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TPiE Only Woman's fa ?? iy A DINNER GOWN OF VIOLET CREPE. THE D. A. K. CONGRESS. GEORGE AND MARTI! !. ruts t av-iT-M' noBCAK cn, -IP-TV HF THF t'I'K.M.NCr Ut" Tnt. A "N ;*- I A l. .vir.r.u.\i WASHINGTON. DKLSXIATBtl nam a:.:, mart? of thr 00ITNTR1 PRESENT?THE DAY PRINCIPALLl DWOTftl) TOPATRRvrir BXXIRCISEa APPR.'-PRIATE to WASHneoToirg rirtt WaabJngtots, Pel bj - Th*- Cosier*** of thc Daughters of 'he American Revolution was opened I a thia Baornhtg, sad, dca] lt* b mi nt i a ? "? ,-- misc of suceesa With fee ea ?;? Hon* the secTedited Stat* delega! potnl o' th* eoantry --ere present nt tbe Cohssabls Then tte at M < ? ? n the meeting waa called ? orrier bv th* - mt-general, Mrs. Letitia Qreei Btevetsssa trlfi of the Tlee-Pre*ld*nt of theUaltw! BJtatCBi Every s*at In the hops- w u occupied After prayer by Mm, J. ,1. Bulloak, <*hn;ll err,:, "The =:??,- - Banner ara* sung bv Mm*. Vkta Albertlana, wife of the i ratal f thi ("ular. I si ga Hob In the scssrss of h*r opening remarks Mrs Btev (?? ma said thal ths prowl h of the so. beer, so r>h*non nai 1 kai that Thc record of thc last congress could be main? tain.*.!. Ta* event which had above all others made the ]. ,- | ,- ible ard given I sa::sfart:.-.n was ths step ? ?? urd the union of the taro s Mea tht Daughter* of th* Revolu? tion ar.d tho DaOghtcrs of tho American Revolt}* lion. in her response to Mn P'*v*r.sor.. Mr? Kirov M. Air ry. Ptite regent, of Cleveland, Ohio. Bl ps BBB ed her preat pl?asure at the, report In regard to a union between the DanghtW* Of th-* American "Revolution and the Daughters of -v. ):? -1-ition. At th* conclusion of lira Avery's - mee p." - '-' ntl Tia of I ???- ? Ot neral A. Creely 1 meeting In behalf of tb* fi ty of 1 Am'r: ar Ri itlon. Mr- Anna B. fi a pi --lent of the 1 the I Pl .- --??? Grce'-. -....- f ol t Boclet; ..... r tO thi lined t" honor. Mrs Cleveland received tl "' tefl - rtlcut delegates 1 11 ?? i ....... ? . ? ? Thc afternoon session was plven up to relebra mmen rai ?n of Waahl i Blathday ?-. Hatloi - lety of the Children of the ? | ? itloi Bjgi ' ... nt of the N of Mrs Lr iro| '- addresa a ri ? Mis- Rr-, k ?-.-?'??-' . ert H. Blocon ba re read a . . - - - ? ? . liner t Bas - - t Kenney r< ad th* mat for h--r. The rea I I gramme cona sinai nc ai ted States Sei tor from rt talk r-n the <|p-:.. of Ar- I . ? ? ter whick the meeting DAMES or THE REYOLUTION. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED | _?1 EBB AT TN THE HOME OF MRS MONTGOMERY BCHLTLER 'Mmes Of 1 ' r' "r*' ' " : ' ltd noon i rate V .... -? nanon n Hoi gomei - t N Park-ave. 1 ? ? ?rs One fl ??' ? me Un j . - guarded The origil r. private seere* .... in, * ' - never . ght to th< ? , . endants '" nt of thi '. read .i, many ? f whl ,v ? ? ? ne: . from 4 l lock?' Tea i . '?'? ' Wa* Mrs. - ie velvet ri ? Bann. A oval tops ? -,-c a cluster ?- ? ...?.-? '.Steel ' sra. M 8. 1 M ?III. M Vv ., Dow. to fi ' I- V - - Mis I Van Cortland M Tunis Mrs. C Vai \ ? and Mi Bel THE "Rm" I ' ? PAGE" HELPFX I ? To ?? ? ' Tribune. | - '.'? ' .;,-) lin-1 . nr eur Im Pal t.l found that * , t help wishing i ? ? ? . : mothers, witt do tb ? a great - I V MR*-' to !? WELCHER I TV.l-k, If. J.. ? ? a SKIRMISH FOB THE PAOE ..- Kde r ..r rb* Trll r. yup for "The Ol " -, .... . ? v . fl ! would ?? ? ll p*l r I ? M NV i ORTON New-York Pel THE V',m ? H'S i ri I sj ? ? -|. , Ti M ? 1 sae of 'j r '.- .1,. -!,,,. report ? - rn ventiona an.ifa with Itu fashiona and lilt tiona, bsterast u* exceedingly, mrs 8 Q KEYSER Goldeii'u Lxi-Jge. K. TH rob. M, MM. ^JL LENOX AVENUE UNIt N CHURCH OITE A MARTHA WA8HINOTON DINNER ON WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAT. The Ladlee* Dorcas So :?*:> of the i.enox Avenue Union . iva a Martha Washington last night 1b th. bur pat ors Almost the ? tire v. ii ?.-. -? : ? M ,. y of I h. ladlee a :? tba Marl ia Wi - ngl n s*ume The large par a ? -? a . ? md blue bunt? ing and hundreda of beautiful Saga Over ? larg. ?-; ai gk d" lantern. Aftei ? ? there were several recitations bj B In a:t.-ndance at tal '?? - w.-re :: ? meera i men ? ri of t ? ? * ,. lety Mrs. j. g Dodge Mrs. T. O. Kelsey, Mn John J Hopper, Miss 0 ? Dearborn, Mri Q W Kram.. Burne, Mrs, .1 F. Pagan Mrs C. L, Btrohmenger, Mr- .;. w Hoagland Mr*. ,T E Btlmi 11 Mra P N. Rodgera, Mrs. a. Abbot, Hauft, Mr- M r\ Tcnyke, Mn l- . Mra o -- Mrs. o K Hulk:- -.. Mr-. Blauvell Mi misting t es were th. M.--- - A; ? :. Miss Katie Da lg., M Hatti* Bi aa '.'. . many of the ? ?? a men of 1 h. ThL dinner wai glvei for th. ? n r I of th. church Beater 1 of the 1 Mr*. J M Philp itt, wife ol 1 vei itt. nd tho dinner. - ? was greatly missed by every one pres. .- ? iv 1 takea the bead at all meet pi nd ls of the church. FACTS RECALLED BT TESTERDAT*S CELE? BRATION?MARTHA WASHINGTON. Martha Washington waa born in the county o' New-Kent, Vs . li May :""' Her malden name ? ded from a ?,. :? - w ? ? d been among 11 ? Virginia, Hei - ,! every advan? tage 1 Iron n ilgh poaltli ' refli Bb. hed an . ? . - 1 face and winning ra I .?is. ? ? ? mlrei moog thei Park whom ihe man enth year, 1 mg couple vi ? rea Ide at a 1 bi 1 nat Iv. lum y, ? ? re. hlldren were born to thei ... povv-- bul lew yeera Tn* fathet folios l< - proi. - ? . ., ,..-.- , - ?. be bera In hei 1 wu rig!,' and the rep sh.- w 1 - ? hlldren - bould I ? I Mr - iii 1 ng and beautlf 1 ? -ora liv r. tit of admire! When her I e met G ngi H.- had ali idj vv.u. "thal renown ac ei ng In 1 ? ? ? ? mutual admiral ni Tn. y moved to M il the 1 ere 1 n I. ? : During tl . ? ? ? e ret lr. mon. when ? ? ?? life ali., doi rani ? " Btv .:? ? imad. mai. ? ? h aa wei -? ? ir 1 um ? he 1 ?? ? ? ' ? ? played with allk, exp - - - . ? - ocl ? . ria eh or ci hf-r .-hlef ear.- rn for 1 Bh, ired f.-r th. ... . red all wi tr 1 The v...r . ? ? - ?' Ingtom ??? th ? : life al Mom,, v. rnon n ti Henel ' Ington wa " b li TS* Th< lr to Mount Verroi ... -. i, ., ci,-. rfui round >c aoclaI and ?: n Bh, dei ta ea laid bj the sid.. ,.? ? Mount Vei ip r - J ? Custla died ,.r tn.- ? lost of l!o. war I. ??' 'Sliter pfore the wai GF.ORGE WASHINOTt >N gton t ' ort: P V.'. |m "? ' ? : ry Sf, 17XJ Vei December ll ITSS. H. ? John Was hlngt. n, in English lt " sad a son of Augus? tine Waa - '?' ? lo pisntel elementary subject th. acquir. I a fall knowledgi of mathematics and by self-stud] preial . upon bin, ? profe. H's i at the age ol nine? teen, a ed adjutant-genera ? ? .;".-??? 17S b. inteer, ind mt almost ? .... ! ??? from Ur . i In 1751 he took an important pert In the expedition thal captured Port i"i Queens, pitt i :? he mesa timi ex t Mount Vernon hed .rn.- Into his -. - - ? . ? cn ,.f i.is half-broth I to th. - r added, la MW. thoa* of Mari wealth) mg e i ? married ol the Wai foi ? - ? . - which ? . the ui of I rt ol others, In 171 ? ? -.'?? ? oi,i* i.'aa, whl ? inion bett and ??: a gureted aa Bret A! Hi'- Cloe* c:.. ,i c.-'.:,. but ? with Prone, ?-.-..i fur lm ?? nant . ' , I), -al .ni .,..,i. aire throat h. sm lid i .k.- no , m. d . ' ou!d go sa tl an ? . ,. ,-. ? i liou.-lv Ll. alni 'Ul the night ot December H ITM be died from w:..,i . row ? ill'-i acute liri; gins His remalna w.t. ..... p. thi '..(ml. v.iiii ai Mount Vernon, ind solemn furn rai ssrylosa pvirfgru.--U throughout the whole, country. {"WASHINGTON AND MARY LYON." J A BRILLIANT ADDRESS RY MRS ELIZABETH ( 8 MEAD BEFORE THE CHICAGO COK GRJDOATTONAL CLUB. Chicago, Feb fl 'Sp.-ctali-The CessjaWgattSBal 1 Clah tads svealag okaerwd Wsshtngtoa Bb and the speakers considered "Th. Higher Educe Hon of Women its Effect op Kattoaal Oro* tk " , The apaakarB wer-* those wbo re pre seal Monal I Holyoke colic-*., south Hadley, Mass-, sad tbs ' centennial of the birth of Mary I.von. foup.br of Mount Holyoke Semln.irv of which the college , in the BUCCCBeOT. Mrs. Kniilv \lVire Smith, of Glencoe IIL, preatden! cf u.. Kattoaal M ml Holyoke Alumna ABsoclattoa, delivered a short address I ?r. D K. rsa leons, of Chicago baa offered R.N to "? illege, provided dltlona! aaMtlM -ipili l- raised, w.i- i-.-r-.i : ? I Dr Parsons has sis* Offered IO glV* il fOT '-vcr;. J: i riii^e,) nr green i.v i.rtiers Benni - an - ? be preached and coilectloni taken lu Congri ? .burches thn.uehout large DOrtl ns ??? " , nest Sub:,nth for itu- benefit of tv ? memorial m 11 ow rp- ? ? Th- principal address Of tie evening was de? livered by Mr- Elisabeth Btorra Mead, pr "f Mnurn n-.iy.ik-- Colless Shi s*M tl il ll vv , ?? ii happy thought to rn- pa tri Bl toasts of thc santrer**rj of tbi birth of 0 Washington, thc greatest man of this Republic, wiih those which gather shoal ths life and work of ii not iii r true patriot, Mary Lyon. "Th- gri a vt bm ni toward thi hight i Mon of woman ma'-ks thc nineteenth canters as clearly as thai for .i fr--, government the stghMenth Tb* producing forces of both cpochfl w.-re mu.-h 'he same, a recogi . Inalienable righi lo Hf*, liberty s the purpose m> | this rinii'. "Th.- struggle was carried ea the sword ppeal ares aet I but to thc eternal principle I trunnion of edt) this movemeni waa - *?::. to give io r life for thia ? tbe apostoll .. ? terprlsi ir I had .i thousand . ti--- them Did 1 poa the greatest fortune. 1 it ail and : ? mi ir if it- pros ? lt -.- ??? t.\ ermasi ?? lng purpos. Mnrv Mv op I mr Ile*. obj,---, vv ,> the ? !-?'.- womal To f nmd an instil ul to furnish ti ?-. i era ol Isl Itl itlons and of aelf-denylng a il, ind tl maneni tlnu gi i el ..non in . though! S: w? from I io town, ev rr thc rnggi ? I hi summer'a heat, to create an Int. of girls, sio- asked foi n.-nt seminar the -Oread ? x - "!| trli.u-P,n of sta cent . n< oui igi d h< r, and I .?: pi fi of p, ,ir?. Inspired her to mi ' With what Joy dui abe vv rip- ol cornerstone of tp-t seminary! R nnot i mnd its depth--, but we can read unutterable tl . th,- lines, 'And I have lnde< lo see the til wr, n a bo-iv of gentlemen hal .-er.lured to I . - r nerstone of in edll i * III cosi 5" OOO and w ii ..- an li al ti Ho Of females This will be an < This vv-.V v. j ? ,- - op wltl tr iggie ' brough ? mbar n enta for yeal - Influei ci w "Th,- Immense powi r of a lea movemeni for gai ?? i- ac imp ila. ' ? - In woman li work along thi In Importer the Chi it i i st thi root in any work M irv ,. ... ge en tel ? -L-- -np ? ed 1 : theirs - - ? ? ? ? ? w mi- rp wi llum abridged It a to er the beg ? E is-. South and Wi it. In Europ. owe their life din ? ? ? I i movt ment, er the j ting work arer classes, the literary i f out t he best cult un -ki!' ind bene! .: tlOl ? v home the . ? a ; ? "An. for upllfttm Christian rh ir ??????- Wi Ingioi lary 1 maki ? rv ,i ? ncen ' - - . Mon of wop. ' e MOth ai bin ii of Ita great leader, to ir I.-..;. _ CHAT IN CHURCH CIRCLES. Mra Ballli went to Dai at Cllntoi - I y evening. A lai ned I ? Clinton, a i - Mis : Itlllettc, thc g slum i rer "il in her woi k among ... tenden! of the to B si ga the fami . \ ? ?-. . ? r I: The u.'. ' ? ? . He* Dr. Simps ? -i M Bbepai " ry A nu .1 from the Internal ti.ni Alliance . 'oi rei tl ? unite the Mlaaioi i oi.rganlsai same governmeni bodies ,i- thc hat ? hil erl Beracha thc.? 50 West Foi Miss S. A. I lt me to N ? ? ? I raylor me ls to be bu ? ? . , ? .... Mrs. L. 8 Hi ted i try for the mis ? i i ,-.!w ty Clarke, i rears ai fatli Ban 1 Roi Mme. 1 - . up Wei ? Bia ? ? ? will enti M is Msrgsret B. Thoi for years sup] w. irk -.v ol 11< pail.. Tral i - egi Hies of pn tnt. li Hlful hom. " N. 1 ll fri- pu- , ' ' - irk Working Oil Q ol g won who have pririii. d themselvi ? . ? id) sf the H r quartet ? ?-... own a I ii .ps- n . Ma w ? ii Ts nfl l nd Grover, the di .iii M .use, ar.- Bible ti ? ta been d I reekly i rtni IVedm ly nlrht of t week foi I darli g thi lil Miss 8. Ea lei k, .sion- ll ma nv rears heart troub] Wi -? Twi nt; ' I -si TEMPERANCE REFORM. JOHN ORAHAM BROOKtrl LBCTDRBi OM thi*. SUBJECT PROM A NEW POINT OF view. Bg MAKE! A Vp;, it;, tl s CHEA SOB THE BCAMTM KAVIAM gTSTKM- A Raines LAW, HE DECLABBg ..xiv CMANOBS THE ga cm or ms evil. toitn Oraham Br-mki lectured yeal -rday morning ? e Berkeley Lyceum on "Temperance Beform fmni i Nev.- Point of View," ami mede i rlgereei ' r the B andli ???-. lyatem, which h.* has studied al firs- hand, having baei senl ta I at h. Governor Russell fer that purpose THK GREAT WEAKNESS. "The " the . fforts that have eretofore," said the lecturer, "ta that thej not reckoned witta rh.- purely economic Until We d" thro wa can ? nothing A Rain. i ..-.iv chang form ot tli.- evil, and -hough i: mr. seem to leaeen li f..r a time, i- vu:! before long, break out afresh. fan ? rg trk ll the varloui ami oded by tformei but wlthoul e that bob. f tl eta touched the heart \ long ai a ? ll ?w wak) ep ra to f the tr Hil J, .he argie 1, th, y Will ? is ridiculed bj mei of people; bm i.. to secure the n< w ? - formed which eas I n the tl ?' !?! one small |ged to . - ? acta community op'ion. ? ?... mnr.v ulooni the toe removed fr. rn ? . ? . rerythlng ? I I ? ' ? - -i er there and re n. tut Scandlnat ? mi.ling on. I ; d to get out - rn .. rai ? drli k-> kli mt re supplied in I ? ? d :.. make lng off th. drinks .... ... :k* of then, all ... . . evatlng ? nu [real I money,' but t that under our ? (Tl a-. .?! il,. rate n A BCHF ME THAT V. i IRKED em bega i ta work, the tra fon Into an organic, i nd the. eg in one of the long , fight! that I ? ' l.n tnmenee sums of rrupted the pi nt tj lng literature I ried : ? ? ? - ? iv . ? ? , dla ? were hop. eat. --. ? ?' . ly ir ? ? :n Indi i; the Bishop of < .un.,* n Brown,' lt w, ? li ? .. lng loseph Ch imberlin, a ? ? ? ? - tl - Of his life?1 ? :. but still ' exp. the a 'heme Evei ? Bout h Ca re? worked ui ? lisadvan eenl work. f ri a I ? . il rivi ,- drunken nits la d WOMAN"! PART Mr Bi rt wome e. | trill prove ... ft - ' VI ' ? ? I -on*. Mr. Bi ' * aften on I ll Fl '. im Antoni rd ij a rt Mra Lorll Dr S M - I W. E. D. Scott. M : and Mr-. '. - ? CITY HISTORY CLUE EXERCISES. PTT ( HILDKEN CELEBRATE ' I - BTHDAT. tory nub wen erda; th, Bel ? -? them for th. for bi ! hav ... ... re s td i I i vere g ar hen th vored took ? - ?: iy Mrs. W. E D. Scott Mrs. ' " ' *' I: ?'. i ?? ?.i Hilder Idrest I W. D. II. V insen Wen Wheatcrofl Dram - ? l . M td . m . v; ... ? ? i . i com. with the ? - le-' ' I. ... ? '?' ? ' ?:ng willing ess vcr the happli ' little he rei ? . Ime. : rna pi. v- he Bret had her owi irps of ?? dresses ise on. tig "1 Mk.* r "yellow oi might ? ,i. ? 0 Wt ll about \ .... ,;, )n. gram of re Mr. V - lld. he . I ? ii abe ? preseni Bh. meed to mention 'Half .; said: WBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB\\W 9^kRBBBB\\ 9^kBB\\ '1 ? ??' . ? I :-?.-..?? ' JR . .. ? fe.]' . fl. Si ?'% - ?. :-:.': reh?j CXLKBBATINa WASHINGTON'S BIBTHDAS IN MLLHKKKY BEND. jr u. "I with you would t*Il me what the ' Half Moor wat. anyway." Mrs. Abbe wat sure no member of the Tty HI tory club would'ever have displayed such lltno ance, and her oplnl in was Justified by a little bc I In one of the front rows, who Interrupted her to st that 'he Half Mom was the ship Hendrick Hu. I son tailed In. Miss Elsie Flews announced two prizes to I j competed for by memben <>f the City History Cia The hrs: wai lt.- awarded to the member ender ii i teen who writes the best paper on 'The Origin . | th.* Hutch Names of Oreater New-Tork," with I map of the city appended, and the s. corni eal. I competed for by members over flfteen. Ii will t awarded fir (h.* be?: paper on "Tn. Ixl.- of ABM ha io ni.* Dutch Republic." Roth papen mu*' I In by Mer 1. Mr*. Aub., then sunounced a donation of "'"' rear, to h.* used as a prise, which will be competi f..r yesiiy for ten years by the teachers of ti city. Mr. Gild, r sp,,k, on "George Waahlngton," ai contrasted in lu tai hoi I offl ? ia. ipresei In a lett.r to his "Dear Pats; (Mra Wathl _ j with the eagernesa iyed bj modern patrtot , when a nomln itlon la ai ? ? Ilea. H i imo ired him ilao. with greal an i - i the last two hundred years, end said thal tr- aeema ? ik- i !-???- man among i "r* an cds ip. araa -ur.. if .,- ,,.,! lived to-daj . : i have approve,I th I I lt As soon a* the .'iir'ain went - ? u- 1 i time some one called f ??*? :itr? ? beera f NT Mr Abb.-, .m.! sft.-r thal ' ie ludlenci proceeded I cheer for everything li could think of and I ? Im '",:.:?? id'a a ri THK DAY'S GOSSIP. The Bret of i aeriel al mus! tl -ilk* for youn people wal be given Wll I Od I -rum"'.' Illustration bj Miss C Clifford Walk..: and Mk Lucy c. Alien on Saturday, February B ..'? lock a. m.. la tl N "? W'*! Lorn -. . Early Hlsto. of Music,.rroubadourt and Folk Bong M ? ..il Inatrumenta" and "8 m. Modern Composer a Martha Waahta per was given tai g bj tb i Ladlee* Aid 1 Ral T-ii. 1 ? "ta ireh t me-b indrad- um ? -thlrd-et arni Lei ix-eee. 'Pre committee i charge a.?? Mra Judson Q Wells, Mr. ; B M Mra Warren C Bpi ng ind Mrs. I Williams M ?? M BB I Ol Iden, of Prac ll -.? wul lee ? ?.. Tea.-h. rs' Coll. Heigh il I o'clock, upon her ext. I ? Mrs. Dorothj Harrlngl mja.. . atti ? ?: ? sw tserlend' : ii i Ihurch, ' '? '?' ? ? venth-ai . ra Bing Tl ? stol thro- the Alps, with ? ? ' ' -.jun.: During Mrs. 1 .uies, includ ng a p. a ??i ut-.ria:..I a song rt d'.ii waa i tat en --.Tri Young Women* Christ Asso latloi N ? Bs I--;'teer Mrs Marv Ellxabetta l* ie. ?' Ksnsaa, wii! .'?* liver i lecture for tbe beneSl of the Working Wi men's Society ut Cooper Lr'.ion on Thunda] ? ing. .. ginning a- I o k ler su lt I a "Ireland, Her Poets, Waniora and Btateanien.'' Ml*s Marv Proctor Bill l( tun this evening 0 "The Land of I M I Sui Hon*.*, \o Ml \\-.s- pori Last evei Ina Miss Prod I ' Tin Flos ei s- .;? mm > - ? K The Kew-Torb K lawing I for colored Children. No. 5 t r'ul opern tlon for about two yean. An ? f thia rity a eg on Fri.Ia !'? | mary -->'.. ir: I H Tw? at) thlrd-sr ?? rate pl I. is been pr. , ? -? In th. ' ' I .???:: '?Th.- -vt - tbe i Mi Gil ber! .- Wall F, ('rai- the pr. gramme th. re will Tickets n ? '' Ol from mmltte. wilie! lows Mi Elisabeth J. Oi Eato ?' '' or. n. e TH M I. In Mrs. Kate Miss I-aura P '? M t le 1 S.rah J. 8. Garnet. Mi rherii esn Yr Mai E. fi M m N pn ni of "re conn n I.. - : In n ? ling l report al the Isa meeting suggested thal ' mem r Saturday af) from .rune to Od the earl; re a ? -? ? t thei . - ? . . ' ' " ? tenert un ? The I Batu) lb; non merni irg . ? v mes ai ? at th. . ? ? . . 'c. - ii ii Mond Batu -. ?? Among the won ? hi ve dogs In I Doj Mra J P Mi - vi il m Moon A SPECTATOR AT THK DOO SHOW Mr* Jj irv Post. - I Mn \ an !:??? a little Chinese "tress, only Ave j Ah Font, la - bride f - Binging what pul inga in a flutelike ?? " Cnlon Leai lyn. of a Mrs. rick ta . ridging th>. re ?? Ipi of the beau! to Mra U Th'* pii , With Mr* .'bari..- I >.-..,. N -' >' third--- ll ? Bl SINESS ll OME ) CELEBATE. on. pusslini -? night by the Bsembera of tl S mm d's R lt -.an Club il tl geog :-:..n, la the Hamilton Bank B aaa that el Mra Kat brent Lan, ll waa t bra iring ,f i man wheeling a woman In a wheelbarros u drawing a Mrs Lane's al. M i rj i<..g.-r-. a little girl ol tel rears, md I tn Ide ass ala h ra llanj guests aren , ?? eni In ludlng the ri line fronds of the mei ind i nd lera in were i ? ? aa the object waa pure and simple .*- 111: i: iBIES' I YES To the li I araa a I .. ? i i . id. -???... lt ls a aubj, sa tc mi I ? ,.:: ? ? ? ? - ? : - ? i ?? - ? | ? th! pOOl gs bink.rig tba ' ? trying tc * tl ? ?' th. I th. telling tl em ? ? i - . et a ? i ? ? ? dreadful thb ? - . ? . 1 ,. I: lt to t... un, - a.- in i. rn lia! fee a hen fon-ed to a k r udna BU i g.ar.- Pel I. BBC dOCS BOl look Bo pretty, hut la it alter to Hunk lesa ol ityic anl more of the deal III ta uab.e*' comfort and fut ur. welfare A MOTULIL Paawaic, i-vb. is, iW7. It pays to buy at Vantine'i, ?rapanea*, nnmnn ?pinnlna altai. New Japanese silks just in from Japan?twelve dHferent grades. It will pay \ou ti visit our silk department this week if you want black siiks. First cioicc to hrst comers. Also, BLACK BK'-p *;)Ei) JA!* ViKV 23 mch wiJo; I -. " Ip- !ivl Ma 'p. BLACK (ANT'iN ( BJEPE; aaa of obi bbseMbbsbI in 8 qjusbtais luster lamoui t- * cre.it du-ahility. BLAI K WATERPROOF SH K in two grsdss; th* only silk that wtM '? Bpi t hy wah*. Tin line ts a great tai rite !,fjO0 yds LYONS PRINTED |AP SILK, in oaf ? sm designs; only 45c. yd. lt pays to buy rugs at Vantine's. It is noe an accident that otlf Oriental rug business is the largest in the world. What then ? It is because the goods are right and the price* are right?because we make it pay you to buy at Van tine's. TURKISH UNO PCRSIAM RUGS, 3 to 4 tret wida try 4 to 81 -t lonf, .it $4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 EXTRA FINE ANTIQUE sV)KrlARA RIOS, ta soft, dui n ng; kjvely tastrt, $20.00 25.00 3500, according tc rite ORIENTAL HALI STRIPS; I large ard besutiiaJ rtrict) . in vanou* s:,*-. $15.00 18.00 20.00 24.00 md lapwgrd PRICB RED1 IS ALL DCFAR1RENTS. C*A A.A.VAtNTINE&CO. Largest Ispaaast -?? ? ? lr. ia vT.-sT'i llr.i.iilnnv. Se** York. REED & BARTON, SILVERSMITHS. Broadway and 17th Street, N. Y Flint's Tine furniture. Artistic and Durable. Bedroom Suits from 816 to $70Se v vi// _ Z. _v^u*-&;^je 3 -*<:?: M*LSI-liiNt /). .v-*^^+i-i POETRT FOR Tin: SUNSHINE POOK 6*7 P? teats ? rr-, fo'irpi in Sunshine ...Pu-.? st BBS Roon gas will !-. ? 'ea ?' I"r svar - I Mary." MENU FOR THE IX'. Al.il' WHEN FOfTM DAT! ON THE WAY TO RECOVERY. . ? v. - . ? - ? | u I! i kt d pot ai enema. .... - . ;? ? Itosa T - ' ? - - ' vv - - T?a. B. S If Kv* U of ? ? ? r New-Tork Jeal ?ai ' ? i. tass, ska f thc f 1 Should H I i*.; I OHM Mei r dat* *t -res rr? i ? ( .nd A. i. F. Rai '? s nie Dat William M Br i . Iowa, Ula I ? - anj .V nowa IBs ? ?? ? ?- I lt aves i h,-r Initials lr "T MK b a that a ma Mirv U l| ? ? r pe th* poem, n - ? ra ? Itt et tba r??-m j to Hi i Presl g. | Pt -rp:- gsa bs ?*nd ng i;nes of Sunshine" col imn of ta* tem * srrtttei -ta ntl I think lt -houlg - -k room Verj rruiv. Ni v. -York Pi M | w. If i BHOL'LD Dil If l should db M v friend - - my quiet face - ; > ? And di ? mos! fair. And : . ? ir,! hair, down with tearful tenderness* rail .. ?? I ? ? - - -,.*ttit: _ M> fri. lo mind arith I .p.n thought Bom* kind mia h i.i v\ rough! a-ord th i had said, ? ? willing feel had aped: my * .\1 V ll I- .. ... mourned to-night. :' lld turn ona more to nt lt- callli - ........ fully e * h avi n- .1 evince V ?. ance? And ? - ? the old famil i .v i" ? a '. vv ii tri th u in ? inacloaa clayf Bo I might i fi ? ? iKht. L Mon nr: I-lon '.urns the poem \v - Prestdenl Oeneral ol T I S lt. iht* morning's '?-,"!' ilea .i fen lines from the i.m. "If I Should Iib l'.t.,ing shi does la th- antiior it ? ,. written L> "H p Rina .:,. Michigan poe! and humorist' ile '??"iv pan li ? i-.1111111.1-1 given ,t the Opera Bowling Mt?n. Kv April t, 've, The fol e was found dead In bsd Ai tb* iv the local pr---- after the ??-.i thia poem v AT M-iRKIA. Nol i' - ' > bellett of ths s .-...? ,. members ?bo i B paper, lt ls hers ?--ated ?? la stn ". i adi Th* fan name mp st Hi: that ta iwho h..ve i>ei,i their dues) to send tn order to st ii the pin Am body who v.i hes to j..n. the socletj ran do -.. hy runplv ? niling lu -in l-l-ii Miat will Pring sunshine. IO sollie of the ? lilli rn- niP-t All letters In reference te the duh amt ns start Hhuulu" be a.hlresse.l t,, th.- president-general of Uta E, 8. 8., New-York Tribune, New-lurk Clig. ^