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Brooklyn Life from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Brooklyn Lifei
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Announcements. Announcements suitable for tbis column are desired. Contributions must react tbis office by Tuesday morning issue and must be signed to receive attention. to appear in the current March 28 Lecture by Mr. A.

D. Savage on "Realists and 3 o'clock; Central Museum. March 30 Lecture by Mr. John Cowper Powys on "The 4 o'clock; Association Hall. March 30 Lecture by Professor Robert W.

Wood on "Fluorescence of 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 85 Livingston Street. March 30 Lecture by Miss Mary E. Knowlton on "The Women of Tennyson and 4 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street. March 31 Lecture by Professor Morris H. Morgan on "Aspects of Ancient Rome; the City and Its 4 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street.

March 31 Lecture by Professor Felix Weill on "Octave Mir- beau, Auteur 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 85 Livingston Street. March 31 Dramatic Reading by Mrs. Bertha Kunz-Baker from Browning's "A Prophet of the 8:15 o'clock; Real Estate Hall, Jamaica. April 1 Lecture by Daniel A. Huebsch on "The Old Testament in 4 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street.

April 1 Lecture by Vahan Cardashian on "Mohammedanism and Its Influences on Modern 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street. April 1, Lecture by Professor Charles B. Davenport on "Some Results of Recent Researches in 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 85 Livingston Street. April 2 Lecture by Professor Gabriel Oussani on "Assyria and Her Present 4 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street. April 2 Lecture by Rev.

Frederic Campbell on "Twilight and 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street. April 2 Lecture by Professor William B. Scott on "Hoofed Animals of the Southern 8:15 o'clock; 85 Livingston Street. April 3 Lecture by Professor Albert Bushnell Hart on "The African 8:15 o'clock; Chapel, 99 Livingston Street. April 4' (Sat).

'Lecture by A. D. Savage on "Naturalists and 3 o'clock; Museum, Eastern Parkway. April 4 (Sat). Lecture by Garrett P.

Serviss on "Spain of the 3 and 8:15 o'clock; Association Hall. CLUBS March 28 (Sat). Smoker (Leslie Harris); Crescent Athletic Club. April 6 Tenth Annual Dinner of the Brooklyn League. April 6 Club night; 8:45 o'clock; City Club of New York.

WOMEN'S CLUBS April 2 Evening Meeting of the Urban Club; 8:30 o'clock; at the residence of Mrs. Philip Kunz, 23s Clermont Avenue. April 7' Meeting of the Contemporary Club; 10 o'clock; at the residence of Mrs. Theodore Hardy, 618 Madison Street April 7 Meeting of the Long Island Society of the 'Daughters of the Revolution; from 3 to 4 o'clock; Mrs. J.

P. Geran, Hotel St. George. April ii Meeting of the Readers' Club; 3 o'clock; at the residence of Mrs. A.

S. Procter, 325 President Street. May 2 (Sat). Annual Luncheon of the Packer Alumnae Association; Delmonico's. WEDDINGS March 28 Miss Sara Augusta Woodruff, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward McClure Woodruff, to Mr. Emery Gardner Barber; 8:30 o'clock; 79 New York Avenue. April 11 Miss Caroline A. W.

Bacon, sister of Dr. John Bacon, to Mr. William Fitch Atkinson; 12 o'clock; Torresdale, Philadelphia, Pa. April 20 Miss Mildred Hunter Arden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Arden, to Lieutenant George W. Beavers; Church of the Transfiguration, Manhattan. April 20 Miss Beatrice Meserole Oltrogge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Oltrogge, to Mr. Edward Duer Reeves; 4 o'clock; St. Collegiate Church, Manhattan. April 22 Miss Elizabeth. McDonald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert G. McDonald, to Mr. Frederick G. C.

Lyon; 1 o'clock; "Donaldsbrae," Sands Point, L.I. April 25 Miss Margaret Foster Nichols, daughter of Mrs. Othniel F. Nichols, to Mr. Poyntell Caldcleugh Staley; 4:30 o'clock; Christ Church, Westerly, R.I.

April 29 Miss Florence Bourne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Bourne, to Mr. Anson W.

Hard; 3 o'clock; St. Bartholomew's Church, Manhattan. pril 30 Miss Nellie Dingee, daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Dingee, to Mr.

Clinton S. Lutkins; 5 o'clock; 175 Clinton Avenue. May 6 (Wed.) Miss Sally Buchanan Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Meade Robinson, to Mr.

Andrew A. Smith; Louisville, Ky. June 1 Miss Grace Chapin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.

Chapin, to Mr. William Beverley Rogers; Grace Church, Manhattan. June 4 Miss Dorothy Read, daughter of Mr. George R. Read, to Mr.

F. Rutgers Davis; 4 o'clock; Church of the Incarnation, Manhattan. DANCES March 30 Holiday Leap Year Dance; Heights Casino. April 3 Assembly Dance; Knapp Mansion. April 4 Last Junior Dance; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms.

April .20 Last Primrose Dance; Heights Casino. April 20 Junior Prom; Adelphi College. April 22 Dance given by Class of '07, Packer Collegiate Institute; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. 22 Last Flatbush Assembly; Midwood Club. April 23 First Comus Dance, Pouch Gallery.

April 23 The Witches Dance; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. April 24 Les Deux Nuits Dance; Pouch Gallery. April 28 Second University Glee Club Dance; Pouch Gallery. May 6 Annual Floral Dance of St Mary's Junior Auxiliary; Pouch Gallery. AT HOMES First and Third Mondays.

Miss Kate Hodges; 469 Bedford Avenue. Wednesdays. Mrs. Frank Donaldson Wynn; 40 Garden Place. Thursdays first and third.

Miss Murr, 935 Bedford Avenue. First and Third Fridays until May. Mrs. Calvin Edwards Hull; 531 Washington Avenue. MUSICAL March 29 8:15 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House.

March 29 and April 5 Concerts by the Symphony Society of New York; 3 o'clock; Carnegie Hall. March 31 MacDowell Memorial Concert; 8:15 o'clock; Carnegie Hall. April 4 (Sat). Last Concert by the New York Symphony Orchestra; 3 o'clock; Baptist Temple. April 7 Last Woodman Choral Club Concert; 8:15 o'clock; Memorial Hall.

April 8 Last Concert by the Adelphi Philharmonic Orchestra; 8:15 o'clock; Adelphi Hall. April 11 (Sat). Last Venth Chamber Music Concert; 8:15 o'clock; Berkeley Institute. April 13 "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Cycle, "Das Rhein- 8:30 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House. April 14 "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Cycle, "Die Wal- 7:30 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House.

April 16 "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Cycle, 7:30 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House. April 16 Production of "The Passion" by the Oratorio Society of New York; 8:15 o'clock Carnegie Hall. April 16 Free organ recital by Mr. Scott Wheeler; 8:15 o'clock; Plymouth Church. April 18 (Sat).

"Der Ring des Nibelungen" Cycle, "Goetterdaem- 7:30 o'clock; Metropolitan Opera House. April 21 Evening Concert of the Brooklyn Amateur Musical Club; 8:15 o'clock; Memorial Hall. April 22 Musicale and Tea given. by the Junior Committee of the Woman's Board of the Church Charity Foundation; from 3 until 6 o'clock; Pouch Gallery. April 28 Second Concert by the University Glee Club; Pouch Gallery.

April 30 (Recital by Paderewski for the benefit of the Musical School Settlement; Hotel Plaza. HORSE SHOWS April 28 to May 1 (Tues. to Annual Spring Horse Show; Brooklyn Riding and Driving Club. Nov. 16 to 21 (Mon.

to Sat). Annual Exhibition of the National Horse Show Association, Madison Square Garden. LECTURES March 28 (Sat). Lecture by Mr. Garrett P.

Serviss on 'The Land of William 3 and 8:15 Association Hall. MISCELLANEOUS 13. Barnum Bailey's Circus; Madison Square March 28 to April Garden. March- 28 Children's Theatricals; 2:30 o'clock; Waldorf- Astoria. -March 30 Leslie Harris in Humorous and Musical Sketches; 8:15 o'clock; Association Hall.

March 31 Mrs. Field's Literary Mornings; 11 o'clock; Pierrepont Assembly Rooms. March 31 Lenten lecture by the Rev. Dr. S.

Parkes Cadman on "Ah Anglo-American's Impression of the United 8 o'clock; 1 Montague Terrace. April 1 and 2 (Wed. and Loan Exhibition of Miniatures and Medallions; from 2 until 7 o'clock; Hotel Gotham, Manhattan. April 1 to April 11. Handicrafters' Club of Brooklyn, Spring Exhibition; 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m.; 296 Lafayette Avenue. April 4 Performance of "Twelfth 8:15 o'clock; Adelphi College Hall. April 6 Charity Bridge and Euchre for the benefit of the Brooklyn Nursery and Infants' Hospital; 8:15 o'clock; 396 Herkimer Street. April 7 Dramatic Recital by Miss Maude B. Adams; Berkeley Institute.

April 8 Amateur theatricals for the benefit of the Maxwell House, of the Brooklyn Guild Association; 8 o'clock; Memorial Hall. April 23 to 25 Fri. and Sat Thurs. and Fri. matinees).

Kirmess for the benefit of the Friendly House Settlement; Heights Casino. April 23 Bridge Whist and Euchre Party for the benefit of the Prospect Heights Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity; 2 o'clock; Pouch Gallery. 1 April 27 to May a (Fri. to A Dutch Festival; All Souls Parish House, Flatbush. MUSEUMS AND ART COLLECTIONS American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West and Sev-.

enty-seventh Street Week days 10 a.m. until sunset and Tues. and Sat. 7 to 10 p.m.; Sun. 2 to 5 p.m.

Free. Aquarium, Battery Park. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (except Mon.

12 to 3 p.m.). Free..

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