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THE SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913. 9
CHALK PORTRAITS FINDS A REMBRANDT
SOCIETY WOMEN At Unrestricted Public SaleOF UNDER THE PAINT
The Rita Lydig Collectionj'itiI IVuiNini's I'll iiitn 1 Drnw-inu- s Dr. Vnlontinor, Museum' Kx-por- t.
UkMio.sos mill Says It's n Fine Work THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:30l.itllc I'lsp. of the. Master. At the American Art Galleries
(H,i MKTIIOD I.F.VIVK1) IIOI'flHT IT KOIl .$.-)!-() Mndion Square South,
THIS EVENING AT 8:45niil rimlMi Color Prints in One tf Artist's Portraits of
notlicr liooui Much His Son Hovealcil by In the Grand Ball Room of The PlazaMnn I'lcasina1. Clean in tr. Fifth Avenue, 5Rth to Win Street,
J ncn nt the galleries of K. M.
If vi;'. ii'ir was an exhibition off ;h'r"i "iitury portrait drawings hyj'm I w i. 'linn In chalk. helgntcned
w ,,. i .uatti with color, applied In j
,. a - ,i tiros upon the back of thetll(. .1 -- ii arranged as to produce I
if. ..- .ift luminosity. The little', , -.l n pood deal of attentionfr !. w n could upprrelatr the., ,. ,,iti- - iiuulltlrs. of portraiture
fl "I'M tii.it In due lltiu some
t ,..i,iy might cntm- - along with. i " 1 ntnil.ir mi'lhoil of work.
i .. , n ,u been placed on exhibitions luwedior Galleries a set of small
, ,r nvtic contrived after Down-- -
ii.ininr of tiehnliiie ly nti 1'nc- -
. mo- - I'r.-- IVgrnm. who avowedly,, . . ir ,r tin. tidwniimn tr.ulltlon.
, - i itvts iiic women or ciill- -
ii n.iiin " fiitiilUiir in in counts of,V. r "m ill's clolnci are flriUent
- In 7.l . In the utilization of' i. kur.uiiK in the predominance ,
ff i, ,,n white, with touches ofw .Hill MglllU t" Kill' IvlllVlty.
ip ill lilt!" r"Ollllll' thoSC of theI ..... : .nus't mulel of a century hko.t l."'' however. In which
i . i.iri' I'litninon properties. v neri-crin- i
h.i- - liiisniti.itlns. leisurely.ii Mr iTirr.im If literal, nn- -
tut ' and wanting In freedom, .) warm!!) .mil goniauiy 01, lie . t n't fo-t- h. n doubt, llke-- -
... i'i.h cirtv till- main farts In-. f .'1 n .iMiiiiiblv accurate fashion.
It, c.en to those who look at these,i, ii i tin- niitwaril aspect as a
! superficial person might rc- -
' inn la word",t it i i. ,iii' opres.v In
i 'iira.,ir.it'te desrer. Thev aiM
,i' n; , ...t- - ileraMe to the Unowledee
t ,nr casual aciii.ilntanoe mlehtt, of ilio suhjerts. And as drnw- -
h- - pi' fir s. tln-- hold little of themI 1'tacln. the llvelv perception,i lint: enthusiasm that must b"
rV,-,ir- ,i iipnu to lep allv nnv real,i a portrnlt in any medium may '
r.' 'i i sail rv adojitlins the I'epr.im
f anint" are sixte-- l portraits on ran- -
- main ! them of l.trse size, by A. j
M, r l'r They to.i brins forward a- ,nh. r of men and women who-- e i
-- .nek are well known, but they do notnun h Joy on the visitor's part.'
'r t r. another room nt the Knocdlcrlft' fhment. there Is a rollectlon of" :.:h'f'il old Hncllsh prints In color.'.lud.n the well known "( rles of
'. r.ilnn" et. ensraved by the twoS and Vendrnmlnl. after the
. ics by ' Whitley. "Knund findt r, flu- pein e a pound, Duke cher- -
.s one of them, and another hnwi , ndcr who call d out1 "?ne"t
M orancf. sueet China'" as her,iw. i alons the streets of London InI ,
..:.... by Monand translated.t '.' - man a nine y. ri ini i mo
- from iiisraml plates, bvi'ii Ward, are seen, and th"i iv'll
" mi appreciative1 smile to thn ii, r- nf 111114I v sit ,ri Thi'V r
- ',. iru folk, and s'mple withal..nlisii . npr.ivers of a bundr"d10 .mil they knew well their
if i.ift Spot tins and coach,,'S- .iir 'ii ii- - too It N a plea-!Ti- t
.,f and hnnnv theme., i'.'.'
WHISTLER ETCHING FOR $930.
',,,, I I'rlecs Oblnliieit nt thr "nlr oflllhiin i llintis's I'rlnfla
' rtlti i math to the s lie of his create t i of ii.iii.tinr.s illlam T. Kiatis
' i 'ciit at tin- liiu-rica- Artstmip of seienty. three modern
i'ii- btiid'n for ih-- was mostI', a"i fir the Whistlers, whichii ei I'iMuilfiil impressions, andK'l , leslllti'il'.last liRure , allied was $3'P1
t ,' Kiio"iilei' t'ompam foi til'1I'ula'if" by Whlstlfi. This
in. 'anions rii.tla-- , ctrmnKS... jin' imiiiji ti.in i,
jartist and signed with hiscnalurc The proof also
t'i liin k ih nam "Ant'iis" in.nihiiitltis
- 'a, I prlci nhtaimd for a'hitiK at auction this winter
' i'o. also boilKht th" "San,,th"r of tlir "Twenty-si- x "
' ' a id a sTorid stat" of Whistler's- f.,r 1
" A i ', paid $130 for the Hue Im-- i( Tl,.' Utaltn" and IT" for the
n i .ii. ,' both of which are of the
, Kippel & Co. purehaMdm i Stall ' for I :w and thet ,f th, Thames set for 2t0.
' - i,ousht tii.. Vinetlan "PlbhlnKf", j.it'i' i ii f ,i the entire rollectlon was
MR BACHENHZIMER'S CONCERT.
'iiiiib lliir.il Vhnr i'rchnlens Not Kiiunl to II TnsU.
'! lii'iihi in." a hari tune, pair
- 'm! :.iKt olenitis at .Kollan Hall.. . hum w .i s arraiimd on enliven-- I
s r,,i ih, most pan, altlioimh Inii in if iw.i hv Prlti!
Ii - pi'- - del esur of the pre- -'
'! he Ikk.iii with Seliuliert's' l. ,i" ami then wandered for-- T
i."i nilirr snns bi Siiuibertf - In Siiiuiiianu and llialitns
i
"1 1,1'athluK to the '' 'ni.t
11,1 hid sliong.11 I, ''lets of his tech-- '
: n been paldoneilhe defective which
d the musical gift.'
at Mrs. o ma a I'ntiler'a,'
azaai was held yestrrday afternoon 'e house Mis Thomas
Hie bmeilt of Good Cheeriuli weic sale
useful arili home made takeaiulj and the there were
r hags and a piassisting at tables Mrs. Albert
0 Putnam. Mrs. 13 Godfrey, Mrs.nunlevy Mllbank. Iluth Fowler, Mlia
1 wis Hum Haauna. I
YESTERDAY AT THE OPERA.
Iluii.-rrtj'- - in f mill"Tnnnhiiriiirr" at Mulil.
1 iXtrn matllif w an cl in at thellk .W't 'it ii afl 'Z?? t I'ucc'n! " alvais
populai "Mndamn Hutteril.i ' ami It u riedto altrnrt a laipi- - midv-ii- , ill.- - orism!! i i star of uiinslon was'."laldliip Kairai. nnine hat 1"eunie almost Identified with that of C'lo
T'n(. Am,.,.l.M a En,.,lvoice vstMil.1.1 ami he siinePtieeinl's music b. tlei Theie Is a lastiai-V- i of uiaiihlcs In h"! artlon. and h'idiap.-ili-- s 111 lla- - (list ait disclose enough
r"ra11 tbat touching powii ofHitnfnnrnr bismniliir "What time the
iMilthln? maid, lithe limbed' -- - and soIfuitlu - r. as the Uennans a
air. .11 11 11 n appt-aii-- i,n, n- - in- -
lemaikable lounz American al lleuennnl. iiho married a Japanese slrl, sail'daway and iuteiuentl Mtuitid with anAmerican wife a warsnlp. Tl" riiks
morality and the naval regulationswore alike nexllktllile to this .10U11K man.
Mai tin saint In n somewhat apatheticstle yesU'ida.i, bis uniform nas Imnd-som- e
.lr Siotti nas eicellent us i . j
cm.In ennlnK. Wnanei .ucri-ede- j
I'ucclnl the stam a oieupieil n
"Tiinnhaeusei-- The stainlird oikliicelved a perfiu niiitKr- nf much metlt,though In onl thtee eae the east
,,, mpi., .,, . f ,.,,,..,,,,1 .llstlnc.Mini' lu stlnn was the El;nhrth undIt allii the .iiiiif' m' Til" prims
(Uinnn s iiiii'rprriaiHiii hi.hm-- m.
slnteiiiy and tenderness, whileIn ought to his e omparatlveh -- mall ndebis UllfalllllK ! lKt or st.vle nneslage Cilus was a lather
7niiHiiiriiei-- , nut Mmevital and passionate l'mtu was up to lisusual statnlaid of excellence
SOCIETY MUSICIANS HEARD.
S)iiiplinn.s ('lull Has .tails n ItsSoloist.
annual concert of SymphonyClub, an orchestra composed of amateuriMii.ieUns of societv. was given yesterdayafternbon In ballroom of the Waldorf.Astoria for the buneflt of the speedwellCountry Homes Society proceeds
be ilnvuteil to woik of this organi-zation, which tales f.r ,'hlldrcii takenfi oui hospitals and crowded tenements andktieiis t hem until thei' am
nnresldent of
MiicDonald
In Is a vuuiii man and phony Patlietlque. Dnvlil .ilunes whs tnefuture. Ilul he will als.i conductor and Coenrand V. Bos was at
n, b tn labor to I piano.- e is a good natuiHl organ, Among patronesses- present were
ci' u lai ks freedom nf Mrs, A. Murray Vouug. Mrs. Par-- 1
1,1-- , ,11, Isli. Jr, Henry Addison Alexander,is and liaisli, and' Mis James A- Burden, "Mrs. Cornelius C.
semis liu
shownthe defects
hut pel- -was technic
Isaar Ill ,
of Powell Kow-'- 1
thuneon There on manyand les,
tor children17.0 fish pond. Among
"'j.ie wereDrexel
Miss
"
ih,. tcriionii
the
lias
in"!'-na
enof
Ml.but
Hieand
old
did
tini.Mr.
Mr. Hrsnn
amiMi.
plo-,al-
Cnlp
The the
thn
Thewill the
well
uuei
Sage.niesldent ofeiickMis. John
The' concei t began With llcethoven'sLgniont oveiture .Mine Julia chip, whowas the soloist, sang llcetliuvru'a Adelaide,the Ave Maria by Schubeit and gnmp
siiiirs by llrahms, I'm ceil andmeglumine i'iii,uib'd with
la movement from scnaiiiowsKy a sym- -
Cnvler. Mrs. Archer Huntington, .ursLimes Siiver. Mrs. Brayton Ives.
Seward Webb, Mrs. Henry Vlllaid,Mrs. Waller 11. James. Mrs. CharlesAlexander, Mrs. James Uoosevolt, Mrs.Lugi'iie. Outorbrldee. Mrs. Benjaminvtlenll Mrs. Ch.ities dn Itliam. Mrs. Oil- -
G. Jennings, Miss Mary Parsons. Mrs.William Manlce and Mis, Valentin a.Hall,
Manilas' sprlna Dances Planned.A new seilea of subset iptlnn
organized by voung pronle of sorlrty andknown as the Monday siirlng dances willbe given at Delmonlco's on April 14 and2S. The organizers aro the Misses Kath- -
arlne Moore. Vera Van Buren,OarrUon and Orovsne Converse;
ana van uonvtrieuockwooi, ansa siartttret Liowa.uarr, n. Trarcri dsnmu aiwn nop
Eccc Femina !
WEDDINGS.
llllnms lllnckiirll.'Xw wedilliiK of Mls Jpnnut IJium-moti- il
daUKhtcr of ,Mr FrankV. Ulaikwoll, lo Jiuni's lliim.i Williamstook plaen yesttrday afternoon at thehomo of her mother. 3J West Seienty(i(t, ir(.,.t, . Iti llermaii I.llellthal.icitor of St Ueorce'h liiuitii, Atoiin. 1.I . offlciallUK.
The briUu nalked lo temporaryaltar with her hrolhei. Itiint-- i Itlack-ivcl- l,
and was b wu away by lu-- r motherSin- - wore a kovii of while satin trimmed
tulle and a ifll of point lace, whichwere wiuti by her mother when a hilde.She also wore a cor'.aKe boinpiet of whiteorchids carried an .vor bound prayerbook
Mrs Francis W Frost, sister of thebride, was matron of honor Her cos.tutue was of old cold silk, with which j
worn a tan colored straw hat. andshe carr ed a basket purple lilacs ;
mnrRuerltes Miss Iteatrice rtlackwell. a j
niece of the bride, who wore a whiteunnene iroca arm carnen a nasKei otpink sweet peas and mai nuerltes, was theflower Rlrl
Karl T. Williams was his btother'sbest man and the ushers were, Frank
Mlackwell, brothei nf the hrlde; itrticeI'aleoner, P.aymond Ilaldwin, Flobert
S I'roiker. Heclnald WlRham and.lames llrewster. .It
.Uter tne leremons ilieie was a lecep- -
Hon Mr and Mrs Williams will sail fori.uriipe nir an eueiKieu irip '
abtuiil
Sherman l.aitrriier.The wedding of Miss Lillian
Lawrence, daughter of MrsHelen drahani Lnwrence, to Trank LewisSherman waa celebrated last night at thef'haie nf the Comforter In Horatio street,Hrnest Hargrove, assisted by the Itev.tiarenre c Clark, officiating,
The bride entered on the arm of herbrother, H. K, Lawrence, who gave heraway. The brldesmnld was Miss KdlthMllllgan, and the maid of honor MissKllzabeth A. neeseg. J. Leaiitt King wasbest man.
After the ceremony there was a recep-Ho- n
at the home nf the bride's mother,lllfi Shlppen street. Weehawken Heights.After a short trip Mr and Mrs. Shermanvilli live at .',11 lloiilcvard Kasl, Wee-ha- w
ken.
''"; W1-- " perfoi nied I. the llev . James
Vt
W.
Ml
W.
tllC
a.mid
flnd oeit M. '.'
and
to ain and
and
M
ver
Kim
tin- -
and
and
KK
K
M.Christ, th. ai
.'nrand son
Hatch, honor,and by thean. "J laineji.Mr. MacDonalir.i beat limn Jonesirowuriueie .tiiuiii.i, vtn.
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Donntd willhoneymoon to city,
a tour citiesbefore reaching their Charleston.
Ms Llllle King, dauuhter .if the lateThomas wasEckley Hungerford at her
the Dr. R, Con-verse Rochester, Y MlaaFlorence King, the bride's sister, heronly attendant, and Charles II Stearnshis llf iteled us Ills hr.ither't heal
Mr. Mrs. siearns mil sail forand after ,1 stay uf two
will live In thl clt
BrrTrer- - Hrorn.Montclaiii, April Amy Mar-i""-
luruir.....I DPA....,mi,, ,laV.lj.r... ..... .nilWilliam MurdocK lirown or lieatree-t-. and Frank Brwr of OUn
wer marrltd at 1:10 o'clock this
evenine at tlie home of the bride's patents.The R v. IMgar Swan Wiers, iMstor of
fnlty 1'hurch. offlclated. The mulil ofhonor was Miss .lesrle H. Rtonn. ster ofthe bride and the bct-- t man was Hilton(' lliener of Glen HldKe, brother of thebrldesroom The bridesmaids were Miss
riatt Wichita, Kan Miss HildaWlerum, niece the bride Miss StellaTa) lor. Miss Sue Dickson and Miss LeslieHrower of Montclalr. Miss Julia Pease ofHuilhiKton. Mrs. I'hsrles W Kittle.Held of New Voik and Mrs. Kenneth Solo-mons of I'aldwell
V r'eepticni followed the ceremony Mrand Mi' llrewer left on a weddliiK ttlpand upon their tetuin will Hie In CJIenItldse
Amnlriiri In (oiilrnri nt I'lnnrrShow.exhibitors, the amateurs
who snenil thonsanils of dnllurit pAch vfiirt0 gratify their loie foi flowers, will haveentries In nearly all of the (ton classesto be Judged at the International flower
now that begins at the NewGrand Central Palace They Include IIT, Pratt. nresldeni of th S'assanI'ounti. and .1 Pratt of OlenCove; Mrs. n. McK. Twombly and LenoxS Hose of Hubert Dutnont Kooteand Mrs D Willis James of Morrlstown,Mr and Mrs. Paul Dana of Olen Cove,William Ttorkcfeller snd John D. Arch-bol- d
of Tarrjtown, Mrs Seth Low oftiroau nrook farm, Mount Klsco. KVamlerbllt. OaKdale: Howard uloulil. PortWashington Samuel Thorn.Samuel fnternoer and W II Thompsonnf lookers, Oeorg.' Itaker and II MTllfoid of Tuedo Pntk. Louis Rurk ofPhiladelphia, Adolph l.ewlsohn ofand Perci Chubb of Ulster Ita.v
Nnles ihr Social World.Thfc was i meeting of the Thursday
livening Club last night at Slieir.v's, MissOreta Torpadle nnd lleorsc Harris unpgold French and Lnsllsh soug in costume
MUs flertrnde Hetbeit. of Mrand Mrs Jnlm W Herbeit. will he
to LMwaid Drlaney Dunn the Ca-thedral of .Hts John the Divine on April22 He, attendants be MaryAimour asid Miss Allren Devereux
.fr. Anson lluichard will jie a.mall dance to. night at Sheri
Till' last for this SCa.mll Of N'l'Ull- -
11. ....,1 '
' to
II "as'nounced of ,
married 811n 'of e.
'
W
of
M.
ofof
Phllputt of Jhe Central Church. DIs- - Mrs. William II. Cioraer of San Fian-cltile- s
of ill the of bride s gave 1 luncheon Beglsparents, Wist ITStll street. 'jeplerdHi Mis. t'hailes
The bride was attended sister.! Allan ..f Montreal levMiss as mulil of and daiiKlitei. Hugh Martha
Miss Hllzabeth Hatch ns a Allan, am at'
gotheir Atlantic iftcr-wni- d
making of Southernat
slrarna
King, married yesterdayIn
Hev. R.ofllciatlng.
manand
tt. funion
PodgeRidge
Sidney
T.
Madison,
Mllbiook;
nf
daughter
.Mrs Unbe, t It L.v ..wslmi "as
Hlls cUy
M . Ambrose Mnnell has relumed toTuxedo.
M-- . and M.s. t. ji. tteynolds HlttWashlnKiuii. Mr and Mrs. J. Tucket manTower f Tuxedo and Mrs. Stephen O.
of Providence, It. !., are atthe Itltz-- i
Miss Ferollne Perkins of Washing-ton. D. C engagement was
lecenily to I 'apt. Robert Wal- -
lach. stationed at Fort Allen, I'at the Vaudi hilt with her parents, Mrand Mrs. Henry Cleveland Peiklns.
Rowland Robblns gave a. . : . . , , . at. ll-J- I."'iu v
I Son avenueMl. Fiedrrlrk W. Woere
rMrs. Hllborne L. noosevelt will -
nltllt ni llCl- nouse, in vn dinner dance tor nei
el'SS unillliri i i, ..., ..... ,., a..lniv,. In.
i nmrnru ... ' ''''morrow afternoon the Church
Valentlnrr theMuseum of Art the cityyesterday after a vacation trip to
nntl confirmed n report that hadbeen whlsjered for several dnya past
that thti picture he recently pur- -
chased at the Hcnjamln sale is n
erltnblo Uembriiiidt. He Ls mostabout hla discovery and
belleies It only to bi n Hem-liraiu- lt
but a lino Itetubranitt.He attributed II to the master's lal
period mid thlnkn the portrait one ofthe many which Kcinbralidt made, ofhis own son Titus and painted. It Is
shortly before death.The picture waa rntuloKued In the re-
cent IV'iiJaniln ru "The AdVorute,"by Karri Kabrltlus, anil waB sold In thellolel I'lasa the American Art As-
sociation mi March last to Ur.Vnleiitlner for only J.'ilft. Mr. Benjaminpurrhan-- it hi 1904 for $100 nl theT. .1. Illakrslce sale, and before that ItbelonRed to Humphry Ward, at thatMine art critic of the London Times,l'ahrlltua was born In 1621 and diedItl.M. was not only a pupil ofliemhrnndt but the master of JanVermeer Delft.
It can be ween that the hadalready been scrutinized before Or. Vn-leiitlner It the Benjamin eo'ilectlonand suspected that lieneath the muchrepainted "Advocate" lay sotnethlnBliner. Humphrey Ward was arollertor of pictures and ofhis llnds upon recleanliiR have provedto he fine works of art. In particular
discovered a Hembrandt In Just thesame manner that Dr. Valentlnct- - nunnow done.
The uncoverlnB of the Hembrandt wasdone for Dr. Valentlnrr Dr I'niil
of Paris, who Is In New York althe present time. Mr. Merrh Is a well
French expert upon the restora-tion of old palntlnRS and has a!wsbeen active the search for moreRcmbrandts. He Is son-in-la- of M.Sedelmevrr. a ureal Parisian dealer,also a Hembrandt expert.
Or. Mcrch Is enthusiastic uver thenew discovery nnd Is fully convincedas Dr. Valentlnrr theof this Hembrandt.
Dr. Valrntlner Is the curator of deco-ratlv- ?
arts at the museum and camehere from Hcrlln, stronglyby Dr. Hode, the oftii? royal museums of Uerlln.private assistant ho had been for
His university degreewas obtained at Heidelberg, wherebesides being n student he wasfor a year and a half the assistantto Henry Throde. the writer on paint-ers of the Itenalssanre. Later he w?ntto Holland and worked under De Grootand Uredlus until summoned to Uerllnby Dr. Itode.
I'pon ruining to New York nilthorlty especially In the ofDutch art and the deoorntlve arts wasat once lecocnlited, and addition to hiswork at the museum he has been en-
gaged In expertizing some of theest art collections In the country.
His latest task has been theInstiing of Lydlg's remarkablepaintings and art objects, which are tohe sold Before that he thesame service for the Horden collection,the sale of which was one of the artsensations this winter, nnd theof which was also unusual and Im-
portant painting by Hembrandt.
SOCIETY AT DANCE.
Salisrrlpllon ffnlr 'lumedo HallPreceded h Dinners.
A subscription costume .lance, organ-ized by Alfred Lattlmer. was ulien lastnight at Tuxedo Hall, FIfly-nint- h streetand Madison avenue, under the
of Adams Hatcheller, Mrs.Clustavuj T. Klrby. Mrs. HerlK-r- t P.rtrown, Mis. V. Livingston Pell, Mrs.Waldion P Belknap, Mrs. Piescott Slade,Mrs Thomas H. Gilford. Mis. LindsleyTappin, Mi. Kiederic Gallatin, Jr., andMrs. Herh.-i- t It. Woods, must of whomhad dinners In advance at their homes
Among the subscribers w'ere Mrand Mrs Prentice Kellogi, Jf, and
j Mrs. S. Harold andIIMwaid A Manlce, Mr. Mis ItoheitI.I Randolph, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Donn Hai- -I her Mr ntnt Mrs .InsenV. IT Hunt Mrand Mrs, Irving Hrokaw. Mr and Mrs.George Dickinson, Mr. .Mrs. W.Lanier Washington, Mi and Mrs. IowryOlllett. Mi and Mrs. Noinian Johnson,the Mlfses Ullse Francke. MargaretFrench, Amy Mills. Virginia Duane, KvaIngeisoll Dorothy Manlce, Mar-gai-
Ilower, Florence and IsabelAllies Sheeli.v and Dorothy DomlnickGeoige WagstafT, Henry M. Waid, DanielLaw ton, Herbert Neal, Alfred B.orem,I rrcniau Kdmund J Schneider
' It,,ll,. t I , - ,,1 ,1 n,,,n'l, I . tlrr
for hitd;o. Supper was arVed after mid- -
at Atlantic lily,Ati.iKTU' CiTr. April 3, The tempein-tur- e
was 56 at noon here
In r Vnrk Tn-d- a.
New Voik t'nheislly forum, summaryand ellscusslon of the open shop vs. thunion shop, hy Pror. .1. w. Jenks, Judsou
n"lld,"'T' whlnBton SrtunroSouth. M
Clasou Point Military Aradeiny CadetCoips, levlew and reception, Sixty-nint- h
Armory, Lexington avenue andTwenty-sixt- street, ,30 M.
Nonnal College, a Roman wedding pre-I sented as a spectacle by the students,
Chapel, sixty-eight- h street andPark avenue, 4 P. M,
Theta Kpsllon Society, convention.Hotel McAlplu.
Peoples Institute, address hy Judge Ben' " ' '""rciiry in me viest.
. Centurv Theatie Club, merlin-- . IlmiAHtur, air.ii A ,1,
, intrrnatlonnl Pure Milk League, meet- -ng, llUlt'l .1DIU1, -- idu 1", .11,
Peventy-ftis- t Regiment, tevlew byMajor-Oe- O'Ryan. armory, Thlrty-fourt- h
street and Tark avenue, 8:30 P. M.
horhnod dances .11 be suen Gardiner and Douglas Cranethe Gotham n particular pctlnd of costumes was
The last foi ih's 'en.nn .if the daw obsei veil and theie was general darning.nrc.inlyeil l lln..lun.l ti.i- - llitiv., nhn il..linil the tulili.
..-. u.sht C,.l,,.v club. nigh,.
thuMackay
societyis the
Mr" Fred-- I Camllle H. Hatch, daughter of Mr- - .1 B. Alexander nf Buffalo has an-- ; .wa .nlr-mlri-l hold the dance in
I act ive iresldenl 'Ml- Mrh' n,,hort ''p? """ the eiigajement her daughter. '"' T el l.ous. hut the erne rould1 Lilwidl on Wednesday to Charles Hoy Miss Pea Ale inder, to Harry Simon. dance .license. "" wasI,.. ,'i,,r, Charleston. S. C The cei son of Mr. arid Mrs Samuel Simon ofl,,rv' "'pre the pally then went iii- -
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The Sales will be conducted by.MR. THOMAS 11. KIRBY, of
The AmericanMill Her. U I'.Mt 23d Nt
THOMAS Q, SEABR00KE. Hroolyn In t S76. ami was a Kimluatc ofs' Jiinies Academy, He studied law for
k ,,"h!"v;llve,:Ufwvo,k:';;oprrn Marled In IlnnU. him amuim iliem dall. In limD Mi
Thniiias W. Seabrooke, for moie than ,,,'l"'ul1r.,; ranUed Hatfield. Mngulrayears well knnwu as a rouicdlan roa,lwa. Ill l9 he
light opera, died yesterday afternoon '7' A'lc.c .Mvct'm' ",f Mnsston. N. .
hi ClilrnKO. Mr Seabrooke, whose realname was Thomas qulKley, was born InMount Vernon In ISfio. He left the publicschools when he was II years old to work,In the Port Chester Hank.
In 1 when he had heroine pajiueteller, he made his llrst appearunre onthe since at Westerly. It. 1., In "ClKa- -
rettc." He played 111 minor stock rompa- -
nles for two years and then made his firstNew York appearance at the Academyof Music In "Irish Aristocracy " in Iss:.he biRiin playhiK in fare comedy andturtle a hit in lloyts A ltn muuiciIt 111. IJIIIVI fiivu-.-
.
Three years later he appeared In oper-etta In "The Little Tycoon" and In l.9lihe played with Dc Wolf Hopper In "Castles in the Air It was in "The isle or
which In Maproduced'"a.rf'or th;;,. tilat'hemade his greatest success,
In later years he appeared In "laukeeDoodle nandy, "Mrmlnie, "The Houndera" and In 1 ftt
h asin --rlc:Xlcal.le" in ChU ago Sincethen ht had been playlnR In laudeillle.
He married tccently Miss Mary Marthahn.r,i u. i,.r hnme i si I mils mill
later appeared in laudeillle with hismollier-lu-la- Mrs. W ljuliin.who was known on the stage at MattleQulnn. His first wife divorced him In1S06
l
EDMUND HAYNES HASWELL.ear. He founded tile I'mtlucr S'rv s and
One Time llrail of I lie Pnclne Mnll "t one time owned the fruit Trade Jour-- s
nnl. He was one of the organliers of theMrs al so. ft nit and Produce Trade Association nnd
Nrw Apt II 3 Kdmuinl of the Brooklyn Hoard of Heal KstateHayues Hnsnell. will known In steamship Hmkers, and also oiganlzcd ten branchesand ralhoad clrclei. died y at the 'f the National League of Commissionhome of his sister-in-la- Mis. .1. Maishall Merchants, He was a member of theCatville. 25T Webster avenue. South Htooklyn Hoard of Trade and of
Mr Huswell was n years old and was ,lu' Twelfth Assembly District Democraticthe eidest son of the late Admiral t'hailf." l'hil'- He was a candidate for the As-- ,
Havnes Haswell and Kllzabeth Hums of . sembly In isihl. He Is survived by hisYork. His fathei died s x veais
ago, aged 98.Edmund Haswell was born In New
York and received the degtee of civilengineer at Geoigetown university., William street, died last night at his home,OliiiiR UT his profession because of poor 512 Fifth avenue. Mr. Tyng was 4S yearseyesight he went to California In l&5 old. He was hum 111 New Voik. He wasnnd went Into, the steamship business giaduated from Williams College In I SS S
He became the head of the Pacific Mail and studied at the Columbia law schoolLine , He had practised in this city ever since
In 1S53 he. mai.led ..tHrla Lawtoi, He niairled Miss i:jth dale of this citydaughter of William l.avton of New ' ,i, I s . He was a member of th
Latei he left California Hi d iesty. the Alpha Delta Phi and thebecame a din-do- of several ralhoad- - S,tiai!nin A club- Mis Tyng and son,the Hast. He Is sinvived by Ills biotli '. Sewell Tappan. suitive.Commander Uouieineui Ii Haswell. I
S. N. tetlied. of Santa IUibara, Oaland Chillies Hanes Haswell of SanKranclsco, and a sister. Mrs. Henry llacheof Chester. Orange county.
Mt. Haswell was descended fioniHis In ate Senator of
VISCOUNT LLANDAFF.
......, I. .r.,.1, a n I orinrr linmr sei-rr- -
lar With Stormy Career.fptcml ttftpatrh tn Tnr. si v.
April 3. Viscount LlandafTa descendant of the Welsh famlt) of '
Mathew of Llandnff. died to-d-
He had not been conspicuous lately, butwas greatly prominent when he was Home
Secretarv. The story of his appointment ,
Is told In Winston Churchill's hlogrnphjof his father. His tenure of office was '
very storm. especially In connection withthe" In Trafalgar Square In 17. It
also fell to his lot to decide the fateof Mrs. Maybrlck, the American womanwho was sentenced to Imprisonment foi
life for poisoning- her husband, but who
was pardoned a few 5 cars ago. ;
He was born at Ceylon on Januaiy 13. '
lSIil He was a of Parliament fora number of yens, a fellow of fnlversit'College of London, a member of the Senateof the l"niverslt of London, n hairlsleiand K C He was a conservative In
politics nnd a Unman Catholic In religion.He was never married and therrfoie
there Is no heir to the which wascreated In St5. He publls'hed a numberof 111 tides In the f.ciu- - .Unonsine nnd In the.YuHoHfll and Hiidlui ffrrirtrs,
PROF. EBERHARD NESTLE.j
Headmaster al Manlbronn. Wiirl-lembrr- a,
I llrael.surrial Ctllilr Dnpntch lo 'tin Scv
HKr.l.is. April 3- Kbcrhatd Nestle.D P.. professor and epborus at Maul
hronn. Wurttemberg. is dead.He was born at Stuttgart In 1S51.
vvns a professor at I'lm from 18S3 to1S91 and again from is-i.- to s!s. In thetieuntitn he was Intrusted with Vacant
profcssorshlii of Semitic languages atTni.imien Since ls'.is he had tieeii professor nt the Kvangellcal TheologicalSeminary and In HM2 was made ephoius(headmaster) II" was the author of a
number of valuable works.
William 11. Hrril.William H. Reed, Jr. sou of William B. ,
led, late cashier of the First National,Rank, this cits died yesterds) at hi;
N. ! in " ohome In Rrewstei, nr.years old. He used to live at U2 "est121st street. was a Princeton man,class of ls9B, III 1907 lie married Miss
Martha Ciosby, daughter of S. O. tioshof Brewster, and moved to Rrewstei. lie.was one nf the organizers and a partnerIn tho Miller-Hee- d Company, construction '
engineers, at Park avenue r.ndstreet. He was a member of the Unlvei-slt- y
Club, the Knglneeis club, the Prince-to- n
Club and the Kim Huh nt Princeton, i
Mary Hllaabelh toock.ls Marv Kllzabeth Vouek, who died on
Tuesday at her home. 14 Wlllough'ly ave-n- ..
nwinbivn. In her ninety-fourt- h ear.was the daughter of William ouck. a,wholesale butcher, at one time superlii-- ,
tendent of markets of New Vork, In her ,
early life her family lived on the Bow-er- y
then a lesldenllal section of the dij
Joseph slncrn, Ma.n.re.
I
I
Art Associationluillsnn Nip sioiilli, V y.
""" survives mm.- -Inliin f.. Hooper,
IiiIhr (i, Hooer, 72 ,cais of ae, anda prominent architect of NewHik. diedlesteiday nt his home, Il.Ki avenue.tr Hunper had llied In Newark since hewas In ears old. In I SS.1 he started hiisl- -nr,SH with his Inother, CeorRe It. Hooperunder the name of Hooper A Co Thr(lesKn,d Homlnlcan Priori- In Ibisrltv 11M, hllll ,,,1K,1RP,i , 'nraw tn?,,), for thP w ,.pfltrp jtHriPt, JIrn(,per Is survived by a wife, a brotheiand a sister.
liana HrlM.Hans Iteiss, an Inventor whose Improve-
ments on sewing parts-'''; '..'""""'V"' ,
" IV ' V-- 7"" !,"0':.', '' ...''.. J,street Horn Schlelsen. Oermanv. In
13H, Mr. Iteiss came to America at the"f., I" '"IVT' waR "n !nvc!0'-V, v? T.. ns..V. "l h'm ."'?," '"I "r,y
4 fnis . married Marie C. Hens.III Philadelphia In IS7S. She survivtshim
Isaac TneL.Isaac Tuck nf (?aac Tutk & Son of 9
Wairen street, publishers of Productlitilb-tin- . dl.d last night at his home, 610Tenth -- trcet. Htooklyn. In his tlfty-flft- h
we. ma . mree sons ami iwo aaugnteii.
Seivrll Tappan Trng.Sewell Tappan Tyng, a lawjer of II
ills Itosnninnil Rurr KiiKnKrd.Mi. and Mis. Winthrnp Burr, of tills
illy and Lawiente, L. l Iihvc annoinictdthe engagement r Hull daughtei, .spII.iHfini.-iin- l Him tn A M...I r 11 !.. r u.m
h inlei with hei parents at 122 Kastnil, Hi sticet. Mi. Ken was griiduated
firm Vale, and h Is a member of thelaw firm of Zalu iskle. Mm ray, Sage & Kei i
m iin .in uuic iihs nun sci nnthe wedding
MARRIED.Wit. 1, -- On ThurtiUv
April 3. tJtJ, at the reilJrni of theI. ride's mother. 3.' West Seventy-fift-
street. New Vork ilty. by th? He. Her-man I.illentlisl, rector ef Si iJeorgi'hur, h. AtiorU, 1.. I, Jennet firmnmoiullll.li ku ell I,) Jainer Itartey tilllins
DIED.CUl SINS - on April 2. 1S13. at lil renl
deii'e. ltil It.iu ttct, llrookl) 11. Thonidfousins.
I'liiieml servlres on Ktlrl) Ap-- ll I it' I' M Klndi) omll n,wr
CltOMMBt.lV At her home. ;ej v e t l.lstreet mi Tliursda). April ') ICU .Msj
Hell ds'lght'r nf 111" late WllUlni IIsad Klizabeili Cuinnnelln.
servile will he held st ,st An--
dies a Chare!!. L'ath street 1111, Fifthnvenue. oh fiilurdny. April i, nt 10 A. M.
Inteiment tit the eonv eniencp of thef nil j .
FI.ETf'HKR On VVednesdiy. April 2, 1913,after h brief Illness. William It. Fletcher,In the iMli ser of his age
Funeral services will be held at hii lateresidence. ... West Knd avenue, on Frl-- iday morning, April 4, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.
Mil AftTHV. On Tuesday. April t. at IIIheirnth street, llrookl) n, Denis MrCar- -
th. In his Uth jear.Iteiiuleiu mass at the Church o( dt
Thonios Anulnas, Ninth street sndFoutth avenue, Trlda. April I. at Pi.1 ,M Interment private. Kindly omllCow ers,
m nA v ()n Apru . ,rt ,. n5nn, be- -
loved wife uf Charles D. Murray, la her.ITHi
Funeral from her late residence. 13 NorthI'arV Arverne, I, I to Churchof PI Pose of Lima (Mammels Station),Satnrdaj, April 3. at 10 A. M. hilar- -
mrni Calvary CemeteryquiNTAIll). On Wedncada). Apul 1313.
nt hla residence. :: liflh avenue. UeoraIV yulniaru, ill Hie jisi year oi nia age.
Funeral services at Trinity Churchat 1 0 0) o clink A. M.
KKKD. At Brawater, N. T., April I, till.William H, Iteed, Jr., Hga 3'J eara.
I'unernl aervlee at hla lata residence atfirewater. N. V, Sunday, April , at12:15 P. M Carmel, N. V.
Ortlages will meet train leaving UrandCentral Htatlon at :J4.
TVNG on April 3, 1913, SawellI'appan, eon o the late Stephen II Tyngand Fannie Tappan, In the 45th year olhla ate, at his residence, II'.' Fifth avenue.
Notice (it funeral hereafter.WKMT. William, aged 7. Services "THE
FUNKUAI. CHURCH," 541 West Tn-- lthird street (Frank I". Campbell
HullJInj), Frlda), 3 o'clock. Autome-Ml- e
cortege.
t'NDEKTAKKBS.
fm OAMPIELL Wftft
llsh nobility. famll settled nw f ,, James Kvir peim-Voi- k
shoitly after th" Itevolution silvanla Miss Butr has been fnr tl--
CalilrLonpoS.
riots
member
title,1
lie
.Ir.
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Park
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machine have
the
Inteiment