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Show NEW YORK'S CHARITY BALL- It i. for the Jteneflt of the Nonery and Vhlld'a Hoapltal. New York, Jan. 0. The managers of tho Charity Ball are anticipating another an-other successful entertainment this evening, notwithstanding tho fact that Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderbilt will this even, ing give her first reception for which she has engaged tho Symphony Society orchestra. This is the only very fashionable fash-ionable public ball, owing to the interest inter-est society takes in its success. The ball is given for tho benefit of tho inmates in-mates of the Nursery and Child's Hospital. Hos-pital. The managers have two homes under their caro, one on Lexington axenue and the other on Statcn Island. Last winter the receipts from the bali amounted to $10,000 which was used in making repairs and improvements to the building in tho city, and at the country home on Staten Island. |