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In the Social World at Home and Abroad. -*_?* ire All Acton ia tho Gregt Drama of Ufo. Th* Performance of Some li Rendered Yet More Attraetire bj ths Brilliant Accessories of the Stage Upon Which They More, Bright With Beauty gild Rpoonant With Music. Ia That of Others We Find That Ihe Simplicity of the Stage Cannot in Any Degree Detract From tht Gregtaen of the Acton, Bul Kather Accentuates It, gs Plainest I'armcnts Do Extremest Beauty. DOINGS IN VANITY PAIB A WEER Allot SHISH IN OCT OF DOOR PI.EAS FR ES. Two l"-,cee.llii'*ly foJOyObl! Tin PaHlei la -.Till.li Many S.xIrlT I'n.nrltea i*arii< i|>?ie OeoenlHiei. Tho weather this pool woii hi - . ?? ? I thing! attrlbutod to thi month ol . Bee . In s'insbi with '..ok time by the end gave a tug party, chartering near Ariel as thi beal aod most ? __% UbertlM with the traditional of the ai ? tlemou <>f th! I ' ? md Mn. l ! .Mrs. J.din A. Cullen, '? ? :, Annie Henn im.- Kilby (Steunl bl. J.). Oi ? .: Gillian, Julia Morton, nii'i J Hil th (Belli* ? it Be tlbott. Mar* M Letta Gray, ? i ? i. itt' Run in, I "abney boney, Phillp Powere, i 11 m Henry, .tn Hoi l Hog! Gilliam, J'r.mk I lp, WUloughley Niwton, Jeff. ? ':: .-?-? 1 V, Skink.t. Robert CToxl thom, ..... ... Maraball aaa replying t modern i r ..ii is at a \ rf ill! Hie . danti . irth nn ?oi struck i < *oe i" r." Thi i: I., n '!' ri ul., n ' aaa frome more blt* i*i tin* .lune Hornill. ? lettei ly mi I he * ? .Vi.' ?: ? ' -'f til.' ? rs lt.lb * r little intel as nu err.!' ilemn* ' ll wbnt I Bi ?!' 'Tb.it Iker Tble and ibm arc whet J ' i of hi* t0u' . ; d Ikea- even orb it li ya* md his 'poaolona'-* * ? . Sn '? I IUI rr I I . t ? ? ?' a weah *.f veddtagol The golly J' "? ti I their hrilliiir.t . by whl< h roe tb.* mool] rf la Rtchm* u nothing hut a bald Mat. Ai usual, lt was the wonum's I r ? "n th-ir e-edding dei They ?ny us if it wi,.. ti,, ir r mri In bis form , I duly r.-k'i?r(lt'd as a Mde-ehow, . Il or any other adi 1 therwl?e unlntereetlt ? the of the weddings thal of Miss Mollie Minor and Mr. .. Hobbs, w hli h was suc "j.tlon at t nee Of 'he bride. The parlors were beautifully 'ted with palms, ferns and white ?"?*?. and attesit-4 ezuulsite taste. Mrs. ?*bey Baunderi presided at the punch oas, l, nag Uie eiXe frappe waa ur red by ?tie* Hnrtman. A Bamber of pri-t frssbroents, * blcli were vsrled and delicious, w-hii** tbi tsMs ai-|"ilii!iiic*iits atti tlon By th-ir among a throng call ? V- ir good \\ ISbss lor the m of Mr. and Mi ? Hobba w -i a Mi, Sad Mire. JI c .t-1 -rs, parents of I Mr. and Mi.**. Balle** -Saunders, Mi Mann S. Queries, Mrs. Berega*. Mr. snd Mrs. Hartman, Bertbe sad Miltie Kay Brewer (Xe-. Hay snd Mrs. jory n Meri --i ( ? Strother, the Mis* i Posh ll, and Fairlie ( Mr. Robinson (Hart! x. J.> and -.ii Anderson, I mt ? ounl e.f tho other notable ? weak baa peered In The Times. The b Miss Evs Chalkley and . Miss Myrtle Tallaferro snd Mr. Hai vey ? Mo are and Mr. w. w. Palmer, Miss Edith Baldwin aad Mr. Alfred Miss Maggie Smith ? r d' Mr. a. Austin Smith) and is Parker, Miss Mny Wilson snd . ti Mles Mathilde te M. Still-, in all I-- demonstrate the false ni whic h di ?- is ri failure, and thsl cur In making," nol "nets," aa misanthropical many do, but "cages" ? ? * ii-rc gre yumo ot thc various and di. ni tiona of woman, "heaven*! - mriti": Victor IIukcj an ire.ur; Woman detest the ; ? rmi Jealousy." ? i "Woman ars a new race?, re? ss world received Chrls ? te: "Tv- re is lome. lo I-- dreaded than ? .Jesuit I tiler Osoll: "Woman la bern for leva, and it is Impossible to turn ber from seeking lt." Michele.: "Woman is th* Sunday of ii--t his repose only, bul his Joy ariel thc tali of his life*." Confucius: "Women ls tbs masc ? ? ? On Thursday evening, through tho .enr? oll rarrish, of tbs Cedar Works, s number of young ladli ? trip to Dutch Oap, tbe little ; hcinn chaperoned by Mts. john a. (el? len. Then' has not 1 "?? ii r-n Outing this spring which was more thoroughly en Joyed by each of the participants, who *.*.- rs n's follows: Misses Bailie and judith -. Julia Morton, Ray Brewer (Vine? land, v J - mien Men rr Cook* l, Hallie in, Ashley Miller (Weshlngton),l . s.ellie- Talbot., Bertha and Mitt's Emms Barksdale, K.m. Marshall, Vt ? -,i\- Drewry, John Bolsseau, Kn--?. Wilsen, Willie Mayo. Montis Wor? tham, Jack Qi eg 01 y, -Stanley Tyler and ? Apropos Of Ufo on the water, the Yaoht * ii-i- ere achemlng for good limes during the wsrm weather, snd a ti ip to [aland is on the program-as. aaa William Waldorf Astor has sst out to have the best rac lng Mable b JK- is buying every thoroughbred ot repu trin -n thal la offi red to bim, b il it la r hal he deea ;-- suh a -1 -.-. tint dr. honor to Ins un ? ? * : of Hsi risen. - inut.d by the Board of Lady lOn tO I 1 rut in s lo be rend red in the of tho Womsn'a / aioing. Mis Jam iv i.-.ric*, chalrmsn of tbs eommltte ?? In kia this to the formal ? imitation: "As only the nv--et .no invite! to parti in ti*, as e ntei wa hope tbs Invitation arlu bs esteemed an honor conferred by tbs Beard af Lady Man? agers, and your ecce] I bs grate? fully appreciated.** Mis. Bryan ia an author of established reputation, and her literary abilities have long since won her recognition and praise. sse A good many people fancy that they SJ and sn-h things, but they ? know what the shadow of hard times lo-.ks like There were a OOUpiS 1" t. ly seeing lbs fair, ami they mw lt umler di flic u! ties. In the first ih-v have .i charming family of Uv* children, aged IO. 7, 5, and twins tige unknown), but, Judging from apparent wickedness, somewhere In the netghbor i - -I of MO OT MO; and In the second pla;*e they were rashly foolish enough to bring their olive branches along with them, ln ? i- i-i i.f staying ears-My st home and waxing for another World's Fair. If ans one can appreciate a portrait by ('atfolua Dutan with an Infant shrieking for! cookies, or enjoy a gondola ride while engaged in clutching the several eklrta of one's family to eave lt from a au.marina death, er marva- ?_ ths irrandeur of lt all while rescuing Tommy from Hie lake, and assuring Mollie the can't have the Jl.Vi.'Wi diamond necklace which sparkles so prettily, cry she ever so harri, why perhaps lt's all right, only the spectacle has a bod Influence upon bachelors. However, the zeal of tue parents li commendable. aaa On Thursday morning Dr. Lumsden, of th! monitors, Rave a delightful entertain? ment to a small number of friends, the party being1 under the chaperonage of Mrs. Halley Saunder". Tb'* recipients of Hr. | tn norden'! courteoy upon this sion were Mrs. Hailey Bauodertg M Emma and Annis Howard. Kllen Mer cr Cooke, Hay Bnwer, Meena. Richard BtOTTU, ''range, N. J., Robinson, of Hart? ford, Conn. ? ? ? Miss Emma Borkodoll has Just re? turned from "Algomor," the country seat of Mn. Logon, when she had a most en Joyabli visit. The Minn Colston, who have been the guests ot Mrs. Joooph Bryoo for a week past, hon i elm ned h Miss Roselie Mercier, of Auguete, Ca., j... nv guest of Mis. Marshall Gilliam, who. with her daughter, Min Mary M. Gilliam, left on Saturday for her count-y home, Boa Air. Min Joaephlne Kn ix leaves to-morrow ll tb" Worlds Pair. Miss Miller, of Staunton, ls the anfl'l poted guest of Min Mary Voung, i Third. Bm Georg! Linen tree Annie Doggett) ls visiting relatives In th! city. aaa Mrs. Alexander Comeroo and family left on Friday for "Comeroo Lodge," Gordonsvllk*. Va. aaa The Ladles' Aid Bodety of old St. John's inst week ml to Mn. Lewli Barton an expremlcn of their regnl ol hir op? ing depertun for LouUrrUle, in thc fi.rm of a letter, which ll as followsr Deer Mrs. Burton After meng yeen of Chrtettaa work and iweel communion with you, tho wif" nf our >! i n etor, we, ?nb" rs Of tb! l.ri'll'S' Aid S""i'tV, f""i thal true iori : tbe welton nr,d bepplnm of Iti object Though our i lt We lind no WOTdl enough or tweel enough in which to io* ? ... . mott r and so tenderly from our n I at th" thought of giving you up. but we feel trii" Vv se. ks Uni th! v. "If hai.piness of Its obje* '. Though our paths in life may oo< >n ne\.r ttl so for apart thal Hie ll which you shed In our heart! I I ? ?'.?re wi r your doom ai an honorary member of ? fy, We ' an >? ii ? oo ippn hi n :-i..n as to the hui ; 1 lon which will an. nd you In yom o* Raton iittui ? , th" hlu'hest sympathy must ever Bod B in all that ll beet and nobb st in otbero but be w.-ii ii.'siir'.'i, however wermly thoei b> .ii iu ii ileoa i Ith you will lind none fuller of love then : you hen by tin of I ty arid sorrow, Wi intly, Individually, and ei t- r band, luipi..i?? '. Upon you, and piny that "ll- will make h.s face to ihlni npoa you, and bl gracious unto you." MKS. a. w. WKHDKLL, MUS. O. H. SHIELD, MRS. ALICE HIT/. Mi:s. M. L. DAVIEB, ICR& A. W. CRAIGIE, Mrs. Burton'! response was graceful and full of fouling. ? ? ? On Friday evening the pupils of rro r \\ ai-'.ri and "?' I V. . '* '? linve a very delightful pri* il di ol thi reeldeon of Mrs. W.Ifln, the parlori of whli h wen tooti fully d I). Mr:.- !??..! ? n !? ri d ty ".v sod Ml - Wood* fm, Mine! Bui i h, Plorlni Hub' Martin and Mr. Horwood, Miss H:iil r.-ini in chiiimil sketch de* ?crlpth ?? or thi pn mlnent chu i ten, H much enjoyed, and whl* ii ebon Uni ir form itloi lt I tl ? ' vv. moi Watson'! pupil then muoi< alt ? : fail to I ? s of rn ii as i li i ure to uii who them, aaa The "Orthoeplstir.,1 Bee" on Inst Sat? in day nlgbl wai ai not li Unas . and the ladlei In i I itulitlng themi Ivn upon inrr ncond for Du- ur seton Mr. polh Miller, WhOM Inimitable dialect the prlmery attraction, and e ability end popularity keep him in ?tani d< mond, not only in Richmond, but in other States. Th" "Bee," Which wai reel noirlreent, was 1 ut".n tbe snni" plan a.-i tho Md* feehloned 'Spelling bee." except that prim were piveri for pronouncing, In ng. It wi i by Mr. r J. Cnlgle, and c ni li te i ? ( bundi ? i i irda, In ntl ol I Thi for 1 pronunciation! f.*n to Mi I and was i very dainty volume of the Looler, who, bj ? olncldeni >*, li a tomi! of thal lady Thi booby prize, awarded to the gentlemen who Bret "aol doona sirt.-d ol tb .t huraoroui iketch, ' thy ai Bantoga." After tl ? 1. and a little later the participant! In thi delightful ii ? dispersed to thi ir carrying many pleoiant rn | ? ? ? Miss Lucy Harrison ls visiting rela? tives In Frederlckibui The many friend! Of Mrs. Harbour, who has I tingly III. Will b- gi i 1 to know tb.it si" i*< convalescing rapidly The hfJooM Baker hon returned I .-itv ofter an extremely pleai ? Virginia. TalbOtl of Norfolk, who have been the guest! of their coi the Mlssei Weddell, have returned to their h ?rae. wini- ben they oren the nts of much attention. Mr Lloyd, .a brilliant and successful Journal I st from Wal* o, is tb" guee! nf Mrs. Albert Mayo. Mr. Lloyd'! "sr >l In coming to the United Bl ere! tO visit the World's Hair, and after ?irn in the whi'e cit-. ded to Richmond. In order to visit his fri 'id. Mr. Webb, who ls a relative of Mrs. Mayo. ? ? ? Once more the ene!retie "Little QI-MO* Of th" Third l'r.-sbvterlan churrh report success. This time lt was n lawn party, by whi.h they dOOTld lOO d liars This they deviled to thi pur? eba*.? of a silver (watir) service, consist? ing of pitcher, goblet and waiter, for th'ir pastor, Rev. Dr. Gammon, *>rrd the service is pronounced by all vhj hav.* ?eeg lt to be exceedingly beautiful and In char' To little James Hint rm ih.. "Little (Moonera" and the cot tlon alike are lml'bted for a hoi oak table Just large enough to hold the nnrlce, OOd to Iv a real ornament to the church's int?rior. aaa The "MarguerH**" reception givm by the .lui lor Ail POOtety r.f old St. John's on Friday evening at the not-Soue of Mr**. A. W. Oelgll was perhaps he most complete social success of the year's en -iits, ami the abienpe of all formal.ty was, no doubt, dire'tlv the of the enjoyment which pr?viit l Its more prominent features were a re.M tetlOO, "Sweetest Eyes Were Ever Se?n." Mrs. Lewis Burton; dialect recitation, Mrs. G. H. Shields; vocal eoloi by Mi. lamei Harwood and Miss Jenni*! Fer-rus mn, "After the Ball," Mlsi Alice Moore; mitrumeotal iel lotions by Min Bissit Brown and Mr. J. D. Briggs, the latter being the principal accompanist on the rt Theare were over a hundred pr aa ant. Including Mrs. A. W. Weddell, Mrs. Ssay, Mrs. J. T\ Hatrlson, Mrs. Craigie, Mrs. QsorgB Currie, Mrs. R. L. Bream, Mrs. J->e Williams, Miss Wise? man, MIss.s Jessie Halley, Fergusson. Hossle Hancock, Jennie Thornton, Mag? gie Weddell, Valentina; McLaughlin, Baker. TeliafetTO, nessie Brown, Mattla I'.-.x, Miss Hrltt (the -guest of Mrs. Shields) and Mrs. Harley Hartman. Th* pm hus stare decorated with marguerites, smilax and white rosea, with picturesque ? ? ? Miss I>lle Walden's dancing class gave the final soiree of tne season on last Monday evening at Corcoran Hall, and despite the exceedingly wu rm weath -r there was a large attendan-e, and much enjoyment The class has Known -greatly in number and Interest In the last few months. DITHER A SD TOSDER. Notea Abont I'ee.ple and Things In Oeneral. English musicians think that Padrews? ki's. BegVOOfl prostration, which he took badi with him from his American tour, ls -BOTS than compensate-1 f,,r by the which he aoQulred with it. Moat i.f t' ? in would not mimi bl ll prostrated several tlmea for a tenth :>art of that sum, and some of th-*m h | loved that condition without rling to show for lt. ? ? ? The good and genial autocrat had al? ways the fseulty of doing a graceful thing in a graceful way. One of the lat? est illustrations of thia faculty is his let? ter lo l i children who wrote io him at the suggestion of their teacher rt m their opinion of "The Leal Leaf." whi'-h th**y bad baan undying, in his reply Dr. Ho*nn a wi "Am Bl.icl to ba told that I haye written s Instructed snd gratified you. tiled '?The Les! I.-.if" was r i ego, before most of your fathers snd aosas of year grand fathers wera born. 1 am almoat the inst leaf of myself now, but I am glad to ba reminded thal the- tr ?>* of life is full of young leaf buds, Watt h will apread in the sunshine of th.- twentieth century, when ? ? which I am still clinging la shorn of Its last year's latest leaf." ? ? ? If Queen VI-torin w. re to abdicate the crown WOUld still be la the family, but ams to think thal lt ls a better Ht for ber than for Albert Edward. ? ? ? '.' ? Hun Penh, who from a cook In a mining camp thr--- yean ago developed Into one of the biggest mine-ownera In of a pretty ?n Kiri (formerly Mlaa Mater, a New Orlaanf typewriter), baa i I to an AuatraHan syndicate and is going to South Africa With his Wife ... Professor J. Soule Smith, editor of South.-rn Magazine, a man of some years SJ I gn ll I-arning, has this Shout young girls: "A young girl ls si Onoe tbs breath Of life ami ip, in? carnation in pink and whit-* beauty. -She ls the dream anil Its embodiment, the peach blossom and the ripened peach, a carnal paradise, an i ral the ap r-f earth. An FM. m. guarded w-ll hy flaming swords of custom snd propriety, she ii th., substance of sll fruits, I ?' nil :i -wars, la ber eves there are faint shadows of a possible Madonna; In her smile the luring reminiscence of for* bidden fruit, nile i to I., t-i tan? talise, to captivate, the bright waves of lier being flow about an old man's though reaching not quite to his lips. Ail through tbe ?untight of the day the drifts Uk-* ri- - in spring drift through tbs air, beneath Ihe moonlight; sh" becomes ths ptaetlc statue of a sigh, - ;<n.i a aentiment, a ns always changing, always lovller In the ? ?' upon aa Old man's head mny not have pinched bia Snd BO lie lo..kr. ari-l lingers, lori dreams, and wraps himself about with robes of gentle reminiscence." ? ? ? Donna Eulalie will find the nndemon admlration of lbs ifs IrM p rp i wh m abs go ia home ,vith the ardent I I lem ter ittc \rnerlcan cities Urgerlng In her memory. ? ? ? The friends of criminals who Int'nd to rammer ir. Chicago m_>y sddress Ihetr ? -if th ? -hi- f-of-polle%.' Ap iredatlag tbe temptations offered by the ii'usual c rowels of th-* author I . ii "round up" snd sh irps, sad when the pro? fessional criminal gets to the Fair he? rein And a member of his home police 'ores all randy to welcome him. In fact, he i oUce ars hiving a little World'a ?r M ot th.'Ar o.vn, and all using heir summi-r's work as a pp*.it ol | Picked men from fon ? i ail over the world b ive ited In Chlcsgo, not only for tbs ri of \Isltors, bul t-i conf< r arith hod of raak ng the way of the transgressor still ? ? ? Never was there so much building geing ni at the Capital as BOW. Al every turn ancountera brick, atone and ? .cr, an-1 s-un-- of th-* new houses are a ast Improvement <>n the old, if erchl e. ts would only j- : '??? drawing th-ir -Ians until th-y had bOCO-SS saturated .*. i'ii the si i beauty of the I'.ilr, Washington would be the miner, ? ? ? '. in Chicago who has a house s tilling lt vi'h fti-n-ls and el,,lng ,*,-rv hlng poesibls for the-i!- comfort. The reather is at inst settled, sad tbere'a ?nough to Bee al Jackson l'.irk to take ? r M.i vs iway "becauaa the Hali Isn't mady*' oakea a great mistake, x,, owe , SS brains enough to absorb a one-thuu isndth part of what la bow in sight. s crop "f "buds" will prob lilli.- decide i" emigrate en masse to Den c-r, Colorada Aa enterprising dancins : ihsre an "endurance in which the paru- bjmtora ought to Und out how long they ditz without stopping. Kath yOU-SJ nea was allowed six partners, who re ,. h OtbST by turns. At the e nd of tightens hours and a half the Humane lociety Interfered, and the dancers were I by the police, The Incident ls cited not in approval, -ut to show th.- kind of young man they atna iu Colorado. Here In the effete few of the lords of creation can ndure the fatigue of dancing at all, that he prettiest -debutante often goes part Not only have we no men whi an c.ut.lan,-e six partners, but there are lardly any equal to tirlng-out a single me of the athletic girls of the pres* nt -sacratkm. The wtds-awaka summer iotel-keeper should lose no time in mak ng a contract for the services of half i dozen or more of these elghtcen-hour e/altzers. The hiring of dancing men ls ne of those mythical Industries, kni.vn mly in columns of the Sunday paper-*, mt with the advent of the Colorado va ie-ty, sm 1*. an enterprise might be trmVB* ormed from fiction to fact. ? ? ? Amelie Rives' brother-in-law. Mr. W Into tbs Bowery in ?earch of "copy," as he Intend-ed to write i realistic, "strikingly descriptive" story. TTom hia own account he suffered frcm hieves and policemen, and he entered tbe 'layers' Club In a battered ard bleeding ondltion. The gifted writer ls now st rnxedo. where he hume the familiar re? frain: "The Bowery, tht Bowery; I'll never go there any more." ? ? a Li st week's society calendar In the ft-lndy city ls as follows: Monday-Mrs. Buda Peck, 1826 Michigan ).venue. a young ladlea' luncheon. Mar? riage of Miss Carolyn Caldwell, 2502 In ilana avenue, to Mr. Edward McSklnner. Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates Felix, a post-nuptial reception. Wednesday?Marriage of Miss Ida rUttdebeker, the Lexington, to Mr. Ed-v.ird t-oi-i* Kuhns, at Trinity Episcopal church. Marrtqgl of Miss Catherine Elizabeth Seymour to Mr. Edward Douglas Hotch ktau. Wedding of Miss Rozet to Mr. William Prescott Hunt, Jr. Thursday-Wedding of Miss Huck to Marquis Kplnola. Wedding of Miss Ade alde Fargo to Henry (lardner Lord. Wed ling of Mrs. Henry Field and Mr. Thomas '..'elson Page. Friday-Dance by Mrs. H. Starrltt, MOO Lake avenue. Saturday?Reception by Colonel &**?*? , Hrs John Mason Loomis, M Lake Shore lr Ive. aaa There will be such a profligate surfeit 1 comfort awaiting World's Fair rtlltOH within the cycle of a dozen days lint tired mortals will wander hither, mt IO barn, but to completely rest. At last there are waiting apartments for Odin so charmingly appointed that tl tnp nflons to forget all the sights not visible 'rom the retiring room's long windows loton the feminine head as soon as the ?omfort of lt all dawns upon her. The ooms are In the terminal station, look ngviut upon the most soothing scenes n the grounds. Th"y are larg.* square parlors, carpeted In Axmlnlster, dOVO* ihodod nnd elegant. A plano, reclining Ira irs and low velvet couches furnish the Irst of the suite; curtained off is a cozy lttle boudoir with special protection in I-f. rim" to the omnipresent fainting edy and hvst, rica] Sufferer. Women walk inti] they droop into partial ancOOOClOOO* iess, and unless they have been Intro loeed tO this charming abode prepared ror them by the World's Fair directors Iheg sit around in pathetic absurdity, neening tears of exhaustion upon empty l."X"s, upset statuary and unpacked ex? hibits. At the terminal station parlors lh*-re is a pleasant matron, Mrs. Pearson, ebon gentle smile and kindliness would stop a babvs cr>lng. Rhe ls assisted by ....lindy pretty girls and their mother, who vi" with lOCh Other to carry >ut the instructions of the commission, which cover a multitude ol' charitable ?.Mentions and polite interference In be? half of comfort. The ladles In charge re ? ive silnrbs eppenotty rather extrava? gant, bot the object ls especially a Bett* it" If exp.-nsive hospitality on the part if the Fair directors, ns the attendants ire of course not permitted to receive iny "tin" or return for the lavish klnd MO th-y extend to visitors. Great gold ind-hleck screens. Cunning tables, foot? stools and so many of the small luxuries tho! tend to lull tired nerves and brighten wearied lyn are norywhere. By this lime n"\t week the apartments will be :omplete. . ? ? ? Rummer cottage owners at Newport nre for a very brilliant leeoOfl this I'.-ar, as the pres.-nee of the PaUUCefotn will draw all the visiting Hrltlsh nobility lhere', for at least a day or two, nnd the World's Fair. In spite of the very slurring that have appeared In the I papers, will draw a number of titled visitors In a perfectly quiet way. ? ? ? In regard to things from the other ?Ide of the Atlantic, Pareta de Chavennes, "iigagement to do some of the Mural paintings In the new Public Libra* ton, has excited the patriotic Ire ?f a few narrow people, has Just com : 1? Vd a picture for the stairway at the rintel de Ville, in Paris, which ls on ex ilbltlon at the Salon In the Champs de Mars. It represents an aged poet? Victor Hugo?being crowned by a female figure, in ellegoricol repreeeototlon of the city * ? f Paris, which is surrounded by Other lllogorica] figures. The drawing ls snbl 'o be '" 1 simplicity, and the vork has been loudly praised In the Preneh capital. It ls to be hoped that he artist will be as successful In Boston. aaa The latest social venture of Chicago's Four Hundred \vill he trvlrg to properly entertain the Princ-ps Eulalie. For the ler.eflt of fastidious persons, right here, r will give th" proper pronunciation of her lame. It ls pronounced as though spelled \-oo-lah-lya. Give a long sound of a is in hiite for the first syllable, and the as! ls pronounced with a short sound of y like In hit. The gushing over the Princess Marie Eulalie Prencotae d*Anln Marguerite Robert! taobolll Francoise de Paull Ghrlstlne Marie Bl li Pb te, more Wtefly known as Infanta Eulalie, will bo if a very Fotir-of-July ord. r. To enable the pork packers, butchers, jeer slingers and Anarchists to walk without faUIng over one another ard coop their hands out of th.-ir pockets dur ng pnoentotlona, Word McAlltater, New k'ork's only social saviour, was sent a lekei and cnuatr.d to COOM to ChlcogO. IVard ls now there, "t"l bas brought his Itlquettl with him. He will dish lt out n hie oe <lu 11 un' doon to tbe yaaaaaB, md lt won't li" long bofon they will know M *'bb ago which side of the "Oreel IO valk on when it rains, and which BUM vhen the sun shin. s. Ward may be an idept at taking a Tammany brave and .ringing him Into correct line, but wh> n ie comes to lasso a big aldermen of chl *ago and teach him which "side to button ils v.-st on. I'm afraid the Immortal .v.ird will db* of epoplexy. Hut they got hrough all right with the other nobility bayree had then, and i guan Culotte win nanage to survive the ordeal. Not that Eulalie will lOglllri a difiVrcnt tb bet han any one aim* tO gal into the I'.'lr. nit just to show her that gold ls plentiful n 1'hi.ago, notwithstanding all that has 1000 Bl !'t IO Washington, she will be .resented with a pass engraved on gold ilate. Md\\s, will be very nice, and will io dodbt Impress the Infanta with the wealth of the Chicagoans. aaa J. Ellen Foster ls in London and wants ?a a.t.ir-ss ihe Hritish Women*! Tl dallon, but that body will have milling io do wilh her. The English i-omen seem to regard her as a mere nercenary?DubiKpie Tel* trr.iph. J. Ellen Foster ls taking in the great Vorld's Fair In Chicago, and will remain luring the summer, and expects to fnd nore to interest and Instruct here than ipon the other side of the Atlantic. P.tr .. i whg don't know what they are talking bout would do well to be silent. Hoard of Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen will hold Its monthly meeting In the Council Chamber o-niorrow evening. Among the roany measures to be considered will be the ordinance adopted by the Common Coon* ?ll providing for cmpulsary vaccination. Th" Hoard will aUo be asked to con *ur I.i the forty-six resolutions providing for street Improvements In the various ?Oldg nt tbe etty. Similar action is ex? pected as to the resolutions, which pro /lde for the opening and grading of cer ifln itreeti in Lee district. For Ihe Ice Mission. The Tim,-! |0C0h*od a thre-*-dollir * ash ontrlbutlon * for the Ice mls lon. Go thou and likewise. Rev. George L. Chaney touchea upon he much mooted question of communism it the Unitarian service! to-day in hie ermon on "Chriatlan Communism." THIS WILL BE AN AT GREATSALE OF Onr offering of Trimmad Hata will be Terr attractive* this week. AU the newest ideaa of the season are hare displayed. Large Leghorn Kiata. Wbte < hip**. Lace Hat*, beautifully trimmed. They ha\o that -It-l,cate touch?that something that ll so often ,a.*kin_ in Trimmad Hats thal makes each hat a work of art. All onr Tat'ern Hata are ereatly redneed in price. Seethe Styliah Kata for ( iulJreo ant the Nobby Bailor Hat* ia the new large Mapata _ Children'* Trimmed Bailori, white adgad with four row* of nary atraw, redneed to ?5c Whir** ('town Sarr T'ninn Milan Prim Ch-l-l s Sailor, trimmed with No. ii .Satin Hand and Mi earners, ft m. Three styles Boys' Hata in White, trimmed with -anons color* Ribbon Bandi, fina quality, reduced from IL1I to Fie. Child'. White Duck Hat. Mk MO Lace Straw Shapes in Black and Colora-. hata that -old at il, DO and 68c?choice noe MS. Tnseen Straw and French Chip Shapes that -oi-1 at ts. msc. and ei..">, theyareallom on tables for your pick at boc. White and Black Shade Hats, light waif ht, 19c. Trimmed White Yacht?. wide brim. Hannett straw, -cry styiish-.OR MONDAY ONLT 50C. _ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Leghorn Flats! Flowers. The past few days have brought bi ioma ex? ceptionally good values. large Jaoerjueminot Rosas and Badi, with foliage. Ma. Pretty Daisy Wreaths, with yellow centers, 8c?for Children's Hats. Fine quality Silk Tink and Jacqueminot Roses. 70, ssc. and ai. Thousands of other bargains la Flower! el* all kinds aud colorings. Onrnsnal attractive drive for Mondsy will be shown in Ribbons on the counter to the right as you enter the door. Shirt Waists. 2*> dozen Shirt Waisti. all colon, ruffled front, pie-ate.1 back, all sues, '-5c Only two to each customer. rafaela Shirt Waiata, full pleating at nook, sleive- an-1 front, oolon blue, pink and hello, trope, all bi.es, choice vc. Dotted French Lawn Waists. Bishop sleerei Turtled at neck, alej.vea and front, 75c Satteen Waists, solid black and figured pal terns, ju. 0 and 75c. Mamf styles in Shirt Waiita at ll and ll JO cai o e ellar*, fuil Iron's. Bilk Shirt Waists in solid colora, and pretty designs in China Silks. White Mull Shirt Waists, all tha new effeeta, prices randing from Ma to $175. Nurses' Aprons are toing aold here at lesa than cost of nato. rial. See the va:un* we are offering at 15, -3, 3*i aud tic _ Wrappers. We have Just received a new aaeortaaeat ef Wrappere Amoug them ls one lot of 15 dotea apoelal valuee in Percale Wrappera. light sprta* shades, made Watteau back and yoked, edee* off with pleating, full sleefea ronnd collar edged with pleating, with inside waist lining* u-uaily aold at S-.19; for thia week, priee SM5. Many other styles in white and light aprtag colors, made in varioua waye?all pncea Silk Tea nowns in new dalieats ihadesef latest l'arniau designs. Duck Suits. Nobby styles in Eton 8uiU made of quality Duck io stripes. Also a large shipment in new deiigas to ha receivuJou iuesday. KAUFMANN & GO., Comer Fostl tod Broad -troll