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: N . 'Lills CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1877— AGDa 2 - 1w CHICAGO TRIDUNE: BUNDAY. JUNE 17, 1877, polonalee 18 the least hit mature for glrls of 12 | tightly as if the forms were molded {n them. e " . | graceful crentures the writer’s pen has ko fme: " d less, s ¢ me arc erfoc of the accompl e Crincipals, Mirs, Daterani | JU0000E Joww Noliing o wo well mlapted to | Sae 512, 10, be, worn without mantles, others | purfcctly eseribeds but Lanch No. 8 uf the' Prof. Lyman, alded by s corps of efliient | 10 Comiort of growing girls as one of theve | 1ot [0 1 p!G T, hierian eonfed on | Committee bad yet'to be heard from, and theses teachers, half-tight. halt-loose robee, which display ta tull | o SIINEE 2 IEME many with drapetics of | S0 £entlemen fiad azteed to vialt thebank note The Commencement exerclaen of the Kenleott | advantage the graceful curves and pllant | face, One of the Tatter, cmbrolilered Inpdellmlu Tianpanics, the, mannfactnrers. of h‘”f"m 3 Banlu:lv}nlrywm 'lnkc lnm'c,t l"‘ll\‘lmalllll:‘ch&"l.’; suppleness of the little women In min- 1 hea ioode, and other large shopsIn which gl ofl Friday evening, June 22, the frlends of | japure, Next to his dress ks 1 the fustifution arc Invited to b present. Tho | o' R aea Lo TRKE B ot cknowle # raduatins clans will conslst_of four ‘young | favor the Brcton costume, which fs appropriate :.-s'{':‘tcu'rlu“ifl:l.hFh:n::g:;:]t"nrfl‘I:lefinl;;ll:hel\h:ahntl arlien,—3len Grace Williams, Mies Maud Keni. | for almost every ocenslon. As its elahoration of tho demi- i queen tho demi-monde will appear next catt, Mies Hattle lizhee, and Miss May Bevan. | les In the trimming, 1t Is well adapted to be | week at the races in o ailk and satin drees, al- 'lllm udees of the esaags thien to be reaa will be plainly made for dchool dresses. The happy | ternately striped with white and tilleal, ‘the the Revs. Bwing, Leater, and 8ullivan, The es- chango lately Inaugurated of ostraclsing sombre | 18tter, ®lhich is of satin, being embroldered in Faga to he read are: Miss @race Williams, : Tl h seltcat mu, Realvs Mimn Kenleott, *Cliange | colors, aid using the tiots and ahglen mo_obwi- | KGHE0 00 16 U, FEobably, In, tokon of Not Wasto'; Mins MIH Bevan, “The [land?; | ouely sulted to childhood, fs renidly gaining | turn to more practical fashions of the doy, we Miss Hattie Higbee, ** Unhewn Statules.” ground. - Debege, bunting, light serge, and | sce PER%ONAL. T, Bassctt ana family areepending the sum- 38D fide tha secret of her age and other important TIIE ‘VOl{LD' matters. 8ha 18 now prasing through np;urllxl which will befit her for after life, and make her a good wife and mother. She f)y de- grees has assumed the responsibllity of her aged mother's household, aud she 18 ‘acquiring principles of cconomy and judgment. 8he s still beautiful, but she attracts a different sphere, ‘The young ana giddy look npon her with distant admiration, as they micht luok upon n gifted and beautiful aunt; still, there are ln:ru of her happiness yet. Bhe may have been Ilnps)olnll‘ll in winning the regard of the particuiar one she wished for, but others will come,~—older, it {8 true, and more practical, but when she has once made up her mind to ne- cept the situation, as abo surely will, sho will be rulimed and quletly happy at fieat, and will, as tho ~ yearn progrcss and she becomes older, when the sliver threads aro interwoven with tha gold, become mure and more convinced that fate was kind to her ofter all, and decreed that for her which would yleld the most enduring pleasure. Thus sho has passed throueh all the different periods, glddy anticipation, dissatiafied eulminntion, re- flectfon, regret, resignation, and eventually eolld comfort and supreme joy, so that when she sita {n her easy chair by ths open windows, with the soft sutumn_breczes playing with her slvery locks, and walches tha gambols of lier and track of tin, ubon which was stationed n pilded tin slecping-car, * Prestlent.” Thewholo as mounted "lpon n large hade of flowers, and was yery effcctive. There waa also a tin funnel surmounted by s huge scaop of tin, filed with “flowers, gotten u hy Allen, the florlst. Among those present wers Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Henderson, Mr. and Mes. Marahall Fleld, Mr. and Mra. 1. 0. Btone, Mr. and Mrs, II. P, Isham, Mr. and Mres, E. 8. Isham, Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Lineoln, Mra, 11111, M, and Mrs. Cliappell_snd Miss Clisppell, Mr. and Mra. George L. Dunlap, Mr. W. Angell, snd many others, LITERARY AND MUSICAL. Last Thursday cvenfug witheseed the close of o successful serles of musieal and literary enter- talnments, which have proven n very cnllovnhlu feature of Weat Side suciables during the pust Ing, June 10, ‘There will be music and recita- tions by the elass pupils under the management Tho Three Epochs in the Life of a Young Lady. threads of gold, {s ealil to have been once worn by Tallfen at Lonacliamps, during the Con- are cmployed. When they met In secret seasfon the Minority Commitiee repurted as follows to their fellowe: members: * Wo have vislted, by permissfon,’. the departments of twa bank-nos companies in 7 which women are cmployed, three hoop-skirks factories, and four Inree retall stores, lmrhlv'n.'a cxamincd with eritical eyes the scores of beau-' tics there challenging our respect as well as ad-*. miratlon. e think it well, howevet, to make;* m?ll:euulrc-dl l:omlnnlrlu;n flr x"cpun until & com-. mitlce of the whole shall visit the hotels, Jann: = TELLOW PADING OUT OF VIEW drics, and other places suggested, n order thats Bocial Tvents of the, Week in the City and Suburbs, Parisian Fashionables Wearing the Colors of Their Favorite Race-Horses. ‘wool-anil-cotton fabtics are univereally sclected. tiree months. The enfertaluments lave fn the fashionable world on Leen carried om under . tho ausplecs | mer in Evanston For ornamenting theee sults ar dark brails, | (8 the Tsblonablc o Tiblotten Tn sheae st | an nfelllgent catimate can bo mae of the relar of the ladls of Catvary Taber- | = Mre, Jamea Couch hasgone to Oconomorwoe | Plainor fizured, and aqunntityof pearl buttons, | 1l and partioutoety tr ss o o gCirap e tyles of beauty.” 4 nnr.!ul which 18 located on umlgn n\'cnuc‘ for a fow weeks, . smoked or white. A fancy exlats for telmming nu‘] countenanced Ig th mmulflcegy :lrl:( rlo.'r.!: .{;{‘,‘:{’ znl‘m h?hfi%fl“'zfi L'h'l‘! sod varions flfn:nllgfll:xr;fi;?nm;fl'"v mn:e’ pru‘]c% hias rlcuulll(;w Ar:lll':\'?r‘;'i'v‘yec?(flle’ has gone East, to be ab- | costutnes of lght woolen material of s dark 'r'l D:Jlml, \wom hlcnull ln?vcr exll;luvlei them g.. um"flmd ei'!n; m‘nodcn ’-n °xX.é‘3l‘§f&'.‘z""c‘fl?é°‘ nje manter 10 those who have g rit. | brown, ercen, or navy blue, with raws of Webite | from the mode, and which forin a charming con- 5 ¢ taken an active Interest In fta management, and | Mlss Sarah Forsyth and Miss - Gertruda Wil ! erdlicr . p trast with the deep purpl Great was thelr surprise Lo find that the heaut Jias been productive of considerablo beneflt to | son, of Glilvago, were among tha recent gradu- | 81Paca brall and white pearl buttuns. These | {F vouue. deép purple pansles nigw o intick "“"“’f““""l below stairs fn our great Hotols 5 Use membes of the congregation an tho many | atefat Kemper ifal, Kenosli, Win, aro sewad un by tio exea with icavyilk ofwomio A wew arider of combination dreescs has ap- | 2% 2imost bosond computation. Al nation- * others who have encouraged thie Church organi- [ Mrs, Emmia Gitfswold, of Watertown, Wis., Is | contrasting color, as orange or ecardinal, or | peared, shich mnay possibly bo productive of [ gt thIn ",.u"m““:’ 2""”" Norweglans, ™/ zatlon by thelr presence, " Taken aa o whole, the | the guest of Mrs. 8, F. Wright, corner Brook | whatever gay color may he desired. Another | good eltects underskiiful hands, but those pre- u{" :h'm:t“htrm:l ".'}, h "'T(E?,"H‘ 1 °T“’.' programmes prescnted were of a bigh order of | strect and Ellis avenue. very pretty style of trimming conslsts of sct- | &¢ to my nutive arenot wortny of recommnen- & 4 s ALE| “] . complexions ; Yellow Is Gradually Fading Out for Maying Been Abused Too Much. Bomething About the New York Styles for Ohildren and Misses, handsome grandehildren upon the lawn, sha b £ : “1ike rose leaves cruslicd on ivory,"” or tawny - 1L Is Ulterly Impossible (o Enumerate Al the |-will atil refiect upon the post, but the sngular | Cxcoacnse: o4 .';‘.%'?J:”;&L‘:.!.’é:l“.‘.ifi;’.&'é:‘.?.’x'd:‘.? will o :fi?.:i’n!’?.i?.‘r".h'é’m‘,“.‘s ffl",?c'«'&ir?&‘filfii ting close tugethier meveral rows of marrow fl‘:{x:fli 2:;‘:;'.:’:,"’3135 e fomomarher | akinncd, with Just a tinge of e suniigh: of- New and Pretly Fabries, Jioints of adversity and disappointment will bo | Apolio,Club kindly voluntcered thelr sorvices, | health as to be able to return o hier school, A ! any funciful manner that tasto may | Sjon reaking through tho tusk bloum of thelr , uned down, the bright spots only will be re- | which ‘were duly’ appreclated by those who | _ Miss Fanny C. ruce left Chileago on Wednes- fizzest n combination with the plain matorial, Sghat nearly all with forms a scalptor - membered, and fl“‘;‘]' ! view the vast.evennlain | Jatcned ta tho excellont. sin, dug.” Encouraged | day evenlng for her home fn Lexington, Ky., Tuose strictly 8 ln mode have the stripes ex. | FouN delight to reize upon as models. Ttis . ONT, TWO, TIIREE. #“‘{fh“‘ "l“l behin lhfl“’lv and "hll""k that l"'"! by the financial success whicl lias attendoil tueir | having visited this city for scvera) weeks. tending spirally sround the skirt and slceves, | o 11 ll[l:l;lmlflum "rf"‘]"'"‘ehh"““’"’w"“ s s s becn a life whereln there hag been much 10 | efforts, the ladies of the Church sonounce | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Curties, nee Miller, with the plain materlal edging all the outllnes | fu i fog aqehue rivals, nor were they robed ANTICIPATION, CULMINATION, NEFLECTION. | Ls thaukiul for. another serics to egin early In tho fall, relurned 1o the city laat Saturday, and oro “ at in swall zuthered rulies. The effeet |8 very | focimar oy rehmeres; whits throats were nov Tho average malden's Jifo r(:l:‘y !ni nll;i‘ :‘o CII—I—C.AEO e n;\cnzll,ovu;'I u‘:canlosv.m # home” to thelr friends at No. U2 Wabash disagreeable, and can only pleaso those who im- m’i::’é’:d-n‘:l“nlnflfl;’nfil II’::&"’th:?:“t‘:fifl ::lrg embrace thres momentous perlods, classific . ursday evening Mcdsrs, J. 8. Ransom, F. | avenue. pgine novelt, sceses greate h In goueral, as follows: Auupdn.mo!;, culmloa A RATOER QUIET WEEK, P, Mapcs, Daniel Saualr, J. H. Burbank, Alex- | Miss Addie L. Hitcheock and Miss Mattle M. e ¢lty pussceses reater chiarms than | poarls, tireir lips bows of bcmll‘yn. thelr skins an-. Aslde from half a dozen weddings, large and small, and the grand “butterly ball," the past week has been an uneventful onc In soclety circles. A few very quist but enjoyable private Ly, alned with d s ander Mcucen, and A, W, Sanford, baudsome- | Dandy have gone to Cincinnatt to attend the any Partsians have already loft the oty to | Xatcre herselt ik wiena sriacd With Teure; Iy anterlained o company of friends b thelr | biennial reunon of the class of 1573 of U Wae. o e s ot subarLan Dornce, Gthes to | NiLurs berself Ll wth it praman s Iachelor residence, **Oue_ tlome,” on North | leyan College. 3 ancestral chateaux for away, whilst tie fash: | Licy aron erdy oron hopme frone o '(ilhnsrkmrall'::;:b near {he “l}(l.‘li‘;)hl l:nqk"(l;fivl‘;lu:. W Nir. '-rv,n& Mdrm \Z:el}.e‘;;obb. neo Fishy returned able world fs mlllllrlmllmz] 2 sonauancs of | g loving, K Ear Lt divino mistreans e o8 - el cf corated hflon- | hotne Thursday iing. the ecuclde or vther fashional - 1l " tanhilc Miss Mamlo BLilt 1s rustisating ot Adrian, 0o Wil be Feleted this nuu’o: ’"E’ comnpensation for their hard datly tofl, fashion~ tlon, reflecction. All these perlods are Interost- ing, particularly tho first and last. The frst is apparcully tho most mdmentous to the young girl, but as she ripens nto Juxurious maldentivod, and from that stago gradually | entertalnments were given, but nothing re- | ers, the perfume of which filled theair, Supoer i\ d thelr f in CI cac Sergos Into womantiood, sho thiuks, and smiles | quiring extended mention took place, It is e L P urned from th st el of the cainciuniiy, on fioian was- ik bavanions” ekl Tl aa sho thinks of the days When her chicl am- | Rottingwell along lo the scason when soclely | Jaje Liour, and altogetber it was & dofebtral e | soutty o DU L Eipned fromitin Lerice, ':mtll‘!u‘:‘::n‘ll:l:: E’.fi’,',':nfitfi?n‘iffl?r‘:x(:"m" e | Jaughter was blithe and merry, and oa thoy bitlon was to array herself . In long | elecps, and remains in & semidormant state s, | Lumbly tofled they warbled out sweet snatches tertalument, if it was managed by six young tien. and_ Mrs, John M. Corae, of this city, nllicent toflettes, Etretat, with fta unpar- until the atmospliere arrlves ata moro fuvig- | bachelors. -Among thuse present wera tlio fol- | will pass the summer at’ the Samoset House, ed beack, aud its waters as biue o the | OLR8LTe songs. drceses and make her entry lnto socl- lowing: Mr, and: Mrs, Hugh Squatr, Mr. and [ {n Plymouth, f Mediterrancan, will cuntinue e favorite resort | e sk L0 sereral leading hotels and laan- ety. Three anxicties pervade the breast of | orating state. Mra. Frank 8¢ s ry 4 = o80rt | drics was a revelation to the Committee, and, i . qualr, Mr. and Mra, James John- Mias Ida_Richmond, of Naperville, is visiting| of artista, und others wno do not ilesire fre. a o4 the soclety girl, firat, to abtain an appropriata KRAMER=—DERO, goni Miss Lizzio Atkins, dties Gertio Gardner, | friends on West Washington strect. " et communieation i Bacia whicn 1ed ng. | 86 the en of “the allutted week, e gentlemen The opening affair, and the most largely at- tended reception, was the wedding of 'Miss Fannle Berg, daughter of Henry Berg, Esq., entrance to that eocicly, sccond, to malntaln hier position thers when once in, and third, to get out of it gracefully when eho feels that it Miss Lovojoy, Miss Nelllo'Gardner, Miss Wood: [ * Miss Mattio Durkee. of Kenosha, Wis., i inust incesible situation renders impossible, | ger e, {9 Make thele report to the clab aod :Imrll.l' Mi\sfi g:;,clhlmslwlrilfir. h{{nl gfirr?nat Ii;‘lund epending a fow days with friends on Inalan: rl"mwi":hl lhl;( urvnlc‘r l}urHu‘n of H.lhulon‘zls to dc{-‘f,’,f.‘ rfl:,’,l"":,l“:f:,mzb::} that tho money u Lae, Miss Phiilips, Miss Moore of ulney § | avenue, % arisfan bankers. rallroad runs through the o { | “"Miss Ella Witson, Washincton, D, C.. ts sisht Venutiful valley fn which 1t 1o situnted, bitty ex | Siould be awanded to the champlon of thic, lor of the lotel Frankfu . | Mr. Willlam Lo Baron, Mr. Earnest 1lcath, and s done allfor e 34 JEcen doy 00 s St { Diopristan ot fhe Tiotel Besniktutt el 2tns ) g U000 "7 | oz tho Misnes Hutéhine, No. 738 Michizan ave temitg oy a st distane beyoud, theto ts | T, rtco. scompichmenta: an onk, o i TI1GN-8CAO0L REUNION, nue. Do direct route to Parls as from Dieppe. 3 tl No very young miss is cxempt from thoperiod | Gimbal, Florslicim & Co., which occurrod last | 0 novty annund reunton of Guo High-School | Mr. and Mra. D. W. Kelth and daughter nr, two inchnations of the valicy, whleh ato cov- ::;:‘:Re?‘;o&l;: :h":fn::f;}":l{él ‘::lx‘(:‘fflu "fi?{mffib‘:- of antlcipatiop, no matter what her cireum- | Bunday afternoon at tho 8lnal Temple, corner of | class of 1872 was held Friday evening in the | spending the summer in Evanston. cred with clialets burled lu trees, suddenly pre- | and well-bred ladies of wealth sud fashion o Indians avenuo and Twenty-first strect, fol- lowed by a banquet and rocoption at Martino’s Bouth 8ide Academy. The couple iore mar. ried by the Rev. Dr, K. Kohler, after which ha preachied a short scrmon, after the manner of these people. After tho rocoption, Mr. and Mrs. Kramer ropaired to thelr new home, No. spacions parlors aud club room of tho Tremont Mrs. Bolon McElroy and daugliters are spen cipftate themeelyes {nto the sea with the broad tlousc, The rain Interfered to o consiaerable | inga fow swecks at Lafayette, Ind, beach between them, and form a seene of quict extent, and greatly marred tha enjoyment of | Mra. C. IL I’ Lyman lcft for the East la beanty greatly at varfance - with fashionable the evening, but enouzh were found to maka | Monday to spend the summer. Dieppe, the aflalr o success, sonie fifteen couple being Mr. and Mra. Nathan Corwitt and daughte 3 ART MATTERS. present, including Mr. George Howland, Prin- | left Thursday for Bridge Hampton, Conu,, | The Salon having wwarded the prizes for: the tipal of the schinol. The entertainment consist- | spend the summer, scason ol 1377 the excitement among artists of old class songs, such ns " Melster's Vles' Mr. F. T. Haskell, AMr. A. Ogden Down has somewhat subsided. Notwlthstanding this stance or condition of life or person; no matter ‘whether she be rich or poor, handsoms or plain in feature, whethor sho possess tho faultless form and disposition of an TJoue, or whether she be afflicted with homellness,— this_perfod shie must pnss through, and ber whole future lif depends upon how she gets superior to thelr Immbler sisters wha worle in obscure places, still it was found that a roytine of fashionable atnuscments, hieavy dionurs, and - late hours, destroyed, in a great measure, the natural beauty of ladles of the highcr classcs, aud that their manoer of dressing themsclves in absurd pull-back garments, thelr tight lacing, y the quantitics of false balr worn, ete., rendered through the ordeal. Ifsho {s successful, hor nue, wh ce- | and “Bingu,” o clusa history by Mr. ¥red D, | Mr L. O, Moffatt, Mr. A, C. Whiting, Mr. C. 3 {8 nut a good Salon, it continucs to be densely | {hem often ridiculo aftr Scars will be miarked with sigan] LIUMIDh | forthromiee kol oy fargs oY Wil Lentes | A e totter, und & Bne cold’ coriation | Diomnn, Mr. Ws Mr. Prank oot | . growded, w1t 8" wntleivated ot antil 000 | gato e paltn of brers physin Lesy 3a if sho fails, slie will suffer n disappointment WOODRUFF —BINGIAN, spread by the gentlemanly manager of the | the Farragut Hoat Club, Teave to-murruw ni fLh of dunc, the day decided tipon for thio cloa- | the youne girls, whose cheeks were bathcd in which will accompany an aching heart to its Miss Hattle Bingham was married to My, | house, Mr. Jewstt Wilcox: The election of | for Devil's Lake, Wis., to attend the regat Iz of the exhibitlon, thers witl ho no diminu- the early dews, the culor of which was deepened rave—not Infrequently an carly one. This Is | Charles E. Woodraf, with lenry W. King o | officers for the ensuinr year resulted ss fol- | next Wednesday and. Thursday. . o e ton of visltora tu the Palaco do PIndustre. | by the virtuous moming ajr. In conclosion, * Hlo atiortest of tho thrce periods, fortunately, C"'},W‘“‘““‘"Y evening ot balf-past 6 u'c{fwk, lows: Presilent, Fred "D, Ward; Vice-Presi- { Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis Cornel, nee A"""lh‘;'r' et | TTOThonL. AL the back, agalnst the upturncd Apropos of art matters, [ understand that OBI- | the report sald: “Tho fors of the latler are - cazo's fuvorite young artlst, Mr. J. Cartell Beckwlith, whose latcresting atelier hero on the Rue Notre Dame des Champs, attracts man but it marks an event In her life which deter- mines her sphero and oxiatence for all tima to come. From the time that tho little miss com- dent. Mrs. Johnson nee Raymond; Soeretary | celve their friends ot home, No. 91 71 sud Trensurer, Charles II: Goodrich; Ilistorion, | strect, Wednesdays in June. at tho residence of the bride’s mothm:t Mrs. J, Mra, C. W, Fowler nce Shaw; Poct, Miss Gene- M. Bingham, No. 031 West Monroe. The cere- .mony was performed by the Rev. 8. 1. Adams, brim, {s alarze bunch of nopples. grass, and dandellon, For schiool and every-day wear the graceful as the wasing palm, and not too close- Iy conflned by the coract mall. Health bounds” Iii thelr velns, and sweet contentment teats like st lar Lt f3 the jaunty it > } mences to attend schiool, the longing com- | pastor of tho Centenary Methodist Cliureh, The | Vieve Slsson. BUBURBAN. g R ey uantity of novel | Jovers of art. fntends forwarding two of his'| ndove in thelr Innacent hearts, making laughter mnces to fiud Its nlnaa i5 ber he L nd thin | bridesmalde were Miss léllh Picketty of Sterling, | TUE DUTTERPLY DALL. HYDE PARK. 5 Tt i the {}{;‘,‘,}‘,figl‘fi;‘,",fl:‘lfifi,f';',‘gfgn‘h::l"‘gmg e hubble from sueie lips ko 2 Hpole, of imusle, estre, onco taken root, will grow ai riveun- | Ijl,, and Miss Virgineu Chapin. The groom was sentertainment was a grand success,’ow- garmenta Tl which are o ierefore the Cominittee dectde that to the Ul 16 'fa part. and parcel of her existence, | attonded by Aosre Treary Hart sog Shoas e ng to the careful and compotentmanazement of | o Th fret narty of this summer will bo that of | [RECHE, OF HMEKAFIGHA Thoss Whleh 4rC | upual on account of the withdrawal of some of | fuimble siels of Mo York the palm of beauty About the first symptom of the prescnce of this dlscase in her mind is_an appeal by tho little one to her mother to fix upon the precise date in which alio may be allowed to lengthen her skirts and hecome 4 ¢ young lady.” "This polnt onca scttled, she looks forward to the timo in fond anticization, and bullds castles, and lays plans by the hundreds, scarcely any of which aracver realized or matured. But thils does not. troubla her, fHer whole sout and being fa filled with this ono idea, and, with a vlew of consum- matfon, her little Yifo ta remodeled, in prepara- tion for the grand event, The timo arrlves at last. Bhie isattired fn the coveted robes, and sha {s launched forth upon her new perfod, transformed as If by mapic from the happy, hoydenish miss tothe DEMURE YOUNG LADY. Bho then ceases to rom r 8ho eschiews tho com- vany of playmatea l"ji itly younger, and atrives to worm herself into the “eocloty of girls older thaun hersclf. By these, however, she is never reconized until ‘sho has recelved tho attention of the young men with whom thoy aro wont to ‘associate, and then they look upon the now ad- dition to their midst with alarm and jealousy, Bhe stralghtway puts on dignity, and becomes sweet blossom, tootender yet to mcet the rude touch of wan,stlll too womanly to accept the attentlon of boys of necarly her ‘own age. Bho {8 now 16, " charming, sweet, {mpatient, the directors, 1t was Intended to repeat theen- tertalnment next Taesday, but at a wmecting of the managers, beld in tho club-rooms of the Tremont House at 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon, it was declded to postpoine until’ Thurs- day, whon the performance will comnmence at 2:30 o'clock, In order to got throuzh with all the programme. The reason for making it ‘Thursday fustead of Tuesday Is for the accom- mnodatioi of Mra. Bates, of the Park Institute, whose puplls are among the principal sctors in the cutertalnmont. Mrs, Dates postponed two of her own school entertainments laat sweek on account of the Butterlly Ball, and thd lndics in chargo of tho latter think it no more than just than to accommodate ber now, a3 shie has “announced iwo entertalnments for Monday and Tuesday evenlngs, and thoy recog- ulze the fact that she hos donc o great deal to asslst thom, Therefore the reader will bear 1t in mind that the second grand Butterfly Ball wilt tako place on Thursday instendof Tucsday next. At the matines yesterday Mr, Clarles L. Ban- ucy reported that the total amount of money received by the sale of tickets was $1,123; tha expienses will probably not be more than $225, CLUD NOTES, ‘ The musical club of the Chicogo Eloctrical Bacloty met at the resldenco of Mr. Georrze IIL Beale, No. 1463 Prairle mnmuqrl Tuesday, and. Mrs. James Morgan and Mrs. R. W. Bridge, at | povoricd ond tho b, dafuty and delleate | e military hands that have been playing there. i 3 tho residence of tho former, on Park avenue, cnough for Titanla herself. Walking skirts arce e Bade of tho Uarde Repudlicalns whilhence: to-morrow evening. In theafterioon there will | made two and a lalf yands in widtl, and are {5‘.5‘%‘.‘.'12',‘}3.‘5.‘;.{1“33{2 a‘:"(:lfi:?“l'l:l’fil ?l::ficlnm‘x’t: be n children’s party from 810 8 o'clock, given | Ususlly ornamented Ly tucks wid o tlownce, or | coneerts at the Louxembourg, the Pave. Mon the former and an_embrofdered edeing. Many { SV ;i by Lhehmlgl.css, Aisa Clara Morgan, who will then ladles of taste, however, select for shopping veats and Ranlelgh witl also eh’“;‘l"q:w" celebmte lier cleventh birthday, Onotundred | and shnflar vurposwes @ skirt with simply o e e - WIASHILDE, invitations aro out, In tho evenlng, the ladics | broad hem, or o hem surinounted by a cluster will ecelve M0 of thele felouds. Dancing wil | of tueks. Stany potticais arosoeranged tt | GOSSIP FOR LADIES, v ot faste ound the J2ko niao on tho Taen, here ahora il be 8 | dupend from haoks which are. attached to th TAKING THE VEIL. arge platform, as well as in the parlors. extreme edge of the corsct, When wearing o | The veil was taken. And her calin, pale face The gecond party of the week will be the | Jung-tralned dress, cither for the carriage_or at Simlled sadly vn we v she rald cood-by; opening Hyde Park Hotel hop, which will be | dinners, it fs o practice with many Jadies to | ) quiver on ‘hullr uiy gaze could trce gven on Tuesday night under the direction of Teur 13""&""5 u,l::gihnmll" that ol "fiui No tear-drop glisteaed in the young bright eye. Prof. Bournlque, with musle Ly dfand & Frel- | 10 ) JO0G0R COREE 00 1o e OF toro tharm | "Tovas the black vell. And yet 1 eonld not ace burg’s orchestra, which give a promenade con- o] " T . Upon that radiant face one sign of sorrow, "‘h 0 oclon flounces, which ara usually very elaborately | g, AR FEM FUCANE TACE Gl len b e olock, when tho dancing | trtmmed. This canot be dono for” ball-roorm | SBSJAFcU: Juet as oft st ald to e, fai will commence. The hopa will differ Irom those | wear, when dancinie figures fn the order, for thy 6% R tho Batac place; dlear, fatmors of laat year, In the fact that only those having | grain’of the dress I8 commonly raised in tho oM fnvitations can huve admisslon. Already 500 | hand or thrown across the arm. Komo very | Dutnow tho vell wan taken. And ahe sald, {nvitations are out.,and tho prospects are that bandsome skirts, which are intended to be worn With juet her olden thrill of girlish laughter, the lare dancing hall will bo crowded by the | with trained tollettes, bave threo rows of fnser- | **1can't como ont to-morrow s bat lnstead cll’}.(lx"(‘)(l:‘:;:: c;lty ;‘:l“:)llll’l‘)llt li.fi::k‘n Nk 5 tion separated by clusters of live arrow tucks,. | 1 meet you, dear Charlie, (he day afier,™ g 3 clion] FeAr Was | At tho bottom s an embroldered flounce about '{"'“A“ "“’l h"‘""""l“' Saminary I flf‘{’f gvent- | glx fuches UL‘('[L The [neertion und etibroldury ",“!,'i{f}':f,..‘,’.‘.','.;‘&.':.‘.‘ffl‘m A(l; P e, A very delightlul thno was enjoyed by oll | gre the finost Hamburg work, Some extremely B0 dcow ILOM, 1o kisns i For tlos (ra) present. The evening was pasacd i daneivg | pretsy skirts have two narrow flonces edged 1 M and conversation.. Among those preeent were | b v 3 g And tovk the vell—Jano's vell-liome In my Misa llattio Highco of Dufievue,o with Bmyrna lace. Others have « bias piece eut pocket, AMles Boalt, | nto dueép polnts, each anu of which 1s edged Kenuedy. The presents” were numerous and uscful. " Tho guests Incinded a large number of the bride’s Intlinate friends and_scquaintances, sho hnv;::‘z Leen well known and much adunlre in the s e‘i.rv circles of the Weat Divislon. Mr, and Mra. Woodrull are enjoying an extended wedding-tour In the East, . OWEN—JUNE. The nuptlals of Miss Minnle F, June, daugh- ter of F. I\ Junc, Eaq., President of the Sher- wood School-Furniture Comoany, and Mr. Will- jain R, Owen, with the Escanaba and Lake Michigan Trausportation Corapany, was eele- brated at the residence of the bride's father, Onk Park, Inst Tucsduy evening, and was a very quiet, though extremnel ( enjoyable, affuir, Tho couple wero married by tlio Rov. Alex. Black- burn, pastor of the Daptist Church at Ouk Park. -Many beautiful presents were recelved by the bride and groom, atmone which wasa a clieck from tho [ather of the groom for £1,000. A specfal train ran out from Chicago and return for the acconunodation of the fn- vited guesta from this city, Mr, and Mre. Owen went to St. aul 1o spend a few weeks, SKRLTON—DANFORTIL, Wednesday evening, at tho residenco of the -bride’stbrother, Dr. I N. Danforth, No. 84 West Adams streot, Miss Elolsa B, Danforth was married to Mr. Jolm L. 8kelton by lh’ll‘l‘llllll be J’lclllfid." A here was a lieayy cham e supper at the club last night. TE s PR G + TRUE LOVE IN NEW JERSEY, g Newo York Ecening Post, Intho heyday of his youth m New Jersey ' swalu mode fervent lovo to a New Jersey lass, is love-making was of the high-strung senti- mental gort. which young Lord Mortimers al- ways indulge {n in novels of the class to which o handsome, scntimental Peer {8 necessaryasn hero. He sighed like o furnace, and probably wrote bad sonnets, {f ho could write,—~which s not made evident by the telegraphic reporta ot the case,—to her cyes and other features, what- ever thelr color or shape may be. Ho evidently wished that be micht b the glove upon his sweetheart's band, the belt about her walst, or The wind, the summer wind, That wanders o'cr her dainask cheelk, . in order that ho =might lcave a kiss behind, * Or hear her volco in kindncss speak, and all that sort of thing. To sutlsfy these eravings of his lovelorn sonl, lie purloined a andkerchief,—her havdkerchiet as h tho ltev. 8, H. Adams, astor of tho scd a pleasant evonlng in wmusle, dancing, and % ¢ belleved,—meanin 3 ar % auxlously longing for 'an opportunity 16 | Contonary - Methodist Ghurth. Tho e | Koneral Zm:lnhlllly. "Auiong tho gissts wore | Miss Maud Reunleott, Miss Jusle MeDouald, u ruifle and narrow Torchon. Indeed thia | Two haiepins in her chignon fastencd it, heart, mu.fim'wi“ufmmz&';hfi%‘?:.’:.“.i. e test her wings awd her power. © Bho | viled | macsts included only the relntives | Al and Mre Edyard Patten, Sre. SAlien. S Miss Ada ““"!"m"\l’ 139 Sargent, Miss Carriu 80 favorite trimming for under-apparel of | Which guickly § bad disconnected; out the memorics of Her, with & bie I, which - “chafes under tho restralnt ot ler parcnts, ond | aud {mumiedlate friends of the partles, The pros- | Lessie Gillesple, Misses Barry, Miss Ella Gate- | Eflsworth of Escanaba, Mich., Miss Mabel Ken- | 211 inds, | Al these are quite. reaciie fa | On thow Incontinent 1 clianeed to wii— cluatered lovingly about Its borders and hestled dreams of love, Nor ls this gll; sho has nict | ents weroall that heart could wish, Mr. and | 1y, Miss Muinto Gillespie, Miss IKent, Miss Katla | Ricott, Miss Addie Mewd, Mins” Addia-8hernnan | price, but some more elaborate. oner, Gonn Jun v | tuok tho well I recoticoted, in it folds. o Young mica on the strect, In tho livrsc-cars, oven | Afrs. Skelton arc at home to thelr frionds at | Conley;Messts, I I, Brown, T, J. Sullivan, 'T. | 0f Des Molnes, fa., Mlss Gertle Willlains_of entiroly by hand, ure. of course much more | —7in4ley’ Magazine, Unlucky swainl Tho handkerchit, war Tuk at church, and thesu young men base gazed n | their now residence, No. 80 West Congress | W. Pasis, C, Baker, G, W. Bealo, (1, McDouald, | Marshalltown, Miss May Hegp, tiss Ia | costly.’ This fn veritably the ace of embrokdery, A QUESTION OF BEAUTY. lis Du'eineas, but belonged to st dat 1545 - ndmlrgtlmlx l:;:;m lhcr lzmmng’ lnvcl:{nleu."shu street, {ll ls’ll::m“' E,1uflggg_h(l|cgr e "Dhlmm' W, i(',,,“_.' t\l\gmn 3: R’é‘fiwfih{}w{' i‘i‘:{’:,"born(l!wm}r lff;:lrlll-v Everything :lum]u wmulh can b: .gmaght 1s e “Neto Yort: Heratd, * unromantic mother, who had wrugped cendshr . cannot resis e tem lon of cove! return- ” " o ner, T. Dobbins, Jr., and many others. " " " " 2 > those wlho cannof ord to > . | il ) D I y At the mmffle‘u":r“fi?m-fo-- mother, Mra, | © Miss Brown entertained about m,,,,{, of her | otd, and others, . b, an % | Itcametotle knowledgs of a-Merald re. | t2lenta—that ia to say, dimes—iu one of) (n‘;z these glances, and cre she Is awarc of what #lio is dofng sue has falicn fnto the banelul Labit of filrting and_coquetting with those of the opposite sex. She practices mvishing glances frum cyes that sho las been told are splendid; sho “shows by a score of little ways that slie "nppreciatea and roturns the Interest manifested. Bha miay oven maoke clan- desting M!’]\Inll\lnnucl‘ and meet them fin divers ‘*gecidental ® places unbeknown to her guardiana, Sho {8 now in firon peril, aud I she s not taught to walk In the narrow puth ol purlty by loving counscl and guidancs at hotme, shie inay never know ‘what it fs Lo Le au honored member of soclety. Thbo next pertod s that of culmination. Now this tender blossom bas entercd anew fleld; she has ogain become tronsflured, as it were, aud what was now and straugo a year or two szo has become old aud commonplaca to her, "The loug rolies of a wunian are no Jonger a nov- clty tohier; shebas no further tendencles to- wuard street flirtations, assuming that she bas passed safely over the shools and rocks of the first period., Weight- W puryhase that made IH' machinc, corners, aud henoe ihe youth was. baaled hefore a Judgeon @ charza of " {s ously nr‘pmnflnunz the subsidiary § n riuel on. He confessed his Juiv o cutire] . he had alrendy covfessed it {n wiurts'dp, et ©( upon producing the handkerchiaf frunr. ing-placo over hisneart, with the ouf in its knotted corner, hic was rel»: Mornl: ‘The course of truo luvs less suouthily thau when your Ingoud A neektio socfal will be given Thursday even- and are quite as well satisfled. Some yery | porter yesterday that a company of fastilonable Ing at the Fresyterlan Church. dainty Hitle scts for. morning woar at the | young men, | ¢ fna certaln well known D AD Bellml‘\‘;“u’;blf:;z!;mnpnrl returning ’lll‘lnhlmmblu rflurl.l“ llmvu Just ‘l]n-?n allni.zvrnlv,m;. ue, fell into a very {nter from “way down T Maine® with' BIOUG | A S rg’-‘"‘;{‘}tf]y"‘“m‘"l‘l'm;","l’o‘::;d":“;“‘ alt 1 sger | Cotine discussion fn rewurd to the relative after whaii lie had traveled 200 miles in o coast | were, was of white lnen cambrle, very fine, huy | beauty of the youne wonien of New York, and flfix:‘uu:;l. :ll{:npfil :l{ll.nr ;llr-mr:;:l;crfi l')cnmnll!el- cloyg nnd fir. Around the edge s a vino ot | uanlso the additional lutellizence was vouch. vy 3 ey swoaysbelore returi- | embroldery, dainty, dark greda” leaves, pink | safed thatn heavy wazer had been made bee !{:f; J;L'.‘fi:fl;’fi 'l'u“r";;un.l. u[;fl ';,?:-unplu}':ie 'fi:’- I‘r‘u‘::ll"t?)’\; and whl(c{)nl:‘hu, !;;"f delleat s gflulnr ilu‘rp:u tween g'w., ,,,.;..,h.{r, nytm,nunm, and ‘;‘fin. clty aud relatlvesof the famlly congregated ot llm(l_-‘liu:ll:);l:m;udmn"rll l:::ltnl:‘;‘;:‘l:: Irllnfizonn‘lm:l‘:nk': cummittee of five bl decided the question, the l;(.;l!xur‘vll.l’fil‘fxu e L T the Deacon's lmuu-I and tendered the Doctor purple, and white Hnen floss edges the flchu, | feporter went toone of the partivs and asked and his wifearecoptlon, They were entlrely The cap of the for iuformation iy regard to the matter, in or- FEMININE NOTIS. k‘:.‘;‘élh!:fl u;rl ||ruls:]“3.s Elrlfiz ‘}:l:gn k‘fi'{r‘x‘:’x:gfil;":‘lflf PUETTY NORMANDY-SIAVE der that such an interesting arbltration should A Massachusctts girl says she should liko to Tho Coventry Buptist Churel, corner of bas a plain band embrokiered n a similar man- "y et = ; Bloominetats rznd ot ek ”."M‘ \envo a | them miny [“,nu'l‘llul prescnts for tho newly- ner, and the handkerchie! has n counterpart 10t be confined L tho club, but be given to the | seo one of those Bashful-Bazouks, murried counle, ‘The parlors were handsomely suciable lust. Friday evening, with u supper vro- . vorier. _ Avother fntended 1o bo worn with g | Public through theso columus. One of the par- | 1y 4y goldom that a stk man leaven o will that Videw by Eekardt, whith was a very Cojoyaba decorated with floral tributes, sud a very pleas- | pink morning-dress has a cap, fAich, and hand- | ties to the arzument sald: somebody docsn't attempt to brealks but lias affair, ant evening was spont. erchlel worked with the leaves and blossoms | - WFho wager was made~the sitni staked was anybody recently Leard of an attept to breuk ‘The youu lndies of Kenwood Scialnary gave o Jxauxwoom, of the witd rose, This was of white lnen lawn | g500—and u committes of five was appointed to 4 unul.lm¥or tliclr pleasant recentions Frl-lu{vc‘{'nu- Mr. J. Frank Foster,u well-known socloty iould ..1:.#:“;:.:"!“““ b6 Orawi RCIHEWHEFLY Gx o Hne my newhere,” ex- throueh which the dress showed rosily. A % ‘T Wl WR. It was u very cnjovable affalr notwich. | Dan of this place, has gono to Mouut Joy, Pay | thind, of pale-bluo chalals, has an embrofderad | decide the matter, whoss report should Lo standing the rain,which fell In torronte. Amang plained a Daubury woman, the other night, to bring homa o bride, the fortunate young lady | ponder of eyringa blossoms, This one is ex- | #nal. Mr. ——, a commission merchant, ven- thoso prescnt were Miss fiattls Jiigbes, Miss | Lelr Miss Clara k. Walton, Tl cercinony u-edlngl’r.olrull and pretty, and withal very | tured the sasertion that, ln the patriclan neleh- J. B, S8harp, No. 012 Wabash avonue, nt 8:d Tuesday_morning, Mlss Lottle Sharp was wod- ded to” Mr., Frederick W, Clarkn, The cere- mony was performed by the Rov. Dr. Ilatfeld, formerly of this city, The wedding was o very quict al nlr.-lxcln;i witnessod only by the fin- medinte family friends. The ucwly-married couple started at 10:30 o’clock upon 8 wedding trip_to the West, via the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Road. Upon their return they will Ko to thelr howe, just completed, at No, /318 Greeuwood avenue, near the south end of Drexel boulevanl, HERRING—BIAW, At tharesidoncs of the bride's parents, 8t. qu{n, Mich., laat ‘Tueaday, at 1 p. i, by tho Rev. Ira G. Wrightman, Mr. Arthur AL Herring, Chlcazo, was marricd to Miss -Margaret Bhaw, daughter of Capt, Jo €. Shaw. of Bt. Joseph, The wedding wesa qulet ono,'thers belng pros- ent only tho relatives and imuedinee friends of the fumllies, ‘The prosents were numerous and costly. Among thoao present wers Mr, aud Mrs, A. W, Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Townsond, the fricnds at Nn. 103 Peoria street tast Friday nizht, A splendid collation was sorved by Eck- srdt, and music aud dancing Kept the cutpany happy unti! o Inte hour, children’s birthday party was given yustar- day evening hy Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Brabam at their residence, 278 Last Tinrtv-sevond street, it being the ofglith anniversary of thelr son David {icorge and thu Alth of thelr daughter Carollue, about forty children belmg present and L-n]uyml tuemselves up to o late hour., Tho Ladies' Unfon Ald Soclety opened the doura of the Foundlings' Home to visitors last ‘Thursday durlng the day and evoning. fer matlers occupy hor - mind; “deopor Jofl Miss_F Mr._ond ' Mrs, | ¢ : : will take place at the Bethel: Church ol God, at | novel,” T'o keep onesolf postcdas to the varlots \ f Fifta avenue, Madis when her husband got suwed niross the neck firatious or moro. e uflnw“vlctorlvl.‘l'. lelar;a R};’&'{.'w.'; Tl acio Sien STatte Shace, | Sirels Ellewortin, s‘:‘,‘j,".fi“;‘,fi. Rewiicutl, Miss o, dog, Wedvenday exentue, M. Folter | mdos of rimuing s u!;ill-l'flgh an Hpossibto | Carigeds of FUEL avenne, Mo et b | with the clotheslinc, i ‘5‘:‘"“‘;::‘?;':‘.‘[' est: now, ikl Mearcoly Ké'r’f..'..fl§ ?}:‘:‘}‘r éll“ o Forry, of 8t. Josool, und Mr. O. F. | Adily Slicrinun, Misscs Slabel and Ada Keuni. [ e lios Joy in his new departure, " m:.fl'“,m :r':"h,fi';',"“l‘,’:fi P st vt were to be fouud the highest typea of physteal | | What will recompenso a womau whose baby y of Chlcago, MEACIHIN—HASTINGS, A pleasant party assembled at Elmwood on Wednesday evening to witness the marriage of Miss Emma llnmn;l's. nicco of C. R, Taylor, to Mr. Ed Mcachip, of Chivago. The ccrémony was performed ‘1y the Rov. Dr. Johnson, of Hyde Park, The bride rocelved many beautl- ful presents from her numerous ~frionds, Amovg those present were Mrs, M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bturges, Mr, O, R, 'l'lr{lur. the Hon, smd Ars, J. I Root, Mr. L Rast- tuey e and M. Franc Church, Mr. il Mrs, TH cott, Miss Bargent, Messra. Hovt, Blstop, and, MeDonald, Star Woud, Bert: Wood, (e, Cors nell, Thrall, Dual, and others, A very brillant and numerouely attended MNterary entertalnment was given ot tho resi- denco of M 'orters, %L Ruodes avenus, on 1 schuol-gir] loves sud has outgrown thom; at least they no longer trounle her, although she umay have a fond, lngering romembrance of soulo of them. Thoy are as but pages of child- hiood’s fetlon, read and enjoyed in the longago, It secma years since alic firat made her entrance to soclety, 8ho has tried Ler wings, aud has dipped thelr tips fu elystum, Bhe is approach- o womanhood now, aad conimences to think and feel a4 & woman, Btill she may love and regret it 8ho v nol yeb entiroly out of danger, She las been @ great deal LAKE VOREST, uit nadines, ete. These are embrolderod | femule beauty, This wus dlsputed with much | fal1s off the hod and scrapes hls nose on tno At the close of tho performsnce of the plays | fania ‘of some dlaphonots. sUulT. wraushit tn | force by a frivnd of his, who clalned that tha | ZInc tha very day she wants to cuter bim for tho last weok thero wos an almost unanfinous re- | britliaut or delicato colors, When the pattern | peautitul shoprgirls of tho cily wers flowors of | frst prize in a baby-shyw! ! ueat for Lhele rqn:lluul’) on Monday nleht, | f5large and declded it is frequently cut out | prace ant posseased splendid forina and wine Jurksan Hn-)mlfzmnkp oath befors the Cus- e oAty ras flron ogain g | aud Bapplied™ to tho material, 1t ts aewed | giina facen.” Tha discustlon hecimng. s aniiab. | oo gs o, ookt 03t LR of most wplrited manner, The actiig was all woods | on by slip-stiteh, feather-stitehmng, ed that o laree gronp gathered n the drawiug. | LOM-1ouse Cotninlasion that wo are @ uutlon o but Miss Annn Furwell, as Julla, by her grace, | buttonholestliteh, This s culled roonn, and ab length o et was dy by the | M0 slers. 1o says that ladles moving in the naturaluess, and eso of mauner {n thomost | gtores embroldery appligue, pariiea’ hlzhest soctety smuggle gold watebes and luce trylog aituations, hrought dows the Louse, The | enormous sales b rather enor Aathie first party clatmed (hat smong the | to this country In th'r old shoes, Lk sconea fruin the » Lady of Lyons W wera not | favarity triininiug for black castimeres ls fasdouablo und hi ladivs of the aristoe- | o repeated, amd those who (did not wltuess the | silk, A great many of the handsowa black sl Facy tio inost perfect physieal benuty wis t b Probably thero aren't ball a duzen hired girls perfurmunce Fridny eventugg mlssed the treat of | tollettes are made with the popular habit found, ana the second that this conditfon— [ In the United Btutes who don'’t know which are vening the mnnr fricuds of Mr. and Mrs. A, E, Curtiss wers fnviled to pass an evenlng with Longfellow, ut thelr realdence, No, 633 West Munros stroct, Reading by Dr. Robey, music by Dr, Plattenbureh an sistor. An enjoyable uvening was spont. in _sov has met many . sequalntances, Meachin, and othiers, ‘The parlors were ANNOUNCHMENTS, soclug Miss{ioodrichas 'aulme. U'robably thoy | basque, whoso plainucss s mucl rolieveil by | Barring ntellectual suberirity s 1o b en | thelr uetits % out; but the man lsn't born yet- fd has buen adinired Lya throne. Bho hus | heautifuly decorated with fowers from the | Tho dress-parailo und rovlew of tho First | Will tever sco as clarining cting us boes o atl | povers, piplidsy et of s0me sirikiime olor, | o oot ak b Sl o ol s, | who can puint L one who can explalu how the te, and has recolved greeu-houses of Mr, John Milne, and the enter- went was furnishicd by Kinsley, BHORTALL—STAILES, Mr. Q. 8hartall and Miss Lydia Coller Staples were marrled nt 13 o'clock Wednosday at the resfdence of John (1. Bhortall, Esq., the Rev. Cliuton Lotke, D, D,, ofliclating, FORTER—CHAMBERLAIN, - At 13 o'clack lust Wednosduy, st the resldence of the bride's uucle, Frederick Maskell, Eny., corner of Michigan uvenuo and Twenty-first strect, Miss Jeunlo Loulse Chumberlain was marricd to Mr, Charles Vorter by Prof. Bwing. Tho wedding was a_quiot affair, ~Mr. and Ars, Parter left for the East and will vislt thevarious beard bersel? called o the FLATTENT OF NUMBERLESS LIPS, . Bhio bas not had thne to becoins fnterested in onu gontleman bofore shie las boen presented tosuuther; Lor bhead Is turned. It Is for lier to cotnmand nud for her slaves to ubor. They do 1t faithfully, and sthl sho 1s not satlsfled; thero 1 no conruest i this, no chanco for a contest, Iler power is gdmitted befors . she has bad au upsunuxmy totest it, Blie hates her subjects, and Jungs to tneet some person of rovalty, who will engage hor upon bier” own grounds, one to whom 0 can look u[lx and respect, who s stronger in will and power uuateur stage. The young people hero hove | The favorite 'combinativns with black or haye Hanied was e onid the. mone e rottehe % slio wlll favur thewm ugaly Soan, and are vory | damasso silk are malze, pule blue, mandar, 'i\lllll;. llxlnll Gy et {I S the money | nuso of the water-pltehier gob erus much obliged for her kindness in alding them i | cardinal, and rose. - For combiniug with brawn | {0 pay out of Hhe s & campasne® dinner ot Juojeinowe ULy (e vocantchains Hutatalus mousy Tor thelr symuuiun, On | silks, tho most destrablo ar tileul, veru, pale | 16 clb, e partiipants €0 be wbmed by fe Wiila Bt voul by & 1h0ught b6 sesed,— Tucsday night Mrs. E. N, Cantleld gave a birth- plok, Jight blue, and pals straw color, Very | Joser. A @®mmittes of fve gentlome Not of the man wh’., t ther lnst, ™ day pa { for her mu\Mwer Arthur Canfleld. | pretty tollettes for swnmer wear result from named, and it was understod me. they werd o Not of the juya of the buried past, Thutaday cvontug Mes, E. 8. Wells yuve & | veru (nt sud su nozvensive. Lrown silk. Tho | oo gulded in thele peduons labors only b But of who would sit thers next, Targo eutertatminent In honor of Prof, Cumnoch, | Jatter, for this purposc, can bo obtalued for 85 shystenl bewuty,, perfection of form, il - e e i of Evanston. All tha clite of Lake Forcst wera | conts per yurd.' There fs, by the way, a large l i 14 cless g hat g Tien a Lang Island wonau,'! we learn from. 4 ¥ , by Yy rig health ! those uameless gruee at 10 80 | ypo Philadelphia Chronicle, s deserted by her present, and the I aud admirublo sclection of ” batlstes, some of I complete churm of wi Whood. | pughand, l‘mncru nutice of her death 1o the them very novel, and all quite bretty, Thoss wner of thelr kol to work should be | Shsbatih S Tetrls s Hotie of ler death I the Altogether it was a Wost | having a tace stripe alternating with the solid, rely to themsclves, the only stipulation "“'m{' n ‘u '1 ) fter hi G , “fl < dellizhitful evenlng, and will always bo remem- | apy especlally desirable. Indecd it s finposels Defugg that aaeport should'be madd of their do- l;:fl t"lnwl. c houso after his summer uuder- Dered as such by tioss who were 8o fortunste as [ ble to oyen mention all ‘th new and nretty [ clyion within ane week after tho fortustion of | Pbirte 1o bo presgut, fabrics, To enumerate them all would ‘be a8 | thotr Commitice, Rlchard Grant Whito says that *hejgh-ho,” Regiment, announced to take place on the Loke- Blwre drive ycalenl:{ cvening, wus postponed untl Baturday noxt, botween the hours ot 5 and T v'clock, fur the reason that Gov, Cutlom, who wos to have done the reviewing, was Galled - buck to . Epringleld Yriday uight on urcent Lusfioss, Many who did not understand the postponenient wero on hand atan corly hour yeaterday afternoon, and the Inke shore'waa thronged with carelagos, much to tho regret of Col. Bherer, who was surty to bave the many _{rlunlu of the regluent dfsap- puinted. " ‘The commencement exercisesof the Evanston Coltego will take placo on Thureday. Frof. e, thon . herself, ~This is the kind of Ing | ‘0 weel ; 4 ‘Tho clemonta seemed to have combined on | herculean & task a4 ure tho labors of a Returne i reporter, beforo recelvin fu- | as an gxpression of weariness, fs uut authorized apirit That will wih her, and w:;fi:fla‘."fl&’#fl 'l:ltuuhnnlslo;l two weeks 3]:.;{' ;‘:ll?: fl;avrlfisfldl:xfnnd:;n:gmaf; repast for Friday u'un'lnz to prevent the -Literary Club ing Board, MaTTIE 8B, fi,fi",{fif,':, ‘m',“:"l'f,f ,},,,’,‘;,,,mw’ had "",‘ ,f,'.'flnm, and has pothing in it; saud the ‘olnlcrvut Nor- when the el {4 fairly opencd sho will surron- PROSPECTIVH 5L183, Tho first moonlluht cxcursion of the meason | from baviug & ll'"“'"“"". but this poworful Sem— that the namus of the wentlemen should not be | wich Julletls comnments thus: * No man, how- der and yleld uncouditionally. Blie will tyrau- | Misa Minute L. Throop will be marziod toMr. | will take wlace \ educsday eveniug, June %0, on | SOMPlation did not provent one of the wost T'ARIS, given Lo tho public. This request was obviously | ever, who bas Leen out on & windy day, will enjoyable eveninga of ‘the year. ‘Through the ¢ ¢ Y ol t there 1s o good deal In ligh 1 open windows .,',;a open doors the wfi,m“ OETTING READY FOR TUE RACES, urm»er&n being. npmm that any man of soc! deny that there lsa igh hose.' could ece Mr, Kirke's elegant grounds, an Special Correspondence of TAe Tridune. ety fn New Yurk who should vote that female | Jouiso Chandler Moulton savs that to be watch tho storm on the lake, while fuside thore Pants, Juno 2—1hie nmuscments of Parls are | perfection existed out of lacreme de la creme | properly dressed in the strects of London a . i uld never enter its gilded and sacred portals tiny boune 1 were aweet songs, sclceted by Capt. Babin; o | regulated by the scosons rathier than il | Souin "SFR Sehrty o beauty was commenced :‘1’:‘-’-‘:"..;?‘:1':!::!‘: f,,,m{"“mé::",,?fl? e leo over overy other person, but she will be meek and humble in her manuer toward him, Now sbo has found her lord, her master; but he mn{:wv, be worthy of ner, or may uot con- sider that she is worthy of him; theymsy ncver Edward Mason, at No, 838 West Harrison atreet, unext Tucadoy. Wendesday evening at 7 o'clock the marrlage of Mlss Enuma Einstetn, daughter of M, Ein- steln; Ecq.fiwuh Mr. B8igsmund 8, Dler, of the steamer Pecrless, under the ausplees of tho Young People's Unlon of St. Paul’s Reformed Ei pal Church. Tho boat will leavotho Lake 8 2Ej«:rfi or dock, foot of Washington m, ‘Iwo bands will be ln & be united, but the fates may decreo that thelr | jockieater, K, Y., will bo celebrated at tho Tem- | and daucing wilt bo ono of tho pleasiye features, | DOUntiful collation, charades, cte, weather, those of winter continulug from Oct. | in g very rational tanner, L e : A certalu num- black' laco shawl, and her front huly tpl.tahn.ll:l:ijutfg c:n .55‘33{32‘3 t‘thlgnfix‘fl?.' }:(té\il le of ttm'lsl{n[dl léonwgcglumx. Arr.;mggmfi .“:l] ;{uelnlny. J unu‘?d, Mr. ?‘n«ll lu.l-l."s. lg‘uuuln “E;“:l‘:',‘llf‘glvzl"‘"{fy m:"}""{,": ;li'lfi';":"fi“’g'ég: 15 to May 1, and those of summer from May 1 lbltr :le tu«;‘(.'u':;uu(z:ee—tfimmmk 2 ':x:‘rr:ii&'l; Ml.:l“duwu over ber cliceks Hke a burse's 4 =4 low Lho cere! cle_reatdence, No, 6 & 5 iy he day ulter the il o ¢ Leriont, and dives deep fn_soarch of untasted llfl‘i‘.“ltwl- ex‘]’xectcd lh:?;l’lnlnv‘l.l{“ .bn l.hunm'::u }'lmln lxnnul;'cof:gufl: h:’;:;r‘::; ll:.‘ 'Lhi'iih gn‘.‘fl inary, which makcs the past week the mayesy, | 40 Oct. 155 and, although the temperature has calls nz; all thelr luly acquaintances in Mudison Ninders, fma t :&L&ku Foreat people have eujoyed for a | serlously derauged the order of th seasons, ong time, The annual exerclsea of the Park Institute oe- | T’l';""“l'\-“ !:“""' of the Library Club will b cur S:u wlccfi.‘ ?l‘ !olll’:m: ‘lltlnndny‘;\\'ungnz, ay RIVESIDE. o cxercises of ndurguricn aud connecting cluss o 1] evenin unior ex! tion at same place; Thurs 2 N iere were blondes of the purds » Wi ay. evoniog, duatiog exerchion st school | 8¢, the residance e e Allenn g, Tha:| pitiably In trosty bowers, watiog to be warwed | o COET Folion bair that' sat. wpon’ thelf | %Tho Duko of Ediuburg s regurded as the bulldiyg, to e ollowed by cluss rocoption at the | Ly Cohid ot b oxpevtad. T he veniug pase. | DY the baly breath of spring. But spriug bas | ahiapely hoads Jike shceuy crow happicet of men. o cuinmands u bl fron- residenco of thoe Princlpal! :jvwry pleasantly, blelmr occupled it becn uumerciful with Its cold north wings and | d; t of sprin elad, aud will shortly b able to tire the Blgirest "'I‘hu lhzm ‘;nman;[zmm?muml;ol the Cutler [ ) /0 icd, aud delightful refreshinents.’| slmost ceaseless rains, sa wu gladly leavd it to cts of sea-zrecn ond softest wzure | sort of bomb-shells pight into bis motbertn . ouse, al rand ayen, ! B, Will tuke place ere? % % 1 lden bavgcivs Jlugled sround thelr | law's house.” ‘Thus does tho paragrapher of | vext Thursdoy evening, — Elaborate pmur{llun ;},';:"Efi "gmu""‘{::n'il‘f:"n“a' i‘,‘;‘c:“g[flt’:" }_Vg.{ welcome sumuner fn Ita sunshine and ite beauty. | SL BT and_turquulée ornameute depead- | the Brooklyn Eayle give Limsclf uwsy for a war is belog made to insure & delightul time, and | yyideo* Grace "Childs, Nelllo De Golyer, 'Anoia Varls ls charming now, and attracting. many | o) frum thelr swanike throuts; they chatted | ried mav. - must certalnly result In sucovss. A grand ball Chainbors, the Misscs Bioypey, Misses Clara | Vititors from abroad, whoss numbers will be | of {ho park and the rarce, of the gentlemen |~y g oy when a womanstarted to get out of ankbaugust Ard o ih dutrnctiong: Ford and ‘Millle Dore; Messrs, Allon, Parsons, | @reéatly increased nest week on the occaslon of | they kucw and tho diuners they bt ‘eaten th | o ¢iiv Fiailway car she beut to tha left, theu to + ‘Tha Thallau Club will closa fts tirst season Covyell, Childs, Noxsen, Ehcrman, Chase, | tho contest for thogrcat prizo at the ruccs. | Jast scusons of where they wers golug thi the right, then made a grab for 1wo yards of B oLl 2 b0y | Mlaford,'and Gilbert, : * | Wonderful to#cttes sro In proparstion for the | BiCh utd how mauy onddets tuey expuc dusty'cloth Tyloic on the foor, missed ft, srauted ilrwmoculmnlumuut it the rusldence of & s g 1 f p i jh | ke and all this with such a ierey bumor wialit, hauled up un it, fell over it, and todly * * v Lee L. Donuely, No 288 Park aveuue. A NEW YORK. ladies, whose colorswill vary I accordance With | gyay i was lpossible tv quurrel with the but- { S8 G008 SO G0, 0 /60 & platiorm. When pleasaut time s autleipated. N thosa of their favorits contestunts for the prize; | tertics who threw the golden dust of thels | WENCLCTELL and ‘saw wil the. passeopers »swects. Shadoes not find thom, however, aud shie once niore comes to the surlace, she grows tived of the exertlon, and allows hersel! to float into 1nore placid waters, where naught but men- tlo'ripples vome to mar the complete serenity ; of her life, - Now shic has arrived at the third stage, whon sho pauses to think and brood upon ber past; of the munfllgum:n am‘«munmu which she bas had to shine forth like a dazztiog comet in the soclety workl for all tine to come, had sho but embraced certaln offers. In her prusperous days slic saw many whom she would be glad to sconow fn the old way, As sho tbioks she wecps, aud repeats to herself softly the lines— Ot all sad words, by tongus or pen, Tho saddest are theso—**it might have baen. " As slie mov lmzuh‘ui about the houss in the performance of ber dully dutles she sighs, sud sivgs soft, plaintivo airs, or Luwms tbe tuns of aoue bright, sweet song which sbie uscd to sing Vel X f thels ‘Wheu you sco a young fellow who & year sgo theso wmuscmenta continuo fn thelr sawe old | $U i s i aristotmitle portion of Koeui | scd o viep Up uid order lagur Tor the crowd routiue, ThoJardin Mabillo opens at a stated | avenu as was possible between 11 o'clock and | with the utinost saug froid putieatly truudling ¢ 2 H y ¢ baby-carriage along the street on Sundsy perlod, regardicss of tho cold; tho Restaurant | ths dinaer- ln;:l:‘ ”:.l “:e::‘l:.\:::. :,'::fl ‘tnjuyed 3 mdm gy lfil looking chaptalicn I hia lave brilllant affair that has ever occurred smong the Jowish people of Chicago. The marriuge of Miss Ida 3. Curtis to Mr. W. ¥, Mcwhinney will take place at No. 21 8t. John's placo next Thursday. The marriage of Mlss Walcott to the Rev, W, Alvin Barilett on June 27, at the resldence of hel‘:" father, near Utlcs, promiscs to be a great even Sfiss Culbertson (s roported to be engaged to Mr, Willlarm McCarthy, of this clty, The ougagement of Miss Jenule Cross, of Riverside, and well known in_Routh Bide social circles, to Dr, R. A. Re: rlsing physiclan of Marion, Ind, is announc ‘The engagement of Mr, Charles E, Follanshee and'Mlss Mercla Coburu, of Watertown, N, Y., 1‘; u‘xlllnoll:!nfuj, and the marriage will oceur carly 8 Wednesdsy evening at half-past 8 Miss Lillle Mayer, daughter of R. H. Mayer, will be united J Dennls, whose wedding was celebrated a short thne since, €5 ) o her dod of anticipation. Now she looks | in marriacy to slr, Charles E. Hojbachild, of the Miss Blancho and Master Charile Hanford OCUILDUEN'S AND Mis38a' PASUIONS. od | wings in thelr eyes. Then the beauty-geard % N conteinpt sho sadds © Back 10 fuose days with firw of R. 1. Mayor & Co., at thy reaidinco of | will entertain their young fricnde Blonday even- Bpactal wurreendence of The Triduns. Luts s consplcuous display s gencrully MIOiCd | Bt the bruncitce, stately, iiogulioent, overs ol Hy Aol ¥BELINGS OF FAINFUL PLEASURN, tho bride's ngnu, No. 4% Wabash avenue, | fng from hall-past 6 to 9 o'clock at the resjdence NEw Youk, Juue 15.~Mothers aud all others e 54 powerlng: suwrapped n thelr suberb dark | 0 Ko Dress. ot their parcuts, Mr. snd Mrs. P, C, Hanford, No. 83 Calumet avenue, To-morruw evening tho J. F. F. Dramatle Club will play um'l’fl)ulu soclety drumna, $Custe,” at Standard Hall under the ausnices of tle ladics of the New Ceutral Church fi!wtdcnhumhn) for tho beuefit of the public brary fund of that church, ‘The young ladies of the Park Institute will hold thelr closlng exercises st tho Union Park Congregatioval Church on next Tucaday oven- littlo servico asniodels, altbough thelrgorgeous: : y vitcherles of thelr £ 3% Intercated Lo tho Hiile folke will bo Blad 80 hear | ey’ woriby Tof romark. Amonz & mamber | Eee e e e nchus® thets by | One of the oceupanta of & crowded Ilartford that fushlons for them rewmalu almost fo statu [ or'c 0 ny which fuspected, the ereater pto- | their mygterious beauty. Thess ladles, when | boree-car the otber day was a portly Chivamsn - quo. 1f thers 1s any change, it Is certaluly an | portion dlspluy th colors of the owiicre of the | ot arrayed In dask, gausy fabrics with searlet | whoss looks expressed profound disgust ss, une {mproveweat, though that would scem kinposst- | famous Jongleur. silken azshes for a dash Of color, were dressed | by uue.'ltlxl‘“w.l:{'[‘li In lu" i ot kg lie, so perfect are they alrcady. The suitsfor |* YELLOW, GRBEN, AND GOLL MINGLY In cashineres of white ur cream shades l:g; lfllllf]ulf ed ¢ \Ar‘ -‘«:“ Pt vt od o our embryo beaux arv charming; but place aux o strange confusion, sud Bot only lnhn‘lrlfn:dmm wseunnlx:’fl.huu iummv. with thelr black Fa's ! rfiag;.r,;mc b i oAl Lisacat b : dod trnamenta whid b dames, The dresscs made o one garment, t;fi.‘f' %%kli‘:uim‘{:flerddl :,.':,“:m“mm“?: "’h .fi,um' f;ucw_ after the row *a sl mr)mx schioul-glrl, but us soon l‘zlw sligbt. such as Priuceas and Gabrielles, are tho fret | jld for Luttous, topaz {n silver, and solid gold [ tho irat day) that this Committes \wuit ¢ b | 1 at bis destluatiod gave rellet Lo bia outraged cholce. Gradually it fs belug realized tuat the | u antlque chusivg, will fusten theso rubcs ws | leos than o give the palm of beear, to the | fuglivge by exclaling, * Tog mucheo . 1 the term may Le used; for in ber loneliness aud angement from society she reverts to the happy days of expectant childhood with ayigpatby, yet not without a sentiment that the pursult of pleasure in this world {3 a hollow mockery. After ail, {s there uot amiore real pleasure in auticipatfon than in realization] Aud 2yaln, what can add more to the cup of one's ucluncholy than the remepbrauce of bappler Uuwesl Shokas fuw fricnds now, but they are Lrled, true fricnds, to whom she may safely con- That s also th twenty-ffth‘annlyersary of the marriage of Air. and Mrs. Maycr, Many prominent engsgements are rumorcd fn Hyde Park. MUCH FUN, LITTLE TIN. Last Thursday nigbt some of the friends of Mr. Qeurge 5E. I'ul inan gave him 8 magnicent surprise, It belog the Lenth anniversary of his warrlage. A great many uuique and cost) peesents were beatowed upon the hoat and Los! €88, amorg them's buge tresacl-work bridge