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EVENING BLOVSE OP BLACK NET, TRIMMED WITH .Ull' INBERTION A.M> PINK SATIN RIBBON. NEW-TI.!.si;v WOMEN'S CLUBS DEVOTED Tn THE L'RGlNd OF BTATE AND TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. Tlin rr: !'K \Tl"\ A1MB TO PREBENT WATS OF | v ; PRACTirAI. WORK Bt lt KNlslllNi; I.FF1NIT." AN:' ACCTRATE IRFORMA \ TO ACT I'PON -c;irfP yet ? t October tl nen'a cluba of New-Jersey rormed ihelr State I". leratlon; the ?: eeting a ia laaued b. Mra Char )r>-te Em. ra ??? Brown, flral pres. I. nl ol I . of Women'a Cluba, nn.l wns re ? . ib ln the Stat. From , hi Id in < trange, an organlaatlon * .? form. " ?? haa stesdlly grown In siz.- and I i membei ilp of sev i nt was Mra. Margaret T. Tardley, ng.. and ehe ha 1 asso 'tat. l wlth her ... Federatlon many . f ? women In New-Jeraey. Thi prea . ? Mlaa Cecella G ilm s, of Jer >f the other ofllcei ?,,_ j?.. f G tn. Mia, V'.'tr. nce yto?t 1 ' ? ::- Mra. J"~' ; v McClary, rence K. B I M intclalr; tahlng, of Orange; Mrs. John Qlf / - Mra E. B Horton, of Crsnford, ? . 'am len. Beml ineetli - !. snd at ea them not. sp. kers Idresi the .'1 ibs. lECTS DISCl'SSED. ?i f ? -w each meetlng of the organlaa? tlon ba ? |ect: al one, the aub .. -? . ? Educat ' a ii dls ussed, the stntus and mi l ; he public charl t the Stai ' ler was devoted to the con? aideration of th. Nea Jeraey and the - preaervatlon, Travelllng llbra r;es and the methoda of eatabllahlng them have been treated nt the meetlnga, and seaalona hava been held thi nteresl of the Palisades, hlatorlc New-Jers*: sm Improvement and free klnder gartena In everythlng the alm of the Federatlon nt to th'- cluba of the State waya i] w..rk. Iti order that the most aatlsfacl - - ? tlta mipht follow the work of the Federal ? been dlvlded Into departmenta, each ln charge of memb. i I l Bobrd of Ofllcera and Directors, who have had m ich ea n these par-.i . ,r branchea of club work. WORK OF THK DEPARTMENTS. Under these departmenta the Btate Federatlon cf New-Jersey Is endeavorlng t<> | romote ?'. splrlt of Btata ????? t, an.l by furnlahlng defli ae'-tirat" information mnk- the work productlvi <.f gond n ' the flrat BUbJecta to Interest th? Federatlon waa thnt of foreBtry. how to pro t tho t rees I a I neflt l At a me.tln,T held in the Btate Houae in Trenton in the g of 1898, a Rne 'xh.i.it of mans and photo trraphs was arranged and clrcu Intereatlng kera wen llstened ??>. From thls ? grew the general IntereBl In I whlcb result. . f the Oenet Uon of u ? ibs, recommendlng the of the condltiona and reaourc. I the forests throughout t..e .-. intry. :-. < ? ? ' ? , . of f irestry H ? -. ? -. vent the wanton destroctlon of Ihi Palisades. The Federatlon had ? ng last Aprll al Englewood, devoted entirely the Board of < ?fll .-rr- have, by , ... tak. ti a " rlver to aee thal ii t :? l on, and a ? ? preaent fedei iba, and to ln tereat t ? Ne w '? rscy fe< tl l ih. I" ills . !? s, a Ith tl grandeur. ' to ?? rlver ? . ln i:.'i. of I ? ? ? ? - - ai,-I ni..ii .1 lai Imarks, r\ itlon ,i | f t he fl eral ? - Mt to a hl. h the F< ei n has I ? ? ? .'i i- that of the travelllng pla whl isfully in the Stat ' Sew-York and Wlsconsln The klnd f educa tional work among ttli - f the fl fias be< n - Federatlon; the nor and State Buperlntendent of Educatloi i 11 ich en rt glvc-n long New ?.of books, which much companlonshlp to the lone.y farm all over the Btnte. In the th* influ'i ? ? mi nl of the ... veral ton ns thi igh the . ft. 11 men's clul -. hav. s. ". lenl booln and money to starl free clrculattng llbrarles. FOR FREE KINDERQARTEN8 ,. r branch of the work ls the estab llsbi of 1 ergai ".'hr- i.-.r ,i ag? for ? ? ? ? . the State li f.'-< years, snd whatever Ib di n< foi the Ittle ones pn ib to t ' " through pi of the ihe cl ib the Stat thc i nee ol fn . iri N wark. I'nmdi nre wholly ? ? . the work in the edu ... . ih* klnd ..-.' li . , ,;, whleh th. Nea m .!? ? , ,-loner unlon l? aclu i ? i. i tlng ' ? rk ...' itimulutli town II ..:-?? I ??.. rat lon j ! -?-..-:..:; ? .1 t i . nl to It. the State . .'. an.l ea. h Indl .... I'.un-.iu .ull . , ? ,, membei -? m a. .,i.i'-: . !ul , or to -i '?'".'? ? ?- ..,? !..- eaaily . ng to . i Btate j i ,? !";" .... a vti.it. r ' ? el . ? i help Iruly to FOB SMItTi UEM0B1AL BOBE. . , party wlll b, _*lv*n -hl. :;f,,., ..... .. H iri Mnjesileln ? ' i-Trhiiit.... cr .1 .-. Humboldt-st., Brooklyn. ln UK, **?**??? nnder ? a pairon ?- of Mr. Charlea H. Bruah. Ml . - Mra, A. lunkbi Mn B. D. Wbaley. Mr*. F. Spcrry. Mra TRAX8IEXT AXD LIFE GVE8T8. THH HOME HOTEL FOI. DRAIN-WORKERS WHO ARE OLD OR IN" ILL-HEALTH. Not only aged and helpleai membera of the lit er.iry and acholaatlc profeailona are ellglble for thi vacanclea In the Homi Hotel, bul thc young who aro "down .'ii iv'.: lu k" and trylng lo flnd v. rh aro welcomed whenever there ls room Mh Mary A. Plahi r foui.I the Home Hoti 1 Aai ok I nl yeara ago, and -Im t II wai 0| < ned 91 gueal ; ? re . .1 in it. Thc i . -nr \\ :? ? i rn ike a n al home for nged or tlrcd-oul brnln-workera, v. ..?;.;, :n ? ? m ". i "-' :';V ,"?"? vi.-ion for old age oi lllni ra. But lan r II w i? fell lhat youngi r ne ipli of Ihe aame pn be nllowi d to enjoj Iln prlvlle |i - ol the Home when there wai i neci Itj for them to economlxc . . fuge could I"' found. Thnn n i hyali lan. afti r having been dlw hnrged from the il, inn hnvlng ni Ithei hlm.. j nor fi ble abldln*. ploi e whili '????? pre? pared i" make . nothi r -? nt In llfe; and ? r!r1 . . mr.it !'???. Ivi I at l ie moment ?? h .. w ?, ? . io overta k< it ln ri rjulrcd thal tl enti g the III me aa ? ? shoulu have a ? ;?. n ?? ? . onducl .ii.: i.: ?? whlch haa been lh< becom* llfe guoi i on th' 0 The tranaient gui f ? :"" ,ln need an rei el.i-d grntiiitou>.1: oi :i foi n . milj . . .-? i ..? .i , l.-n ni of 1 Board ? : M ??.??? ? '? ? ii .mn . h< )? aa< on lhe i rop ... . wil! VXpil ?..'???; la di Ind t<> tlnl nn Im \i ? : - may bo bouKht oi rnnf i for a !?? i mam i The prew rvaiion of lh I*.Itt.i ?? waa ' ' work lakeii up bj th* workera foi tlie Home Mri Fhj i';. ;?. . one of the -. : e-pn aldent* ol lh* Home Hotel Board waa ll.riglnator of the plan to navi thi houae w i Ich had ?? ? n the homi ol I All. r. I'"- for -..in. sui h p i in i tt' mpl ? . .ii. ?., buy it and bulld up aboul " ""? i ' lhe i?ai k- w hich nre to ? ..' Now -York Clty Thoee inti h lo make .. pi titlon to the nea Mayoi and Clt; Councll to I " Mary .\ Plahi r, fo i prealdent of the Home Hoti l Atnot latioti ln Ihe chali man of thi Po* CotiuRi Pn lervatlon I'ommlueo, and Mr* Pay Plei ? of No 66 Weal Kifty-alxth-at., la the aecre? tary i nd n ? ??? Thc othi i ???'. ? ? of thi Home Hotel Aai ?? \|. . . rlotti ' Bell Mra. Marle T. Lange and Mra. I.ydln M. Mlllard. vlce-prealdenla; Mra. .,, ,. ? .i illng ai crerary; M a. Em :i i- Traynler, correapondlng aecretary, and Fred ei le K ' 'ou i.r r. au lltor. The Managera are Mra, A Inei l.udlow, Mla* J. _ , Mra Thi dore Han -. Mra !_e ?n Heaa, \|. - Pli tre M Thomi aoi Mlli .lexandrln* Mra .1 Ogden l.udl w, Mr- Bdward P. T< (Marlon llarlund., Mra. Von Denhoff Bhaw, Mra i- irlea .' pi ,?? Harrla, Mra Charli F fampl ell, Mra. Jamet McCom M Thcrean Barcaloa i I Mrs. A F. Wainv. WO.VEX IX MI88I0X8. INTERESTING FACT8 ABOUT FOREIGN ll,' imi: WORK. Dtirlntr thr. recent Internatlonal Mlaalonary '~'r>n fcrence held in thla clty Dr. Judaon Bmlth, preal? denl of the Boaton i "oi gn gal - Board, ni nounced lhat a ecumenlcal conference ' tlng ten daya would be held In thla cltj In April, 1900, and thal .lav would i". devoted to woman n work In rd- foreign tl. M. A commlti.I women repreeentlng elghl dlffereni boarda, mel <m Tu--.il.iv and dr*w up n provialonal programme for the femlnlne part of the conventlon Th* General Aaaembly of th.. Preabyterlan Chureh . ied the efllclency of Ihe women of thr Church by givtng Into thelr care the entlre aup I ?? f um d women mlaalonarlea In the home and foreign flelda; the aupport of women medlcal mlaalonarlea and thelr work in Bgypt and India ; th* work nmong the Warm Bpringa fndlana; Ihi - .;? porl ?? women Industrial leaencrs and thelr work among dmen; the aaricultural and Indua work In Alabama; the erectlng ol bulldlnga for trainlng schooli and teaehere' homea among .... ? d part or the Church exti nalon work A member nf th* Fortnlghtly Club, ln Chlcago, aaya thal no wnmnn can keep heraeif Informed aboul currenl eventa wlthoui maklnK a th.i-ough atudy of mlaalonary Ilterature. The Pundlta Ramaban Of India ll rarlng for and educatlng aeventy-flve young Indian wldowa, for whlch good work ahi li denounced by her country men ar. .i wolf in aheep'a rlpthlng, A practlcal auggi I i helplng th* mlaalnna rlea in the field waa offered bj Mlaa F. B Hawley nt the rr.-. nr mlaalonary conference "We i allae." aald Mlaa Hawley, "our dependi current Ilterature of the day. Then why shouid t our mlaalonarlea gel tlu- bei ? ' ? you lhal ? tora nend to the rm dlcal . your medlcal papei ri you have r< ad th< m, Vou thal are t< i Ihe era there booka on |x I Bend ihem maga ;?...,. .... muaic and en ? i cuttlnga, lt i- r mattter to do thla, bui ir la a great mattter to the mlaalonary. One of the moat ad> inced itepi taken In for? eign work is rh.- placing i>f o young wom n teacher ln lhe rolleae at Aayoot. E-gypt. where ihere m\- over four hundred native men nd This haa rondui ? I lo lh* enllgl Bgj ptlan men ? bject of femlnl I 1 BR ll / YOl XG GIRL. Tlu- Humai Boclety of Eni rarded a '.. Mlaa Bmma Hutton for aavlng her llttle .?>.... from drownlng In b well. Mlaa Hutton cllmbed down the Bldea of the well. whlch v. Pep, bul wai unabie lo gei back ip iln wlth .,,.. . hli I. Aa no "i" wi v. Ithln i aill ? MISS EMMA III'TTON. sh* waa obllged to stand for houra In (Ive feel i -oold water wlih the llttb- Kirl on her Bhouldera When reseucd sh.- al on ?? bei ame unconi rondition for thirteen houra. Mlaa Hutton :- or.lj fighti ? ??? :?' ?' - >ld TIIE BEECHER IB8EXT VI \DED\ESS. ; er i rly marrli i llfe Mra Btowe wrote to her huaband, "The '.?f mind and forgetful nea? l i ' ? n vexea you la .i phyalcal Inflrmlty worda are very pathetlc, iilu . ihey do, Ihe nrr. m ol th ? yeara n hi n mirnl and i odj were n aadly overtaxed. Thla I abacnt-i waa one of her tralta all through !fe and recalla nn ane dota ol Mra. Btowo ? tha*. haa never before found its way Into prlnt, ? had wrltten "Unch Tem'a i Cabln." ihi paaaed through a ferry-_rate, and waa i golng on her way, apparantly unconacloua of her i, when a <--<"itio votce aald to har, "You have forgotten to pay your fare, madam." ,.. . , M i I,, meel i klndlj I u e. aa ih* | . . ueman un overed i la hiad before her, whlle Wa ,,.,, ,, ,,.,. |. r the author ol "Uncle rm al ,| . ?,,'.? ird -iii women lllumln r,,, _i , ..? (..? i al hlm .i momi nl and lald di .'ii the fnre "I wlth thal li i| rlna ?mlli .....'.?: ? '':i'l w__ loat I "? ' ?wd M ... . . ,.....?? a . . wlth .i .-ii.uii'M' ' ..... hlddi 'i ni' anlnga Ihe hletori ol ? tulgbl ? i ie< Bhe llved manv yeara ..lt" that. bul aomeih r t?. eternal calm of thla Bbeent-mlndedm -- - enied tobealwayi about her and a parl of hei exlfttence jon_ befon ahe paaaed uao mv oitm Ufa, YOUR FRIEND WHO IS DEAF. H"W Tii.if. IHTFULNBSB MAY A-WAYI LIOHTBN TfUS DRBAD AFTLICTIOM. t*8EFL*t-RE8g KOT OOXE ?:tii lf*U of HEARIHQ UTTLE COl*KTE-*IES THAT KEAN A OREAT 1 DEAL TO THE BEK8ITIVE PERSON WHO CANNOT REAR wilU. You have a fri'-nd who is hard of hearlng. She is not entirely deaf, and doea not uae an ear trumpet, and lt ls nol ncci iry to aboul al h< r, Bhe i- sbl. to fulfll all her social dutiea, can enjoy a ttte-A-ttte call. or .. dlnner party lf she has nn agrceable nelghbor, bul Bhe la bewlldered In gen? eral conversatlon, doe not alwaya bear when un cxpectedly addreeaed, baa to tak. ., front seal ln church, an.l loeea many llttle pleasurca. In your heart you plty her, bui have you ever glven flve n. ln ur. -' thoughl lo the numeroua ways In which you can help her lo beai thla burden? Th*re are man: neopli In thc world who "enjoy poor health"; perhapt. you are one of them, bul you may safcly assume thal your half-deaf frlend takea no prlde In her nflllctlon. Tou mav like lo have people Inqulrc after jour neuralgla, and make llttle fuaa aboul Becurlng you s .-? it oul of the draught, hul ther.- Is nol ono de.-.f person ln ;. hundred who rares to hav.. attentlon called to his ..r her Inflrmlty. Bo the 8i l m you musl lf you wlsh lo be helpful ls unobtruslveness If you ar.- arrnnging a drawlng-room meetlng, do not r iv tu ..... \ one who comes In: "Pleaai l< ive a front seal for Mlss Jonea you know she i d. if." And ?.' ... -. shi comes -: i i ?l ani so thal I can hear II thal ) ou h ive ma li su h ,i gn ? ?"- ? to keep a place for her. Nol only do i annoy her, but perhaps you are exaggcr atlng her Inflrmltj li the mlnds of othera, nnd ns .i i - ili hi n ?? b* l< fl o it of some fulun gnth. r Ing which sh* would enjoy extremely, Rr mem? ber too, how constantly she Is belng remlnded of li. r trouble In the naturnl i turae of eventa, and ? i . t. ii call her attentlon to II um TIIOrOHTFri.NESS THAI' Hl'RTS. lf ..... has nol h ird i me stat*ment ..f yonrs ? . | , it lt later don't a). "I told you kfas. tl m irnlng." .?r "1 s ild bo yesterday." i nleaa she has reproacheil yot. for ? telling her, such r?marka are though Again, if Bhe Is lalklng to you happllj Bboul the .i ni mui h, don't say ' i .1 aibl if j,,.| heard all the dellcate touchea and llne modulatlona of tone." or If she tell* you she takes .., imi, h pl. asn..' in her blrthdny ; n -? nt, clock thal Blrlkes, surely 11 Is unneceasary to re ,? irk ln a aurprls. ne, "Why, ran you hi ir lt?" lf sh.. ? .ik* to you ? mfldentlally on the subject, sh.. pr,.h.il.lv wlll tell you thal th- hardeat part f her trlal Is the feellng Ihat sh.- annoya other people, Perhapa you say, "Oh, nona-jn -. l don'l mln.l it", but do you t.-k.- palna ... auppri lok. is ol srhen you are obl ged I poat a remark, or do you try lo render auch rep I . ,.,;.?,. iry? \ woman i Ictlm of lm p,.ir.-.i hearlng once aald: "lt all were ?<* thought ful a^ our \\ iltreaa, I should nol feel my deafneas half bo much. When she haa i m< -.-??? for mi she comes up to me and does nol hegln to ep. k untll -hr Is Bur* thal i can hear. The other malda come t" the door of my room, make thelr state m.-in- and often nre halfway through the com mmlcatlon before l reallse thal any one i- apeak |n- ,,, me. Then I have to make th'tn say lt all over again " The waltreaa had gra-ped the funda INTERE8TIX0 COMMDNICATIOX. To the i;dltor of The Tribune. Bir: Vour ? orresponden:.". "I.rader" and "A. <;.." have aroused In me ? riesir* to <Hp my iitti* o.ir IntO the ir.oiblerl aea Of th<. domeatle service controvraj. I wenl IO housekee;i!nfr twenty yeara ago wlth all aorta Of Ideaa |n my head ,\r, to the eauses of the aorvanl dlfm nlty. whirh waa ns murh dl cussirl then aa now. My Klrlhood's home was one of iuxury, bul I reeall no tlme when w* had ?ervai tr- thal we cared to keep from year to year. i wna obaerving. 1 aald to myaalf, "Mother does not do enough for then; they aro leidlii* hum <!rum llvea. and need il.version. When l havo a home of mv own i ahall do differentiy." We all know how common It is for youth to fe.-l .uperlor tO age. Mv tirst home after marrlage waa an apnrtmen*. requlring only . acrvant. My alatefa aervanta recommended a frknd. I Intervlewed her. lik*d her and aaked for reference. Bhe K.?ve m* tbe name of an . frlend of mlne. wlth whom sh.' -.1,1 ahe had llved nt cook for two years. Feel? lng aure all waa aafe. I engaged her, wlthout se* Ing Mrs lt. lirsi. Afterward I wrote for the In? formatlon. and my frlend replled: "I eannot con loualy recommend a glrl whn lefl my employ wlthoui notice to enter yonra, after having llved v ith me for two yeara." My fii.-rni never qulte belleved tha* I had r.ot known Mary was llvlng wlth her nt the tlme I In? tervlewed her. and on thal polnt wa have been :, uttle uncomfortahli ever alnce. I told Mary l ,,:',! not allow men lo ci II on her In my amall npar mei t, and to eompenaate beraelf ahe enter . ., | .,,..., on ;.,. roof nll rtajr long on waahlng ,,,v | iiked I-r and ahe became fond of me. ao 1 forrave murh. Once i made myaelf a hat. Mary , .. - .? ,-, i ,... on i ? Ing bla to aave a mll bin and ln the klndneaa of my heart i offeri'd i" make h*r apring bonnet. Grotefully ac reptlng Bhe w?*nl to buy Ihe materlala. They were i,i,.,;.:, ,! wlth mlne, bul J made the bonnet, ehang , own nfterward. '. gave her ? lothlng, and ', .,,, hcr .,, . ? .,?. money ao aaved In the bank. ,??. imy ? borrowed W from tn . and later -he ,.lM me rhr had used the loan and the money I !, | i , ed hi r "to i'll' R a young couiln out. Vou .... i |,a i Blmi Ij i.'I nldlng Immlgratlon. , ',?.,', .. .,i , h ..? ? . and Mary drlfted away. , ? . iv>_ r irloiia Maatrtea and Dollas pln.' " ' ??"??' nnd Katea that havi lerved me Blnce. I have de? voted much ihoughl ind attentlon to maklng I ,,,,... ,..i happy. l have pald for Ihelr'ill ,,?i have tended Ihem ln mlnor maladlea. I Kav? them holldaya wh.er opportunlty of? fered. and thelr apartmenta are as comfortaUe ln ,'1 reapecia aa mlne, although not luaurloua. ' mllk.. "Mrs No, I* "f "A. O.'a" letter. ray aervanta' rooma have palnted walla, wlth ona or ,?,, oheerful prlnta. The beda hav Bpringa, wh te :,,,.,."':,,?l waahable plllow-enama. There ?? ,he wlndowe and ruga on the ananoroom I* wlthoui a cloaet and aunlight i-nfiVrtunateli ll la saleal to uee only waahable l , , . i | i I i ? I ? .* . ? ____._? , r.. 11 >. , r ?> T.r.r.r'iN mi aervanta rooma. aa theae an mor '. u k.i.t i...r ,.r the vermln whlch one ala lya ;? k'- f" * ,:., Sften flnd i am orry to aay. Our f'milv ronilata of only three, and my houae la S??,? for. 'Ve hav not much company. and V m ou . wr.ar deal. I paj full wagea. gjve a ?n?roua t'hrlatmaa preaenl to each aervant. re: r?,,v,. gentlj and patlently. bul am not eaay. U-e **keep the houm open In aummer. The aer r-nuhavf everythlng on the i table that we havo on o-ra ln _hort. i ean think of nothlng we havo : , ulon, to i-uitlvate g.1 feellng. Intereal and ronfldence In -ur good Intentlona, yet. after wemy yeara of worklng on my theory. c*? ?ay n la a mlataken Idea. nnd that Sir.NBOARD PAIXTED BY II. R II. PRINCKHH I.nilSi:, MARfHIOXESS OF I.nl.NK. mental prindple. namriy. waiting untll lh? atten Uo" is galned before saylng anythlng Importanl, Many |.pl* drop i ? '' '' ... or slur ..vr ni ?:?? ? n im< - Thls Is try ng to ihe ....f frlend Bo li sh* aaya to vou, Ol whom ,.- you spenkin, .r. Wher*..11.1 ?h.,t hai.ne.1?" lusl anawer n rou ? ,??,.. -M.-,rv Smlth." or " 'hn ..l-lnhla. .. nd _h? whole affalr la b men trlfl*. wherens If you re ,orj .n ., louder volc* and hlgh-r ..... 'w,th perhapa _ toiich of Impatb. ? ln V-ir you mak* her ronsplcuous, and add ... her f i ontln lally ? auslng mnoj i ? WHERE CARE 18 NEEDED. perhapa sh.- has l-orned t,. read ihe llpe wlth n-ore or leaa ? icceaa. Then lt ls easy lo . ? , | .. the speaker, In any caae, tt || a greal help to her to be In Ihe dlrect llne of the vol ?? v...i wlll :-.' to bear Ihla ln mlnd, not only when you I Ikli i arlth her rourself, bul ?vi,,.,, you Bnd bei enjoytng a eonveraatloti wlth another. Take care lo all ln ruch relatlon to the tMra | ihat ? ' obllB-ed to ' irn from i er when I - ? ddreae. - you. ll is a small thlng lo .1--. b H M mak.- .. greal dlfference to her i',,r the aame reaaon, do not attempi converaatlon w|lh ,?r ? . if you la moving aboul the room. The dlfll ulty of keeplng it up arlll annoy you l.oth. lt ma} be, too, thal not hear ao w< li when ahe la lying down. Bnd if yott Insial on talk lnS to her then you may b* deprlvlng hei of much needed reat. lt n i) glv. yo . pleasure to hav. Mme one lalk oi read to you when your back ,..., .andyouan noi a bll sleeoy. but she has to llft hei ead ... twi t h. raelf Into an uncomfort Rbte i-oaltlon to follow you, and finnllj i rlaes from her couch mor* tlred than when sh lay d ? ,,, -,,!,.. of Bll the efforts made In her behalf. ,,,,.,,. will be -ti m) momenta when sh ? wlll t-- I her llmltatlons btttcrl. I'ou ma) be .a led upon nerhans lo 1*11 her Ihat sh* cannot n* left alon* Lr aiiv length ol tlm. v Ith fl sl. k pei i n, as th* efTori to ii, ?? th* patlent. ln ,.,. Bive her pl. nl io .lo outsld. ih* slck . .. ,,,. ,.,? tell h*r -? aelonall. whni a help ll is to hav. son.ne who .an alwu. - -?? ,l|,r,-: notea ind do all th* llt'l- thingi whli h add .,, th* coml < ? f patl. nt nd nurae. Pay her llttl* comi Ilm. nts from tlme to tlm _),,? la ?pp,-. ---.I l? the -.,...'? Ing dlff.-r. nt from .."i.i- ?! :;- hei to n k< lh< n ost .-' nn*. [alenl she :,... '"'I" we'l try to araw her out, s . that others may .i h. r gooit romnnny ev. n lf sh. im< Hm< - ml?s. s th* 1 ,.f ,,?.,,. t?.. ? |ok. Hrip v-r. If you ran, to ngn Hiralnsl .. tm lti?.ss and make hei feel thal whlle eom. - - lal pteasures ar* denled ber ,!?. |oy of a real, al I Ilng frlendahlp may . Iw lys be hers nr u 77/r/. \YOBEX. It l- sald thal Ellen Terry Ifl more bea itlful at .-... v. ar- of age lhan he wa? al thirty. bul Terry la dowered wlth the Immortal I i ,,.. louanea thal wlll keep her forever young Bnd r, . itlful \i'i thla remlnds ona thal Mme. R8camler. when Bfty-four yeara of age, waa ,,,, ?red to be the must beautlful woman In Bu : ? ya of hi r poverty, when sl e r< Abl sye ius I?? ^.-. sh.- exerclsed an Infl u even more peri uaalve than In earll. r yean a ? .h'- waa aa retnarkabl* for ber frlenda of elther aex ni for her lovera .1 th" tlm.- >.f her death an Amerlcan aroman aaked Outaol what waa tl ,-. t of her faaclnatlon, and be replled, "Sympathy! lympothy! aympathyl" and thoae worda .-.re tbe ktynote of a woman'a deathleaa charm, t1 and for all tlme i,. thlnklng of Mme Rtcamler, many other .,,,,,..- - ? - ?t*d. nnd H wlll be rei rmbered th.it Min- M.'-. a celebrate.l Prench tragedl . io have been aa beautlful al slxtj Bve \ ? .i r - t,r ,,-.. , ... younger daya Mm.- <i. M ii- l was forty-three yeara of age when ehe wedd. i XIV. Slnon de 1'Enrioa wai tbe ild .-r ihree aeneratlons; ,n.d ahi ?ns seventy-two years ,,!.i when the Abb- de Barala f>-n In ?? re wll ..ii.i ii i- state.i that sh* recelved .. d. laratl , .. J,n hi i ' Ightleth blrthdaj DUne d. J'<-i '.,',_ .,. thlrtj als >..irs ..f ase, and f..r man) \,irs afterward, waa eonaldered one ..f the moal beautlful women ln the < 'ourt .-f 1'ranc* p.i'n.i .va- pa ' thirty yetra when ah. ? .?imi-.i Mark .\ ?'. i '",| ahe beld .mu enthralled unill her death ten reara later Helen of Troy wai fi?it\ year olu wh*n her world-famous elopemeni look place, and when the fortune. ??; a n resi her lo Al. ... i. ? !? : ... il ii. r ?nli gratll .apaala wai l ilri Is >. nr? old when r/ed I ? : ? ? ind al alxiy-slx year* of age -!?? was -tiu i-..utiini Mam notable names could be added to thls llat of womni whoae Inatlon Inereaaed wlth yeara, nn.l wh,,.,- Uves ] ex. mplltl. .1 thi fr .ith of It.>- ofl qtlOted uin-ik Ui_it a cbarmlag woman has no Bfa I I am tlrmlv eonvineed thnt I shouid have been far ter off Ir. many waya, eapccially as to nervea, had I taken early In flfi the unlveraal adrlce of f,l ,,,r houaewlvea to tr.it mj aervanta as hlrellngi and tn h" only Just and nothlng more Th. Ij pei na I hnvi ever known win "never ?? mble" are illvlded Into two rlaaaea In my min I, I. c, thoae who thlnk they keen houae ...:! nnd have nroperly cooked meala nnd don't, ,i.i thlnk they hav. the regard of thelr aervanta and haven't, and the far luekler elaaa of I ui,,, have peraonal magnetiam. To thf-..- latter much "f the roughneaa ln llfe'a battle ls mnde nnd the funny parl of ir la thnt they ? nn Id* i bul thal It la real aterllng worth iri 'har hririps them auch aucceaa In hounekeeplna ... It \" 1'iimmnn for women of the deml mond* to in Bplre llfolong devotion lr rhe breaata of th.lr aery |.,...,,.. end it ls aa fr. tuently the man who. ln hia tempefa throwa a bootjack al his man'a head wno ha i the moal di voted aervlce P*raonal nt ? ? ia a atrange thlng. but It la entirely aafe to ,?',._.,:..r || ., eontrolllng factor In the aervant niiostion v.i'i om tnlng more the abllltj aome of judglng what Indlvlduala to employ a n,i u hom to rejecl vf.r twentj yeara' earneal trlal, with real lov* ln my hearl for th - whoae llvea .ire narrower thnn-our own l feel thal I have al leaat a rlirht , i* hea?d on 'hi- aubject. I would like you to know rhat my preaenl cook haa been wlth me nlne .. ..- and my chambermald flve years. ao at leaal mmunlcatloi i nnnot u-, attrlbuted to -i lad. arho never can keep help. The ilttl- ..ar ao modeatly auggeeted ln my open inc llnea haa takei i muc . more extended trip up atrenm than i had Inlonded. nnd lhe l.and thai r^;';fl!.V,,^'U^r'n:'';:!^V''y.;,rhTTh^,'r!o': s.;n-r"'.,k,n^D^rpWi^D,noTNt>' FRq.u thi: otrer side. Th* German Emperor nnd Kmpress ..irrce about most thinga. lt la aald. bul in one matter they hold ? pinlona. Hla Imperlal Maleaty :ikeu to ..... hla Bmpn ? i li grand tollel . bul she i? de< Ided |y partlal to Imple tl li l ".lohn Ollver n bbea" haa r-hrwrn to rerir from the world awhlle, and aeek resr nnd qulel In | C'onvent of rh.. Aaaumptlon, In Kena Bquare, l_ond in The convenl la i favorlte re for women who <i ? ir-. io eaeapi for a whlle from the whlrl of uoclal llfi Mra. .rmatrong, of Mllton, Mowbray, Ireland, I Jled n.I' ' Ihi .-i>- ot lll yenrs. t'p to rh* laal ahe reta ned all her facultlea, and untll n ahort tlme i" ' t.. hei flnal lllneaa sh.- wns ln the habll of earrylng water from the well ln her K-'irden to her houai Prlvate theatrlcala are lhe or.ier of the day in Bngllah ao -li tj Tiie !?? 0 .??rr:. ia anxlouB to clvillie and <*lirtallanlae the natlve vlilagea ln th" Meigian rolony on lhe river I'ongo, and haa roncnlved a ar.d Intereating plan for accompliahlng i*s i ..r;,,.-?? :? i ? |....i a i umber of young Congo 1 Kirls. ln dotachmenta of two or more, ln varioua convei and monaaterlea throughout Bclglum, where they are h<ir.r. educated hy the i monka .-.r.i i.uri- When they nre jcriwn up i: la I hoped that aomei '. Ihem Wlll inarry eaeh other and ick to lhe Congo to found Chriatlan ?. tti? I -- ? -. t 8IXTEES YEARir TABE. ii would almoat appear ni lf Intelleet w. r.? con- ! ?ln Ive lo longevltj Mary Cowden Ciarke, born Ui l only a few daya ago In Genoa, Itaiy. lr w.ir- in lt_9 wh a Mra. < "irk- waa atttlng at the breakfaat tabl. of a frlend tl ? expreaaed regrel tha there a ? i.u rdance to Bbakca ; ??? Mra Ciarke, alwaya *.i_;er nnd entbuel i that sh* would writ.- one, j and bei i th en afternoon When ahe was ! ilf-waj ihrougn wlth her \.ist undertaklng, sh.. , w .i - told lhal rome othei peraon n < engaged In thi Bume v...rk Wlth iharaeterlatlc modeaty ahe fell lhal Ihe ui kn iwn wrllei could .. ompll h the : taak beti ll aln beraelf i ould do lr. and ahe ' . ned the undertaklng Bhe packed .?ii-, ill ... ? ind puah*j rr,,- porcel ?nfe ;. eplng, for ahe llved In i. i .i ? \ n ? i. ha I to I.no inlard. Vi ? I that lhe i umoi <*.??. falae i allh ieai i ?he broughl the packei forth from Ita hlding pla ?? and wenl on arlth the om irdann whlch ?as publlahed In | i Ixteen yeara from the tlme thal a chance r* iii irk nt lhe bicakfaal table led her to undertike l._r greal tusk. ,1 YAEEXTIXE 8ALMA0UNDI. ?BVBN OfilOINAI. OAMBM AT WHICH rRIZr.3 j MAV DE W.iN. A ploaaanl an.l orlalnnl Rt. Valentlne'* Day celc- j hrntion is a valentlne aalmagundl party. on the Invltatlons Ibs hostess r.-quest* eaeh anest to s.-nd to her, the day hefore the ent.Tt.ilnment. an origi? nal valentlne. InclOSOd In an unaddressed envelope. These valenttnea the hostess carefully sorts over. wrltln . the name of a guesl on the one most ap pr< prlate for her. then laylng them aslde ln a datnty h.-i?ket. ready for dlstrlhiitlon. ?even gamea furnlsk tbe amusentenl for the after noon. At the Brat table euchre ls played; at Iho seeon.l, domlnoes; thlrd, a tish pond; fourth, Jsck strawn, and at the fifth, tl.l.lle.ly-wlnk; fo'-an l.aK answera for the slrth t.arn>-, and f >r th.- Beventh Bpread out on the dlnlng-room table la s set of j parlor croquet The arinnlng couple al eaeh gama propreosrs to tha table above, tbe same aa In the ordlnary progreealve gamea of carda ()n entertng the room each rne-t is pr*?*nte.i wlth a piit bracelet, having upon it a tlny colored bell; partnera ar.- chosen by matchlng the colora of th's,. bells, The braceleta, which may be pur chaaed at any large drygooda tore, take the place BRACET_ET AS BOl'VENIR. VAT-ENTINE of taliies. the playera as they progress recelvlng, inst.-,i.i of the well-known star ..r "punch." a ban gle to hang on the bracelet, and in tha orlgtnallty of these banglea llea thelr chlef charm. Tbey are faatened to the bracelet wlth tlny rlnga wblch anap on, an.l which may alao be boughl ln quantlttea at an \ drj ? ooda store. The Wlnnlng i OOple al the enrd tal.le rerelves tlnj i-.ir.is to hang on th.-ir braceleta; those at i domlnoes, tlny domlnoee; al the Rahpond, a small Bhell; al Jaekatraws, a mlnu'.e eectlon of a ? i m auapended fr..m a rlng; at ttddledy-wlnka, a tlat gold bangle la glven; for those progresslng from beanbag, a tlny satin beanbag, and from table croquet, a amall vrooden ball Th? games may t..- played aa !.>n_- an deelred rv.- end ..f thr- tlme thoae having the greateal num ber of bangli ? .<:i thelr bra eleta winrlng r'sj>*ct lvel> tlrst. aecond an.l thlrd pi t An Emplre fan, showing iwo Cupida froih-king upon lt. Is a pretty, Inexpenslve pres<-nt for a flrst prlse, a siiv.-r bon-bon box in tha ahspe of i earl f..r the aecond, and a whlte satin, apangled lover's kti.-t f'.r the hair f..r th?- thlrd. The valenttnea ar.. then dlatrlbuted, greal fun belng had over gueaalng the aender RefreahmentB conslstlng of fancy rakes and Icea In the shape of h'.-irts tiro aerved durlng the readlng -.f the ?? tln.>s. Th<- cut ahows a bracelet fllled ?;:h th. hangl- B. COLORED H08PITAL A \ /> HOME. ONE OF THK 0LDE8T OF THE CITT'S CHARI TIEfl BHOW8 OOOD WORK DONE One of the ..: lest - . h irltli - la tbe Colored Home and Hoapltal. lt v. .-. founded In 1_.1_ and has carried on its work all ' large building al Flral ave, end Blxty-flfth st a change of local _nad< The Board of Women Managers haa sold the pi site t.i the Clty and Buburban Home Companj ind an entire .-.-iir.. of thlrty-elght lota haa been boughl al Concord-ave, and Basl Oi I and foi tj -v ? t. Plana I -ir iwn up and the bulldlng has b. The m iin part wlll hom ai .1 hoapltal depart? menta, a ehapel and th.- rooma for tbe admlnla tratlve w rvlce, The managera have sufllelent funda i.. pa-,- f..r this bulldlng and for the erectlon of an laoiated ?? for contaglous dlseases, a morgue and a power-house, 1.fT-.rr - ar.- belng made t.> enough money t.. ostabllsh a separate pavllton for conaumptlvea and for a maternlty a ird. In the annual reporl the following m.nMon ls made of the form. r m itron "The retlrement ..f our matron, Mrs Hager, t.ik-? place at the cloae of the year, and the man? agera of the Inatltutlon, regrettlng th. wlthdrawal uf one who ls Indeed a landmark ln having served u falthfully and unlnterruptedly for thlrty-seven years, feel that th* burdens of yeara and of long servlce hav* earned for thls esteemed L'o-worker a well-denerved r. ?( " The new matron Is Mis- Klsle R. Warno k i r,.nl graduiit* of th* Urooklyn Tralnlng B. The n-p>.r:-:.'iiit v ol the place has been Inereaaed, as Mlss Warnock wlll estahllah .. tralnlng aehool ilored nuraes ul the new hospltal This will be the Bl ?t aehool of the kn: I In tho l'nlt. d B tc - The I'olored Homi arai Hoapltal Is or,.- of the three Homes tiiat recelved special commendation ani . .i i.; ?M f ? Isfl of tbe Charlty <?r uanlsatlon Boclety. The ofllcers and manag. rs who are earrylng on inatltutlon nre Mlss Mary W, liooth, flrst Mrs, Wllllam K l>odge, Mr-.. James H I'olgate Mrs Kvi rett Herrlck. MIm B R Whli -,..... m ; i Atterbur) Mrs J <; lt- Iknap, Mr i. (?'rederlck A liooth, Mlss Mary Colgate Mrs. . . ? Dodge, Mrs .;? orge E. 1' >dge, Mn Arthur Curtlss Jun.- Mrs A l? Jullllard, Mis* Rarhel K.i,::?.!'. Mra. A. i: L*doux, Mrs T. R. M.iL- Mrs Anson <l. Phelps, Mis Henry Maunsell B ileffelln, Mrv Roberl Sewell, Mrs l?. i -? mson Mlss H*i rlettfl i' Van Run n Mi-s /_nna 'i v'an Suntvoord, Mra John K, Whiting and Mra B H. Wlthi rbee THE ET1IU 8 CH II OF ST. LOl IS. 0nc of the I irgeal - luba of Bl Loula ls the Kthics ? w .i been meetlng ev. ry o:h.>r w. dii, .: ,., afternoon for the last ter-. yeara. Aboul iwo hundred and flfty attend every s.-ss'o... ..?1 ih. hall i- usually bo erowded thal many women . r. eompell d to Btand In the alsles, This ,.|Ub ln unlqu* li many way?. lt la governed by Ui wr 't.r, laws ' ? ch ls thal no woman _.ho i, ?-,, preslde shall Iel even her Intlmate frlends know of li i- f. r< hand. There are no -ines. ,, ,| || [,, mderstood tl i sm doi itlona from ,, gn\ tr atti ndanta wlll ' ?? ac. epted. THE TRIBI \E PATTERX. A TISSt'E PAPER PATTERN OF CHILDM. I.RI;.;in. .\"<> "-BS, FOR COUPON AND TEN CENTS. Physlclans hava at last er. ?? r.-.i thelr proteat against ihe leather i.-irititis. thal mean too llttle ren t llat lon for health. The llluatratlon Bhowa a well flttlng Bubstltute, of cloth. that can be eaally made, The two seams. one al tho ba k a id on ? at the front, ara ao curved :n to s". ire a neal and aatlsfac lory effect The oualda edgi a, i. a eli as thoae a* t he top of thi '? g ar .1 Ih. foot, ar.- \:v. . ,i and Btltehed by ira Buttons ar.. aewed to the under edge down tl-..' slde of the ler. an.l buttonholes are worked In the out> r, by m, ot Whl h the clonlni? js . ir. cted. A strap. i Ither of the cloth or of leather, ks at tacbed to ona slde of ihe foot and bucklea over b*To*mak* these'legglna wlll requlre Bve-elgbths of mi T.SS8 'in:.: l.RGC'X yard of flfty-four-tnch material. Tho i 7..1.S*. ir. ? at lt. one alse only. pattern, COLTON EXTtTIJJtO TO OXE PATTEltR ANY BIZB OF N ' 7.-.V CUt um ''it. Bll m :?'?'?"? aame aad a.lrsaa, ar I Btall tt to THE PATTERN DBPARTMrNT <>_?" TIIK TRIBCNR No. 7.'.'-*< Ons t'.ie only. N'jrn- . . .'._...r-iifl. in. leea i" eeaia le i"> laatlUn aad hanJiina *? peiu-i for ra. li ..alt-ni wanl. I COLLEGE 8ETTLEBES T COSPEBEXCEB, KMI'I/'YMKNT BVHSAUI ANI' THr-.Tt WORK Dtg CCBBBD at THt: rinsr OV a BEniEs of M-UTTLHOg. Th* flr.'. nt a aerles of ronfer*ne*e und*r tha auaploaa of th* CoHege gettir>m*nt. of wlHeh Mlaa Mary M. Klnj.sbury ia th.' bea I. w.s held yester? day afternoon In the rooms of the sor-lety, at No. ..', Klvinxton-a:. Th* aubje.-t waa "New-Vor* Bm ploymerr Burti ll " Thomaa W, Hot.hklsa. Jr., of Bt. Rarthol omew'e Parlih House. in Baat Forty-aecoftd-ei . opaooA 'ho dlacuaaloa arlth a r*f*r*wc* to th* i.ihor dep.irt ments In N'ew-Zealar.,1 im 1 Other COtU-trtea, hy way of eontrastlnK th*Ir liaiflllneea Wlth thos* ln thle eountry. "Tho condltlo-is here." (..? eintlnued, "are so .frlk ing, and BOBMtlmea so ihocklng, thal lt w-'? r:d ally aeem .1- if .1" tbaevtla ansinx *ith*r from wanr o.-' tmpl ymenl m the uawllllngiMM ot Wo Hla to toll were e.ntred ;i*r... Efcae* tr ls rhat beggan. loungen and I fere oi ill rlaeeei ar.i -i gr.-m ara ao aiarminnly prevalenl bare. "Aa to those who ?? ? k amployment throujth 'ha mcdlum of a r aeveral iu.: gad *h_<* -.?:? .1 :.* r, ri lly Inqutrod i;it_. It ? ? ?? ???.. .1 make Inveatlgatlon througft tn?ir former 1 mployei -. Mlai. l .' following rn.- w.uit of pr per Informa? tlon whlch a . 1... aupplled tiie buraau hy tha employer ..f whom lnqulry had beea ma.!,-. Tha ni rcantlie departmenta, tho hotola ani athar ki_j neea 1 rr- r to a more 01 ?? ?.; u* cauae of the fact t'nr o ?? employo ... ara not BufBdentiy appriaed <??: ?. aud hus'ne"s eapaMHty nf the *m, "Wlth refercnc* '.. t. - 1 mattar 1 would p .,.:..-r.r i.a, i with all ,'.. ? ? mti dentlal r.:ar:.,:n botwe* and ihi' emp ra 1 ... :,.. wori_ of I ??? teacher and th.- ph --.,. i.im-. r to placa UM I I m apl ., . .i . ..?? ... .,rthl ii- sj where I . Mr. Hoi tlll .?? rge ; 1 - - ' elaaa to .Uy were el . it of wott or dld ? ? work .. all apok* ln legulaling uffalri th na ... wagi toll. I"1 aald, . : rn: !, t , .;,, :?. >v?. uing th. h ._? if 1 h* une npl 1 ? 1 Mr\ !l :.? - - ppoki ... | ,,,,,_ betwet ith* term< : 1 of ? * intruata ,1 loailng 1 who are h g any woik. lohn 1 II 1.1 ,f t... N'ow-Torh Btate __.ap.oy* Bureau. wno followi 1. ?.?? i ,,. iti for Nea -Vork Cltj ?; mt tor 1 ? I tt* of New-1 ork. ll wa- clear from ?alon thal ih.-r.. wa 1. I half enougl * .rk a . .1 it* 'j't... q ,r lerly 1 ? ????,. nnd 1. .|t>.t?' union* and on* 1 - , 1 ? . u tered In every uu 11 iew-Torl 1 ;. he - 1: i, thal fufly M pei *nl r thelr a 1 iai meag> ?.<? ? .i ? 1 . ? . f March and Jul) I iai He aald the Introduci f n l not Immlgratlon, waa r. -, ? . ;ar/. It?| menl ,,f ma- . it tho glal 1 , nuntry in 1 ler ? ? ? ,. eoa . ,m-. lf ln thi ' .i>. i. ? i n-.- a. ventli th year. In Bngland, he a! lei. Mi f'han arla 1 Mi M "* l*v pla ?? 1 the age Il_.li Am. rlca a n . go .'I Iti i? rrv io _-. r. >,f age " - ?p. ikera were ?'? rai 11 I'-ilh.-mus ' ? ? Bah atl m \mi> .1 M 11 igh ' Bl l * Bo letv, and Hi I ti 1 Oarment U ? 1 t f Al Th* next wlll 1 * th* a* ond f , ? 1 ' '.. ? PAO IN 801 /.'<'I > OF Tlll RIRI.F. I'll. KEWT VS fi] rut >x Al rrtgi 1 ? 'I'VI. ill " Tho I!.-. Dr It !!?'.' : Igtgff gf AU Chureh Hi I M ?*?*. ti.ok fnr f ? ? 'imrn Ing I. ? .ra af ? I'r Newi ? Mnr Bibii ?' 1 ? aa Chrte* uiltj Th* 11.; T? - tami it. ao far I a. la 1 wl de llbrary ' 1 It li ?????? Wmmta ever waa beal l ? 11< tl iplrai lie falthi ' * tM_ I In < hrle ? "Our rnodern BIMlcal rrtilelam makea lam f- I of ? ; 1 ? of rh" I" ? wtth whlch thi Booh l la a collectlon of 1 ? ?? I ? ? been nny h. -!? itt.n ln the ei I ? ' ???,.: ??'???'?? x ' I upon ? orlgln they are older than larai ippear In i . . ? ? -i At thi liglon larael ih the f. ? ng them ba Ing them iver In thelr 1 neaa. theae wonderl atoru 1 ? ? ? .R ' he pagan or human aourci I 1 1 < ?"d porttneni The * iperatllloua \ I. a of l ? . tr-. r illj dlap ae I of In ? Rl >|e la 1 rnlr.i . - k -? ? d dlre ','. fi ? ' ? . ieorj of the Hlble stnnls In ara I * il, ... lopmonl ln rollal. n. 1 - U dl.p. aed of once foi whlch n veal to ua not om ? i th* lit>: u ire of m peopli raj ' ? i_ a, ? . ,: -?...,.. li i of an ? - TIIE 1/f'' V7- 8IS 1/ B08PITAU wokb or tio: Uttrt \v.\i: bhowjc at tiii: ts. Kt'AL Mi The annual me< tlng ? *;''?l Boclety wa> held yeaterdaj i on In thi Dlepei y Building, No :*' Baa! Blxtj l ' ? - lowlng offl > re wer* ? ' VVa'" i.,,.!, ,|, . ...,, - _ent, la i . ? Bti rn treaaarei B\ /.alet; a* " 'ary l. M : ? Dlrectora* -? aN , , n followa For ' ? in< x; ln ?! i- rm endlng December 11, IM Ph F Cultaiaa, Joaeph I-"' x IValter A B hlffer and Adolpl l-**l aohn; for th.' unexplred term -nd .r D en karr M, :??'. Meyer H I?ehman and Kalman Haaa ?nr.-t ,.r-i for rh- term of four yeara, III Blmoti Botha. I II I, L opold Well. ." ? Harnet and Henry :< I *? Ihi Imi r Th* preatdi nt, Mr Wa la report on behalf of the offlcer* and r ? ndlng Nov. mli. r ???< I -' " '? there had been OT patlenta In th* ho-pttal, -ind iluririK rh* v. ir .'?." w. r. admltted, m.'ir. i,f .'./.<?', treated durlng tlu var The total r.um l>rr of patlenta admltted -Inci tl i lon of ?:... i . i| waa MJM The . r of ?. dur ng thi laal >? ai The total death rat.- wa ? I ?? i" r i ? r.' bul ? I who dled artthln fi it w aa only J '* I et cent ' lui of ' he 1.710 ? wi ro ad mltti d free. and only 1*1 w . . ti From th* .??? ;??''? ita tlu i im of ?.. a waa r...?? i\.-l durl -ir Th< h lety haa about four ihouaaml m.r.. i from thi n. HU ll, wai I eived . ible for cui reni ? \| ? naoa wai ? I -penditurea were In ea lhal imount belng I12fi \*> tt( ? ittei I W waa for tl proper whlle ':?? i"-. ?-i- for n ?? dlapi 'i-ary. The r. al w nl for Improvi m< nta ind r< ? r the j-eae thi ? reaa*d ? \ $;.|..'". ralB.i g the total to 1340.00. Th* l.i.llrilng* ir* ',, id fre* from lr.. umbrance The ,iis|,. ..- u \ attemli 1 t" ?? 157 patlenta durtna the >'.ir Thi '?-u i ? - ??? ilnlng *.ho?>_ 'or nuraea, and a dlatrlct rvlce, by whlcl ?-i lana, nuraea and medl aenl to poor aao ? the r h< r ?? a when there la ap< .. ? I :- .. Hebrew li thi r, ti no : for the admlaalon of patlenta Mr IVallach sa'..l lt was an Imperatlve dut- to (ni'ii th.' matter of accuiing new bulldlnga, hut the dlrectora *? aild aci In .. maenratlve manner. ind would nol mak* r atart untll ihey ha.i ampl* rhen ? i- been ari rneouraglag r..?p.>rihe v, hich ti ? ited n gardlng lubacriptlona Durlng the laat year OT pati*nt* wer* turned awaj for \? ml of r,mni. whiie ottiera who wlahed lo ??? ure admlaalon voluntartly went to othi r Inatltutl ma. ow:i_: to aome delay In aa> I'urini. a vacanl b* i ? MRs. BOW ABD'8 DIABOSDM POVSkX Central OfBc* Det*ctlv*a Buliivan and o.in ar ralgned two newaboyi m fadfarien Market Poiie* 'ourt yeaterday, aad had tb*? ree_a__od ha.-k to Pollce Headquartera untfl to-day. Th*y were laaao Roberta, elghtean yeara etd, of <.ienmore-*v*.. Brooklyn, aad B*njemln RoMagoa, .-ixhteen yeara .11. of N'o .'3 Heary-el The detectlvea learned lhal Ihe boy* ua I been Ifl ,i Fouith-ava. aaloon on Inturday nlghl dlaplaylng a dlamond dragon-fly. rhla waa luet after Mra ?: Howard, Mvtnf in th* lloiel Maj.-tl. hiil reported ihe loaa of her dU n,m I dragon-fly Mra. Il.ivu I attended the inat ? .... ,i tn.' ||*irop..:ir.'iii iip.-i.i ll.iiis,. }J.ii irday ,vah her huaband Thej wenl In the eventag lo he Bportamen'a Bhow In Madlaoa Bquare llaraea. in.l when Mrs. Howard pass.-,l In front ot a laraj* nlrror she dls.oveied lu r loss Th* boys at rtrat lenled hailna aeen th* pln. bul KoMnaon finaily ald that he had fuun.l It in the C.rden, and th* dO ectlvea found lt ln a closvt ut hla li.tn*. {