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THE SUN, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1912. thin flower rradi greater perfection, shires this week are Mr. Dolancy Kane, I Many touring parties are coming In, c-pe. Miss Sybil Kane, Mis tselln, John T. 8111, I riallv to see this llower coloring the moun-' Mrs. J. M. Dickinson, Mr. und Mrs. C. H I tain-. I W liltnoy and Mrs. Paul 11. Frnthlngliam of I The dog show will bo held September 27 I Boston. rcJPJV to aoewsyey t-- ' "" fe of Richmond hai opened another cottage and Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ward man of Washington, who spent lust summer ut tho Homestead, are occupying n third cottage. for the summer. The governors lane expended u large amount ul tnonev in repairs and Improvements and tho plnv i-i-ti iii the national lentils tournament Ui August xv ill linil numerous chaligi for Mr. .In..nti Wlllard nf ltletimnnil. wife i'lli'tr . convenience. Ill -re lias been n . i... ttrlli 1 r fl-I.. ' lldlle oi cx-L,icui,-wov. t iuru oi iikihii ..-.I ........... ..f ll. U'llln tlnlol Wull. ington. Is negotiating for a villa here, anil 1 elwiiupioiHl.lp loiirl Justice Horace II. Lurton or tho United 1 Hi., Newport Mirlu u r...... i.. ..i..., .,!,. i,. under w.iv vel'V fan occupy a bungalow with his family. ! larger estates ate in the pink of (.otidltiou Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ingalls, Jr.. or New, u; lawns in u guru. n. ocspn , , i.,n Vnrk u-lll urrli-., ntl trnrll 1,1 sluV lllltll ! Spl'illg lllld lilt! fiorslstoril COOl WlVlthet nilliimn ml .IlllluM Wttlntl nf St. Lollis hlVO Mlldoln lookcll I Hitter. This is e- i.fl.lA,! n n.iu crr.'iliH liitifl Hwif u-ill l,,til.l. tflm r.irMmp Mfullititf f"l Dfl,ll V 11 frilltwl li. I hearion h cettimi raM mcp-.v. All of tl,n Lh expected July 1 wlthhis ramily to occupy one or me cotingeH. The now flfteen-hota putting green on the Homestead golf course near the new lenni courts Is nrovinc notiUllir I witli golf playern who wlsli to develop ineir tiuuuig. iinong inoso who huvu used ft alinoRt duilv thin week are .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. J. McV. Breed or New York; Mr. und Mrs. t V. Htoekwell or DulTrtlo. Mrs. Albert Igun and K. 1. Smithley or PittH Inirg, MUs IJmllv I)n Coursey or l'hilu dolplila, Harr- Wardman or Washington and K. C. Donald of Canada. Baron and Baroness Kosenkrantz, who play an excellent gunio or tennis, have been much on the Homestead court? this week, as have Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn and (leorgo (loodwin. Mrs. Frederick Sterry came down for a day or two the lirst of tho week, but rnturnpcl to her cottacn at Seabrisht. j where the family will bo until the 1st of I Mrs. John Clinton Gray before hor departure, tor Now York motoretl with : Mrs. Robert Waller of New York to White, Sulphur Springs. They took a basket luncheon with them and returned the I same da v. T Mrs. Kthelbert Talbot left tho Springs Thursday for New York and sailed from j there to-day for Europe, whero she will ixnenH the rest of the summer. Alias Helen .orris arrived ui inn .tiaiwe this week from Now York, bringing with her Mrs. V. A. Nelson of Colorado. Mrs. Alexander Gordon. Jr.. Alexander Gordon .id, Mlia Sarah K. Ficcher and Fred ('. Fischer made up a party of Baltl- . moreans who arrived at the Homestead this week by automobile. After spending 'sometime here they will go on ,to White . Sulnhur Springs. Miss Sallie Bird and Miss Adele Fishack I of Baltimore arrived this week for tho I seAsoti. Mrs. Calderon Caslisle of Washington, who has a villa here, sailed this week for Europe to be gone the greater part of the summer. 1 Mrs. Robert A. Black and her son, Donald Black, will leave the first or July to snond some time in western Pennsyl vania, f, Mrs. Archibald McCrae will leave the I last of June to spend next month at her i place at Petersburg, Va. She has with ner this week Mrs. George Alexander Pare of Cumberland, Md. Under the direction of Mario Armelinl, director of the Armelinl orchestra, the young people here are planning to give lator in the season an amateur perform lance of "The Mikado." Rehearsals are being held each week . ' Among the arrivals at the Homestead this week havo been Mr. and Mrs. John 1 C. Calhoun. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Milbank. I Mibs Julia Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel IK'clally triii' ul the ectatex or Dr. and Mrs. Richard V, Mattixnn, Mr. olid Mr George K. Rive-, Mr. mid Mrs. Hann J. Perry, Senator and Mrs. Georgu Pen body Wetinore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward .1 Berwlnd, Mrs. James P. Kernochau and Mrs, Hamilton McK. Twotnbly. Tho last week has seen the arrival or a nnmlier of cottagers ror the reason including former Commodore and Mr Cornelius Vanderhilt, Mrs. Keruochun the MIkm'H Ellen F. and Ida Mason, Mi- Helen Urice. Mrs. W. 8. Neilson. Mr, and Mrs. John Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Mewservoy. Mrs. George B. Hatterlee Mr. ami Mrs. Austin li. Sands. Mrr. Her inann Oelriclm and Mr. and Mrs. Charles .M. Bull. It was learned during the week that. Mr. and Mrs, Stuyvesunt I'ish would arrive at Crossways on June 2s. Mrr Ijeeds, according to ri'port, is roiniii;; much oarlier than was at HrM expected Mr. and Mrs. George B. d Forest of Now York wero hero recently looking over tho Train villa preiaratory to installing themselves hero for the season late in tho month, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stowart Barney of New York, who have been absentees for a season or two, linvo been here cottage hunting. Mr. and Mrs J. Gordon Douglass of New York, Mrs. William Jay of New York and Mrs. Whit ney' Wilson of Washington are also oh the list of cottaire hunters who have been here within tho last few days. Mrs. John R. Drexel, who gune a dinner in honor of her guei-t Mrs Arthur Isolln: Mrs. Lewis Queiitin Jones, Mrs. Theodore F. Kane, Miss C. Ugden Jones, Coin mander anil Mrs, William V. Pratt. Mrs". French E. Chudwick, Mrs. Reginald Norman, Mrs. Julian MeCarty Little, Mrs Arthur Curtiss James. Mrs. J. J. Mason Mrs. William Grosvenor. Mrs. Thomus Hitchcock and Mr. William Edgar were included in this week's list of social enter tainers. During the week the season of surprise parties, popular witli the villa colony last year, was opened. Miss Margaret F. Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul A. Andrews, who is to be one of the season's debutantes, arranged tho party, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtiss JameB were the deacon's tlrst "victims." Among the visitors here early in the week was the Duke of Iieeds, who was one of a yachting partv being enter tained aboard the Diana by Commodor e C. Ledyard Blair. SUMMErf SPORT AT THE PIER. Cnnnfrr Clubs at .Varraitansetl Opened for the Season. NAKRAtiANsmT Ptt'.n. R. I., June Therehavebeon many arrivals or cottager at the Pier this week and several or the Jackson and family. Mr! and Mrs.Kteplien i f lu's "t Narragaiisctt and th large betels i Little, Krnort l, hubs. Mr. and Mrs. ","' "LT1 '" ! "rF 'ur ' ' "u l , James MoV. Breed. F. P. Shepard and, . Hie Point Judith Country Uub. which I Frank Mercer of New York: Mrs. I. L. " favorite resort for the member- o. I Coffin of Brooklyn. Ross L. Coe of Boston, the cottage colony, in now open and K"lr Miss Emily De Coursey and William T. 1 and tennis are popular diversions at ' Ralph of Philadelphia. C. W. Raybron of Wildlleld Farm, rourimw-tennis courts , Pittsburg. Charles K. Wor'tham, Jr.. of 1 have lieen added ul the Country I lub Richmond. Mrs. Orville Froeland. Miss making thirteen altogether. I lie guir I Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stae-. links are in line 'ondifion Ciolf nnd r pi....., r - f '1 . n 1 1 1 i ' T fAnniatnimim Mrs. Charles' h! Cross tennistounieys in addition to the national in f'OO and U a tnenil:r of the University. Raeqnet and Tennw iMub- ani ut t'i Raltusrol Golf Club. In the chapel of S' Mieh.ielV Prerent.i tioti Convent on Wedniduy itioruing -f , last wivU Mif.s Ague- t late lftt:-. daugh ter of Me mid Mr. .1 ! Uifnir. n U'a--ried to Hetirv W Line of Boston Hie Rev. Jtmei. Winter-nlu ialed dntv rel.i tivesHiid a few intiin.T" fri-rii- niined th ceremonv Mt Itlli' Mr- I .me left afterward for the Nmin on tlieir v.eililing trip. Mi Hazel Je amine Fogg, dauglitei of Mr. and Mrs. M J. 1 "gg "f Waterlmry. Conn . was married to Lieut Frederick t Buell Webster. V S A., in tile Second Con gregational Church ot Waterlmry last week. The ceremony w.is performed by the Rev. Dr. John Gaylord. pastor emeri tus, agisted by the Ke . Robert E. Blown Mrs. Howard ftibcocl; of Brooklyn, iicted as matron of honor, and tiie liriiies-, maids were the Mies Hazel Everett.' Florence J. Mill-. Grace Jotie- of Water-1 bury, and Marguerite Kraa-e of Marion, , Ohio. . . . ,,, , . I Br.vlford Webster of Louisville was hi brother's l'."t man. Tho ushers were Benjamin Webster of Washington; Lieut 1 lvi Wilcox. U. S. A.; L. Russel Carter and Maltby Smitli Of all the rummer resorts Newport I cornea in ror the iln-t place. Thi- yir' there will lie many diplomats and moot of the prominent villas will be opened. At I of Washlndon. Gtto H. Deikman of St Louis, John A. Warden and the Misses 'Martha and Alice Warden of Mount Pleasant, Pa.;, Judge George K. Ander son and George K. Anderson, Jr., of Clif I ton Forge. ! NEWPORT BEGINS TO BE OAY. Arrival of llir Week Holler Skat. Ids Parties In I'rospeel. Newport, R. I.. June 22. The prospect polo matches will be reuturer or the rum mer schedule of sports at Nrragan-et 'buries C. Runiroy of Heuiiste;i(, I, I . who i- a member of the lo oiitinpunt at Newport and Narragan-ett . ha- tented u cottage on Owan roao" for the ascn Roliert A. Strawbridgo of Philadelphia, a member of th Hryti Mawr jmlo leatn. will occupy N M. ivirs s the up-oh-at Earlreourt. Mr unit Mrs lii." Sptunt of Wilmington. N" C , ha" i" turned to the I'ier.'and w ill occupy tie n iiittage at Kentarn (ireen. Mr. aim Mir. (rank r- Kills, tormer !", Ihnl roller skatlnc? nnrtlea will ! nnnn. I cottagers hep-, huvo .sailed tor Enrol e n , .. , , .,,., .. rrnrinii Isr among tho members or the summer 'colony this year. Roller skating has ' been gaining recruits among the cottagers and will remain abroad for the rummer Mr ami Mr-. Summers D Jones ' liOUisville. Ky.. have arrived at then cot ta ire on th rock-. Casino left for the boat races at New lAindon. Mrs. lteeinald Vanderliilt has cone to the preent time tho tiimp'e life i- being en- Enrols- to join her hu-b.mri and they will joved. Mr. and Mrs, Lewi Stiiyve-anl 1 not return to Sandy Point I'.irm until Chanler. who h,te not bee there in sev- V)iir wj1 jvti (j v n( h(r vj,u oj eral years.are now at the illaof W intluop Km of Jtlly 4i wit)l ,.,r,.rtnlnment nppru Chatiler on the ClilTs. where they will re-. printe to the natioi.al holidnv. mjin until the uiitumn. Mv. and Mm. Mr. and .Mrs. ijoniei n. l euring, who wero marriea ill ,w mre vesieruav, "ill George L. Rives and Miss Mildred Rives, who are now in Europe, will arrive here early next month and will go at once to their villa. Mr. and Mrs. r.ugene h. Hey- ; nal or White Plains have finally secured a limiui nnil will be at the Thome villa 111 i l. ri . ti if ..I i. . Xarragatisett avenue. Mr. Re.yri.il will ' ""rra i-ocy; .miss i-.uiiine larijton inner. ' tn.,,'':t," V, m.'.;'.T.. not be in Newport until late in the autumn .... ... ' - . . ... . 1,'iiuit-r iij ill iiii'-ciil ili nil. ir hi r .L' ill I hey win go to japan for tlieir wedding i hr h0n ,,' n,)llister. and Mis- Loui-e and the tatter's daughters, the Misser Can field, railed for EuroHi last week to remain tor th summer W MaeNeRI Rodewald and hi- daughter. .Mi- Marie Rodewhld. who are now in Tuxedo, will rail on July 6, to remain for tin rummer Mrs. Henry Hnlllster, who Killed for Europe lat week, will make an auto moliilti tourof England and tho continent ol Europe. She will return Lite in Sep tember to be pre-ent at the marriage of trip. Four debutantes of next winter. Miss Julia Edey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Lowe Rice and her daugh ter, Miss Mildred Gautier Rice, havo gone Have taken piay poio wiruiiKnuwi ; , CariMOJ1. Mi(! MlirKnret C Overton. There will be nnother debutante during , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clougli Cosby 'lie summer. Miss Wlnthrop, daughter of . Overton und Miss Helene Underwood, v.. ,...i m i-'.,.Hn!i l. W'intlirnii .lr daughter of Russell Ha eh UiidenviMsl. !.'. h-,s lw.n in rnrniie -ill ttinter w'th her ' l'av" htnrted in their philanthropic work to Southampton, whero they who has been ill l.uropi -all w titer w .tli per t,V(,n Ulf()r() WnR (ll(;,e,, , J(ulj()r , ft vja for tJ1B HUnm.r. iimiie-i. ..ii . mi.. ....n. ..I... j. "in i league, to which all deiiutante aspire. at the villa of Egerton L. Winthrop, Sr. Them four girls havo collected funds to Mr.lmdMrs. Arthur l-elin, Kenneth Budd - take from time to time children from the iips nay I'av .Mirsery to inn koioii .janson Fre-h Air Home in Tivoli, N. Y. Ijtst Friday they took to the home half a doen on the Stokes (eH. 'Hie date i two weeks earlier than before and al a season when Unox foliage is u-ually al it- le-i 'ITie ofllecr- eis"isl by tlie'l.eiiiiel club were; pre-jint Henry llolh-l-r I'ea-e; vice pre.ident, Willinn i I 'inti; recrdarv and treariirer. I'rederick S lielafleld; e.secii tivecommiti h1. thorrfl?rsniid Mrs Frank K Slurgis. Mr- David T Dana. Ml Ira bel Slioiier. George w I'lil-oui mid Harry Peters F L. E Kemp has been eni;ugel a- llm manaiicig director ami v. ill to Lenox after the Newpoit r'lOW. I 'I'he tirst ot the (-nlf leu- at the Slock bridge Gull Club was civeti thi- artenioon b Mr-. Arnold Bis-ker anilkMi Grace Sislgwick Among the guesV were Mr anil Mrs Joseph H t'hoale. M?. ami Mrs. Daniel Chester French. Mrs Clarence II Maekay. Mr and Mr Pevton .1 Van 1 Heiis-elaer, Mr and Mrs liw'ard L. Mor?o and Mrr O-car laeirti 'I he leas will be given each Saturday dur in Mie summer Dinner enterlaininciii l,i been given i tin- week by Mr and Mrs Frank sturgi-, ' iiv .irs a rreoerich .-m'iii.iici,. who enter Mirs Marcarot E. Trevor, n daughter I tamed for Mr and Mr- Thomas WHInnns u .Mr. and -Mrs. llenry n. irovor, who oi uiwrcnce. i,. i Kiiowlton, which w ill be celebrated early in Oi toiler. Mrs. Albert II, Gallatin, Miss Cornelia Gallatin and Albert Eugene Gallatin will leave tor Bar Harbor on Friday to remain Tor tho summer. md William W. Hoffman, who motored from New York list week, alter taking luncheon witli Mrs. John R. Drexel. went by automobile to New Loudon for the vnrsity race. Mrs. William II. Leeds will ! I'- I'..l . ... I 1. ,1...., airivc mini i.iiKi.mu in. i.n .-.li mi in. hi , ....i... .,,,,1 ,i ., r .!, !, she had expected and will be at Fuirlawn. iU1( they will lie given an online that is Imvs. and it is proposed to take twelve I winter nttililrnti ill n lii.i,. .iv.trv llir..., L'.uilr I willed for England last week, will visit her aunt. Mrs. J. Urueo Isniav. Miss Trevor will bo introduced to society next 'ho Burden villa, by the end of next week. (n place of sailing on the Mauretaiila yes terday she will leave this week by the Kronprlnzessin Cecilie. It is understood that her villa, Rough Point, which she purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Vimderbilt some years ago, is now in the market. It is proposed to ho'd a 'awn fete lor the benefit of St. Mary's Orphanage or rrovldenee, fl I , at the country p'ueo or "'. end Mrs William R. Hunter on July Ifl. although Mrs. Hunter win 1 in Euroe. There will I hi nil rorts ol at t rant ions und among the mii"ii who wU Ihi at the various booths aril Mrs. Arthur Curtis-lame-, Mrs John J, Mason, Mrs. French I.. ( hadwieli, Mrs Frederick P. Sands, ' ., iltuart Duncan. Mrs. Dud'ey Davis, Mr- Arthur Tuokcriimn. Mrs. Joseph II. W il'iird end Mrs William I irosvenor Ml Helen Bri..". ilaughler of the late .Senator CiiImii S Hi ice. who has not been in Newpor. tor several veil re, ha- arrived a' the S'lichan villa lor the season Mr rfisl Mir Geonni It im Forest will spoil n.eii then- villa near H.illeyV Beach, and Mr and Mrs .1 Slew ait Barney will lease H N'ills fur thii rlp!i;cr Rots.rt IJ. Wrenn and Altred I 'caiman .r lloston, .tio arrived Thursdav on the racht Wa-.ondali with Charles Hayden, ner a few garncti of lawn teiiuia at tho by Mr and Mrs .Ihm-mIi II Choate, who entertained for Mr ami Mt- (iiiodtiue i,iing-toii and I li'irle Allen Miimi. and by Mr and Mr- Itoliert W Patersoii. 'I here were luanv shall ' luncheon- !,., .,,,.,.,. ... , i;i.. I. 'II.. ' Mr nnrlMru .1, .V, 1 r, u L" ., .. U c .,.,. I ,, I .... t ....I I r, .. n.,iiii,T- ... II, in ii.iin.-. .Ill', .... .ul.,. Ki.n.vvilll llillniii,iiv. nUDit'(ll 1 1 III l,.,v. . l I 'I 1 ,1 ll'l dl!HHI i children will be selected from different ' part of tho winter in Egypt, ha ve gone ' special watchmen this week follow ing tho io iiroaKwnior, ineir nar iiarnor villa. nurgl.iry at tlie resilience or Mrs William - - II Bradford. No trace of the thieves has After several months spent in European been lound. The los- in silver was full v travel Mrs. Thomas Newbold Rhine-, $,'.nii. lander and her daughter. Miss Frederica Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Butler and Mis Ithirielauder, have gone to thoir country 1 Vera Butler have arrived at their home place in Uwreuco. L. I. in I'ittrfield. Mr. and .Mrs. 'I Hum K. Eddv . , , ' have oiened their country home in I'itts'- Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton and Held, Mr and Mrs, J. P. Whiting have the Misses Appleton, wlio returned rroni , arrived at their summer residence in Euioiiejlartfweek, will soon go to Ipswich, linesUiro. Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. West Mass, sure to be or Is-neflt, Mr. and Mrs. William Tttyno Thompson ure now in England, rtmre they will re main for tho summer. They will go to Scotland for the grouse shooting In August and will not return to their place in West bury, L. I., uutil kite in tho autumn. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin F, Yoakum and Miss Bessie Yoakum have gone' to their country place, Tywncana Hill-, in I'arnilngdale, L, L, for the summer. Miss V.-.iU'.im will make u visit to her si-ter, Mrs. Paulding Fosdick, in Newport dur ing the season, Mr. and Mrs, Fosdick have taken the Blight Villa in Belluvue avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Knapp and the hitter's son, Archibald 0. Mcll waine Id, who have been In .England for several mouths, will arrive this week IN THE BERKSHIRES, Many Arrivals ot L'oltaisers Snelnl Kvrnl of (he Week. Lknox, June 21. -Bright days which have followed the worst weather in many seasons brought renewed gayety und In cidents to tho Berkshires, The hills seem to attract those who set out on wedding tours and each hotel has out he Mauretania und will soon afterward I1""' 'I11"1" "r newlywods, At Hotel o to their place, lenucre, in Sotitliamp-1 Aspinwiui are .Mr. anil Airs, rraucts if ton, L. I. Mrs. Robert C Morris lelt New York last week, taking with her several friends, for her ranch in Montana, which is about twenty tivu miles from ItanrT. Mr. Morris will join her in August and they will return to New York in October. , Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gray OribWuld Hamlin of New York, Mr. und Mrs. Samuel J. Graham of Greenwich, Conn,, and Mr. and Mrs. M II Parsons nf Hartford, all on wedding journeys. Just now pink und white laurel, which can lie found in abundance along almost every mountain motorway, is a decoration of automobiles passing in and out of the Uerkbhires. In uo :art of tho load doe i of Brooklyn huvo opened their villa on South street in Pittslleld. There have lssn many arrivals of cottage iieoplo in the Berkshires t his week. .Nil. and Mrs. Edward H. lincaster arrived at the Pieruon cottage in Pitts- i Held, the Misses Jane F. and Emily L. Tiickermnn of New York uii at the Learned collage at Onobi filie. Mr. and. Mrs, David Caiiavun or New Yorli mieat the Pcteis villa and Mr. und Mrs. David Lydig ut Thistlewood. Among tho equostriaus have been George E, Turnure with his daughters, Newlsild Morris witli his sous, tliraud Foster witli (iiruud Foster, Jr., and Mrs. W. Roscoo Bonsai with her son and daugh ter. Mm. George Westinghoiise lias prom ised to raise a new flag on the summit of Jacob's I .adder on the Fourth of July, Mrs. W'e.stinghousii raised a flag on tho mountain top in Septcmlicr, .t!)i, when tho Statu highway whs. opened to travel, and the cities and towns in the Hou-a-tonio and Connect licit river valleys made union oi me event. AT HOT SPRINGS COTTAGES, Snmtnrr I'olnnr (irnm On the Uolf Links and Tennis Courts. Hot Si'mnuh, Va., June 22, The week has added materially to the summer polonly at. Hot Springs. Mr. aud Mrs, George. French of New York have taken the Pillars. Frederick Sisrry's cottage, until the 1st of August. Mr. and Mrs. i lendennilig J. Ryan of New,ork have come with tlieir ramily from thpir rami ut Oak Ridge. Va.. and taken one of the' Among tuoiw wbcUuve tocn in tuu Bark-, Uemestasd cottages; Miss Grabs Areata for some seasons and the weekly roller Mr. and Mrs. J. Maun Schermeri'oi a skating parties given by the officers of v".'u' Vork havo returned to ( hetd.i the nuvnl training station in ono of tho "J.Vi"p" i ,k , bin barnicks have been well i,ii.i, i i , ",m"! l" BoUti llorSd of .Sew Act ing uurniiKs nave len well uttended ,ns n.d W'vnams-et , on Kitig.-lo even during the winter. ' roud. and Ke'nilvvorlh, al Eai bco'i- Th governors of tho Newport Casino, has been le.ired to Asliton Haivev quick to realize tho wants, of the suli- ' '"vv orl. serils-rh and natrons, lmv.i incliiil..! iml,.. . Mix. Alfred E. Nonis of Pliiladelpliw t.wIv.. Im ,rvn.n....i- .1,1. .,,ri. ' .1... L,!w trriyed at her cottage on Oi eat. io.e - r... ,B ..- trunatormatlon or tho theatre building so that It can lie used Tor skating parties, No parties liavo been held yet, hut a Tew skators have trid tho floiir und it is said to be in rlno condition. . To Casino is in oiccliunt condition Mr. and Mis. Howard lipsleyot Ne- York have also joined the list of P'tut nK cottagers Mrs.W.V .'snd.-or:;.-.v. Vori;has!f","1 Caswell Cottage on Kingstown rosd The Dyer room of the Casino was opened on Friday and tho Casino will open u" doors for the season on July i.