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,massachim:its bay ("ver your broad hrraft there came, In other days, a earavel of protest? The Mayfic-wer manned with men, Who stood the rigors Of an alien winter in a friendless land. Their rfliBfl were lined with iron Ktad thrir .. 1U Were *rt with !*ufferitig and utrength. In their eyes were droam*-, Whose ctaBtfUrfunatiflfll only came \\v. . they Wera dead. v-we ol each man's wife ' people came for liberty <-ip th. ir OWB Ciod. And they were Men. ? our time a fleet of flimsy ships ? '!i across a dirty tide? \ irakf of paper hags. discarded food, and filth? ara and empty bottles? ? pervert harp and flute, That play "The Kartime Pipes of Pan"? .ft. -fliaaaj and sweat, And talk a lingo limited elievfl me, kid, you're there." and sex. Beyond the path of these. the bay has this? lt> or.c remain ingr grace? ?turdy boat. who wrests tenee from its rockinj- depths. These men have landed on an alien shore: They, too, have strenpth aad suffering in their eyes. Their w.irfare ifl w;th elemental foes? Their dreams?their God?are elemental. mea, the Piigrims' closest kin. Came here for liberty. H. V. W. Because the doctor-- have not annihilati-jd the paralysis plague, %]r ? faith in medicir.e and the science of thera ? *.he church. and the press have not done away ^.j. : rverty and ini'--*.: e. yet they are not without their Bill Wl tfl of --mporia was regard jnp -? ? *& BM aa ." he .ftched, "that:! pre: . ' '?' " "i -](Z"" Wc th,. -varrp Kill Kare, and other? t ? ad, but out r.ear Longmont, Col., we saw Kaunp Lafl ooWX><><m^o^-x>ooo<>oo<>^ 0<H**-00<>-00**><><^ :-: Gotham Glcaninps :-: ?..,,.. .,, | rojjjnng. ? -eabrigh*. :.'. J . ; ? rtei ll t Scitual Mi tfc r Londofl a few da* ... nery expert of Bul .KtheheaU tc* sufmnei in 1 ? {. o. Da - "" '-re !0i' n the 2:4: t popular; ng men ia putting in a lot of time writing letters to a certain party in Rochc ter. Ah thero -'.c fi the worlcTs sreate-r pfaotographer ha* led yc scribe a couple of swell seegars Friday he being .! ue were in town again. Come again Kap say we. Mrr*. wl 'A.i** editor of Harper's Weekly until ,. ith the Progressive^arty until Hughes wa. ?<,! ha*- accepted a position with the New Re> ? ers are not superstitious. WEATHER FORECAST For to-day. local thunderstorms; W, fair and warm. H waa Mr. Clayton Hamilton, the famed critic and author, at bunday night who vas hoasting of the effect of the training camp upon hia j-'irth. -What." he a~,ked Mr. A. E. Thoma- . think of my PUttaburg middle?" "Well." madwagged the rywrighl and golfer, "I prefer my New York Central." Shoot* from the Young Idea. N .' . hlfl ? Mlaal * not* iw,k | ?* Nflbalar Hypothesis The Theory about the whole universe. rea which everything has to attracted anything Gravfty 'l the a.traction the earth has for anything. Th* ear" ' ? tkfl diameter of the earth. A mendian is an imagenary line running north and south. ? Sunday's Tower. Wfl shall draw a picture of typical BCf.. D a typical Sunday motor ride in New York and Addrr*..'. to a J ad> Friend Who I* Golnf to Be Married. By IfAXY ANN O'HYRNK. Wi ..... ? ? 1bB4 ! from yesterdaj .r BusaaJaata money You graat care mus. t;.'r,? K\ery month pat BWaj* a little K.en tkaagk a sacrai.ee you nuist BBI Buy whats good and useful :?y \our money down ?j jou owe every one ; be the taik of the town. .de* its very trying thost that has to collect ? r time and car fare is wasted | to get mone> that they expect. A young Husband be.isted to me About hew well him and his young wife did aprte Aad yet rani there are many anoyencts .-. I do not j.retend to see. ?he once met me at tlie gate had *omething rare Ard that *he g?Bflfld I would like the Dinner That flkfl did for me prepare. ,'To be continued." Bnajfallifll for vi-r-.es: "For I was born at Brzezany, at ferzezany on the Zlota Lipa." The other day. in a paragraph referring to the fact that there is one automobile t<> every forty-four persons in this counti-y, the hflt proof mad< it read "fordy-four"; and we foolishly corrected it. Now and then a elipping arrives which we haven't time to read "-"""ough. Ar.d with equal frequeney it happens that it is unneces ^T* to read it all. Last night, frinst, one came from the Boothbay, *tf*-, Rej-ister. lt he*;an: "K. ( . Bump, local agent for the Ford car-" r. p. a. i SOCIETY AND ITS SUMMER HOME ACT1VIT1ES Cottage Colony Folk to Appear in the "Movies" at Bar Harbor Hospital Benefit?The Week's Gayeties at Lenox and Southampton. Bar Barber, Me., Aug. IS, Massberi of ti.e surr.nn r colony are nhearsing I for a motion pieture melodrama writ- ' ten by Mr*. (iouverneur Morris. to be J presented at the Casino on the flTSB* :ng of AagBSt ti for tln B-BflBi of the Bar Harbor Hospital. II,.- . nt. r tainment la in ebargfl of Mi*. Edgar s'cott, who im-. alwayi takes sn interest in this rhnnty. The lilio Itt being m.idc by AisSSSadre l-'.'il.l.ri, who made tkfl rseli of Psiti Kial ler and Erner?; Scbelliag which wer? bowti sl the cottage of Mr. sad Mrfl. Era< I'abbri last season for tkfl beasfll of I the 1'olish fund. Tl.ere wil! bfl I l of seventy in the plny, wkieh will bfl preceded by fl tntirieal prograiBBIS. Count Otto Saltn took the laun the men's ekaaipionflklp tei this week. Richard Hartfl, whe for three eoBfleeuti*.. yeara h Id th? bor ors, and Joseph T. BowflB, tke winner last season, did not cnter thc eompflti* tion. A "preparedness" ball given Tuea? day evening by thr Surnmrr < Club under the direction of .1. Murray Anderson sttractsd a large audience.: , from the various colonies. In addition i -?-_*" ? a. Mi!i'i:\ TAILEB WITH HIS DAUGHTEfl BETTY _ND BON THOMAS. JR* AT _i*BWPOtT. J ef wat b "neutrsli! Miss I ' ' iBting England; Hisa Msrgmret Lee, E i Miai .1. flphiafl Gibflon, German] Adelaide 6 ? Bd Mr. Anderson, s West Poinl ? Kobert U ' n *?*?? tinal tablesa, sn I ' I Howlaad sang and Gloi ? _ >'r.U/i.4-''jpf'>'*. Soatl 1 cool 1 Wednesd_> mad ],.,_," . . ib Bt Psrish Hall a n-o.t sBJeya ment arm cottage eoloay for Hifl Kminer. ? dinal GihboBS, i ' vacation with Fstbet t'henv. rectocy, broBgbl OBl i ' a.'.ce at the fair. Mr and Mrs. F. Barrall H vi ill give a garden party tl Eden Glai ie, -' B-kii Mr. and Mrs. PkiHp D. ? Ckieaga. fc;tv<' Brtrhred to paaa ? moatk here, kariag - hlrs. J. 1 Kaapp's i ittage. Mrs. F.irti'-ten Smitk _a*/s a recita' WedBesdaj st tki Vr* Hean "? tntjm ?? l':it ; Mrs I rank K. P haNe heen occapyiag tke Wjrlltfl home. j h.s.e fljoae < ' I !'"r SIX || return , ? temher. and during the.r sl ..nd Mrs. Marshall G. Dedgs Mn Will* iam Laws Rics ?" at the Bkiaaeeaek G H ? ? da_. others giriag iBBcbseas vaitj Mrs. Edward L Eeyea, Mrs. Comelius Tiers and Mrs. Gflatgfl Leary. Cardiaal Gikkoas and Bishop O'Con? nell, of Biehn.ond, Va., were informal ly entertai.ied at tea by Samuel L. Parrisk, at his home last Sunday af? ternoon. Among tliosc pre.ent were Mrs. Thomas H. Barher, Colonel and Mia. Henry May and Miss Lee, of WaskiagtOB* Mr. and Mrs. William i> Gatkria, whs are stopping with Mik. James C Parrish, aml Mr. and Mi . A. J. Dallai Pixon and Mr. and .1. I'crry Kealing, of Philadel? phia. A suhsc ript.on bridge tournament was hi-ld st tlie Meadow (Tub on Tkarsaay, nadsr the direction of CkSfrlss Bteela, who ii stopping at the i I. proeeeds will go to the Volantaei Hospital ln New York through the Local Berries eommittee. Ai Saratofja. Baratogs Bprings, N. T. Aug. 1-. Old-IBol ha: heen trying his hard est to diseaaragfl racing at Saratoga Springs, but, *n,ile a\ broadly as he has during the last week, the crowds at thc track are daily increasing in The huge | taad il packed. k, and ruce of tl s?? ternoon ia called thfl graadataad ifl a :or. Among the for the racing ? R. Inio.nt, j'., Mr. and Mr*. : ? B I lasoa, a Bl Mvsll Clar* i I enea Jones, New York; Mr. and Mrs. V '?' ,'.;.del . ? man, '- ? ; Hollbrook r. ?ho has been coming ? more tl.ar. ? ? d to come a njonth earlier this summer and take iti the race*. His n to a.-rivr ,;t ths Uniti {.;.., ? ...nr.ers ? r both at the Grand I'nion B feature of the at the I'nion. ,,. ef Philadelphia ? i r, Joseph '?? ner, at th- StatflS Tle PriBCeSfl Brag.i- ? : \ >r. o? .. member ef ? ? i , accor.ipauieJ b] MtB. \ New I.ondon. \ . 1 ai -.ion. Aug tl The week at . y hej-an oti Monday ekeen ti**aa bj Mrs. Thom o, Bodhary far bar house ?? ? -? a iiii.un Ellis, flf Brya Mawr. Mn ?.'. r f SprtagfW u ti ? -. Mary Men * I *jr_. -kaxlsi lr-aad M;__ _l*?v MRS (iRAJtl es DfGtAM KSD THIODOBt iOtBTON SOI.LEY IM QI'AK kh DANCHI W WMJTHAMPTOM'B "MERRY WHIRI. OF .____?* AN AMBKICAN KID t ROSS BENEFIT. C Internatl'.nal Kllru Ott * Ogder.. ef New York, were of the party. On Tuesday afternoon Mr.. Robert, Moor.-, sf New Qriflaai ?????? , garden party a* the MooreU- 1-0-08' beautiful summer home. Miflfl Rose inarv MacHilerv and MlSfl Porothy , r, of Mew Orleaas, wers thc honor guests. Mr- Otli E. Dimnioeb had ? ckarm ing dinner and eard party st lad 'tori Wednesday evening, and Miss Dolly Bil e.itertaine. ? numb-r of her ? i Boiliag party on board the ? rn. Mr Harry Chappell have ???:-*.ain.Tier.t.4 'his _,.,. ie, Baaday i''>,"'T taey er.ter tained ten guests at dinner at the un Wednesday night they en tertainel Mr. and Mrs. C. H Hynms, jr.. Mr. a::d Mrs. Samue! Frothii gham and Garrett Kip a'. a d.nr.er at their own home. Thursday night Mr. ar.d MSB Samue! Fr.thir.gham gave a dinner at tr. talaiag Hr. ar.d Mr*. H_rr> Cnappe'.i. Mr. ar.d Mn. Charles Vor ? i.yme. i bi aln Barclay, from Fort T' n ?. lieateaaat Wanriak end Mr BBd Mrs C H. H|__BS, jr. Ofl Fnday Mr* W. B Reyburn gave a luncheon la celehration of tne sev? enth b.r'.hday ?f her daughter, Helen. Edwia C Da'.e has ckartered Edwin Palmer's yacht, I isadei ft, for Au Irast Beverly and the Sorth Shore. R.-.erly. Mfl * , Aug. 12. The week has been crowded w.th pleasurei. There bn\* be.:. several polo matches at the Hyepifl Hunt <"iub. at Hamil .,,, ;l ? ? . ? rrr-.air.ent at the Esse_ (_* at Haaekestsff.aa'd peflht :__ ?V Mairblehes'l beti.ej tkfl uiual M M.MKK H0MBS ALONG KBW POKT'S CUFFS. ! Here are -howrt the beautiful .ottage-* of Clarence to. Dolan, of Philadel? phia; Mrs. James Richardson and ei (...icrnor Charles W. I ippitt, flf Rhodi' Island. K ftnft.-' ood A I'n W'vo<v* round of eatertaining at the cottage* and <*: A '. ? - :'ii was netted hy the gladioli sale given en Thursday ut i edar Acres, the aatati af Mr. and Mra. R. H?m tnond Ttneey, at Wenham. Miss Julia Mflyi r, daughter flf former Afllbflfl?* dor BB i Mra. George von L Mcyer, wa* tho chairman of the committei in Thfl procet'd*. were devoted to the fund for the muinft-nance of the An. iriean Ambalaaca Corpa ia Franc Mr. an.l Mrs. Richard T. Crane, jr, of Ipawieh, hava o:r?-.-ed to sub<cribe ? ii for ;. fund to light tho infan? tile paralyflia plutup ia N'ew York City. Mr. Crane has one of the show places ot" the -.hore ut Ipswich and w fth Mrs. ('ranr* is buil.iing a rnemorial hospital far the town of Ipawieh. The hospital !s nanied the Benjamin Stickney Cable Mflmorial Hoapital, in honor of Mr. i abla, who was killed atlpswich in an nt w-hne out motoring w th Mr. Crane. The weddm? of M iflfl Margaret Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mra. I'. Thomas. of P :ng, ia to take place at noon on Saturdf.v, September 1-3. After the wed rkiflB will take p!ac<* a? Netb* I, the Thoma* country Batate, a reception arill b<- hei.l. The waddiBf of Miaa I'onnne Searh*. of the Ipswich .. t.i Hareld D. Walkar, ef Bos? ton, flrill take place at Inajllabf, the Searle plac. al Ipawieh, on Bflptaaa ? In the PocottOa\ Dtlawara Water Gap, Pi-nn., Aug. If. To i iateaae heat af the last two '???-.:-, eity folb bava b-'en poarlag resorts of this see ? aad Howard Clark, of are regtstered at the Dfllawara Houae. They have bee.. iag for black bflflfl ia Kre.da Rill aad Joha Dyer, of Sea Y.i'.. City, men tba lance con ??.* .-.? ft ?? Rivenria** on Priday avea -.nr*. Mr and Mrs. I arl A. If. Strom. of New York. wno are tounng the state, are spend'.ng a week at the Forest House. Mi-.- Darotky Btaray, of New- York fl-fla firat priaa at th? big ma* querade dance at the Ca.*t!e Inn on Fr: lay ,*vening. There were more than 88)8 .-..rft'-'.tar.t*. Mr and Mrs. A Wfllflh *re ?pead ? z a ?' - ranm ?* tka Caatlfl Inn. Mr. ? ia pre-'.dent of the Faige Motor ('..mpany. The Cataract House nine de'- atfld the Castle Ir.n r..ne on Thursday by a score. of I to 4. John Knapp, jr., Pr. H. F. Schwartz **b-IJ Mjx Shaw,'of'N'ew York'City,'are at the Fair...a. Opening of Polo Season Brings New comers to Thousand Islands?Lake Placid to Have Hrdroplanes for Scratch Matches Next Year. Alexandna Bay, M. Y , Aug. 12. - The Biat polo game of the season WBI played Saturday between the Thousand Islanders and thi Thousand Island Eei fliflS. The line-up of the Thousand Islanders waa: t| A. G. Miles; 2. Lee M. Rumsey, jr.; 3. Eddie Clausen; back, J. Laroc .ue Anderson. The Eei Flies' line-up was: 1, L. EL Ross; _, S. Preece; 3, George Tower; back. Lealie Shaw. The Thousand Islanders von the g_me by a score. of 4 to 1. : Mr. Miles rolled in three of the goals I for hi? team. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Young, ofl New Brunhwick, N. J., are spending the summer st the Thousand Islands Country Club. Miss Margaret Dougla;, of' New York, has arrived at the Thousand Islands for the month of August Miss Douglas has just been graduated from tho la.v school of the New Tork Univerrity. Miss Douglas' IV the youngest woman ever graduated ;':.rn New York University. She is not ye*. twenty-one, and cannot be admitted to thc bar until after her next birth day. Mrs. Richard H. Eggleston. of New York, _-:d Mrs. T. E. Rrigham. of Springtield, MSOS.. were the hostesse*s at the LSsites* Welcome Club card party Wedne.day. Next week the hostesses will be Mrs. Spadone and Mr*. Chflfltflf K- Hoag. One of the interesting events of the season was the annuai tea of the La tIic.->' Welcome Club, which was given Friday of this Teek. Next week one of the important events of the season will take plae* the Thousand Islands Yacht Club mo? tor boat races. These race* will tak? place on August IS, l-i and 17 and Will be run over the Thousand Islands Taekt Clab coume. Among th* ?n tries are the Hawkeye, owned by Commodore A. L. Judson, of I.ake George; the P. D. Q. VI, owned by A. Graham Miles and Mrs. Henry P. Whiton. of Long Island; the Peter Pan VII, owned by Joseph Simpion and J. P. Bicknell, and several other ' boats, inc'udmg one of John Wiilys's raciau bostS, whose Miss Petroit won the sjold cup races in New York last rear. ln the Berkahires. Lenox, Mass., Aug. 12. Society was greatly iaterested in the expioit oi" Miss Cecelia Poclger, daughter of Mrs. Peter Doelger, of NflW York. Wkfl drove her automobile up a trail to the summit of Mount Greylock this week, a feat which never before had ben accomplished. Miflfl Dofllgflf bad with her Mrs. Frank Diamond. of Philadel? phia, and Mrs. rrederick Kusan. sf Nea York. Greylock is ,....>.'. feet high, the loftiest peak in Mas.-aehu .et'.s. Mr. and Mrs. WH'laa, Hall Walker have done more to entertain the sum? mer colonists than any other cot tagers this season. On Monday the members of the Garden Club of Lenox were the-.r guests at Brookside, in Great Barrington. and on Thursday they gave the third of a series of or gan recitals by Harry Rowe Sheiley, followed Friday evening by the third ball of the sea.on at their villa. Mr. and Mrs. Walker had Mrs. A. B. I.'e.rle ton, of Illington, N. J., as their guest this wee_. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. George Gren ville Merrili have been rehearung the children of the Stockbridge cotugcrs in Biblical plays which will bfl given on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Su,ij dart's lawn next week. Invitations are out for a series of .imncr entertainments for the remain? der of the month. Mr. and Mrs. New bold Harris, Hr. and Mrs. Henry H. PaasS, Mr. and Mr- Geor_e Baty Rlake, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Os cood Field ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Cort? landt F. Bishop will be the enter tainers. Mr. aml Mr-. FzBBfl * *'.antori Blake and Mr. and Mr*. .1. Searle Barclay have been tkil we.-x with Mr. and Mrs. George Baty Blake, whfl fr*-e several dinners and entertainmen: for them. Mr. and Mra. Appie'.on Robbin*have Iflft for the Wkltfl Mountains. a'ter a visit with "Ihatcher H. Adam?. Mr. and Mrs. Archtbald. Hopkins, of Washington, who were Mr. Adam's tjuests, went to Wil!iamsto?n for a ' Dr. and Mrs. h.-r."'. M. ( ulver. of Jamaica, West Indies, arrived at their .-ry BState >n Mew M.-irlLoro, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Darling at the G. Wfllifl Peters cot*_ge in Great Bar rington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wkitaey at their house in Great Barrmgton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Rawson occupied the Bliss cottage in Lenox for two rr.orrtht. Mrs. Willard D. Smith. of Lee. vas the lesding hostesj at the Greenoek Country Club. where the Housatonie Valley tennis champinnships were won. Geor_e W. Pike. of Snrirri**"'*ld, Mfl?S . gam.d posse*sion of tke Green? oek cun. defeatir.jr Prof>-ssor Ralph L Cksaey, ef Bariagfleld College, in finali. A. J. Ve.ey, of Mon'real. and L. H. Wiley. of Hartford. Conn.. won the men's doub.es. defeating A Tl. Chapin, of gpriaaBela. and Huntting Worth. of MflB York Lake f'lacid. Lake P.ac.d. N Y . Aug. tt. Mem I bers of the Lake Placid Yaelt Clab plan to purchs.se twelve one-design . hydroplanes for u?e in a sen*s ot ! Acratch races on Lake Placid another season, taki.ng the praee o: the. present I handicap racej between bo_t3 W var_ ing power. The new boat* will bfl alfljbtaflfl fflflt la length and will hav? a wymei of from twaat-r-fva ta thirty miles tn hour. Tkey wHI be owr.e-i Bf ftve'e Member* of the club. who4? nainca ha-e not been announ .ed. and the total cost of them prob.ibly wil! be aboul SCiO.OOO. Th? matter is Ifl C.5 handg o.' the rega'.ta committea of the club. Detaits of the arrangemer-t* for 'he ob*enarcc of John Brov.n Day flie now being worked out. If fair, Ikfl morning exL cise?, opening at 10:2*1 o'eloek, will be in the open air For?lt of Arden Theatre, at Lake Placid Club and if not. ia a hall ifl the village. Tho excrcise- at the grave wi'l open at liii o'eloek in t.'.e afternoon with the arveiling of tka bron:e raemorial table*. on the great boulder at 2 o'*!ock. The old song about Jjiin Brown s body will be sung, and the orafto.i tie.ivercd Bt t:ie gra-e by Wer.dell Phillips at tbe fljaafl- of- the b-jrial, ::' 1869, will be read. Among the speaker* will be Frftnk B. Sanborn, of Concord, Mass., Lu:'nqr of the "Life and Letter* of Jo'r.n Brown"; John L. Mi'.holland. of New York. and Rabbi Stephen S. Wiie. of NeT York. The masked bail at the Stevens House ea Thursday night w-as led ky John D. Dunn. the New York golf ex pert. :n Scotch Hi-jhland co?tume and piay;ni- thi ba'g'pipes. J. MelviHe Br. vr., of Fdinboro. Scotland. anothe j*o'.f e*;r*rrt. followei" '.im. also in Scotch costume and ?la-rn*** th? bas? drum. ? Supreme Court Jusu'e ,!). P. Coha? lan wbs among those taking part th.? flrafll in the contert on the. golf eour-e Bt the Stevens Hou?e for the cup flf ftred hy *he Rev. J. J. laytn Heore, oi P'r.iladelphia. The TrflBtlwflll -"up. offered by Colon**! H. H. Treadwe',1. o*' N'ew York. was waa by J. Hub*-* ttaflflBfli w-ho defeated hlfl brother, Raf. ? m.->r>d Stevens. 1 a| a" th-; eftg'.itecnth hole. - \arragansctt Pier. Nanagansett P:er. F.. I., Aug. \1 Yaehting, polo, t*ol!';:n* and tenni* have been tlie popa'ar dr.ersion* of tkfl laat aflflB at Nanagaaa?tt Plar. My* cral of the large yachts of the New York Yacht Club n><*t arrived at th* Pier on Sunday, on their annual cru.'* along tka New Fngiand coast, and rsst anchor .n Nariaean>et'. Ba1,. On board the Arcad;. wer* Mr. and Mr*. Arthur MflflkflT, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mr . Wa'ti-r D. Denegre, of New UrUan*-. Members of a yachun,? party on board the Crusader were Mr. and Mrs. Aithur h. Brockie, and Vr. *nd Mrs. 'harles Churc'nman and Daniel B. Wintr., of N'ew York. The ("a*ino has been the scene t*?f n^merous luncheons and dinner par ? a . and Bfl Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Hazard, flf Peace Daie, R. !., .i,*<rrl at lunch'on or. the p!a:? Their tfuests included Mis* BflBltiea W-tmore. of Warren, r?nn.; Richard B. UdlicB, af Ijro- idence, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hinman Bird. and Howard Hitchcock. af Naw Tork, and Mrs. To* Wh te. af Washington Many rc.-enations have been m?!e for tables in the Cocoanut Grcve, which ail] be arranged in the Casino on August 18, when the Hawaiian bail will be presented by Talbot Hanan for the benefit of a New York iea fund. Ofl We.lr.esday the annual fair in aid of St. l'eter'.---b>-tne-Sea took place on the church gie.'ii. "wr*-. John H. Uaaaa, af NflW York. pre-ided at a la.ft'e table lader. with fancy war?4, wh,ch uc-n- of*>r~<j for charity. Other cottagers interested Ib the fete were Mr*. Henry B. Kane, of N'ew York, Mr*. Samuel H. \ale.itine, of New rorkj Mrs. P. M. Preseotr. Mr*. F *I. W. Pn -enmayer, Miss Lyra Bro-.vn NiekflrflOB, Miaa Fmmy W^hlen and Mra. Pae Whito. of Washington. l.icatenar.t (iustav Bro<k and Mra Brock, of t'openhagen, Denmark. ar* a* the Ariingtea. Lfaataaaat Brock i* a portrait pamter and h?s a o.m nissior. to paint a portrait of Mrs. John H. Hinan. Cooperstom-n. <'o.>per*iown. N*. Y., Aug. 12. -The aiath annual tennis toarnament has been of mtere?t this week to the sum? mer colony. Tho?e in tht lead in the men's single* are Anthor.y McKim. L. SkUBIWBy, Waldo Johnston and to, J. A. McKim. Those * . .- -ftll in the men's double* are V, .11 am C. Walker and Ne'yon C. Hyck, K. R Perkins and Waldo Johiikton. Henry Ilun and An? thony MeKiflB, John S. Applehy and I - Apr.leby. Those who still remain Ib the mixed double* are Mis* P*lm*r and L. Avatflll Bro^n. Miaa Klsie Hun aad Sanford Rejnold*. Miss Cflflil Kim and R. R. Perkins, Mr*. John M Bo-.vcr* and Waldo Johnston, Mlflfl (jrac* Brown ar.d James Fenimora Toopei-, jr, M:..s Mary Brown ar.d Fr*p.c:g atawart, Miss Margaret Cs?her and Beary Hun. Thone **'ving teai 'o day at the club are Mr-.. Willlflfll Pflfltflfl Morgan, Mr* John M Bowers. Mifla Kd:th W*llman and Mr*. Fredenck A.iam? Savage. Th.s evening d'.f*n*r? will be giver. by Mr. and Mr*. John M Bowers, Clar? ence HarmsUd, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. A McKim ani Mn. P. A. H Bro*n. Af ?<.-r-.Hrd the O-te-sa-ga dar.ee u:l! b* : the arene of ga;*'. Amor" tho^e who *r<> Btaflf rg t*1.* , \?*.'k al the Otesa ga from N'ew York aro Mr. ??** 1 Mra Joseph Kit'redga t hoMc. Mr* Mora Mr.r-.ha, l arter. Mr*. i . M. Ba.lgley. William Parkin, Mr*. (ieorf*e Deni?on. Mis* C. Demson, Miaa i M. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkso/i K. , Latrtf, Miss Helen Lord and Maiter Joha I Clarkson Lord. 1