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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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PITTSBURGH COHirrilCIAL GAZETTE, SAT Uit AY, OCTOBZi! 120, 1C03. 5 i -3-t tr. Cid," lai go-nese, Handel aT.i;fe.j for "The A ro- CLCSE CF THE EXPOSITION lcT MANY EVENTS MOST INTERESTING i Viliti. End rremli.d To-Day uy i. IN SOCIAL AND MUSICAL CIRCLES.

the lUnarr Sri i i rTasie. in.iHallOB. Ti wU ci- t- I Well tc t- ti.e i A Day of Many Events for Western Pennsylvania Players. Breaks up Colds that hang on. Tiie last Exposition Excursion.

It will he a great day there Sousa. And a great day here Fashions. We have arranged so that all .4 Cinety will act sis patronesses for the proposed concert In the Pittsburgh tangw iiusic hail for the benefit of tho Robert J. Coster scholarship fund. An TWO VERY FIXE PLAYS MADE.

previously announced the concert win be given by Frederick Ir-ncs and his bar.d. viJ Li assisted tya number ot well-known singers In opera, under the auspices of the Bishop Bowman Alumnae association. The patronesses are announced this morn v- ciety members two seasons bko. and the 1 evf wrt f'aiue. artists, witb one exception.

wh. ''f Xi.oft lu-. -ent heard tbn in it Interpretation, hav tTopraf aairt been engaged for the evening ot cantata, October 23d. Tho who will taKe part 2'" pdrl-: l-1 tai by Homo and Omlston In Turn Sig-Inally Distinguish Themselves. ei t'.

h.i, n.r.v,- 1 T.mi-;? i 'J and see with comfort the newc-t ing and Include representative women from Pittsburgh and Allegheny. The con Silks and Dress Gnnrls Tr, l.if. Sore cert will be Riven with every attention are a. c. i crd.

soprano: Jkir. ii.r. 11 ii.o 1 1 -w. sjfc v. TO-DiT TO KM) THE CONTESTS.

OLFERS BUSY. Jill) oi to sts for f.r. I I. ic.cm many Tnembars. and because cf It, in- Tuc -vt rinc.

Nov: In terestlne tha nr cvclus. l'-r 81 -rsle tr.ua. row The of a Persian Garden music by Ih- 1 ''v1 th vru- a mann. text from tntzKerld' tratilaU. T'' IHt.Mifuh.

b-fy a from "The Rublayat. of Omar Khiyjani, Jr: jtrvt -a to program. It wiil be remembered t-, I rY2 VvA' Si Jl-' 'r. f-" a Persian Garden' was heard by art ve. and one n- r- accompanied by some specially unique Hall, contralto; Mr.

David Bisoham. taw, ff lefyjrt i'i- Mr." Ki'-iU --'-r' of Ot 3 irip all vrr- I 1 rmiltlllKTS At the Allegheny Country club, where the second annul! contents of the Western Golf association are being i. vj.s ou.ci f.r-t nsit of the nrc tram or sec- r. .1. til I M.i.a I 1 the two lower boes, which will be filled nd 1U iontrlt, a uufVldo, lhe i fru' 1 1UC OUlU, OiUrtS, (JaOCS, LOatS lllhl with parties of young people.

Other con- number f.f songs. Zirl SluVa n. 1 iuit-V tr. tr, jrly fi.U vrur-ST: wvv" cert parties will be given by Mrs. James Mr.

Wihlsun 1 Abbott, vice president kul uf ha i takra during lu trotfcsc, i i'llTS H. Hammond, Mrs. John B. Herron. Mrs.

the sot-let y. in a letter to each her. J01 i Mutt? a Jl i'o'r p. tr-j i 1 U' JSESS ra'n "r''r: ui: Latest Garments for G5-K Cm dinnerparties. lowing names will be proposed for mem- Mmthlr Srretln Adtl.err Connrit.

a A-' i r.V Oty-n-v. -a" cv.f -t fcXIul! fi TfTI held. th interest of the day centered yea and the playing of the first and second rounda for tho amateur cham- the eeeratary's cup and the con The pntronesses are the following: Mes iflntlrn curi nnrrowlnr tha content In each oa to two competitors. The long bership: Harvey Watties, W. Keiey fechoept, J.

Frnrk Murray. George L. Stimmel. Jlana Wsgermann, T. L.

DIstu-. Herman Grote, Mary A. Mr i -xa, "Air IV--ir "The Piru'rs of I' t.vjl.' n.a-l ir.iri r. i he monti.iy meeting of auvlory rotncil. C.

M. li. wltl le h. Y. M.

I. hall. Smi'hiieM October -i. Thi re Ir Choicest dames Thomas MeK. Cook, Robert Plt-calrn.

John Walker, D. Herbert Hostet-ter. John S. Hays, Ge-orge C. Burgw''-.

Ortvlrs and the approaching end putting conte-t In the afternoon also attracted many. Tu-0ay Ibe tinala will le played Mrs. Charles J. Cromtie, S. K-u, to i mcludii.u report cf ore ir.l- 1,11 ww.

mcidi. report cf ore ir.l- Dainty under Muslins and Infants' for the, c-bamofonshln and the J. r- Edwin M. Herr. W.

M. Caroth. r. J. 7 1 lr I I Nielaender.

V.V Ampler oi rK- lt- Charles S. Rea. Harry B. Hoffman, A. November at tl -v A r.

M. Imbrie, Eiia D. Goff, M. 14. B.

I titfH, r. i I advWcry rn a. 1 7. Wear Mackintosh. Miss May Lynne, C.

i Vc-ry gra- ou' a com- -l. 1 i' l-ouec and Bernard S. Homo will compete for the championship; VS. 'sll-lvt'1" vev and H. C.

Pownts for the secretary's Savage. J. ue 4., m. au.ut 1 cup. Hid E.

O. Robinson and D. H. Hos-trt- for the consolation cup. In the Charles M.

Schwab, Willlara G. M. S. Tayior, Thomas T. Chanticr.

Emmet Quen, Hnry lJallmey Charles H. Ztg, Samuel P. Harbison, George L. CcCcy, Howard Hooker, C. C.

Hax, George P. Rose, John Phillips. F. M. Hutchinson, Joseph P.

Cappeau, Frar.cla J. Torrance, James G. Pontefract, Robert J. Cunningham, Frank Moore, Durbin Home, Samuel A. Ammon, William Ftinn, Frank A.

Griffin. James H. Reed. William S. McKlnney, Wiliiam E.

Wolfe, Henry J. Bailey, Joseph P. Reed, James A A I latest raas and roibles lines: an.J to irv.Ke. the decided suvess, Mrs. i.ittWh Gowan, oupr.nie pf sHiert lh L.

C. B. has been invited id" be' the honor Kuett of both Uti.m. J.r.n THE PIANOLA iniLIn pinjer peopln who. kin; Underwear.

Gloves, Hosierv, -e. Kindergarten Work IMsenaseu. The third annual convention of the State Kindergarten Association of Pennsylvania opened yesterday afternoon at Kindergarten college. Fifth avenue About 2t-o delegates and others were present when the st 1011 was called to ord-r ty Mrs. L.

P. Wilson president of the stat association. Miss Elizabeth McFarlaad of Pittsburgh was secretary. Mrs. W.

A. Herron. of th Pittsburgh assoeiaMon, welcomed the delegate and thou Miss A. Corey of Erie was introduced. Miss Corey read a paper on "Art in the Kindergarten." The ev- n- 1v(- r-1 R.

Albert J. Barr, Charles 1. M. B. t.v.d T.

M. jerr.tng-. sui-reme ra r' wr, to 1 -f l'i representative of wn; aio li J.n Umu be here. Father i-t la-'tr ilh 1 wnl cJ.urrh. -t wU ad- "V'-1 V.

teiuul socletie to the comtiau.y. "r5 1 it. ut ttrr. Dinner mt the llobhan.e. 5" ---'n -J Clapp, Herbert Dupuy.

John B. Herron, i I wear. Handkerchiefs and Eancy Household Drv Goods also John G. Jennings, George Von Bonnhorst, H. C.

Torrance, AlexanCtr King, Francis T. F. Lovejoy, Aaron French, Harrington Warwick, Lawrence Phtpps, Alan W. v. i a nasi i i.i I r-u-, W'ood, Kdward R.

Sullivan, Carter Beggs, evening at a Hand dtnn.r given at 1,.... The cor.i!.'.iv f-Vr et tu; i uri r.tl'j.lr to he.ir S.lt lets, iens, .11 1 na. 1.1 v.aii r.r i.e.'? i Comforts, Countenianes. Table Lin- Curtains. Portier-ts, Hugs.

ewest Books and Latest Art Goods. address ot welcome in behalf of the city rar.ge-1 in ur.ur M-n I'h r. being made by Surt. Samuel Andrews. i "i te t.h-r to C.

C. "IVA (. i. i Ktttti Avtati Meet-Hi' the of the Ellas A. Weart, David ICirk, Osburn P.

Htaseiey, Harry K. Moseley, Robert J. Coster, A. Large, James H. Aiken, Charles H.

Schwab, Charles W. Bassett. Cortlandt, Whitehead. J. McDonald Bryce, Chrlstain I.

McKee, Edwin Lare, H. 10 Mason, Calvin King, Puilr.h Bag- MA 11 1 VI. It with iotu' The address of tue evening was made by Afiss Susan E. Blow of Cazenovia, N. a recognized leader of kln JergE rt work ia tki country.

Mips Blow has 1 instrumental in the formation of the tlrc as well as many other ssochttions. the training of the young, la tha Unite! Stp.tes. The nvirrwe Hz 4 4l'f 1 1 r' Cn 'wmn 0. i amurt'isi. waa at 7.33 bv beautiful table 1 a I H.intuints.

"he gu- I Ml Kdw.4td4, Aiiss Sue Mt.s" ci.ar.'y Swe.trir.gen, Mias tlertrud- jn.th. li' Henu iius-lion. Ml-. I-iir- 't-aw, Mim Mciiride. Miaj I a.ov.

Mr. Wharton. Mr. V-rl galey, Jnhn G. Bennett, Richard M.

Jennings, Alexander Peacock, Harry Darling I. a. Mcry Vs r.i'.fi?" p. i triitn va. I tolerable, or.h in weight of ton, Samuel W.

Trent: Robert Swan, Tlie showing of Men's and Pm vs sole. .11 1: 1: Has six buttons and tabs Clothing aild tile low priCcS for SUCh loui.g. Mr. John Sott. Xr.

ari Ha n. le-oti Mr. Coife M'. H-ar. rg Looter Vovldnd.e Wja--r A Milton C.

Egbert, John Eaton, Reuben Milier, Charles B. McLean, John Fremont Steels, William Thaw, Willi-im S. Kuhn, Edward Bigelow, John G. Holmes, James M. Schoormaker, Harvev Childs, George W.

Eiktns and Misses Marv L. Jackson, Mary Guthrie, Sarah KUlikelly and Margaret Nelson. Wcarfrai a PrIor sorts will be a source of great Plttabnrsh t.irl Honored. K1 ARTHtK SMITH, Ope Cbaiaploa Golfer of Wtitera l'cnaiylraaln. 1 R.

HAY SON, jgratincation to those who arc interested 9 11 1 una u--n i.ir. ri'e Miss Blow took up the subject of kindergarten work from its foundation, and an ln-tmctive theme advanced new Slas. During her addre-9 she said tht an important factor in the training of the suN ject, aside from the family, the or the vocation, and an almost uupreme factor, is the Ktate. Higher than this, however, 1s the work in behalf of -children. Referring to common mistakes made regarding the child mind she Fail another mistaken Idea is that a child' m'nd is like a sponge, choek full of words only of a repetitior.ary nature, in sho lrj a simple method getting at the child mind Miss exl.iblteo an chart, the obiocts otj which were portrayed and explained in a simple, but instructive manner.

Another meetintr of the association wiil be Held this evening. award e-i tho Morria ch Ur. Kp: of Jl in the nnl.Ml cf Feai-t anything of the kind. TV univeis'ty. Nw li 4 von.

Tvt- it xT: -1 i tw p. P-r rh ten Rrst 1-, pisro re the diurti.r of Mr. W. 1 1 1" I iiopc you will go urj to tne thiru iio 1 1- Kat hr.u, I rst HE 4 I IIS i)ri ICll.LV UM-ler Carl Better of ntt-burn. land see it approaching and putting contest, George Ormistou won with seven Btroku.

John Moorliead, was second r.lne strokes, after playing off a tie that number made by him by Elliott i W. C. FoRr.es and W. C. I l-'cwnea, Jr.

In the long driving contest 1 ila winner waa W. C. Fownes, who I drove the ball an average of 161 yards In three drives. B. S.

Home was second r-rctl studied in New Pi UerP.n. Tv. XUTTr tt -t lu.jre. Thii is her e-c In lh i-' a Splendbl Exhibition of Books. There will be an exhibition of some of the fine Illustrated books belonging to the Carnegie library of Pittsburgh In the lecture room of the library, Schenley park, every afternoon and evening from October 24 to 71; inclusive.

The books are to be on tables so that they can be conveniently handled, and it is hoped that all lovers of fine booka will take this opportunity of seeing the many beautiful works ia the possession of the library. There will be about 150 volumes exhibited, among which are the following: Ongania's preat work on St. Mark's in Venice, consisting of li folio volumes of piatts. showing details of the frescoes, mosaics, and marbles of the great basilica; Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament, with 100 colored folio plates illus p.rtmnt or J.i.-s 'i Ittafcorstta. ii a only.

l.crv.-lf vu. A.IS. War, tirely to "hat atudy of Wlii.S. UVHIT. p-4 Wf.te camera Archer Organ Recitala.

The 77i.h and the 273tii in the series ci free organ recitals by FreCoric Archer in Carnegie music hail will be given th'3 evening and to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Archer's summer s-earch for accoptai ie BOQGS BUH ALLEGHENY. ature ii predu-lei for her. 1 rxr.t.'UT.

1-3. ki: SS.50 U'4 i At f'bnri-b tbr Airrmlun, Ja ICUSA. Irt. At th Cl, nf A ci r-u. novelties of strict orgaa music is atain 1 -cb.

lo-uiorrow :o.w!r.i; -rt jjjiI with an average of 137. Ormistou, Moor-bead, C. Fowc.es, and Home will lece.ve prizes. Wind Only in the Way. Golfers declared the day ideal for their gamo, excepting only the wind, which re-peittdly.

both in the morning and the ifteri.oon, interfered seriously with the lor those not playing, however, the c.ir was rather chili, but In spite of tf f. tho enuiiiE: of the beini-iinals for the r.tSK i- M.r,-. AWtMHTXtV iHi'ItMtt tt. win he er.de re 1 url tne d'r-v tuot of 1 t-'N-apu. 7, fv jfcj- program, wnicn ineiuaes r.ew compositions by Fauikep, Viert.e ar.d a Fiewh composer, la Tombelie.

Thesi French and Italtan composers are eminent men Mr. Freders? Archr: 11 VP'l A. 5r iii. if irm 1 C.jrrett; anti "liw 01 1 .1 tttf'i GRAWD KVI-RV DAY n.T!MT in their own country and it may he nc- 1 k. t.i.:zAt..ra V.j ie trating the decorative designs of ail ages, the artistic designs cf primitive savages, the brilliant coloring of Egyptian decoration, the characteristic ornament of the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Turks and Moors, ending with the Renaissance: Gavard's Versailles, in 19 volumes, published bv cepted as fact that their are of very high grade.

The recital op a 3 up rum. ltaruei; h'Tu. i-t t.vea!l.i Concerts Al Tt a': 'ei3n ana Uit e--ft t's ef THII SONG OF THIZ SVORD' I.v. sr. I with Lemares concert variations on thi extended treatment of the wi li-knnwu melody and in a manner very susa-st! ve i.

1 t--'. a and ir. H. p.irKer: I 1 tTl'Vii f. of Wagner; the ugued finale is r.

j-. 1 M0f0Y ArTCRSC-CN. tt tf. a t.t.i pfcrT.tl.in tt -n I-tWt fir atci brilliant and effective. Lemare is at anthem, Come 'Lr Ca ent one of the organ posers residing in London.

This part of A L.t: 1 tllriilinr. Tt. F.DWA!.; I il-ih t-! c.t. c. 1 iuax 4 tl amjiiwi and other cup contests drew i-vv i-sized and very Interested gallery, uii al.so tlie driving and the una putting contests.

Two enUor.itl ptuys were made during the day, Bernard a. Home being the of one and George A. Orrniiton of the other. Home made bia pluy in tho nocond, or rcml-hnal, round for trie His competitor was Ormiston. 'J its piay waa match play, IS holts.

At the iah ho! Hume was one up. Onniston teu-ed r.ff, making the Kreen at tho Uth Home followed and landed 1:5 feel fr'-irt the hole. Ormistou approached and Icy a yard of the hole. From tho of 2i feet Home nutted his ball jp order or Juouls j-'htllpoe, containing engravings of ail the pictures in the galleries of Versailles; Goury Jones' Plans, Elevations and Details of the Al-hambra, consisting; of 1C0 colored plates, which show In minute detail the various parts of the Albarobra. and form the great work on one of the most interesting bui'd-iners in the world; Audsiey'a Ornamental Arts of Japan, which gives reproductions in color of the work of the greatest Japanese artists; Gailhabaud's Monuments Ancier.s et Moderr.cs; Buhlmann's Architektur ces Aitertums; Karjoux's Paris (buildings erected by the city); Blomfleld's History of Renaissance Architecture in England; mono SiSiVI AHfV" the program a.so lnolu.tea th prelu nnd fugue by K.

S. Wesley and composition, "Praytr ar.d Crad'-e Song." In the department of transcriptions Mr. Archer presents Jive r.urn'v r-in most Interesting contrast, all of which are from accepted musical sources. Tjt Kcrilal erlra I'opalar. The Persian Garden the of tho and i corlstlug of Mifi iu.

t.d jl. Fri-. oprno: Mr-. W. A.

w.ir,i-j. r. S. T. le.tjue Mr.

Ik 1. Mc -re r. N. (.. 1 1 KAt KltAV, t.K' SNA 'V, Ni jr li -t t-.

1 1. MORRISON'S 'TIS FOR REMEMBRANCE" l.a-r.l.V. HA'i-lT V. anna, r-r u- it -l. DU.ll.

toi Concrrt lor l'oliee I'eonlon Fnnd. 7. ttrr. -t 1 S. w.

.3 11 j. i. V.LEK CT cr.T. tlat-o Pr-t i.ti cf 1t "LIGHTS O' LONDON" for the benefit of the Pittsburgh at Attoona and n. "a i rr ALT OV t'm I pension fund promises to be ore of the nent made to tl.

rrc.t.l IT. it ilijliAJi finest musical events of the earlv nter. I series la i I F. The concert will be given In Dupacsne F-. I.

ie. Tui- I 6j.i.1w. veiooer i iie i i graphs on great artists, such as Michel's recentbock on Rubens, Curtis' book on Rembrandt's Etchings, with 50 photogravure reproductions; Gerard's Meis-sonier, Muntz's Leonardo da Vinci; Rtevenson Velasquez, and Rhys" Sir Leiehton. These are only a few examples selected to give an idea of the treasures the library contains. Any cf the books would repay hours of study and this exhibition will be a revelation to many people of the beauties of color nnd design contained within the books of the library.

program will be presented by the Fit- Z1 lf J'urilt tnrs cp.srt-t fc( y- ir'i fc burgh orchestra, consisting of 71 r. 1 Jr' r-. lis ha n- s. :3 lr in 1 Mr. Victor H-rbert conductor, ana 'r Trwy Th-irs- i i wOTrUf 2l'Cl blTCtl3IS Eoioists will be Miss EUa C.

Kiel, yoria- dav Nvim'rr end Th.irs.iiv 1 t- l. "V1'4 i 1 1 Ttf cv ev er.IJ I Tll ts Plates PAfA Vr I ANNA i.Zi it 4 A I-iCK A Tr on OiWN H. 2- at 11 t.v, liA.NNAU wife ff V. i.cr I i sr January rn-l Felrutry tfl.al w.d I announced intr. The serp to-ir r- it -1 is wid c- i.J ta rnr.

of tetirct.i S.h. r.i-v ard i A (. t.t tfll Xi. Oi Miitk lrJsl. r-- ft -n.

at th. I a ,...1 ui ij. i c-a- i -i a .0 lr': no. ana air. w.

owyiyra taffo. Tho program will include the numbers: Huldiung's march, 'Yagner: overture. "Mign on. Ambrolse Tho'nas: aria from the opera Gomez. Miss Etta Keil; trumoet p.jlo.

"The Lost Chord," Arthur S. SuPlva-i. Mr. A. Phirra; (a "T-reador tt Anda-louse," Rubinsteip, (p fantasia from "The Fortune Teller." Vietr.r Herbert; Intermission; overture, Tell," Rossini; Toreador song from "Canr.er.l" ft I 1 First Act Society Reception.

The two hundred and seventieth reception of the art society, the first the season, will be held on Tuesday evening, October 23, at o'clock, in Carnegie music hail, Pittsburgh. By request ot 'i 1 la'e-estlvg ef muplo fwtnertw in the Pbyterihtt chur, h. t'-. Ij.m I erty 1'rew hyt. Ian c'lun tins 'Hi-i I v.

-itur, i.Jr 1 rr. uf th w.i' 1:.. 1 to at i.itrrri.rt.t U'-r. 5 El." AR A cp In Kr f'. tol- at t.

th. i 1 irir i 0 A VnQ nr: i H'- -'f re r. 1 CP EH A gheny. is I rt i J. 1J Ai A I teaiiv In the cup.

and Mr. Ormlstun proa tied. But the latter's turn came next, in the putting and approaching contest he iratjo a o-yard approach, which ended "iddvrtly by his ball tumbling into the cup. And the gallery appanued generously. TiiU won him the cup for the in addition to the AtirIs for the medals eriil cups, a tournament handicap.

Is I tier, medwl play, tor the John Moorhead, ct.p will be played 10-day. Ttis will close me contests. Kutrle for the Handicap, Owing to the large number of entries for the handicap event to-day the golfers will di.lded into squads and pairs, one i H'juad playing In the morning End on Pi the Those scheduled -to I l.i 1 1 1 noon are: A. W. Arundel una C.

Fownes; F. X. Barr and K. Si. W.

N. Iverr and C. 1. btisnnon; 1. and it.

P. N'evin, R. Bu.ir and i. itoigers; O. D.

Thompson ai 1 S'. i. Murray and V. W. DdtKll; V.

McVey and 11. i. Rea; M. A. Christy aod X.

L. lvlrk; B. H. iind M. Frew.

li.e. afternoon tviuad Is John Moor-bend, Jr. and G. A. Ormiston; W.

L. Irwin farnl J. Durf; F. H. Lloyd and t'.

B. Fownes; A li. Shcppard and W. J. Patten; W.

C. Fownes, Jr. and W. B. Lyti C.

O. Met. i ntoek and J. H. j.

and H. IJ. Mct'and-i-; it. V. and S.

B. Moor-herd; J. V'. Parker. Jr.

and T. M. Cook; Ji. H. Wood r.d 1.

ii ttchison; a. Bell and G. Klkina; S. Arbulhnot and T. ii.

Host iter; C. B. Painter and 1 W. w. M.

Orr and Lewis Brown; W. L. fciinitli atid G. M. Mccandiess, Fov event John Moorhead, a cup to ta known as the president's cup.

it will he awarded the winner of the evert whicii-wUl be IS holes, modal plnv. and tor which one of the numlci of toilers in the history of tne asocm itiou aie eiUt-rtd. it. the sriiK-iinv 1 cr cohi.c-.l the scores ItAt HIr. Mi: i GAVE UP HER JEWELS.

dut'tfl -f ti--r S. L. i 0 A ler.I. Ikv! Cr r.vn i I a i I CO CAINIC l.tc'v f-it my lls Air a 1 fcisi uli.tl.il. Stra.

Anna Hart iteatltutlnn New Design for Fur Jacket. v.ti. o. fi.r.err,i EMCOiir At h-r No. 7 1 l.

sil 1'. V-- v. l.ltlXE. wu'e 'oi Timothy lit.r THE SiiiG I HG GIRL A 'THE FOHTUiiE TELLER At I. iff.

I i.itlTI Cr -t 1 for Defalcation uf MlHiu Srbrrlbrr. LW TURK, 19-Mrs. Arnn liart has signed papers the belhpvrt Paiiklii C.u.;iar.y r.er "right, and Intercut In crtaiTi th possesion of a avei.cn fnr. of Jewelers, ar I nl-o her li Ux In the Bank of New Amstcr.b-.ci. wl.tc't may contain vaiu-ibies tha 4- I m.

jiiey etol -n by AVi.ia 3vhrciler, tne -t- I defauitit.g cb-rk. I no of Dr. A vV 1 i Hit reijn r.t trr I n-rt I cr. ii, t.rt. knDu, ijy mors ut u'vl k.

Hl Ti.ur-.Uy. rv-. a 'h-r at li o-'t p. lv ATIJ u-r: vf nil -l -1. t.t uvrrt.e, Aafl Sri ye ir i.r i uri a.

1 I --4. -t i it i DUOUnSNE SIXTH ST, COR. PC.N, xi.e whs wi.i at 5 4 r. SiliJ A. J.

Skinner. fif r.f l.ur.lra rv- 1 A r. 1 1 ntiorney to cay. a slo- i tr "-t- 'a V.il 1 OilU ill tsi a. V.

V' a a. a. I A' at ocixV. i cf-rj to makg whjt sh Ti -a- i can f.ir Scheltr the Fi.K tclflv. A A eiti r.

AVE, c. Hears Daily Till 7 y. ANNA M. Li FZ.UY, at Ail.v I v. N.

C. I i I I. -t- will not be arrested. "We shatl open the kt before to- morrow. We du not ex; e-: to f.d n.ai.y FJi'''lS t.M,.- ACADEMY SOUSA AMD illM t- vaijaties i.ui tnero miy be or 1 ir 'Wir m- nl tt 1 IS GAY is A t.

'ua evi. t-t i J.i ii A.iv i Jeweler and tiier- a tin more lit'satlon on tHut i tr of Ida tiaUtltl, Kfft. 44 ver Good Xtm Xor Xalnral Gaa Con- -j. at a li. li'jrh a 1-4 I of those entered follow: W.

C. Fownc, H. S. Home, 157; John M-jorheud. 1M; O.

D. Thompson, Hy; I'luinuei lialztii, 1 H. fownes, H7 yards una 11 inches; U. Nevin. 145; J.

i'orter. in, L. Ml; W. C. Frv.

Xm; X. Brit. 127; W. P. McVey, l- yards ar.d six inches; A.

L. G.o""j:;, 113 yrd and four tncnes. Several oth'-rn etiteied tb cotttost. but after nniKi.i.' a drive out of bounds or other-wi- luincu.s of their chances, withdrew. About tj-e d.ime players entered the yuttiiig atid approaching contest, but with the cvccjitlon oi the winner, -who made iv 11 sin ives, and the four others, who lied nt iiiuc, the records were not noteworthy.

Record. of the Iiay. Tii record of the first and seconds rounds ot tho contest for the three ana- TURKISH Ht i- I (ril Of 13.1.'. ihe Con-; ar.y arnounccs th.it It is laying an addui i and la I lbro--kiii N. I i rt i rai ccp 1 -'v.

BATHS, I men t-ii MOl-l rv.itl iu.ul ft i T) AT-Pn l.ir..',,j 2 V. I V. 1. a.ar tti. tt.

2 Daera a i a MlKr.i.( t. Hatha. I nertits Greece county Kvt I ,7 Ff.idH. and Wh.it comr-elM wl.i j. M.

AT, in tha ir ole iu earryit.g cip-JCitv from tlv.i- I tho ccmpt.r.y in a yrvlca wl.i tf a 1 au abunnt e.ppi of r-i of l.ls F.JS for to hen. a sus for and to Lt end take pleasure in n.Mri",; nli wi.u '--i- I 1 MONEY. re 1 i 1 17 at jc-jEi-'i vu proiiu'-r. i-fcd i-S vrs-run Jr ari'tcin ic t.j. ir.irv .1 rvlcr at at .1 p.

ro. ir.i.y, tjjtl.r '-x i J.irv a. a r- rr. a I i i T-i iti. i.

-a i contemplate i- ratarttl i ctKi- irg. hot ai-. hot water or su.im heauiis; j.ur.-oea. that thare ned be ai bi.ue.ny 1 In making rotir.ectn. its it having ted th.t fts.

pror-erly f.ttI. will ive lesutis aat- I Is' e- rv wuv I FREE CONNECTIONS wft 1 4i.jcv.-v- I tioucd on and f.rr 1. Ji. i 1 w.ul i urj thee wfo con- late n- natural" tan I i-l durtr.g th coming winter tw ai -Without d.hiy. l.i'.x;vo i S3 'ctr I teur follows.

It was ail match play, IS Poies: CI. impio; First round J. E. Porter, Aikit: worth licit club, dot'eatcd Eaau-el Duizell. Kdgcwood Go'f club, three up nnd one to play.

O. IJ. Thoniwon, A. detected A C. Fuwns, H.

G. four up oil'', three to phiy. Corse Orndston. 11. r.

C. won from F. Barr, Tldrewood Golf club, four vp and three to jdity. W. N.

Murray, A. lost to li. R. Home, A. C.

one down la 13 lu l. 3. E. Torter O. 1.

two up. aod R. S. Home wor-, tw up, from GeorKe Onniston, Secretary's cup Fsrst round U. C.

7'' V. A. C. won from li. R.

Rea, or.e vp. C. 15. Fownes. II.

G. lost to W. H. S. McKelvey, Kdgeworth G.

by at 6.7 i e. AlcCORD OVAL 4J Fniscr-si CAKr: 15 cr calk a-ta ATel: -d late IsaJic la i v.r. Tr- tg.u:'.',f s-tre-t, i v-a i- 7' a a 4a Chxrch of ll ct -I at tj I Het a at i.v tion. Qvwr 'VfcVf I' ft I 6 I viv-VvHCS j. b.

nuRDocii 'i entr the i.u.m bi.lida: 1 et.t.f iv ia" gre'itet. exr.o-iit'-.n. Th cd.I. rated r7 j.i A M. J.

it. -i I ctta a.e. npr. Trln ty Charcii. Ccn.rr aui K.ll ALL tt i varf-ucs ar i ran to tre it.y rt nnii runt ril! it FLORAL are ro woti l.eit.ia so popular; tby ar t.

1. I the rairow margin ot one down in 2u 't, C. Fownes, If. G. won from T.

L. KUk. II. G. two up.

R. P. Kevin, ii defeHted, four down end two i by John Moorhead, A. C. C.

round up atul rive to play, Mcl'tivcy defeated S'. S. Fownes, and wl'h the sf'me record H. C. Fownes de-1 John Moorhetd, Jr.

ion cup round H. D. Met A. C. C.

defeated E. d.T orth G. one up. E. O.

son at K. Eyyter. both of Edge-woi'o played end Robinson won, seven up a n.1 ix to puiy. C. U.

McCtintock, A. An I ut real I i I'mtram uterrailaa: I'mtmn. IrrODCr DDOC 1 ttrinn a i By Di' Pr hand October U. UUWHUU. ire I I.t i I W.

Ir.CiuScd paviiiou at Let- 1 ar ic. t. I'mx: laclrauir aa lintldla. 4tU Kt m. t.t -r 7' 705 PENN AVE.

hicof llnlj VIj 1. A 17. It. 1U Tne i p-io-a rr except Pi.llu.ii.n. Ti i'- tilt Li i 1 CI GitJa bti.

w.i.iil wli t- 4ij 'i. up nid four to plav. D. 11. llostct'er.

Ii. I won two tip from A. 1., George, I L-'ire -irth G. i fill Uflil LiTCS! IT Ml i Ut 1TV lM um 1 I p-Vvtv-thiu yes, evervtblut; Sin war Ai a a NIGH G-tACE EKiiS im? tiui lit I one an i Hoatttter wn. four -i il.r.-e to from MeCflintock.

tl.o two who out in the f'. -t ii round, ni ti-rli cltir- will pUy the ji, conhirtirg tf hoies. play. ice iuramire pcp'tilar r- This dainty nnd cb arming little jacket is of cream caracul, tha i at 1 1 lacings ana trimmmsrs oeing oi luniuoi-ie pann velvet, uniuio; in white lucuraaiivi, rr" i -it" r. tr-t round in each class in the lorec i ai and the frt-nd in.

the ufterncon. i 4- buttons, aod tua whole creation Is as delicate and exquiait a tLipg aa fcVi- 1 if i i i I I (liIUva IX: Co 1 i-i- jt ftrir a km r. I'tr i Culd. In the llromo-Qu! ulae Ttvl.ieta. a ai3.

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