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MRS. W. G. OAKMAN'S
GUESTS AT THEATRE
Prlj Oi't'iipios Nearly All thefCnlckfrlnickcr Orches-
tra Floor.
MK.s.lM'.HYDK'S RECEPTION
pa hit nl Slierry'H In Aid of(iivi'tiwieli Hon no Set-
tlement.
Mr.. Walter O. Onktnan Rave a thearHt party fltul supper last night for herdfbulnnio daughter, .Mls Katharlno Oak-i-i- a
Th rty occupied nearly the en-
tire crchtr,i floor of the KnickerbockerTheatre whero the guests uw "TheUuithlnR Husband." Afterward they ret-
urned to Mm. Oakmsn's house, 7J5 Fifthsiinue. where supper mi served, andUKr there was Informal dancing.
An-- it thr gursta were Mr. and Mre.jiy rtoi'U Mr and Mrs. John A. Oade,Mr, ami Mrs, Rutgcr U. Miller, Mr. andMrs (irahnm F. Illandy, Mr. and Mr.I)U.t tlu Pont Irvine, Mr, and Mre. Harry, rarkfr Mr and Mre. Harold F. Had-de-
Jr. Mr and Mrs. F. Harper Sibley,Misses Constance Williams, Noel Has-r- i
Alien Haven, Eleanor Hartshorne,.rothy Taylor, Urllng Sibley, Le limnl'jrso-- s. t.f)l.' Smith, Marie Louise Km-n-- n
Brown. Dorothy Chlsolro,Mirari't Henderson, Louisa Kissel, Emily'vdflfi'i. Ellxabeth McVlckar, MarieLoulie Hodewnld, Louise Dixon, MiriamlUrrlman Fmlly Ford, Josephine Ntcolt,OAtlifrtno Colt, Frances Henry and HildaLccltwood.
There wire also present Barclay H.
Loverlng
handsomely
Turnbull.
Governors
SOCIETY WOMEN BU8IHE98.
AustenPlerson, Sell
Mre.Mrs.
Forty.with
thewith several
theythe
Cigarette Companythe
which will made,hundred,
expenslvoIncluding Russian
offlcea thfl ennrorn,Just
beingdecorated, although promoters
jirr jur.n i. itrrj, jr., r,uwra nip- - i nomas, mo playwright, presided and'Gordon A. Lawrence McK. address. As the various
l!..ler. Itobert W. Tllney, Alfred Oreen- - ",hor selections pictures i
Mih. Arthur Morgan Gilbert.,! Zh?T had his tho stage,
John Wendell. Itobert C, at. Law-- 1 read a scene fromrer.ee Unnnell, Anton It. Schefer. J, 8tu- - his "Madam Butterfly" Dyne-,- n
Charha H. Welling, ley Prince his songs,nr.ih.m, George Field, O'Hrlen, ' th "Pueblo Indian's to the
Goddess" '
..ore Martin. Anderson William Arab'sU " ir r...e ' Ki.in.v !.?,
r.TIey Davis.,
HillCturles D. Morgan.
M . K Friincls Hyde of 39 West Fifty- - '
tilth s'ret gavu a reception with dan- - i
t:t yeteiday afti-rnoo-n In tha ballroom'
i f t.ie tiiitliMin. Tlio room was
ry J.
la
of
two
J.
with ami Dowers, was in a reading'frcshmtnts ' his "A and.u'. i the room. Crothers a
the were Mr. and Mr. h"" "Voung WlsJom."V l.lndabury, Mrs. Andrew Car-- Taliaferro are now
Drown, Mr. road from his "The Scare-A.;;ia- n
H. .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert nnd Maude, with Luurettoy Mrs. Taylor, gavo a one act untitledMrs II. Alexander) Mrs. P. Mrs. the of
D. llarliour, Mrs. George were in on aln and Mrs. J. on
)riis Simmons, Mrs. Zoltlkoffer, entertainment theJ!- - 11. Church. Patronage Mrs. Iteglnald de
n!in II. Mrs. A. Mr"- - Henjamln Guinness, Mrs.i tro' J. Plerson, Mr. and Mrs.
' Mrs. Htuyvesant Mrs.S. Van Rensselaer, M. Huntington, Prlnoess Troubetskoy,
and Margery I.arkln, Katlierlne , Mm. Charles Gibson, Mrs.4ii, Olga McAlpln. rlnai". Mra. and
Madden, Constance and Whitney.!Ma Frances M. ' Winston Churchill Is president of the
and Hhannon; Walbrldge S. , and Theodore Ih oneLawton, Van tiut- - I the
jV.i, Dougherty, OrlandoJ. Ueorge WTI.Til APPKATQATQ
I Madden. Hunton. i
T' I A. and Alrxandor J. 'X .,r Mooke, died February
In at Sherry's taat ls. Nl",-'uurt- h andhe.d a for the of Yl,8 I.e",f,,y ,?'""l'trU!
at 26 ,l,lbf3 B,?Vei',1" "
i ta which HrkTyou .V'TInterested. dinners'"1 rA0 ouirlrt."
Ed .r"kUBX 'veVd "n?r ' ??"L"L!ll ,hi".C.n- -iV IkJ:
Comnetctlvo dancing for injr.M h amateurs took In one
was one of'le features.
the were Mrs. HelmontMathews. Mrs.
AWn ll Wfllman.T ami Eliot I
?w of those who assisted as membersef 'he lioor committee were theAu Te-j Otborn,Chappell Mortimer, Theodora La- -
Urooks, Elizabeth Kendall,i.I-- a Stlllmnn, Wlnthrop.P.rk, Ctvemlolln II. and
H, Hrown. IteglnaldH S, W'lilterlgniWton, V. Hlckox, Jr.,t andS Ilrowi, Jr,
Arnong' the patronesses present wereMr. Hamsey Mrs. Illngwoodl.
tr a i 1, vn.-- i. xrg' Merrlti. Mra. Thomas Thncher"
Mr. Mrs. Augustus N. '
Mr Andrew Fletcher and Mrs.
tr of the World.An ilnment for the of
tt St will be thl."on in the ballroom of the Gotham.
Hef nml ten will hA arvd nnt' e will be nn exhibition of I
r.l s by oung of society. I
A ikee a Trlncesa.hi will give legends of
r tribe tho patronessen are" T. II.
R. Iliahop, Mrs. Mor- -'" K. Mrs. A. De Gersdorff4 Mrs Strphen
Ford will give
T .re will be meeting- Juniors, dancing class forl' e ar Sherry's.
M s M. Werner will a re-'- V
n this evening at thetr ltjuiante daughter, Miss Charlotteronwe Werner.
T !' day Club will meet to- -'
' - the room of theVa lr it
M and Mrs. Michael M. VanR ve a at the mti-Carlto- n to- -
'K Fine Arte ball at theThe wilt be In one
" vatei room' 'U'ornted In Venetian
e ,i of eighteenthfc Woodward, U. 8. and
v ini gave a last atfor Gen,
is U. H. A., nnd Mrs.I " w',0 will soon for the
' a'i it thn were' and general
nam .T. itmva a. flftnf.ttit- f at the of her psrente,
M's. John De 901'
M. Borden of 350 will give a
"r mis tor Mia(
T st for this of' f Iveague will be to- -
! theI Lee a
' ' ntdaughter, Virginia''m.
Katnryn haa
' "" J lllcnner will glv an afternoony! , '" fnr Ml Lucreiia Horl of thet, u on February t at
Fifty.eventh
IW
nn.tr,, Cigarettes.
of 43 East Fiftiethand J. I'irrson, Jr., of
18 havo openedft cigarette manufacturing business
at 027 Madisonenterprise Hire weeks
ago, arranging of thoknown and with tho lilts.for a market. In the weeks sincethen have and sold many thou-sand cigarette ami have put under-taking on a practical business
Tho name of the ts theAUanne and thecigarette to bo known as Altanne.The regular the new thcheapest bo costsa or 26 cents a box ten tit
arc moro varieties,cigarette and
of unusualThe of on the sec-
ond floor of 627 Madisonouth of Fifty-nint- h are
theare at their morning and
Smith, made atheir of
Gardner. .nL L l,n,wnrrGeorge, jhn Luther Long
nnd Prof.Petllt. Harvey sang some of umong
John ,nemDana. and "The Loe
krV Shlppen
cwmPM palms nuperi jiugnes amusingsertd at tables Very Hhort. Short Ptorj--
about ltachel read scene fromAmine guest Pl"" whlcli the
l:.cl'nl sisters playing. Percyr.(.., Mrs. Charles Mackay ilay
Jiiline, crow" CyrilHjJe. Mr. and Malcolm Htuart. play "Ono
Hilton. Mrs. Vay of Ono Word."I'rnier, Henry Dugru. this pictures of members
Win.am C. Holt, the league shown moviesCharles K. Grvls. Mr. screen placed the stage.
Oscar F. The was givenmid Mrs. George Mrs. of Koven.
Carter. William ArthurMrs. Fred Train. Fish. Archer
rourtlamlt the MissesMrclni.i Wlllard
Dorothy Straight. Payne WhitneyHilton, Kloft-nc- 'r. Harry Payne
Holt, Hde, ChrlstlnoLaura league Roosevelt of
"rift. Iianlel I..Hussell Potter,
C Xorman IJams. AWT)ll.lton. Francis Logan
RobertHoaaaT who on 13
ballroom night Bt W"idance benetlt w" V'f,
Crnlrl, House Jones 'V," "1
.xirty ar, Several ooo 2?
crties.part the step.
h.tat!on waltx and tango,pr.nilpaJ Among, those who
JtMseil dancers..rany Mrs. B. Iloscoe
I.ydlg Ioyt. Hlchardivttrs Hacon.
MissesMay Watson. Louise
IMIthMary
Muriel ElsieCondon Gene- -
v.eve H.inford HacheRUes. llryce Wing.
Charles FrancisBoil, hviward Stevens Charles
B.H.i.tWalter
Julian Street,Jlrul,rSttUr! Wflldon.
Socialertert benefit
Agr.es League given
fshmentMHindu magic
peopleChe- - knownsquo songs and
AmongCharles Terry, Mrs. Joseph
nina-- e Mrs. HeberJ.sup, Carl
Clark.Ward a dinner
'Vts-.n-
a of thea young
Walter givePlata for
EveningDelia Robbla
Heurendinner
tiefnro thoytnr dinner served
dining suites, whichstyle after
the century.A., Mrs.
dinner nightHall, Island,
A Rnrry,leave Philip- -dinner there dances
suan later dancing.llornevhome
Witt Warner,avenue.
erald Eaattlna're party
evening uabrlelle
rlnnce season thes''pher given
Plaza.W lliam Ward will give
the Hotel Marie An-f-
her MlaaWard.
llnche returned from
ul'1" lra street
Mre. Mrs. Fred
Austen Clraystreet Fred
West ninth street
offices avenue.Thai" started
betterclubs Carlton
threemade
basis.trade concern
grade of brand.J2.G0
re-ta-
Therefancy
others slin.avenue,
street,
desks every
short
Hymn
sprlnsbeing small
Hilton
LMwaidAfter
under
DanaSaplo,
ktlfyTasael
Fiy, Horton
street
Indian
street
oraers are nooKcci. .Mrs. Gray said Yester-day that they expected to be able to opentho offices formally next week. The fac- -tory hits been established In n downtownloft building. ,
Austen Gray, whoee wife la one of thepartners, Is the eon of the late HenryTurnbull nnd stepson of Judge John Clin-ton Oray of the Court of Appeals. He wasgraduated from Harvard In not, and InAugust of that year he and Miss AliceMonroe Hurnham. daughter of Mr. andMrs. William A. Hurnham of 87 Deaconstreet, Iloston, slipped away from theirfriends In Newport and were married In ,
Providence. I
J. Fred l'lerson. Jr., Is a member olthe Slock Exchange. Mrs. Plerson wasStixafine Miles, daughter of WilliamPorcher Miles.
AUTHORS BECOME READERS.
Entertainment for Leatrne's Hen-n- t
at Flasa Hotel.An entertainment for the benefit of the
Authors League of America was givenyesterday afternoon in the l'lasa ball-roo-
some, of the prominent writersreading from their own wnrUa At,
"sT Of the Nile." Miss Mary StewartCutting read her "My Love Was a HoldlerUoy" and Henry Hydnor Harrison readfrom his "V V.'s Kyes" "Callj-- s LastDay-- "
s'r- - Joscphlno Daskam nacon read her'The ileepy Song" and Miss lluth DraperBVe some of her original monologues.
an adopted daughter, tJrnce Martin ofCambridge, Mass., with the advice thathv 'V. .
nuan II. Hamili., of theTrenton Trust and Safe Deposit Company,left a total estate of $175,000. of whichH2.7S6 was In New York, lie left theentire estate to his widow, Elisabeth Q.Hamlll.
Mart a: Makti.v, who died on July 14,1311, left a total estate of $Z17,f22, of j
which 115,379 was In New York. He leftthe estate to his daughter, Fanny M.Chandler.
Davii. S. Hkow.v, n retired soap manu-- 1
facturer, who died on June S2, 1913, lefta total estate of 1210,185. The bulk of,the estate consists of property put Intrust by the decedent In May, 1910. He'c't I101,70 each to his sons, Dald S.nnd Arthur U. Itrown : 12.032 to his widow,Mary C. Hrown. and 13.3D2 to his dnugh- -ter. Mary T. Sutphen.
THOMAS F. Ilincii of Wash ngton 1
who d ctt on January 12. 1911. left $73.," which $11,000 wis In New York State.
,"AK'"" VN. "enbhelaer Cbosbt, who
18. 1911, left about $700,000 In New York,consisting of her Interest In the estate ofher cousin. Maria L. Campbell. She wasthe wife of Schuyler Crosoy, ono Gov-
ernor of Montant and at one time AssistantPostmaster-Genera- l. The testimony in thetransfer tax proceeding shows that MraCrosby and her husband had been livingapart for years under a separation agreemerit. She left $50,000 to her granddaughter, Beatrice Henderson of Wash-ington, D. C, and the rest of the estateto her son. Schuyler Van RensselaerCrosby of Manchester, Mass.
Charles G. Dobhs, who died on Septem-ber 19 last, left $78,972 to his son Edward.
Maht A. Sinnott. Surrogate Fowlerhanded down a decision yesterday refus-ing probate to the will of Mary A. Sinnott.Tho will was contested by a son, EdwardII. Sinnott, who got practically nothing,while nearly all the estate went to htsbrother, John J, Sinnott.
Ai.EXANnr.it F. Slauqiiteh, who died onJanuary 17, left $1 to his son, Harry M,Slaughter, who disappeared thlrty-riv- e
years ago, If thn son Is still alive. Thetestator descrlled his son as a "shiftlessand wandering person who by his way-wur- d
conduct and disregard of my adviceand wishes since his early life and absent-In- g
himself from the parental roof causedme untold trouble and mtsory by his acta."The bulk of the estate went to the widow,Ilctta A. Slaughter.
In New York To-dn- i.
Architectural League, exhibition. FineArts Building, 216 West Fifty-sevent- h
treet.District Superintendents of New York
State Schools, convention, Now York Uni-versity, Washington square.
New York Short Ballot Association,conference for the Study nnd Reform ofCounty Oovernment. City Club, p, M.
Lecture on the Froevellan and Mon-tesso- rl
methods of educutlng Infants, Ethi-cal Culture School, 2 West 64th street,Sit 5 P. M.
New York University Forum, discussion"Immigration: Relation to Wage Earn-ers. Shall the United States Restrict Im-migration?" Speaker, United States Sen-ator William J. Stone.
People's Institute, Feminist mats meet-ing, Cooper Union, 8 I. M.
Rice Leaders of the World Association,dinner, Wuldorf-Astorl- 6:30 P. M.
St. Iwrence College Alumni, dinner,Hotel AStor, 7 P. M.
New Yorkers, meeting, Hotel Aator, 3
R M.Headmaatera i Association, meeting,
Hotel Aator, tilO P. M.Women' Forum, meeting, Walderf-Ae-torl- a,
10 146 A. M--
THE SUN,
ADRIAN ISELIN AND
MRS. BRONSON WED
Ceremony Yesterday In Itectoryof St mtrlck'H
Cathedral.
OTIAXnoiIIIiDHEN ATTEND
Jljrr. Lavelle of Tilts Dim-es- c
Officiate! at. Tempo-
rary Altnr.
In the rectory of Ft. Patrick's Cathedralyesterday morning at 11 o'clock Mrs. SaraOraolc Itronson, widow nf Frederic llron-so- n
and a daughter of the late Archi-bald Grade King, was married to AdrianIselln. in tho presence of relatives and afew Intimate friends. The ceremony, whichtook place In the drawing room of therectory, before a temporary altar, wasperformed by Mgr. Michael J. Lavelle,V, (:., assisted by the Itev. J. J. Ilyrne.Mr. lselln and Mrs Itrnuson arrived atthe rectory from the BL Regis, whereMrs. Ilrnnson hud been etaylng, nnd they
entered tho drawing room together.Tho bride wore a coat costume of dark
green cloth and satin, the coat being fin-
ished with Oriental embroidery Her hatwas of satin of the same shade, and she '
wore a cottar nnd mutt of sable and a !
cluster of gardenias nt the corsage. The '
witnesses to the marriage, who signed theregister, wero Kgerton L. WlnTTlrop. I
brother-in-la- of the bride, anil WilliamK. lselln, a brother of the bridegroom.Thcro wero In attendance on the pair Kr-ne- st
lselln, Jr.. and Pauline lselln, theyoung grandchildren of th bridegroom.and ltronson Grlscom, a grandchild ofthe bride.
Among thoe at the wedding were ox- -Ambassador Lloyd C. Grlscom,of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. ColumbusO Donnell Ieelln. Mr. and Mrs. William K.lselln, Mrs. Kgerton L. Wlnthrop, Jr., MissMuriel Wlnthrop, Mr nnd Mrs. Krnestlselln. Miss Ijulie lselln. Miss Grorglnnlselln. Mrs. De Lancey A. Kamx, Mr andMrs. Lewis lselln nnd Ugertou I Win-- ,throp. Mrs. Vnnderbllt. who is an old.friend of the bride, nlso was present at'tho ceremony. Mrs. Grlscom. the brldo'sdaughter, who recently became a mother,was not nblo to attend the wedding.
Immediately afterward Mr. and Mrs.lselln went to tho HI. Regis, whurc theyhad luncheon, leaving lata in tho after-noon for n brief trip. On their returnthey will live at 711 Fifth nvenuo.
I
GOODWIN GEER.
Vlrnr of St. I'anl's Chapel I'rrdirmiCeremony for HI llaoshler,
At St. Paul's Chapel, Jlroadway and
Y.
will
esey street, nt with palms, there wi-r-
tho wedding of Uorls iitr lilies and daisies, andMiss daughter of faJ,tcn4(1 t0 lh w, u,nir thuih." Jev;, vicar alp)o re of Easter lllleaof Chapel, to Hersey The nterea ,he church with herOoodwln of I. C The cere- - John whobroth,r, C.lbb. gave
In the pretene of relative!) and a irIntimate menus. Aitcrward Hero wanan Informal In the churchvestry.
The brldo entered the church with herbrother, Knos Throop Cleer. She wore agown of white satin trimmed with pointlace nnd carried a bouquet of rosesnnd She nore h veil of tulleheld by a wreath of orangewhich fell oer Die train. Among herornaments was a pendsnt. Heronly were her theMls.es Cornelia Throop Qeer and Ger
Marshall Geer. They worecoHtumrs nf pale blue crepe dachine combined with tunica of palepink silk net finished with brownfur.
John II. Thomas of Boston waa bestman. The ushers wero W". Montagu
Jr.. and Francis H, brothersof the bride. Major James A. Logan.V. S. A.: Miles nnd Charles W.
of Washington, D. C.Mr. nnd Mrs. Goodwin will live In
after their wedding Journey.
. FRIDAY, .FEBRUARY 1014.
"Two Notable Unrestricted Art Sales"
The American Art GalleriesMadiion Square South, New
ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW BEGINNING TODAY (FRIDAY)and continuing date of Sal (Monday, "Waahintton't Birthday," included).
The Highly Important Collection of
Notable PaintingsBy REMBRANDT, HALS, DYCK, BOL,
RUISDAEL, DER HELST, SNYDERS,THE EARLY ENGLISH, THE BARBIZON
AND CONTEMPORARY MASTERS
Collected by the late
Clement A. GriscomOF PHILADELPHIA
and which are to be gold
AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE
On Thursday and Friday Evening, NextFebruary 26th and 27th, at 8:45 o'clock
In the Grand Ballroom of THE PLAZAFifth Avenue, Fifty-Eigh- th to Fifty-Nin- th N.
A I'RORJSCLY ILLUSTRATED DE LUXE CATALOGUE (Limitedbo mailed postpaid on receipt of
The
The
4 jestcrday nf- - banked rtecora-ternoo- n
was celebratedMabel Montaxuu (leer, i centro
W, '"T onu"r. large clustersSt. H brIdl,Washington. mchmonrt
I
reception
whiteJessamine.
blossoms,
topaxattendants sisters,
trude
Geer. Geer.
Wash-ington
(
Two
Sale
ocloch
billot
CARHAKT GIBB.
of Mra. Arthur (illiliMnrrlrd In St. Church.
T)i wmMlne of Miss Ttuth Olbh, UURh.tcr of Mrs. Arthur tllbb by a former mar-riage, to lliirold W Carbart of this citytook !lce Afternoon In St.Thomas's Church In the priscncn of manyrelatives am friends. The ceremony wits
by tho Itev Dr Krticst M.Stlres. rector of the church, and duringtho weddlnn service there was music byfliA full veiitod rhnlr. The chancel win
her away. She wore a gown of whitesatin finished at the girdle with a spraynnd corsage ornament of orange blossomsnnd made with a long square court train.Hht wore a veil of tulle fastened by awreath of orange blossoms anil carriedn bouquet of lilies of the valley. Amongher ornaments wero a diamond plaque, agift of the bridegroom, and a pearl neck-lace.
Miss Dorothy Glbb, sister of tho bride,wan the maid of honor, and the other
were the Misses Althea Qlbb,a cousin or the bride; Nathalie Hlocum,Agnes Illgelow, Alice Moss, Heatrlce Ray-mond nnd lluth They wereuresaei! " "' ".. ... (...Hi li.im ,
taffeta Chiffon ftnlshud With plllk satinmade roses and wore Watteuu leghornhaw trimmed with pink roses and palepink satin niolro ribbon, which ran ucrossthu top of the crown and In abow at the back under the brim. Theycarried arm of pink roses.
Uiwrence Cornwall was beet man.The ushers were George Carhart, MorganJ. Ollrlen. Jr.. Elwin Gerald
'
hks
"Where is of it?"
.20, ,
York.
until
VANVAN
Street,
Edition) Dollars.
UanaklrrTkomas's
yrstvrilAy
performed
attendants
Oallender.
gathered
bouquets
Illgelow.
the end
will be by MR. E. by Mr. of
'
2, 4 and 6 East New
Murphy, John I'arsons, Dean Kalhflelsch,John Green and Kugene M. Moore.
After the ceremony there was a re-ception at the home of tho bride's mother,it i:.ist Kifty-fift- h street, which was dec-orated with palms, white roses, Easterlilies And daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Carhartleft later for thn South.
Hammer I'renderstast.Miss Alice !'rendcrgnst, daughter of
Mrs. Martha K. l'rendergsst and a elsterof Dr. Friincls A. I'rendergast of StClinton st rif t, Ilrooklyn. was married onWednesday In St. I'eter's Itoman Catho-lic Church, that borough, to
Krnrst :. L. Hammer, I'ubllc Ad-ministrator of Ilronx county. Arch-bishop !lmotid K. I'rendergast ofPhiladelphia, unclu of the bride, out-dated, assisted by Mgr.Chancellor of the diocese of Phila-delphia, and the Itev. Father Welsh, secre-tary to the Tho bride wasgiven away by her brother. Dr.
Miss Ktta Murphy wan bridesmaid,and Thomas Hammer, n brother of tha
was beet man. theceremony n wedding breakfast was givenat the Hotel St. George.
Murr for Ilrferas na tm Nsireee.A meeting will be held this afternoon at
the Colony Club by women In hos-pital and social service work to warn thepublic against the dangers arising fromt ! rmninii rf(j rmr utritlnn rtf aAaTtlr 5)cakprH wlI be Dr, Hermann Illggs.
.atMe rnmmlulnne nt !It.h. VWIrislow. Miss I.lllUn Wald. Dr. W. If. I
Smith and Dr. John II Flnloy. The meet-ing has been arranged by Mrs. WilliamChurch Ostmrn. Mrs. Jone.Mrs. William n. Draper, Mrs. Edward C.
Mrs. William II. Hyde. Mrs.IxIs lselln. Mrs. Nathaniel H. Potter,M.ss Marrlotte Rogers. MJsd Mabel Choataand Miss lluth Morgan.
i.v wn mn
The Extraordinary Private Collection of
Beautiful Old Chinese PorcelainsFORMED DURING THE PAST TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS BY
S. S. Carvalho,which consists of
A Remarkable Gathering of Blue and WhiteRare Single Colors, Shell Porcelains
and important Five Color and otherDecorated Specimens,
Together with choice collection of Snuff Bottle,To be sold at unrest'-lcte- d Public Sale
At the American Art GalleriesSquare South, New York
On the Afternoons of February 24th, 25th, 26th,27th and 28th, and March 2nd, at 2:30 o'clock.
A HANDSOME CATALOGUE Illustrated by AutochromatlcColor Plates and Halftone reproductions will be mailed post-paid to early applicants on receipt of Two Dollars.
conducted THOMAS KIRBY, assisted Otto Bernet,
American Art Association. Managers.Twenty-thir- d Street, Madison Square South, York
Cavanagh,
Archbishop.I'render-
gast.
bridegroom, Following
active
Cadwalader
Henderson.
Egg
Madison
T AQT TRTRTITP PATH t
unui iiitvuiu i miTO T. L. DE VINNE
I
Publisher, Editors and AuthorsAttend Funeral of Mn-tc- r
Printer.
HAILED AS IMMORTAL
PHlllienrers Are Noted Men inArtistic nnd Business
Hrtinchcs of Printing.
Editors, authors, publishers, engraverand printers attended the funeral of Theo-dore Low Do Vlnne from his late home,300 West Seventy-sixt- h street, yesterdaymorning. Those men. who knew Mr. D
Vlnne nnd tho groat work he did for '
typography In this country. Joined thegreat printer's Intimate friends In paying I
tribute to hts genius. '
"This community has seldom been calldupon to mourn the los of a more re-markable man," said the Itev. Dr. RobertMcKensle. "Ills name and his work willlast as long a this city continues. HeIs Immortal. Mr. Do Vlnne has tho sonof a Christian minister. I would ratherbe the son of i Christian minister thanthe son of the wealthiest man In the J
country. Tho sons of the manso have ledthe world."
The pallbearers wern W. W. Ells-worth, president of the Century Company ;
A. W. Drake, formerly nrt manairer ofthe Century Company; E. G. Kennedy,president of the Groller Club; BeverleyChew, of thu Grullcr Club;William Oreen nnd Robert Schalkenbachof the Tyixithotre of New York. j
For thirty-si- x jears Mr. Do Vlnne's Arm.known as the De Vlnne Press, printed theCentura. He also printed tho CenturyDictionary. The Sr. Slchntm Magazinewas printed In his shop for twenty-otg-
years. Its editor, William II. Clark, oneof the men who pronted from Mr DeVlnne's work, attended the funeral. Otherswero E. J. O'Hare of thu Mlehle PressCompany, R. W. Nelson of the AmericanType Founders Company, members of theAuthors Club, the Century, the MasterPrinters Association, the Printers Leagueand the United Typotlietie, J. W. Bothwell.treasurer of tho Va Vlnne Press ; lloslterJohnson, editor of the Universal Kncyclopedlai Robert Underwood Johnson, editorof th Crnfurv, and George II. Hnzen.president of the Crowell Publishing Com-pany.
Mr. D Vlnne was bom In 162S. In theoflke of tho Newburgh Gatttte he learnedthn printer's trade and began thn workwhich was to make printing a tine art. Hecame to New York and became the part-ner of Franc's Hart, and In IS"" the tlrmbecame his own Ills work In the linprof- -mont of typography became known furthe beautiful and the artistic In book mak- -
'Ing. Mr. De Vinne wrote a number ofbooks on printing, type and compositionwhich rank In Mtlue with the examplesof printing which he produced,
His son, Theodore B. De Vlnne, w ho sur- -' vlves him. Is the of the
De Vlnne Press.
JOHN H. HARJES'S FUNERAL.
Many Americans Attend Services In.Avenue sir PAInia 4'liurch, Paris.
Spuiitl Cabtt Httptitcfi to Ths Rch,
Paats, Feb. 19. Funeral services forJohn H. Hsrjes were held y at theAmerican Church on the Avenue de I'Alma.
The services wero attended by u largenumber of people, In addition to the mem-
bers of the family, Including II. P Herold,Llewellyn Herrlck, the Du do Vall.im-broa-
thei Duo dn lxubat, MM. Bliss, O.
O, Hlegel and Simon of theHank and M. de Sanity and other mem-bers of the Chamber of Commeico.
The burial was In the family vault atVersailles.
$830 FOR A H00ARTH VOLUME.
First Session of Whitney LibraryMale Brings fr.'JI.I.
The highest price at the Whitney libraryale, which began yesterday In the Ander-
son auction rooms, was obtained for avolume of Hogarth's works whloh wastold to G. Weiss for $630. It was theEarl of Hopetown's copy and contains 270engravings by Hogarth.
A volume of Grimm's "Fairy TaleU"with Crulkahank Illustrations went to 11.
Wernor for $325. R. K. Albright gavo'1277 for a complete George Elliot set. I
The 1902 edition of John Flsko was sold1to L. Lindsay for $277. Charles Messierpaid $276 for n II rat edition f a Plantlnedition of Hurpstleld. The large paperBoston edition of Dickens, lain, went toF, K. I Watson for $270. i
The total for the session was $7,245.The Mle will be continued this afternoon.
DURER PRINT BRINGS $370.
Nale nf Klrhlnas Heallses ,03T.50on rirst nay.
A llnii Imiiresslon of Albert Durer.print "St. Jeromo In Ills Cell" was soldto Kennedy ft Co., for 1370, at the open-ing session of n salu of print and en-gravings, Inst evening In thu gnllcrlea efthe American Art Association,
The same artist's etching of "Adam andKe" brought the second best price, sell-ing to .1. it. Drake for 1235. S. ArlentKdwards's mezzotint In color after theportrait by Milliard of thu Duchesso duMatnu went to J. P. Wood for
The total for the evening wns I2,057.6.The sale will be continued
EsKSgrsirsts Announced.Tho engagement of Miss Matilda J.
Moore, daughter of the late Judge WilliamF. Moore of 456 Marlborough road. Flatbuh, Brooklyn, to Edward K. Ktinghauaof Porto ltlco was announced yesterdayThe wedding will take place In Juno. TheMoore family camn from the Danish WestIndies and settled In Flatbush and becamesocially prominent.
Mrs. Harry Telilson Deane of LlewellynPark, West Orange, N. J gave a thedansant estenlay, at which she
the engugement of her sister.MIM Florence 12. Lewis of Port Washing-ton. 1.. I., to Frank H. MacCammon ofBoston, Mnss. Mrs. Peann and Miss Lewisare daughters of Charles F. Lewis of PortWashington, L. I., former County Treat-lite- r
of Nhsh.iu
MARRIED.ISKU.V linONSON. On Thuri.lsy. Fhru-sr- y
19. bv the lllitht Itev. Mr.Liveile, V O Adrian lselln to Parairnre Ilrnnron. daughter of the lets
Archibald Oracle King,
DIED.BILLINGS. Peacefully, on Tundsr evening,
Tebruary 1", t her re!d!ice, 37 Madi-son anuf, JulU I'arrnly, wife of tblata Frederick lllllliim. Ii. the aeventr-nint- h
year of li.r use.Funeral services at Woodstock, Vermont,
on Trlilay morning, ltuiton and Chicagoparera please copy.
(1JUVAL In llnltlmore, JMh Inst., Nannie(iunton Thom. irli of II. ItlrmaaDuval
Funeral will be from the re.lilencs of herbrother. Douslas II. Thomas, on Satur-day. th 21st Inst., nt 3 n'clnek P. M.A special car will leuvo I'ennaylsiilanation. Srw York, nt 10:08 A. M amireluriilna- - leave Ilaltlmore at 5 P M
KVANS.Military Order nf the l.uval Legion.
stata of New York Companionl.leut. Itobert D. Bvans i!ld February1, 1H. Funeral faturday at 11 A.M.from 100 West KlKhtv-ssvent- h trest.Companions will Mtrmt. Jly order ofPaymaster-Genera- l Edwin Htewart. U.H. N. (retired), Commander.
Brevet Lieut. Col. WM. S. COCSWKt.L Vola,Itecordor
EZKCIIKl. Iuls S. are.l 17Services Till: Fl'NBKAL J41
Wist Twenty-thir- d (Fr.ink B Camp-bell nidi ), Pumlay, 1 o'clock. Auto- -mobile cortege
". Mary Elliabeth, wife of 1m,0uj' Fletcher, suddenly, en Tebrunry
1, 1(14.Funeral services will t,e hebl at her late
resilience, i Hast Seenty-nlnl- h street,on Monday, February ii. at lu A M
OODKN. At Murrlstnv, n, N. J . on Wednes-day. February 14, 191 . W.ilter. son ofthe lata Thomas W. and Jiulh SchuylerOK den.
Funeral services will bo held at nt. PaulsChapl, nnaday ami Fulton street, onSaturday mirntng, February 21, at 10ilA. .M
l'OMRItoy Aftor h brief lllne.e. on Tuesla morning, February IT, bit, at tilsresidence In Troy. Pa, New inn Merr.ikI'uuiero), father of Uv lei K. Vomttmof New York. In his eluhty-flrs- t year
Funeral from late residence, Friday, rbnary 20, : 1 M.
IIOHKItTri. Theodore p. on Thur.day,February IS, ut his residence. 51 s
Drive,Interment prlvat.
TILUUN. Suddenly, February 2 7. jjlt,Samuel Jones Tllden, at the Albany lloa.rllal.
Funeral Friday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at thsCongregations! Church, New Lebanon.N. Y. Special train leaving Chatham uti P. M returning to Chatham afterservices. Interment prlva e, Trnlnleaves Albany Friday morning at 11 30o'clock.
WATSON. At her residence, In llnglewaod,N. J on Thursday. February IV, 1J1,Mrs. Mary Wutsou, dauihterof the lute John II, Bevereua ut Cleve-land, Ohio,
A brief nrvice will tie held at her lataresidence, 1'allsada avenue, Kriarlewood,N. J Saturday, February St, at : o'clivkP, M. Funeral and Interment at Cleveland, Ohio, Iluslun, Mass , and Clove-lan-
Ohio, papers plaasa copy
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