New York Times (Newspaper) - April 2, 1911, New York, New York
The new York times. Sunday. April % 1911. 13 g now fab mrs. Henderson Ivi aids and matrons practice character dancing one night a week at Boundary Castle. I wuss Taft to a Pupil hostess to raise the dance to dignity a Fine Art and make its practice a rare accomplishment. Special to the new York times. Washington C., april . John Henderson wife the sex sen Ator from Missouri is again to the front i in the matter original entertaining and As an exponent health and Hygiene t but not vegetarian dinner parties non alcoholic cocktails this time. Mrs. Henderson has already proved her title to master arts in those branches i orm. Her latest Endeavor is in dancing. Dancing for health and Beauty for arts Sake and in the Pursuit legitimate exercise not merely for the Sake being among those present at fashionable cotillion Ball. Mrs. Henderson is a practical woman As Well As an artist and reformer and to put her theories before society she has organized a dancing class in which Bhe is director hostess and the most industrious Pupil. Weekly meetings will held at Boundary Castle where character dancing from the severely classic Isadora Duncan to a Snake charming feature Ruth St Denis will practice a score maids and matrons ranging in years from the Debutante daughter the president to mrs. Henderson herself. The latter who is a grandmother several years Eta Riding gave a dance at the meeting Jast evening quite in the Isadora Duncan form except in the matter hosiery and flippers both being Light Blue silk to i match the generous and Graceful drapery. Miss Taft As yet has taken no Active part in the. Character dancing in which mrs Nicholas Longworth is quite expert the latter having supplemented the weekly practice in the Henderson class private instruction from a local teacher. Mrs. Henderson asserts that raising the dance to the dignity a Fine Art and making its practice a rare personal accomplishment society will come to enjoy an evening spent in dancing with the intellectual pleasure derived from an evening music a play something she fays quite impossible in the average overcrowded overheated ballroom. When this hostess dec. 15 opened this season Many dances in Honor miss Taft less than 100 persons were invited with 9 clock named As the hour opening the cotillion. Supper was served at 11, and the guests if not actually dismissed were permitted to depart 1 clock. A Reform in hours and Only one party to an evening began part mrs. Henderson s programme. This unique Small and Early party was voted a Success but has not been initiated the More conventional Host and hostess. Trovatore and dancers a a. A Metropolitan packed at russians last appearance with opera company. I a . The metropolitan opera House was packed to the Walls yesterday afternoon for the first time in several weeks. Whether this state affairs was due to the performance Verdi a opera a a ii Trovatore a to the dances the russians which followed the opera cannot decided a journalist. Mikail More skin and Anna Pavlowa made their last appearances with the opera company for the season this occasion although Pavlowa will give a special exhibition her dancing monday afternoon. Yesterday they were seen in the Pas de Deus from a a Coppelia a in the midst which was interpolated the air Tschai Kowsky to which Mordkin does his arrows dance. After this their associates danced the second rhapsody Liszt and then Mordkin and Pavlowa ended the afternoon with the celebrated a a they were received with the usual enthusiasm a hich greets them and at the close their performance they were deluged with wreaths and Floral pieces. A a Trovatore was Sung mme Gad ski. Mrs. Homer and messes. Slezak and Amato. Or. Podesta conducted both the opera and the Ballet numbers. A a Koenig Skinder a Sung again. Koni Skinder a was repeated at the metropolitan opera House last evening under the direction Alfred Hertz. Miss Farrar again Sang the part the Goose girl miss Wickham impersonated the Witch in the first act and the inn keeper s daughter in the second mrs. Mattfeld was the stable maid . Jorn the Kings son and messes. Goritz Reiss. And Didur and miss Engel had their usual parts. Mrs. Her Stepsons Aid widow Jersey politician returns his Check As being too Small to accept. Rather depend friends not looking for trouble she says but she will insist her Legal rights a Case May reach court. Miss Davis a wedding plans. Plans have been completed for the a wedding april 4 miss Louisa Davis daughter mrs. Joshua Williams Davis to Lindsay Russell. Or. Russell flu now lives in new York came from Wilmington n. C., and has taken a country place near that town and and his Bride will spend their honeymoon there . Russell is a Nephew former gov. E. Russell North Carolina and is president the Japan society new York. He and his Bride have received two More than usually interesting wedding pro sents. One is a Large Silver Box from the japanese in new York and the other is a wonderful piece cloisonne from the japanese ambassador and his a wife. Miss russells Only attendants will mrs. George Coleman and miss Renee Coudert. Hamilton Holt will . Russells Best Man and the Ushers Are to Stanley Mcgraw Hegeman Foster William Bibb Eart Babst and Morgan Davis. Miss Gardner a wedding attendants. The marriage miss Edith Vail Gardner daughter . And mrs. William Graham Gardner West eighty fourth 6treet, and Edward Milton Berry will take place april 18 in St. Matthew s Church. Miss Katharine Thompson and miss Lydia Miriam Bryan will miss Gardner s attendants and g. Douglas Berry will act As Best Man for hi3 brother. The Ushers Are to Archibald k. Coles William ferns Herbert a. Judge Kingsley Gould Martin James Smith and Douglas Gardner. There will no reception. Stojowski ends recitals. His programme devoted to the modern composers for piano. Sigismond Stojowski ended his historical series piano recitals yesterday afternoon at Mendelssohn Hall when his programme was devoted to the modern composers for that instrument. His auditors heard Brahms s variations and fugue a theme Handel Sar Franck a prelude chorale and fugue Saint say Nso a Romance in minor Grieg a dance Caprice Debussy a Quot reflects dans eau Macdowell a Quot in autumn s etude in double notes in g minor Paderewski so a theme Varia a opus 16 Rubinstein a bar Carolle in a minor and Liszt a etude de concert in minor hungarian rhapsody no. 2. The programme As May observed was distinctly out the Ordinary if judged from the usual Standard piano recitals. In its place As the filial concert a series it justified itself for . Stojowski had chosen his examples modern music wisely. Princeton students act. Present Shakespeare so a comedy errors a at the Princeton club. Members the English dramatic association Princeton University presented Shakespeare so a comedy errors a last night at the Princeton club in Gramercy Park. The performance which was private was witnessed 200 alumni who enthusiastically applauded several the scenes. The play was presented in elizabethan costumes a stage without scenery. The production was staged under the direction Hadfield. Henry Appenzeller and Hugh Burr took the parts the two Antist houses and Henry a. Barry and Henry Suydam portrayed the two Romios. The female parts were taken messes. Raymond Fullerton Robinson. Mckee and Spencer. Or. Spencer a feminine portrayal was received with Well earned amusement. Barclay Prentice wedding april 18. The wedding mrs. Augustus Browning Prentice and Wright Barclay will take place at noon tuesday april 18, at the Home the Bride 7 West eighty first Street. On account the illness . Barclays Mother mrs. Bushrod Bayne Only the relatives will witness the ceremony. The Rev. Or. De Lancey Townsend will officiate. The couples engagement was announced Jast sunday. Mrs. Prentice is a widow and the daughter the late George Fowler Tarrytown n. Or. Barclay is the. Son the late Henry a. Barclay this City and Lenox and lives at the Calumet club. His brother Henry a Barclay will act As Best Man. Mrs Prentice will unattended. Isadora Duncan sails for Paris. Miss Isadora Duncan who has just completed a Short tour this country sailed yesterday the Cedric and will go direct to Paris where she is to seen in her dances with the Colonne orchestra. From Paris feb goes to Italy for a tour a principal cities and then she will so to South America and Russia. She Oes not return to America for a year. Shubert Benefit Fob fire sufferers. Lee and Shubert and Lew Fields announced last night that they will give a Benefit performance for the fund which is being made up for the survivors and the relatives the victims the Washington place fire. This Benefit will take place in the Winter Garden Friday afternoon. April 7, at 2 clock. The Bill will arranged from the various plays now at the Shubert theatres. Rev. Or. And mrs. Spiegel surprised. A Surprise party was tendered to the Rev. Or. And mrs. Adolph Spiegel March 30 their children in commemoration their twentieth wedding anniversary. Among those present were prof. Ruben Cronson . Weinstein . S Esse son George Simpson Ignatz i. Apfel . And mrs. Louis Roth . And mrs Simon Spiegel and . And mrs. Elais Roth. Or. And mrs. W. Toomey entertain. Or. And mrs. William Jerome Toomey 56 West fifty third Street entertained at dinner and Bridge March 30. Among those asked were . And mrs. Frederick Baggs air. And mrs. W. Smith Young Clarence a. Rode mrs. William Fruik Shank . And mrs. Philly a Kastel Henry Grube Perry Averill and mrs. Averill and col. Dunn. Kobbe Smith wedding april 19. The wedding Walter Kobbe. ., son . And mrs. George Kobbe Short Hills n. J., and miss Florence Smith daughter . And mrs. Oscar Smith Bangor Ala., will take place april 19 at the country estate the Smiths Ridgefield Bangor Ala. Miss Smith will attended her sister miss Evelyn Byrd Smith and the bridegrooms sister miss Martha Leavitt Kobbe. Or. Kobben a brother George Kobbe will his Best Man. There will no Ushers. Miss Elsa Basch to wed april 10. The marriage miss Elsa Basch daughter . And mrs. Charles Basch to Max Klee will take place at the Home the Bride s parents 15 West eighty second Street april 10. Miss Marguerite Basch will her Sisters Only attendant and George Klee will act a his brother a Best Man. Schwenk Spurgeon. The engagement is announced miss Lillian Schwenk. Of 601 West 184th Street daughter the late Lieut. Milton v k. Schwenk u. A. And Niece Gen. Arid mrs. Samuel k. Schwenk to George Wray Spurgeon son . And mrs. George Spurgeon 138 West 104th Street. Or. Spurgeon is a grand Nephew the late English evangelist that name and is a member the seventh. Regiment. The wedding will probably take place Early next autumn. Stein Hough. Or. And mrs. Joseph a. Stein mount Vernon have announced the engagement their daughter miss Avis Stein to Walter Hough. They will receive to Day at their Home 130 South sixth Avenue. In Aid Exchange for woman a work mrs. William g. Choate mrs George Baker mrs. David Creer mrs. Charles Isham mrs. W. V. Lawrence and mrs. La ninth Bull Are among the Patr Nesses for the annual matinee for children whih will held tuesday afternoon april 18, at Wallack a theatre for the Benefit the new York Exchange for woman a work. The performance will begin at 2 30. Buffalo Jones and his motion pictures wild animals will the principal feature the afternoon. Daughter born to mrs. Of Connor. Or. And mrs. James Connor 210 West fifty seventh Street Are receiving congratulations the birth a daughter mrs. Of Connor was formerly miss 2 it Williams. Son born to mrs. Charles Rumsey. A son was Horn to . And mrs. Charles Cary Rumsey at the Home mrs. Rum Seyss Mother mrs. E. Harriman 1 East sixty ninth Street Friday night. Mrs. Rumsey was miss Mary Hardman and her marriage to . Rumsey took place at Arden much 27, 1910. They recently returned from a trip abroad and plan to spend the summer Long Island. It was said last night that the Mother and her child were doing Well. Dinner to count Leo Tolstoy. The Rev. And mrs. Roswell Bates 7 West fifty seventh Street Are giving a dinner to count Leo Tolstoy son the late count Tolstoy at their residence tuesday evening april 4. There will about Twenty five guests at the dinner which will followed a Large reception for the count. A Reading a search under the auspices the Chancel Guild the Church the ascension mrs. Sarah Cowell Lemoyne will give a Reading Quot the search Belisarius a written the Rev. Or. Percy Stickney Grant thursday afternoon april 6, at 16 North Washington Square. Miss Lilia Armond will sing Tea will served at. 5 clock. Tickets at $3 May obtained from miss Wilkes 16 North Washington Square. Card party for Bethany Day Nursery. A card party will Given at the Plaza the afternoon thursday april 20, the Board managers the Bethany Day Nursery. This Nursery recently moved to a new building at 402 East sixty seventh Street and accommodates daily about 100 children. Tickets for the card party May obtained from mrs. Alexander Lyle 1,043 Madison Avenue at the Plaza. Mrs. Mckenna s Careme reception. There was a Large attendance at the i Careme reception and Linen Shower Given mrs. James a. Mckenna at her Home 125 West Seventieth Street March 23, in Aid St. Lawrence Hospital. The dining room was presided Over miss Kathryn Mckenna assisted the misses Gilroy and Stevenson. Van Baarts orchestra played. Amusement notes. The fifty children appearing in Quot the Blue Bird a at the new theatre will attend the circus. Tuesday afternoon As the guests Winthrop Ames director and William Osgood Field vice president the founders. A a William a. Brady yesterday moved his general offices from the Shiiba it building to his new theatre the play House in forty eighth Street East Broadway. Ltd a a a a the controversy Between mrs. Robert Davis widow the democratic politician Jersey City and his son Robert who with her was appointed to administer his estate has reached an acute stage. With a letter sent yesterday her counsel returned his Check for $100, saying she considers it too Small and that she prefers to accept financial assistance friends to submitting to his dictation. This is the letter. Dear sir under instructions from mrs. Anna Davis i return Check no. 1,835, Robert Davis. Or. To her order the first National Bank Jersey City for $100, which Check is dated. March 8. 1911. Mrs. Davis refuses to accept this Check because 1. The amount the Check affords her no assistance in meeting her obligations. 2. Because it is drawn Robert Davis ., his personal account. Mrs. Davis is unwilling to receive her share at such a time and in such amount As May suit the Caprice . Davis . She has been offered financial assistance sufficient to enable her to live in Comfort until the settlement any controversy that May arise and while she does not desire to place herself under obligation to the parties who have made such offers she would prefer to do so rather than submit to the dictation . Davis. Mrs. Davis says that yesterday afternoon she was called up . Davis and told that there were too Many locks her doors reference presumably being to a snap lock which mrs. Davis placed the door her room for her own privacy and Protection reference has also been made to the fact that mrs. Davis had her sister stopping with her. Surely there cannot any valid objections to mrs. Davis having the society in Comfort her own sister in the position in which she is placed. Rumours Are current and have come to the ears mrs. Davis that the children intend to Challenge the Validity her marriage. These rumours May have had their origin with the children with bus thodies who enjoy family dissensions. Such rumours however Are very annoying to mrs. Davis and in order to determine whether they express the intention the children she desires those children who Are age to state in writing whether not they Challenge the Validity the marriage. Mrs. Davis is not looking for trouble but the present annoyances to which she has been subjected the action Robert Davis. Orin sending her the enclosed Check Ano other things have worked mrs. Davs in to a Point where she desires that if there is to any controversy that controversy might As Well come now As later. Matters have reached a Point where a crisis is imminent and it Reoul res considerable delicacy to handle the situation. Mrs. Davis does not want to understood As inviting trouble but merely insisting Legal rights being observed and that she kept free from All unnecessary annoyance. T can course readily understand that it is True that the children should have some feeling regarding the marriage their father so shortly before his death. But whatever rights mrs. Davis acquired such marriage were not in the property the children but in the property . Davis. Or. Davis had a right to dispose encumber his property either Means the marriage instruments in writing and could. If so desired have disposed Hie property in such a Way As his children would have no claim thereon. Verv truly yours R. Bowens. The lawyers for the widow have decided to make application to the court to have the Hooks and papers the deceased impounded to examined Colv in the presence the custodian designated the court. The promissory notes which Robert Davis endorsed amount to $342,579.75, and an examination these reveals that the loss to the estate will about $200.-000. The accounts the deceased Are so complicated that it is probable the court will asked to appoint an expert accountant. Given for the sick. A Trade contributions reported the saturday and sunday association. Charles Lanier 59 Lar Street treasurer the Hospital saturday and sunday association reports the receipt the following additional Trade collections. From the fur Trade auxiliary through Samuel Ullman president $50. Fraser Alfred Jaeckel a sons Joseph Ullman. $25. Ames amp Rau a Cohen amp Bros., a. Amp Engel Otto Erler g. Gaudig amp Blum Leo Greenfield &co., G. Gunther a sons from the building and Allied trades through Otto Eidlitz president Samuel Sachs amp ., Shayne amp ., Jos. Steiner amp Bros., Swarsensky the beit Butler ., the Wulfsohn Ganja fur . $20. Mischo amp Muller in smaller amta$253 total .$738 $100. Marc Eidlitz a son new York electric . $50. Baker Smith amp ., John i. Downey Post amp Mccord Reid amp ., $25. W. Taylor the foundation snare a Trieste . From the wine New const. ., Tucker electric . Charles Wills inc., Jacob a. Zimmerman. $20. William Angus. $15. Empire City Gerard ., Robert a. Keasbey ., in smaller amts$150 total $7s0 and spirits trades but instinctively his hand shut off the Power and his foot a pressed the Brake bringing the Auto to a sudden standstill. A passerby hurried to . Johnson and found him dead still clutching the steering wheel. Or. Johnson leaves a widow and five adult children. Martin Greif bavarian poet dead. Kofstein Austria Hungary april 1.�?. Martin Greif the bavarian poet died today. He was bom at Speyer Bavaria in 1839. Martin Greif served in the army from 1859 to 1867 and then devoted himself to literature. His Power expression and depth sentiment entitled him to ranked As one the leading Lyric poets Modem Germany. Seven editions his poems were published within a Quarter a. Century. Herr Greif also wrote several plays in which the patriotic sentiment prevailed among them Nero a a a Konradine Quot Ludwig Der buyer a and a a Agnes through George a. Kessler chairman $100. Geo. A. Kessler a ., Kirk amp . $50. Blackburn amp . $25. Father amp ., Fredk. De Bary amp ., De Luze amp ., Francis Draz amp . E Montagne amp ., g. Nicholas Anthony Ocha amp ., Paris. Allen amp ., F. Schmidt amp Peters . Shaw a ., Stengardt Bros. A . W. A. Taylor a ., Gund 1 a Bundschu wine ., to smaller amts.$50 total .$625 from the music Trade through Charles Stein Way. President $50. Bruno Chas. Dotson a ., g. Schirmer the aeolian . $88. Steinway amp sons Fao tory $25. Kohler a Campbell m Schoenling. $20. Carl Fischer. $15. Buegeleisen a Jacob son. In smaller amts.$65 total. $438 sex Lieut. Gov. Tillman dead senators Nephew killed Edi it a gon Zales and was acquitted. Asheville n. C., april 1.�? sex Lieut gov. James Tillman South Carolina died Here to right at 9 45 clock tuberculosis. Roller skating carnival. In Friday evening class appeared picturesque costumes. The carnival the Friday evening roller skating class brought out attractive costumes Friday night at the metropolitan rink. Miss Caro Brown was a siamese girl miss Doris Bussell went As Maud Muller miss Charlotte Delafield was a French peasant and miss Ada Bryce Gray wore a Cowboy costume. Miss Mildred Gillet was a Spanish lady. Miss Beryl Kane was in an Oriental costume. Dorothea Fitch went As the Duchess Devonshire miss Georgia Owen was a Witch miss Genevieve Sanford was a chocolate girl miss Eva Purdy wore a norwegian peasant costume and miss Katherine Mackenzie was a Sultana. Langdon Gillett was an italian Organ grinder Edward Smedley a Sailor boy. Vivien Palmieri an Irish jockey and William Orr went As an Indian a 1 I. Palmieri was a Spanish Cavalier. The Patr Nesses the class Are mrs. Donald Cammann mrs. Howland Pell. Mrs. James Harper poor mrs. Robert Appleton and mrs. Joseph Guernsey. Among the girls and men at the carnival were the misses Dorothy Baldwin Ruth Ashmore Estelle Cammann Madeleine and Katherine Force Harriet Glover Lilia Gilbert Mariam Gheen Gertrude Hoyt Alice Harriman Muriel Kelley Helen Langdon Dolly Montagne Matilda Pillot. Eva Purdy Jeannie Thompson Henrietta thaw and Viola Townsend. Also Vincent Astor Dunbar Adams Chandler Bates George Brokaw Hare Delafield Edwin Fox g. Geer Phil Hope Greene Rov Miller. Walter Ogden White right Watson Stephen Van Rensselaer and Guillermo Whitehouse. Bachelor s Ball at Sherry James Tillman was lieutenant governor South Carolina in 1902 and 1903 Jan. 14, 1903, shot n. G. Gonzales editor the Columbia A state. The shooting occurred in View the state Capitol. Or. Gonzales was seriously wounded and died three Days later. The shooting was the result a bitter poll ical Campaign. The editor opposed Tillman in his race for governor at the primary election and vigorously assailed him editorially. He called . Tillman a a blackguard a and referred to him As a a criminal candidate and a proved . Tillman was placed trial sept 28, 1903, and was acquitted oct. 12. He was a Nephew senator Tillman. fore the shooting Lieut. Gov. Tillman had made Many enemies. He became noted As a High handed ruler the state Senate Over which was presiding officer reason his elective office. On one occasion stopped a speaker who wanted to debate a motion to postpone a Bill indefinitely. The senators protested vigorously but to not Avail. Then the matter was referred to the committee rules for interpretation and the committee reported that . Tillman s ruling was not Cor rect. The latter thereupon caused to to posted a bulletin in which said the committee rules might choose any rules it liked either Jefferson a manual the Marquis Queensberry regulations if it thought fit but intended to go his own was As had the opinion the two highest authorities that his ruling had been proper. Speaker Henderson the House representatives and senator Frye said later were his authorities. But they denied Ever having expressed themselves As . Tillman quoted them. Or. Tillman came a family noted in South Carolina for courage. He went to Cuba before the Spanish american War and enlisted As amp scout with Gen. Gomez doing notable work for the insurgent army. Or. Eccleston dead. A Baltimore Rector Dies from injuries twice declined a Bishopric. Baltimore april 1.�?the Rev. Or. Houston Eccleston Rector Emmanuel episcopal Church read and Cathedral streets died at his Home Here to Day. His death was due to injuries received last monday when his Carriage collided with an automobile. He was 74 years age. His wife died several years ago leaving no children. Ballroom is transformed into a miniature Luna Park. The annual subscription dance known As the bachelors Ball was Given last night at Sherry a. The dancing which was general began at 10 clock and supper was served at Midnight. The Small ballroom was transferred into a miniature Luna Park with hundreds electric lights gleaming.,1. Some the Young bachelors wore White flannel suits and several the dances were arranged after the Coney Island fashion. There were about 200 present. Among the patrons and Patr Nesses the dance were . And mrs. Mortimer Schiff . And mrs. Henri Wertheim judge Lehman . And mrs. Arthur Lehman . And mrs. Frederick Lewisohn and mrs. Irving Lehman. Young Peoples symphony concert. The final concert the Young Peoples symphony series conducted Walter Damrosch and Given yesterday at Carnegie Hall was devoted to music which concerned itself with the depiction Spring. Beginning with Goldmark a overture a a Spring a the programme included Schumann so Spring a symphony Grieg a Melody a to the Spring a the Good Friday spell a from a parsifal a and Strauss a Waltz a a voices the mile. Len Clud arrives for the Folles. Mile Marthe Len Clud. The French dancer who is to one the features the new Folies Bergere arrived in . James Houston Eccleston was born in Chestertown Kent county ., and was educated at Princeton College from which was graduated in 1856. He studied theology in the episcopal divinity school in Philadelphia and was graduated in 1865. He was ordained the right Rev. Bishop Whittemore in St. Paul a Church Baltimore and in the autumn 1$65 accepted the position assistant minister to his brother the Rev. Or. John Eccleston who was then Rector Trinity episcopal Church Newark. For three months remained there and then accepted a Call to the rectory St. Matthews episcopal Church Francisville a suburb Philadelphia remaining until january 1870. After spending a Winter in the South . Eccleston accepted the Rector ship the Church the Saviour in West Phila Delphia in March 1871, where manned until january 1877, when took charge Trinity Church Newark. He was elected Bishop Iowa in 1875 and Bishop West Virginia in 1877. But declined both occasions and later became Rector Emmanuel episcopal Church at Baltimore. Since 1898 had been Dean the theological Seminary Virginia. Or. Eccleston was prominently connected in new York. He is survived his brother the Rev. John Eccleston Staten Island and his sister mrs. E. Harper who is living in Europe. The nieces Are mrs. S., Roosevelt new York and mrs. Edward Murray and mrs. John Donaldson Baltimore. One . Eccleston a uncles was Samuel Eccleston Catholic archbishop Baltimore from 1834 until his death in 1851. Edward Van coast dead at 107. Special to the new York times. Albany n. Y., april Van Volet who was 107 years old Jan. 4 last died at his Home in Guilderland this county last night. The illness which ended in his death was the first a serious character that Ever experienced and when contracted it had the appearance a Man seventy. He Seldom drank intoxicating liquors and smoked Only moderately. Or. Wan coast was born in Glenville Schenectady county revolutionary Stock. He conducted farming All Hie life amassing a snug Fortune which was deeply invaded through his generosity. His charities ran into the adoption children. Before was Twenty five years old had adopted four boys and a girl. Or. Van coast was Able to read newspapers without the Aid glasses. Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke burled. London april 1.�?the body sir Caspar Ali Don Clarke former director new York yest Lay the French liner the South Kensington museum London Lorraine. Mile. Len Clud has a new dance to exhibit Here called a a the music notes. And the metropolitan museum Art in new York who died wednesday was buried in Kensal Green cemetery to Day. Many friends and workers in the world Art were present at the services. America ambassador Whitelaw Ericon behalf friends sir Caspar in the United states sent it tribute laurels and lilies. Mme. Joanne a omello will Ball the new Amsterdam tuesday morning. Paul Dukas the composer a ariane it Barbe Bleuer yesterday sent a cablegram to . Gatti Casazza. Expressing his gratitude to him . A Toscanini mis Farrar and All the members the cast for the Success which they had brought to the first performance . Johnson 61 years old a lumber Mer E. Johnson stops Auto As Dies. Special to the new York times. Hackensack n. J., april 1.-William opera in America. Fiorendo const Autino. The Tenor who tits season a been a member the Boston opera company sailed yesterday the St. Paul chant Grant Wood died suddenly in his Auto in Palisade Park at 10 clock this morning. Or. Johnson had not gone More than three blocks when was stricken Denman Thompson gains strength. West Swanzey n. H., april 1.�? Denman Thompson the aged actor who is ill a heart trouble was somewhat stronger to night than had been at any time during the previous Twenty four hours according to the report the family physician. If his condition continues As favourable As at present is said to have a fair Chance recovery. Or. F. Shattuck Boston who was called in consultation during the Day returned to his Home this evening but local physicians and the members . Thompsons family continue at the bedside. George Terry seriously 111. Washington april Terry assistant treasurer the United states at new York is seriously ill in Aiken His relatives have been summoned. Obituary notes. Nicholas Appollonio Secretary the american moistening company died at his Home in Winchester mass., yesterday. Or. Appollonio was connected with several other corporations including the great Falls manufacturing company Boston and Somers Worth n. He was born in new York City 69 years ago. He married Georgianna Pin Gree St. Stephen n. D., who with four sons survives. Or. Charles Lewis visiting physician to St. Vincent a Hospital and president its medical Board died at the institution Friday night after a stroke apoplexy. Or. Lewis lived at 51 West fifty eighth Street. He was born in Naugatuck Conn., in 1857, and a graduated from Yale in 1882. Two years later was graduated from the Bellevue medical College. He was a member the american medical association the Academy Medicine and the St. Vincent a Hospital alumni association. His clubs included the University and the new York athletic. Gen. Alfred Iverson Veteran the mexican and civil wars and son Alfred Iverson one time United states senator died in Atlanta Friday. He was 82 year old. Gen. Iverson distinguished himself in the civil War capturing the Only major general taken the confederates. Weidman Dominick 90 years old is dead at Watervliet. N. During the civil War was an enlistment commissioner at Albany. Or. Dominick was once sergeant at arms the Assembly and had previously been chairman the Republican county committee Schoharie county. Among his three sons is . Earl Dominick Albany Deputy col Lector internal Revenue. He also leaves a daughter. William a. Lawrence one the Best known residents Orange county died at his Home in Goshen Friday at the age 69. He waa first president the Village Chester and director the Chester National Bank. Or. Lawrence was a close Friend the late Harriman. And was the latter a chief adviser in carrying out his work Road improvement. He was one the Best known horsemen in the county. Harry Leonard who was graduated from Williams College in 1896, and since Well known among the undergraduate generations that succeeded him died suddenly at the Sand Springs. Williamstown mass. On Friday. He was 40 years old. Or. Leonard had kept in close touch with the student body helping to support some its activities and was popular with it especially with the athletes. Last june bought entirely new outfits for the baseball team when the members batted out five runs in the ninth inning the Cornell game. John a. Scott recently appointed from the Post District passenger agent the Illinois Central Railroad to that general passenger agent for the lines that Road South the Ohio died suddenly at his Home in Memphis yesterday from heart disease. Benjamin Golden. Sex president Jacob Dodge 68. I. O. R. B., died yesterday at his Home. 2 West 113th Street. Or. Golden was a member several charitable organization. , sex president Jacob Lodge no. 68, i. O. R. B., also member Many charitable organizations. Funeral will held from his late residence 2 West 113th St., sunday morning. april 1. At her late residence 310 West 79th St., Sophia e.,. Widow Charles Henderson funeral private. her a Home in Flushing I., Friday March 31, 1911, Elizabeth Spelman Howe widow Edwin Johnson Horton in the 72d year her age. Funeral at the House s15 Amity St., Flushing Quot sunday april 2, at 8 Of , april 1, Joseph Kaufmann beloved husband Frederica in his 75th year at his residence 422 East 159th St. Notice funeral hereafter. april 1, 1911, Alexander i beloved son Rosalie Kaufmann and the late Leopold Kaufmann in his 40th year. Funeral at the convenience the it family. Bermuda March 29, 1911, Ama daughter Karolina and the late Karl Klauser Farmington Conn. Funeral private. , Friday evening March 31, 1911, in new York City . Charles h., son William And Catharine Lewis Naugatuck Conn., in the 53d year his age. Funeral services at the Church the ascension 5th a and 10th St. On tuesday morning april 4, at 10 clock Dobbs ferry n. Y., March 31, 1911,.thomas Murray funeral services from sacred heart Church. Monday april 3, at 10 a. Interment St. Raymond a cemetery. april 1. 1911, at the Kenmore apartments 858 West 57th St., mrs. Olive Packard aged 71, Long and Earnest member the decile Christ. Morristown april. 1, Rose Bond wife William Romaine. Funeral services at St. Peters Church tues it a 10 30 a. A. On arrival 9 15 train from Hoboken. Boston papers please copy. V h., second son the late Nathan Sanford Friday March 31, 1911. Funeral and interment private. St. Georges Manor Setauket i March 30, at the Home her Cousin. Miss Caroline a. Strong Josephine Clay Strong daughter the late Edward and Mary Ann Strong. Funeral private. Interment at Newark. Coe Heartt april 1, 1911, after a Brief illness at his late residence 1 West 09th St., n. City. Funeral private at a the convenience the family. Kindly omit Flowers. Agner. Funeral at a the funeral Church a 241 West 23d St., Frank Campbell building March 30, 1911, Robert Willets Only son Tacie And the late Robert Wallets in the Twenty first year his age. Relatives and friends Are invited to attend the funeral services at his residence Harrison n. Y., first Day sunday april second at a Quarter past eleven clock. Carriages will meet train leaving grand Central terminal at 10 06 a. Kindly omit Flowers. Philadelphia and Princeton papers please copy. Dieb. a 81 a act St., no a Ark March 30, aged 51. Funeral to Day. , Paterson March 30. f., 1q4a Manhattan. Av., Jersey City March 80, aged 60. , 815 Montgomery St., Jer to a March 31. Funeral to irrow. Newark Martin Bullwinkel who was a Pioneer in the wholesale produce Trade in a Habant Market Brooklyn died at his Home 80 South ninth Street that Borough yesterday. Or. Bullwinkel was born near Bremen Germany sixty five years ago. He had then retired from business for several years. His wife and two sons survive him. Mrs. Maria Wilson Mcdowell. Widow James Mcdowell who was a banker in Manhattan. Died at her Home. 183 Amity Street Brooklyn thursday. She was born in Orange county n. A. Ninety two years ago. Two daughters survive her. Mrs. Alice Mower widow William Mower who was a manufacturer carriages in this City died at her Home 108 Wilson Street Brooklyn Friday. She was born in this City and is survived a son and two daughters. Jonas Coe Heartt Tupper. Senior member the foundry firm W. Tupper amp ., died yesterday As the result a stroke Apo Lexy thursday. He was 73 years old and was born in Troy n. Mrs. Charles g. Titsworth wife the former president the Newark Shade tree commission and the present head the new Jersey Shade tree federation is dead at her Home in 8ummlt. N. J., a victim cerebrospinal meningitis. Mrs. Tetsworth was a native Newark and was 46 years age. She is survived her husband and two children. Marriage and death notices intended for insertion in the new York times May telephoned to 1000 Bryant. Born. 20. Dover n. Y., to . And mrs. Garfield Degarmo a son. 30. Danbury Conn., to . And mrs. Mclean a son. 23. Danbury. Conn., to . And mrs. Ryan a daughter. A a a a a a . J3ilver�?a Slowich. A . And mrs. Alfred Ablowich 215 West 101st St. Announce the engagement their daughter miss Elsie Ablowich to T. Silver this City. Parties. Friday March 31, 1911, the Rev. Thomas Wallace. Lucie Althea Burd to Leo Barry. wednesday. March 29, 1911, in this City the Rev. David Burrell Kathryn Maree a daughter James g. Rodolf esq., to Frank Mcm. Stanton. 30. Elizabeth King to Alexander. G. Calder . Connecticut. Phillips web 80, Hartford Alida Webler to . Frank Phillips. Long Island. 27, Richmond Hill Isabelle Fleshel to Theodore Sprague. New Jersey. 29. Roselle Viola Bailey to William Fleischmann. New York state. 28, Monticello Ethel Strong to Daniel Force. 29, Ossining Lila Emmett to George Laick. 2dfe&. sat. April 1. 1911. Julius beloved husband Lily Galland Auerbach in his 45th year. Funeral private. . Simon m., Friday. March 31 funeral services at his late residence. 1 851 Madison av., sunday april 2, 11 a. Yonkers n. Y., March 81, 1911, George Bowers Caldwell aged 48 years. Funeral services at his late residence 54 Van sice av., Yonkers sunday afternoon at 4 clock. Interment at Lowell mass. m., at his residence wan Tagh I. Notice interment later Spanish papers please copy. March 81, 1911, after a Brief illness Matilda youngest daughter Frederic a. And Matilda Delano aged 12 years. Funeral services for the family and intimate friends sunday april 2. At 2 80 M., at the Home the parents 510 Wellington av., Chicago. Ill a Wilkens Dudley age 55 years pneumonia at Cincinnati Hospital wednesday. March 29. Funeral services at cemetery Chapel in Lexington . At 11 clock saturday morning. thursday March 30. 1911, Ethel Nelson beloved wife Heber Dunham aged 27 years. Funeral service sunday afternoon at 4 clock at 817 Park place. Brooklyn. at Morristown n. J., Friday March 81, 1911, Leila Tuckerman wife Charles Emott in the 63d year her age. Funeral services will held at her late residence monday april 3, at 3 30 Interment at Poughkeepsie. Boston papers please copy. . A. Ford formerly Cincinnati Ohio husband Orpha Compton Ford at his late residence Terre haute ind., at ¿4. Thursday. March 80. , 873 East 151st St., March 81, aged 34. Funeral to Day. b., 542 East 188th St., March 30. , 257 West 122d St., March 80. e., 147 West 96th St., March 30. Funeral to Morrow. a 452 West 47th St., March 29, aged 56. , 639 St. Annas av., Bronx March 31, aged 50. Funeral to Day 10 a. j., 510 West 177th St., March 30. Funeral to Day 1 , 511 East 85th St., March 80. Funeral to Day. 10 a. Hert Eljo Margaret 108 East 8oth St., March 31. Funeral to Day. 10 a. Mary to 217 West 18th St., March 31. Funeral to Day 2 . 108 East 85th St., March 30. Funeral to Day 12 45 , 65 East 95th St., March 30 funeral to Morrow 9 a. c., 163 Southern Boulevard. Bronx March 29. e., 27 morning Side a. East. March 31. Funeral to Day 10 a. m., 253 West 29th St., March 31, aged 38. Funeral to Day 2 , 757 2d av., March 30. It. Neral to Morrow 9 30 a. , 225 East 76th St., March Oppenheimer Edith 53 West 72d St. March 30. Funeral to Day 10 30 a. j., 59 West 124th St., March 30. Funeral private. , 396 Hudson St., March 31. R neral to Morrow 9 30 a a., 527 West 48th St., March 31. Funeral to Day 1 30 . 2 Patchin place March 30. Funeral to Day 10 a. . M., 1,448 5th av., March 31. Funeral to Day. 1 w., March 29. Funeral 241 West 23d St. e., 625 West 185th St. March 30. Aged. 80. . 522 West 146th St., March 81, aged 27. f., 319 West 134th St., March 80. Funeral to Day. 2 Brooklyn. , 11 Manhasset place March 30, aged 50. Funeral to Day 2 b., 612 Greene a. March 31. Funeral to Morrow. , 580 Vanderbilt av., april funeral notice later. . 17 Decatur St., april 1. Funeral service to Morrow. j., 364 Bay Ridge av., March 31. Funeral to Day 2 . 474 Shokett St., March 30. Funeral to Morrow. , 179 Prospect St., March 81. Aged 09. Funeral to Day 2 s0 . 212 Lincoln Road March 31. Funeral to Morrow 10 a. . 254 Union St., March 31. Funeral to Morrow 9 30 a. a., 284 Webster av., March 31. Funeral to Morrow. Margaret i., 100 Johnson St., March 31. Funeral to Day 2 , 31 Sutton St., april 1, aged 71. Funeral to Morrow. 2 a. 2,128 East 9th St., March 30. Funeral to Day 2 m., 897 Dean St., March 30. Funeral to Day 2 Lowry a James m., 5,605 3d av., March 31, aged 59. Lyman Sarah. 102 Adelphi St., March 31. Funeral to Day 2 w., 183 Amity St., March 30, aged 92. Funeral private. , 105 Logan St. March 31, aged 89. A. 581 grand St March 31, funeral to Day 2 m., 108 Wilson St., March 31. Funeral private. a. 182 Ashford St., March 31. Funeral private. a. 4.521 6th av., March 30, aged 48. Funeral to Day 2 � a. 1,012 Gates av., March 30. Funeral to Day. 3 , 27 Pilling St. March 30, aged 74. Funeral to Day 3 , 1,337 55th St., March 30. Funeral to Dav 1 , 29 Bergen av., March 30. Funeral to Day 2 30 , 169 Richardson St. March 30, aged 40. Funeral to Day. 2 h., 112 3d place March 30, aged 76. Funeral to Morrow 10 a. Connecticut a. Wethersfield March 30 59 e., new Haven March 29, april 1. j., Danbury March 31, aged 40. . Hartford. March 30. Funeral to Morrow. 8 30 a. Anton new Haven March 30. j., Hartford March 30, aged 68. , new London March 31, aged 70. . New Haven March 29. Emily r., East Hartford March 30, aged 41. t., Hartford March 30. d., Hartford March 29. , Hartford March 30. Funeral to Day. , Hartford March 30, aged 52. j., Waterbury. March 30, aged 36. Funeral to Day 1 45 a. Bridgeport March 30. , Hartford March 30, aged 87. a. Hartford March 30, aged 55. Long Island. e., Long Island City March 29, Buhler. A Laura Ridgewood March 30, aged 45. a. Corona March 29, aged 20. , Woodhaven. March 31. Funeral to Day 2 80 Cane a Florence Flushing March 29, aged 9 months. Deuel a Kate Winfield March 30. Aged 66. r., Flushing March 31. Funeral to Morrow. , Glendale March 29, aged 78. m., Ridgewood March 29, aged 21 Days. , Long Island City March 30, aged 94 m., Queens March 29, . Flushing March 29, aged 40. Maier a Gottlob Woodhaven March 31 funeral to Morrow 2 h., Jamaica March 31, aged 68. Funeral to Morrow. , Glendale. March 30, aged 48. j., 162 9th Strong Island to March 30, aged 48. j., Jamaica March 29, aged 47. , Jamaica March 80, aged 56 a. Ozone Park March 29, aged 21. to. Whitestone. March 29, aged 47. New Jersey. Apgar John l., 477 Orange St. Newark. March 30, aged 44. a., lower Preakness March 30, aged 59. Boy a. 652 Jersey av., Jersey City March 30. Funeral to Morrow 9 am. Sey City , 9 Ferdon St., March 30. A a a a a., 41 Park av., Newark March 31. , Bayonne March 30. Funeral. To Morrow. 10 a. , Paterson March 31. Funeral to Morrow 9 a , Ford March 31, aged 5e.�?~ l., red Bank March 91. , Paterson March so aged 46. Funeral to Morrow 2 Mary Trenton March 30. a., 224 Broadway Bayonne March 31. Funeral april 4. A , 79 Crane St., Newark March 29, aged 19 months. Hollands Catherine Morris Plains March a 31. A 1 , 553 Jersey av., Jersey City March 31. A. A. Jones a Anna Ewing March 30, aged 36. It funeral to Morrow 2 30 A a 115 Arlington Jerse City March 31. Aged 23. A , Paterson March 30.a , 53 Lang Newark March 31, aged 53. Funeral to Morrow 2 to , Newark March 30. z., Summit March 30, a aged s9.lumsden.�?William, Paterson March 81. neral to Morrow 2 ,. v., Trenton March 30, aged. A 16. p., basking Ridge March 30, aged 63. Funeral to Day. -morgan.�?Margaret. East Orange March 31. p., 602 Summit av., West Hoboken March 31, aged 47. _ a e., Bloomfield March 30, aged 4. Funeral private. i., Jersey City March 31, aged 12. Funeral to Day 3 30 , 54 Monitor St., Jersey City. March 30. , 270 South 12th St., Newark. March 30. Funeral to Day. l., Elizabeth Marsh 30. , 4 avon.av., Newark March. 30. Funeral to Day. , sr., new Brunswick March 30. A r., Rahway March 30 w., Vailsburg March 31. neral to Morrow 8 15 a. New York state. , Mahopac Falls March 29, aged 42. �o., Hudson March 30, , Ossining March 3d e., new Burg March 30. , Wappinger Falls March 29, it aged 23. , Riverhead. March 80, a aged 79. Funeral to Day 2 h., Poughkeepsie March 29, aged 67. a., Peekskill March 81, aged 93. Funeral to Day 2 8q-p. A. w., Montgomery March 30, aged 30. It Lawrence a William a., gos Cen March 81, c., Peekskill March 29, aged 13 months. A a., Harriman March 29. , Poughkeepsie March 28. h., Poughkeepsie March. 30, aged 22. h., Green Haven March a 29, aged 57. In . requiem a a a a for the repose the soul Luciano Eon Sadie And the late Luciano a. Fabbry Cotta died april 4, 1�10, will celebrated at the Church St. Vincent Ferrer Lexington a. And 66th St., tuesday april 4, at 10 clock. mass for. The repose the soul the Rev. James Mccarthy late chaplain visitation Convent. Rave real d at St. Francis de sales a Church 96th near Lexington av., saturday april 8, 10 clock. s., unveiling Monument. Mount Zion cemetery to Day 11 a. o., to memory died april 2, 1903. , unveiling Monument mount Hope cemetery to Day 3 , unveil lying Monument mount Hope cemetery to Day 2 30 , unveiling Monument Lindely Hill cemetery to Day 2 80 , unveiling Monu ment Bayside cemetery to Day 3 Singer Marcus unveiling Monument Union held cemetery to Day 2 30 , unveiling Monument Washington cemetery to Day 10 a. Special notices. Cemetery lots. Have you a plot you wish to dispose have unusual facilities for Selling lot for securing desirable ones for purchasers. Let us list your wants.5 Fairchild sons 702 Fulton St., Brooklyn n. A a a a a a . Stephen Merritt burial . 8th a. And 19th St. Telephone 124-125 Chelsea. Private rooms amp Chapel Freb. 3tefhen Merritt president. Vir. Radcliffe manager. Dargeon a $75 funeral casket Box Robe embalming Hearse coaches. Furnishings. Satisfaction guaranteed. A phone makes a it neighbors. Call 2070 river., Dargeon. 107th, Amsz a a a. Frank Campbell. 241-248 fest 34 chapels. Ambulance a service. Tel. Us data. Cemeteries. The wo0dlawn cemetery is earlly accessible Harlem trains from grand Central station. Webster and Jerome Avenue trolleys and Carriage. Lots lab up. Telephone 4355 Gramercy for Rook views representative. Office 20 East 23d St. N. City. Monuments. Monuments and mausoleums Send for Booklet. Call .�?Tphone 6956 Bryant. The Leland company. 557 fifth. Avenue near 46th Street. Religious notices. Trinity Chapel West 25th and 26th its. _ sundays 8 and 11 a. A. 4 Special night service 8 Weekdays 7 80 and 9 a m., 5 Midday service 12 30 and 12 50 Lenten new thought Helen Rhodes. Sundays at studio Hall. 50 34th St apr. 2�?what is truth Temple Emanuel 5th av., 48d at 11 15 a. M., . Leo Mannheimer Paterson n. All Welcome. A out tug a a a a a a veils waists and neckwear. 402 5th at 37tli St. Amusements. 1 Columbia University festival chorus. First grand concert an interesting amp entertaining program soloists note chorus and orchestra four Hundred. Carnegie Hall tuesday april 4th, at 8 80 Soloists mme. Alma Gluck Soprano . Daniel Beddoe Tenor . Herbert Witherspoon Bass conductor . Walter Henry Hall. Tickets 50c. To $2.00. Box office. Carnegie Hall in exhibition Charles Melville Dewey a memorial portrait Gen. O. O. Howard and twelve landscapes until april 12, at the Murray Hill gallery. 274 Madison -40th St