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COHAN'S BURLESQUE
FARCE IS A WINNER
In "SfTn Ryg to Rnldpntp"t
Oforjrfl Prlmim Add toHI- -
AT'THOR FOOLS AUDIENCE
Start I Slow, hut PlnvN FimnvSrcond llrilf Mopp Tlinn
ltpdeomn It.
r In Raldnate " l theAetnr Theatre.
William Hallnwcll Magee.WeJla'e Mdtngor
Mi b. tjulmhy iJtOTtfl 'irnhnm j
John WaitI .FvrntH n. rrHttMiry N'nrf nn .... Mfirn.trft (lrnMr, Rho4lT)i . . , liOrrtn Aiwnnd
'PMr JOWptl A UrnMm Chill KunnI .mi Mux iin niirphlldiJim 'irnn Martin 1, AlunpThorn n.tv.un t "lmiI Hrnnkr
tt was in o'clock last t ight before the
Ufal opportunity to cnjo.i a hearty laughThtfi thr mipponpfi mhrtntui ft witm
in thri' to lin ? in thr fftfCiinmtr hv ttofffl M. nfmn from K 1'.H ( - novrl "Sevtll K'V to H.ildpH t' '
m "tjf to hell I" it whh of ooufM notwhnt Ur smi'I nor nltor'tlicr thi way inwhti h slip hhIo" it thut niado th ohb i'
frctattrf hrm. It wmh Ihfl approprintrnpfm of th- oharrvalion to thfhatnatir fituation in wltiih stio And IIIOlhffl1 rharai lt iM worn plact-tl- . Tin n thesppctatoin had watthorl no rn1 of phjM1atnR anrl worr itnxioun for IODM ODportuntty to indiiato an tntorHt In thtplav drrihril aa a "tnystory farrr."Mm thrt- had h'v ROM up to that pointTh- 'ohan cohnrtH with all tloir nolMaeuld not provoht mora than a polite ex- - ,
nressl-.- good Itatura after Die rurtamcell on the ftrat of the two arts.
Hut that did not prevent the play fromturning into one of the most delirious hitsor fooling that the New York ptlbllo haswitnessed In malty a moon. There wasnothing hut delight in every secne of theaeropd net The flrst had called out thesympathy .f the wlaaacrea They were I
at a loss to understand why au. h . master01 his .raft as c.eorge Primus shouldhave so far falleel as to leave no sensesuspense In hla play.
I lay 'tart, With waer.A writer of seiiKational tletion made a
wager with a friend that he could createone ot hla maaterpleves in twenty-fou- rhours if the conditions were favoranie.80 the audience saw him enter In midwinter a summer hotel on the top of amountain. There he waa to find solitudeto win hia In.nftO. He had the only kc .
an there could he no interruption. After
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twelve hours the caretaker was to re- - Washington. Sepi .:' Thetuin the manuscript. presented at the Belaaco hi
There were other keys. The llrst play by George Scarboroughno element Of hut the titled Bay," ith Sianding and
expoaltlon of of these kcya. ChryM.il as the playersllx crook to hide The hears resemhlan. '
1200.000 safe to lie forthe other parties to transaction which The laid in Washington and
to roh hand over rail-- , 'he story efforts nffranchise for nothing. A re- - Hnlljrnok. an of fortune, t,
the dishonest Mayor the secret who areloved to pose ' tu prove that Untbrook
accomplice the crooks heart committed murder,the of the railroad line. Others the cast were Howell,
possessed keya and thla Mordant. Majeronl.which pictured with Voung. Walter Hlnes. Free-gre-
realism It was the sensational Barnes. Lrhay,novelist who thwarted them nil wh. Mason. Kred Harrythe curtain fell on this disappointing tiistact had all these conspirators stretchedacross the of stage the man-
ner of an old fashioned minstrel firstpart with pistol them at hay.
All this had hcen unusual, hut It haddon little in interest the spectators, al- -
though the types were all withthe unfailing Cohan realism and humor.The audience was sick by this time of themention of the arious keys to BaldpatSand no careil If there were hun-
dred in existence.
tidlrnif pprehenal ve.
The rose on actshowing the character" in precisely thesame attitude they when it Whatdid Cohan have up his sleeve tn le- -
deem the of that opening actwss the question that came to the mind ofevery of work. Throughoutthe scenes of this flrst act he bur-lesqued serious melodrama. Too oftenhad the hero said that he writtensuch Incidents, hut never lived them
1i was nlain that repetition of anysimilar material meant flna! disaster io"Seven Keys to
The hero was keeping his prisoners inplace until the girl with the$200 01)0 In her possession as an evidenceof bribery to the omce oi netpaper. In IM interim me nran anawomen turned on one another and theirmutual recriminations were delightfulOne of the gang lost his temper and shottheir feminine accomplice. A telephonemessage that the reporter hud loat
the money body of the murderedwas hidden In an upper room
The hero was temporarily overmasteredlocked away with his hermit ally.
The bodv of the woman was carried intoe.n.r .iirrentltlouslv the police arrived. There breathless herefor half an hour with the policefor body the heroine seeking herlaat monev
Play Moves Swiftly.Me, nlav ever moved with
P.a Theewlfter more grapnnWn in the familiar of the dramanf uplift denounced the ailroad president who waa the real thief in hle effortsto earn more money than anybody elae.
What seemed like ghastly fun ofthe murdered woman over the
tii imnnaaibilltv of every situationwhich had seemed thrilling enough to beplausible, the intense Interest by. . .. it.. nf. I,, i monevine luuun)by the police who telephoned hiswife to meet him In Canada after he hudplaced lil.000 In hia pocket and Itsfinal deetructlon In the flic by the hermit
gll these situations In theirreal light when other thewager appeared and explained that hehad all these scenes Just toprove to his friends that others than hecould Jusl surh Incidents as thoseout of ho made his Looks
Of course Mr. Cohan been guiltynf the crime of audience.But he had deceived It so delightfully andwith surh rapid and Incessant fun duringthe second half of his play that nobody
ever hold It against him. To seethe murdered lady reappedr In tha flesh,the hermit tear his mangy wig andthe other crooks reveal themselves as
proper in the Joke waa Justaa amusing ae to contemplate all theirwlekedneaa In Its flrst form. And eventhe test of Dion Boucloault that no farceshould ever leave Its audience ashameduf having In tta fun would applytoo In "Seven to Baldpate." It lathe man who did laugh during thesecond act who ought to be ashamed ofhimself thla
Mo In edits of the discomfiture offriend after the first art Mr. Cohan hasaggin put to hla credit the most amusingpisjr aeen here eince he gave this gratefulpublic Rich Quick Walllngford." ItIs a fortunate outlook for thoee who seeksuch amusement In the playhouse thaiVjtvaa) Keya lo Baldpale" will bo on view
least ogough for gll of them to enjoy llg
humor. It Ik all so Istlc of theheat of Cohen It Is no anilof the minute, so national and ,
Idiomatic that II delight to aeknowl- - '
edge lh. unique mastery of thin wrlt.r Inhis Held.
NotHXly hi pleye aa Mr.Cohan does ha might hp ahlato accomplish with work of others Itla not possible to say. flut ha made"vary separate artor engaged In tha
of hla mystery laat nighta.am Ilk a genius. Wallace '
smooth HaauiHiii'p waa all that ha wascalled upon to exhibit. There waa Fur-i- i'
I'ratt, not known to famr.who mala real character out of the
of tha Mayor, whohL I?.n imf, t. run i it. i n i ,n,.--u mu. n
note of real pathos hla burlesque acanaaof itraperntlon faar.
Claude Brook Ha villa?president Carletnn Macy the poll''"1captain, who hud been horn In NewYiirk even If ha did In a town,wore hoth recognisable types of
(tall played not onlywith Intelligence hut real distinction aathe woman who waa ready to tell all ah.
seemed to get shot for herpains. Margaret Greene, aa j
repnrier. una iwoon. wno ruoornher for aake of the Mayor whom sheloved, quite aa aaothers In th caet.
And yet none of them waa superior Indenoting fidelity to nature to EdgarHaletend Jessie Ira ham. who asthe called upon to opensummer hotel In tothe audience vividly the discomfortsof their task. And the on. scene inwhich Hi t Ion passed with Its airyrotunda Its snow covered glass doorswas so rcali.-tl- as to send chillh"
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tl t a newInterest "At w (Ju
the existence Heme featuredwere revealed. A came piece no e to The
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was town and a concern! the Larryroad woman Irish s, 'Idlerporter, and hla as- - outwit service men.
a hermit who as a deavorlng a sweet-ghos-
a woman of j hasand president in Georgethev all entered Edwin Mario Phylliadeserted hotel, was Horton. S. K
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prn,1(.orl Ht tht. ,.vr1,: ThPI,,r on Satur.,,,, ,,,.,,,.,, from his apparentlyimM. ,i, ,...,..,1..,.he produced "Woman Proposes" at B.K. Keith's I'nlon Square Theatre, flla11 w effort la a COmedy In one act andits character are all "In society" In- -'
stead Vf In the underworld.a m him DUIfallM Mi- - Armmtwnnm I. a a'uuMmhiai) . ra,,hi, enmnanv h..H.H,. Rutn Allan, who recently appeared in
n.. . i ,,r the P s a" kit, th.that few minutes of dialogue the InterestIn the piece never lagged, anil helng so.in.rcnt rrom the usual run of vaude- -
vir pavlcttt Mr. Armstronja littlecomedy held the interest of the audiencethroughout
SHUBERTS PRESENT "AT BAY.
Opening; lakes Place at RelaaenTheatre In Washington.
e Hnrleaqar Attractions,The Rosey Posey Qtfls are appearing
this week at the Columhia Theatre In anew two net travesty called "The CayWidow of Itoscy Posey ville There isa large cast, including Adeline Koattina,nay Montgomery and the llealey BUtera,
,,. Hh kman. c.eorge A Clark. Joe Opp,Anthony Cortelli, Kuby Grey, HelenReynolds. Rose JogfftOttg and a large,chorus ntid ballet.
The t lolden Crook Company Is the at-traction at the Murray Hill Theatre thisweek. This season's offering Is a new
called "From Riches toUags." In which are introduced severalspecialty features. Including n ballet withtwenty COryPheea, a troupe of Russiandancers and the Hippodrome Four. Theprincipals In the caet are Frank A. Burt.Frank Itobson. lack 8trouae, Msud Rock-well ami Flo Vernon.
Wargrlg In "The Auctioneer" galaHai.t m "in:. Sept 22. Pavld Warfield
opened his season here in "TheAuctioneer Detore an auoience tnaicrowded Ford's Opera House. The eventhad special interest because It signalisedMr. Warlleld's return to comedy, playingagain the first of his great roles.
WEDDINGS.
II ae era I Da v III sun.Passaic. X. J., Sept. 22 The iriairiage
of Miss Minerva Davidson, daughter ofthe Rev. Philip Davidson, to Dr. tieorgeHacerat of New ork tisk place this eve-ning In the Congregation Tihllim Syna-gogue. The ceremony was performed byHabbl Solomon K. Jaffe, chief rabhl ofNew York ami president of the Associationof Rabbis of the I'nlted Slates, assistedby KaDbl Uavld lilnshurg or YV I Ikes Da l re,Pa.
Miss Davidson Was attended by hersister. Miss Charlotte Davidson. MissLillian Lobsenr, Miss Clara Frledland,Miss Jeanette Welnsteln, Mlsa RuthBrusky and Miss Madeline Frledland....,.: ... t n..... k.u..asnai wjvs ara . --
was flower girlThe best man was Solomon Newman of
New York. The ushers were the Rev.Isidore M. Dayidson nf New York, abrother of the bride Samuel (Hickman,Abram Wulfsen and Otto C. Kaplan.
Heltrrsan I,) neh.Sens tor William .1. Heffernan of
Hrooklyn and Miss Mary Agnes Lynch,daughter of Mrs. Anua D. Lynch of 79aPresident Btreet, were married yesterdayat si. Francis Xavler'a Church on thePark Slope by th Rev. Father David J.Hlrkey, the rector. The bride waa givenaway by William Dancher. her uncle, andMrs. Kdward Raleigh, her sister was heronly attendant. lames .1. Heffernan. abrother of the Senator, was heat man.The honeymoon will be spent at Wash-ington and Old Point Comfort, and willbe short, aa Senator Heffernan intendsto resume his seat at the Sulzer impeach-ment trial.
MARIE PEARY WOT ENGAGED.
Admiral Denies Danerbtrr Ie lo WedKsglnrrr MaeMlllan.
Portland. Me., Sept. 22. Prom hissummer realdence on Kagle Island RearAdmiral Robert K. Peary lesued a denialthla morning of the reported engagementof his daughter. Mlsa Marie Peary, toDonald MaeMlllan. the Arctic explorer,who is now on hie way to the far north.
A telegram from Admiral Peary Inreply to a message of Inquiry regardingthe rumor aaya: "The report that mydaughter, Marie, la engaged lo MaeMlllan
If you Would give' this fact the ..mepublicity as the original despatch.
Swift A t'omnanv'a salts of freak Heef In NewYerk city for the week ending Heiurdsy . Sept. 10,evsragsu asv mate ear gaunu, .tap,
THE SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1919.
FEDERAL BILL
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THE MARRIAGE MARKET." I
Donald Brian Reverfa tn Waltaea In-v Comedy.
The Marriage Market" At heHnlrkerheeker Theatre.
Bdward Pleetwood.x roni't pjnnSenaler Ab K Ollroy.
fieorge T MeerhBjhl Paced San.iy Ony Nicholsliesleaa Rin 0. Vaudlveerabort y rinshlp rinkTsbssro Ned Arthur DaUChS'heyenne Harry Arthur Metenif
111 Tl . Fiw1n PJureh' 'aptftln tli atarlp ss Frsnk A'l-l-
i.or i Hurllnghatn PerclVaJ KnightHllnker Arthur HeyavidsMariposa Dllrov Vanlla KltahughA middy Cleele gewellKtiiiiiu Mort MaimertagDoieres Marls AnnlsKit!) Kent Carroll MeComaa
The newest 1911 model musical comedyoame to town last night when DonaldHrlan appeared at the Knickerbockeri neaire in iiu ausrriaaw asaravt.originally designed and patented inVienna and London, hut fitted with allthe latest and most up to date devices forthe American trade. To this end a largeforce of play mechanics have been busilyat work for some tune, with the resultthat the play laat night was right upto the minute In every detail, even to thelamp ahade dresses uf the chorus girls
There was no danger that any onewould steal the honors from IHmaldBrian. There wasn't a woman In thecompany who could touch htm for charmand grace. He la still abnormallyyoung, with a smile that would harma bird on a bush that is. a lady bird.He danced with all the grace and spiritthat won hlin his first success, hut who- -
ever goes to ' The Marriage Market ex- -
pectlng lo pick up some new tango stepswill la disappointed, for this piece is areversion to the waltz, ai d all Mr. Hi urn'sdances, and there are a lot of them, arein that measure. However, there weresome waits steps, dtps and turns andglides that it Is safe to say a lot ofpeople hurried home to try before bed-time
It is no secret that Mr. Hi tan Is not asnimble with his voice as he is with histeet, and much of the music of lastnight's pioductlon was plainly tieyondhim But no one cared so long as tiedanced, which he did most of Hi lime.
As a matter of fact the music of "TheMarriage Market" was out of reach ofabout all the members of the company,a notable exception being Miss Veuite,Filzhugh, who played opposite Mr Hrlan,and who sang all her numbers tastefullyand well, and was besides, except for asmile that wouldn t come off, exceedinglygood to look at.
The music of the piece, which was hyVictor Jacobt and Jerome Kearn. wasnotably good. Most of the numbers de-signed lo be popular were In waltz time,and stranger things have happened thanthat this pretty, lilting music should startthe tide away from ragtime. The solosand duets were all delightful, hut thechoruses lacked a little of the tunefulswing that might have heen looked for.
In addition to Miss Fltshugh. the prin-cipal women were Miss Carroll McComas.who danced very charmingly ami had awhistling solo besides, and Miss MoyaMannerlng, who sang a little and danceda good deal mure, to the evident pleasureof the audience.
Perclval Knight and his voire providedthe chief laughs of the play, thoughArthur Reynolds as a valet worked harderand got lege.
S0THERN MARL0WE APPLAUSE.
tihaleapeare Festival at the Man-
hattan Fresh Triumph.B. H. Sot hern, with never a trace of
the throat trouble that rumor from Al-
bany had afflicted him with, and JuliaMarlowe, with all the charm and gracethat I. Ml. s Marlowe', own, began lastnight at the Manhattan Opera Housetheir Shakespeare festival, which has be-
come a moat welcome fixture of NewYork's season.
How strong Is their following wasshown by Hie audience that filled theManhattan. It was un audience quick toapplaud, and had It been more difficult topleaae II muet have been won to appre-ciation by the work of Mr. Hot hern. MissMarlowe and their supporting company.
The play waa "Much Ado About Noth-ing," and there have been practically nochanges In the cast since the play was
" '"Tentperatore al Atlantic Illy.Atlantic Citt, Sept. 22 tempera-
ture at noon her to-d- waa 70.
PROPOSED TO FIX
" Going some !
TOURISTS BYl.rvrai. Sept 22 Motor arrivals at
the Hotel Aaplnwall y Included thefollowing New Yorkers:
.Mrs .1. K. Chamherlln. Miss Chamber-ll- n.
111 a Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Bal-l.tii-
in a Simplex. Mr. and Mi s. S. haefer,.Mr. and Mrs. Bclnitck. In a Peerless ; Mr.and Mrs. Harold Laiberry, In a Simple".Mr and Mrs. W C. Palmer, in a Ptal .
B. M Liv ingston, irt a Pierce.Watkrmi i:v. Sept. 22. Automobile ar-
rivals from New Yovk at the Hotel BUMInclude :
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Handler. MasterHandle'. Mrs. Vlctorlus. the Misses s.
In a Packard: Mr. and Mrs. ('Mover and son. In a Cadillac lir. andMrs. Qeorge Wilkinson. Miss Wilkinson,Mis c II. Purdy, in a Royal Tourist.
CHANGES IN THE PLAYBILLS.
Presentation, at the CombinationHouses This Week.
William Morris Invited an afternoonaudience to the Royal Theatre yesterdayto hear Cosmo Hamilton's lecture on hisplay "The BllndneM of Virtue." whichwas acted by an Knglish company at thattheatre in the evening. Mr. Hamiltoncalled his lecture "A Plea for the Youngertleneration."
"What Happened to Mary." as OliveWyndham illustrates her fate, was ex-
hibited at the Grand Opera House lastnight and may be observed there duringthe week. This is Owen Davis's 177thplay
"The Third Degree." always regardedas one of the most interesting of CharlesKlein's plas. Is at the Academy of Music1'riscllla Knowles plays the role acted firsthy Helen Ware
The stock company at the HarlemOpera House Is appearing ii. "The War-rens of Virginia," which David Helascoproduced at the Republic Theatre severalyears ago. Llnthicum and Mal-colm Dunn are the lending actors of thecompany.
"Oh! Oh' Delphlne." which has heenpopular In New York for more than ayear, is at the IfontaUk Theatre in Hrook-lyn. The company is the same as thatwhich produced the farce at the Knick-erbocker Theatre.
gfgUlice Maeterlinck's Idyl "The BlueBird" was presented last night at the Ma-
jestic Theatre. Hrooklyn. by a companyIncluding many of the actors in the orig-inal comp.ttiy.
MANY ON HOT SPRINGS LINKS.
Mrs, Va R. French F.ntertalns at theVirginia Resort.
Hot Si'Rinus. Va , Sept. 22 -- Manygolfers were out practising y to getInto form for the annual tournament
early next month. Among thoseon the course were Alfred and HubertBatoballer, who arrived last night fromWashington: Mrs. L. C, Tiffany and hersister, Miss II. Kly of New York Mia.Seth Barton Pranoh and hay duughterClgrlOe , PTgnk tlunlher. who Is a guestgi Harlon Lodge, and Hat-to- French:Mrs. A. H. Is.eb and Allen laiub uf Chi- -rugo, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bingham ofCleveland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Parkof Pittsburg. Mr. und Mrs. D V Wood-War-
W. C. Van Cllef. Miss Charlotte;Bid ridge, Karrar liateson. RutherfordTrowbridge. William C. Cornwell mid Mr.and Mrs. QugtgVe Krh.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Cutler arrived fromMorrtetOWP for a stuy of soma weeks.New York arrival! Included Mr. and Mrs.c.eorge W. Hicks. William T. Hldrldge,.miss B, h. M, Minion and X. K. Oulland.H. K. Kldrldge came from Newport, Mr.and Mrs. D. II. Hamilton and Dr. andMrs. C. W. Ityerson from Chicago. Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Bradley from Portland.Me,, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Shenhcrdfrom Boston.
Plays and Players.(irace George will begin her sea-
son under (he management ofCharles Krohman, appearing at AsburvPark In J. M. Karrlea new play "Halfan Hour. ' which will he preceded byStanley Houghton a new three act comedv"The Younger lieneratlon." Both wlilcome to the Lyceum Theatre on Thurs-day night.
The Hhuberl. have secured from theAdolf Philtpp Company the Englishspeaking rights to "The Midnight Ulrl,"the French musical farce comedy In threeacts by Paul HerVO, with music by JeanBriquet and Mr. Phillpp, and which Isnow playing In Herman at the AdolfPhillpp Theatre. "The Midnight Olrl"will In) produced about Christinas Day attha Casino Theatre.
TRAIN SPEED
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AUTOMOBILERaymond W h: Mi-- s White, in aPackard.
atAHcHimm, vi . Sept Arrivalshy automobile a: the Uqulnox House in-
clude the following from Near York:Robert H Simpson, ''apt. s. i,. gafford,
in a Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Kemp,tn a Packard; K"iert a. Cooke, i. t.Haven. Jr., In a Peerless: Mrs P. P,Duryea, in a I'lerce; t. K. Whiting, Mrs.Whiting and children, in a Cadillac.
BnaTToN Ufsips. x. II. Bept 22.Among the X York arrivals by motor j
y ai the Mount Washington wereMr. and Mrs. Herbert B, Chase, Miss
Louis., chase. In u Packard . Mr. and Mrs.H. 1. Ktnch. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vaughn.In a Simplex ; K. L. Pearson. M. H. Hail.Albert T. llilmore. in a Packard. Mr. andMrs. H. K. AJdrtcK Mr. and Mrs. .1. JMuxwcii. m a Pierce-Arro-
NEWPORT MAY GET NEW HOTEL.
Men of Summer ColtSB nlri tn Ifc
i.oi.iuk tiier Central Plot.Nkwi-okt- Sept. Several men of the
summer colony have combined tq build anew hotel here, and hac been looking ata lurne tract of land in the centr of thecity, according t" a report here,
A luncheon was given at t lie RussianBmbaSSJ y b) Ambassador and Mini',Hakhmeteff Hermann Oetrlehe returned tohis studies at Columbia, beini taken toXew York b) Vincent Aatoi on the steamyacht Noma. Mrs Herbert m Harrlman,who dosed her season here, went to LongIsland to Join Mr Harrlman.
Having concluded her Vlall to Mrs J. I
rrcuericK t lersou, .virs. .1. sxiicneu 1 larareturned to Xcw York. Mis. NathanielThayer, who u,ts v isi t n r Mrs K. Liv.ngs- -
ton Boockraen at Land'i Und, has gone toLancaster. Mass
After ipendlng the week end here, Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Isellh returned to XewYork Mr. and Mis. Reginald C Vahder- -
bllt closed Bandy Point Farm In Portsmouth
Henry Wallers and Pembroke Jones,Jr.. returned lo Ken York Mi. '
and Mrs Pembroke Jones remained herewith Mr. and Mrs. .1 itusscll Pope, then
and daughtei Mi- - (b ulgeD. Wldener, with George D VVIdener, Jr.,... ... . ... ...auu ai, snu Airs r. r. 1,1x01, wno nauthe Join, is. Drexel villa this summer,started y for Bikini Pais. Pa
Mi and Mi- - T Suffers, Taller willclose Mone v suckle uoage 101 the season onOotObat L They will g,e a dinner on
eiinesiia 111 11011. , or ,ir. ami .Mrs. .1.
Howell Qrlawold, Jr., or Baltimore MisIt. 1. Uammell has as h Bllesl MISS I
Itoniela Dahlcren.Lispenurd Stewart, Dudley O uauiier I
and Seymour Johnson returned to NYork
This Week In Vaudeville.Hammerslein's Victoria Theatre has a
bill of eleven acts this week headed byMrs. Bvelyn Neeblt Thaw and Jack Clif-ford. Some of the other acts are PrankPognrly. the Courtetuty Sistets. IfcMahOt!and fhappcllc. Lew Brlcs and LillianQOfllte, Morgan. Bailey and Morgan.Alexander and sett. Ka) Two ColeyB
Kyan and Martin.tiua Krlwards's ''BlfUfVillo t'aharet''
heads the bill tins week at Proctor'sPifth Avenue Theatre. Other acts areMine. Husse and her toy terriers, KdwinStevens. Herl Melrose. Lynn Overmanand company In a playlet "What AreYou Doing in My Room?" Hayden andBertln, BielOW, Campbell and Rgyden,Kelly and Poloik. Jeanne d'Ksle und theJuggling Burkes.
Maurice and W alton, who returned fromKurope on Wednesday, ure appearing thisWeek at the Colon 1,1 Then tie. They arepresenting a series of new dances "Nep-tune's Harden of Living Stulues," BelleBaker. Bowers. Wallers and Crookei,Allan Dlnehart and Ann Heritage. Will-iam A. Weston, Cgnfletd and Ashley,Cooper and Robinson and the AlexanderBrothers, complete the bill
Jack Wilson, assisted by Ada Laneand Jack Boyle, are heading the hill thisweek nt the Alhamhra Theatre in a newact called "An Impromptu Revue." otheracta on the bill arc the regsrma. R. I,.(Soldheig, William Macart and KllilynneBradfonl In "The Second ( icneration."W'illard Htmma and company. Vlollnsky,Williams and W'olfus, Nick's Skating Oirlsand the Itosaires.
Heading the bill this week at ICelth'aBronx Theatre Is Amelia Bingham in her"Big Moment. From Ureal Playa ' Thebalance of the programme Includes llvaKay. Billy McDermoll, Howard and Rairllffew Roberi Emmet Keanc. tlcorgo B,Reno and lompapi, led and Ethel Doolcx,Those (Trench UIHl and the Flying
SOUTHAMPTON GAY
AFTER RAIN CEASES
Mr. I,nndstrPft 0ivig Fflrcfvoll
Dlnnrr at the Roof
MANY 00 TO HOT SPRIN0S
Mpsm'h. Rrokaw. Thaw ami Car-- )
nojrir Kntprort in Fall GolfTourney There.
Km th amp ms, t. I , Sept '.'2 - This sfier-noo- n
the rain, which had hren continuoussince Inst Krldav. i'eaed and Southamptonagain became the areioi of much activityMany were nut motoring and driving
Mrs Fairfax S l,andtreet gave a fare- -
ell dinner to twelve of her friends on Satur-day nighl at the Hoot collage, a hlch she hasheett occupying this season. Mrs. laind-stre-
is planning to leave on Thursday.Mr and Mrs tleorge .lefTries Hussell.
with Richard Baldwin of Kasi Orange, N Jare itnaitiii weeks motor trip and will visitHot Springs, Va . before returning Theflev Nelson Chester of Caldwell, If, J., isthe guest of Mr. and Mrs fieorge l.lacomm iheir cottage nn South Main street.
Mr and Mrs. W, H. Schnnnmaker are atthe lied LiiOn Inn. Slnckhridge MrsMex II Tiers Is at the Homestead Hotel,Hot Springs. Va.
Miss Alice Kortrighl, who was hereduring the height of the season, will heone of the bridesmaids at the coming wedding of Miss Marion Kllsworlh Aahmoreto K. franklin Bieaster. Jr., hleh willlake place In the Peiiot Chattel. NewLondon, on Oeiober 4.
Mr and Mrs William Manu-- and MissssimIi Hemsen Mnnne have .nisi returnedtrom peapack. N. J.( where they attendedthe marriage nf Miss Mariory Blair to Will-
iam Clark, a son of Mr. and Mrs. .!. Williamlark of New ork Last week the engage
mem of Miss Man Ice to Charles HenryMellon ol Philadelphia was announcedMiss Mantee was Introduced lo societyi wo seasons ago and has taken an activepart in the social hie here this season
Miss Zella De MlltlgU, who has heen vis-iting with Miss Bairy in New ork the pastweek, returned la- -t night Among therecent arrivals at the Irving Mouse la C.I Ryan, who will he here lor the remainderof this month.
Peter Cooper Briee of Roslvn a ai thaMeadow Club for a lew days stay. Mr.Hrice hns Jusl returned Irom a trip abroad.Mrs William C foilllvcr is also at the clubafter a istt with Mr. and Mrs. KdwardC Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. (iardiner arrived
Mrs HOWard Page fa leaving On Wednesday, as arc also Mr Mini Mrs V. C Perkins. Mrs Robert Waller, who has leasedher cottage to B it. chlsholni. Is at theHomestead Hotel at Hot Springs, whereshe has taken an apartment. Mrs. A.
M. Board closes her house on Wednesdayanil will go lo Tuxedo Park lor the autumn.
DE HEREDIAS HAVE 20 GUESTS.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. lireenleaf MsoRnterlaln at Lenox.
I,1V"V Sept Mr and Mrs Carlosde llereilia gave ,i dinner lor twenty guestsBl Wheaileiah Mrs Walter C.
Humstone ot Hrooklyn cave an auctionhridge at the Maplewood. entertainingtwenty-fo- ur friends The prize winnerswere Mrs Willanl l Kdjmtnster. MrsReginald Montforl Inns, Mrs. IMgar T.Lawrence, Mr- - Charles Merrill. Mrs Matthews and Mi- -s Bara Mills
Mr and Mr- - John t Hreentoal gioe adinner at flock Lawn, having Mr and MrsSamuel Prothingbatn, Mr and Mrs, HenryHolllater Pease. Mr and Mrs. David T.IDana ami William H. Dixon among their'guests,
Mr and Mr- - Francis 1. v Hoppln, whowere staying with Mr and Mrs Nowbold I
Morn- -, returned to New ork Mr andMrs Joseph n Cboate, lr , and familywent to Mount Ki-- after a sx weeks visitto Mr and Mrs Joseph II Chnate at Naum- -
lieag. BtookbrtdgiMr. and Mrs Stephen C t lark, who were
week end guests of Mi-- s Isabel D Shoiier.returned tp Cooperstown. Miss (iracegrown of Cooperstown is a guest or Mis- -ghotter, Mrs .1 Frederick Bchenok has,.nt , invitations for a dinner al ValleyiPar to morrow night Complimentary to
ner guests. Mrs Hamilton Klsh Benjamin.r u. YafL iI and Mrs Bnanoar Caahvam Mr- - Charles II. shepard of Washing-ton Mrs Thomas Shields Clarke hasIssued cards lor luncheon for I w entfriends at Fernbrooke on Wednesday
fternoon.Prnl and Mrs Charles f I handler have
gone to 1si1 Mr and Mr- - Joseph II. Clioate.Mr- - Jin 0I1 W Miller ol New York is visit-ing Mrs Morris K Jesupai tolvolrTerraca.
Sir anil Mrs i McRa Livingston and.Mr and Mrs Hubert P H untington startedlor New ork Mr ami Mrs. John Hutton
" " ". V.SIatid Itainlolpn llcaiiieston 01 111
fwinghani Mr and Mrs lliraud Foster;grp n Sou Vork lo t Mrs, Chariot Carroll ,1m koit, "ho will arrive from Europe
"''.k ,,Jessie i' I. who was with Mr.all(,ur- - wte, I Cobb in Plttafleld, hasgone to Xew ork
In New 1 itrk To-da- y.
Republican state convention, Carnegie,Hall. II A M
American institute ,,r ,,, mi nf vYork. fair. bJnglneertni Building, II WestThletv. ninth street. S A M. Io 111 I'. M.
Arbitrators hetween Kaetern railroadsani their conduetori and trainmen meetat Hotel Manhattan.
Hoard of Aldermen meets to elect a
Notes of the Knelal World.Mi and Mrs. Dulany Howlanrt and
Miss Anna Wright are visiting Mr. andMrs. Percy It Pyne at I'pton Pyne inBernartsvllla x. .1.
Mrs. John c wilmerding, who recentlyreturned from Richfield Springs, is visit- -
,ng Mr H,, Mls. As,,, phelpa In OysterHay. L I
Miss Maria de Barrtl left un Sunday forQuebec and will return to 'i Baal Thirtyninth street on October 2
Mr and Mrs DeWrgO Marshall Allenand Miss Loraine Marshall Allen, whopegged the summer motoring in Burope,are ;n Morrlatown, x. .1. ehare hey will
! remain for the autumn, afterward goingto 777 Madison avenue
Mra '!. Trowbridge Hollister will givesraceptlon early ill December at her hom110 Park avenue, lo introduce to societyher daughter. Miss Dorothy Trowbridge I
HollisterMr. and Mis Robert van de Velde and
Hie latter's mother. Mrs. Augusts duResle Blanchel, have returned from atrip to Alaska and Canada.
The Russian Ambassador and Mine.RakhmetetT will leave Newport early InOctober and will be at the Rim Carltonbefore reluming to Washington.
Hen and Mrs Kdward P. Mesny willgive a dinner on Friday night at theircountry place In Convent, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge I.. Storm will givea dance at their country place in Organwlch, Conn . on Friday night
Mrs. E II il. Slater of Washingtonand Mra. Charles Baldwin have returnedfrom Newport and are al the
Mr and Mrs William II Post of Og- -
denaburg, N v, .ra al tin- si. Regit foia brief visit.
Mr. and Mrs Rrudish Johnson andMiss Mario (J, Johnson uie al the
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MATKEWS0N A PLAYWRTOHT.
aaehall Piece hy filaata' Pttekereea at Atlaatlo City.
Atlantic Citt. Rept. II. At thaApollo Theatre Christy Mathew-ao-
pitcher for the New York Olanta.made hla debut aa a playwright. In col-laboration with Tilda Johnson Young, au-thor of "Brown of Harvard" and "TheLetterman."
"Fair Play" Is tha name of the eomedr.in the cat are William Courteney,
Ueorge Fawcett. frank Craven, RalphStuart, Calvin Thomas and the Mlaaeslone McOrane. Ixla Plsher, Marlon Bal-lot! and Kthel Kfannard.
MARRIED.KI.MSI.lt: rri.lTKft At t.ks Tahne.
I'si.. en Hsfurdsy, sepi.tni.rr 2A. 111.t'onstsnee Helen, dsughler of Mrs Jo-seph Pulltser nf New York illy, toWilliam tlrny Elmslle of l.ondnn Kn- -
laad
DIED.BROWN, Vancouver, n. c, n sptm-he-
nn, 4'ha.rle Brnwn of 14 Llneolnplace. Brooklyn. In his 7Sd yesr.
Funeral annnunrement latert'PRTIS At his residence, rhilhem. Mast
Saturday. September 2S. fir. .Inhn lireenfurtla. son of the lale tjeorgs and.lulls ftrldgham furfls. In his Sftth vai.
Hervlrss at the church nf the Knlphany.I.sxlngtnn avenue and Thirty-fift-
street. ItH P. M Wednesday, Septem-ber 14.
DUDLKT. Passed quietly away af Syrarusa.X. V . on Sunday. Seplenther 21. 191.1.Wealthy BUM Post, n Mow nf .InhnDudley of Walltngfnrd, f'nnn . andmother ef Henrv Lewis Dudley rifYnnkers, N. v.. In hr !tth vest.
Interment at In Memnrlam Cemetery.Walllngford. roan.
PKROCSON On September 22. Maude wifenf A. W. Ferguson, aged f,7 years.
Services Stephen Merrill's ''hapet ::Kigbth avemie. utdneedayi P. Mi
MAMNB Robert, aged "7.
letvlces "TUB PVNBBAX OMBRCH," IMWest Twenty-thlri- l I B.Campbell Bldg.t, Tuesds, io e'eioelt.Autntnohlle cortege.
MOLOXKV - At Chester. N T en Septem-ber 21. lilt, Honors Moloney, motheref the Rev. .lames A. Moloney,
Arrive foal nf west Twenty ibird street,Xew York. Wednesday, K:3S A M
thence tn church of th rpiphanv.Meeond avenue. nnr Twenty-firs- t streetRequiem st 10 o'clock.
rlTKIN. lohn W.. at F.nglssnnn. N J.atttrday, September 20. 1913
Pongeel ssrvlcej at his late residence, tfiit- -
sldt avenue. Rnglewood. N .1., nn Tu"-day- ,
Sep'etnber 23. st 1:11 I" M Trainleaves Krle station, Jersey Cttv. 3:14 P M
RBBD. at hla boms In (treatHarrington. Mass.. on Sunday, geptember 21. HIS, Charles Reed, formerlynf Yonkra. In the 'th year of his age
Funeral aervleea will be held at KslrfteMFarms. Hrest Barrtngtnn. on Tuesdsv.September 23. at 1:30 P.M. Convey-ances will be In waiting at '"JreatHarrington nn arrival ef the X. TN. H H R R. train leaving rlrnn.lCentral Terminal at :RS A. M Returning train leaves Great Borrlng'nnat t:S7 P. M.
RODtOBB - At Oreenerleh, ennn i Sun-day- ,
September 2t. 1913, Oornells.v Mow of Rudolf Rodlger, and daughteief the late Kea;-.e- and Bllstlwth tarhlacy
TAil On Pundav. September 21. CSStmllTag. sen of the lata t'harlsa andCerolloe M. Tag
Funeral services at hi- - la's residence,?is Hancock street. Brooklyn, Tuesday,September :J. st :.is r. M. Intermentprivate. Kindly omit flow-ers- .
WHITK At West Ilea, ling. Conn, in hr'r.'.th yesr. Mary i. White, widow nfCharles W White of New York
Services, Wednesday, t o'clock, 111 WestThirteenth street.
WILSON On Mn.l v. Sepiemh-- r "Z. It,!!Charles Irving Wllsnn. RrlKS.ll''r-,;"- n
eral I'. S. A. , retired,, In the 77th ye.-n-
his age.Funeral services at his late residence, t ; a
Knt Thlrtyfourth street. Wednesday,the I'tth Inst . t 4 I' M IntermentAritnRton Waohlngton, d C,
Military trder nf the Loyal Legion Commandery of the Htate of New Terk, 'ompaalon Charles Wilson diedleniber !2. 1913
Kunerni Wednceday, ieptember t. Iltlat 4 P. M.. al 12a Rast Thin y fourt )
s'reet Cnmpdnlens sill att'-n- By
rrrter efBOWtN BTBWABT, Cemmandeiwilliam a COQgWBIJ Becordsr
BBHOBIAL BBIOM ITIONfl
TACl Tile trustees ef ine t',r'n.,n gavlngsBank In the city "f New Veilc hi a
speria.1 meeting held th day efSeptember. 1912, h:, received withjeep nnrrnw the announcement of th"demlss of their beloved preeldent, MrCaalmlr Tug. and record the followingrseoltttloni on the minutes:
In the death of Calnilr Tag the OermmSavings Hank sustains th less of taworthy preeldent anil the trustees ha-- '
heen deprived of an ricemed friendund earnest coworker
.Honor was 'he guiding motlvs of bl tiffRsoognlslni ids manly wertii and virtue
the trustees of tiiis Institution ehyotodhim a member of III b.iard .May .'. ''"1a member of tiir oommlttss on llnsnesJsnusry I, till: secondMirrh s. 1100. Oral lull:'. 1000. and president October " 1101
He was :ru, lo a trusts reposed in himund a wise counsellor hi the delibera-tions f the beard His for.e of char-acter, iterllng Integrity and seun.i .lung.ment won the confidence of sjl havingiMtiilnns with the bunk, and his chsrm
f manner and kindliness endeared himto all who know him.
It Is also eur happiness 'o know that Inother fteid. which humanity invokeihe services of men hla labor andearnest bonCVOjonCi were always ef.fsetfvs,
Tha trustees deeply lament the oftheir friend, and gratefully roourdtngihelr high appreciation "f the servicesrendered h him te Ihs iunk aeidesirous of expressing iheir daspfellsorrow to the bereaved family, offer atribute of affection 10 his memory atthe purling in the poet's fateful words:"Woh. da-- - wlr seheldon muessen '
RegolVedi Thai tins board altenl thafuneral setvlces in a body and tha' thatvg f ihe bank te displayed at halfmast unlit the duv ufier the funeral.
RsealVed, Tlisi these resoiutlnns h- -print in ths preet of this city and thaisn engrossed copy thereof h, sent teilie funiilv of the depsrted
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NOTICI I hereby slven that I w ill not herebisanslhle for Ihe debts mode bv mi wifeK.B. Peeples. ' It T PKKPl.Bg
INI'OHMATION WANTLII.
I I.I the ladies w hn were In e lei lot of NlerSlints, la- -l Ftl,U between II und L'.and uitne-t- e
the arrest of a woman please niiuiiiuiiicele withLAWYl.it iv in mix mibi.NUi.m,. mp.ikrow.lei. MM IleokniaB.