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THE SUN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914. M r NEWPORT PREPARES FLOWER SHOW WILL ! HOTEL PORTER'S DEATH RAILROAD AIDS SEARCH JFOR FLOWER SHOW BE HELD IN A TENT KNOTS WORKMEN'S LAW FOR MISSING LAWYER Question if He Was Lnckawnnna Posts Circular tn Commit Ire of Arrangements Southampton Hospital to Oct, a "Domestic Servant," Left Open by Stations and Starts Search of Plain Miiii.v Novelties One-ha- lf of Net Proceeds Commission. llackensack Meadows. imil 10 v 1 i I I s . of Exhibit. I.OliAl, .hh OX AUorST 1 ! )i.. mii.v vesant Fisli Will (iive ffniriit Which Men Will Be 1'iirinrrs. I Mr. i li 1 , .lul.v 23. The committee k. fiti. Mix. Stuyvesant Fish, i I. Ilnrfinaii hi ul Mrs. Law- - Sillisple, fur tlio midsummer which lx being given Jointly ..iipoTt Harden Club and tin1 I lortlt-iiUtini- t Society nt Mrs. 11.1 mi August 13, 11 ntiil t, ' 1. .it work completing the details 'or t .(T,nr. There will lie mimy hov- -. .'. hi the matter nf exhibit;" nnd '.'I t i tiilninlit of thorn who attend fcU ' i in. on ami evening, tor tho to III" IllUlllllllttt'll Ht lllclll. e JIi- i.f tllo Otlllg pCOpll! of till! Slim- - in ' tv li.t" been naked to assist, and Mrs 1 uhrnke Jones find Mrs, Henry i ir !... trie latest to offer silver cups. 1 tj. i,..ii,I..ts nf tlm commlttcH for the an 'nk have Is en meeting nt luncheon irf i ii akmg their plans. v ,. .! exactly a part of tho How or ;io Mr- - Fish s llorsil hall will lio one t . hi. ,lt ins In connection with It on ... i' H At present an or inn gown ,,h. -- s ii are huiy preparing costumes - iir w hi en of tho summer loloiiy. who , M I. . cSt'lltlllg tho lloHrrn of till! nl. ii. mlo tin- - men will appear im (a m. - ii gardeners. j,l-- .i ! l Helmont gave a farewell et for her ilatiKhter, tho l)ucli" "f Marlborough, nt Marhlo House, she ., twentv-fou- r guests, anil a new ind .u.i t"" ,NllB used for the table dee. The Kiit"t9 Included Ambassador und Mm" Hnkhmoteff. Mr. and Mrs. Stuy ffai t 1 !i, "Mr. Htid Mr.. It. Livingston li, i k ni' Mr. and Mr- -. Kllsha Dyer, Mr. i M - (horse Peaboriy Lustls, Mr. and ur i SuITcrn Taller, Mr ami .Mrs. j. HELD ..nt liirnev, Mr unit .Mrs. i.nwurii " ' Mr and Mrs. Howard (!. dish- - " Iun.s for her d.uihter. Miss IMher Mm i: II O. Slater. Hurls Yonlne. ;Tl.rs. About sixty of tho youn set I Scott and Ilaron Kurt Von w,'f" Invited. A buffet supper was served, ijr followed by ilunelnR. r Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler will Th I. i. hess Is leavltiR for New York f!vo ,.n Thursday weium; and will sail for recital of soiiks and duets at tho Way-,..t,- ,l n"Satunlay. She will visit the side studio Vrlduy nfternoon. ,'mJ Hi.irtrrs of the Diuallly At n rec. nt meetltiK of the South-o- , .,.n while in New York. ampton Club I wiry a. Trevor win T t , entertainments y Included fleeted In place of the . , K1Ven by Heimaiin Oelrlclis Uio lato J. Howvrs l mid Junes C lMrrish Bovernor In place of Mr. h's Hooner yacht Vagabond II. and on ,lih oisby Mis. Stuart Duncan and Mrs. Aithuik the arrivals for the renvalnder i loff Mian, who has announced a of )' cum ar Mrs. eryl I'rtstou I,,, Aiiml 7. Mrs. Henry A. C. T.vler was a dinner hostess Jlr and Mrs. Frances I. uowen Kave a il.inir ui honor of their Ktn-sts- , Mr, and Henry It. Coyo of Philadelphia, ami M- - Hamilton McK. Twombly Have a .nnir m honor of her cuests, Mr. and Mr W 1! mi D. Sloanii of Lenox. Vr Arthur and Lady Hirbert of Hnc-ii- d nr.; acaln th.. quests f Mr. and Mrs " S' iv Safe, having retiirnisl from the.r it'll Mountain motorliiK trip W. A. ".. .f New York Is vlsltlim' Mr. and Mrs 'imruo Pe.ibody Ihistls, and Dr. and Mrs Warren S. Adams of New York are Muenchlnper Klnc M Henry S. Hcrimond has arrived for j.ii. inier at her eotUKe on lhistls avc- - n. V,Bnt Ilelmont l taking a pnrty of .... ., ;... t ho olliel.il opcnliiB of th.' ' i'. n.il WEDDINGS. sell in I d( sherinn ii, ctirtsnirii. Conn., July Is. At the to f Mi and Mrs. Illrnni Perry Mills, i' i I .awn. He Ir niece. Miss Alice Slier- - an if '.k, N Y.. was married at ii to.ila to Alfred C. Schmidt of "M'en ll ind. The matron of honor was Mrj rreilerl.'l. Itawollc. whose husbar.d Is ceu. i of Pie bride Tho lst man was Wiltf- S. Iiinidt, brother of tho hrlde-smo- ftei a weddliiE breakfast Mr. anl Mrs. s. hmldt left for a ten days b imp through the Herkshlres. On (heir r. Mm th.y will sail for ICurope. KOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD. XT q..t Ma Ml.l.tlAlnn llllrrltl nnd! M!s l,eo- - n luirrlll, who are lmsslng tho immfr In i:urne, have Mulshed n tour f Frotl.md and are leaving Iindon for trip on the Continent. The Hon and Mrs. Alfred Anson arc urieotrd to return soon from Hurone. Tliey will go to thel summer place In nar Harbor, Me, for tho rest of the e.in .r i Tr anrl Mru f, tin hnd h...,", ,,t Ti.'v.Hr. since 'tlm e.irlv arrived at their Ummer r'a. ZIotJ 1 I., wli.rn they will remain until the f.ti Mis, linsalio ltloo.lirood will return to' ti.i,.... .... .',...".-'........"..'.- ..- ...i. im.. iifiniinuw iiiiiii a iu i - and Mrs. Charles II. Aloxander In TltYrs1,, slh.. u.lll l..it... nn l.'rlduv for S'" 'li. tn Harbor. 5Ie. Mrs imi-er- t II. Itoosevelt Is nt her the Lilacs. In .Snyvlllc, U I., for MrVTmond O. Smith, who Is ass,ng rrxz Plan . es,;.r.laV f.'.r n llrlef visit. M' Mrs i. iiivvennt Plllni r f'..i'li,iiiiiion, L. I., for the remainder "f hr reason. M- nr. Mrs W. Seward Wehb. Jr., ' i' "i. lldimore for a brief visit. They """ ' i" the summer at tholr country !'" 'i Maiihiisset, L. I. ai . Mrs. A. Tlticlnv Wall. Jr.. have Mrs. K. el. nek II. Itrooks, In Wutch Hill. tfi v s 'iMtr Mi Wall's parents, Mr. nnd HI Mis Wall s Miss Marv Hrooks. II k i'l',iril A. Maiiicu and MIsm' I'"d'w Manlee will go to Nnrrngatisett ' !. - week to bo the guests of Mrs. H' A Frascr for tho month of a .t iv M . ' the summer colonists In tha ' '.'ithainpton, L. I will go lor the opening of tho uu- - ' u 11 sliow t h.m been made of tho Miss lfntherlnii Sturges of Mrs. William It Furtield. Conn., to nibnrt.lt. ' Spujten Duyvll, N. Y. No (late set for tho woldlnff. THE SEAG0ERS. in d iv by the Cunarder Cnr-- r fin 'jiieiiiKtown and Liverpool; I'M . John S. Keith. 'i Dr Lan'reiii-- e J, Hhe Hn, rlr Mr nnd Mrn. J. A rl I. funl- Itlpluy. Sr.' Mr Mrs. Kdsard Vl ( iimtnii. n. Smllh r- - T I ' ai i Mm. liny Stnndlnr v.. i: ii i, Mr mid Mrs. I'i rcy f sirau ' IUtihiii I)r and Mr Nathaniel Vlrs llonrj 0 Wood. tii.ro by tho French liner La (' 'h. Mr nnd Mri. Wllll.un S"' 'I .t II Kinney C" I II. .Ue. 1riil Cnl M 0 T.a S ' ' 11, i.,.iav IpM.helk I I I II dlsvi. Mih .VI urrav-Tavln- r " "1 iek. The I'.ev .1 II Miinly "' t i'itul Fruit stemnslilp Alml V. i oi 's of i ho i '.irilde an . ' Mr, ,1 I. .teutrtiant Commander !. M l'n.,,1 I.. II. , . " vv I,, "liell (I V Shaw, CUT. ELECTION IS Ie. vviiue Ilcnr.v 0. Trevor Chosen Vice-Preside- nt to Succeed the Late .1. Mowers Lee. KofTMAMrrnN, N. T., July A large tent has been erected on tho Park Asso-rlatlo- n grounds nt the lower end of Like Agawam for the eighth annual exhibition of Ui.) Southampton Horticultural Socloty, to ho held next Wctlnceriuy and Thurs- - ! (l.iy. One-ha- lf the net proceeds In to he glvun to tho Southampton Hospital. On arcoiim of the backward itoiuum tho exhi- bition was postponed from Inst wek. Thoro am a larger number of entries, j this year than ever, nil tho show spare being occupied. Olio of the special at. trnctlcms of tho show will b the luncheon and dinner tuhle decoration contest, open only to Indies of tho cottage colony. The (lowers Used In the decoration arn to he grown by tho exhibitors. Ther will also bo a competition mining tlm suinnier reo- rients for the best basket of tiHtlvc Krown Mowers and for the lirt thiee vases of outdoor Krown (lowers. Prize for thren classes havo been of. fend by Mrs. Thomas II. Harbor, Mrs. li Tiffany Dyer, Mrs. Henry (!. Trevor, Mrs. Itohert M. Thompson, Mrs. Frnnol tlurrull llofTninn, Mrs. Charles Hlnli Maclionald, Mrs. till ward W. Humphrlis, Mrs. Charles K. Henderson. Mr. Chester (Irlswold, Mrs. 13riwurri Vnlilngin, Mrs. Charles (!. Frnncklyn. Mrs. Allsert IJ. Ilonrdman and Mrs. I'eter It. Wyckoff. The Southampton Harden Club met this week at llnllyshear, tho country home of Mr and Mrs. Charles II. Mac- - Donald. After the m'ctlnK tho members ( and their friends were shown thrntiKh tho grounds and Hardens oy irs. Mrs. Alexander II Tiers Kave a chll- - ,ir.,n.k ,,.. i, ii ,., i... ,.,,.. and Mis. Stanley ! i. Mortimer, who has the Klelslur cottaso on Hill street. A. 11. Cialllu has teased his oittiifcn mi th.- Khlnnot'ock Hills to Mrs. Henja-ml- n !. Nlcolls, who will occupy It about August 1. Itiar Ariiulial Willarri H. Hrownson. I'. S. N.. retired, and Mrs Hrowuson. ! who have lutn spendlni; some time visit-- , nig "i. ami .Mrs. tioni ri .m, inoiiip. son, are now at Newport t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Putnam nnd the Misses Putnam left yestenlay for St Huberts In the Adlrondacks, where they hat e a camp. Their cottiiKe hern will be occupied by II. W. Dcl'orrest, who airlvcs y to stay through August. TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE. l.K.Mii, Mass.. July 2S. Motor arrivals at llotil Asplbwall y Include: John D. Crimmlns, .Miss Merce-d- e Crimmlns, Miss Hvilyn Crlmmtiis, New York, Mcreedes, Mr. and Mrs. James W. White, New Yotk, Ixh'h , Thomas Powell I'owler, Mrs. Fouler, Miss Fouler, F II. Fowler, Sidney I'owler. New York, Packard i Mr. and Mrs. I Iiirold A. S. Dodge. Hssex FellH, N. J., Packapl ; Mr. and Mis Morgan. Theodore Morgan, Ilinry .)tgan, New York, Cadillac. .STiioi'Dsuftid, Pa.. July IS - -- Arrivals at Itiiekwood Inn by auto Included: eluded : Mr. and Mrs Henry Hill. New York, Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Smith, ,mw lora. aico: .Mr. ami .Mrs. - l orues, South Orange, Henz; Mr. nnd Mrs, T. W. Hentley, Newton, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs, H. Hentley and Newton D. Hentley, New York, 1ocnmoblle. Nkw ii.vimin, Conn.. July :s Motor arrivals at the (irlswold Included; Mrs. Frederick II. Hctt, Mr. and .Mrs. W. It. Hetts. Master W. It. Hetls, Jr.. New York, Pierce-Arro- i Mr, and Mrs. I. . I.. Itonlen, Iiiikevllle, Conn., Packard; Mr. mid Mrs. II. U Cartol, New York, Hulck : Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgn It. llran- - ". ew i orn. nievcns. Watkiiiicbv. Conn., July Automo- - bile arrivals at the lintel Hlton Included: Mr. and Mi's. H. W. icmaker. New York, Hurion ; Mr. and Mrs, . A. N. Mead. s"w Y"rk- - "lck ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mlm Ituth Doughty, Miss. H. ' lx"tl"y. N''w "r"- - i Mr. and ir. t ii Knmmia liiiniinnn v v Chalmers; W. F. (.roily. Kuthorfor.l, N. .! I". C. O'Ne . Kd O'Nel . Newark. N. - ' : - O'.Malley, Uldgewoo.1, N. J.. Hulck MANVltKSTEit, t.. July i Arrlvnla by and Mrs. Thomaa Fowler, Packard; Miss Fowler, r. i . rowier, jr., i.. n, eowiiu-- . Hupmolille. I.AKS Sf.VArr.K, N. II., July 2' Motor arrivals at Hotel lininlldim Included: Dr. and Mrs. It. If. MK'onnell, Now York, (iullllac; llochet Snyder, Mr. and .Mrs. Noble MeConnell, New York, Ixvo-mobil- Admiral Charles 13. Clark, If. H. N.. Packard; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wick. New York, Stutz; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wilder, New York, Stevens-Durye- a ; Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Wilson. New York, ( ildsinohlln ; .Mr. and Mrs. V. C JUU. Now York. Pisirlms. P.itTl.AMi, Vt.', July JS. 's ls by HUtomobllu at the Ilcrwlck : Mr. and Mrs. Sterns, .Miss Hohcrl.on, New York, Lanier: Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam AllxTt, New York. Pleico; Mr. and .Mrs. M. I. 1I wards, Mr. and Mrs. V. !!. Council, Al- bany. Cadillac. Cooi'KiisTOWN, July 2S Among th automobile anlvuls nt tho Otesaga to- day were : Mr. and Mrs, M. Luscomb, 13. L. H. M- - Lufcouih, llrldgeport, Conn., T'lei ; Mrs. 13. II. Paddock. Helen Paddock. Anna Paddock, Arthur K. Pad-doc- New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H Dolman, Hessln llnlman, Mildred Hoi-mn- llrisiklyn, Autocar, i In Nciv VorU Tii-iln- y, Niitloiial Arts CJub. exhibition of paint- ings, lilt Hast Nineteenth street. Washington Irving School, exhibition of paintings from the Metropolitan 9 A. M., to f P. M. l'nlher mill Non Killed by I.IrIiIiiIoc Miinomks, Minn., July ri John . 2R jears old. was Killed by lightning his livening while working nn the road One of his horses w.is knocked down and the .hnc, torn from Its feet, but neither horse was Injured lllrek's father was killed by lightning at New Prague two years ago. Just die type of man for affiliations I PMAY PI T1R WIT 1 NVV JjulU A ULUD II ILL) Ul V D HOUSE WARMING SOON Event Will Mark Opening of (ireenlcaf Villa as Country Club. 1.1.NOX. Mas.. July : A house warm- ing will be g.ven when the l.i nox Club or. cupHs tho Urriiileaf Villa as a country elnl. After the Ilia has heen riiriilsnvil tho house committee will arrange for tho formal opening A sale of (lower for the 'benefit nf a tiiheretiloHhi canin In Plttslleld was held y and tlOO was cleared. Donations of dowers were revived (rem Mrs Will-la- louglas Stoane, Mr" William. H. nn.,.1 Meld. "Mrs. IMw.irds Mictirer, .Mrs. William Pntloek. Mrs Max K. Itntler. muwm Cdlth and Marv T. ltryce, Mrs. Zen.is Crane. Miss Clara I. Crane. Mrs r. ..... ll'ltll.... llLcl.' , .... Wl ...... tllll ! . II, i r.me. ..ii?, "iiimii. w, llll.l.s mid Arthur N. Coolev. sVniong llwiso who sold powers with Fredrlkn HracUIn, Ihiilvlle M.ittoon. Maty Ilradlev Dorothv Haybolil, Ituth M,.Cer. non, Margaiet Delterr, Kllzalsdh Clark. trladys Pollo-k- , Dorothy Oaknian and Oladys Plerson. havlr.s."i!ed XiZ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Phelps Stokew, win. have been visiting; with Mr. and Mrs Anson Phelps Stokes, have returned to 'Creenwlch. Coim. . . .vriiving ai curus i uei w re . ,r. ...... Mrs. John A Mucker. Miss elen nryce of New orli, Mr and Mrs. hdvvaid Ue 'ii- - olds of New Itochelle. N. Y, : Mr and Mrs W. T. I'.inmet, Mies Iv. T. Ihuriiet, W. T Kminrt, Jr. of South N and Mrs. W. P. Harvey of Haltimore anil ... Mr. ami --Mrs. ..av,.. ,v i.....,,, more. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke. Miss H. ' Woodcock of New York and Mrs. H. It Mltch'-I- l of Faston. Pa., havo arrived at lint 111 nrusii 1 mr li immih-- i untn'i liv Mrs. Itenrv Hnlllster Peiieo The tournament narrowed down to the semi - limits this afternoon. In which Miss Orace Sedgwick and Miss Urn. ltrlsied de - ' feated Mrs I3dwln T Itlco nnd Mls i Sibcl Choate, 9 7. S- - -- fi, and Mli n.ini.n Mover nnd Mls Kvmnhrosa Hris- - led beat Miss Clara Field and Miss Mary ' ytiottir, B -- I, 11 --- nutomohlle at the IViulnox Houso Included !"":':. VnrV ' ImwaINJ. k'A't&.t riMnI,d,rs':,T,,oMcc. x W. IT part tno Mrs, Meeting Mm. William Nolgh-T- . Mrs. Miss Wllllaiu Mr. have been In nppfr for tho fish- - lug, have to In New Tho Itev. Dr. of has at the Maplewood. In visit with Mr. Mrs, William Welch Phlla-dolphi- who have been In Plttsllild, gone to SwamiiHiott, Mass. Mr. S. Shaw enter-talni- d y for Mr. and Mrs. S. Jr., who arn visit-lin- e at Mr. and Mrs. S, Shaw, Jr., will return to Miss Anne Alexandre gnne to Ktst to with Mr. V.avard Mr. and Mis. Charles L, Livingston, have bieu uf Mr and S. Mellen In Slocklulilge, by auto-mobil- e for their country iriace the White y Mummer Itesnrts. City, July 2S, Temperalui Paiik, July 25 TenipeniMire. fiT. Hamilton. 2S. Tern- - i0, pnttlv Asiiv:vii.ix, C, July 2S. Tempera ture, Federal Bank Commission; who no with trusts or financial interests. DINNER FOR ADMIRAL UPSHUR To liltrli fit llretloti Woods liy .tlrs. i:nene Troth. Itni.rroN N H. July 28. Mrs. J. Ihigene Troth Camden, J, wilt evening honor if Hear Admiral and Mm. John t"p-sh- of New York, who are the Cruw-ford- rottage and hotel colony at tin Maplewood arranging a "children's party for grown ups" to bo held iv. nlng In the Maplewond iiiusL' hall. Mrs M. Fink. J H. An- - drew s. Mrs Clifford Mrs, :(!eorge (irysnn nnd Mrs. I.. H Cllley lire atii.'iig those preparing tho plans. Mrs. Hllot Hurler of New York Is one of the for tableaux vlvan.s and a play which are being arranged by the vnunger set nt the View llnue for Friday evening. GUESTS OF COL. LUCAS. Cn nn I " - 1 ' ' Hoard rfnlnrri. 0 j; Van C Lucas ' York ,' Mate consulting gavo a lunch-- 1 eon In tho Fountain Room at the Hilt - morn jvsterday for several members of the Pennsylvania Canal Commission, who on , tour of .nHon of the J canal work In New State. the guests were William A Magee, James a. fhambers nnd Thomas Sloan ,..-- , .,, .v,A vunimr e,...in.isi..n n,l John A. Oen Thel.doro A. Hlng- - (.,.n J(lht) ,,.yH11 f..,,, v A AlllIurMO of , Ktatlv, Anny Kn. glneers , Coins, j , A O'Connor and W. Smith. Mr who Is a former Mayor of H chairman of the Pennsyl- vania commission, formed for the purpose of designing, and operating a anal to connect tho Ohio Itlver with "m" "r,r' w, a. uuuivaa xoiaixj $auu,uuu. Idrd lleln-- n nd Institutions. 28 Tho 'ax Appraiser on the cs- - Hurling Cocks, who riled Jxx-u- valley .May SI, 1913, was tiled y and shows the estate to lie worth Jf.00,000. Mr. Cocks was a mem- - t.er thn real estate (Inn of Cocks A vv iiicts, in ;i wall stroei. .Mauiiaiuin Anna Weeks, W. it. Weeks and T Wallets, cousins, rts'eivu e.ich. Seven other cousliw JS.OflO each, Fred Ofli); Thayer, tl.OOO, Tim reslduo l left to Samuel Wlllets W. Cocks lu equal shares, cvcji $1.1H.001. "APARTMENT 12-K- " BETTERED. l.nuglis Farce After ( l ast .nnd llool.. Important clmnges wore made night In the cist "Apartment the farce by Lawrence Itlslng, which had Its performance at tlm Maxlno lllllott ttn days ago. Hnrz klicceeded Alan IlrooliM as tbe llurtlltir and Oils Harlan took tho liuillev IIMnp, the fat man who gets Into tl wToiii; apartment whllo Intoxl-iiitc- Tho iiait was played lahvard Hegley. The other iiieinherH of the original cast, I Lowell, icmalii, the changes In tho cast cuts hail been made In the linn!., hut In mil' irrent extent. Two or tluvn new scenes were written In for Hie benelil nf the newcomers, anil tho action III the llrst int. wliuli dragged iwnfullv, has been up. Tno changes have greatly Improved Uio piece and vvern many more latigns last night than thern wur at tho llrst performances. tl fo J o1njj , of Washington started ,.,,.,. ,h, Ha'y. l!ocS,', Hn-- n. ' i m,km. k j.. Haynes. John Hallantln. Hubert W. Hal- - '" n m. l - of the Transfer 1 nro'lantlti. Miicdrcgor Clark. lazier; Mr., ... ... "i.i. .. tate of W. the Pittsburg, Others wlio took m neginning u nieeo, ;n,ouu, ,iisau Jiosiuiai, .u.ouu; nf the toiirniiment wero Charles ' I'rleiuls Academy, at Locust Vulle), Astor llrlsted, Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jfi.OOO, Matlnecoclt Friends nf H Osgood FMd. Mrs. I lavld l'Ul Valley, Matlnecock Dana, Mrs. Henry II. Pease, W. horlKsxl Ar.is:latlon. 52,000, Lawrence Hosnin Honsal, Miss Imbel Shotter. Miss and Mary W.ule, $2,000, James Wade, C.ortrude Pnrsuns, Clvlllsn Alcxundro tl. nnn , Wad", Jl.noo. tsuiden and Mrs, Allen H Fenno. Illngen. tlm housekeeper, $f.,0i)0. J. Van and Mr J. Macy Willets,. who Vagnef, $l.nmi, and Michael Cnzgrano. Canada letumed Cassllls Houso Marlboro. Oeorge Alexander New York arrived PltlHlleld, to Mrs. Thenias Denny. and nf have nnd Mrs, P.irkman at luncheon Parkinan Shaw, them Itedwood. p. Hoston on Friday. It. has lsllp visit and Mrs. C Iloppln. who guests Mrs. stinted lu Mountains Wenllier lit Atlantic Avnrnv lUrmudn, July peratuie, cloudy N. 7s. one has Hi .1. W.)is. of N. ntertaln In Henry at The nro D. Mrs. D. Orrgory. patronesses Mountain llntc w New engineer, Nork Among P. Iteiisel. w lleiirge Mage.!, building Anionic July report nt of Anna lin.ono receive C. Illeks, 2n nitzabeth and receiving More In limine. In Two but of first Theutrn Italph tolo of nrlglnullv Including Hisldes nnd additions not hurried there $5,000; GAYETY DESPITE RAIN AT NARRAGANSETT PIER Hotels (Jive. Daneing Contestd and Tea Dansants for Their (Jliests. N.wiiuii.vNSKTT Pica, It. I , July I'S. AlthoiKh the weather was very unple-is- . nnt and the rain came down In a steady drizzle all day, the hotels and the Ca- sino nut tho emergency with a variety ot entertalnnn nt that kept tho society folk in a veritable whirl. The cottagers wele notified that lher would be a dancing contest at the Ca- sino this afternoon, and about 3 o'clock the full commenced. The manager of the Casino appointed a commltte of three, Harold Sireb'dgh. A. I.. Carroll Lot. tinier and Charles Patterson Penney, o bo Juilgej for tho various dances, Mr, Lottlnier was chairman and an- - no,ln''"1 ,n0 "r"1 """'',' wouia no a onestcp anil said that tho winner uot(, ,m em ,hat ennM tlu be.t ballroom danco. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stevenson were awarded the first prU", "f'1 Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Smlth-llana- n ',eco,,ri dance was a waltz, which was won by F.m line Randolph and Miss Lisa Norrls. doing the lame duck. In thn third dance, the music was a comhlna Hon of the onestep and waltz. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stevenson again took the prize, with HenJamln Online und Mils Lurl i Chase Among .thoe present were Mr. und Mrs. J. Napoleon Honarsrte. Mr, nnl Mrs. John Norrls. Harold Strebelgh, Mm. Ferguson, ICrn llne Itsndoiph. Miss Llsi Nonls, Mrs. Irving Chaae, Wlster Hau-ilol'p- Mr nnd Mrs. Talbot Smlth-Hnna- John It Fell. ParJon Miller, Harry Kan, William Hagley, Mr, Dmpi-- r and tho Duke Durnzzs. The Paul Jones anil the Virginia ril, wlili h wero revived nt tho Mnthewsnn Hntel last werk, were sen for the llrst time at the Casino this afternoon, find they were entered Into with a great deal of enthusiasm. Whllo the Casino wns having Ita contest the hotels Matliewson and Gladstone were having a tea dansant Tills evening a recital will bo given by David Lymon at the Imperltl Hotel and Miss Temple's dancers will give an ex- hibition at tho Matliewson. At tho Canlnn there will be a moving picture show, fol- lowed by dancing. Tho first dance nf tlie season at the new Scarborough bathing beach will be given on Saturday next by Mrs John It. Felt nnd Mrs. Philip Stevenson. Four catd parties were given nt the Oladstonn this nftenioon. Tho hostcr-sc- s wern Mrs, L. H, Oray, Mrs. A L. Smith. Mrs, Kdwnrri llyckmnn and Sirs. Kdward Ourney Among those who arrived nt tho hotels to day were: At tho Matheweon- - Oeorge Ilandolph Chester nnd his wife. It. A Modlo nnd Jamea M. Helfensteln nf New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Madden nC llrnok-ly- Mrs, J M. Webb of Dallas, Tex , and Mrs. A. W. Austin nf Toronto. At the Impirlal Mis, F. H. llftts of New York, Mr. nnd Mrs. W It. Hetts nf Tuxedo. At tho Jtever- e- 13. S. Forzley and M. Murphy of New York. At the Mass.isoll - Oeorge Heyeth of Nerw York. At the Casino Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Schmidt and William Decker of Now York. ALL THE FAVERSHAMS COMING. .Mile. Ilnrllat Is Sigurd m I'n.dir for "The IliivrW." Mr, and Mrs. William Favcrshani and their children will onil from I'herbouig y on thu Olympic Mr. Favcrshani (Julln Opp) has beep seriously 111 u Switzerland, but Is reported lis ipilte re- covered. Mr. Favcrsham cahhsl last night to his American representative that he md signed a contract with Mile. Habrlelln Dorzl.it. the French ni'tress, (or her ap- pearance in America as costar when he producp "Tlm Hawk" tn September at the Shuberl Theatre Mile Dorzlat created the role In Paris at the Theatre lteiialoaiice in 'THpcrvlcr," which slm will ere. lie In New York In the adapt,, tlnn, which will bo culled "Thn Hawk" Sho has appeared In Iindon and will piny hero In Hnglish The Intercttlncr question of whether a lintel porter la Included In tho "domestic servant class" was presented yesterday to tho Workmen's Compensation Commission In tho claim of Mrs. Allco Hernoii, whose husband, James Hernoti, was killed on July 11. Hernoii was employed at tlm Hotel Kin James, West Korty-flft- h street, and whllo washliiK windows fell Into mi areaway. Tho Olobo Indemnity Company main- tained that hotel porters were, not In- cluded In any of tho forty-tw- o irrottpe of the new taw and quoted tho followliiK excerpt ! Kmployeo means u person who Is enKKed In a hazardous employment In tho servlc.o of an employer, carry- ing on or conducting the same upon the premises or at tho plant or In the course of his employment nway from tho plant of his employer, ami shall not Include farm laborers or domestic service. The commission deferred their decision as to whether Hernon wns Inclinled In tho "domestic servant itroup" until .Monday, James tlab, who was Injured at tho 4 Hohlilns Dry Dock yard when a Chinaman employed on tho oil steamer Powhatan of (tie Standard Oil Colnnanv threw n door on him and Injured his hand, received permission to sue tho manrtard oil Com-pan- v Hah had his choice of flllnjc n claim against tho Itobhlns Dry Dock Company or of suing tho Standard Oil. A report was presented yesterday which showed that 1531, 60 bad been collected on 4,91 4 imllcles Issued for rlx months under tho now Insurance law More than IH.nno policies were sent throughout the Slate, of which H,lfi5 havo been returned, whllr tnoro than R.000 remain to bo heard from. C0NSIDINE HERE TO SIGN. Itl.onil.nno llrnl With Vlnrrm I.ns-r- r o He Comtilrteil. John Consldlne of Spokane, Wn"h., who wus tho partner of tho late Timothy Y. HuIIIvhii In his theatrical business, ar- rived In New York yesterday to complete the sain of the Interests of the Sulllvan-Consldln- o circuit to Mnrcun Ixow, which wns msdo several months nco. Tho com pany, In which Sullivan ami Consldlne were enunl partners, owned it circuit of Blsmt H!0 theatres, extending from New-Yor- to Vancouver. A second company nf the same ownership operated the thea- tres, It was thla operating company which m sold to Mr. Iioew for about f 1. OOo.OOO. Ily tho terms of thn sale the final nr. rangomeiite were to be made hern on August l and thn stock turned over to Mr Ixx-w- . Mr Consldlne was lu con- ference ynntenlay with Lawrcnco Mulli- gan and Patrick Sullivan, principal helrn of Hlg Tim. William H. Hlllsnn, counsel for thn estate, said Inet night that tho stock would be turned over to Mr. Ixiew within a day or so. Pln mid I'lnjers. Charles Frnhinnu has nccepted a new fare- - bv Margaret Mayo called " I Didn't Want t.i Do It" The piece- - Is in three acts and recounts the strange experiences nf in American must.- lriib?J-t-Y)ti- ijr will be produced early in' i'ctnVei Th" complete company for "Sjlvla Huns Away." which will bn the llrst attraction of thn season at William A. Hrady's Play- house, will bo Allco Hrady, Orraldlnn O'Hrlen. Ned A. Sparks. F.lmer Hooth. Sidney Mnccy. Ixiwell Sherman, llnwanl Pell Trenton. Albert M.sire, Charles Uithlan and Tom Mc.Mahoti. Harrymore Is to play n week's engiigement at the New Hiighton Theatre beginning August 1" She will appear In Hurric's playlet "The Twelvn Pound Iiok." Ouy Standing 1s to play the principal part In "The Silver King." by Sir Henry Arthur Jones, which Is to he made Into motion plcturn form by the Famous Play-ei- s enmpanv. Harold Hussell has been engaged by Cohan A- - Harris for one of the leading comuly roles In "Wanted. $22,000," the farce by Itol and Walter Hnckett, which will open tho Candler Theatre early lu September. William J. Hums returned yesterday from Washington, where, the final seenes for the motion picture play based on the Philadelphia-Lancaste- r counterfeiting case wero made. The play will txj ..nown as ""Che $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot." The scenes wi re taken at the Treasury Department, Washington. Moyamcnslng prison In Philadelphia nnd In Lancaster nnd New York. Morris (lest, who Is In Kngland, cabled yesterday the names of the complete cast for "Tho Ctory of tho Itosary," thn spec- tacle romance which Comstock and Oest will present at the Manhattan. Opera House early In September. Some of the players nro Americans and others have never been to this country. The f.ist will bo: Paul Komain, Alfred Paumler; PftUIn Uamain. James Ileiry. Cnl. Jf MriVhranif, Leicester; .(etif. PeterKn, Oeorge Desmond; J.lruf. ;(lljfrln, Arthur Clif- ton; 7'roopcr Smut. Archibald Hlnton; Jfnrl Lu llosf, Walter Howard; I'rtna ion .'iiftrnn, J. 3. Martini I'rtcle ll'lnll'-tti'l- Thllln Oordon : FitfJirr Theodnr. Chri- - Walker; It'ilhelnilnn, Marjnrle Day, I .tfnfficr .Siperlnr, .Laura Hansen; I no JIHsfein, Etheldreda Taafc, and Vrncfln Sabran, Annlo Saker, Amnng tlioso engaged for Philip new musical comedy "The Model Maid." which will be produced on August 17 at ProvMcnce, nre Allen liege- man. Anna Wheaton, Donald MscDonsld. Florince Mackle, Joseph Lertora, Oladys Xcll. F.lsle llltz, Claiborne Foster. Hay Hovvden, Allun Kerens and Helen OBITUARY. Ml Helen Orrtrndr Mciilf. MoNTri..viii, N. J.. July 2S. Mlsi Helen - rtrude Scott, the seventeen-ynar-ol- d daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Itohert Scott, died here y Miss Scott had been sick for over nine months. Mr, Scutt Is a director of Funk Wagnalls, the New York publishers. Hubert .? l.evj. Holer! .1 Levy, n retired iliilMiiter, died at the Nassau Hotel, Long Uracil, L. I , yesterda of kidney disease. He was born In Cassel, (.ermnny. In 1 S0 1 , imil fnity years ngn camo to New York, wlnre he founded tho llrm of S Oppen-h.'lme- r & Ltv, whnlcsaln Impoiters. Ho rillred from bun!ness seven years sgn, Mr. Levy is survived by his vvlfn ami three ihillghterH. Mnjor IMnlrl Vlorlliner I, re. Nkw Iimkin, t'onn., July 2S. Major Dinlel Mintliiier Le, F. S. A. 71, retired, a native of New lindon, died this eve- ning at Memorial Hospital, lie was one of the few sutvlvon. In tlm Iteri Itlver battle lu the OuMer cnmpalstn. Mrs. Cm-il- l I ne AV. Mllehell. Mrs ('.iioli'ie WooIm-- Mitchell, widow of lahvanl Mllehell. died at her summer Imiin In t'onn. She - survived by n daughter, Mrs, llenr.v I'crrlday, with whom he livid at .11 Hist Fiftieth street. The funeral ervlces will be held at SI Thomas's Chui'li, this city, on Friday iikiis1iis MniHIi. W.VHlits'OToN, July 2 -- Augustus Smith, '.'9, th' olilenl grnilll.Me nf Yaln 1'nlvciHfty. ilh'ri here y H liml bisui In Ihn Tremury Depart'metit for fmtv years previous to his retirement In F'M, Orders were Isued at the main office of tho Delaware, Lackawanna und Wesi. ern Itallroad Company yesterday direct Ing agents In New Jersey, New York i ml Pennsylvania to poet nt their stutlor-to-ria- y circulars beurlng full face and sldo view pictures of F.lllntt Marshal the Montclalr, N. J., lawyer vvmi an or tiro lit 4S Wall street who tnisterlous'y dls.ipiieared lust Thursday nfternoon. The clrcularH wero printed nt thn instance of the committee of Montclalr citizens, nil men of affairs nnd personal friends of Mr. Marshall, a number of whom have practlcnlly abandoned business to se.it eh for tlm missing .1awer, At the request of Lawyer Walter F Hampton of 17 Hstti-r-- plnen, of the committee, Ihn Lsckawanna rati-tuai- l, at Its own expense, sent out men yesttrdsy to scour the Hnckens.iek Mead- ows nlongpldo the r.illionri tracks This was ilono on the theory that Mr. Marshall might have been blown from a tralr during Thursday afternoon's great stnnn whllo passing from nno car to another He was Inst seen In Cortlandt street nt o'clock that clay, evidently on his way to thn Lackawanna, railroad In lloliul.cn via tho Hudson Tunnel. Lieut. Orsnt Williams, In charge of the bureau of missing pernios at New York Pollen Henduuiirters, arranged for the distribution of circulars amour, the pollen throughout the country Mr Marshall's (rim. Is nre fa-- 1 be- coming convinced that his mind was af- fected by thn excesslvn heat nf laM week nnd gave way under sorrow over the death of bin baby nnd the Minn,, of his wife. MIGUEL RfMARTrNEZ. Itrtlrerl Nrrr Ynrk Importer Mrs In Madrid. Vlsltlnar Urn I her. PlTTsrtELp, Mass., July IS Mont ha been received here thai Miguel It Mar- tinez of 25 Welt Tenth street. New Ynrk riled to-d- ay In Madrid, Spain, Mr and Mrs. Martinez had started from New York on July 13 for two months travel In France and Spain. Mr. Martinez was taken HI Ju'l lifter crossing Into Spain and hurried on to Madrid, where he has n brother, Jomiuin Martinez. There his illness developed Into pucumnula, nf which he illr.it. Ho 'was US vnrn of nge, and formerly In tlm ImiMirting business. Ho was a member of thn I'nlon, Down Town, Hid- ing, New York Yacht mid Seaw.-inhak- Corinthian Yacht clubs. He liavcs s. widow, n daughter, Mrs. Thomas Flour-ho- y of Plttstleld, and two sons, John M. It. nnd ICdwnrd M Martinez of N- iv York. HENRY I. DELAMAIN. Old Time Mend nf (lie Hinge Schools of Collrsr Point. Henry 1. Delamnln, K7 yearn old, who about forty years ago took charge if the puMIc Hchools of thn lllaxn or College Point, L. I., when them were only a few hundred pupils enrolled, died jesteriliv morning nt thn homo of his daughter-in-law- , Mrs. t.ouiso Drlumnln, In Avenue I). College Point. --Ms Dlnilti u torn (w r.gl.t.ii .inn' attended Cambridge and Oxford imlver-sltlc- s. Ho canin to this countrv InTS'l and was engaged b tho village of College Point. Ho saw thn pupils tncreato In number until the onrohnent became, morn than 1,000. He was a member of lh PrlnclpaU Council ami thu Queens Itnr-oug- h Teachers Association. His wife Mir-vlv- him. .loli n Ornhnm. John tiraham, tho oldest attendant tn the County Court In Urooklyn, died sud- denly of heart failure on Monday night nt his home, 200 Park avenue. In bis sixty-eight- h year. He romnlnid ot bis post In the court until clong hour on Monday, and beforo leaving for home to ono of his follow attendants that hu felt near "tho end of his rope " He w.is appointed com t attendant by Judge Mooro In 1 S72 and crveri coutln-OTousl- y until tho close of his life. Ho w as a member of the Clerks Assnclatlnn of tho Courts. Ills wife, two Hons and a daughter survlvo him. Job n llenson Preseoll. Wr.nsTrn. Mass . July 2. John Pen-ro- n Prescntt, wealthy Iron manufno-ture- r, died nf he.nt iHfieaso this nfter- noon In his home li'rc at the ape of S3. He wiiH the founder nf the J H Prescott ft Son foundry In Webster and Douglas. Ho retlrrd ten years ngn. William II. Cook. riKLAPKU'iiiA, July 25. "William H Cook, 7o years old, for many years a prominent leaf tobacco dealer In this city, died this morning at the Helgravla Hotel. He had been a member of the Union League Club for nearly forty years After retiring from tho firm of Se.rx-er- . Cook & Oager Mr. Cook had spent hi time in travel and In acquiring k, mag-nltlcn- library. Mnrry lltnke Tyler, PitlLAtiKLriilA, July 28 H.irrv Tflske Tyler, formerly of Phllndelphla, died this morning at his homo In Sarsnac Lake. N Y.. at the age of 60. Tho funeral will be held In this city. Hefore ho left this .'Ity snmc years ugo Mr. Tyler was prominent In pol'tlti und charitable activities. Arnnnh Mheplirrdson Abell. IlAt.llMORE, Md., July 3S, Arur.ah Shcpherdson Abell, grandson of A- - S Abelll. who founded tho Hnlttmoro Run ! died this morning after a long Illness. H was recretftry and tressurer of tho A, 8 Abell Company, the pre"nt publishers of thn Bun. Tfionins II Foks. Woiicksteii, Muss. July 2F. Thomas It Foss, otic of Worcestri's oldeft residents and u retired business man, died y at thn ago of 70. Mr. Foss, who won born In St. Albans, Vt , was a civil war veteran, serving on the staff of Oen Sedgwick III the Shenandoah Valley cam- paign. DIED. HHKVHTI3lt - Kdvvln, aced ,. . rt. ra "tiik rrsciui. riitjiicii." :it vvt T.eniy-llilr- d street, (l'rnk U. Csmpbfl. llulldlns). Friday, 10 o'clnek, AuapJcn Aetora Fund, m.'1'I't'M In New York city July :i, 11114 Dr. CliJ'lea T. Huff inn, ron nf ths lata Pxvld niiil MutU l'alrbanku Iluffiitn. Funeral eTvlrea n( the Chureh of th Heavenly Itei Tluir1y innrnlnc t half past 10. MAtill.t.. At Troy, N. Y, July II, nit, Mary Walker, ur of ths lae John Maitlll MlTi.'HF.bl- - -- f,a Tmilii. Julv t, 1JK. nt Hetlilehrm, Conn. Camllno Wnole widow of Ihe late Kdward Mllcl.iJ. nineral rrevlcta vrfll hell on l'rl5j. .lull- - 11. ot M, Thonioa'a Church. K'ftli iivemie and Fifty-thir- atrrei, at 10 aO A. M. NIPHOIM Huddanly. t Marlnbil. Auatn. Tueeday July !l, Janua Bdwla Nleho'"-I- hit jear. Funeral notlcn latr, WOTT -- At Mnnflalr N 1, ,1a Hel-- n Oertrud. II ye-i- ri old, daUkht!1 .f Uohert and Mil Funk Scott Funeral private.

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Page 1: The Sun. (New York, NY) 1914-07-29 [p 7]. · THE SUN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914. M r NEWPORT PREPARES FLOWER SHOW WILL! HOTEL PORTER'S DEATH RAILROAD AIDS SEARCH JFOR FLOWER SHOW BE

THE SUN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914. M r

NEWPORT PREPARES FLOWER SHOW WILL ! HOTEL PORTER'S DEATH RAILROAD AIDS SEARCH

JFOR FLOWER SHOW BE HELD IN A TENT KNOTS WORKMEN'S LAW FOR MISSING LAWYER

Question if He Was Lnckawnnna Posts Circular tnCommit Ire of Arrangements Southampton Hospital to Oct, a "Domestic

Servant," Left Open by Stations and Starts Search ofPlain Miiii.v Novelties One-ha- lf of Net ProceedsCommission. llackensack Meadows.

imil 10 v 1 i I I s . of Exhibit.

I.OliAl, .hh OX AUorST 1 !

)i.. mii.v vesant Fisli Will (iive

ffniriit Which Men

Will Be 1'iirinrrs.

I Mr.

i li 1 , .lul.v 23. The committeek. fiti. Mix. Stuyvesant Fish,

i I. Ilnrfinaii hi ul Mrs. Law- -Sillisple, fur tlio midsummer

which lx being given Jointly..iipoTt Harden Club and tin1

I lortlt-iiUtini- t Society nt Mrs.11.1 mi August 13, 11 ntiil

t, ' 1. .it work completing the details'or t .(T,nr. There will lie mimy hov- -.

.'. hi the matter nf exhibit;" nnd

'.'I t i tiilninlit of thorn who attendfcU ' i in. on ami evening, tor tho

to III" IllUlllllllttt'll Ht lllclll.eJIi- i.f tllo Otlllg pCOpll! of till! Slim- -

in ' tv li.t" been naked to assist, andMrs 1 uhrnke Jones find Mrs, Henryi ir !... trie latest to offer silver cups.1 tj. i,..ii,I..ts nf tlm commlttcH for thean 'nk have Is en meeting nt luncheonirf i ii akmg their plans.

v ,. .! exactly a part of tho How or;io Mr- - Fish s llorsil hall will lio one

t . hi. ,lt ins In connection with It on... i' H At present an or inn gown

,,h. --s ii are huiy preparing costumes- iir w hi en of tho summer loloiiy. who

, M I. . cSt'lltlllg tho lloHrrn of till!nl. ii. mlo tin- - men will appear im

(a m. - ii gardeners.j,l-- .i ! l Helmont gave a farewell

et for her ilatiKhter, thol)ucli" "f Marlborough, nt Marhlo House,she ., twentv-fou- r guests, anil a newind .u.i t"" ,NllB used for the table dee.

The Kiit"t9 Included Ambassadorund Mm" Hnkhmoteff. Mr. and Mrs. Stuyffai t 1 !i, "Mr. Htid Mr.. It. Livingston

li, i k ni' Mr. and Mr- -. Kllsha Dyer, Mr.i M - (horse Peaboriy Lustls, Mr. and

ur i SuITcrn Taller, Mr ami .Mrs. j.

HELD

..nt liirnev, Mr unit .Mrs. i.nwurii " 'Mr and Mrs. Howard (!. dish- - " Iun.s for her d.uihter. Miss IMher

Mm i: II O. Slater. Hurls Yonlne. ;Tl.rs. About sixty of tho youn setI Scott and Ilaron Kurt Von w,'f" Invited. A buffet supper was served,

ijr followed by ilunelnR.r Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler willTh I. i. hess Is leavltiR for New York f!vo,.n Thursday weium; and will sail for recital of soiiks and duets at tho Way-,..t,- ,l

n"Satunlay. She will visit the side studio Vrlduy nfternoon.,'mJ Hi.irtrrs of the Diuallly At n rec. nt meetltiK of the South-o- ,

.,.n while in New York. ampton Club I wiry a. Trevor winT t , entertainments y Included fleeted In place of the

. , K1Ven by Heimaiin Oelrlclis Uio lato J. Howvrs l mid Junes ClMrrish Bovernor In place of Mr.h's Hooner yacht Vagabond II. andon

,lih oisby Mis. Stuart Duncan and Mrs. Aithuik the arrivals for the renvalnderi loff Mian, who has announced a of )' cum ar Mrs. eryl I'rtstou

I,,, Aiiml 7. Mrs. Henry A. C.T.vler was a dinner hostessJlr and Mrs. Frances I. uowen Kave ail.inir ui honor of their Ktn-sts-

, Mr, andHenry It. Coyo of Philadelphia, ami

M- - Hamilton McK. Twombly Have a.nnir m honor of her cuests, Mr. and

Mr W 1! mi D. Sloanii of Lenox.Vr Arthur and Lady Hirbert of Hnc-ii- d

nr.; acaln th.. quests f Mr. and Mrs" S' iv Safe, having retiirnisl from the.rit'll Mountain motorliiK trip W. A.

".. .f New York Is vlsltlim' Mr. andMrs 'imruo Pe.ibody Ihistls, and Dr. andMrs Warren S. Adams of New York are

Muenchlnper KlncM Henry S. Hcrimond has arrived for

j.ii. inier at her eotUKe on lhistls avc- -

n.V,Bnt Ilelmont l taking a pnrty of.... ., ;... t ho olliel.il opcnliiB of th.'

' i'. n.il

WEDDINGS.

sell in I d( sherinn ii,ctirtsnirii. Conn., July Is. At theto f Mi and Mrs. Illrnni Perry Mills,

i' i I .awn. He Ir niece. Miss Alice Slier- -

an if '.k, N Y.. was married at

ii to.ila to Alfred C. Schmidt of"M'en ll ind. The matron of honor wasMrj rreilerl.'l. Itawollc. whose husbar.d Is

ceu. i of Pie bride Tho lst man wasWiltf- S. Iiinidt, brother of tho hrlde-smo-

ftei a weddliiE breakfast Mr.anl Mrs. s. hmldt left for a ten days b

imp through the Herkshlres. On(heir r. Mm th.y will sail for ICurope.

KOTES OF THE SOCIAL WORLD.

XT q..t Ma Ml.l.tlAlnn llllrrltl nnd!M!s l,eo- - n luirrlll, who are lmsslng thoimmfr In i:urne, have Mulshed n tourf Frotl.md and are leaving Iindon for

trip on the Continent.The Hon and Mrs. Alfred Anson arc

urieotrd to return soon from Hurone.Tliey will go to thel summer place Innar Harbor, Me, for tho rest of thee.in .r i

Tr anrl Mru f,

tin hnd h...,", ,,t Ti.'v.Hr. since 'tlm e.irlvarrived at theirUmmer r'a. ZIotJ

1 I., wli.rn they will remain until thef.ti

Mis, linsalio ltloo.lirood will return to'ti.i,........ .',...".-'........"..'.- ..- ...i.im.. iifiniinuw iiiiiii a iu i

- and Mrs. Charles II. Aloxander InTltYrs1,, slh.. u.lll l..it... nn l.'rlduv forS'" 'li. tn Harbor. 5Ie.

Mrs imi-er- t II. Itoosevelt Is nt herthe Lilacs. In .Snyvlllc, U I., for

MrVTmond O. Smith, who Is ass,ng

rrxzPlan . es,;.r.laV f.'.r n llrlef visit.

M' Mrs i. iiivvennt Plllnir f'..i'li,iiiiiion, L. I., for the remainder

"f hr reason.M- nr. Mrs W. Seward Wehb. Jr.,

' i' "i. lldimore for a brief visit. They""" ' i" the summer at tholr country!'" 'i Maiihiisset, L. I.

ai . Mrs. A. Tlticlnv Wall. Jr.. haveMrs. K. el. nek II. Itrooks, In Wutch Hill.tfi v s 'iMtr Mi Wall's parents, Mr. nndHI Mis Wall s Miss Marv Hrooks.

II k i'l',iril A. Maiiicu and MIsm'I'"d'w Manlee will go to Nnrrngatisett

' !. - week to bo the guests of Mrs.H' A Frascr for tho month ofa .t iv

M . ' the summer colonists In tha' '.'ithainpton, L. I will go

lor the opening of tho uu- -' u 11 sliow

t h.m been made of thoMiss lfntherlnii Sturges

of Mrs. William ItFurtield. Conn., to nibnrt.lt.' Spujten Duyvll, N. Y. No

(late set for tho woldlnff.

THE SEAG0ERS.

in d iv by the Cunarder Cnr-- rfin 'jiieiiiKtown and Liverpool;I'M . John S. Keith.

'i Dr Lan'reiii-- e J, HheHn, rlr Mr nnd Mrn. J. A

rl I. funl- Itlpluy.Sr.' Mr Mrs. Kdsard

Vl ( iimtnii. n. Smllhr- -T I ' ai i Mm. liny Stnndlnrv.. i: ii i, Mr mid Mrs. I'i rcy f

sirau' IUtihiii I)r and Mr Nathaniel

Vlrs llonrj 0 Wood.

tii.ro by tho French liner La

(' 'h. Mr nnd Mri. Wllll.unS"' 'I .t II KinneyC" I II. .Ue. 1riil Cnl M 0 T.aS ' ' 11, i.,.iav IpM.helkI I I II dlsvi. Mih .VI urrav-Tavln- r

" "1 iek. The I'.ev .1 II Miinly"' t i'itul Fruit stemnslilp Alml

V. i oi 's of i ho i '.irilde an .

' Mr, ,1 I. .teutrtiant Commander!. M l'n.,,1 I.. II.

, . " vv I,,"liell (I V Shaw,

CUT. ELECTION IS

Ie.

vviiue

Ilcnr.v 0. Trevor Chosen Vice-Preside- nt

to Succeed theLate .1. Mowers Lee.

KofTMAMrrnN, N. T., July A largetent has been erected on tho Park Asso-rlatlo- n

grounds nt the lower end of LikeAgawam for the eighth annual exhibitionof Ui.) Southampton Horticultural Socloty,to ho held next Wctlnceriuy and Thurs- - !

(l.iy. One-ha- lf the net proceeds In to heglvun to tho Southampton Hospital. Onarcoiim of the backward itoiuum tho exhi-bition was postponed from Inst wek.

Thoro am a larger number of entries, j

this year than ever, nil tho show sparebeing occupied. Olio of the special at.trnctlcms of tho show will b the luncheonand dinner tuhle decoration contest, openonly to Indies of tho cottage colony. The(lowers Used In the decoration arn to hegrown by tho exhibitors. Ther will alsobo a competition mining tlm suinnier reo-rients for the best basket of tiHtlvc KrownMowers and for the lirt thiee vases ofoutdoor Krown (lowers.

Prize for thren classes havo been of.fend by Mrs. Thomas II. Harbor, Mrs.li Tiffany Dyer, Mrs. Henry (!. Trevor,Mrs. Itohert M. Thompson, Mrs. Frnnoltlurrull llofTninn, Mrs. Charles HlnliMaclionald, Mrs. till ward W. Humphrlis,Mrs. Charles K. Henderson. Mr. Chester(Irlswold, Mrs. 13riwurri Vnlilngin, Mrs.Charles (!. Frnncklyn. Mrs. Allsert IJ.Ilonrdman and Mrs. I'eter It. Wyckoff.

The Southampton Harden Club metthis week at llnllyshear, tho countryhome of Mr and Mrs. Charles II. Mac- -Donald. After the m'ctlnK tho members (

and their friends were shown thrntiKhtho grounds and Hardens oy irs.

Mrs. Alexander II Tiers Kave a chll- -,ir.,n.k ,,.. i, ii ,., i... ,.,,..

and Mis. Stanley !i. Mortimer, whohas the Klelslur cottaso on Hill street.

A. 11. Cialllu has teased his oittiifcnmi th.- Khlnnot'ock Hills to Mrs. Henja-ml- n

!. Nlcolls, who will occupy It aboutAugust 1.

Itiar Ariiulial Willarri H. Hrownson.I'. S. N.. retired, and Mrs Hrowuson. !

who have lutn spendlni; some time visit-- ,nig "i. ami .Mrs. tioni ri .m, inoiiip.son, are now at Newport t

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Putnam nnd theMisses Putnam left yestenlay for StHuberts In the Adlrondacks, where theyhat e a camp. Their cottiiKe hern willbe occupied by II. W. Dcl'orrest, whoairlvcs y to stay through August.

TOURISTS BY AUTOMOBILE.

l.K.Mii, Mass.. July 2S. Motor arrivalsat llotil Asplbwall y Include:

John D. Crimmlns, .Miss Merce-d- e

Crimmlns, Miss Hvilyn Crlmmtiis,New York, Mcreedes, Mr. and Mrs. JamesW. White, New Yotk, Ixh'h , ThomasPowell I'owler, Mrs. Fouler, Miss Fouler,F II. Fowler, Sidney I'owler. New York,Packard i Mr. and Mrs. I Iiirold A. S.Dodge. Hssex FellH, N. J., Packapl ; Mr.and Mis Morgan. Theodore Morgan,Ilinry .)tgan, New York, Cadillac.

.STiioi'Dsuftid, Pa.. July IS - --Arrivals atItiiekwood Inn by auto Included:eluded :

Mr. and Mrs Henry Hill. New York,Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Smith,,mw lora. aico: .Mr. ami .Mrs. - l orues,South Orange, Henz; Mr. nnd Mrs, T. W.Hentley, Newton, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs,H. Hentley and Newton D. Hentley, NewYork, 1ocnmoblle.

Nkw ii.vimin, Conn.. July :s Motorarrivals at the (irlswold Included;

Mrs. Frederick II. Hctt, Mr. and .Mrs.W. It. Hetts. Master W. It. Hetls, Jr..New York, Pierce-Arro- i Mr, and Mrs.I. . I.. Itonlen, Iiiikevllle, Conn., Packard;Mr. mid Mrs. II. U Cartol, New York,Hulck : Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgn It. llran- -

". ew i orn. nievcns.Watkiiiicbv. Conn., July Automo- -

bile arrivals at the lintel Hlton Included:Mr. and Mi's. H. W. icmaker. New

York, Hurion ; Mr. and Mrs, . A. N. Mead.s"w Y"rk- - "lck ; Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mlm Ituth Doughty, Miss. H.' lx"tl"y. N''w "r"- - i Mr. andir. t ii Knmmia liiiniinnn v v

Chalmers; W. F. (.roily. Kuthorfor.l, N..! I". C. O'Ne . Kd O'Nel . Newark. N.-

' : - O'.Malley, Uldgewoo.1, N. J..Hulck

MANVltKSTEit, t.. July i Arrlvnla by

and Mrs. Thomaa Fowler, Packard; MissFowler, r. i . rowier, jr., i.. n, eowiiu-- .

Hupmolille.I.AKS Sf.VArr.K, N. II., July 2' Motor

arrivals at Hotel lininlldim Included:Dr. and Mrs. It. If. MK'onnell, Now

York, (iullllac; llochet Snyder, Mr. and.Mrs. Noble MeConnell, New York, Ixvo-mobil-

Admiral Charles 13. Clark, If. H.N.. Packard; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.Wick. New York, Stutz; Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Wilder, New York, Stevens-Durye- a ;

Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Wilson. New York,( ildsinohlln ; .Mr. and Mrs. V. C JUU. NowYork. Pisirlms.

P.itTl.AMi, Vt.', July JS. 's ls

by HUtomobllu at the Ilcrwlck:

Mr. and Mrs. Sterns, .Miss Hohcrl.on,New York, Lanier: Mr. nnd Mrs. ArthurLewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam AllxTt, NewYork. Pleico; Mr. and .Mrs. M. I. 1Iwards, Mr. and Mrs. V. !!. Council, Al-

bany. Cadillac.Cooi'KiisTOWN, July 2S Among th

automobile anlvuls nt tho Otesaga to-

day were :

Mr. and Mrs, M. Luscomb, 13. L.H. M- - Lufcouih, llrldgeport, Conn.,

T'lei ; Mrs. 13. II. Paddock. HelenPaddock. Anna Paddock, Arthur K. Pad-doc-

New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. H

Dolman, Hessln llnlman, Mildred Hoi-mn-

llrisiklyn, Autocar,i

In Nciv VorU Tii-iln- y,

Niitloiial Arts CJub. exhibition of paint-ings, lilt Hast Nineteenth street.

Washington Irving School, exhibitionof paintings from the Metropolitan

9 A. M., to f P. M.

l'nlher mill Non Killed by I.IrIiIiiIocMiinomks, Minn., July ri John .

2R jears old. was Killed by lightninghis livening while working nn the roadOne of his horses w.is knocked downand the .hnc, torn from Its feet, butneither horse was Injured

lllrek's father was killed by lightningat New Prague two years ago.

Just die type of man foraffiliations

I PMAY PI T1R WIT 1 NVVJjulU A ULUD II ILL) Ul V D

HOUSE WARMING SOON

Event Will Mark Opening of(ireenlcaf Villa as

Country Club.

1.1.NOX. Mas.. July : A house warm-ing will be g.ven when the l.i nox Club or.cupHs tho Urriiileaf Villa as a countryelnl. After the Ilia has heen riiriilsnviltho house committee will arrange for thoformal opening

A sale of (lower for the 'benefit nf atiiheretiloHhi canin In Plttslleld was held

y and tlOO was cleared. Donationsof dowers were revived (rem Mrs Will-la-

louglas Stoane, Mr" William. H.nn.,.1 Meld. "Mrs. IMw.irds Mictirer, .Mrs.William Pntloek. Mrs Max K. Itntler.muwm Cdlth and Marv T. ltryce, Mrs.Zen.is Crane. Miss Clara I. Crane. Mrs

r. ..... ll'ltll.... llLcl.', ....Wl......tllll! . II, i r.me. ..ii?, "iiimii. w,llll.l.s mid Arthur N. Coolev.

sVniong llwiso who sold powers withFredrlkn HracUIn, Ihiilvlle M.ittoon. MatyIlradlev Dorothv Haybolil, Ituth M,.Cer.non, Margaiet Delterr, Kllzalsdh Clark.trladys Pollo-k- , Dorothy Oaknian andOladys Plerson.havlr.s."i!ed XiZday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Newton Phelps Stokew,win. have been visiting; with Mr. and MrsAnson Phelps Stokes, have returned to

'Creenwlch. Coim. . ..vriiving ai curus i uei w re . ,r. ......

Mrs. John A Mucker. Miss elen nryce ofNew orli, Mr and Mrs. hdvvaid Ue 'ii- -

olds of New Itochelle. N. Y, : Mr and MrsW. T. I'.inmet, Mies Iv. T. Ihuriiet, W. TKminrt, Jr. of South N

and Mrs. W. P. Harvey of Haltimore anil...Mr. ami --Mrs. ..av,.. ,v i.....,,,

more.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke. Miss H. '

Woodcock of New York and Mrs. H. ItMltch'-I- l of Faston. Pa., havo arrived at

lint 111 nrusii 1 mr li immih-- i untn'iliv Mrs. Itenrv Hnlllster Peiieo Thetournament narrowed down to the semi -

limits this afternoon. In which Miss OraceSedgwick and Miss Urn. ltrlsied de - '

feated Mrs I3dwln T Itlco nnd Mls i

Sibcl Choate, 9 7. S- - -- fi, and Mlin.ini.n Mover nnd Mls Kvmnhrosa Hris- -

led beat Miss Clara Field and Miss Mary '

ytiottir, B -- I, 11 ---

nutomohlle at the IViulnox Houso Included !"":':. VnrV'

ImwaINJ.k'A't&.triMnI,d,rs':,T,,oMcc. x

W. IT

part tnoMrs,

MeetingMm. William Nolgh-T- .

Mrs.

Miss Wllllaiu

Mr.have been In nppfr for tho fish- -

lug, have to In

NewTho Itev. Dr. of

has at the Maplewood. Invisit with

Mr. Mrs, William Welch Phlla-dolphi-

who have been In Plttsllild,gone to SwamiiHiott, Mass.

Mr. S. Shaw enter-talni- d

y for Mr. andMrs. S. Jr., who arn visit-lin- e

at Mr. and Mrs. S,

Shaw, Jr., will return to

Miss Anne Alexandre gnne toKtst to with Mr.V.avard

Mr. and Mis. Charles L, Livingston,have bieu uf Mr and S.

Mellen In Slocklulilge, by auto-mobil- e

for their country iriace theWhite y

Mummer Itesnrts.City, July 2S, Temperalui

Paiik, July 25 TenipeniMire.fiT.

Hamilton. 2S. Tern- -

i0, pnttlvAsiiv:vii.ix, C, July 2S. Tempera

ture,

Federal Bank Commission; who nowith trusts or financial interests.

DINNER FOR ADMIRAL UPSHUR

To liltrli fit llretloti Woods liy.tlrs. i:nene Troth.

Itni.rroN N H. July 28. Mrs.J. Ihigene Troth Camden, J, wilt

evening honor ifHear Admiral and Mm. John t"p-sh-

of New York, who are the Cruw-ford-

rottage and hotel colony at tinMaplewood arranging a "children'sparty for grown ups" to bo held

iv. nlng In the Maplewond iiiusL'hall. Mrs M. Fink. J H. An- -

drew s. Mrs Clifford Mrs,:(!eorge (irysnn nnd Mrs. I.. H Cllley lireatii.'iig those preparing tho plans.

Mrs. Hllot Hurler of New York Is oneof the for tableaux vlvan.sand a play which are being arrangedby the vnunger set nt theView llnue for Friday evening.

GUESTS OF COL. LUCAS.

Cn nn I" - 1 ' 'Hoard rfnlnrri.

0 j; Van C Lucas ' York,'Mate consulting gavo a lunch-- 1

eon In tho Fountain Room at the Hilt -

morn jvsterday for several members ofthe Pennsylvania Canal Commission, who

on , tour of .nHon of the J

canal work In New State.the guests were William A Magee, Jamesa. fhambers nnd Thomas Sloan,..-- , .,, .v,A vunimr e,...in.isi..n n,l

John A. Oen Thel.doro A. Hlng- -(.,.n J(lht) ,,.yH11 f..,,, v A

AlllIurMO of , Ktatlv, Anny Kn.glneers, Coins, j , A O'Connor and

W. Smith.Mr who Is a former Mayor of

H chairman of the Pennsyl-vania commission, formed for the purposeof designing, and operating a

anal to connect tho Ohio Itlver with"m" "r,r'

w, a. uuuivaa xoiaixj $auu,uuu.

Idrd lleln-- n

nd Institutions.28 Tho

'ax Appraiser on the cs- -Hurling Cocks, who riled

Jxx-u- valley .May SI, 1913, was tiledy and shows the estate to lie

worth Jf.00,000. Mr. Cocks was a mem- -t.er thn real estate (Inn of Cocks Avv iiicts, in ;i wall stroei. .Mauiiaiuin

Anna Weeks, W. it. Weeks andT Wallets, cousins, rts'eivu e.ich.Seven other cousliw JS.OflO each,Fred Ofli); Thayer,

tl.OOO, Tim reslduo l left to SamuelWlllets W. Cocks lu equal shares,cvcji $1.1H.001.

"APARTMENT 12-K- " BETTERED.

l.nuglis Farce After (

l ast .nnd llool..Important clmnges wore made

night In the cist "Apartmentthe farce by Lawrence Itlslng, which hadIts performance at tlm Maxlnolllllott ttn days ago.Hnrz klicceeded Alan IlrooliM as tbellurtlltir and Oils Harlan took tho

liuillev IIMnp, the fat man who getsInto tl wToiii; apartment whllo Intoxl-iiitc-

Tho iiait was playedlahvard Hegley. The other iiieinherH ofthe original cast, I Lowell,icmalii,

the changes In tho cast cutshail been made In the

linn!., hut In mil' irrent extent. Twoor tluvn new scenes were written In forHie benelil nf the newcomers, anil thoaction III the llrst int. wliuli dragged

iwnfullv, has been up. Tnochanges have greatly Improved Uiopiece and vvern many more latignslast night than thern wur at tho llrstperformances.

tl fo J o1njj , of Washington started ,.,,.,. ,h,Ha'y. l!ocS,', Hn-- n.

' i m,km. k j..Haynes. John Hallantln. Hubert W. Hal- - '" n m. l - of the Transfer 1

nro'lantlti. Miicdrcgor Clark. lazier; Mr., ... ... "i.i. .. tate of W.

the

Pittsburg,

Others wlio took m neginning u nieeo, ;n,ouu, ,iisau Jiosiuiai, .u.ouu;nf the toiirniiment wero Charles ' I'rleiuls Academy, at Locust Vulle),Astor llrlsted, Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jfi.OOO, Matlnecoclt Friends nf

H Osgood FMd. Mrs. I lavld l'Ul Valley, MatlnecockDana, Mrs. Henry II. Pease, W. horlKsxl Ar.is:latlon. 52,000, Lawrence

Hosnin Honsal, Miss Imbel Shotter. Miss and Mary W.ule, $2,000, James Wade,C.ortrude Pnrsuns, Clvlllsn Alcxundro tl. nnn , Wad", Jl.noo. tsuidenand Mrs, Allen H Fenno. Illngen. tlm housekeeper, $f.,0i)0. J. Van

and Mr J. Macy Willets,. who Vagnef, $l.nmi, and Michael Cnzgrano.Canada

letumed Cassllls HousoMarlboro.

Oeorge Alexander NewYork arrivedPltlHlleld, to Mrs. TheniasDenny.

and nfhave

nnd Mrs, P.irkmanat luncheonParkinan Shaw,

them Itedwood.p. Hoston onFriday.

It. haslsllp visit and Mrs.

C Iloppln.

who guests Mrs.stinted

luMountains

Wenllier lit

AtlanticAvnrnv

lUrmudn, Julyperatuie, cloudy

N.7s.

one has

Hi.1.

W.)is.of N.

ntertaln InHenry

at

Thenro

D. Mrs.D. Orrgory.

patronesses

Mountain

llntcw New

engineer,

Nork Among

P.

Iteiisel.w

lleiirgeMage.!,

building

Anionic

July report

nt

of

Annalin.ono

receiveC. Illeks, 2n nitzabeth

andreceiving

More In limine.In

Two butof

firstTheutrn Italph

toloof

nrlglnullv

Including

Hisldesnnd additions

not

hurried

there

$5,000;

GAYETY DESPITE RAIN

AT NARRAGANSETT PIER

Hotels (Jive. Daneing Contestdand Tea Dansants for

Their (Jliests.

N.wiiuii.vNSKTT Pica, It. I , July I'S.

AlthoiKh the weather was very unple-is- .

nnt and the rain came down In a steadydrizzle all day, the hotels and the Ca-

sino nut tho emergency with a variety otentertalnnn nt that kept tho society folkin a veritable whirl.

The cottagers wele notified that lherwould be a dancing contest at the Ca-sino this afternoon, and about 3 o'clockthe full commenced. The manager ofthe Casino appointed a commltte ofthree, Harold Sireb'dgh. A. I.. Carroll Lot.tinier and Charles Patterson Penney, o boJuilgej for tho various dances,

Mr, Lottlnier was chairman and an- -

no,ln''"1 ,n0 "r"1 """'',' wouia noa onestcp anil said that tho winneruot(, ,m em ,hat ennM tlube.t ballroom danco. Mr. and Mrs. PhilipStevenson were awarded the first prU","f'1 Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Smlth-llana- n

',eco,,ri dance was a waltz, whichwas won by F.m line Randolph and MissLisa Norrls. doing the lame duck. Inthn third dance, the music was a comhlnaHon of the onestep and waltz. Mr.and Mrs. Philip Stevenson again took theprize, with HenJamln Online und MilsLurl i Chase

Among .thoe present were Mr. undMrs. J. Napoleon Honarsrte. Mr, nnlMrs. John Norrls. Harold Strebelgh, Mm.Ferguson, ICrn llne Itsndoiph. Miss LlsiNonls, Mrs. Irving Chaae, Wlster Hau-ilol'p-

Mr nnd Mrs. Talbot Smlth-Hnna-

John It Fell. ParJon Miller, Harry Kan,William Hagley, Mr, Dmpi-- r and thoDuke Durnzzs.

The Paul Jones anil the Virginia ril,wlili h wero revived nt tho MnthewsnnHntel last werk, were sen for the llrsttime at the Casino this afternoon, findthey were entered Into with a great dealof enthusiasm. Whllo the Casino wnshaving Ita contest the hotels Matliewsonand Gladstone were having a tea dansant

Tills evening a recital will bo given byDavid Lymon at the Imperltl Hotel andMiss Temple's dancers will give an ex-

hibition at tho Matliewson. At tho Canlnnthere will be a moving picture show, fol-

lowed by dancing. Tho first dance nf tlieseason at the new Scarborough bathingbeach will be given on Saturday nextby Mrs John It. Felt nnd Mrs. PhilipStevenson.

Four catd parties were given nt theOladstonn this nftenioon. Tho hostcr-sc- s

wern Mrs, L. H, Oray, Mrs. A L. Smith.Mrs, Kdwnrri llyckmnn and Sirs. KdwardOurney

Among those who arrived nt tho hotelsto day were: At tho Matheweon- - OeorgeIlandolph Chester nnd his wife. It. AModlo nnd Jamea M. Helfensteln nf NewYork, Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Madden nC llrnok-ly-

Mrs, J M. Webb of Dallas, Tex , andMrs. A. W. Austin nf Toronto. At theImpirlal Mis, F. H. llftts of New York,Mr. nnd Mrs. W It. Hetts nf Tuxedo.At tho Jtever- e- 13. S. Forzley and M.Murphy of New York. At the Mass.isoll- Oeorge Heyeth of Nerw York. At theCasino Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Schmidtand William Decker of Now York.

ALL THE FAVERSHAMS COMING.

.Mile. Ilnrllat Is Sigurd m I'n.dirfor "The IliivrW."

Mr, and Mrs. William Favcrshani andtheir children will onil from I'herbouig

y on thu Olympic Mr. Favcrshani(Julln Opp) has beep seriously 111 uSwitzerland, but Is reported lis ipilte re-covered.

Mr. Favcrsham cahhsl last night to hisAmerican representative that he mdsigned a contract with Mile. HabrlellnDorzl.it. the French ni'tress, (or her ap-pearance in America as costar when heproducp "Tlm Hawk" tn September atthe Shuberl Theatre Mile Dorzlatcreated the role In Paris at the Theatrelteiialoaiice in 'THpcrvlcr," which slmwill ere. lie In New York In the adapt,,tlnn, which will bo culled "Thn Hawk"Sho has appeared In Iindon and will pinyhero In Hnglish

The Intercttlncr question of whether alintel porter la Included In tho "domesticservant class" was presented yesterday totho Workmen's Compensation CommissionIn tho claim of Mrs. Allco Hernoii, whosehusband, James Hernoti, was killed onJuly 11. Hernoii was employed at tlmHotel Kin James, West Korty-flft- h street,and whllo washliiK windows fell Into miareaway.

Tho Olobo Indemnity Company main-tained that hotel porters were, not In-cluded In any of tho forty-tw- o irrottpe ofthe new taw and quoted tho followliiKexcerpt !

Kmployeo means u person who IsenKKed In a hazardous employmentIn tho servlc.o of an employer, carry-ing on or conducting the same uponthe premises or at tho plant or In thecourse of his employment nway fromtho plant of his employer, ami shallnot Include farm laborers or domesticservice.The commission deferred their decision

as to whether Hernon wns Inclinled In tho"domestic servant itroup" until .Monday,

James tlab, who was Injured at tho 4Hohlilns Dry Dock yard when a Chinamanemployed on tho oil steamer Powhatan of(tie Standard Oil Colnnanv threw n dooron him and Injured his hand, receivedpermission to sue tho manrtard oil Com-pan- v

Hah had his choice of flllnjc n claimagainst tho Itobhlns Dry Dock Companyor of suing tho Standard Oil.

A report was presented yesterday whichshowed that 1531, 60 bad been collectedon 4,91 4 imllcles Issued for rlx monthsunder tho now Insurance law More thanIH.nno policies were sent throughout theSlate, of which H,lfi5 havo been returned,whllr tnoro than R.000 remain to bo heardfrom.

C0NSIDINE HERE TO SIGN.

Itl.onil.nno llrnl With Vlnrrm I.ns-r- r

o He Comtilrteil.John Consldlne of Spokane, Wn"h., who

wus tho partner of tho late Timothy Y.HuIIIvhii In his theatrical business, ar-rived In New York yesterday to completethe sain of the Interests of the Sulllvan-Consldln- o

circuit to Mnrcun Ixow, whichwns msdo several months nco. Tho company, In which Sullivan ami Consldlnewere enunl partners, owned it circuit ofBlsmt H!0 theatres, extending from New-Yor-

to Vancouver. A second companynf the same ownership operated the thea-tres, It was thla operating companywhich m sold to Mr. Iioew for aboutf 1. OOo.OOO.

Ily tho terms of thn sale the final nr.rangomeiite were to be made hern onAugust l and thn stock turned over toMr Ixx-w- . Mr Consldlne was lu con-ference ynntenlay with Lawrcnco Mulli-gan and Patrick Sullivan, principal helrnof Hlg Tim. William H. Hlllsnn, counselfor thn estate, said Inet night that thostock would be turned over to Mr. Ixiewwithin a day or so.

Pln mid I'lnjers.Charles Frnhinnu has nccepted a new

fare-- bv Margaret Mayo called " I Didn'tWant t.i Do It" The piece- - Is in threeacts and recounts the strange experiencesnf in American must.- lriib?J-t-Y)ti- ijr

will be produced early in' i'ctnVeiTh" complete company for "Sjlvla Huns

Away." which will bn the llrst attractionof thn season at William A. Hrady's Play-house, will bo Allco Hrady, OrraldlnnO'Hrlen. Ned A. Sparks. F.lmer Hooth.Sidney Mnccy. Ixiwell Sherman, llnwanlPell Trenton. Albert M.sire, CharlesUithlan and Tom Mc.Mahoti.

Harrymore Is to play n week'sengiigement at the New Hiighton Theatrebeginning August 1" She will appear InHurric's playlet "The Twelvn PoundIiok."

Ouy Standing 1s to play the principalpart In "The Silver King." by Sir HenryArthur Jones, which Is to he made Intomotion plcturn form by the Famous Play-ei- s

enmpanv.Harold Hussell has been engaged by

Cohan A-- Harris for one of the leadingcomuly roles In "Wanted. $22,000," thefarce by Itol and Walter Hnckett,which will open tho Candler Theatre earlylu September.

William J. Hums returned yesterdayfrom Washington, where, the final seenesfor the motion picture play based onthe Philadelphia-Lancaste- r counterfeitingcase wero made. The play will txj ..nownas ""Che $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot."The scenes wi re taken at the TreasuryDepartment, Washington. Moyamcnslngprison In Philadelphia nnd In Lancasternnd New York.

Morris (lest, who Is In Kngland, cabledyesterday the names of the complete castfor "Tho Ctory of tho Itosary," thn spec-tacle romance which Comstock and Oestwill present at the Manhattan. OperaHouse early In September. Some of theplayers nro Americans and others havenever been to this country. The f.ist willbo: Paul Komain, Alfred Paumler; PftUInUamain. James Ileiry. Cnl. Jf MriVhranif,

Leicester; .(etif. PeterKn, OeorgeDesmond; J.lruf. ;(lljfrln, Arthur Clif-ton; 7'roopcr Smut. Archibald Hlnton;Jfnrl Lu llosf, Walter Howard; I'rtnaion .'iiftrnn, J. 3. Martini I'rtcle ll'lnll'-tti'l-

Thllln Oordon : FitfJirr Theodnr.Chri- - Walker; It'ilhelnilnn, Marjnrle Day, I

.tfnfficr .Siperlnr, .Laura Hansen; I noJIHsfein, Etheldreda Taafc, and Vrncfln

Sabran, Annlo Saker,Amnng tlioso engaged for Philip

new musical comedy "TheModel Maid." which will be produced onAugust 17 at ProvMcnce, nre Allen liege-man. Anna Wheaton, Donald MscDonsld.Florince Mackle, Joseph Lertora, OladysXcll. F.lsle llltz, Claiborne Foster. HayHovvden, Allun Kerens and Helen

OBITUARY.

Ml Helen Orrtrndr Mciilf.MoNTri..viii, N. J.. July 2S. Mlsi

Helen - rtrude Scott, the seventeen-ynar-ol- d

daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs ItohertScott, died here y Miss Scott hadbeen sick for over nine months. Mr,Scutt Is a director of Funk Wagnalls,the New York publishers.

Hubert .? l.evj.Holer! .1 Levy, n retired iliilMiiter,

died at the Nassau Hotel, Long Uracil,L. I , yesterda of kidney disease. Hewas born In Cassel, (.ermnny. In 1 S0 1 ,

imil fnity years ngn camo to New York,wlnre he founded tho llrm of S Oppen-h.'lme- r

& Ltv, whnlcsaln Impoiters. Horillred from bun!ness seven years sgn,Mr. Levy is survived by his vvlfn amithree ihillghterH.

Mnjor IMnlrl Vlorlliner I, re.Nkw Iimkin, t'onn., July 2S. Major

Dinlel Mintliiier Le, F. S. A. 71, retired,a native of New lindon, died this eve-ning at Memorial Hospital, lie was oneof the few sutvlvon. In tlm Iteri Itlverbattle lu the OuMer cnmpalstn.

Mrs. Cm-il- l I ne AV. Mllehell.Mrs ('.iioli'ie WooIm-- Mitchell, widow

of lahvanl Mllehell. died at hersummer Imiin In t'onn. She- survived by n daughter, Mrs, llenr.v

I'crrlday, with whom he lividat .11 Hist Fiftieth street. The funeralervlces will be held at SI Thomas's

Chui'li, this city, on Friday

iikiis1iis MniHIi.

W.VHlits'OToN, July 2 -- AugustusSmith, '.'9, th' olilenl grnilll.Me nf Yaln1'nlvciHfty. ilh'ri here y H limlbisui In Ihn Tremury Depart'metit forfmtv years previous to his retirement InF'M,

Orders were Isued at the main officeof tho Delaware, Lackawanna und Wesi.ern Itallroad Company yesterday directIng agents In New Jersey, New York i mlPennsylvania to poet nt their stutlor-to-ria- y

circulars beurlng full face andsldo view pictures of F.lllntt Marshalthe Montclalr, N. J., lawyer vvmi an ortiro lit 4S Wall street who tnisterlous'ydls.ipiieared lust Thursday nfternoon. TheclrcularH wero printed nt thn instanceof the committee of Montclalr citizens,nil men of affairs nnd personal friends ofMr. Marshall, a number of whom havepractlcnlly abandoned business to se.it ehfor tlm missing .1awer,

At the request of Lawyer Walter FHampton of 17 Hstti-r-- plnen,of the committee, Ihn Lsckawanna rati-tuai- l,

at Its own expense, sent out menyesttrdsy to scour the Hnckens.iek Mead-ows nlongpldo the r.illionri tracks Thiswas ilono on the theory that Mr. Marshallmight have been blown from a tralrduring Thursday afternoon's great stnnnwhllo passing from nno car to anotherHe was Inst seen In Cortlandt street nt

o'clock that clay, evidently on his wayto thn Lackawanna, railroad In lloliul.cnvia tho Hudson Tunnel.

Lieut. Orsnt Williams, In charge ofthe bureau of missing pernios at NewYork Pollen Henduuiirters, arranged forthe distribution of circulars amour, thepollen throughout the country

Mr Marshall's (rim. Is nre fa-- 1 be-

coming convinced that his mind was af-fected by thn excesslvn heat nf laM weeknnd gave way under sorrow over thedeath of bin baby nnd the Minn,, of hiswife.

MIGUEL RfMARTrNEZ.

Itrtlrerl Nrrr Ynrk Importer Mrs InMadrid. Vlsltlnar Urn I her.

PlTTsrtELp, Mass., July IS Mont habeen received here thai Miguel It Mar-tinez of 25 Welt Tenth street. New Ynrkriled to-d- ay In Madrid, Spain, Mr andMrs. Martinez had started from NewYork on July 13 for two months travelIn France and Spain.

Mr. Martinez was taken HI Ju'l liftercrossing Into Spain and hurried on toMadrid, where he has n brother, JomiuinMartinez. There his illness developedInto pucumnula, nf which he illr.it.

Ho 'was US vnrn of nge, and formerlyIn tlm ImiMirting business. Ho was amember of thn I'nlon, Down Town, Hid-ing, New York Yacht mid Seaw.-inhak-

Corinthian Yacht clubs. He liavcs s.widow, n daughter, Mrs. Thomas Flour-ho- y

of Plttstleld, and two sons, John M.It. nnd ICdwnrd M Martinez of N- iv York.

HENRY I. DELAMAIN.

Old Time Mend nf (lie HingeSchools of Collrsr Point.

Henry 1. Delamnln, K7 yearn old, whoabout forty years ago took charge if thepuMIc Hchools of thn lllaxn or CollegePoint, L. I., when them were only a fewhundred pupils enrolled, died jesterilivmorning nt thn homo of his daughter-in-law- ,

Mrs. t.ouiso Drlumnln, In Avenue I).College Point.

--Ms Dlnilti u torn (w r.gl.t.ii .inn'attended Cambridge and Oxford imlver-sltlc- s.

Ho canin to this countrv InTS'land was engaged b tho village of CollegePoint. Ho saw thn pupils tncreato Innumber until the onrohnent became, mornthan 1,000. He was a member of lhPrlnclpaU Council ami thu Queens Itnr-oug- h

Teachers Association. His wife Mir-vlv-

him.

.loli n Ornhnm.John tiraham, tho oldest attendant tn

the County Court In Urooklyn, died sud-denly of heart failure on Monday nightnt his home, 200 Park avenue. In bissixty-eight- h year. He romnlnid ot bispost In the court until clong hour onMonday, and beforo leaving for home

to ono of his follow attendantsthat hu felt near "tho end of his rope "He w.is appointed com t attendant byJudge Mooro In 1 S72 and crveri coutln-OTousl- y

until tho close of his life. Ho w asa member of the Clerks Assnclatlnn oftho Courts. Ills wife, two Hons and adaughter survlvo him.

Job n llenson Preseoll.Wr.nsTrn. Mass . July 2. John Pen-ro- n

Prescntt, wealthy Iron manufno-ture- r,

died nf he.nt iHfieaso this nfter-noon In his home li'rc at the ape ofS3. He wiiH the founder nf the J H

Prescott ft Son foundry In Webster andDouglas. Ho retlrrd ten years ngn.

William II. Cook.riKLAPKU'iiiA, July 25. "William H

Cook, 7o years old, for many years aprominent leaf tobacco dealer In thiscity, died this morning at the HelgravlaHotel. He had been a member of theUnion League Club for nearly forty years

After retiring from tho firm of Se.rx-er-.

Cook & Oager Mr. Cook had spent hitime in travel and In acquiring k, mag-nltlcn-

library.

Mnrry lltnke Tyler,PitlLAtiKLriilA, July 28 H.irrv Tflske

Tyler, formerly of Phllndelphla, diedthis morning at his homo In SarsnacLake. N Y.. at the age of 60. Tho funeralwill be held In this city. Hefore ho leftthis .'Ity snmc years ugo Mr. Tylerwas prominent In pol'tlti und charitableactivities.

Arnnnh Mheplirrdson Abell.IlAt.llMORE, Md., July 3S, Arur.ah

Shcpherdson Abell, grandson of A-- SAbelll. who founded tho Hnlttmoro Run

! died this morning after a long Illness. Hwas recretftry and tressurer of tho A, 8Abell Company, the pre"nt publishersof thn Bun.

Tfionins II Foks.Woiicksteii, Muss. July 2F. Thomas It

Foss, otic of Worcestri's oldeft residentsand u retired business man, died y

at thn ago of 70. Mr. Foss, who wonborn In St. Albans, Vt , was a civil warveteran, serving on the staff of OenSedgwick III the Shenandoah Valley cam-paign.

DIED.

HHKVHTI3lt - Kdvvln, aced ,. . rt. ra"tiik rrsciui. riitjiicii." :it vvtT.eniy-llilr- d street, (l'rnk U. Csmpbfl.llulldlns). Friday, 10 o'clnek, AuapJcnAetora Fund,

m.'1'I't'M In New York city July :i, 11114

Dr. CliJ'lea T. Huff inn, ron nf ths lataPxvld niiil MutU l'alrbanku Iluffiitn.

Funeral eTvlrea n( the Chureh of thHeavenly Itei Tluir1y innrnlnc t

half past 10.

MAtill.t.. At Troy, N. Y, July II, nit,Mary Walker, ur of ths lae JohnMaitlll

MlTi.'HF.bl- - -- f,a Tmilii. Julv t, 1JK. ntHetlilehrm, Conn. Camllno Wnolewidow of Ihe late Kdward Mllcl.iJ.

nineral rrevlcta vrfll hell on l'rl5j..lull- - 11. ot M, Thonioa'a Church. K'ftliiivemie and Fifty-thir- atrrei, at 10 aO

A. M.

NIPHOIM Huddanly. t Marlnbil. Auatn.Tueeday July !l, Janua Bdwla Nleho'"-I-

hit jear.Funeral notlcn latr,

WOTT -- At Mnnflalr N 1, ,1aHel-- n Oertrud. II ye-i- ri old, daUkht!1.f Uohert and Mil Funk Scott

Funeral private.