Monday, May. 26, 1924

COMING. During the past week the following men and women arrived in the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Majestic (White Star) : Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, President of the National Woman's Party; Georges Carpentier, "gorgeous orchid man," and his manager Francois Descamps; Gilbert Miller, head of Charles Frohman, Inc., who brought several new plays including The Roman Feast by Ferenc Molnar, author of The Swan, The High "C" by Ernest Vajda, author of Fata Morgana; Miss Teddy Gerard, vaudeville actress who has been in England for several years.

On the France (French) : The Countess Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten (nee Millicent Rogers) and her father, Colonel H. H. Rogers; Charles Ledoux, champion featherweight boxer of Europe.

On the Lapland (Red Star) : Henry Morgenthau, onetime U. S. Ambassador to Turkey.

GOING. During the past week the following men and women left the U. S. on the following ships:

On the Majestic (White Star) : Nikita Balieff and 18 members of his Chauve Souris company; the Moscow Art Theatre company of 29; C. B. Dillingham, theatrical producer; Mrs. Julia Hoyt, actress; C. M. Chester, Postum Cereal President.

On the Berengaria (Cunard) : Helen Wills, U. S. woman tennis champion; Arthur Hammerstein and his wife, Dorothy Dalton; Pat Sullivan, originator of the famed cinema cat "Felix;" Dr. J. T. Dorrance, Campbell Soup President; Dr. A. Hamilton Rice, South American explorer and Mrs. Rice, onetime widow of George D. Widener; A. J. Horlick, Malted Milk President; Mrs. Rebecca West, authoress.

On the Paris (French) : Pianist Ignace Paderewski; Giulio Gatti-Casazza, Director of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Danseuse Galli; Baritone de Luca; Conductor Bamboschek; Mrs. David Belasco; Al Woods, "bedroom man;" Mrs. Molla Mallory, one-time tennis champion; Gilbert Seldes, onetime Dial editor; Stuart Olivier, General Manager of the Baltimore News and author of The Bride (play produced on Broadway) ; Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs; Pierre Cartier, famed jeweler.

On the Albert Ballin (Hamburg-American): Anton Lang, "Christus," (second cabin) with his fellow Passion Players.

On the Minnetonka (Atlantic Transport) : Colonel Edward M. House.