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A MAYDAY GOWN OP LAWS TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY INSERTION. SCHOOLS WELL DISCUSSED. THE CIVITAS CLUB op BROOKLYN GIVES ITS BIENNIAL REPORTO. 0O>r? WOKS SEIKO DONE IX ???G TT.r.WT SCHOOL ?DSAWTJia TAKER n- rn thi: PRTMART, AND SSfWINa in- THE ORASI? MAU ORAOS?. It was nn imrnrtnnt day ????!?trday for the Civita? C'.'ib of Brooklyn Tho memhe?.? aaaembled In tho el ibroom?. at Ne. if?" Joralemen-at., to hold their I unlal ?lection and to listen to rep rt? read bj ( -?rrmen of various comirlitte. Miss Harrtel p. Blackford, chairman of the Ex "?".?i'in Commitfo. ?.. : ,? th. y Bad nn outlet ? r their energie? In the superintendence of ,-? kindererarien, a mother?' me*?;,: p. ri working pirls' < .b, an afternoon sei - lass and a library. It. ? ??ir kindergarten they RAT? :,!??.?. tliirty tots, who . ? Boatly the chlldrei of longshoremen nearSouth Ferry. The dab w hoptni that r'r Board of Edu eattoi may bo perauaded to Incorporate their krp'lerBart?n into the public school system "-??<?. report of the Philanthropic Committee ???.-?.?? rand by Mr?. CURoi ; L Lt tkh ? r^ said thai the rommlitpA had vlalted th? Kings ? ounty Hoi ;i?nl ar.d found the children'? ward m greater nee.l of r^orpar.rzition than any other part of tho in lUtoUoa. A dlaapp sature la th? fact thai the Poor?-.?..-?. : ? r - ? ipltal illding, en couraef? pauperism, ?rhl h. fire aaaerta, won:?! b? lasaaraud if King? Com y would substitute for ir a workhouse. The Rood feature? of th* boaplt?! are largely dui to the Influence aid energy et Dr. Iiuryea. Th? ?onirest report ?sraa that of the Educational Committee, of which Mi Frederick B. Pratt la chairman. Sh?? ?aid thai the preeldtwit of the Board o' Education had asked th? city for B.MO,W0 for aebool purpose?, bul having recri'eed only 1Mb,,'",; It had baan possible to provide only four new ? hoots for the thousai ' Idren who are wait tog to enter Kl ght rt?wii Will be admltterl Into the public schools next fall. It Is im peartaat tha; they b? started In th? true Proebel spirit, ar?] henea it 1?= hope?d that the beat kind of a I t ,; giriaef ?rill be w red. SEWING DEP tiRTMENTS A lab ooaamlttra of two reperti ? twenty?*' I t booli that loach aewlng Th? average age of the children tau| I la from eight to fourteen ; yean, and the average coat per ehiid for inatruc- I tion In sawing for tea mon?';.- la from 12 to is j c-r.t?. Even the boys sew a'id make neat patches ? tauet at?? creditable to them. TUB TRUANT SCHOOL. Tke Truant School hai been nn 1er th? direction of iuperlntendent Maxwell and the i? rd of Edu? eatlofl onry a llttl? over ? >ear. but durine; that timr- ?t has been made into a mod"! hotn? I? well a- ? ptaea of Instruction. Ol 111 boys committed latweea October, l4'*'?, und June. 1$>?, only nine ??r?. recommitted. Truan y I? caused larg? ) bj Waal is kriown as "freeslng out," ? procesa be? coming a great evil ir, H'lm?? ?choola At th?? Trti?'.t School ?very boy rn..i.>-s hi? own bed. Be? ? - ;'?? regalar school couru there ar" drills, j ? King elan ?? and Insti m ll? ? In manual training. Wlthm ti" laat two week? ? George .iunior Re? ? ha? been started The boya have a "legla? latur. ' ? im ".i idg?. and are going to be allowed t.< make an attempi lo ???? ?elves. A sub-committee of fiv? risii ?? t;:?? primary f - The pupils ? ? .? Ih? api re, ? ni??? and ' In clay, then draw them, model animals. fi ta and vegetables. In cutting colored paper designs they follow ihe I ???- geometrical din tions, and then use their own Ingenuity In cutting and putting loget ei de igni tor border ; ???:.'.s of Saracenic, (.othic, Greek and Bay Pt la ? ff-elinir. in the zr. p m ir ci uli the pupils sketch ' '? is from memory In liftcen minute periods, end also draw from life, th pupil?? themselves Itaadtng n* modi I? bel ?re the ? laas THI PROEBEL ACADEMY, A sub-committ???-? of Ihre? visit?.! th?? Kioebol Academy. The) ?ay it t?? t?e only Institution la New-York or Brooklyn which earrlea th? kinder? garten id a of training ?,? tl ? atgh th? a ?demie gr-ad-s. The Palls A?!,? r School la ?Imitar, but the t ??rk then? in carried on fron aa et hi al ? j lat and not from the idea of tin spiritual unity of all thing? which la th? ? ili ol I Proebel ?yateav Mm }t. ?? closed her ? api r with a ri pori of the ren's department ol the Prati Institute Li? bi ?.. |h? moot - ? Igln ?I feature ix ins ? shelve? ar.- all wit in ? ich ol ih? children, and ! ' ? ' ?? ' ? ? ? t.i?? book persona ?v. and t.ik?.?. It ? 1. ran? If to the ? hin. ? p hun ? ' ? ? orni', circulation j of book?? averagei ISO. The enti ? ? ?? ? ??. the ! rary la "elea ri I e." The repori ol the ' ?mrnltte? ? p Art? and City I Improvement! waa rea? j Mi Edward \v Allen | Bhi said that the committee bad Ioni m ? . In In- ? terestlng friends in the Free Libran Aa? of Iirooklvn, and ? ? ? op - lo the city by plautini tree? and removing ui fences it has also presented Ihr Brooklyn insti tota a east of "The Wing? d ?*l toi ," worth ? ? to in- the central ornament ol the main hail, ? ? for? adjourning tin atlfled th? ctlon ol tht din tora In giving ?M a girl at the Seaside Mon:.? under I of ths New Y'>rk Association for Improving the Condition of rh* Poor The onV-T* elected for the neai two reara are aa followa: Prealdent, Ml - Alk? Campbell; vl? ?? presi denti Miai Suai? C IV? dford and Mra. Fred ri b B Pratt, recording secretary, Misa Louis? Van An? den: corresponding secretary, Ml** Lucy Jenkins; treasurer, Miss Isabelle ?!.<rkne?-.>.. .?-enior dire.-tor. ? Mi??- Katherine L Maltby; directora, ???- Mary pester. Mis? Alice Lowell, Mi??* Susann? McWIII- ' lam-, and Miss. Anna Pinkerton EDUCATIONAL NOTER The R?v W ?? Clagatt pr?ildia< of the Board of Trust?es of the Tesai Preabyteitan University, ha? jum ciaasl m, tatetesting muting ?srltlj th. , Southampton Presbyterian Church, ol Btaten Island. Qreal Intweei was aarakeaed In the ? m jereity, and Uberai Bubaeriptlona were made to its fund? One of thi pleaaanl Incident? of lb? naaet? I lrg ???? tr..? preaentatloa by one of the member? of the ehau*ch of a charter membership In the rni Verslty to ih? paator, the Rev. Dr. H S CampbelL This memi.? r-iinj? ? .,i.f. r?? the ?<;..???? privil?ge? a? tho:?e enjoyed by a stockholder In a ?tork company. it appears likely thi:t the priu'lpal? of the n?w lilgh M hools wl!! ha I hosen without coin|ietltlve asaattaaflona, and that they will ta lakes for the ? o.st j art from th?- l.iKh ?ehool?. end acad?mie? of the? State, raifi<?r than from th? present tea.-tilng for^e Mlnnegfj?a ha? paagad a law providing for the *aa,olldat!on of irr? district schools. Thee? may be BbOllshed by .my tOWnahlp Inai desires to rio no and replaced by a commodious, graded school ?n tl.e centre of th?? township, arrangement being made for the convcvanoe thereto, nt the public *x pense, of rhosa Mirini nt a distane?. -_ _ a,-? TYPEWRITERS' 8ERYICE8 WANTED THE COMMITTEE OP THE NATIONAL, GG?G? IN AID OF THE ORF.F.K RED CROPS HARD AT WORK. The sympathy anil Interest for struggling Oroeo? Is deepening nnd Widening in America. The worn??? ore thoroughly aroused. I nd uro holding- meetings througbout the country for th?* purpose o? rntslnr; f ir de for the heroic Greek soldier?. Last nlgbt CountCSS rll BrsSSS left for Boston. Newport, Providence .ind Hartford. Cotin., in order to or ganlao committee?! for the collection of money, Which Will he forwarded to Greece. Last Sunday the Rev. Dr. Heber Newton collecter] Bjg and the Rev. I>r. Henry van r?yke, pas'or of the Brich Church. at No. 412 Fifth-ave.. collected SMS, which was promp'iy sent to the bankers of the Central Committee of the American National Fund In Aid of the Ore'k Red ?'ros*, in New-York City. Messrs. ?lohn Monroe &? Ca., of No. G.2 Nassau-st., are the banhera "The work is progressing most favorably." snld Demetrius .1 Ylasto yesterday to a Tribune re potier, "and we expert great success. Will you ask through The TribunA If there are any women who ran use the typewriter and who will volunteer their services free to help us, ?.? we are sirs! -handed and overcrowded with work. T'p to to-nlght th? fund amounts to V-C^ " The following letter Is from Mrs. Potter Faltnrr, In answer to one sent her by Mr. Yin sto asking; her Interest nnd co-operation In the Greek fund move? ment: Mr?? Potter Palmer, who I? at present 1n New York, regrc?? that owing to her departure for Europe on Saturday, Mn) 1, she cannot help ?, . ,?, a Worthy and nob'? cause as the Indies have tahen up in rasponsa to tho apnaal ol Her Majesty Queen ??lira. She state? further that Or. Sarah HacketI Stevenson, of Chicago, will take great In? terest In the cause and w-11 form a woman's mm mltte?? for th? West, and the resalta will be most prom'alng, aa Bhe is an energetic woman ?nd g great admirer of the Qreeke. ? workixo WOMES'S ASSOCIATIONS. TMK TlTTTin BATTOBAt OOBVfSBTIOM ????8 IN G?1?.??*G?.G???. Philadelphia, April 28 -The third National con? vention of the Working Women's Associations of Philadelphia, New-York, Brooklyn. Massachusetts, Connecticut, minois and Pennsylvsnla bagan her? to-dajr, The convention will continue for throe days, and ? number of papers besrlng on the vari? ous phases of Working women's life will be pr? f-. .nteil and discussed. This mornlng/s session was ii..\or<?.] to the hearing of report:, of the workings ol the various associations and other routine mat? ters, Mi-? A. W. Fisher, first director of the Penn? av?venla sta'?? Association, dellrered an address of welcome. 1 ISSAR STUDENTS IWXOR GEANT. ADDBJTXtnjSg BT PRO***BBBOBJ WHITNF.T AND Mll.l.s AND rr.FSlTil.NT TAYI/'R. PoUghkt ?peta, April 2e- ?Special?. Vassar Ool ;. e? Btudenta celebrsted the dedlcstloa of the Grant Monumenl yesterday afternoon by holding exercise? in the chapel, whore tl?.? National color:, w re displayed. ? portrait of General Grant waa fastened to a large flag, which hung over tir? plat? form. Miss Jnmee, th?? presi.!? ni of th.? Students Association, presided, and spoke briefly of the Na? tional Interest of the occsston. Professor Whitney spol;?? first on th<? character of Grant, which, she sdii, refuted tt.?? saying that "character is a lux? urv" Simplicity, Professor Whitney aald, waa t,r:r::t's underlying charactertattc it waa thla trait which waa at once Ihe cause of hie sir? ngth ?nd his weakness, His confidence of direction nnd his un? wavering purpose w^r?? phases of Ms simplicity, which mud?? him see clearly ahead in one direction, end iris placidity and absolute fearleasneas were flu,. t<f th?? relian'?? he bad on him .If. Through success ai.'i failures he emerged a true man Professor Mills wss the nest speaker. "My ear ij, it recollections of General ?liant," ?,.? began, ???re of \>\< Administration. I grew up believing that ii?? was not only on?? of our greatest men, but our greatest President. Tin? man who wss twice elected to the Presidency must surety have had tt,?? approvai of th? country, Hut In th'? papi I the tlm<? of his Administration we ?;r.,i , ?,, . ?. chargt brought against him. >.'.? wsa a tool In the hands of politicians. His poltcy of acquisition of territory waa heartily disapproved Which side w.'is ri?tjit"" in a very fair way Professor Milla ir? tted "1 ?he mistakes of g nersl Grsnl and noted hie successes "At tin? time when our Senat?? la refusing to pass tbe Arbitration Treaty.? he aald, we ? .n,not bul rememb r that General Urani did whal ?.uld to further arbitration. The ??' ? ,,? rii- Inflation bill waa another acl for which w< owe ti.anks to thla fresi n.an" After speaking of Grant's rapidity of decision and promptni ?; action, Professor Mill.- cloned with Tennyson s Unes "ii ili?? Duke ot Wellington, which w? r?? espe? ?. applicable t-, <;? neral Grant. Tola speech was followed bv ., National song by nil tiie atudenta, and then Prealdenl Taylor made ? ?:?? last address His speech consisted mosti) of nal re? olle? Ilona ? ?' the eventi of ti,.? ? , He ?poke > e ih- time when Pon Doneloon f??!!. .md when tirants name was knOWIi as a new nam. p., , ,r '.? ? no '??? ? he recalled the way m whi.-h th* young general had been promoted to brigadier ?renerai and had press.,1 on to Vlckaburg, The worda "unconditional surrender" wet?? afterward '??? with Grant's Initials, and h?- wai known fur lone as "Unconditional gurrender ?ir.-m' ' Tii? se words give a CtSS t" th? I...rief,-r of t:.,? man who fought because it was a mom necea ally a-id us??-! mercy rfter he had conquered ? ?ent-ral ?Irani? . are.-r is most r? mai kable !'n ? i i. nt Taylor ?aid. "if we think of th?? an?? at which It bega ? l?" was nearly forti yeara ol age when ?,, became a colonel Men in?, e generali) eroaaed tn. Im? by this tlm?? and shown what is in th-tn lim Grant bed done nothing to show his fellow men that he was gnat When ti.?? occsalon rame, then it brought out all bis great strength Within hix \enrs in? hid universal fame I' araa hlsBtrong anil simp!?? character that Is) behind such a won di-rf'il career." with the einging "f 'Amener the evr. ??? wer?? rlO?-cd THE. WOMEN'S WHIST IXAOUE. Philadelphia, Aprii 2> a? to day's meeting of the Women's Whist i'ongre?s th'? ofllrlal name of id,. Worn? n'n Whist l.engue was adopt^il Annual meetings, will be held, with an Hiinnal eiecdon ,,? officer?. "W. W. 1,." engravi??! in n diamond waa adopt?'! as the device of the KCgUS. 'io? am,.lai dues v. re Bssd at &k>. WHERE TO GO TODAY The Colonial Dame* will hold a meeting this after neon at t o'plock at the h ime of Mia? Julia Chester Wells, No. y> west Thlrty-nrat-et Mr?. Henry Karle, of Brooklyn, will real ? paper on "House? hold Industry of Women In Colonial Tlmea." A meeting of the Health l'ulture Cub will be held this afternoon at I ?/?clock at No. fil Mnntag-ie-et., Brooklyn. The gubjccl far dismission la "Short Draaaeg for Street Wear." The last monthly m mi ting of the We?t Side Hru.T-h of the l'ubili? Bducattafl Association will he held this afternooa it the ???.? s.-ho?-?!, BJ??rakle r?rive and Etshty-flfth-Bt. l?r. l-.-ipzifrer. Superlntend^nr .if Schools. New-Tork City, will fp.-dk on "Public School Llbrariea." The marriage of ML?s Mary Kl!a Itobtasoa to Oeorge Klllotte Little will rake place this evenlnc n; I o'cloeh at th? ???l First Church, Fifth?*??, nnd Twelfth-at. Mr. Brnnetler wiu ?ive his fourth lecture on "Con? temporary French Literature" th:?. evening at -he Leno? Lyceum, Madleon-ave. an I Plfiy-nlnth-et. The Knickerbocker Athletic flub trill entertain It? women friend? with an amateur eirrus this after? noon at I o'clock -" the? clubroome, Madison-ave. end Foriy-flfih-et. The Women's Home and Kort'iitn Missionary So? ciety of ?ha Pi?abyleiy of Naaaau wttl hold it? annual me^tin?? to-day at the Preabytertaa Church at Newtonn. The graduate? of th? woman's law elass of the Kew-Torfe Unlveralty will ?!??? th?-lr annual dinner ?t th.- Savoy tO-day. -Miss Isabella Mary PettUS, presiden; of the Alumna Association, win preside Among ihe distinguished (rm-st? who have agreed ?o be pr?sent and ?peak at the dinner are TV Chauncey M Depew, Dean Clarenfe D. A'hlev. of the Universi!) Faculty of Law. and the Rev. Dr. w. H. P. Pounce The chancellor of th? T'nlv.t -I- y. the president of the Woman's Lesal Educational Boclety and the torturer ?o the woman's law olas? win aleo respond t?? tonata. A lnnrheon will be given to-df?y by the Sisterhood. Temple ist ??? of Harlem at \W?r Fnri HaR ?"?ne. hundred-anrt-twerity-f?fth-*?. Amene; those who will entertain are Helm Myron, of in? Mis. Manhat? tan" Company; lini? Anna Wilk^s, nnd Mis? M.-rrl Oaborn. An Illustrated lecture on "Athens nnd f'-,n?itnntt nople" ?rill be civen by the TViv. I?r Almon f.unnl ?on. of Worcester, M?s?., this evening, nt ah f-oui?' Church, Sonili Ninth-?,?., n.-ar Bedford? ? ??, Brook? lyn. The Lenox Choral Society will rive a OOnoSTt tht? evenlnr tn the Harlem opera HOUM MuakS I In 11. Mrs. Wnshlncton A Boeblhlg, nif? of the en rinecr of the Brooklyn Bridge, ?rill lecture on "The Coronation of Nicholas n of Ruaata." at Memorial Hall, this evr-iinirr. tier le,-turn will he for tho ? benefit of the Horn- for Consumptive* It will be, followed hy a Russian tea, at which Mr? Milton TTaxt-.in. Mrs Alb? rt ?1 McDonald and Mrs A. G l?arnes irli] preside. There will be an exhibit of the work of the ?tu denta, to-day and to-morrow, at Teachers' Coll.-ge. Professor Seth Low will lecture at the Normal College thi.* afternoon, al ? o'clock. Miss Adele M. Field? arili clve the fourth of her serlos ..f lessons In parliamentary' usage .h'.s morrtne. at the room? of th? f?cague for Politi? al Education, No, 21 Weal Porty-fourth-st, The Urban Club win meet ;Ms evening; at the hom? of Mrs. a. J. Perry. The ?uhjecl Is "Polk l.ore" Mrs ?. ? Schiller will be in charge. A native ?"?renk will ging Sf-vera! of the s^ngs of hi? country, and Mrs. Catherine Anderson arlH road a aketcn of Venezuelan people and give ?everal of th.-lr songa A reception wll. be ? yen to the members of Post Parliament to tbelr president. Mrs. Kllen Hnrdtn : Walworth, thla afternoon, -!? th? Pariah Hall of ' St. Stephen'? Church, No, .',: Weal Forty-alxth-et The women managen of the Boclety for the n?iief of the Destitute Blind will hod a reception and sale at th? home, A rnsterd.? ni ave r>nd One-hun? dred-and-fourth-at., on the afternoons of April t. and M The proceed? will ta used to defray th?-? running ?spans? ? ol th? home. ?? the income is in? suffle!? nt The Young Peopie-s Oulld <f the Wist End Col? legia?? Church will givi ft ten In the church parlors, Beventy-aeventh-at. and West End-ave? to-day at ?o'clock. There ?rill he vocal mualc hj Misses liar rial and Florence Meurs. The' president Is Mt^s Harrlman, and the committee Is componed >>f Mr n. P. Dupuy, Mrs. c. ?'.. Keriey and Mis?? Douglas. The National Society of New-England Women will have an entertainment of mualc and recitation? at the Waldorf this afternoon al I M o'clock M!??* Grace Gregory and Harvey ?JTorthragton Loom!? will give ? concert thi? evening In th? Mendelssohn ?il???1 Club Hall, Port eth-et and Sixth ave. Miss Gregory Is s former pupil of Francis Fischer Powers, and has recently returned from 1-rir?,?.. where she m uri led under Bonb) The ron rert will begin at IrJO o'cloeh Bom? >?' the patron .^??- are Mr. i;.<.r,-. Gallaaher Mrs. Prank S Hasting-*, Mrs. Robert V Johneon, Mrs. Rtlgrar Rtillmnn Kelley, Mrs. ? C Pech Mrs n IV, Banger, Mrs. Charles C Buthrauff, Miss Q ? farter Mrs John Rearie Btuyvesant, Mrs Adam F Walker Mrs Herbert Anstej Mr* i: W Kii?s. Mrs ?; Cornelius Benedict. Miss Harriet Berne?, Mr? Colman \V. Cutler, Miss Isabella Rldrldge, Prati Dr Frech Mrs Charlea H. Genung, Mr?? M. C Hunaerford Mrs. Milton Arrow-smith. Mr-. Clar? ence Andrew?, Mr- Wilbur A Bloorigood. Miss Kors Bamea, Mr- William Bliss. Mrs William It l:nnk?-T Miss Kate Percy Douglne?? Mrs Pre neis E Pitch. Mr-. William ? Northrup. Mrs. lui in de Picas?, Miss Dorothy Qulgley, Mrs John F.. Roosevelt Mr? Thomas Bturgla, Mrs; Arthur Bchermerhorn, Mrs I. Van Behnack, Mr- .1 Rich? ard Tennanl and Mr- Edward \V< t? ? The pupils of Mme Eugenia Pappenhelm will civ? their annual concert In Chlekertng Hall this .ven im? nt I '.". o'clock The following programme will be liven: Cl r.is, "Meesengere ol Peace." from "Rleast".. ' Mlseee Dentei? lia ? W< Kiel ?- Hi rimai liutai Ing ai ? I ? ? memi s. '. ? Mra, Wiest t. Fernr?. "Havsn??e s ?,?'? .t/?ui? ?. < \ "Una k." .rhor-in M lee carol yi ' S??-., "After -'??? G ill".Meyer It.lm.m4 *l 'rom "\. '.7?? ??! Flgar, " . M .? ? ? Mina Belle Well, "A Woo lie? : s ?? ? ? ;. . Mai Ml?? Anita 11 k, M ?? : Un lAttga? ? I ) Mi J ini ??? longa "' ' lugend O. arhoene Rr.aenselt" Mendelseohn "N.i 1 Sa" (Japan. s.nn?.llemN % Mi.? Ida Hutching. p'.-r?. "VI lete" . ????;?7?<? ?On? Morning . ??? Rarly' .0 r-?,: Tti mea Misa ? ' ' ? It ?? Pu? fr ri "t. ? olii ? Nord .... Meyerbeer Mr? -.nd Mlae Danieli Arla fr m "?? ]???.? Illa ? . D Mr S.. ???!? r Ferrer. Wnitj?.. "D lee Am ? . rmiii > piasi M ? ? rinn?? Wlei I An? Pnnc. "?? ?r Volee' . r ?? Ml ? lea ? hi ? .? . ? ?. Mr : "Tarantella" . ? .?,? ? Mr? ? e Hehl q ? j fron Mauri ?? - .....Aober ??-?-? Well and Hn'-hlng. Qu ir.'? ?? ? ? Vrp?. Votlhech ;ii ? ? - ? ?r. li an nn ? ?, hmenn Rel?? Th? Bet Dr ?' leph ? Duryea nili lectura rhi? ? ? r. .: (April ?" In ih ipe of tl ?? Plr ? i: f mi ? Brdford-av? ? I Clym? si i: ?oklyn for lh benefit ol thi Ind rial fl ho . TI e su ? | ecture ?ill he "gti kli ,? f ici ? About s? ? ral ? - ? ' An .;. Th li Works and Ways ' !,i-t Baturd ly a fieri ? the fl etj ?f Daughi ? ? Lafaj ? "? Po?i mi l the home of one ? memlx rs to c< rhe anni at ? of Lafa yet t. ?. firm landing In tmcrlca Thla evening Ihe ;? tei a givi ? ?: : n dai ce .it II ? Ign p .1 ? ; Poity-flfth-at ave. WOMEN'S WORH FOR FOREIG\ VISSIONS. Alto? t a, Penn , April M 1 h? ai nual ? ? ? tn? Woman'a Foreign Mlaalonarj Society ..f ;(.<? pf<. byti un ? T.ur< h began In tin.? dty to-d ij Mra. -I P. Turner, presMenl of t;..? Board, presided Tb? homi ce retarle? submitted t h? ir reports through ?p W n Dantelaon, of PhlladalphiN The treasui r'a n-port showed r?. .-???, of }i -?..? which covered the expenditures leavlna ?"1 ?? In the treasury. Th? presentation of missionaries by Mrs. ?? M Thome of Philadelphia, eras an Inter? eatins featur. ? r ? ?? -? . . The responses wir? p ade bj Mrs. 1st Bo ? of ?? si? o Mr? .? m Ool en, "f India .?? .1 V R Es ing, ol Ind a Ml J. B. How? ol l'r ?zi . Mrs ? ?. O Jon? -' ol India: Mra ?.raid Dal?, of By ria : Miss Ella K?hl, "f Brasil nd Ml? - el ?. ? ?? I, ol Byrla "What thi Forelzn Po?l Haa Brought l'?" was responded lo t?j Mrs William ll Dnnleuton The ? aeealon closed with lh? rol! all of Presb) -..?? ?? ? snd Ihi appoint mi at ??.' ? immit? leea -? III! FUNRRAl OP ME. WD ',lRs ]? \m.\ Tn.? funeral of Mr, sad Mrs Henrj t Mut on, v.h.i-.? deathi srer? noti ? ? in Tire Tribuna >? ? r day, ?rill lak? pia ? al thi nouae, ?? ? ?\'?.?? Twent) firat-et., al -' p m txlay Tb? burlai will ?,, in ?? n Haven ?? \? ? ??? ha ? ? ? en hi for two ?? ar? ind ?? ? XI ndaj Her hut ind had ? ' ,?;?": ?. ?. .? a - k bio ai 1 sank rap rlh on heurlna f hia alfe'e death Thej had no children. ?? M inaon wai .? ni.inL^i of the lew rtrm of Ph Up?, M m-?.n * Philipe, in the Bi Pani Building He vas b rn In New-Haven Bfty-thre years ago and had lit ? here gin >? ??t? ??? beloiwed t?. the gins (,{ ib? Bevoluil .? and ?... Boclet) ?t Mayflower l?r ? snd&nta. LADY HOARD OF MANAGERS. AN ENTHt'SIASTIi" MKKTING HELD YKSTKR HAY IN TUR COTTON BXCHAN?.K. The New-York Lady Board Of Tcnnrssce Com? missioner? met the Men's Hoard ycsterdny after? noon In the New-York Cotton Exchange. An ex? ceedingly Interesting meeting was held, and the scheme of the New-York Cltf room In the Woman's Building Is fully under way, and will be "a thing of b.-auty." Mrs. Koiidluot Keith, WhOOC ?? rk Is well known, will do the celling hers..;f, .md win give in r sei vh es fres of charge. Tin? color scheme will be In the inn?" d. licit?' Utils, to corre sprnd with th.? celling, which will show pale blue ami sky effe^ts. Mrs. Keith painted the retting for the Library Building, in Chicago. The report? of the different committees wer?? encouraging, and both of (he New-Tork City hoards at" putting forth their best elTorts to make the N?w-York room ? pride and honor to the elty. Mrs. Benjamin s. ?'hurch. the able chairman of the Woman's Hoard, l-i doing ? \i ' 11? nt w.irk in keeping up tne enthusiasm of ber eolaborera and in planning for every movement that will sdvm. tin? Interests of the {few York City room. SI,,? ? aiso dally receiving many beautiful and valuable specimens of Colonial .ind Revolutionary times. Which will be placed on exhibition In tbe Historical Building, The publishers of th?? N'.w-York Suite ?'ommi'-sioi'. rs' OfBcisI Souvenir made ?? proposi? tion to rhe Lsdles* Board tn reserve twelve pages in th?? souvenir for advertIsements, th.. raoney to go to swell Ih?? f? ml for New-York Clty*S room BJ d Furnishing. Colonel William V, Kin?, th?? chair? man, was antimi ??? d to receive .? written proposal from ???? publisher ami to act upon i: fur t;,< entire Board. Mrs Church Stated that Mrs. Willi?,in w. Hoppln, pr??-id? ni of tht < olonlal Dames, had written lier a letter, expresalng deep regrel thst "ie Harnes found It Impossible to secure ? repre ?ntstlve display of Colonial relics at this la?.? day. Among the anides ..nt to Mrs Church yesterday as a valuable collection owned by Mrs. John ? sen . MKS. JOHN X. WTSr*. Member ot tha Tennessee Board of Lady Managen fir New-York City. Westerveif. of No : West Tlftleth-at. The collec? tion consista of some exquisite miniatures, those of Napoleon I. Ihe beautiful and fnmoua Duchea? ot Devonshire Marshal \??? and Martha Washing? ton, at eighteen yeara ol age, being ??!? lall; ab!??. A rare and delicate old Preneh orini q framed, I- also among the arti ; ? air, Ellis, ?? - retary ol the Men'? Board ?tated lhai Roben A Ornnnla, vlce-prealdeni of the Mutual Life In amanee Company, Bo 82 Xaeaau-ei . waa taking irr? :? Interest In ihe aurceaa of the New-Tork ?'Its Commissioners, and had ?em In .1 contribution of I1S0 for the city fumi. The in ?sur? I creasing, end a number of reporta ri ?m ?ub-eom mlttei ? 01 finance, which irere unavoidably ?'.?? ?ay? d yesterday, a III I ? h< erd al the m st me ITOCI HOLD - Vf .1 TALKS j WASHING l.,V'K ?? RTAIXfl I.ace curtains are ..rsiiv washed snd dona up if one has s trama to dry them upon, Pirsl ahnk? them thoroughly free fr.uii dust, then Immersi them In a tub of lukewarm ' ?ud? made with ruin water or water soften? 1 with ammonia, ? tabi? boo? ntul t" every gallon ?.? I then ok over night, taking '-are they are well covered Th? nesi day prepare ? hoi auda of the >? al laundrj aonp and soft wster. Bouae the curtnlna ?:; and d wn in it, continuing for half un hour or more. Bill the curtain? part of the time if it la ? raster. Put them over the tu'?? non In 0 boiler, In cold rain? water, or water with < tabi -? onful of borai to ever) gallon dissolvi 1 In it. Lei the water slowlj com?? to the boiling point and then tske th? cur? tabs nut and pui tin ;n in clean cold arater, Rlns them iroin tins Into s .-? ond snd a third a ?? ?: When ihey are free from nids, erring thorn thoi oiii-iiiv through a wringer, Blared them In a ihln bolleo starch or in glue watei und wring them again. it Hie curtains were cream color, tini them acain by adding a III fnat 1 off? ?? lasi rtnalng water Add the liquid offee bj de? grees and test it by dipping ?? Ulti? -? lion ol cloth In p until ? he pro|x r tini I < ohm . 1.. put In the curtains one >t 1 time and wring thf hral one oui before putting In bi ?thp| it It i ,;. 11 .1 le to riv the curtolni ? ? ri? tini usi blueing In the Issi tu: Ing water, if. on the oth r hand, a pure snow., white curl tl 1 la d? bi .oh the cui taina on I he g? m - and then til? III Lace rurtaina or th?.?-.. ??< ,??. ?heer good? look better when al retched on frames than when Ii and thla ?a tin waj ihi r?gulai eli an r di ,? ? tii m. Poti nt stretch?-! ?? ? . bul It I in ? ia? matter t" gel foui su.?, .????,;. ,; v,.? d ol i?ro|wr ?Is? f 1 ' m ' ? irpenter'a an?l make a frame. Tb? ?? atrip? should 1 t two vide ami i:air .-?? Inch thick an? . ?? t I si.i.s ,,f ??,?? .? .rt:?. 11 .1 they can lie croawd ni ? ?.men nnd h? Id togi ther bl ? a 1 p? us hlie quilting fi'.nii I Tncfc till? li ?,hi; f?j coll.m Cloth "li 'he lop : nd bottom Of. ail ?wing the fold 1 to lay ? Itati? over the I edge of ihe fi rn? Reate the top ?nd bottom cf the curtain to '? drli d firmly on the-, fol ? md - tr 1 eh Ii to t >-i?.?..? b) faatenlns on the rid of the fra mi 1 and let it dry. s reral curtalna may be dried on frames by hanging single heen between them -? 1NTEB\ ITIOy \l LEAGl E OF FBESS CH BR Th?? en?.err. vi of the International L 1 ue of l':e-s ciaba arili begin Ju:?? 1 Ii <\;.i be held In :h?? r iom? "f ihe New-Tork Presa Club, Ho, 3i Weal Twenty-slxth-st. There ?III .? ata im -s .?.???> morning, f..G. we; ;,?, an entertainment, which m III ? ? erallj .,!-? ihe '. irm of a ti? ? r or um : trip Th? I? igue :- ma le ?? 1 m ?? than ori) p-e.-s luba In tlu leniti l s iti ind nada ih?' Entertainment Committee ol thi International I.? igue of Pri - Clu ? m? ? M? 1 a .1" p ?? ,? ???? Club h usi. So II Wi 1 Tw? ntj w .m in' ? l'i ?? C ub ara repr? 1 . m \\ ,: >,it 11 h l'iti".ai. who proffered .1 ?? ?.?.?. n ai I io th? ?:?..?- end guests, to be givi ? ani Bf tei no ? that . ..?? ' ? ? r-nvi nlen e of th< ? nmli ? Th?.pi ion will be given 1 the Chapter Room In Carnegie ? ill OPPOSED To WOM I ? SI FFBAGE. The NewY'itit Si't. \.(attain Opposed ??? the ?Xsti natos "f tii-1 in?? ig? to W oaw a b? 'd Ita annual meeting yeaterdaj afternoon ,.? the residuare of Mr.? Giii-rt ?-? .?"????-. No j..? Ifsdlson-sve., ad elected the fedlowlng Esecutive Committee foi the enanlng yesi Mra Prnncia M Scott. Miaa Eleanor G. Hewitt Mrs. Arihur ? ??,.,???? Mm (Jrorga White Kleid, Mra Richard Watson Gil.lu, Mrs Gil? bert E Junes. Mra. Klihu Root, Mis Munroe Smith end Mr?. fcverttt P. Wheeler. WEDDING8PA8T?NDTOCOME ? pretty wrrlding nt noon yesterday was that of Mi is Julia Piovi ?'iarkson. third d.nigh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ?'larkson, of N<> M WeWt Thlr ty-aaventh-ot, to Eugens D?xter Hawkins, ?on of the late Dexter A. Hawkins, will-lh took place In th?? ?'hutch of the ItMarnadee. Madlsan ivo, and Thirty-fifth-?t. Th. bride, a tall brunetta, entered th.? church with her father, ?martas ? ???*'?? ?t Ivi.rv whit.? satin, embellished with point lace, and a petal lac? \??? which w.is faiteried with ?? Bta mon.? sun one of the presenti frutn the bridegroom? Her m.???? of honor was her Miter, Miss Ance Dela tt. id Clarksoa, who ware ? gown of blue silk, eov? erad with blue moiianllno d? s?.!??. saaeaosaely trimmed with yettow la??.?, and ? small white chip hat ridurrli <l with whit- f. it hers and pink rOOCS The i,r: ?. -tir.il,is arer? Miss Emily M. Korrie, who took Hi?' pi"- of MIM Jutta Livingston Detafleld, who ? 1:1 Mtea Ristelle Hawking, state-rot the brld l'r".n. MUM Mary I'.llrtrap. and Miss <-orrri''la Livingston Detafleld Clarkaon, another stater of the bridi They wore gown? of whit.? silk, covered with white mousseline ?U? soi.?, trimmed with tao?, and with Bashes of blu? ?atta ribbons. Th.- bride BTom'a beai mm was Lewla L Detafleld, ani the uahera ?rer? Theodore Price. Blchard W. ?'? ?Well? ing, Ctermont I.. Clarkaon, Bobert Kettey Prentice, Prederick <>tia Barton, and Claretto? Qoedby. The marriage ceremony, which was par fot asad hy th. Bev William M. Oroavenor, the rector, was fol? lowed by a small reception at th. home of th. bride's perenta Among ti-?.? guaita w< r.? Mr. and Mrs Robert Coodhue ? larkson, Dr, and Mr?. Pran ??? D? lafleld, Mis. c. ?' Qoodl te. Mrs P< rcy K. King. Mra Robert ? Living-ton. Mi?s Livingston, Mr. and Mrs Frederic t De PeyeW-r, the Mis?e? Hoppln. Mr. and Mrs. fan Vechten, >.f Alban ; Mr and Mra. J. Allen Townaend, Mrs John B. Trevor, Mr. and Mrs Kot,? rt fUura-ts. Mr. and Mi? .1 I'olbv log;,te. Mrs. .J. Hood Wright, Mrs John Markte, Mr and Mrs Conyngham. Mr. and Mrs Bobert ? Itobertaon, l>r. and Mr-. Thomaa Mark ??, l?r and Mrs Prenci? Hartman Markoe, Mr, and Mrs Knies? Lorillard. Miss Delaflold, Mrs Dexter A. Hawkins and Mrs. Lewis I. Ii.bi'i-'d Mi ,\n^ .Mrs Hawkins, who hsve con?? to spend their honeymoon In thi bouth, will sail for Europe ?>n Jui e 2?, In th? -'? mal Ip i 'mbrl ? Ml Ida V'rooman Seal, daughtei of Mrs. Ah.?! l'urtisi Hunt, m ia married to i>:-. Roben Maclean Tafl son ..f Philip W. Taft. .?? Mils elty. at noon yesterday at the horn? "f her mother, No :,?", Weal Etid-ave ? ?? i counl of the recenl lllnesa of ih? Or:?!.? the wedding waa a quiet one, onl) thi reu*, live? being aS?'C"**n1 at the ceremonj which wae performed liy the Rev. Dr. Morgnn Dis, rector ot Trlntty ?'btirch. The bri?!?. who was unatten? ? either ' natda or ma I of honor, was given .u.,. by her stepfather Abel ? urti? hunt ine ? man was Irving Ellis Olmefad, nf ilo?ton After the ?'?remo?, ? tntrc waa .1 wed? ding breokf I ? tlvee The man igt I M ; Mary A Verplan k Knevals, .1 la g ?? ? Late Adria ? i' Knevsla and nee of Mra Edwa IL Ly h. to William Evi Ivi , ? waa ? ly after no p :? ?? ?. ?i ??-? Twentj -"" ? ?? . near Bros Iway. 0 int of the recent destri f th , r m' u ? ? - thi wi Idli g waa ? r uher q ilet ne and en ptl followed the ? rem ?ny, w.i- performed by the rtcar "f the chapel, ? . i: ? un w llllam H l'Ibi ert. a 1- ?.??: 1 at th? home . ? 1 ' bride'? aunt, Mra Lynch, So. 35 Ka-? Thli ?. '? ?' . a? d ? l> relativi s bui ? led II 1 he .?. 10 ??. ? gl ? : aw iv by her 1 lain, 11 M RrinckerhofT, a-ore 1 gown of whin satin, trimmed arlth polni lace, and a ?fll, faatened with several pearl ornamenta ani d imond ?tar, 1 presen) from r legt? m Th? maid of honor waa the bride'? Mi.?- Elisabeth Kin.i!? The bride?! ?rere the bride' .?. ?Ina, Ml/a Mary Lou.sj War? ?? . and Ml-? 1 ???.?. \? 1 ?mmann, Mini ?? 1 K. Strong and Mia* Mary A MeWh.r. Tht beat man .?,??? ri m'a broi her, ? ':iar'? 1 P. Bi The ishera ? 1 .1 hn C Le? .? i Robert ? Snow, ol r.-imi. .1. Norman le R Whltehouse, Walter Pchuyler Kerne???. Eugeni P Rl<*knell and Pra -?. broth? ? f ?!'? bi I? n ? ;?. Bl Barth ?I mew'a Ch irch, at ? ? ra. yesterday, M m Marlon Miv..? 11 Che? brough, laughter of R ?? A Chesebrough, waa m.irriei to Oeorge Howai D of Ml bi It, Dutch? as County, ? ? ? ? church was beautiful!) d corsted with " ? rs md ? ceremony waa Impressively 1 ? r ? -.?, : hi the p ?tor, the Rev Dr. David II. Greer. The bride, who ?aa attired In 0 rich gown of whits 1 ? ? . . " I ? 1 ihi 1 with ; Ini ice, snd a veli of ,?? ,jui-it?? lace, was given away by her father. Mise Rene ? luderi h r ouein, was the maid of honor. The brld - ??. ? n m'a taro .sis?? rs, Misa T en -.? ????,1 . . M -s El 1 Dsvla n Mloa 1. 1 Norwood and Miss Loulou Noi L Dr. <", rgt ? Hi? hn :- wsa Mr, DavUon'a best men. Tha - ? : Prede 11 ?' | ?? Tough, the bri le'a brother; Kancel '? " ? wh 1 took th? place .-' 1 ? . ? . ?? ree, of Denver; Daniel K. It lyne, ? ? Mui ? \ ttirvey, Frederick W. . . ..'?.?, ? ? ... The ? em ni waa h Id at tht hon ? . ' ' ?? East Kort; - v. ? ? M ra D. A. Mr? ? 1 ; W Hon ... Im h< : of tv 1 ridi - ; ?? Reni ! ' ? not her of the br de Brtii m; I '?'? '?? In film Mr. and Mrs. ,- irenc ? Davi?< n, Mr and Mrs Frederlo Ii 1 ' . ? Mr .. : Mra Pa mm l Th? rne, Mr ,n i M - Mr .? I Mr? Predi ri ?1 Ben . ? . ?? - John ? p Pre ???:,? it . ? ? ? Mr Ferdinand \\ llm?*r ling, Misi \ ? ? Irr.ei : 1?.?. Mr an : Mr? w 1 im R. a irrl Onerai Maxwi : Van Band I W ? Ihull Ml-? W ? !? ill Mil O race G ide? Mis? diriaae C ? ,?,??. H n ? .1 Cei in . r M bi l Mra : Congdon "? od, William C. Cammann and Charlea I?.?, .?,- mutai Mr and Mra Davleon who will ?nend - me Urn? in Canada, will sa:! f? r Europe lb m the p ? I II? of M ly The m 1 rlsge of Miss Mattina Rlker daughteV?f Mi ? ? i Mra Jol :i t. R :. lo J imea Howe Proe> tor, -m "f the : ite Thomaa Emerson Proctor, of I ?- a ?I? mnlai ?' .it 1 a'clo tk restants* afternoon In the Church ot tin* Incarnation The ceremonj waa performed bj the Rev. William M Qroevenoi In lh< preaonci of a congregstlon which ill III 1 t ? th? d.s The : 1 Ids, who waa 1 orted to ihe altar and given asraj n> her father., won 1 ?Imple gown of whit? atln trimmed With p.lnt lo??, and a tulle vil. lu which wi- a 1 ind om? dl imond on entent, ? gift from the bride? groom The maid of honor waa ihe bride's si tor, Mai Rlker ? . iraatda w r< tha bride's attan Inns lu?" r; Ml G mei ince 1 tt ter? 1.?. Mia.Irn B? aedi Miss LI wi \'.n par. ?t ? 1 Sun' a und Misa Iti. reae gmlth ??, lirldegroom'a beai man waa hla brother ia 1: l'i?.' ?? ir of Rosi m l'he 1 hei - ?ere it,.? bride's brother, ? in. - Laurence Rlker: Bam? iMri Townevnd Gilford Ruben Wilder Rush, Walter Alesander. Per 1 Trafford, of thi? city; ?>enr?e ?.?\, h Alberi Bhatluck, Allaton Durr and Carl ritiliman. of Boat on. The reception which followed al I i'e home of Mr nml Mrs Rlker. N>> || Weet Fifty seventh -st.. was a ?grga uns The brillai party received In the large drawing-room, and after the reception a dinner waa served to them la the library. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, after their honey? moon trip, will spend a few we. ke In New-York nnd Boeton, and tnen ?? to Hamilton, Maes., Where they will pass the .summer. The wedding of Miss Louie? A. L? wrens?, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Pan Dnzer Law? renci?, to Ferrta .!. M? ig?, su, of Mr. and afPa. Titus B. MelgB, of this city, was celebrated at 4 ? p., yesterday In the Fifth AVMUM Prenbyterlan Church, The .?.istor. the Rev. Hr. John Hall. Ba? siste.I by the Rev. Dr. ? harl's H. Thompson, pas? tor of t!:<? Madl'on Avenue l'resbyr.rian I'hurch, officiated at the ceremony, The brieVl xown waa Of white aatta, trimm? <l with BnSSailS point tac?. and the veil w.ts i,f tul!-, caughl BfJ with a dia? mond star. The BiaM of hOOOT WBI the brld?'e -liter, .Miss Antui M Lawrence The ?>ri<!>-?ma!ds w. r<- the bride's thr.?.? cousins, Misi bliss M. Batea. ..f Waahlngton; Miss Elisabeth Elliott Weillngtoa and Miss Adele M. Batea of this city; Miss Caro? line it. ' auldwell, also of thla city; Mia* Hester C. Onkley >1 Philadelphia, and Miss Clara A. Lent ley, . -rang??. N S, The best man was the bride? groo. brother, Walter M.lg". and the uehers aera Arthur w. Lawrence, brother of :he bride; Blchard Strong, Dr. John Hartweii, Francie Planer Powers, Pierre .1 Wurta, Theodore D. Trwin end Charlea ?. Bhattuck, of Boston. The receptase at th.? hom?' of th" bride'i ? trenta Plfth-av?. and Beventy-elghtb-Bt., was attende?! by a 4..??? nu~ l ei of guei ta rii Mlss Josephine M. Budd, daughter of Mr?. Abra? ham Slalght. was mnrrl"d to ?'harks LjatOf Lowe at the basai of her mo-i.-r, no M West Thir ?eenth-st.. yesterday. The ear? OBOI ? was per formed al noon by the Bev. Dr. Benjamin P. Da Coita, r. -tor of the Church of St. John the Evan? gelist.- The bride, who wore a gown of h'-llotrope aatin, trimmed with point lace, v...s gi-..-n away by her mother. Th.- maid of honor w; ? her . "tialn. Miss Mary B, Budd. The beet man was Ralph Tiner. There irere no bridesmaids or ':?her?. A nodding breakfast foil ?wed the ceremony. The wadding of Mi-s In ne F Sch.-ft'l. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Adalph S.-h-ftel, to Julius W?U w.is celebrated at |rj| p m. vest, rday at the home of the bride'? parent?. ?a M East Fifty seventb-at. The Rev Mr ?lust..? r)otth*ll, ?flhe Tempi?? Bmanu-EI, p-'iforme.i the ceremony, which waa followed by a reception The marriage of Mtes Badi? Rtttledg*, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. William i: . ledge, Of In-a, to Harry Frank MeatTbll, O'.-urr-d It 8 o'clo k last evening, at th>> home of the Srtfle*? iMst.-r. Mra. Charle? M BJdwarda, ?? ?;??; w.-t or..?-hundr?d ?nd-forty-aeventh-iL Th? ceremony w .s par formed by the Rev. Fa'!,, r M.?? nan, the curate Of the church of t-t. Catherine of Qenoa, ta Weet On?-hundred-and-flfty-thlrd-?t. Tl?..? bride wor? a gown Of white satin, tritt,m? d with duchea?? ??'-?, and a tuli?- v-ll, which was faatened srlth orange bloaaoma. Her niece, Miai Florence Edwarde, aas th? maul of honor, and Mis? Helen Bull dv?, a :<!st<-r of the bri?!??. w.,s the bridesmaid. Th? beat man was the brldegroom'a brother, Jame? Vif. Mestr.ii. Th? only usher wa Prank McCouJL After the ceremony there waa .. small reccptkMa, The wedding of Miss T>-ss|e ?, Hamburg to Harry Werihetaser was celebrated at 141 ovio, k last evening, ai the home of the bride?? p?renla. No 157 Weet One-hundr-d-.T.d-? ig!.?, .ti-h-st. The cere? mony was performed by th.- Bev. Joseph Silver mani of the Tempi? i.'manu-Ki The maid of honor was Miss Linie j Werthetmer and the beat man Morris B. Boseberg, of Washington. The marring, of Mi?? lolla L Bedford, daughter of the let? Profeaaor P, Weit?evtt Bedford, of this city, to ?. Tomllnaoa (Mil, of HatddonfleM, N. J. Will take place this afternoon at the home cf the bride'? unc??, Warner Pan Norden, ?) :?? Weat Porty-elghth-st. Mis? Mariquita Serrano, daughter of Mrs M. J. Serrano, will i?e married to Harold 0 Wdard, aon of Mr. and Mrs Henry VTItard, at ?">:?n O'? lock this afternoon, in All Souls' Church, Pourth-ave, and T\v r,tieti.- ? Th? w Ming of'Vfr??.- Estall? TUL ?snip -tanaflssaf of Mr ar.d Mr? Albert Tilt, of "."V V East Sixty aeventh-et., ro Prank Adama Acer, win be cele? brai??, l at I o'clock thla evening .n All Boula' Protestant Episcopal ? ?i rri-n. Madli ?-ave. and Bixty-etath-st A - eptl ? will follow at MM hom- of the brides parente, Miai Setti? Van Buren Pall will be married to Oliver H. Aldred it ? o'clo h l : ifternoaa, at the i,orre of her fai ?-, Dr Walter ?. Patt, No. TO W'-sr N.r ? ? ;. ?.-? r.d-? '. tn tht Flral Pi sh . < bar It, Plftl ????? and Twelftl ? ? ? ? .s .? ? even) ig, Mil.? May ? lobina ter of Mrs. M ir-.? Kmx-Rob Inaon, a I Oeorge Elltotl Llttte, eon o** Mr and Mr- s? ? Little, by the Bev. Dr Clark Wright, th. Re?. Ir. I?. I'arkcr Morgai The gjarrtag? of ?>? ? Muy laabel Ne?eon, daughter of Mrs Fr? d? ri. Selten, to Arthur Tryon ?? mp, the ?tie Edward Kemp, will be aol emnlsed tins ..ft. ? ?on, il t!?*? horn? ef th? bride'? mother?. So. '.'? Pifth-ave. The ceren wHl be follow? ? hi ? oil ??. BslUmore, April . tSp? lai) -Be toa and Sow York ? " |et> wa? ??.??? I represented at the rr. :tige In Christ Episcopal Church here to-day ?t Misa Olivia Olli, daugri r C( ??nera! .lohn Olli, o ihls . : ? ?. to James Madison Thompson, formerly of '????? meii'lil .Masi, out ..n?? of ?.us ,??;?? ?; ? bride? groom p a member of all the i? ng I timers duba He rs a Harvard gl iduate, and all but two of th-* ushers wi ?? bla - ? ? s. Thsj sraeg ?? ?. Wetsaoro, R. T. W. Moas snd Pi ?? ? C Btslagp, ? ? New-Vork; ? W. Olldden, Lincoln l??vi=. Loarla ?.? ?. W. ?. Di?pet nd PI Hip ?' irtls, of Boatos; l'bari ? Bpen e ind Samuel ? Keyset, ol Baltimora bridesmalda were thi Miaue* Juliana ? uttm< end Marlon McKeever, of New? York; Maud Thomp? son, Virginia Atklr.aon, Filza bet ? Jame.? and Knuly Harrison, of Baltimore. Mis.- Miry Esther Gill. tht brtde'a alater, wai maid of honor The beai ?-.in w.s Georg? t*. Lee, Jr.. <-: Boston ?? classmats of th? brldegr iodi Thi : ride wore a gown <?( white ':?:, ? u bod ? of which w.is trimmed with rare lace. A wedding breakfast ai General lilll'e house followed the ceremony. After s Northern i-rtinl ? e.r Mr. a d Mrs. Thompson will ?pend the sum? mer In s ???:?'?:? at Catonevllle, the stfi of the bride's father. THF TRIBUNE PATTERN, A TTuWCE PAPKR I'ATTKRN <>F I-ADIEBJ? PTVB-OORED BKIRT, NO, MH FOR COUPON AND 10 CENT*!. .\r, ssceedlnarl? stylish snd graceful model is hitro glVI n Showing the latest cut In a ladles' five-gored skirt. As represented it is gssdc of novoity ?roode with ."?:? Interlining ? ? oarrcloth to the depth of tea Inches, whl? h ? ? be omitted, however, in Bgdagg* ? nee to a petticoat worn beneath the dress skirt, ? which reede ar.? fastened ? rosa the back brsadt! ? esteedlag tho skirt graceful!) accjgf^ggg? M, im 'rm % W ,<<'?%;:*??? ,"?'-. W , ?'???/J-t '.' " "f?'*' Jf?? " V 60(U-USie.? ?rive.af?<l Skirt to the prrrent taste The s'.drf !s cut with S TSBP? t?'?.?.? froi ' a? ? fei tun thai ?- generally he.om liiri a wide ?Ingle aide ? .r.? md two bs k ? *res that ore arranged <t th? top In two backward uiinin?; pleata si ? ich aide of the p luck where the placket is finished. The ?.??,?.? |? adapted to all season ill?? f.il'fi ? including cloth ?^t??' or ?,1k. nnd may ???? plainly completed or decorated In any preferred manner ? th velvet ribbon, oat*? row rfoutices or flat bands or ? ? braid or ? a ? loon, as there U ? growing tondone) i.? ?rim many of the newer aklrt?. To make this skirt for a lady In the medium ?Is? will require four and a half yards at f'vrty.four? Inch wide material. The pattern S t ^> i? cut In ?../.,?. for a a. 8. y>. > and 30 : h * .|sj meaaurs. and retail?? for 3u cents **? mt'iMN kntiti.iN'?. t? o: . ! \ ? :rt\. ANY BIZK NO ? , (\it thla out. All In your nun?? ,?, 1 . .-.,.., 4?4 mall It te THF. PATTF.HN I "M \'; i ??:?? OK ???G. Tlill.i ?" N?m?.I . * l g ?? Ire??. Inelees Meents te say natila?; ?uj banditasi eapeiiaee for each pattern ?.?:.;-.!.