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? 7<' raaf >at ?SajBJaWfflfflaWi .: fJOWN TRIMMED WITH IX THE SOCIAL WORLD. | MUCH AHOVT THE RANDOM WORD AND ITS INFLCSNCI PRO AND CON. TMNVFK STAiailOg, X "RAT-* AS MSSAIff OF BTVaW INO AMt'SEMBM' ANT> THJ*" TP.IAU8 OP" THE "T?OOR TttOH"--BK>!T atUUM FOR MAJtnra MaaST ptes. Tba "ruiidoui" word which, womoftlnm, to the p... i. mav "sooths or wound tbs heart that's brok? en," irmy also dwi a tjr#a*. deal more?il m:iv ClUll ^? a destiny. Many rt match luis heen nia.V or pre rented by aosas casual n-mirk. which has had its Influence pro ??? casi ss ths begdnntasj of ey-nta. Bach creatures of impulse and change are VS that at CarUrfn ur:.es the Wbaest of Ul an BBTBJOd hy tho mer*-?t trifle*. A CTitl t rn ftOSS - '?".'? 0BS R :u^? OpintOfl ive flo not even particularly value, .1 word of ridicule^ nnd r\ dawning preference ssay h.- quickly nipped tn the hud. While, on the other band, ?? feat words rik sally praise work wonders m opening thc ajrea * ''in.ii It wa - .. n .likr-i th* ot'.er * ty that B Certain CO tene of admirers That used to surround pretty Mr**. 7 r> decade age have ail remained unmarried. "What ls -he reason, do you think?" said ona of cqunlntaiicee; '?'store they all hi love with her, do voil suppose*"' "Ot course rot." said her companion. "Mr?. 7.? t-. - r .-? i-. ih? l";ist a flirt II w.i< ihe *S . ??? one: no*, a girl had a chance wht) came N ?? ti7.de every ona ridiculous, and ths asea ol I er set sew with her eyes; that na* al!. it ni.t seem rather a pits' In the ease of minn a S . 'or **h? really liked John Hrown an.l he cer? tainly gare her cause to think he eared foi her, hut lt never rame to anything, and they **->ld al Ihe lime thal lt was Hil on account of Mrs. E-?'a rhi 1 '; nd mimicry. ".''h*' hi : - lek S way of making every woman ap? peal dlaadrnntasjeouaty te 'her men,' without real? ly saying anything actually unkind or ui true. "Mrr.'ir- S - never married, nrv1 Jo'.r. DtOWP ia ii disgruntled .Md bachelor, all on aecount of s f at dlaparagjtng words when tho s.-alos were evenly bal* a need." Il is an unfortunate phnso of human nature that a derogatory observation makes more impression tha-i .i word of i)rn!r*e, but a kind remark aptly ? n somotltnes does a srorld raf good at a criti? cal juncture. And it ls a u'eat pity lt i? not ofti nor free!;, given. WTWT ix pi.nnkr BTAT18TIC& Truly, tho eblMrea of lg!s world urn wtea in thHr generatton! ?"Why, Maud'" exclaimed a friend, who found tbs forsaer al her writing desk suiTounded by a score or more Tr.i?fivef* asMroaeed to dtrera young nat n ol their acquaintance, "are vim K"ing to pive a Mag party?" Noi at all. my dear." answ.-red the eisrhteen year-old Machlavel in petticoats i..:t i f;rn to co t.. Mrs. M -' = ball next week ?.n.i t told mi ima lt would he a good scheme to ssh ?.l! therre nun to dinner for the night '???fort. Of *..ur-.f, ur r>uch short notl<-? not moro than two ol 1.1 H lilli. An excellent rr-rlpe for chicken pie Ik as follow" rut a connia of young chickens up, aa for a fricassee Cover ilu- bottom of :i dei p pie ilNh with Hops of h.' -* ---' ??- - ? ? . I'll rte/fj- ti pt oj /o/i'r/o tyes, Coo?e w'frcc I o/* v/oc t^ lo/e I'll he, I7 TCfrf af?Vfc A5 yow C. ,7 set, ^CfC '5 A At^f ^?J Vf, Jar tjrCC. three will ba disengaged, bo rt 1? perfectly ?.-.fo to n^k twenty, and then, In common decency, they ii. . ? corni up ..ia! express their t.^r.-ts at tbe ri io I al all appear to be quite a bells, and some ..f them at least will 'favor n.e in ih? lon. I . ird M..- \ ay thi cher day, that lind made ihe statist os of dinner Invlti I study, and that if you give on!) a week's notice yt .:'?? to k tin popular men io gel one, a i shall have luai a comfortable 'Milo dinner on Ihi -"! h. and i want yon to coma." A "SWEET LITTLE SKELETON." A ->. lot] fni r>: in,;,niv i yost now is to have an X ray photograph of bar paetty Kai I "i has) ii i M.-i : nae such a aweei Huh skeie ion." aarelatmed * fasbloaabls girl, "And what a ducky1 Uttla flnfivr! And there la tba! little crook thrft I got when I played baa ball last year! J waa Always so proud of mi i. eball linger, and it 1 *air:i ii comfort to tlilnk thai ii will last long after 1 am done fer: At a studio dinner th< tl ? enlng the host, who v..is sn amateur photographer as well as a painter ef m ri-, amused bis guesi bj showing theil i umv to each other 'i grewsome entertainment, whldi "?'??ms. however, lo have the charm of nov? elty, an.l was vi ry successful A IIOVIN hOS PARTY. "Nexi week / <im Reina; te s "movlng-on" party." Bald i society cir! te mi Old Iv.-helor. "a'al I think i a greateat fun.'" "A ai wi ?; m.iv thal i.i "" Inquired 'a. latter, to I womea of the period wera i per? ) ii |>i,/.z!. 'Why, - - ' "? ' she explal ed, "are goina ? ? la; .- ' a m- - K brae gil ind tnn men ; I selves ? ? -.i...... ... |a itful day. \Ve meei about 3 - -..i St. N Rina until jHin.il.a.:i tim'-, wo axe tl en to ave luncheon ind in - ' ns d iwi to M itt-st. to t ?? ? ? .'i.i wai ?! bach :?> dins Wll Mrs. fl . .. i . ie play!" .;?..! gra !" exclaimed the old bacheloi TRIAL! OF THE "POOB MOM ' T ?? ? ? ?!? rich" ii.ive saany trials, to judge (rom sj . | those lesa I ivon d by fort? une are h i pi Hy fri i fron. . a lha "... bal la going np on tbe ? . " Sf I ls exceeding!] ter, Ths ( a'.ile fliinn < wbo ordei >m he most exposs Iva establishments wiiho.;: rega nat foin,ri 'hr- oi);?-i evening 1 olflcent s;own-> wherein they fondl I tin wa ? - - ? ? il a ? ? ? no I coming satisfactory aa aaanj i coatumo con* eocted ai homo .it little or ns aspens* by ?onie one witta I minimum of this world's gooda The e -..,-..- ? n t.-. ? home-made toilet could be f idled . ira alli - ba i Ight erfe^* nus obtained, whereas the ot hen had lone glmpij ??.i. and mada ai I "Aye, then Cub -paid tor "After the ball la ovei Poon teri have ll.insolation ol feeling lhal their ex? travagance .: extravagan e ;: wai la over ;md < ..,??-. . I; .-..| i | ?. nap gear te trouble them .if:?r thi reality baa de partod. If .ma a most n lust retribution lha! ihe elabo rata and rxpenslvi costumes ordered bj cable from Messrs Rouffe. Worth, and or erfl ti Paris gave li ilmot avei ci prov* n great dis appolr mont, notwithstanding the long cables ul Instruction and suggestion thai were sent with* mn regard lo cool Jual al thia time, when so many of our own country people are out of employ? ment, lt surely would have shown more patriotic feeling io have given th* laij;" orders at "Moreover, lt la n.-s' as weil to remember," said b fasbloaabls woman, "thal ordering a gown by cable from Parla si this season ls a very dei garons experiment, it Is a tine o.* 'cones' i.i... ni ;.t. .? rs: the heads aru aura to bs sway, and ates ssost o! lbs principal designers i1- s real iv If n(> competent person to receive an order j oraered a dinner gown for sa especial fun tl> n from Doucet lant winter by cable, Just si Ibis tim-- it anne promptly enough, but it was quite hideous iiti'l actually old-fashioned I packed lt promptly bach bj tba rory next steamer, snd re? ceived nn apologetic lettei from monsieur himself, haying that lie and madame had been away un their annual trip, and that ai lhU alack season tho mo?t competent members of hi taff wera also ?;>? to be off on then- 'vacences,' and that if the gown waa unaatlafa lory he would w tak? n la'-k. Al! tbe tame howevei 1 had saree 1MB duty and bed IO Weal aa OM dress i I ? ll." _ ?Ut" 111 llli MEAT PIES An oeoa?lonal meat ni? gives a well ome varsity to fhe menu, when a "plain rook" provides for tho household A reefs t*?k pie. fol hsstanoe, whl< h i? a greet disk in Kngiand. ls seldom seen In ibis countrv. and yet If la mom palatable Combined with oysters, lt i? pstttlewlerly geed, .. rump steak makes quite as geed a pie as .i more expensive so. in that way, ll la a saving ''ir a three-pound eto&k Into larre dice Fry them quickly seer .. \*r\ ho' fire, so os to brown '.'..-rn before th. . . . cooked through; then r'a. e tif-.m In fl dish whb-h baa previously been lind witn pastry, rt . ?? - ri leyers, leaving tba centre open, mi ti eentro witta oysters, which bare previously been parboiled, season witta POppar and ult, and pour set th* areola n preparation thoo mad" read\ I >ur out nearly all the grease from tho pan wner'e ibe pieces of h?ef hov* been fried, BkigjM a ?spooni jl of floor into lt, stir lt over tbs Hrs t?Z it with -v prrs-ra hr-i?h, arni bake for an hour and s half iv ally, c. mutton pie m-,de from a neck of mutton !s aa s ; 'lit li pal liable, i 'ul off i ,*? scrag and ihe spine bone, and shorten the tibs to about three Inch, , ind usi these trimmings '" :...-.- for the j.ir. Next cut the mutton int.. nea: chops, parc off th" fat, season with pepper ar .J salt, ..nd place In the pie dish in a circle, ono ^ on tl" other; All th" <^-:itre with i".r ? cut In tiny round halls with a cutter; liol! the mutton stock <iown to the quantity required ?o 7 'ia ci 7, seaton with pepper and salt, corer with puff paste, ur-1 hake fur tha esme length of tim*- ;?? thi hers. A fr AV VALENTINE FEAST. 'lill: WOMAN'S T'ltKSS CI.ITV OF \'K\V YORK <"ITY, rXTl-RTAIVS AT THK WINDSOR AN' AVM'M. rtaTl'lVITI TWO HUNDRED PEOFlaf PARTAKf* OF THK I'INN'KR?VALENTINES Ki E1VED BT THg BOOR*. Til,, annual fesl ' ! r' Ihe New-Tork Woman's i- . Club took place last night and assumed Un ., Valentine dinner al ino Windsor, fifth" : i-st, Tn iel u parto h of the repas . a ilch wai bci ... ??? I ning? han, .?? ns wai a b ? ? This l? the mo<7 smbitious function which the women >.r tiie Nih JTork llterar* ?? e ever given, arid the ? -- .-:' tbs sffali crowns ;he I'ommittee of Man agemem wi h glory. Ai the preeldent'a table ware ;. . ? ; ii. i nu ..- ? i gueatr among whom wera Chauncey ll, Dept '\. w!m sal at tho right vf Mr ''i"! ind El I ie be th Cady Stan? ton al th< left. Al Mt Depew's right sa; Klla Whl ? lei W ''O'.. Bl ?! ..t Mr-. SJ tl ? Re* Robert Collyer, Among otha* ? ? - Ident's table were tli* Rev. Antoi? nette Bi iwi Blackwell sx-8ecretaiy ol the Nary . BenJ min F. Tracy, Admiral Sicard, Richard Hovey, it ? mai .rici al ? "' gatrres. Mer- right ... i (not) ' ' irtle sore* I imea For a ha unia*1. And dames in i i ? "* r'"' asset, ? ? . in f--: ?.?? till, a MU! ll lea hoi ..-??. ? miles! ?a I--* ? n c.ir tine. In .mr own 'rna. . -i - . ol mine; Tba U'onui P ba my ^-v mina. The following valen tl e waa di Heated to Jennie June Croly, rh.- president, and to i; Mts I,, i'ornell pleaded ch':. A VALENTINE TO JENNIE JI'NIv Ixrva ..? n-y youthi ttl -ri fr> m ara* I i lew -.1 tn i tarj II . .?! . 'r-i,a, Wera gladly r-ait snd ti .. ired, too, I ? ? ? ||fe! rn ? nr-r Mir. Have ? that endear*, Wl*d -vi ..f head, 7"? rlt "? - "f ' The ms i ro a'er a ta . rt." Thej reap artie we - ni propueaa '?lint ei ry month be a moi An.; ?j; days iw> brtgtii aa unclouded noon. And all Ufa ba swann ??> I * .l-rmi* Jura. The following rrrse was a.'-o do.iic,-,ted to the Press Club: '.' igh ''Soroels*' fr iwn her kn/elleet, l" I .?rubina, "Dame* I smite an ? ----k. r. . sri nil my ? eleni .ne. Harriet Maxwell Converse, the honorary tn.lian rhi r ff the Iroquois Natioi . p elved 'hr* fol? lowing: ? t snd warmth a ? ? ** d?w ? .i . .... ? ???; fie earth li Itnllllns ' ? resat) ber i .rn 1 crest wi r ..rn. Out from I alas .v.ra b.ue ! .r? 1 a whine . . .1V) The following waa d ??? tn ttnryot Meit 001 Wa i. ? ? ?? ? Tr'.l ?''l ""I o'er! I lo vi on loves! i n h.*nd. ? . ? ? ?? land, ?-.ii. I>..a . ri ' I r. -irina. Tn. ' . press women: v . ?? '. you're r'i;nl . . nd fall -... r, Ind violet's * - i arith lova ? Fet, ll L pllgi lld la) d ron rare, - u ll ? i ? i ? : b east, ivt-.. , ..-..-.,.'?. A ll.l r.,.,. |? tu ha* A ? pr'"'' aa Thai aro I di Ti i enl lb . era, bul no one r <t rivi ti u - in my favors front !:?:.. did ihe Press Cl i ns a b (dy. Tbs following parody wa n ? '? wi i ppiause TO '; Hi: PRESS f'l.l B. On i ' tecnth 'Vt iln a - ? ? . i; ? Ila .pitta : i ,? ? . . " 'TH tha Hoi ?. aha. "W it I la> lie graid; trite just i "Ul' - ni"' I've I sui ? ??'? il ..naira "Writ. the malden fair The s ls Hie Di Ii. ... ar, the I R< ?' '' n, lim. I , . Stanton, , lieorge K\ ni uer, IVIlllam Gillett, i il Du Challin 1 Admiral SI ard, Mrs. De vcr. -..-?. Dr and Mrs H hm th, Mr, and Mrs. I- -, Mr ,.,.,i i Mrs. Jobi P Ja i. u . i , M ... ,-.i ; Mr-- A M Palmei .\n. and Mrs. J ll Johnstone i Hon. Ben Ja i n E Tn ll Mi li.r U nghanitou; MU. Olin . Mi u id Mrs, RI. hard Ho\< j Mr. un ; Mn ft.11 u ... . Mural Ila! ; stead, M - Frohmun. lid wi n ,. ..... Mr. and Mrs E E, Kidder Morrl Mr. and Mrs Trautman, '.. mil Mi . ....:. Osb -. of Neit I V .. > . Mi ?;? orge, ... Hie Juiiio; Rc ' publi . Mr u ri Mi - R u rlhurtlefr Mr and i Mrs J. H. McK ley, Mn and Ai ninty. Mlsa | D.-/ijo-.i', Co.: m.,. n.,.7 mil Mr ?.,.: Miss Am*-r Mr. ai M; -.? t M. Harrlei i Stanton Blatch, Miss Moi ? :- ind Mrs Pearce ! Mr sud Mi i' ilton, Mi ai . Mr w v Tup I pei, Mr ' 'eward Mr, and Mra Blade , MK* i-.' 7n. th. Rei P ..." Ilanaford, Mr-' ? "roly, Mrs Herman, Pi ? . rles Sorague Smith. B. B. Vaientli nd i Ivmer. lt. - ? grets were r. ? fi un f'reeidem and Mrs, ? '!.?-,..? c^. rVjcnff M..y:.c..c.D/\.f^ I A VALENTINE IT T<> DATE. I Dr. and Mr? Helmutb, Mr<?. Herman, Maxy K Bryan, the Hov. Phoebe Hnnafi.nl. PiefSBSOB ('burbs : gpragiM Baalth, Ells Mets Clyaer an-i Mr. Oeorgs, i o' tho Jun. ii Republic. The oihr-r wis were seated i at forty-three I mall tables, iieatinK four, six and sight I persona Tha rabies wire elaborately Aeeorattd with fl wert, and tba valentine i la in been design wu carried t irougta the table di -oratlona. a red heart, on whick w.i- w Ittoa ihe nam- of aach sue*: and tied a Uk ;?" r\.a n .,..!,??. an-J vi def?wm placed at aach platt Tho Hub badge, enlarged and pelntad in water col -r bj Mn I orey, adorned ona aids of the v.ai. 'i i uni.., look the farm <?: a valentine, ajid con? tained leaflets ...a whlcl wen Inacribed sentimental i .,(,.-. ii ..- compllm at.- of Warrell K. Leland to he Pn sa ' 'Lib. ?;?'.. pidci ? nslsted ol fl alentlnt In ii .1 elii ite v. f .un ?niau, when ??; flew live blrdi Ths valentin) leslgn sec impanylng lt ..'.'.1 ..I a figure of Venus, presenting 1 Flelschman'i rompllmenta to iii* Woman's Press flub. The mena ??. ,.- srved without wiri*. Alter ihe dinner h*i! i?e?n served the reading o' ? ? missives from Si Valentine was hs ordei j i hour, T s tolowlna trlbuti ti the Presi Club v-k ? seat ?'? \ b ns s Brown Blackwall: TO THE WOMAN'g PJUBM CLUB, OF NKW VOBIv city Our w^?? pafr-.n Saint bas been manolna. his ??rs; Ones frier.dil.ip o, .o\e on Ot. Valentina's da>a land, Governor ami Mrs. Black, Mayor ard Mrs. Strong and many othei HRS. coin STUART WHEELER, A WOMAN WHO HAI MADE HER WAY AS LECTURER JOURNALIST AND BTORT WRITER. Ons of I!..- nott .' gui.-', ai tbs Vi lentlne dinner t*f tbs Wosaan's Prrs ci i laat night itu Cora stu nrt \\ . . has been Bpendlti*.' i> ftw weeks lu the rlt> an tbs kui ll of Mr.*. I-'raik \/?\\?. She Iias jual completed a I etun tour across tho oontl* nent. dui ir,g Wbl tl hsi *-' ? -K*-ri In all ih?- prln clpa] rifles fha will start in s few d*iys foi her home In Boal ir. Mr* Wheeler .?? known ss s journalist, p?*t lent? il re r and stiller ' ' ."-?? ind li tbs .laught.T of Haniot Luna Norton, or niin.iia, ?hn was fsssinis bb c poet ami philanthropy ? Mrn. Wheeler t*ij>ali ber li'' f rh at the ?ce of thirty-two when 01 own resources Sh? says with som. .? -?,.? nerere fed uny waste-hai 1 ray ber work when poems and I01 ? are not in demand she turrs cheerfully w> ssaays on electricity or dlah wsabrng. Mrs. Whoeler haa one ds'ifhter, Fdlth, who la a BTBduste of Smith College nnd dm-nt.-d to scientific study, end cf whom she Ls tars tiruuJ. THE WEEK IX SOCIETY. Mool of the descriptive phrases nf admiration widcb the English language caa supply hove been u?a>.l io d..niel th" mil-nrlors of Mri, Martin'? ... tnme hall, whirl) wh< thr most Important ?elol happening of the week, The entertainment, which waa given .it the Waldorf on W .in.??alar night sst, waa ont long tn be remembered, Every de tell if the hall wa- looked after by lin- hostl s. who made a thorough Inspection ..f th'- floral >:? ??? ra tiona, the hanging o* the tn pest rb* and every nook and rori'.-r of the moma between I and 7 o'clock ra, ti,, night of ih" ball, so that later mi. when the guee*s lucan to arrive, everything wai in perfect order Tin- bell passed err arithout ;i hitch of any kind, and to the enmidele satisfaction "f Mr^ Mir'in and hoff stgtll hundred odd gUOStS, ti..- opening roatures of tin- bail were tha geadrillea and minutia, The quadrille d*bonneur, arranged by Mra Artur, which opened tin- badi, was spk n dtdiy earried out ami most perfectly danced, ths leaders being John Jacob Astor snd Mrs, Martin Mr? Bronson's Quadrille was, without ojuestlon, the on Hi t, mool Interesting and deintlosl of the number. The (lancers wei,, ail young people, the girls benin counted th.- fairest am', mo.st beautiful debutantes of the season. Mr.*. Edmund L Bay? lies' minuet, which wau iii.- i. I of i!.. ??: dances, wsa also a pretty Bight. Mr. Whitehouse snd Mrs 'a ?., Mills bd to tia- Strains nf ila famous mi mi". musle from Mosart's oners "Don Giovanni." Tba tren vldentl) carefully rehearsed, for they passed o'T wiih a precision .md finish thal were wonderful. Immediate!} after the minuet the ball I oom ti"..r ti a? prepan d lui i:- \;i ral da ni lt ir, wiall wa* e..|.>j,..| by horne Ullltl 1 M or _' o'clo when most ..f the guests wen) ta supper 1 .i- was rv* at .small table* In Ihe men's CSff all.! I:: 'he winter garden. Mr fn.r. who led his htsi 1 cotillon on this occasion, foul d tio easy task in i marshalling his forces for the german, which wo* not ihm.ed until I o'clock, and waa continued for about an hour. Th.- number i/f persons In the cotillon considered, ir was skilfully conducted, and Mr Dyer throughout laid hi* forres well In band. Th. favors ware pretty ,in<i useful The repousse silver match!* si , ?? urt-plaster cases, ivory mern ? ndum tnblets Bnd memorandum-book eases, ts well as i ? h.-r,ibi.-' bugles, will b>- long treasured n.- souvcnli - AJmoet Immediately after tiie cotillon Mrs Mei tin, the men snd women wini danced tn Mrs. Bay lien's minuet and a number of eld. riv matrons j nn.i men repelled to a nearby photographer's, wh.r.. picture* nf the party wert mad.-. The gen? eral dancing was kepi up until after 5 o'clock, and lr was lon.T after that hour when the last of the guests left thc Waldorf for their homes, nu- ball was s mos! enjoyable one, 'here being a to:,ii lack of forma Hiv which la usually .-o marked at the large subscription halls. Bald a matron the day after tb.- bab li was the most delightful m r.iiu ( h. attended in yeera Tha ene - whlcb de.- toyed -om?- of our pleasure a - ir thst nomi illaturblng '-ri.ok would carry out Ihe threat1; tr- ida to tba different people who attend) d Ihi bell " Many of the costumes worn wire m.-^t srtlstlr snd the result of careful studies of works en i of another a^r Bnd clime In toms cases the detslls of tha costumes were followed most carefully, There was s gorgeous display of Jewi K nm! f~w more striking than those worn by Mr-. Martin. Mrs. AetOT, Mrs. Morton and Mrs. 1. Town-,.-ml Burden. In some ot the costumes there were rich brocsdes, silks satins snd laces that had graced tim forms of beaus mid belles of past general ona Mrs. Mai was ol tho Mar;.. Sinai: style, a red satin underdreaa with black rel vet overdress, looped up on ths left aide, show? ing s Isrgs plastron ll ks ornament of partl-colored gems, norn whlcb i.na ??:' diamonds wera pended. The corsage of red -atir, was covered wm-, a stomacher of diamonds, rubies and sap? phires with these ornament* Mrs, Martin wore a ne. '.:....? ,,f diamond! and peatl?. and ropes o' diamonds h.-ingin,: across th* corsage, and hT diamond crown. Mrs Astor was ir. . oma costume of blacl satin, trimmed with She wo ;. ... vi aa si ni |< .1 w Ith diann i d i, and from whirl) ?? loi,. w ii of ? Its tulle, siie also wore - lurette Bnd necklace of solitaire diamonds Tl from o: mr corsage waa nearly hidden with s her and ropi s pf diamonds, li waa n mark .! hy many thal Mr Asl ii never looked ns well as she did on Wednesday night Mi I 1 end Burden waa In ?.- Marie v "tun ?. in ? ? ? ? ? opy of Vlgee !..? portrait of ihe unfortiin.it.> French queen. ttonnl Sor-lety of the Coloolal Dames of America. Mr- Prederio Butterfield's luncheon, i-i honor of Miss Kv. lyn Sloane, was another Incident on Tues? day afternoon, and the dinner parties glv i snd Mr?. Henry O. Trevor ami Chauncey M Depew Were tbs Incidents of the nlsdit Thi social happening of no;.* on Friday night wai the dinner party of forty young peopia given for Mir-- Daisy Pool Ly her aunt. Mr--, frederic W. Vin derMlt. ai r*h<*rry'r*. Mrs. Vanderbilt, b li p In mour:.In-,-, was not present at the .!;im<r. which s i ? served In the large ballroom al flvi small tables, and whs followed by an Impromptu cotillon. The second masting of the New Musical - ganlaed by Mles Ethel Barclay, Miss Caroline Good* rldg. .uki several other young wom.n In loclety, waa held al the hom.- of Mrs. Prederlc <: odridge, No SSO Flfth-ave., last nigh) The members of the club nnd their gt eats iis'*-ne,i to an attractive mu? sical programme contributed by Miss Edith Bpeyers, whose soprano roles eras heard to excellent advant? age In a solo with violin obbligato played by R Howes; songs by Miss Edith Har. lay and Daniel Griffiths; a trio, made np nf Emily Delafleld, drat vloll**; Ml"> Ooodridge, second violin, and Mls.-i Elisabeth Bands, violoncello, and plano solos by v Iter lt' g< rt. Among those pin i nt were Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Barclay, Mrs. Lewis. Livingston Delafleld, Mr r.n.i Mrs. Gouverneur Morris Carno PlUMI. Mr and Mr?. .! Hampden Itohh, Miss Robb, Mr. .uni Mrs James Barclay, Mr, and Mrs, Walter .; Oh knut n. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Fairchild. Miss Po! -r Ml Phillp .1. Bands, the Misses Turner, Mi-> Rosall* Floyd, Miss Rthel Iselin, Miss Kath? erine Hoppin, MI-.S Elizabeth Hare, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bpeyers, O H.iman Hoppin, Oroi lioodrldae, Dexter Blagd n Dr I'harles I.-*. John Iselin, Oeorge Ledyard and I>? Witt Williamson. The present week prom!?*s to he s busy one, with , several stn ill dances, dinner parties and other en lertalnmenti To-morrow aften .-tr there will be a reception st thc Manhattan Club, and on Tuesday li .- ths last of the aeries it* fortnightly dances will i ike pla. e at Sherry's Wednesday night win bring 'ii- lasl of the Wedne*-*-ry .-orin..ns and on ? flay night the third and In I Cinderella dance, ? Sherr '* The fifth De Coverley dance will take pla.Bherry's on Saturday evening. The marriage ol Miss Pennie Paynter, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. .\hram H. Paynter, to Beveryn B. Sharps wiil take pis ?? on Wednesday ne\t at the 1.! ."??XrA. ; v nu KV ii rf* rr. . I :. %. "-" 15. / t hi I ? )? 1 li#|%=^82^ rn:-viii 1, rn jw r Ja* "hi ? 'a 'A alV ' ' * r\v ? A f'UMrHr. OK THE WOMAN'S I'KESM CL I B "VALEXTIXK" RECKPTIOX. dr, ss of light bl ie velvet, trimmed with sable, I I ? fronl of the undei i Ichly embrol li red li peal s. .tai \: ? Bui ?? mani hand 101 ? diamond t i namentfl lw fld< - a ni cklaco of - inerh pearls. 'I bi M.. 11< vnii ? ne cap was of blui velvei ai d w te laci a-lth a tall :'? ither, a s .1 i, ? large ?.. ? aaa i br .... li Miss Katherine Harrison .. - Lad Ural rn ii pale gray satin, Hi ? ?! a h briehi gr. en. oirei g p ttl. o i hlrred with waite . 1,:r,.? object b. autlful to ruse 'nam The panlers nnd Lraln were edged w I; h ; eai' a id cl lins of pi s drapi Her 1 ge pl ture hal was of bright green velvet, ornamented with green and whit i '? d plana -. M: . ii. ni news wat In a Venetian costume, the skin of white sana, and ths overdress of gold bro ? . de, ioope.l willi rn.-r-s. The elbow sleeves vere of cloth-of-gold, from which hung innu winga; lha ip h. I.i,r of rroM. emhroi.lered with pearls and dia? monds mus Evelyn Burden, aa Henrietta de Bourbon, after a portrait bj Sattler, wax In a gor? geous pown of white embossed velvet, the corsage slaborately trimmed arith pearla; ths steeves ! j' tli" JB'.'.' with diamond itu itu- i, Her coiffure was irsstV.-.i with pink roses and pearl ornaments. Miss Annie Murnini was thi only Po a hontas in the thiong ibi costume was of genuine leather, meda by 'he Indians, am! complete in evi ry di tall moccasins, wat bonnet, colors am Hi I hlng A flt ccstume foi that v.rn by Miss Morgan n .1 the indian dress in which Richard W Q Welling appear.-.1. lt was of the Italian chieftain Mlantono mob, who In IM7 sold to Mr. vVellingi ancestor, ?Ii.hn (lr. ene, :> irart of land half-way he: wren Newport and Providence. The costume was ,,f buckskin, ami Mr. Welling wore ia'-kia.-rs of beera' claws, deer teeth beads ami shells that are at lea-.-t three rer.tur! ? old, Tho dinner parties which preceded tha bell wore folly affair*. Mr- 11 Mortimer Brooks entertained the party composing Mrj. Bronaon'a courl Quadrille, Ml-s Funds', Mr. ar<l Mrs Henry Pariah, jr. Mr. and Mr- Hermann Oelrlchs, Mr and Mrs Phillp Bhlnetander, Mr.-. Aster, Mr. and Mrs Frederic h. Benedict and Mr nnd Mrs Georgs B. Paraooa also tntertalnod at dinner. Mr and Mrs. Benedict's guebts w.-tr Mr and Mrs Jordan I. Mott. jr.. Mr. and Mrs. K Reeve Merritt Miss Georgiana u u merdlng, MUS Madeleine Knowlton, Miss Rend <'ou<Wt. mu, Tolfree Frederic R t'oudert. tr Janies Tolfree Ham.'. I Riasden. |r., ?'. Du p, Mf ? 'oudeii .lanir-i M. Ventura and Herbert L .^at teri-H Mr and Mrs Parsons's were Mr and Mrs 1 buyler Persona Mrs william Pollock, Mr ami Mrs. lt.. erl Endicott Ml - Hel na Persona, Mra Peet, \aii stebbins and Barde) Koontee. Il) tba exriiement si Mn Martin's ball, lin- his: of the .timi r .\ssemh!i< ? and sooaa other enter mtnmentfl were almr?t lost tight of Tito Junior As? sembly on Monday Righi wa- B pretty dance, Well attended and thoroughly enjoyable, Franklin Bart* lett, arith Mri- Leopold ll Frenchs a* his partner led s good sited 1 .nil.m, The favors t.r the women were empire fnns snd ostrich plumi . and for ti.. mm jro'f mi. ks Mr Frederic Kdey. Mri Robert I' Huntington hi d Mra Robert I. Rievetu received the guteta The'iargest reorption on Tuesday SftsntOOfl I given Sf Mrs ,,'eniee Aher.-rombie Runl-n .tt hot toma Nu. 'W Fifth-ave., to the mumbai, of thu N?, \ n Mr Sharpe ls a ion of General Q - ?? pe, of thia city. Ths wedding of Miss Madeleine Doelger to Will? iam Anthon) Morscbhaua r will he celebrated al ; o'clock .,n Tu sday evening st tho home of the bride's ivt reata, Mr. and Mi i Peter Doelger, River* tide Di re ind One-bundredth-si The invitations to th- marriage ceremony, which aili be perforate I by Hie Rev. Chaplain Aline, of tim Convent of the Hoi) Angels ar Fort Lee, N I, nre confined to the imme Hate relatives and a small number of per? sonal friends, The brid", who was ..la ... ? .i ..: the . invent, whioh is in charge of the sister* ot Notre I'.lin.', will wear a uown of white satin, the corsage trimmed with p<Mnt lace; her veil of tulle win he fastened with orange blossoms H?*r llf'ls sis'er. Miss Cecelia Doelirer. in s dress of pink silk, will tvi the flower girl, nnd her brother, Prank Doelger, will be th.- pag.*. Miss Matilda Dodger, tn a ?own of rnoussellne da solo over pink silk, will hu tho maid of honor. There will bo no bridesmaids. Oeorge l' Morschhsusfir, brother of th- bride? groom, Will bc best man. Tiie ushers will h.- Ku dolph Neldllnger, William h. Morgan, A, C. ci. Hupfel and Walter R. Quick. The reception, which v. a large one, win he bold from 8:3o until io O'cl )''k in the First Baptist Church, Boulevard and >? t/enty-nlnUi-sL, at 8 o'clock on Wednesd ty sven. lng next, Ml ? alfrtda Van .Mien, daughter of Mr and Mr" \V M. Vim Allen, will be main..! to Karry Follett by th.-past..;-, the Rev. Dr, Haldeman. Tho i ? i Mon win follow at tiie home of the brid) 's par* snts, Mo. 4.! West Beventleth-st. The maid of honor will be Miss Emily Marr, .""I tba bi lesmalda Miss A ice Hedges. Ml Anni.' Vouman. Miss Ida Charles and Miss Kittie Rush. Samuel Acton will a ti I Mr Follett as best man. The ushers will be Dr E. . Chamberlain, Charles nunn, Alfred Stanley and ii Bate The floral dec.rail.ms in the church mut hun*.- win he -in an elaborate seale. Mi i Dna Palmer Whitlock, of this etty, and ixnils 0 Ivory, of Walden, Orange County, H, v , will be marrl< d n Tuesday In t tu* Church of th>- I iou Ap >* ties, Nlnth-ava and Twenty-elghth-si a wedding in Albany, N v . on tbe sam.- day. of interest t.> Kew-York society, trill be thal of Mlis Harriet ol .?..ti Leonard, daughter of Mr sod Mrs. Daniel Leonard, to John Robert Leonard, of this city, which will be solemnised in ths suue street ii.-. bytl r I in < hureh. Tbs ssarrlago of Miss Tbersoo Lory to Jacob m Klein aili take place on Thunda) evening, al the hume f the bride's parents, Mr and ,\t-> Charles Levy, No Mt Eas Blstleth-st Tho bride's only ai tendaul will be her sister, Mi-* Carrie Levy, The i; hers "iii le Benjamin f" i.nv>-. Samuel Levy Moe >? la ?. y and the hrlilri<room'r, cousin Milton L ' ? Vfter the remony, which win i>e per? formed bj the Rev, Dr. Grossman, lhere will rn- ? lon Mr ."ii Mi. leti ih Brewster Strong whoso nw ringo look pia..- aa rbursdaj sftem. Inst in the Church >f th? inearnntlon. Mnr1t*.nn-a ve slut Thlr t\ n li-.ii . are spending their hosairmooM In a sssegtv aOttaSJO avt Ki-buioiij lilli lou.- Ulnnil // pays to buy at Vantinp's. \ It pays to buy nt Vantine's. A Vantine cup and saucer treat for every one. The special sale of cups and saucers at wholesale priers \w our base ment will interest you if you want to save motley. Think of prices like these: ::??? 1*< 40c 60c 1$? 1.00 1.34 1.40 3.00 3.34 3.O0 at doyen, and remember that the decorations are in these lovely Japanesque dcsiTns which have made Vantine's so famous all over America. Higher priced ones too, of course, but all of equal value. &4.00 I..IO '? OO 4.40 tt.OO 7.40 O.OO 10.00 13.00 14.00 IN.OO g LOO ii do/ill. But tlie cups and saucers are not all in Japanese style, though a'l are made in Japan. Our tables are laden with them in CoalpOlt, I)resrien TipHtz and Limoges designs and styles which wc are offering at about oM.-Kn ni ii thi; hi:i.i i,ak pmicbsj of English, German and French goods. SSP k::.iki n I>oi. Dresden Drriimtfil I ap nilli Siine-er. Regular price, 111.00 a a i.mi a n<m. Ilii-i'lr ii De-riirnterl ? uii Hnii Heaver, I!'!,-.il.ir price, .tin no ? doa SHi.iKi ii tine. 'Ilpili/ llernrnleil l up .arni iiiih'T Regulai priee, len ts) i SIMf ii lim. Coalpmi UToraree nnd Baaeat, ri"' * . , I lip I .,. I) / On cups and saucers up to $4.00 a doz we don't break packages On goods over $4.ck) we break%packages, but charge io^0' extra for expense of repacking. PHICK REOroTIONfl IS .\r.l. DEPARTMENTS, (f*J ? A. A. VANTINE & CO., Tki I.ar^ft /.*..,.-.. Chint i nnd fud a //eats/ in tAt wtrld. 877 and H70 Broadway, N. Y. which will be the future home of the young r**BsBJn Mrs Strong la the eldest daughter of M **-, Frederick R Lefferts, of Nc :i "? M , where the reeer.' -f*Wt. ceremony last Thursday sraa held It !? thUS satiy SttnOUnOSd that the marr;-.?- cf Miss Anna Rutherford Peon I Mi snd Mn , Ai tb ur J. Poabod l ? ; wright will occur at 3 o'dn k on Es l - " Igy i .on tn Calvary Church, clergyman s/01 be Bishop Batteries and th" Rev Dr. I, Louis Parks, the n ' tr.? Miss fSlemaot R ?<??''? M r ls otu l? tha maid of honor, and Miss Helen M. Pea -*'?ro? the bride, Miss Lydia R. Harmon Br sn ' J.v l'. Clarkson, Miss Etbel rselln, Miss Ma '-*.-!?>? Jones and Miss - . elli ? King Lee a ? ? bridesmaids These young women will a : white -md pink. A smal. n ?, ?? | after the ceremony. The entri^rr-erit ia snnounc. 1 of V F*"oy4 n.irks.jn. third daughtei of Mr. snd Mr- I swH Clarkson, to Eugene D. Hawkins, son ? td Dexter a iii wk.ne. The engagem nt of M sa Clark* tor.'* sister, M.ss Adela ld Clarkson, to Clermont L. Clarkson - of " Btreatfleld Clarkson, a mneed -,vi lg Ore nf th" prettiest weddings last week a ut "tat of Miss Marie Hortenos Duneln, daua nnd Mrs Louis Duhala, to Dr William H ?'. which t lok place al noon on v. ? in sal f e bride's pat No. 41 1 Bis i rsl bishop Corrigan, saslsted bj tha Ri J s pro-rector of thi -' > the ceremony There frere no attend li or brtdegi om. The I ride's gown was elaborately trimmed with tea The ;. mr || -a vt 1 was thal ?' M me of her msrriaga II *i< fasti diamond comb snd swan of '? in a!-o wure a necklT*.. of diann inds, ? ;?? the hr..legroom, who has taken his S months' lour .raina.' tbs Paoli i Coast. A served at small tables followed the ceremony, B* a. Of lbs gui its present were Mr. and Mr... Marri i sstock, ? x-M ty r and Mrs. Will tm R ' **,-.*/ Mr. and Mrs. Paul albert Thebaud, Mr. and UM*, Wtlllsm E. d. Stokes. Mr and Mr- Malcolm vf ni the Rsv Henry Van Rensselaer, B. .1. Mr ..- I \i\r? .! .1 Fave. Mrs, j Howard Pord. Mi bi I atm v rn Buchanan, the Misses B ler, Mn B H F i ilkner and y.:->. Van R< ni , Th.* wedding of mi?s Minnie (J Carr fe h..mi-#t Priselle, of Denver, eras celebrated on VI ley evening lael at the home of ? Mn !?'. B. bowen. In Han i.i:. Oi NJ Mi * Evelyn r, carr, s sister of tho ' mal I of hom Ihe wore ? goan flower girls srere Miss v..ir',<:* Had Elsie ij-.u.;', a cousin ' le s in wu ? if white satin, trimmed with chiffon Aft ? ere. ni'.nv. which was performed bj the R* ' "bass - past >r of iii-' First Baptist -' ? ?> *> a s.-n ill !?. ;. lon After a*elr wedd - v ?ik Mrs i 'riselle a ,;i make Mr* Edward Delafleld, ^* No M Log i tvajsa will bs j: borne on Mondays In Few lary .? I Massfe Mrs. I Townsend Burden will Rive ar. eptliuoa Tuesd ly evi sing nest al . v Bq ; ir. Noi th, 'o i ie m. ni'" rs of the ! <-.-?:>- nf rh.- i'olonial Dames of An M I ?? j."?v a al mik. | wi ' he - illoa ed by some i i snd snd a supper. The;"-; ned meeting of the new Mids ? - nu*>. was to taki I '**t. aili lie held ai Sherry's on !?'? f..;, . The mirri...re of Mles Annette I ingest daughter di Mr snd Mrs Thomai I - N" 71** West End-avi August i fl rsl ci pbrati i al ' .>v,,>.>k on Mon ? * i Kt ?; st. Thi lal gown wa ice. Instead of a '? ' ? \?. '-re ??, md pray* rb* ok ll Broolclj ii. was the maid McOarrah and Mles Glad) R maids. Mr. Map, i est man a i' The ii- len were the br T< I i * :. I. tis De Mos-,. Pres as < ' :.;?- T ll ???? .-ii ri\ v. ,\ ,. the the Rev. Dr. Jae - ? bf ?< .pV-n a' thi ,i me if M ind Mrs. Dinner parties nrill l> given on T **** Mr an Mn .1 >hi t Flftj beti t., and Baa D. Ba ? ' bb* Fifth-are ind n I iui may by Tbs ni irrlago of Miss R. Ethe' L .1 ill .- Lai Ino, of No. MS West Eight; h. ra Alfred B. Ouggenhetm w..i ,. ? ?:? ., ; morrow srsnlng Among ihe sffsii i planned for ? ? art sfterno* n ti i s lth music, to ha ? u Apni M, h- the :.'in.- ..' Mrs u cr No, ll w i si Forty-seve of Bt, Mary's Oulld ..f Bi U ii ? pital foi Chi In :i. of whl ?h Mn I dent. The entertainment c mmlttee ? ? ' of Mrs n .: Park, Mn Ds Mts .1 uni ? Bullit in, Mra u B. Pti n afro J M Balley. Mlsa Milner. Mn Wiuian '' u ? ? ? ?? Mrs M il lam H WI ? .-.. t H i .. "..!'\ i''*,%lr "* '''" ?' '? R ; ' M u ? ll". U Mn. Bryce .;? ty, ?? \i . \ av l Mi Hon ird Lapel, j The : itu th and last mi 11 lng ol Mrs n J .ir ng class, whlcl i - 11) et. nmg. was an i i tai Ity of these lances, as sJmost : ' ?p wa* pn a. : : The a rsa led by i.. orge N Hardin, r. |r.. was i - . ? ? Lo Shaw. WV corry tho kii'Ki'-it Mint iiiimi var.. i sjgajs*> 111 Mit ?.f Wigs -"?' Coiffures lo Ila* (Keen lu ?>?**?? lori.. Thc hair artatiK?il tn suit any pcri.nl or fe*h lon An ImsnansM lin** of wigs Of every eon cilva! ls character New an.i fashionable crea? tions lu the hair dressing line A lair..- force of experienced att?Mld<infS. Sal quollfled to tender UlO hest and ninr-1 SatSsflslSsJ son leo lo ail rn h.. cocitotnpteto attending Ba'.la Peotlvsjs Fancy Press -Theatre or Opera I'nrtl-r' SI NF* I llTII ST- SEW VOBB* li