o s t e s s a n d M. UUIWII « Eva.»-30. Tel. 392 Bryant MATINEES TOMORROW A WED. 2:20. fJcorge W h e a t o f N e w York, t h e four S t a t e s Coast a n d Geodetic S u r v e y a n d tion." T h e y o u n g hero la played this a m o n g t h e patronesses a r e Mrs. C l e v e - } « « s n n b y George Gaul, w h o brings land H . D o d g e . Mrs. W i l l i a m K. Draper.» c c* t!d; city. 3. g«f»!nfrist. last named h a v i n g been c l a s s m a t e s or b u o y a n c y a n d vigor to» t n e pari, a u - Mr?. K W>nrv H a r r i m a n . Mrs. L e w i s the bridegroom a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f the WATTU g a r e t Carroll, w h o played t h e flower- Iselln. Mrs. T h o m a s w . l a m u n i . 7.1. .i. South. Sewance. T e n n . •a = T - " - " — »«-* Brrrr BfcR?- s In like Chinese maiden. Is a l s o a welcome W i l l i a m Church Osborn. Mrs. Wlllard LSI\I\\JIJL,UI\J GAIETY T h e * t r e * E r s L S ^ a _Mata.230. addition t o t h e excellent company which Straight. Mrs. W i l l i a m D . Morgan and Matinees Tomorrow * Wed. 3 3 0 . O'Blenlt—Doremsa. Another Waahinrton Square playlet i«^°Jbe Mr. Coburn h a s gathered f o r this year's Mrs. Carl H . d e Gersdortf. transferred to vaudeniie s i ibe F i l i c a .»——-; ^niottaTL. Fragrant, diverting. appealing."-WoridPATKUSOX, N O V . 9.—Miss Gertrude SeT^-Overtone." COHAN &HAnnlSMaUnee Tomorrow 3 3 0 . Is a study In feminine tern- production, May Doremus. d a u g h t e r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. pcrament by Alice Gentenberr. with Helen \ t* a t l k S t . Tkaata William J. Doremus, w a s married t o John larkaye. aister of Wilton Lackaye. In t h e Henry O'Blenis l a s t n i g h t i n t h e F i r s t leading* role. _ Adele Bowlaod has been added to the cart Hefonned Church, In t h e presence o f Waldorf-Astoria—Charles B. Herron, Alaska: M r s . U a t d a a y F a i r f a x W i l l P r e s e n t Ambrwe Swaxey. CleTeland: A. M. Rchorer. 500 gueMs, the R e v . T h o m a s P . V e m o l l of "Her Soldier Boy." In which John Cbariea FnU of L a u g h s . Chicaso: Mr. and Mtt. Peroral Ro?>»rts. gammer H o n e t o Daughter. officiating. T h e bride w a s g i v e n in m a r - Thomas and Clifton Crawford are being COHAN A HARRIS THEATRE SPECIAL. starred. _ ^ ^%.„ Philadelphia: Mr. and Nrs. Finley J. Shepr riage n y her* father. Miss "Helen C. L^N-OX. Mass.. N o v . 9.—Mrs. Lindsay ard Miss Louise Ward McAllister. New York. E. H. Sothern will introduce Capt. John Mattalieu w a s maid o f honor, a n d Mrs. Hay Beath ot the British army at the ehow- F a i r f a x h a s bought t h e Catherine P . Tomorrows Wcd-iftxwy 2 2 0 . BiHmorc— H. It. Earie. Detroit: F. E- McJohn L . Elsele of N e w a r k . Mrs. E d g a r ln»- of the picture* of •The Battle of tne Root place, near t h e Wayside propcrty Hurh. Hongkong: George A. Tower. UlchCOHAN A HARRIS will r.resent ' J. Haaren o f Brooklyn, Mrs. T h o m a s Somme" at th» Aslor Theatre on Sunday- . a t w h i c h Mr. a n d Mrs. F a i r f a x pass their tnond. 1 I B F R T Y W c s l 4 2 d 8 «AMCSEMENT8. Belmont—Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Botworth. .tMCSEMENTS. Member* ot the Fiwt Field Artillery. Jnjt B o w e o f Hackensack a n d Mrs. "Emmons M D C n I I Twlco Dally. : Robert F . Hcrrick. Boston: 3Ir. lun.Mi.i ^:I5 & 8:10 P.M. P . Fullerton of P a t e r s o n m a t r o n s o f returned from the bonier, will be the guests s u m m e r s with Mrs. William H. Brad Montreal: an.1 Mr». C. B. Luther. Fall RiTer: J. M. ford. S h e will present t h e cottage and of the tnanagemnt this afternoon at the honor. R o y C. H a r p e r w a s b e s t m a n . Woodward. Clereland: G. E. Copeland. MilSSUAE Strand Theatre. . grounds t o h e r daughter. Mrs. Madge A farcical adventure by Rida Johnson Young. and t h e u s h e r s were W i l l i a m J . Doremus. waukee: Walter Camp. New Ha\en; Dr. and Telephoaos. Bryant 1O031-10O32. COLOSSAL SPECTACLE Binaldo Ariodante. elrht-yeai^old musical . KNICKERBOCKER. B'v. 38 St. ETS. 8:15Floyd S. O'Blenis, E m m o n s P . Fullerton prodisy. will be the feature o t the musical Chester Fairfax, wife o f B . Lindsay Mm. J. M. Taylor. Pouihkeepsie. Opening Night Moo.. Nor. 13. at 8:15 (1st Matinre* Tomorrow * Wednesday at 2:15. ORCHESTRA OF 50. F a i r f a x . Vanderbilt—Georae L. Street. Jr.. Richtime). Pearl Fishers. Hempel: Caruso. D e and Garret J . B e r d a n . a l l o f Paterson. programme of the Strand next week ana D A V i n »»P|.ASCI» nresenu DAVID mond: W. W. Sunderland. Dayton: J. O. Luca. Rothler. Conductor. Polacco_ Mr. a n d Mrs. J . Macy Wlllets have • Society of New York V Peter M. O'Blenis w a a r i n g bearer. will conduct the orchestra for the Taont i K M WEST 44 ST. EVE. 8:30. Eaton. Clerelani: H. J. Allen. Montreal: Wed. Ere. at 7:45. Tristan a n d Isolds. Kurt. io T H E M U S I C R 9 F IFTH BCLAdliU Mat*. Tomorrow & Thurs. 2 5 0 . ' SEASON—1917 haeuter overture. ,«.„—. i gone t o N e w York. Mrs. Reginald Frost, B. F. Horn*. Lawrence. Homer: Drlus. Well. Braun. Schlesel. Reiss. . k J f c - U £ ; £ I i - £ M A S T E R A private view ot the motion pictures w h o w a s a guest o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J o - Claridge—H. If. Cu<tmore. Clereland: A. E. Conductor. Bodanxky. JOSEFSTRANSKY... Condtrtor Wetherlll—Blapnam. •howing battleships of Admiral Sir John seph H . Choate. w e n t t o N e w York t o - Williams. Warren. Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. W. Thurs. Ere., at 8:13. Marten Lescaut. Aid*. This afternoon a t fJO, CARNEGIE HALL. Perinl; Caruso. Scotti. Segurola. Bada. Retss. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ». — I n t h e JeUiooe's North Sea fleet in action and Brit-1 day. SOLOIST «<l « mar a « Mrs. J o s h u a W . D a v i s and Mrs. Alexander. Rye: F . Osten-ler. Greenwich. Manhattan— Robert L Pag«. Leominster: E Conductor. Papl (debut). troops in Mesopotamia waa given yesterMISCHA K» JL HI A W Church o f t h e A s c e n s i o n , Claymont, tab day prelimlnarr to their showing next weex L i n d s a y Russell, w h o were a t the Lenox R e f i l l . Ridley Park. Pa.; W. W. Staub. Fri. Ese.. at 8. Rovenkavaller. Ober. Hempel. F l - I . T f l T V I 4«thSt.A Ifwav. E v « . s a a Del., a t noon to-day. Miss B a r - at the Bialto Theatre. Club since t h e Hotel Asplnwall closed, Bellcme. P a . : A. H. Reynolds. Pitt*burr. Ma«on: Goriu. Wcfl. Althouse. Reiss. Con^ F L L l U n M m U l T o m - w & W e d . J :3rt. Programme. Next Sunday Aft. a t 3. Carnegie bara Carr Btepbam, daughter of "The Flame" on Monday will begin its will g o t o N e w York to-morrow. * Mr. McAIpin—Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cote. Montreal: ductor. Bodanxky. Hall. Mat., at 2. Prince Ixor. Alda. Fermi, j Capt Harrison A u g u s t u s B i s p h a m . U . last two weeks at the Forty-fourth Street and Mrs. William E . a Griswold closed Edwin R. Perkins. Jr.. Clereland: D. J. Sat. T Chlcaco: H. G. Chatam. Winston- Delaunob: Amato. Botte. Dldur. Bads. 8egu- I X N.. retired, w a s married t o Robert Theatre before going on tour of the large W y n d h u r s t a n d w e n t t o N e w York t o - Reeley. _ I Salem. N. C-: Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Fortsoa. rola. Conductor. Polacco. Eastern dties. Sat. at 8. Pop. Prices. 75c. to S3. .Uda. RapWetherlll. J r . T h e R e v . Gibson Gantt. Washinxton. ••Object—Matrimony" will more on Monday d a y . Plaaa—L»wls H. Merritt. Duluth: Mr. anl Ppld. Homer: MartlneOt De Luca. Bottler. AH Programme. U A R R I Q WEST 42 St. Evs.at.S20. assisted b y t h e R e v . Clarence W y a t t from the Cohan and Harris Theatre t o the Conductor. Papl. r i M s T C l l 9 Mats.Tomorrow A- Wed. 2:20. Mrs. F. C. Van Dusen. Minneapolis: Hale Rossi. UARDMAN ^ ^ ^ I n d o d i n a S y m p h o n y "Erolca." Bispham. a cousin o f t h e bride, per- Forty-eighth Street Theatre. It will replace P'ASO USED. HoMen. Chiraro: Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Van Tlcketa at Box Office. Felix F. Leifds. Mgr. formed t h e ceremony. Capt. B i s p h a m "Blch Man. Poor Man." which goes on tour. Vorst. New York: Leon Karrer. G. H. Pollet. will be replaced by -Capt. Kldd. Jr. gave b i s daughter In m a r r i a g e . Mrs. and Mr». Jules Mor.tant. Paris. Marine Elliott Theatre. 30th St. nr. B*way. Georges Renarent. known to the Theatre Norris Mumper o f Areola. N . J . , acted Fraacais audiences last year, has been re- H i s E x h i b i t s a F e a t n r e a t O y s t e r Netherland—E J. Sbeiby. Washinxton: Mr. J t ^ O ^ wita Osorg* .Nasn mod Janet Uercner. W.42 St. Evs.320. Mat.Tom"wAWedJ(30. and Mrs H. Stuart. N«w York. B a y Caryaaath.enavm Show. as matron ''of honor, a n d M i s s R e t t a engaged for this aeason. and will create the RiU-Carlton—Mrs. Charles S. Pillsbury. R'WAVat4CthPt. Evs. S 4 0 Colon of N e w York w a s m a i d o f honor. leading role in one of the new productions t . EETTSS. .882^00. . I G L O B E Matinees r •• — r r T I a iw W.. 4a 43 sSt. OTSTER B A T , N . Y., N O V . 9.—William Minneapolis: Mr. and Mrs. ITuxh E . Lerare. Bonheur'a company. ..,—„ Tomorrow Jc Wed. 3 2 0 . The best m a n w a s L u t h e r R . G r a v e s 2d ofIniAiden [ a i l s ] g | | C I M =*Mata.Tom'wAWea. Washinrton: Thomas J. Prindrille. Chlcaxo; honor of Schiller's birthday, bis "J""R. Coe, whose estate Is Just w e s t of T O D A Y A T 3 lam Tell'* win "be riven at the lining Place ] S o c i e o f X of Bennington, V t . _ 8 o c ! e t y N e w Y o r k V Mrs. John Cox. Philadelphia Chansons dew Botdats d s France yoU! here, w o n almost half o f t h e prizes a t WALTER DAMROSCH. DAMROSCH. Cond'r. X Tbeatre_to-nlfht and Saturday nicht. —* Murray Hill.—T. W. Smith. Concord: E. R. M. CLAYTON HAMILTON Best Show In Town- Famous Olobc Chorus s\oxVrrhT-£rrtng"CcTpse:'~wiii expire a t the j t h e Oyster B a y chr>-aanUiernum show Fellow*. Springfield. Vt.: Mr. and Mrs. J. ' X AEOLIAN HAIX. / r.ustaTe Ferrari at the Piano (Knabe Piano'). To-day a t 3 a n d Next S e n . Aft. a t 3 . Saturday matinee. ... J to-day. Twenty-one w e a l t h y N e w York- M. Jackson. Boston: J. Henry Wallers. Syra- Dir. Catb. A. B a m m a n . Ticket* at Box Office Eraest Shuter win present Lionel Atwiu | e r a n a ( J flowers entered In the show cuse: H. F . Keene. Hartford. SOLOIST R A I T I ? f t Eelph i n Horace Anneeley HAROLD O A U l i n Park Avenue—G. R. Clark. London: M. W. Q l r e s U l e 9 l n t n l s township. Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s E . Chater o f and Phyllis 1 Binsharaton; F. E. Embrick. Bos"Lenore" Symphony. H»tt: "l*m DJIncsCoe'a flowers took t w e n t y blue ribbons. Cantwell. Alston, Mass.. h a v e announced t h e e n - y S ^ i . ^ S f a ^ r f ^ r h1 f ^ ton; Dr. C. L. Bailey. Albany: J. C. Ross. and Symphonic Variations. C. Franck. gagement o f their d a u g h t e r . Sites Mar- , ^ r f o o x o M c e ^ a ^ S w ^ p T n « the Hip-1 Commodore P . Stuart Blacktorfs flowers Troy: H. A. Campbell. Hudson. N. Y. SeaU at Box Office. Aeolian HalL ilOJS FRIDAT AFTERNOOW second, taking seven flrsts. H . L garet Winifred Chater. t o Frederick I podrome for the sals of seats up to Chritt- •Ktn Stratford—Miss I. Wood Oirden. London. GRAND O P E R A CO! f l ll T Mat. Today * i nn 2 5 L . 5 S ? . l ^ « i . CARNEGIE n A L L Lewis Hurlhutt o f Buffalo, Mr. H u r l - 1 mas. The Century Theatre yesterday also p r a t t o f Glen Cove w o n t h e prise for ImperiaV-J.vnes F. Post and wife. WilminrORPHANS* D A T LEXkNOTON " T S S X 5 1 * 5 1 : Best Seats » I . U U FIVE THURSDAY AFTERNOONS butt w a s graduated from W i l l i a m s Col- opened a second box office for the advance ^ ^ ^ t a W e decoration of chrysanthe- ton: O. C. Cox. Chicaso; A. M. Clay. ScranFRIDAT N I G H T ^ ^ F I V E SATURDAY EVENINGS . ^ L " . ^ J ^ a l L S S . ar^nrosoermV irnums. A m o n g other prize winners were ton: E. R. Sanford. St. LouU: S. W. Willlege in 1913 a n d f r o m t h e M a s s a c h u s e t t s ^ , e Worcester: S. H. Gilbert. Chicago. k Schumann-H«Jnk. Chack. Leglnska. ElCITT DEPARTMENT NIGHT. U o ^ t h V p ^ » g ? 1 ? t o w ^ T f ^ n e Charles Tiffany. E . F . Whitney. J a m e s lams. Institute o f T e c h n o l o g y In 1 9 1 5 . with. ANNA PAVLOWA • " f S i ^ J S S i J ^ S ! * CathedralSt. J o h n . Herald Square—E. T. Holland. Buffalo: N. ItirxHmaa. Laxxarl. PuUtr Ansjitaa. C o o i . ABlair. John A. Carver. Howard C Rurfaa A ^ b S S d o ^ h i BSwiaa Consul to * — » " — » — , " Thmuich the ronrtesr of WfTUaia L. SberreO. Worid's Biggest Show SUBSCRIPTIONS. | i t o SB for either C. Booker. Norfolk: G. K _ Sims. Clereland: <;uerriert. Sat. Mat.. Butterfly; Nurht. Chenler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H . L e n t o f P a s I (he burl.r^quc tide show win b s lepaatod. and at t h e Lowest Price* series, a t Room 1207, Aeolian Hall. friers | i to J j . Phone Plata £020. Stein way S. 3 . Kendall. Denver. saic, N . J., h a v e a n n o u n c e d t h e e n g a g e - S w York. Yvette Guilbert, Marie Tempest S m i t h and Frank A. Galey. • ^:<-h well known stars as Mane Dresalor. Piano. -*r.t of their daughter. M i s s Clara l x n t , snd others, a special benefit matinee wiU be VNIlliain Kolycr. Mane Wells. Mart* Shotwril. fiTtn at the Princest Theatre Monday for the OPERA HOCSE. Kita Dctiraf. King itamrott. Edward DaTta. to Jesse Angel o f A s t o r i a , L . I . destitute children of Petrorrad. 34th. W. of IVway. ll,in>M Konl of the Metropolitan Opera Co. 4»iO ow. I r.vew. K T « . at J». MaU. Tom'w A Wed. at 2. with many oth«»r well known *ta*n and theatrlF R I D A T M O R X I S r , MIT.HICA f E E. of B'y »t <-»! star* will t»ko part as Circus Freaks. Mr. K'a» * F"r'sn-er'« c t c a n t l c Production Grand Ballroom. Biltmore Hotel Charles Hopkins— Mrs. Uopkias I 8 ^ 0 H.irrv Krlrhenha^h as harker. and Jack Sbesrlll This Morning a t 11 MATINEES 350 Lirini People *.« t.ion Tutorr. Hall A ^t^tilng and Loolso FRANCES Tt)-D.\T * SAT. diedOctohtr Krlloy will appear In InterpretlTe dancinjt. PASQrAf-E Saral Lteateaaat Oacc Attracted GEORGE ISHAM ECOTT. 20 Lnring Horse. AT S:30. Sweeney). ToThe •Innocent IJe" ww such a great snores* J». 1>15 (Appraiser Charles S tal asset*. I1*10.»«): « l t . m : -net J i hat it is to hr repeatoil KrWay Evening, wbeta , First Time Attention b y Iacreaalasx H e i g h t . T at1 " estate. $5»l..-5. A a n n e Marie Scott, daughter, received : Miss Valentine Grant, the Star, win herself apKANSAS C I T T . M O . . N o v . » . — N a v a l life estate In l l t l . S l t . I pear in the xlslnal costume of Nora O'Brien.; At her death It Henry E. Dlxey ' which she brought from County Kerry. Irep S a e V l o her children, but If s h e d es —Tiro Murphy Lltut. Welsh, w h o w i t h Lieut- C K. JOHANNES JASCIIA land. without Issua the estate passes to LouIM Bronson w a s killed y e s t e r d a y a t Indian Scott ana C. H. Fcott. slJter and brother 8ATCRDAT AFTERNOON Head. Md., when a n aerial bomb s h a t - of decedent. Awets Included: Bonds TAROCH1AL SCHOOL DAT tered the airplane In which they were of Connecticut Valley. Lumber Company. TllK *VCCKS« OF TWO SEASON*. •raXing a test o f t h e explosive, received SH0 12S: ! « • shares New Jersey General The Ivuin1 from PnhHC Pchool 21. M Mot* St. Ren. srats. $3: hox te.xtn. t.%. On vi!«» af TtiltC o . H9Mi: 1.0«9 shares Tlde>.i* appointment from K a n s a s City In Security more Friday Morclnc Muxicale Box nm^c.will play, special Motion l*fctur« for ehlWrrowater 0\1 Co.. I'.JO.tJO: l i t shares Ortat MARY PICKFORD Management R. E. Johnston. Krai*- t*Uno. Pumh A Judy Show. lieal Indians sod Call 15CS. H i s fight for t h e appointment Northern Railway. » I t . « l ; bonds Southern ilrcn Dattcrr*. I LESS T n A N DCs " atirarted wide notice a t t h e time a s h e SAT CROAT N I G H T NW.USOJ Orcn. ft Foloi«»s. nitmar« f'-und himself t w o Inches under height ^ ^ B ^ E ' ^ A V O A C H . d i e , October , CARNEGIE HALL., Swrdav *at«My ^ft. Aft. NOT. 1» at 3S FRATERNTTT N I G H T !ft h'.* physical e x a m i n a t i o n after passing Tickets "S ctt. to JnnJor Arrerlcan Leasee and their Dram Mallneos Thurs.. Frl. A Saw IWtCWOLArPTNW 6 9 Y r T r r « e » 9 T a t:i:iiant scholastic test. tt. Boxes f i t A l l « forps •will atteni. ^<^^«lr.t:S L»*> . . ,»,. Temporarily a t Kow at Box Offlc". Young Welsh placed himself under a dau«ht»r. t»»nefcUry. lt'K!r.n»rn 1 JAMES DINNEV. died October *% » \ * Direction C. A. Ellis. Steinway 'Ur.o Vrti. P" >.«:<-AI Instructor a n d b y exercises and fAppraUtr Ta-.:KhT. Howeri). Total awets. * « . and I0.. • Tet 6J24 tlrerley •*» K:IJS Increased h i s height t o the mini- net estate. JS.tH. Twelvs nephews t TII HATHE WITH d.~l| W LLL n-.um rr<r>ir'vrent In the allotted time. vav.tts.. n ' f » » benenc.'arie*. —_, _ DROOKLVN AMISEMEN'TS. Comedy Thea.. S u n . r.rg.. NOT. 17. at S:.10. ToCrnrral . 1H< (AppraUer B o w: * n, , )U. T MRS «ROSXE (IREENBEJIGER. Lieut. We:sh w a s t o h a v e been m a r - January PIANO AND VIOLIN SONATA RECITAL Park W»r». ur l Fulton St«. Mat. *'' I November 23 t o a y o u n g w o m a n In tal artit*. $ » . : « : net ^ t * ^ - » .ri .s/'.Mwn iiDfvin.i Afnc.se/KCLE ihlMren of dVcVdVnV'lwnenciartes. I'-^'on. relatives here declared. OaJiv WILLIAM JACOBS, died N j ? T » ™ ^ *•• Vh-.tUs lhihn(\c-n A Florcnl ZUfft'A, Jr. , 1»1S fArpr»l»»r ComPlen). ™''rf£* £ SEATS NOW ON SALE. JOYLAND Tkts. SOc to *2. Bore» %\2. <?tclnway PUnoi i n H I - net estate. I1I.I0*. c n a r i e ' ». IRT SL'NDAT. 3—BIO CO DirecttonMu-«!cl*R»'CoDcrrt \ l Anaeemen 1.1 n c i V d H e a r y Jacobs brothers. 1***3™% CONCERTS— • mMtmmi Klnr»y. nephew, each received 11.101. ana two niece* each II.ISO. „ ,. 1 DADIf THEATRE ' 2 - 3 : 3 0 - 7 3 0 - o T . M . Carnegie Hall. Tne«. l: V g., Nor. 14, at *:30 MRS. CARRIE OANS. died Aprll^IT. O! KEY.—At High'and F a l > . N. V.. Alton 1*1 ( <Aprr*l»*r Compton). Son» *Otal * * " £ rAnrVcolTirnbus Circle ls.13-.Wc_U I I ? M t tttate. *I0»«I. v -»«*f»«.^.v*; i»:'k»r. aged I I years. Rerltal, L a t 2 H»rrm»n ar.d I.lllls O. Ruchtbaum. daugnMME '.••onsON.—Ceor»s A- Ooodson. ters. each rerelred | U . U 0 . Week. V•.:^^ra^ from ' T H E FUNERAL It's Rig. R o m a n t i c . Fscltlng, Different: FRANCES tr. r.M"« f.'rrflV.tf Musical S\ov FK4NK LA FORCE at the Piano <mit»in. CHURCH." Broadway. C«th and ITth tL-liCUOlCE FIRST i t M) Mgwent R-K.40HNSTON. Peals at >t<.*Of!lo«\ 'C*Tnpb«:i Boltdlng). Tims later. •>'* UALCUSYSHATSAT...V' *™ Adam Flnek and Antoinette Wright, sons AF.OUAN nALL, TO-NIGHT at S:\:,. niN.-|c.—At Montclalr. N. J , November ». and daughters of dece.l.nt. received bu k rnn,N Steak 1>1<. Chrtstepher A. Hlr.cJt. aged IJ «f entate and there, were small teracles to Rot Office at MADISON SQ. GARDEN. ° . . « r a l irandcWMrea and other relatives. NOWorEN OA.M.toS P.M.ror sale of •rau and Wed<5 ngs and recephen*. Mvtral gran ^'»r«. hotes for entire week of *how (NOT. II to I . ) Aostralian Contralto i>»riimi, »"ur.»ral eervict will be held at h!i late Violin 5 - t r i e tl e&tetUinmenl in New York WaUnrr-t WV»f«/.»<fd-i ^ Sti-ini/w. arvl mtrarved seat* for any ».!njrle t^rrormanoe. hn^.». 201 Grors street, Sunday. NoRcwTTC*! JHeaWSOc. t o * . , on sale at HOT l»nV« 0XLV TKt t i l t OF EVtraYTMiafl. vemVr II. at I P. M. lattrment at o r f . R \ I RK4T» FOR A M . OPERAS Hall. To-morrow at 3:30. Aeolian | xrrlTals by Ibe Trench How Esparnc. from Aft., If r o u are interested, call a t $ 8 W e i t ••onvenltnce of t h s family. TICKETS I Burewrlr^lomBotjahtaTalSoti. MARCEIA.A Kurt Bordeaux Pr-ir.c !iacohC Theatre TlcVet OfTlce. Strai:«5<-hIndler • Mrs. A. LeCartler. ; H o u i t o n Street, M a n h a t t a n , or a t S i W i l KKKN-ET—Sarah, on Noverabsr t . daugh- Miss Ada Butte*. Pfluner 4LVSt;rtrley Normandle Hotel. Bwaycc«r.3sth at the llano j Dr. V7. T. rotter. •tr tt Sarah Shopter and t h s lats N t l - Benedict Carter. <Ch!ckcrlr.sr i rn«,*n Miss May Robtnson Ferdinand Carpi. l o u t h b y Street, Brooklyn, b e t w e e n 9 II. HANSON | Mirt. M . Smith. __ . ^ ton Heory Keeney. ?eat« at Bos o.T.e* Douglas Falrhanks la Hector Dutranne. n. | W%1 F.KEITH'S 'Nan Hatperln, W m . H can Aristocracy." faneral Satorday. If A. M.. a t her homa. Capt. Fred L, Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. and S P ° Am ... noM.'CelH«t.Rolot»H tntVsn Vorst. Camegte Ila'l, Temorr on i f t . . at 3:.t0. r * A t A P P j T h o m p w n « Ce.. Mont A H»rt O O West Ninety-fourth street: later- C Hertford RsMerKm, Miss EUi»J)e Wolfe. t\r»'»y.«2<1|l R»n« Km rtoe i * A L A V . E 1 gomery A Perry, Reatrtot parable RUlto Orchwica OM.V RECITAL T H i s RK4SOS ksj • • r f = % l * - : r , . .-.»,<., Herford.HalsAPatsrron • •IS-2S-50 ** Incompar ner.t prtTata. \I*T T i r ' T R R ward. n y 4,:b r i ic^ - I l l s f ^ s r C ! ^* * r.ti«Edward* ACe..ri1e*i Salllnrhy the White Star liner Baltic for r r S*Jer1*J paid whit* Uartrtng 6CHIEFFEUN.—Baddenty, e e Nerambsr 1 Dally Mat, 3.V-II A D o u g l a s . French A Els. rrl.es » l . II.V>. II. I2..V) (KtiAh<« Pi»no'.. 7. E-lgar A SchlelTeUe. son ef t h t U t e Tvlveti Allan. - Ths Rl«ht _ Rer 8e»ta Wolf»ohn Buroau. 1 W. 3«th. or Ila'l. Edgar and Anna M. Schlsftslln. TraTfrs^Aii^an. Ruytcn* Wolcott R«:aUve« and friends are rsspsclfullr la- Alfred HTKfft. 9HF!AT*RK Teatman-Rlrra- Bishop of Worcester. Tited to attand t h e funeral ssrrlce at Georr* Macbeth. n i i n i i r I-re*. ST.%. Mstm*«« Sat. «• «un 3:15. The Yen. John Henry F. Norris Miller. It East Talrty-ftlafh street, on Friday Fifth Ave. and : i t h 81. j . G. rordham. Crei*. Archdeacon of TOLLE DOILY 5ttclal rates to cermantnt gutus. morning a t I I •'etaoH. Inlarmtat A n d r a w J U t c h l ^ Worcester. 'tared l.oOO Timos In Berlin. l U c . t « I D family rault. St. Paura Chorea. East* MllUlflka Alfred Wilsoa. r U r c < , 1.000 Times in E chaster. N«w Terh cttr. • i , Taylor, Philadelphia Painter Princeton Man a n d Vassar tiirl United i n Church of the Messiah. J. B. MaeDonald's Furnishings Go for $10,879.50 at Afternoon Session. Play a t the Cort Delightfully Refreshing: to Jaded Theatregoers. MATINEES BOOKED MANY BUY W A T E R COLORS MISS EDYTH DEACON Present Cast Includes Three Members of the Original BRIDE OF H. 6. GRAY Company. W o r k of Royal Society o f Painters Brings In $4,230 in Evening. NOTABLES AKE GUESTS Uetoptiou at Biltmore After Ceremony Performed by the Bev. J. H. Holmes. TEX B-way*60tfcSt, HTER GARDEN Evenings at 8. MAT. TO-MORROW. «Oe. tmttM. WILLIAM FAVER8HM SHOW OF WONDERS SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT OBITUiVKY. CHRISTOPHER 1 . HINCK. a. , • • • • • • • - - • • GETTING MARRIED HENRIETTA GR08MAN 39th ST. EMMA DUNN UDLN)Y3r • PIERROT Captivating!] THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Playhouse ^ 4 Wedding Takes Place in the Country Home of Ex-Seeretary Meyer. ni PRINCESS TJttOGt Cfit LONG ACRE ^ W o ^ o w ? * TT NOTES OF THE SOCIAL WOBJJ). BIGGEST HIT IN YEARS SOLONGLETTY NOTHING^^TRUTH TAYLOR HOLMES BUNKER BEAN 44tl ST. Ujm. i Oct, THE FLAME SN. SHNSQ PLAYERS LINAABARBANELL Se brtdaflSlV. *»* *""** . *' "•" ' STANDARD Object-Wat rimony LYRIC CORT A-DAUGHTER II UPSTAIRS ^ D 0 W N OF THE GODS" CORT TREATRE-T0-0AY 2 : 3 0 TO STUDY AMAZON DISEASES. A^TTcKELLERflANNI T H E YELLOW JACKET NEW AMSTERDAM CYRIL MAUDE In HUDSON TIFFANY & Co. W A T r u r c Aun L 1A PLAYS AND PLAYEBS. RuArFIFTC u n i v i i L j mil/ i r a i v i i BUYS LENOX PLACE FOB GIFT. MISS SPRINGTiriE £gflS££^wSfi^o, POLLYANNA ZIEGFELDgSFROUC Turn^Sr^Jhl! Rath Chatterton Come Out £ Kitchen FLAJN, JEWELED AND ENAMELED ABB1YALS AT THE HOTELS. Object Matrimony NEXT MONDAY—SEATS NOW METROPOLITAN u oimDBEwapTS^g MAJOR P E N D E N N I S g CRITERION E T a ^ S a S B ' CAPTAIN KIDD, lr. D. W. GRIFFITH'S PHILHARMONIC WARFIELD SEVEN CHANCES Ail TCHAIKOVSKY IER •ES a* I* bar* jneUtest reach. uikK can its. ar prl- 69th REGIMENT BAZAAR HIPPODROME "THE BIG SHOW" SECOND PUNCH & JUDY WILLS AND APPBAISALS. Alda ISIT sc«A UNDER SENTENCE RAYMOND HITCHCOCK <° BETTY HEATING tHEATE OfGAGEMENTS AHH0UHCED. WELSH, KILLED, ABOUT TO WED. *io«r| itonj. GOOD GRACIOUS ANNABELLE is rocking t h e REPUBLIC YVETTE GUILBERT SYMPHONY 0ST0N-NATI0NA i t by ARMS mm CIBL !OSE? HOFMANN BEETHOVEN W. B. C0E WINS 20 PHIZES. - Wninirxi^i™-' Kit-'UaSSaVi: DiEii. „ THE 8EAG0EES. 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