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A vVARETOWN Sl'MMKH ?Mill.. The summer girl? si Waretown, N. J., ar?? ?pending Ihelr days In doing some thoroughl) cred /??ble ???????t. They a bao know how i<? manng? ?' boat, l?ui wllh ,?ll their great knowledg? s"in> of them hn?l dreadful experiences in halting their hooks with live worm- The worms ?rill wrlggl? snd look unhapp) when they ar.? being fitted on a hook. But the ?ill* have conquered theli feel Ing? even in that respect, and tishioc is the spo rl par excellence ai Waretown LINEN AND GRENADINES, SOME NKW POINTA ON THE MAKING VP OF UNDERWEAR AND FALL QOWN8. A LIST OF ARTKXES that COMPRISI AI.I. THR ESSENTIAL? IN LINKS' FOU \\ ip. TO-DATE TROUSSEAU. Tl??* French say thai ll is In h?r underwear ihat the innate "coquetterie" (a word, by the way, ?hirh expresse? a quality quite different from our coarser frm. "rcauettlehnen") of? woman nhowa itself, and ihai ihe true elegance of h? r nature .???? the refinement of her taste an therein displayed fai ?tore than in the outaid? show of lira gowns. < >n?? COR8ET COVER, f.ACE TRIMMED. of th? mo?i| noli?. ' iture? In an up-to-date trousseau is it? comparative simplicity?thai Is "? ?ay, th?* number of inder? rmentt worn Ht one tim?? I* far ;<?*.* I)...?, t?.: n.? rly, The aim of a fashionable mondaine i* t? reduce the quantity ro a* to In umb? r is little as ? both ber ligure and h? r movement? ?inother rea? son f..r f.-w-r garment?? Is lhal .. woman who Is reali; chic .loci noi can lo Incun ? hei ell with qua ? tit les of duplicati - which In a couple of yea? will b?*r-om?? old ! -. ll seems altogel that th?? good, ??-fashloned trousseaus of former days, with dosen? upon daten!? ?? everything, have become definitely things of the past, A moilern trousseau has sbcul ino dosen of each article, thrro or four silk skirts, two or three "sauts de lit??," a woo en dn ?sing gown, ? s!k dn ?? ? gr.wn (these two latter bring quite distinct ir.?m the teagown?, which com? under th?* categor) ol toilettes), four dosen handkerchief? for dal!) us? ??? a (iozi-Ti for full dresa. These comprise al th?? essentials in linen for a trousseau, althoug course, other thing? muy be added. Chemises, whirr, at one time ?eemed to promise to become ?>o A pp. ETTY WAT TO MAKE i'P A BlaACK ORENAOI SK ?oietr. hav?? ?gain come :.?.?? fashion, but thej ?re sdj'jsted to ih? Sgure, snd sre often mad? wllh sn 0Vf,rhan!2in? poinl front end baci which cover?? 'he ?or????: and serve? In lieu of .1 rorset. ove?. ?hile u?? bo:tora ol th? ? h< ml. ? ??- ruffled, snd a? 1* M ? short ;i<irt Where lh? coraet-cover? sre sep ertttr, they ,1,, not reach to lh? watot, but ar?? ilk?? tight-??p?,?t boleros, or i?r? ti??i Ilk? .? ?nugly ??p??? V-shaped tl? ?m, in a knot Ju?t beton? the i.u-t The lT4w?n of Un pressai ?tel ?r? ne longer the awkward and ugly pantalettes or trousers, encasing each leg to below the knee. They ar.? now made ?o short and full that the) are more hk?? skin* In appearance, and therefore much inure graceful, One of the nea'es? Ideas In this line ar? the aceor dlon-plenled drawer?, which render the dividing line quite Indistinguishable The \v..rk on the lingerie of the period is of the finest luce, let Into Ihe material In the way of Insertion bands or ? design, combined with hand embroidery, tiny little ui.-ks nrnl shirring, ano all sorts of fairylike handi? work. Nothing Is too elaborate tir too costly foi modern undera ? ? : EARLY AUTUMN GOWN Her? - th? description of a newly Imported gown would be charming for early autumn: The material Is .. moss-green taffeta. The skirl ?ia* ?. ? email tucks around the hotton* snd eight more half-way between the walsl and hem, giving the appearance of an oversklrt; th?? upper pi ri <.f lh? hlousi bodic; is entirely covered with small h?>ri /?>:ii.il tuck.??, and over this, ? ut in ?? low V m the neck. Is a sleeveless bolero of white cloth, rlahor. iti | embroidered with .1 Persian design In rolored -. h this Is cut up m an Inverted V. At the walsl hack and front the sleeven are of 111? green -ilk and have groups ol small tucks .it ii.itrvuls fi ?.th t he si 11 Ieri lo Ih? wrist. Another recently made gown of great "chic" I? of black grenadin? made uji over black taffeta, with ;? -..ii of overvestmeni of white guipure, made ovei colored *ilk. whl. h b open In front, hoth on . lice and on thi i?klrt, the latter consl ling of labs from ti;.? hips which are separated from each (her about a foot, ?ho? ini ih? f ?Ids of in? black grenudii.tween This garment is belted in at ; he wa ? : Tl ? fronl ol I he -kin nnd also I h< bodice Is a transparent?! ??!' black grenadin? over white muslin, th? sides of the guipiir? be.ng ????1?? ? ._? 1er with gathered strips of the grenadine, each drawn I ope thei In Ihe centre with folds oi the grenadine ? rming lh? n-mblance .,f a bow 1 , ? ??\?< s are of th? black gr?nudine, made with? out lining, gathered horizontal!} and llaht, an?l ? . ? rom top '" bottom "Joi k? ys" ... w hite Kill pu re < ? : the sho dder A pretty ? mpleci ment." to freshen up th? 1.y of an old g wn. Is a au pur? yok? ?rl I? h comes down 10 p polii ! t?? the l hack ind front with"! k ? ys" from the ?ame i?, ce ovei : 11? - houldi ?*. .11 eiljn .1 with a tiny doubled ruffle of black chlff ?, ???? ? with ? colored taffeta collar and bell Th? effeel of this arrange? ment i* r< illy >?.:?'? mely pr? Ity. ? (Hit Ml Mill) SEIGHHOHS. FRANCES E WILLARD Bf'EAKS IN PRAIBK OF Ml.*.* IVEB AND HER BIRD BTCDIEB "I hav?? l ?ng w 1-ii? d, ' ?aid Fran ? * ? WH' ml yesterday, "thnt Misi Kl'a Gllberi Ives, who, with f?r. Louise ''. Purington, conducts Ihe Bnuwmut s h?.??I for Hills, p, Dorchester, Mass., might >????? her w.'v cl? p to po to other schoo's seminaries ind colleges foi women nnd give ihe results of her ' rd studi? ?. M: s 1.. - has airead) ?.me ? well-known writer on 1 ?? subject, being ;? bom child "i the outdoors.' Bhe look up the study nt firs! m .?? 1? Tea tlon fn?m h? r remarkaldy *.ks ful work as a iea?-her, which provts lhat it wis done from love, as everything musi be thai i wot: h doing: sh?? 1*? a ?? ????! as well .,- a student, an.l her articles combine both qualities, "Miss Iv- i- an authorltj on the nubji t of 0111 1 nelKhbors, and fen experiences would br hk? h ??? tell more favorabl) in the character ?.f ???????? tii n t.. be attracted bj her ran exampl? and persuasive teachings Into the nature indies thai Bhe has found ai once so fascinating unii ? h? Ipful. l notice thai our bird talkers ar?? finding a con ? ?.?. imen's coll? ??? -. .??, .i nr Miss 11 ?? ? ng ? hit. no;, ?n woman, 1 he t.. Iks Ives mi^ln ?.'.?:! b? utilized lo win Ihe .it ? ho are noi v. nl to < ompany ??ith ?- The subject of bird study Is becoming ?.. :i, :? 1 ? Ming '?. Intelllgeiil women ever} year, and we have not enough expa-rts to -; ? irouuil ? ? ? it seems 10 m?? an a. I oi pub I?' beneficence !.. bring th? merits of this scholar!) bui m desi woman to the notice of a larger ?"Ircle than has .?* yet enjoyed hearing her words <>f gentle wisdom "!?r. Purington, who waa 11 schoolmat. ol Mi??* I\<- at Mo it : Holyoke, and her Iif? : ng friend and associate, appreciates Ihe bearing ot hei work .??. adjunct to the ?.? . rtmeni ?.f health outdooi m lem 1 lielni Ih? lef orn? 1 t? ne In - he docioi 's level-headed wa; ? ' ' hlnkl ? LI\ l\t; t,\ RONES IM) 1 RI STS. A PITTABLR G??? UlSTOVBRED BT ? ????????? "i?? tur ?urn ? ????.????*? mismos ?*, i'i? summer advances the . i -. :. 1 r - com with ih?? vai ? u . rtlldren's charities are finding many rases oi extreme destitution among th? .??. ? of the poor. The Sick ? 'hlldn n's Mis? ' - ' hlldn p - Aid Bo. lety, which h is given attention this season ;?> the congested quarter? ?.: the .'?.' ? Bid? nelow Fourtcenth-M., has ills ov.1 ?om? ; 1? cases ol suffi ? Ing foi wan? ? :' in? di? esi ? are and 1.1. Kver) ? ? ;?? rl? 11 ed ??ra. tl?..: ?rorkei knows tho.addesi cuses of destitution sre lildd? ?1 .??a.??, h.?, ,,,,. ?, M, ,,,, where th? ?roi lh) pool shrink In sll? p uff? rlnf ?r?.m i? . publl : . H n would brini |.rompi ha Its ble rcll? f Vesti rdaj one of the vlaltlng phj slclai of Ih? Blck Children's Mission dl overed .. ?.1-.? ul ? ? ?ture In an utile room In .Miai,,, -si ?here .1 mother and iw<? chlldr? : ??.. ,. ,?; ?he ? ili : of larvatlon ri poor mother wat un.n.l?? t.. w.?ik. and It *.?- found thai the union . rea ture? ?:... actual!) been subsisting on and 1 iet? whl the ? . ? bad pi? ked from garbage cans und .. ne'lgl ???? rh? ??source? ,,: ??,, ml m my ? - ??' ???' ' laracier are exh lusted ind managers 1 arm sll) ?ipp?j| 1 . ? ?? mall, ,,,. d \t charll amoni he mountain ml , 10 si nd gli of m ? ? <'. I.. Brae? ihe f h ilren's Aid Soci??! ?? loi ;., ? rweniy ?...n.l-.-:. .,. , Oeorge < uldti superln ? rident, No '* Hroadwa) ' h< ks houl?! he drawn to tin-order of \ H H? ????' I tre:isur? ?. ..t ?| :?.,,!,, ? .,?,, s? .. Children's Ml slon ? HVHOOLYARDS is PUBLIC Pl.AYUROUMiS. n now teem* probeble thai tn? Board oi Educa? tion ?will fsvoi th? ?uggeatlon of n? s,,,., ? pHrKn .? ? Commit!.1.1.???? ?? ... in, 1, It, r ,,, j ? mi, to the H...II.? that the playgrounds of lb? pui ?,, KchooU ?- need i?r publl?? playgrounds Prest ,1,.,? ? ubiseli is an ""'???' champion ol the pi.?,,,. .,,,,1 man other? ol im ?eosro uro known iu be in fa?, or of it. Tribune QC?ET?Z 0~oD CnrccL I?I*-.'? mu ??P ? ?a?, art?, ?s ??0?/?'^ e*?,?. t o?< ,?, ?or Civee? ?o? /W/ -*(.<*???? p?m it on Uf t .r re???'. ??>?? *"? /'?*?!) ? r? t wti ?"o"???". rea??) ^????j '.? ?%?*?>??H*et**mff,mr^ I WOUld like to SSk If there I? any ?me still U**Oa your li?t who would Ilk? once a a? ?? l> Um Woman ? Page snd th? Bunday ?upplemen! of Th? Tribune ???nt to her, Th-y contain too mucl ?*.? reading to be consigned lo the waste-paper basket, and se ? should Ilk? to corn oui oui motto, p??? 'hem on. I airead) mall Sve periodical? regulsrl) ia tho?. ?. .? favored with reading mattei than my? self; one through our society to Evans, ? ol . boo Ihe oth.r? t.. viiilon? ? lergymen ?? the South. I thank Th.? Tribun, foi helplrig me to both hi?" ?nd recelvi sunshine. Trulv yours. ?. , ... Mrs. ? ?' ' Mr? t .! t Plea.nd Ihe Only ?Vernane Page? i.. Mis? Nettti Bartlett, Montague, Mas?. THK ?G?8???? EMBLEM. Presiden I General ol ihe ? B s Beveral mem? ber? of Ihe t ?. ? have sent f??: scimene of the coreepsls, end Ii bus given me (treat pleas? ?tr? to r-?n<i Ihem th? flowers, Will you kindly ?tate in the Sunshine column thai if ;'"'? ethers wish "our emblem" ? will be most happy te arad It. if th.y will ?.ml ?tump? for Ihe postage. Ii Is .urti.-uh io p.-ok flowers lo go bj muh In this weather, for they lose their freshness. How? ever, ihey s.. revive when pul In water. nur plant? .???> m to be proud of ihelr honor and distinction, for Ihe? have begun !?? bloom ?gam. Most slncerel) vours. Mrs. l.ullSK C. NORTON. Hlghtstown, Rtrs P. O., N. J. 1.?.!?.? Moody senda the following ata?as?: TO THK "HEAVY-LADEN." ? Bj ? P. Van Alstyn? ? He . rles, "How oft. p ye forget!" ll? aland? wllh outstretched hai T.. ink.? ? lu? burden? ? hai > ?? bear, If ye wa.u'.i until ? ?tnlul.' Oh, blind: look on lhal waiting hand! <>h, lak.? the proffered love, wjhlch onlj walla to sn.lh ihe path lllm abo?.?*! ? Moody: Thal lea?)? follow Ing versi*? ..r ? ?en! by foul? Ol u ?IiUY. iBy Un K Alice Bradlej In the Christian l.eader.1 l.if; me up MM ? see the dalai? ? HI..-sommi: while on the quiel lull?: All the summ. . ?? tilled with ?unshine. All the air with bird-notes thrills: '?. .uh the ?hadowa ihe pure, white lille* Lift from lh. ?rater? .? ipa of ?now; ? ? er Ih? rock? n? allver -h.it11. The dun. Ing brook cast? 10 and fro. I.i! ' lire up till I w ,'. h ; h. shadow? t'hase the liu-lu oVr the ??..????'? ?.?. i.I?-' Sofi. m.i.v miai.? ur.? settling -low',?. Down .m lie upward turning lute ? m nid ii? o - he wind'? uiiai musli*. I would i > . th? ?..It ?? a spray ???? I!..? fi ver am brov and ? ...lid. Ih. I go ir m : hem ill away. Wondroua awe-el ?,- lh. glowing ?ami..??. Raindrop'? -I'uikl?? and aunbeam'? klr?! t?h! will ihe llf. b. ?.?.,!?? be mr?i 1er Than the summer?? I knew in ? his? Lift m?? m. for a moment loi ??? ? c..??.v, ?ili.?, beside the burn! You will coin, with another nprlng-llme I ?hall ?? ? ? t again ? ? turn. ;.ii. 11 p? ??- ?, ? he nlghl I* , omlng ' l. .nt ere Hi ? morrow hid? you ?rake, 1 ?hall see, o'ei I he wooded hlll-lon . Dawn of an edles? mnrnim: break Oh! there ahli.'er the misty water? . '.u. s of u ii y pr. ? ned wllh Ughi ' Softly echo??? th? vole? ..f ?Inalns Goodby, Summer! noodby. Oood night! CNPINIBHED LIVES i?:v Ma belle I' Clapp In Ihe Chrlatlan I.eadci ? I'lu-re ,ir. no lives unfinished, Incomplete, flod ui?-s ?. ?. ? ? ? man it birth som. work to do, Some pr.?? ion? ??one of ?frange, prismatic hu?? To carve and polish, till it ?hall be m.?, t To place within HI? (empie, still and awrel lit. thai I.. .|op. the ?oui may not pass thi The dooi in grander world?, to ilm more true, To wider llfi with love'? sweet joy? replcl And if ihe working lime l>?? short, und ? in Wiih li? dear human ties !..? hard in !? ? ?? li, are lhal ' !.??!. Whose though! hath given Ihee birth. ?Itili hold? for thee ihe heal thou ranal receive; .:?? ?un the ?onl In passing through lhal dooi Though losing much, nain? Infinitely more, \ "shut-In" for years ?end? the following re p? fura dainty fruii dish, which her sister make.? for Ih? Ini ..ird'? . njoyment: DISH FOR AN INVALID. T'k?? ripe bananas, ?lice Mum thin imo a glaa? (Hah and cover with whipped cream lhal ha? been ?w??. teni ? to taste and flavor? d. Will the aender of Ihe above recipe pli i?e ?end name and address thai a bad?:.? maybe forwarded? 1 President-General or the T. B, s : May t loin your bright circle and help to scatter the sunshine In some darkened life? I am noi s "shut-In." M) Father ha? been pleased to give me health .ind .?!? tini? far, bul my thought? often ga ul .,, those e ?. have noi lho?e cr .? l?le??lnga to en? joy II tamp and poem, whi.-li I trust will l, : m?? In a? :i m?'tnl?er. The poem has brought ini.ii c.imfon ri ? ?. -r 11:11 ? ? Into my life, and I ti imi it ma) no lu Ili? name *> many others. \???. ?INTMKNT He perform? h Ihe thing turn I? appointed foi me Job xxlli. 11. Thou haul u;u. uu'-l his .inda thit !??? eannol pa?? Job ?? ' "I n- ippolni m nt, 111? appointment." . ' hi?:.? (??? lei :? I . i -1 - - r ? I . ???.n ? lie the ir! Ing ??! my pui po-.> l? ?*,,, ?? belter ?? ml ?.? for me Hla up;.our m. ni mil ? r .? hit ?sing, Though ll maj .me In dlsgtil ? l'or :.il : ? um ? '.,? beginning, 11 j ..-n to II ? ?\ .-..ni II???. ?? >i ippoli im< nt, HI? appolntmi ni " \\ h .-. ? T u Loi G-. ?? uo I il e? m?- ????'. ? ??.?? r-;.iti i? un u know ? m?? 1 ulh . Who my fallii and love ?oui,? t??-? I ',.?. like loi ?ni-:, .a ri hl? parent, II.? ?.?,..!????? rtli.-ri II? know? Thal lb? child accept? uit.|uentloned, All lhal fi ?.ni ? ii? wi-.io.ui flow? "Disappointment, in- appointment." \ . ?oo ? ?????? will II?? with . I l " Prom denial? >?M ??? gather ?*?.?.?- n ? of HI? I..?.? untold. Well. He kn..?.?.- ? ich broken puri.? !.. ...!? t ? full. i. .!.???!.. r tri?-l. Ami ? ??? end of all ll?? dealing? Pro) ??.- our ( lot] i- wise an I lu-t. "!>:??.???..lutin, u?. iti- appointment," ?,.? ?. ? take ?? ? lien u su?' I.Ike I '?? ? lu , ..' lv. Ii.I o :. ill? r. Ylel lint v. .1 i.. Tin ? uivli: AH m.? life'?? plan .- Thy moulding, Not on? . Ingle . hol .? i"? mine. !.? ? me nn?s? ?. min pining. Pathei S.? will, bul Thine " IL l. I,. In "The Watchword " ? . in D ... i:i.i/\ ? ????. Sail Point, ?. ? President-General of the ? .-' s Although In good health my ?elf, l un- ora. il ?ally a "shut-In" In car? ing for a ?shut-iii" for over ? >. ur I never fulled to And comfort In the Sunshine column; ther.? sl \? ? ?..m? .1 ?., be * " ???? ? -. ? ,11 .... ...IJI-llliil . .',.,, ,111, ,,,? ,, ... N? IJ.in?.I lo be ?omethin? II. ll suited to mj and I looked e iE< rly ? .r It every da) Th? \.i???? I have Raved, and rounl ihem ???.???? mj ?;?...;???: I rea ?lire? In. I. -..| um Mill tlnd a little ?election Which I thoughI mU'ht be a comfori to ?..nie ..t ihe muH. t i t. -. ? ?iKier?. I do noi know by ??'vun :? e STlllen noi where ll i? fiuin. It was ???m io u friend and ;???-.?.? on to mr I am ?o In ? ? ed In the Sunshine Boole!? I would like to be? come u member I am ?ur?? it i? doing ? grand work Voiii- imi?. Ml?? KATK I? ? INC. So, ? ?-, irl-sl . Pat? mon N. J, Ml?? ? .??? ?. King s.-ii.i a ?tamp for n T. R s pin Your .rum. ha? been enrolled. Votir eonlribu iron ? ? *.??? lb ni li wa? ?? nl In b) s T H. S. m? m b.r lr.-l week Voi- copi ??? |?? "?:.??,,| on." ? /// /,' FACE lo BE li ?SHED. The c.;.i.-- of ?..), rty, who f..r eleven year? ha? I--I. ?? ' omina e.nun foreigner? lo Ihe ?/rea! Nei Woi il l- lo hsv. her nob'e face p??.? mu????'!. hrO'IX. (?own ?.un.ob ?rubbed aio "done up." Sr . vu- ?.? -?. queening II a? it??.!...? - Island for l<v 11 ? ?.? v.. i,i \ ? .p? mil ? in,? and Ihe ?? ?? u fu wa ? iki-n nib ??; liberties with he? and . . ? h?? Codile?? .,? i.i?.. ??. herself! Al an) rate ?he I? to Im ?? *h? il with -? ap nnd \? ilei si .1 ? IiIm-i! with u l?ls bath brush al in earl* date, R ?? II uMI ? "/?'" /.'/?'> IT I HORSE Mi-- i.om.i Kiiioii of Danforth, .\'. waa It? drivel ..f Ihe win.luv hors? al ih. reren! horse ? ,.?.? In l'ill-tbld. in Which .ill tiie drivers wer.? women The women ?a.Ilvlded skin?, ami a??? ... . ? ...i.^.i-.m .... .... ......?,?.?? ..' ' I :o IU-? ''. ' moni . redltably. I her .mint? / I.i II PI COI /.'*-/ I V.Vfll M III M. - Melu Ina ? ?? IVIrce haa announce programme ol afternoon ???? ? ires f.,r the . ..-u? ? ' In? lud? ? 'm? ?epa ral.ir?ei yh nlng In Janu irj. s - f.. ou - ? u "Honra ?Viti ih? American Idealista" Kd ,.,? tillan Poe, Nathaniel II. ?tborne, Ralph Waldo [.?,.? ? ,.? mi H : ? Wllh Ihe (?ie,,. ? trema lista'1 ??,, ik< ? i-'ui. Itisi ? ? bird Houi- u Uh ll . Pumre" Ideal or co .>.".?? housekeeping, Ideal New-Tork, Ihe Ideal? ,.f un ?...?.l'a l'i?.'?? ? The "hours" will be held r.? No 11 tVesl Thirty? ?? ??--:. on Wedneaday and Thursday afternoons at 1 o'clock Mr? Petrci r. f. r- b) permission to ti.?? r?v l?r Arthur Brook? ? F Chandler, Abram s Hewitt \y |. How? i- n..? Re? In wi Ham lt. Hunting? ton and ? he Rev, L-r Bdward Judton. THE WINDOW GARDEN. THF PIONRER PFFO WOMAN OF AMBRICA OIVKf BOMB ?????????a INFORMATION. BVKH BlaOOMINO ROSES-HOW T<1 KKH. PftlTNR ASM TRAIN TIIKM IN ORMO T?> SK'T'RP. QOOD lll.??"MIN?; l-t.ANTS. Miss r II. I.lppliii-ott, of Minnesota, the pioneer sen! woman of Amerba. has Issu???! an Interesting little pamphlet on "Fiorai ?Cultura" for the beneflt of hei patrons. T'u?? book ?Iocs not pretend to be scientific, DUI give? Just th? Information the iitna leur needs, In ? simpa? and comprehensible form. Regarding the window garden sh?? says: it |? bad policy, especially for beginners, to sturi wllh 100 birg" ? ???11"!???. H.'gin With eastlj grown plants, ?nd pro?.?I to mor?? tnstldiou? ? i?s i.y degi ?? s. p is ., asletake to crowd the ?pace for plant? unduly, l.?-i each speclnwn stami nearly or Quite cleer from all others, even If it be st the rosi of throwing out sonn- plants. Half a dosen fin??, vigorous, uncrowiled plants ar?? much mor?? ?atlafactorj than Ihre? tim.-s as many crowded and, sa a consequence, Ill-shaped and un? health) ones. "Too miii-h ?1res? I* generally laid upon the im portance of suitable ?oil; snd amateur? sometimes become dtseourgged ?l Ihe thought of ohtslnlng the certain kind of ?and, the leaf mould, Ihe loamy s<,ii ..r the clay The real troth of the matter I? that any good, fertile garden soil, thai will gl*OW plant? outside, wl ' be nulle a* good f.?r win.low IN THK ROSE GARDEN. L rden culture The addition of >i little send or leaf mould, if ll een lie obtained, or <>f street ?weep? ings for those who live In the city, or anything that will mak?? ihe ?oil Ughi ?nd porou?, I? de? ?irab?? for potting Ihe young plants with t?snder roots. "Plant? grown In the house are besi ?*"P' I? R?0(l thane i?> pinching the end buds of those ?hoot? thst gro? too rigorously, This (?much ?better than allowing .1 fen ?hoots to grow until the) need ?up port, snd then cutting them hack. ? In taking up plant? from the garden for lions?? . ulttire, i: l-? liest to cut back at leaal one-half, snd, after polling In good ?oil, water el once, end pul In ? ? ?.??I. shad? I place, , ??Amateurs .?- u rule, repot too often, and keep ?heir pin n ta lu too terge pots H is ot no use to ?xlve a plant fresh -<>il l.? for.? its roots hai? pretty well occupied the .?l?l Ther? Is a proper tlm?? ;?> re? pot nnd lhal is wh.n the ball of e.-irih is well sur? rounded by root?, .? ?tat? that can he determined by tipping th.? pi ml out of ihe pot. "Another point ??? ?be rememhered ? that if large flower-pot? are used there will be more leave? than flowers, Often pants hav refuseil to h.ossom simply ?.??, aus??, hr.ving no much ?pece, Ihelr ener .;,.... \V..[?. bent ' pon forming rootlets and leev? ? it is essential te give the plants abundance of air but caution ? required In s,, ?loin?.:. A draught ,. cold air ? houli! n? ver be nllowed to blow directly ?. the plants: Ihi wan.low should be lowered from the iop for .. few moment? delly, link*?? the wind I...W-. strongly from the direction In which the win? dow is located. \ ?? t NT ?F HEAT REQI'IRED "The amount of heal required by Ihe ordinary c?as* of plants In ihe windows ?- sometimes a source ..f great anxiety to the amateur, My ex? perience has been thai ihe a mou ? ? ..f heat ma., be govern? I b) n,.? .-ff.?. ? upon ourselves; for example. If we ar.mfortable in a temperature ?.( from ?SI to 70' during Ihe ?lay and*?? lo 6) ?:? night, the ?ame ?,.?:.t will la? just righi for our plant?. u ATERIXG Proh ib ? u. ?? ?? mistakes are made In walei In ? window plants than In any other parr ol their culture, ?? ??, of .-ours., quite natural that the eat of the ordinar) roan wl I have ? drying effect on the plani?: ?? Is i"?t advisable t?? keep the si.r lille?] with water ronstanl ?. a* ii h.?s a tendenc) ?. Imliice sourn?.f Ihe *?>il. The beat method wah which I ?m familiar Is the practice <?t -. ?? .?,.? |niis In a I...V containing uu ??????? or two ol ?ami; moss will answer the imrpo*.ull) ?is well. flFlRANH'Mfl xm l'I.? ?W KltlN'i; "Why .!.? not m? geranium? (lower? Is ?, ques? tion We hear very frequently. There Is, a? a rule '?u on? am?wer viz, the) are In '?>" large p..ts a five-Inch pot Is sufficienti)? lar?-e for geranium? The ??-? of .?! designs for growing ihe geranium In Is ?? iln can; <?l?l fruit ?uns are admirable; the quart *?/>? Is much better than .? seven-Inch put. lu Biich Ihe pia nix delight. slmpl) '.?-.?.? us.? the soil doe? no: ?Iry ont s?? rapidly; th?? s..il remains moi*! und cool, lie proper conditions of growth Geraniums have l??en grown In pint tin cans lhal for profusion of bloom nnd siz md ylgor of foil age would pul the dorisi n, sh.iiii. . THK in si:? t PEATA "To k?-?;? plants free from Insect p. s ?. require? ?onsiani watchfulness and considerable labor. If we wall until our ?tock ?* overrun with green By, scale ?nd mealy Ihiit, Ihe ? isk Is almost hopeless. if we ore faithful in oar work and lake the first of 'he intruder? and put them ruthleaely to the ?word, ll I? comparatively ? isy, Tobac?*o sin,,k.? |i certain death t > the green By, or aphis ir ihe plants are In a room that rnn be ? lo-.-.i tight and all sm..k.?.! ji once, b) using an Iron poi iill-?| with moist or damp tobacco stems, Into which drop ? few live ?'?'is. so much the better; but as the many thei keep plant? have no such convenience, they must ??online their plants In a paper bag or han.?: and here give them a ?rood dose of ?moke; the m.ali '???? end scale usuali) su? limb to ? touch ??f ? '?'in? G* hair brush dipped In a rnlx'ur.? of alcohol and w.it.-r. equ ,: parts ' I VI-lMil.ix.MiN.; R< igRg ,!.* >? ;| eta?? ar.? noi ?u?.-?fully eultlvated by the amateur In the window garden, says "The Women'? Home Companion." so it is better to bed Ihem outdoors, w.,.?. ?he) can remain from year lo year, If the planting !? .lone ?-..riv in the sea -'"? *?? Ihet a | od development of ro.iis and top* ? '" "? "i? l the tl?*! .. mon, the plants usually en? dure the tit-? winter inharme.1 b) fro? ?? |? usually better, however, lu place a board frame "?? md the bed In autumn, and as the holidays ?p. ;. nil In some evergreen ?ought, and cover wllh board? ?o arrana? l thai they will turn the watci When warm Say? come In the spring re? move ihe baianls and evergreen branchei and re ??????? onli ?- .il- m cold nights, li,.-,?- are ran??) injured b) cobi until after midwinter, when ine sann?.* lies In t.? gain In ?trength an.l cause the bini? ? swell it i* then thai the protection I? '" II atari? needed In ? ? nada and the far North? ern Blutes most of th? eyer-blooming roses will ai .??? ????.?? eve?-) winter: bui In ihe Ml.1,11.? and Bom hern State?? the plants, when Well e?t?bll?hed will rare!) miffer from ? old. except .ii.it ?omellmes ?he ?.,.- ol th? .aaii. ,.?- .n, killed. These bran hes. however, .an be remo\ed In Ihe -?prim;, ani ? li?? ???.wih wil be all the more vla;..r.i:* for the prun? ing ul'.e,,. 7 H L CH RI s ? I I \ // E L RL Its' HOB E. The Sisterhood ?>' ihe Christian Helpett have re ently received Ihe glfi of a home I? whs h.? queathed to one of lh? 1 ?ter? by lier fgther, end ?he be? mede ovei th?? beque?! i?> th? ?.r.ler. This or* r. ei he? been aire? i\ si.u?? I In The Trlb- ! ?m?, i- n -isterh.I He member? of which tak.? : no v..?.?.??. Theli dut) Is t.? car? for th? ?lek p???r. j ?: I ,. ..li?: was start? I b) I ph) ?le an gltd ? | clergyman io meet ? crying necessiti l>r Arnold ? f'atlln needed nur?? ??, ? in ur his poor patients . .ni ih? Rei I?. Haillngtou needed nur?e? for his ? poor parishioners Three women volunteered 'beir - ? \ I r?, an ? .???et ? *.\ months' ? ?ais. uf le? turn on :????.????: by Dl Ca.-lin and ?? bei physicien? he . ??.Ici was orgenlged wllh Bitter August?, Hater Lydia ?nd Bieter Man .?* members Men?,? new ; m? mi..?!- heve since .??. ? added to ili?? ..r.ler. but , ?ven these tin.) themselves unable to enswer ai: ?le- ? ???G.??? The ?a,1er I? supported mainly by the gittn of frlen.ii?. and thouari, ?is existence has been brief the ?,-ope of It? wi.ik ha? been large. The uniform ?if the ?jlatcrhood Is blue serge, with wh'te neckerchief, roller, cuff? and cap. EAR VEST TALKS O.V BIRDS. OLIVE THORN! MILLER TKI.I.8 THK Tltl'RS DAT A FTKR.NOON 'MB MI'?'H ?>K HIHT) history. A .1-;,nln fu! ? .1,? Issue, thi? ?.iinim-i. of tbe Thursday Afternoon Club of Roelyn, tins in en the bird talks by Mr*. Olive Thorn?- Miller to a moril? lo?*; clans of twenty women, most of them from tlie Brooklyn trot?n* ai Sand? Pols/t. Aa th?? ehib ?? essentially a summer one. and has It? weekly rneetltm? at the country residence? of the New York and Brooklyn women, who are lart/elv ll? members, and a? these are located In Westhuiy, Boelyn, <.r-ut Keek and B?nda Point, lbs dis? tances make an AugUSl intermlsfilon desirable The larK'sl memberablp being al Sunds Pomi Ail K'isi ? usually a red-letter month. owInK lo some ?i.e. mi .nid pleaaanl arrangement .?mona; ibe mem? ber?? Hiring there, nnd tin? Hummer the lesSOOS Ig blldlolC hllV?? beeil lleSel \e,||y popular. Mr?. Miller not only presents Interesting fact? in an Mirreeable manner, but the exhibition of s..|(Te.| birds and nest?, wllh which she Illustrates each talk, gtvea polni and llf?? t.. ever? detail in "Woo? ???? and Mating." Hi?? first talk a I ven at The Island. ih.? San.?? G????? residen.?? of Mrs Alberi Q Mc? Donald, th?? ?.ini- were specially attractive, ?how ??? ??.? brilliant plumage that many birds hove hi ?h?* m ? Muti ?eason. They wer.? shown in pairs, the .sombre-hue.? female contrasting str?nget) with hi ? male In hi? blighl feathers Such preseiiiatlon? of bird life." ?..Id one of Ibe ria?? yesterday, won new allies In the cruaode f^r Hie rlKht? of our ?mall feathered neighbors, and if Mrs. Miii.-r , oui,? lesd In this mode of warfare direct ini?, the camp of the enemy Hi.? foolish women who .n.? often only lhoughtl??saly cruel, rue teseli would n.. doubt ?..? more satisfactory than ?.? ,-ei I.? -n attained. I: I? very likely thai th? Ignorance of m???! women In natural history lia? made them in. on ?Istently herd hearted in countenancing bird ?laughter for their personal adornment, so that it :? atirely t< alep in thr right dire, tlon and an honor to in.? .lut. women who have Inaugurated theee bird ? a Iks. "Mrs, .Miller gives such ? human side to ? tie small creature? thai ?ne who h.-urs her wonder? ih.ii If is no! conaldered a . rime to take their lives Their love?, passions, even divorcing, sre so akin to human beings thai th.?re la learned of ? heir Interesting way a the mot.? the) seem to claim pro? tection. "Mrs. Milbr lia? so arranged her talks that ?he ?.?.?m? lo lime e.n.re.l bini bisturi, even ta. minute details, and If club women in general would take up ?his siibj??. ? ...? heartII? as they have other reforms there would soon be no need for ?poetai legislation 10 prevent ihelr extermination, and Ihelr beat friends would I,,? found among their present enemies." Member? >.f ine Thursday Afternoon Club who hu,.? rillende,| ? he maturili?; talks ar.? Mi?, Noah chapman, Mrs. Alberi O. McDonald, Mr? Thomas Mot!. Ml?. Bherw.I ? ??filli. Miss Anna Willeis. Mr? Rdwurd Willei?. Mrs. C?ore;.? A. Thajrer, Mlas Presar, Miss Chapman, Mis.? Titus, Miss Margaret Thayer, Mis. Wright, Mm. Mpplncott, Mr? Thorn?? iMapham, Miss ui? Willei? and Ml?? Mott. THE hW's GOSSIP. Mr, and Mr? ? ??. Beattle and Ihelr son Whit? tle? ui...? returned from a trip to Virginia Beach and ? ?Id l'oiii? c mfort. Orange Day will be celebrated by tie Chautau? ? I tans ??-day. The programme is as f illows: 11 a. m., band concert; 2 p, m., address, 'TheTwentieth Cen? tury Woman." John T.-mple Graves; ? p. m. ('. 1. ?? <" Itoiind Tai.b?: .". p. m.. lecture, "Coethe's 'Paust,'" Dr. ?. ? Rubtnkam; '. p, m., Bpworth i.? i,'.!.? uray: meeting: ? p. m.. campflre of Chou latiqiia County Veterans' l'nlon; 9:1.', p. m . Bdlson's Vitascope. I>r. R. OsgOdd Mason ?111 lecture,00 "The Voice? and Vision? of .loan of Arc" at Cre.-nacre-on-l be? Plscstaqua this afternoon. I.? Ian I T. T'owers will give in entertainment of dramatic readings in the 1'nlverslty Temple. Na? tional Prohibition Park. Sta ten Island, thi? .venins. Last iiis.il the evening's entertainment in the Y. w. c. a. Building, ???. : [?'.!?: Plfteenth-st., .*on ?Isted of ? musical drill, parlor came? and physical culture. Tu.? Ptoatlng Hospital o' St, .lohn'? C.iiid made a trip yesterday down the Bay to th.? Seaside Hoe pltal a: Mew-Dorp, Steten Island. Hundreds of sick babies and poor mother? w-re on board and were ?ready refreshed by the sali air and the change from th?? stifling tenement horn???. Mr?. Btanleyetta Titus vTerner, who has been suf? ferlng from severe Injuries caused by a fill from her wheel, ? now Improving snd ? so far on the ruad to recovery thai so?? e.\(.is t.. ?,.? able t?? leave for the country In a few days. Two enterprising ? hlcago women have recently open..,? .un agen ?> for th?? purpose ..f furnishing to schools, literary clubs or Individuals bibliographie? on any aubjecl desired. Their ap?ela I aim Is to give assistance t.. ?.mien's duba. When notified ..;' the topic? foi discussion, programme <>f m?*et Ings, eta?., they will prepare a "systematic eo-irse ?: 11?. with topics! arrangement for the direc? tion of a?? members." They also furnisn refer? en .? und reading lists to school? .md colleges In un> lin.? of ( leir work ? ? '//// TRIBI \E IRIsH M K II Ml. ?. KN. ? W ?. ?? ?? ????! N'T.*? ?: -,i.-i?; ?; Tern. ?1??? i> G w ?. i.ii.tiii. Hotel i'haaiplaln. ?. V. moa .? ,<? ?? . ?eo ??- .?....1? ? I .unwell? eta?? III Ha? .?nuli.? ai-hnol ..f l'i- 1?r-t Presbyt?rien l'hurrh, I*m Angel???, ''.il . 100 "la nielli.chini K s a ? ??. ?". lotto ' atra. u. li. t.. Ir "... ?"? " > ?'.I ' .... ?.MU .s D . lOtSI I'.U.? a.f ai sul ..f ielll .II., le ull.l t. .> ? l.v Horace Stuari ? "rasi a, ?even yeara old, >.f llrooklyn lieisht? . R i; . i:..?i Uranga. i<J< ? \ friend." thruueh .1. I. Kile. Portland, M- .. SOS Knima Knapp, Keltlmore, Ml. lot?) ?? and Mm ? s T Htranahan, Krooklyn . :....j. ,; \ it?- ?:??... ?., nu. .'..?? M . pata" . . lo? '???..?li l-.iii S.??. ?,?.??.???? . ft ?U Il R. I Alban), ? "? too ? ?. ?? . ? to* ? ?.1??...1 ill ? -U I III...I.UI.I?? . 11. Ulll?Vlll. ??.? . .*?.. )??.???.,?????. ??-a????-,?*??]. ???'.7?. G? .1, ? Total AugtiM Is. len? . $1?.?.??. un ? WOMAN'S IAHE ?PPRF.CIATED. To tlie Rdltor of Th?? Tribune. Sir: M? fondu.??? for the Sunshine column still continues, and 1 have Interested man) others In the same Tr.ii? yours, Mrs. K. c I? N.w-Volk I'lty, August 17. IM?. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: l enjoy reading Ibe letters ami poems sent by ?our Sunshine members to the Sunshine column, und I always cut the poems out and save them. I not*' have quite a collection. 1 would like very much ?,, become a member of the T. S. S.. and I have Inclosed ? stamp for a pin. Truly yours. ? KATHERINE l'A ? ? ?. Brooklyn, A'i-iimi io. ligi. SOTES OF THE STAGE. This will be the programme of the Metropolitan Permanent Oi diestra'? concert this even ina al the Madison Square Hoof Garden: Mai 'Mardi Oras" .,...W ? G ???? ?>,.???.?.? "Merry Wive? of ?\m.i?.u.Viciai I* , Mr./.,...,. "Arm In Arm.'' ?.Mr?,,?? polka (.rancala?. Tana ???????? ?. ? Keleetlon, G??? .'.rami lm.lie??'.??fTrnl..? ii . ?. e, ? ne "l'i une ? heu?" ..Beethoven Ithapi J) . .IIh;i?ii Hall?t muele, "Psu?l".Oounod , rtplnnlns Hong "Th? ? uim Itutebman"..tVegne? ; Mara?ad? Impromtu, < i)lli?t ? lur. 1. te U?VOtt?, ? Kunsarlan Rkoomrty, No. 1.l-!?'t | ..irrtiai?? ? HU.k l>n,li,?' . Aul.er Malti /..citul.lei. .Sir.iu?? Mandtilln. "Metlcen S>r?na le".1-????-? March "Klns '"amlva?".Roa?) The return of "Never Again" to the Can ick Theatre has been so w.-ii received thai Mr. Prob? man ha? decided ?.? keep the farce In town for an? othei ??????I? \? "The Oood Mr Hist" Is inn >li ? *e.l for the earn, k n.-x, week, however, "Never Again" v.m be mov.d to the Rmplre, which will thus |?e? t ? ll? season earlier*than was Intended. Mm.? De l'ere Sa pia ?in return from But ope the laal of Ibi? month sn.? ?? io ?iw sixty ? oli? ati ?? in idi? country in the coins.? of ibe ?uttimn und tvlnter Th.? Pleasure Palace, lo Ptfty-elgbth-et., will re ?,?, ? on Saturday ?ftemoon with a rnudevlllo Mil, ,l,i ih.? ?...? ..ttiae open? ?his morning for the sal?? of Seal? o OUTGOING OCIAS TRW FILERS Among th? peoaengers vsh.? salted on the White star i.ine sie unship Teutonic yseterdoy wore Charlea ? lTerkee, the street railway owner, wh.? ?roe? to Knglaml lo meet his wife, o C Barber, urealdenl of th? Diamond Match compati)?; James Speyer, the tmnker; w ? Thorn, t'haries I Smith. il.e pr?sident of 'he Xew?Tork Presa ?'lui?. Colonel and Mi? Bobinaron, Paul May. . upt.r.n Muir and Will.am ll Blyth. Among the passengers on the l'ari? yeaterday w.-re Bthel Barrymore, the actreas; the Rev*. Canon K:n,whs and Lieutenant Mnrbiiry John?ton. of the l'nlted State? Navy On the ?Veaternlond were Suraeoti .1 l>. l.Ale wood and Captain Webater, of tne l'nlted State? Naw, and Charle? Weailey Btetaon. of San Fran? cia?, o. WINTER CAMP AT SKAGWAY. MOST OF THE FIFTEKN HCNDRED ME?f THFKE WILL STAY TILL 8PRINO. Nfeini rmorr.MT DOWN nr thk htkamkr qcebm ? A ?-OMMITTKK HP T'VKNTV PITI Al'? PUtNIUI ?O KP.r.P ruthKi: ?COM? LITIOS I'F THK TRAItaB. Victoria. H. C, Aug. 1M-The steamer Qu^en , arrived last night from th?? not ? h A??ordlrig j ??? ''arroll, the purser, few of the one thousand ! five hundred men In carni? H' Hkagwav and Dye* , will net over the pass this wint.-i The men started t., bulbi a new trail but found th?t It would take three hund?????! m?n ihre?? week?, ani abandon???! ihe idea. Probably ihre?? hiindre?! men win get grnns in Unse t<> start down the rher A commiti.-e of twenty-flv?* was appointed to keep order at Skagwav J M< Klnney, ?t S.attle. Is chairman, and W J Sapparattas. ..f N?IW? York. Is *?.?< retary. Everi tinn?? is o.'d'ily and every one In ???"?? health. ??n Angue. 7 high tide drove gome ?amper? back ir.?rn the bench The ,,.H.i is good five miles from ihe bay. and go??!?, are haul? ?I I. ! wngon that ?listan??? After that th.? nail is b??i Men are stakirin QVt lots nl Mugwajr, < Hi? , s.ild for fSUIa. Most of the m?n are preparing t?? ? Inter at Kltugwuy. a i?a< ker from Portland lost eixht homes gad ihelr packs. They feii ?\,??? ?, , nrf se vent; I t ii ?m li Th- ?packer nairowly eecaped Th?? report lhat the Danube, ??f this port, Ina ! been seize.i at l)\ ea is denied by the ?>??? MW of '. ib?? Queen. Although the < ?11 ?- ?? ?r trail Is the bent ??re, miners are ?*entrtng at Hkngwey ?Ooods enn i be haub-d over a larice part of the ?'lii!k?.?>t trail . in wagons, ami most <?f tlie reel <>f the wuy OR pack liois-s ?"?.r ai>>?m two miles over the sum? mit men bave to ?any their ?.le White !';?"?< | trail is Very bad ami h??rs??* an? being killed ?lally. Ab.iut tw?? miles ?>f ihe road is tordu? 1 royed, but still a large part of ? Is i???ggy. A few men jret through, but \?r\ sl??wl\. Mois.? are scarce, compared with the number <?f ? ,-n there. VKSSKl.s MAT LAND ?;<M?I?S AT gKAOWAT. Washington. Aug. IS. Horn? dey? ino ?.? Tree? iiry Department received ? r? pi.?-' f,?.in own? r- of v-*s.-N !;; th? Klondike trail?? for permission to !hii?i kooiIs .in?! peseenger? si Skagway, Alaska, in earn ? ii.-v ?re not ?We, b) reasan of ?tn is if weather, to m..k>? the poti ??f Imm Sk??-w , about three mlb-s southwest of l?y. ? ..a the Lynn ?'anal, betu'een that p??rt ?no Juneeu ?? within the jurisdiction of the ?oil??? tor ?t Dyea, p ? objection was found snd Ihe request t.i b eg granted. ? - ? ?????.? DROVER IN I.i ? ? Seattle. aVaah.. Aug. II Th? iteamer Alkinnlval this niornin< from Dye?, Alaska This ?fttsrnooa Willis Thorp ?ot .? letr.-r. Iiatnb?! to h ni b) S t-u? g who cam?? down on the Alki from Dye? ll * ?? written by Rdwsrd Thorp snd cam? overland iru thsl he ha?l cleaned up PlM.tKtO In lh? ? rindlk? m elghl ?reek? and wa? coming horn? ? ? ? sieiimer Portland, which Is due In 8 ? gust tt. Thorn left Beat tie one ?. u i| '.Ing gone Norm wl'h ? drove of cattle THK NEW OOVERNMENT MAP Washington, Auk II lupr?ntendcnt Duflleld, ?>f th?? ?'oast gurvey, to-de) received th? ? ro ?f ? ' tl * row Oovernment map of the Klondike region ft Is on an enlarged ?cele, with the gol l region ?? I e main objective point, and ihl? ??? ??? ? tj ? given without reference to Ihe remoter pert? "f Alaska arni the Arctic region. Tl: ? map Is M by i.? lachea li bt celled s rout?? met ?w? the routes of trav.-l from Slrka north? ird I Klon.like country. The souther!) pan san? ? ?? head of the l.ynn Canal, with th?? int.rii:? ? point?, Juneau, Dyea, Dougtess, Chllkool Pea I mi winding Lewis River, snd finslly ih?? Yukon River with li.iwson City snd other main pointa I' is on a largor -?.-.??.? then auv previous map of th? re. ?Ion. ami give? all thi reliable Information .?? il!? able up to th?? present Urn??. Copte? of the map will be ready for distribution in about ten day? or two weeks, Ii w.?- originally prepared for the Quartermaster'? Depart?a? ' the Armv. but, In view of Ihe widespread public interest In the Klondike, coplea will '"?? eveIlabt? for the public. Bach Senator and Represen Is ?Iv? will hav?? ten .opas, ?Od the map Will be on ?si? at the Bureau si ? ?rents s <oiu. city OP '??l.r.MitiA t? ? CARRY MINERA Tiie steamship ?'ity of Columbia, which he? i?e?n ?old by the <?:.! Dominion Line, will be iitt.?i ?at by the purehesers to carry sn rapedlttan of ?old seeker? to Aissks, Th.? ?teamshlo wiil ko i.? th? ?Iriilo'-k ai th?? Brie Basin to-day to undergo ne ???< sari repaln it is ?expected that sh?? will ??? ready to sail on October l There will i??? so in modal Ion? on board for four hundred passen gern The City ot 'Olumhl.'i Is ?lue n St Michaels on January' 1 The passengers will then hav?? to wait until the Yukon River open? in the spring, when thei will las iransferr.-.l t?. Dawson City bv river steamer*. From there ihey will go to th? Kl ?? ?Hk? ?ohi Hehls. ? ?? Uli: WOMEN'S <;oiE CBAMPIONSBIF. Ml.-S HOYT, THK WIXXKR LAST TEAR. AS'D THK ' ????|?1"? "I IK* HOTH TO ??'?GG.?!. Tia? entras for '?? Women'? Nr onsl Oolf c.iam plonahlp, which is t?. begin neu Tuesday ?? Man? rbeeter-by-the-8ea, ?rere ui? en ?.:: yesterda) l?y K.il tri I! K? ir. se ret.iiy ?if the l'nlted Blet? * Oolf Association. There sre thirty-three In all. eicht mac than ???? yeer, ?hen the championship was .jeri.ie.i ?i fie Morris County ??"it Club ol M? rrts? town, ? J Ml?? H? stri? Hoyt, the present ? .?? plon. ? to i?e one of the gnpctltora, a* ??.. u Mrs ? liarle? ?, Krown, :a.? winner In ?*'?"? Rome of trie other prominent entrlea ?re M?- ll ?'. Chatfield? Taylor and M?* K s Adams, two of the ?tro gest player? In ihe Weat; Mr- WH am Bhlppen, "t the aforrla County Oolf Club; Mr* n W McVickar, of the T'ixe.1?. Oolf Club; M.*-* Alice C Roarers, of t e Newport ?;??li Club, ?n*l Misa l'i in ? ?. Ori? m, of ::??- Merlon Cricket flub, <>t Philadelphia The presen, championship cup wa? presented to the t'niteii ?-rates Association lavi year by R i'ux, M P., <jf Edinburgh, lr I? held ?? a ;?^^? ml ?hallen?.? irjphy. and the club whom member wins Il ?neh y??.u m.?,is It u.nl the following aeeaon. Fol IjwIiik i* fie full lis: of tho?? entered: Mr?. Franz ? Kerrahn, Ho alc-Whl?tcb ? .\ Canton. Mas-.. Mr- m n ?. Bradford, Con i tio.t Club, Concord, M.?-s : Mis* nice ? R? -?<*. Newpori <!?'if Club; Mis? Pran ??- ? <;.?-:-. ..m. ?-?? ?? Cricket ?'lui?. Phlladelpiila; ? laa <':.u.i ? Leng?? worthy, ?Cincinnati Oolf Club; Mr- j..?m t Linneo, H?i?*i.-VVhisi, k ??.iif Club, Cent?n. Mesa; Mia? Lucy Herron, Cincinnati ???.if ?Club; Mr* ? Werren^ jr. Country ?Club, <>f Br<?okl:ne. Masi , Mia. K S. Adem?. Ontwensle Golf Club, Lene Pen at, i:; Mra li. ?'. ChatBeM-Taylor, Oatwenal? ??utf Club; Mia? ? ?. Wl.'kham. Shlrin.?. . k Hi is ?io:f (lib, Mr?. William Shlpp.n. Moni? County ?Oolf ?T.I?. ?.tp? tiwn: Mis> Beatrts Hoyt, Ihlanecoek H?ls ??if ?Muh; Mr> Joseph R Dilworth, AUegben) Country Club, Pltteburg, Penn : Miss Ruth UmlerhlH, ?. ? t ? ?min?? Oolf Club, Olen Cove, Long ladend; M:*s j. Bacon ?'"iintry club of Brook.Ine; Mr?. Charle? ? Brown, ghlnnecuck Hill? Oolf Club Mrs H w McVickar, Tugedo Oolf Club: Mu> Mergarei Curii?, M.-s A N. Bturgia Mis, K R. 8lurgla Ms* Mabel Boardmen, ??? ? R Bpauldlng, M.-* \ c Bsr? ???nt. Mr- Robert ?'. Ho??per Mrs J. War. u Mer? rill. Mrs ??.-or??.? s Bllsbee, Mrs % ? p. ,?, . M'ss Miriam Hamiilii:. Mi-.s P.orence S Boardman, Mi?s Ma?ieiine Hoai.liiian. Mis- Charlotte s Gsnnett i.ii.l Mi*s Margaret Cerr, t the Rseeg Country Cl .b, <>! Meachester-by-the-Bee. WEDDINGS Risi iSD TO COMB, A pretty w?N?dlne ye?terdsy ?fteraonn In Vio toti.i Hall. Lealngton-ave., gear l'ift? -fourth-si,, was tu.it of Miss .lull,? I., vy. the ?laiiuht.r of Mrs. Louisa Levy, of No. It; l.eiiox-ave.. to ????|?.???| Bonner, the rloUnlet, of Brooklyn The Rav, l?r. ?xbrshani Newaerk perf?srm?d ins marviaga cere, moi.!, whlck wa- attended snl| by Ike reletlvea an.l a small number Of liiilni.it.? friends of th<? COUple, The brl.le who WM unaCeii.l.-.l. w.?? li a ?own of WhltS Batta Lio?.?.!.. iMnime?! wi!h dueheess in???, the veil of tulle w.is caught up with sre ago t?ios?*oiiis. Mr. Bnnner*? lust man was uu brother, Bugene Banner, uf Chleaga, .?i.i the uefcers wen is.a.? Letry nnd Harry Levy, brothers of the bride. Some of th?? K'i.Nts prsOa eut at the ??????????> ?nd w??l?llnai wer?.? Mr a? 1 Mra. I. Stern.iii Mr .n.l Mis J S Aron. Mr and Mis Charles gchendei, l?r an.l Mrs William Boehm Mrs K S? botti'k. Mlsw ?? ????*?1???.? Lam? bert. Mr and Mrs ?David Sil.b-1. Mr an.l Mi Alexander Deutsch, Bdwerd J Delehanty, Cerio Benner, Henri Baaner end Mr. ami Mra Raphael Hantier of Urookhri. parents of the bi I.I? ?room. Mr and Mrs Banner will sail for lierniani S.it urdav on ihe steamship l'alarla They Interni to remnln slwoad a ?versi yeers, in whl.h tisse they will give con-erta In Herman). Kran???. Ruareis? Austria an.l Kngland, Mrs Haliu.r ?.????? a SigniSta The ?ngagement is announce.I of Miss K?liih Tiffany, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ll?nry l)\.?r Tiffany of the Fox Homestead. \\ est?-hester-ave., this city, to Frederick R. I.or.t. of Staplelon. gtatea Ulsan?