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FOURTH CALLS SDEIYFM kWm CIÏÏ
Villas at Newport, Lenox andon Long Island Filled
with Guests.
BAR HARBOR CELEBRATION
Water Sports at Lake Mahkee-nftc Boating Club Feature ofProgramme.Mrs. W. K.
Vanderbiit in Paris.
For the next four <la\s the city will be¿«¿«.'ted by society folk, for every one
.l,,, eeuld possibly net away left town
v,;t<rda>% to spend the national holidayand ti»« v/«¡ek end a', aeaahore and inlandr,:-ort.- Nearly ah the villas ai Newport.Bar Hsrbor and I.cimx. the places on
j,on£ Island and aicn^ the NJsuj JerseymbsI «..'. ''lied «ith fuesta in \.
honorbub rnts hava been
planti'il for tO-da) and to-morrow
at K the < lambahe «iui» winhave a- annual celebration Mra JamesY. Kernoehan erlll live her usual Inde-peadsnea Day reception; Mrs. ttuyr»
ave ii lari;e luncheon ar CrOSS*ways, and dinner.- will be given by MrsHamilton M< K Twombly, Hra Maij Parry. .N1,s William Grosv«noi andpjra Bradford Norman.At Bar Harbor a two>day
win st.-irt this mon at I.enoxthere will le many intrestito; .vents,
chief el which will he the annual
Wat»r -port« ;it the Lathe Manas«Koatinp '.'bib. wheie the I^en.ix Junior
Urn Tennla ABM ration will run <.fT s» \
eral tacen including a eanoe obstacleTf-e. tab raeea t Amone thoas whowill take part ar.- Miss If. »"ivilese andMl?« Anna Alexandre. Mi-« Grace andMiss Svmphnrosa B:i.-ted. Mt»s Alma amiMiss Josephine d* <i»'rsdorrT. Miss KateHaven. Miss .'hrlMlne BVdgwIeh, MissIrene Turnure, G«-orge T .mure, jr Kllerygerigwi k. Donald and Samuel Frothing-hsm Thornsa Qamtnuclb Neablt DOtuja.Ross fi Uhl-tler and Wirt P/alher. >tl«-sMary M. Turnure Is chairman of the
water aporta eommlttoe. Theau win i>e
tea on the piazza ano. «lairing in thvclubhouse.Mr and Mrs Wil.lam liouplas Sloane
»111 entertain a larjr«- house T>arty at ElmCourt, and Mr and Mrs Joseph H
Chonte will have a number of giitsts at
their place at Stockbrltlge.
Mrs U. K Vand'-rhllt. jr.. has arri\«»lIn Paris, and Is staying at the Hotel Rita
Mr sad Mrs Arthur B. Twombly leftthe dtp yesterday for the White Moun-
tain«.
Mr. and Mrs. Petei H H. Frelingh.iystnhave taken a cottage at Kasthampton.Long Island, for the summer.
Former Ambassador an«l Mrs HenryWhite who were at the Ritz-< arlton f-.r
Spa have gone to Dublin, N. Hfor the Bummer.
Mr and Mr.«. A. Hcyward McAlpin willeccupy the W W McAlpin camp in theAdirondacks this sum;:
Mr ,.nd Mra Henry i^ewis Morris lefttoan yesterday f"r the Oriental Hotel,Manhattan Beach to r< main two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Auchinclosshave Closed their \ilia, at Tuxedo an«!have gone to Beverly Parma Mass foi
Tier.
John Hobart Warren haa gone to
Heoslck Falls. N. Y., to spun) a teaweeks.
Mr. and M:s I OahsSP \ ba\etaken a ottage at Kasthampton, lxmgIsland for 'he summer.
Mrs. F. Henry Harriman will start on a
Western trip at the » rid of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Uord QrteeOBB will spendthe summer at Southampton. I.one; Isl¬
and, where they have taken a cottage.
Mr. and Mrs J. Wrap Cleveland and
Mas Marjorie Cleveland will Bpend th-
iwnrr.tr In the White Mountains.
AT NEWPORT.[By Telegraph to The Tribun* I
Newport, July I..Reginald < '. vaoalsr-Wlt arrived from N« w Yoik to-day to
.pend the Fourth at Sandy Point Farm
Ha was accompanied by Preston Gibson.Mr. and Mrs <;iU..n are to Bpend a parte-f August here and they will give an Ind¬ian ct>atume denes and anuppei at the
»iambake iub. Mr. Gibson may alsoorgtnlz» a baseball team among the men
of the summer colony, aa he did lastsummer.The holiday cuest» of Mr. and Mrs
Maraden J. Pero include Mrs. CharlesDana Gibson, Miss Josephine Gibson, Mr.and Mre A Doer Irving, Mr. and Mrs.Richard Swartwout Mra. «... ('¦ Harrows,
Colonel and Mrs. Samuel M. Nicholson.Miss N:< hoison and I>r. and Mrs. Will-lam McDonald. Mis. Perry will give a
dinner, followed hy fireworks, to-morrow-
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Livingston, of
New York are guest» of Mr. and Mrslawren'e I* Gillespie.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur laelin and Ken¬
neth p Pudd are spending the week endhere.Patanal C. I* F. Robinson has returned
from Hartford for the holidays and forthe annual meeting «if the Rhode Island¦«lety of the Cincinnati. He gave a.
dinner in honor of the officers of the so¬
ciety this evening.Mrs. Stuyvesant Pish has announced
«inners for the evenings oí July 12 andM Mrs. Charles F. Hoffman was a
lunehoon hostess to-day. Mrs. J. J. W>-.onc »as a luncheon hostea» In honor Bfaer guest, Mrs Wilmtrdlng, Of NewTork.Mrs lAle F. Bellinger gave a recep¬ta at her Hunter avenue cottage idhonor of Mrs Kirby Smith, who recent-h return.u from Honolulu.Mrs. George T. Perkins has issued In¬
vitations for a turkey trot party at FortAdams on Tuesday night.Mrs. Burke-Ro«he and family have ar-
riv*d »t Elm court.Master Amos Tu«k French, Mis. Peiu-
'*non Powel and Mrs. Howard SpencerGram, who were recently operated upon*.«" appendicitis, are recovering.Mlas Natalie Merrill, daughter of the
***. and Mrs. George Grenvllle Merrill.¦** been threatened with pneumonia.
DOINGS AT BAR HARBOR.[By T«|egraj>h to The Tribune |
har Harbor, July 3. -Mrs. Garrison,*". of the Secretary of War, will come* Bar Harbor on July 10 to be the.»«?st of Mrs. Thomas Walsh.Mies Margaretta Riddle Porter, of
*nf«e«ielphla, la Usltlng MIsb Sally»ftith
**.¦*"'atered at the Newport for the. ***on s,, jij,. csjnpbell. of Boaton;
MKS. STUYVESANT FISH.She will lie host.es> te.-<lav at a luncheon at The Crosswtjrs, her
Newport place.
Eben sutton and Miss Sutton, of Balti¬more.Mus Eloise Derby has let her cottage
to Mr. and .Mrs John RogersMrs a H. Oallatln and atlas e;aiia-
Un of N'ew Ye>rk. arrived to-day ami
have taken the TalleyrandMr.'. H C. C'hapman.'of Philadelphia
a luncheon to-da> at her «ottage.Mr. am! Mrs John Callendar Livingston.Of .New York, gave a «îinm-r part) at
their cottage.Mrs M. i? Lurrlll and daughter, of
New York, arrived to-day¦
NOTES FROM TUXEDO PARK.: ''¦,'.'
Tuxedo Park. July 3. IndependenceDa) at Tuxedo will be lively, as thecolonists bave arranged a rer) attrac¬ts« proerramme which srfll last a¡i «i«vThere will be the u-sual field sports, withcat races in the afternoon, follow.-«! by
-.ati.-n '.; tuxmio Lake and rue
w oiks at night. There will be house
parties at nearl) e\ery cottage and dlimm row night
Mr. and Mrs P. !.. Barbey gave h
dinner dame it th' ir cottage to-night atwhich Bfty cottager.« and their gwere present
Mr. and Mrs W .M V. Hofman. Mrand Mrs. Winthrop McKlm, Mr ami Mrs
.He Kane, Mr. and Mrs PaulTuckerasaa, Mr. and Mrs. PrederlcliFoster. Mr and Mrs. I I Carey, bfland Mrs. Ri« hard Delsfleld and PierreLorillanL ji win entertain parties «.v.-
the Fourth.Mrs. Henry Redmond will gi\ e a gla¬
ner at the club to-morrow- nightThe- first "I a sei I« ^ «,f matine* bOTSe
will >.. bald "-. Beturday at theTuxedo tía« kAmong arrivals to-day were Leonard
M. Tht.mas, Jam« C 'lark Ifr an«!Mrs. \v. i: Brueted, biles CodiUniMis Jefferson Coddington, i. a. Snow,v\ M l'ost. the- Mis« Kell Mr a:,,IMrs. «". H Kalsey, Mr and Mrs WilliamElliott, John BUIotl and William ElliottJr.
IN THE BERKSHIRES.|Ry Telegraph In Tlo Trlbttl .
Lenox, July 3..All of the Berkshirehotels are entertaining lerge parties oftourists for the liobday. fJolf and tenniswlli be the principal contests to-morrowat tie- country ciuin. The beginning ofthe plav for the' tennis CUpg offered LvMrs William K. S. OftSWOld Wfll be a! K)O'clock, ami th'- t-omp. titlon- will he nar¬
row, u fiOWn to th« semi-.'inaL. The semi¬
finals and finals: v. ill b. played Saturdayaiternooii at Wynelhurst, the country
( Mr. and Mrs (¡riswold.All Lenox and St« e-kbridge are inter¬
ested in the water sports tO-mOTTOW af¬ternoon at Lake Mahkeena« There isun entry of thirty in the various comp-ti-tions.Mr and Mis. CllatOB Elliott and Miss
DoTOth) Elliott, of iVeW York, arrived to¬
day al th Hotel Wcn«Ii 11. in I'lttsfield.Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert PBTBOnS have re¬
turned from Newport t<« Stoiie«iv«-r.
Mr and Mrs ClMltSS I Wainwrlght.Mr. arid Mrs. K. Y Mose ley. Miss Helen
Rand. Mrs Q. S Logan, Miss M. A. Fitz-
harris. ¡«ml F 0. Hayde-n, of New York,are registered at Beaton BoteLAdmiral and Mrs. e.eorgo Ixwey mo¬
tored t«i LeaeS from Pitt«SriOld this after¬noon and «ailed on eharles linier at
Allen WindenMr. and Mrs. F. M J. neks, "f Halti-
mtire, on route to then country place at
Dublin, N.. H Mr. and Mrs. ly.uls V.
Davleon, of BngSewOOd; Miss Sara Nor-
ri»-, Miss Mary Not rle, and Dr. Vanhorn
Norrio, ««f New York, are at the RedLion Inn, Storkbii'igeKT. and Mrs. «'¡ni a «i»- Oarsdorff enter«
talned at dinner to-night at their St«, k-
bflfigS villaMisa FIL n I> Hunt, Douglas Bobbins,
of {few York; Mr au«! Mrs W. É, Mur-
«to.k, «.f Boston: Mr. and Mrs. larnualil end M's. <'. Bussell Auchlre
,,f New York, are at enrtis Hotel.
Betters! and Mrs. W. !'. Rogers, ofWashington. Mr. ami Mrs. I rancis K.MeCulP.. Mrs !.. M. Scag'-i. of PetersonN .1 Mr. and Mis James «'..mi. Jr , BJM
M.ss Milllcent «Carri, 'if Baltimore, an- at
the Maplewood, Plttsfietd.»
TA^T SAILS FOR MURRAY BAY.
guebec. July .1 Sir Charles Fitspatrlck,Chief Justice of Canada, and his family
arrived here SB Wednesday in company
with former Président William HowardTaft Mrs. Taft and tWO chlldon. ("hail.
and Miss Balsa Taft Bath families
Hailed to-day on the gove-rnm« nt steamer
Lady Grey for Murruy Bay, where theywill spend the summer. I
NO WIFE FOR MARQUIMrs. Moss-Cockle Will I
Marry Lord Hertford.
London, Jul) I.« Another sodet)gngemsnt bus- been broken off. Inraes lees tb¡ui tu<» month- .ift»-rHrst announcement, a Th4 M iHertford snd Mn M Is arc
..m.- man and « lie.The B/eddlne plana aere verp
pdvanced, and arrangementa had ac
ally been made ut Aloester, osai LHertford'a seat, Ragle) Hall, for ¦ ptIk presentetl« n tQ the marquis .-n
tu salon. No reason Is. th« breaking of u
Mrs. M<her fortun. being upward of 5
left tO her by her j1101 Lord Hertfonl was
t«. th« tit!« In Mal. ti ilthe Bklrt-danclng Earl ol Yurmuvj.¦ ho married alie« Thaw,
N. Y. BRIDe'iN ENGLANGrafton H. Pyne and Miss Le
C. Wright Married.,|H\ » Hlib- t'i '1 1
London, July .".. Orafton H« s a
Pyne, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Perc;Pyne, wai married to-da) at Meldehead, to Miss Lets C Wright, daug¡ter of Mrs. Eben Wright, of N« w TotI Among tb'is» prsosni were Mrs. ParR. Ppne and her husband sad ssce
son. H. Rlelngton Pyne, b"th ».f win
arrived. On th«- Imperator to Join h«
Mr. and Mrs. George P«»st, Jr., ai
Miss Harriett Pool
RICHARD C. KERENS SAILSays Balkan War Will Not Al
feet U. S. Interests.
London, July 4 Richard c KerenAmerican Untmssadoi In Vlenito-day on tha Adrtatl« lor New v<»r
vYhlle D"t nanting '" grant any ¡met
VieW, h«- said thai th<- Hiilkan disturlanca, ahile rerj pregnant, would n«aff«-ct Anxnican Intareati
YALE GETS KENDALLNew York Artist Chosen Direc
tor of Fine Arts School.N« w ila\«-n, Jul) :t Brraoenl K» mini
<.f n» n Para t:.i> been elected « direct«nf the eehoel sf Pine Arts a't rsle h
sucoceds John f> rgusoe W ir, win. re
tlrcil this BPtinS eftOT forty-four years 8
entlnuoua servi« aMr Ken.lall, w h«. was horn in gpuytet
liuvvil in IPJt, BtUdted at th» An BtSdents' league in New York, und«a ThomaRahine, of iiitia.i«ij.iiia. and ai the Booldee Deem Arts snd upder Olivier Mcrsoiin pan- ii. receltsd honoisole bv ntimi m the Paris galon in ¡til, a mods«. the nilcapo Rsposltlon In IMl an«
many other prises snd medals In Hi»- following reara Hia srorh la repreeented hthe Metropolitan Mux.uni, th« Pennayl«renta Academy and tha National Mu inId Wasbinpton.
JAÑET BEECHER A BRIDE
Popular Actress Married to Ran
dolph Guggenheimer, a Lawyer.I Janet Bescher, BU ¡cires«, known in
private life as Jan« t Wyndham. USS mar¬
ried yesterday sfliinoon to Barry Ran«¡dolph Qvuupsahetmer, at the spartmentaof the bride. No. :''»! Went .".«jtli sti.-.-t. bythe P> v i>r ii.»*.» iThe In Id» «room, who gav« his aKe as
thirty-four years BU UM BsSrriSga UcaUSS,onlatnad .lune lu, is a n.-w fort lawyer,anil live« at No Ml Fifth aveaua Mi*.
Ottggenhelnwr Was Ixiin In Jefferson <ity,
Ma, tursaty seves pears sgs sad Is a
sister of Ollv. \\'\ nilhani. also an BCtTI ~s
.lanet Bseehsi arel cassa lata promlnsncaon the stage In the CSSt of "The K«Ju«a-
tion of Mr. PlPP," with Dlgb) Bell UMhas since BPPSSrud In the lea»llng feini-
nine part in the BOBBSOO su»-.-ess "TheI'oncert.'' and last played Jos. |.lune In
I The Puri»le Rend.'1Mrs. QUSJgBOhetmsr, who has recently
returned from Kurope, would make no
announcement of her plann, but It Is
given out from the offices of WlnthropAnus that she Is <ngaged to appear this
fall In "The (ireat Adventure, which
will open the new Gotham Theatre.
2,000 [ME FOLK 10GEf FEU AIR HUH
Little New Yorkers ReachLatchstrings cf Hospitable
Upstate Doors Easily.
SWING LIKE BARN GATES
All Bars Down, in Fact, toPastures in The Tribune'sOutings.July 7. 8 and 9
Big Days for Some.v.'- talk mud of Southern hospitality,
but the Smith musí looh to Its lenrels or
N.-w York will steal tti.ni \ot
'La' Ho one Is growing lees hospitable,bul tl nor. if CUM may judgeby th- number Ol Trr.cn.- Fresh Air
child!* t. that have been lavlted to variousts I« tin central pari of the state
within the last f.w «lays, all tin lateh-¦trings in th«- reglón bang out.
x only do th. v bang om but theyha-, ben lengthened s«i that the mnallfsttots i.r this gicit city may reach themwithout so much .,-. itandins tiptoeThe) ar.- Istehetrtngs. too, that strand-
as it ma; stem, not onlj mai,.- doers to
-wing weleonüngl) op n, but thai akw letdown b.us im«, posturas, apei rates Intoorebsrds, nrlng wide great barn .)"ors.
help John Snortl<ngs over stiles and, m
sborl ..us ,.f beithat sre used in the country t«« ko- p
out «.f pbhM.Tit placea These aralai h strings that sven nullify "No Tres«
-i.« Allowen" siana and open Boorst«> friendly »nans
If .vu will take a map of Haw Yorkanil mark on it the rtU<H i,f Auburn.
Binghamton, Cortland, Norwich, Utteaui«i Schenectsdy, vu win have th«- boun«darles "f the rc^liui that is Just now llt-rally humming with hospitality ..r per-
bsps, one W«9Uld better say. hummingv-1tli the preparations foi hospitality.
i n acb ««f th mcommittee Is scrivel] ai wort eo-oaerat«Ing with the Tribun. Fund Th. re-
suits ol th. co-op. r.i tl' n are surpassingIons Invitations for the
talnmenl of cbUdrea to th» sumber «>f IMhave g|rrad] bean obtslned. ami there is
ij> ne, question that parties still
to bs planned will add <KiO more to this
total for the regionAuburn he ret steed Its irat
.-. eighty-seven la number bal is
planning t«. receive at least tWO additionalpartie« l'tlca has opened It» doors to
t*" gieasa Of «Ixt'-fHv each, and is
plan-iing to tak«- three other groups Msimilar size
The lemalnlng plsces ail] receive a partr all of the «guest It :rivtt« I
¦withNorwich willbe the fir at to greet it.« empan. and
ssay fudge by Wbal happened lnsf
rill have Its u
on fe the s The first party win
arrive In th.» place 00 July T, about slxty-
five «(rung Another partv is planned loi-
dateTl.en will eSSBS « ortland's turn, on July
Last year e'ortlatnl tOOfe t Its h'artx' Fr.»h Airs." but It- heart haa
grown tr. tWSlfil« yar It will plav f.ilry «godarStBOf
to IvS or m"re «¦)..
bsnsatad) Is te take twentj ehlktrsaon Julv 8. anil three additional pBltMe of
e¡i< h at ref/.il,ir ir.t-Hlnghamion BSSgf
i «hie Btngbamtea, that -v-r) c^.r takes
the largest single paitv ». nl out b) theTribune *i t.. balrm m of thetee there, writing «-«incoming the
gajd ffe beM ,ui .ir.d manv more to li.-ar h D
ns that Blnghamton's Fresh Air
parti this yaei sill numbei N) or more.
the signs of former years fall
Men than MM little Now Torkers sillpass a Fr.sh \:r Fourth to IBOI'rOW, lOf
-.bat numb, r of hil'li- g .«; I <-"w
elljov Ing th.-ir outings.
A'KN-iWI.KKi.MKNTsMi .ni Mr« Usrbatl lav lng»leri Sal
i "ri.. itoono.; ir.-n I.
Un «irorír it moan, «Jtwio N 1l«.i mmoeu.i,i.»
,¦.¦Jo no \2:. oo
2r> <v>
M '"'
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ITN
l«. no
p.-j
B Harne»A s Kseemnn Bros.K J Ar-nd ...........
Th« LaOles s" i«! i'nl'Ti <A Madison.¦ Method 1st ...
through Min M*rii«n orle ¦ru J'ar mother M 1.
Ml AI. I M I " ",r«ji Ne. k, LoniT lfl»ndv i: s........eoileKiHte Middle Hut. ii «¦»inn h through
9 ;.!.¦¦'
|He!ei \« fu. free! Wee Ilrlgnion.Pinten Is; i M II .>«
Ml»- s i: Hatch «nd Ml»« L «' Who»!'i Portvin« S ..Î.
Fret. th. Lu« lee of th«. ''m'ile Itoll of theSorti lurch, «f
N,» Rochelle N. v itir.'usli A x
tup« rir.t. r.-I« St..lie prtBian |le{.*ltmenl of Me
it,.- Nonti AvoaMIt« ¦ .'' ii «i' New It"' m
v .; m f ttanrey.'saps'ig .a -"-
i .!.!, il Lester, Hay Hhore. N ïa. M. a .........
Mr. D». U M Look IO0OLoin« WheehMisht * Mro . loexii.- : m - Miu.iiiii. n. j . 1000Sol !¦ Silber Klein . I«'«*'
r. i. i. i.¦. i: \«. o . W MWin Khlllabet . l«,f«>H i L . I"1"'
J Ho*. '" *»
«M 10""In rneimiM ..f ,l«m-' MaeglVgOl « '-"n !Of»i
Howare A geholls ......... tonnr c n. i«««»«
hlldren of Mooéy Memorial S,.inl«'ol Toi l"-r Lak«. N Y thr"tmh
Rai iiei liink»on .
Mr» S 1' .
v |.. .,¦ ,l -' .'M'.- N' J<. 1. AR T M« KMise M L win'rir'iham. Sharon Omait D .
t; M M .MX».s v | . r, SOHenrv I .Iiil»«.n . SO"
s'aimii-, <)v.n . I'MM s W. ......
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Annie M Une-», nrookhn . l\ <*»
s M Miller. Hr"U-'-'.,t roM ....... «00.,,..' iir i n Bmersoa s «»>
Helen M Fort, tassonta NT:, no
King'» I»«-irtit'rp -' M-.- nf I.eonl». N.ir>i nun McDormut, trosearir " oo
a î . teeà a . «onw aller B. l'oil.V f> oom Loalst n Waaaer, l't'per Montclair N J . 2rt,',
K i-or»i-i North I'.r«n'-h. N. J :u,I -lllii.-.n a «To. |<Ml>r summ! S:ni..n 2 t>>
M M lliimmi2««0siln» H m«.»n. Montclali N j 2 evo
vVm « Mit! . 2 00¦¦ rend 2 00
li unk E Lii'llti.n. Muni-luir. N. J |gg\.. |,lerilli.-itl' n. 'J «ïn
:.'-- latiae Pteinfeid . i ihi
lu i'.lllli-ll S-linei .1 . 1 ««">
H Alluev -r .. I «IPrevloi-Kly s«knowledge.!.T.MtttTrtei. July ^bmi. Mjmeiontrlbutlons. prefe-ably by cheek or
money order, should be addressed to The
Trlhune Fresh Air Fund, The Tribune,N.w York city.
s «..r, i«.
¦ OSS «».MV«r. ne»r. o>
ROYAL WEDDING SEPTEMBER 3.
Slgmarlngen, Germany, July 3 Themarriage between former King Manueleif Portugal and Princess Augustine Vlc-
tfiria, daughter of Prime Wilhelm of
Hohenzollern, has been s>t for Beptembe-r.the civil ceremony being performed on
the 3d and the religious service on the tth.
OPERA STARS ARE WEDDED
RUDOLPH P.KRGKR
MME. RAPPOLD^MARRIESOpera Singer Is Bride of Ru¬
dolph Berger, the Tenor.Mme Marie BapCMtd, a singer ai the
Metropolitan Opern .House, was quietlymauled BO Wednesday, In Jersey «ity. to
Rudolph Bersrer. tenor, of the Royal opera.Of Ibrlin. Herr H«r,rer WSS barytone (DC
B yean In th«< Kaiser's Opera HOOUBIn Il'iltn. Four years apo he cam»- to
Neva V-irk.A V/eddlpg reception was held last nlplit
at rh<- homs of '»scat Baenger, No. 6 BBS!81st Street, Bad Saaay prominent artist
n« rs presan! I>r Saenger entertain« .1
hta euests "n the roof, which had bSSBset to r> iTfsenT a Japanese Karden.The couple will spend their honeymf>on
RsppoM returninK in < NTot>.r in time f«>r the opening of the Opera
n
OSCAR SIGNS A SINGER
Announces Engagement of SignoraBarrientos. a Coloratura.
i«rar Hammcrstein announced the
eapture Of snothsr piiina »lonna. SignoraMaria Harrlentos, now singing at the
CohMI ' Ben House. BUOBOa A>re>«, Southliée She will appear n«-xt season at
his Ti.-w opera houaa In Ltmngton avenue
Signora Harrlentos, whose work as a
..I«.ratura Is r»»ni«idere<l by many to
place her in the same posit!on 'aniso
solda as a tenor, will be Mr. Hamnier-Btstn'a trump eard for next season
s
MME MELBA DESERTS OPERA
Singer Will Make Long Conecert Tourwith Jan Kubelik.
Mme Melba will not appear in operathis coming season, according to NtudonCharltona esaeert manager, who an¬
nounces that th* pilma donna BVitI start
upon a tour with Jan Kuhellk. the vio¬linist, early in the fall, which will last
throughout the .-ntlre season
The entire parl\, which will inc'u.le
Edmund Huike. The .'anadian barytone... planl-t and flutist, will appear at
-its In h'.th the t'ntted States and
Canada Eighty appearance* have al-tx n hooked
OBITUARY.DR. FRANK H. BOYNTON.
I»r I'ra-k H BeyntOn for main years. of th» te«* known ocuttsta and oph-thalmfc irpfi^sllsta In thin country, diedBuddenly ye terdaj el hta country homeat Mouut Washington, Mass., arhere he..i been Ivtttg for sboul a month. His
health had been excellent, ami death was
the result of a sudden attaeh of heart
troulile.Dr Boyaten was b»»m in IPJg was era«l-
Batsd from the N' a York BOhOOhl and at
«mce took up the atudy of msdtotne and
ophthslmp, m which he later specializedii Broth at th. New York OphthalmiclloM|.itít¡ BOM i--aln<-»l him w)d<- r«'.''»i:-
nltion. and I..- later became senior silr-
1-. OB a" thai Institution, a position whichBS held Bt the time «if his death. .Histown hou«,- w.»- Si N" 3>". U/SSt "tlistreet
rangements for the funeral have not\.i been completed, bul the body will he
brought to mis <it\ aome time to-day.Dr Boynton leuTea hla wife, a marrlsidaughter and a Ben, Fraah i* n«>ynton,a lawyer, of No Ml Broadway.
CAPTAIN TUCKER C. EDWARDS,i,'>r>»? Branch, K. ¦' July L.Cáptala
TuchSI C K.lwsrd!". eighty-six yearsof Bga '« pioneer oysterman of this
place, .ii. i hen- to-da) Captain Edwards«as born soar Oceanport October 27. i*'.'1*.lie I» urne.I ship carpentering when a boy.but later planted eystsrs In th.- Shrews¬bury Hiver Ha fOltOWed that vocation upto ten >eais ago. when he was fr.rf.»»l t¦¦>
retireCantals Bdwarda had been sn f"id Pei-
low Btnce !>>.'..'! He eraa a past officer ofArioch l.oiitr«-. 77; lying Branch »Jiicamp-iil»riT. I!», and Arioch Kehckah DsgrSSLodge, -1 He l«-H\es his wife, four sons,nai ».m- dauphtor
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CAPTAIN F. E. SCHNEIDER
Cáptala Prsdarlch Ehariiarei Schneider.forrasrli commanding The nth SeparateComnoay, now Company H, 10th Régi¬ment. N '¦ N Y »lied yesterday from a
complication of dtsssaes al in« home. Neí'J.I South Sixth avenue. Mount Vernon.¡IK».! ««ixt' five ysera He "as tor aaaay|. a; s a shoe merchant.
OBITUARY NOTES.MHS MARI ADKLAIDE COOPER,
nlnety-tw*» years of age. one of the oldestresidente "f Bsel Ovaaaa, «lied at herhorn.- there yesterday, she was born inPennsylvania.MHS DAVID VAN WINKI.K. of Tea-
neck Una«I, Teaneeh, N. J died at herhome yesterday niurniiiK after a brief III-nens. Sh.- was a member of the old I'nlonChurch a« Hi.Ik« field PHrk for manyyears. Her hushand. David Van Winkle,survives h.-r She was nfty-elght yearsold.
FUNERAL OF PROF. ROCKWOOD.Caldwell. N. J July 3. The funeral of
.'hartes Greene Rocltwood, professoremeritus of Princeton University, who<li.-d Wednesday, will be held to-morrow
afternoon at Ml o'clock at the Metho<llstKpls»»ipal Church, «aldwell, N, J. Mrftochwood was graduated from Yale In1864. and taught maihematles at Howdolnand Rutgers before going to Princeton,where he was professor of mathematicsfrom 1V77 to I!>X. He was a member ofthe St Nicholas 8<»clety of New York*c4 ai aavuaU laaraud ewcietiea.
MMK MA Ri F: RAPPOLD.
JAFFRAY ESTATE SHRINKS$160,000 Bequest Wasted to
$4,996 by Litigation.The shrinkage of The I1C0.000 tnhert-
f tro- Int.- Howard S. Jaffray b»
M,BM was the feature of a report whichthe transfer tax appraisers filed yester¬day in H rook 1;. n Th.- depletion was saidf. he »tue to litigation and mismanage¬ment.On the death of P S Jaffray. once a
noted »lr\ goods merchant on Hroadwav,
tUg man came into possession ofone-fifth of the estate valued at 1100,000,end 'insisting principally of Manhattanreal estate. It comprised huildlngs in
Bteachsr, l*e«inard and Henson streets andminor holdings In oth<*r parts of the city.Howard H Jaffray died last Dvw-emher,
and it has been found that his fifth was
reduced to the sum reported yesterday.Which will go to his w'.fe. Kmma H. Jaf¬fray. of Ha, 1"2 Trospect Park West.
Brooklyn.
LILLIAN SIGNS AND SAILSMiss Russell to Get $105,000by Oort Contract, She Says.Miss Li'lian Russell, who has heen leet-
Odng "ii physical heauty In vaud'-villetheetree Throughout the Past, sailed for
Liverpool yesterdav tn the White Starliner Celtic, accompanied by her hus¬band, Al«-xan«!«-r P. Moore, editor andowner of 'The Pittsburgh LaodSff "
Miss Russell said she had signed a
contract with John COU tor next season,
her salary for the entire engagementbeing 1101,000 To make sure that no
ciphers mlgh« he omitted, the comic operaslng.-r arrota the numerals on paper forthe ahlp news reporters.
TOUR FOR FEMININE STARSTriple Alliance of Actresses To
Be on "Road" Two Years.Ceaasteeh <* Uest have completed ar¬
rangements for a world tour «if a triplealliance of feminine stars: Lady l'on-
st.in. «¦ St.-wart-Hichardson, representingEngland; Mlle. Polaire, representingPrance, and Qsrtrads Hoffmann, repre¬senting America. The tour will openearly la September In Washington, bul
lose two years later i.i San PTaitCtOBB,aft.-r s praleasjsd enKatremcnt during theFansma BaneeMon in that city.Miss Hoffmann will peasant a new Re¬
vue of twelve scenes; Lady ConstanceSt.-wart Hlchardson will interpret classicdances ahme as n<»w and Mlle. Polaire,with a supporting company of twelveartists from the Vaudeville Theatre,Pails, will present hSf latest Parisiansuccess. "Ij«' Visitor.'' The r» mainder«if the programm«- will he n potpourri ofBBUfltcal ami »lain in« features, gatheredfroni uii sver the world.A large orchestra Ulli bo part of the
OOmpaay, Vhleh will number at leaatMl Bvsry large city In the I'nltedStates and «'anada will he visited beforethe tour Is extended to Tuba. Central andSouth America, the Hawaiian and Phll-
Ipptna Irlands. an»l Australia Mr. Qesthas Bharas of the tour, with odsaas Inthe rrlnoam Thsatra a New p/orh ap-
pserenra le promised.
THEATRICAL NOTES.Siarting with a special holiday per¬
formance this evening, the stock com¬
pany at the Iiong Beach Pavilion willhave as its second offering of the sum¬
mer s.-.isori Crac»- fJeOfgO'B comedy, "AWoman's Way,'' with Mary Poland andK.lwin Ardsn In the principal rolea. Thecast also includes Alice John. Olive Tem¬ple. Ada Sterling. Jack Standing, Ken¬neth HanCOOh ami Joseph Allenton. Theplay will be reOSStsd Saturday and Sun¬day Bveatngai'harlotte Thompson, who dramatizedTh- Awakening of Helena Ritchie' and''Rshecea "' Sunny brook Farm.'' haaJust rtt'irn«*«! from Kurope, where she,completed arrangements with Sir Cil-
hert Parker for the dramatization of htanew novel, "Judgment House.'
Ina Claire, former star of "The Quaker«'.iii,'' who has BSSn engaged to appearat the QsJSty Theatr,. ljondon. willmake her farewell appearance at Ham-mcrateln's Koof Carden for one week,beginning July 14.
Kleanor Knowiea (Mrs. Kose Martin)died yesterday, after an attack of heartdisease, In Omaha, Neb where she waa
appearing In vaudeville. Mrs. Martin,who was a member of the cast of manysuc«-essful productions during the paatfourteen years, waa nfiy-one years old,and leaves a son, Harold C Martin, a
student at Cwroell.
COHAN SHIFTS BUSINESSCARES FOR AUTHORSHIP
Klaw & Erlanger to TakeCharge of Three Cohan &
Harris Houses.
ASTOR THEATRE RETAINED
"Seven Keys to Baldpate,"Dramatization of Earl DerrBiggers's Novel, Will Be
Produced Here.
Qeorge M. Cohan's recently announceddecision to retire from the stage and de¬vote his time, to writing p'.a.v«. has taken
re rete form in the arrangements eom-
pleted yesterday by e'ohan A Harrisvvnereby Klaw A Erlanger will assume themanagement of the George M Cohan The¬
atre, the Gaiety Theatre and the Grand(»pera House. In this city Mr. Cohan will
produce his plays exclusively at the AstorTheatre, in this eitv, and at the Cohaneîrand f)pera House. In Chicago, whichstill remain under the Cohan A Harrismanagement
The firm still retains its interest In thehouses turn-'l over to Klaw A Erlanger,whie-h It has had for several seasons, butwill In the future devote Its etiergb s to
the Astor Theatre, In New York, ami the(¡rand eipera House In ChicagoThe A.-tor Theatre's second season
under the direction of «'ohan «it Harris willbegin on September 1 with "Seven Keys t«*Haldpate," a dramatization by (Jeorge M«'ohan of Karl lierr Bigger.«.'« novel, whichwas published In the magazine section ofThe Tribune. Wallace Eddlnger will havethe lea'lmg role. The QesvSjS M. CohanTheatre will open for the season on Au¬gust 16 with 'Totash and Perlmutter," a
play founded on Montague Glass's stories.The (îalety Theatre will open on LaborI »ay with a new farce by Kdgar Selwyn,"Nearly Married," with Bmce McRae inthe lending part.Cohan A Harris's new Rronx Opera
House will be opened the last week inAugust with Kugene Walters FineFeathers," presentid by Wilton Laekaye.Robert Edeson and other members ofthe «.ll-star cast seen at the AstorTheatre last season The theatre willhave Broadwav successes at popularprices, with a change of hill weekly-Mr Cohan will open his season at the
new theatre September » with 'Broad¬way Jone».'" The regular fall and winterseason at t'eorge M. Cohan's Grandera House in Chicago will begin August2K. the first attraction being CarlyleMoores farce "Stop Thief." RaymondiUtofecOCk will hegln his fifth stellaryear under the management of Cohan AHarris September 1 at the Apollo TheatreAtlantic City, with a new musical play,as yet unnamed Mr Hitchcock's prin¬cipal feminine support will be MissFlora ¿Carelle 520'V a comedy byPorter Kmerson Browne, successfullyproduced in Atlantic City last Monday.will open in Boston In September«in or before October 1 Cohan A Harris
will produce a comedy-drama entitled"Back Home." by Irvln «Jobb and RayardVeiller. "Home Ties," a play dealingwith the question of woman's suffrage,written h> George Mlddleton, will beproduced in Washington November 10.Among the new productions now belne
prepared for a fall hearing by the firmare: Douglas Fairranks In CooperHoyt. inc.," a comedy In three acts by-Frank Lord and Hugh Ford; "The BrainPromoter." a comedy by Kdward Laska"The House of Glass." a drama, and"Money Mama," a fane, both by MaxMan-in. Besides the numerous actlvl-ties above mentlone«!. Cohan & Harrishave accepted play scenarios from thefollowing well known authors: Wln-chel! Smith, Hennold Wolf and Chan-nlng Pollock, Porter Emerson Browne.James Montgomery, John Golden andFrank e'raven.
WOMEN COMPETE IN SONGMany Choirs Heard in the Great
Welsh Eisteddfod.Pittsburgh,* July 3.- Women singers te>ok
almoat complete possession of the Inter¬national Welsh Eisteddfod to-day, com¬
petitions for women choirs being heldduring the« afternoon and evening ses¬
sion. Announcement of awarda is ex-
pSCted to-morrow.«'hoirs of not less than fifty voice?
several of them led by women, repre¬sented the cities of Johnstown. S rantrn,
Wheeling. Steubenvllle, Canonsburg,P.-nn.; Yoeing»t«>wn, e^anton, Altoona.New Castle. Paan», McKeesport, Pitts¬burgh, and Chicase».Other competitions had to do with the
literary features of the Eisteddfod. Thear'.judicators anno lirei that they wereunable t« agree «>'i the winner of theprize offered for a national anthem.
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DIED.Bovnton, Frank H. Rorkwood, C G., Jr.Carpenter, Sarah T. Sands, Samuel 8Carter. Henry 8 Simpson, Stephen P.
BOTNTOM.Verv suddenly, Dr Frank HBoynton. at Mount Washington. Mass.Notice ot funeral hereafter.
CARPRNTER-At '"Yine-Neath." Pitts¬burgh N Y on Tuesday evening. July1 1913, Sarah Talbot. only daughter ofthe late Sarah Talbot and Newton «'ar¬penter. aK«*d 81 years. Servi« es will boheld at the residence of Mrs William KHoag No. 8 East 4ïd st., on Fridayafternoon, July 4. at 3:30 o'clock.
CARTER-Suddenly, of Angina Pectorie,on Julv 2. 1913. Henry Skelton Carter,M I», son of the Rev Ijiwson Carterand Mary Ann Steenhack Gale Carter,at his home. Tarrytown. N Y.. In thefi.-,th vear of his age. Funeral sorvleesfrom his late residence. No. 121 NeperanRoad. Tarrytown. N. Y on Saturday,July 5. at 3 p. m. Interment at conven¬ience of family
RO('K\ViiOD-On Wednesday. July t atCaldwell. N. J-. Charles Greene Re>ck-wood, Jr. son of the late Charles G.and Sarah Smith Rockwood. ProfessorEmeritus In Princeton Fnlverslty. Fu¬neral at the e'aldwell Methodist Churchon Saturday. July B. at 2 SO p. m. Burialat the convenience of the family. Kind¬ly omft flowers.
SA N I >S-Suddenly, on July 2. 1913. SamuelStevens 8ands. at West Hampton, I.ongIsland. Funeral service* will he held at10:30 o'clock Baturda) morning. Jut)at No. 49 East i2d st. Interment pri¬vate.
SIMPSON-On Thursday, July 3. the Rev-Stephen Price Simpson. aged 74 years.Funeral service* at the Church of St.Mary the Virgin, West 46th St.. on
Saturday. July 5, at 10:30 a. m. Thereverend clergy and members of th«C. C. Ü. are invited to attend.
CEMETERIES.THE WOOni.AWN CEMETERT.
233«J St. By Harlem Tr»ln and or Troll«»Office.. 20 East 03el St.. N T
orFICES.MAIN OFFICE.No. 154 Na»«au street.UPTOWN OFFICE.No. 1304 Broadway, or
any American District Telegraph Office.IIAK1.K.M OFFICE.No. 157 Fast tSfth
street. No. 2<J8 West 120th «treat a*4 N«.219 Wist 120th st.-«ou