Show IRISH DAY OF CLUB WOMEN PROGRAMME A MOST DELIGHTFUL DELIGHT-FUL ONE Current Literature Section of Ladies Lltorary Club Deals with Irish Subjects 0 Many very pleasant entertainments have been given by tile Ladles Literary club during the present club year but It Is doubtful If any of them has been more enjoyed Chan that given by the current events and current Iltcralurc section yesterday it was anY open meeting and tbe large room < was filled with members and guests otthe section sec-tion 0 It was the eve of St Patricks day and surely no more appropriate and interesting in-teresting theme could have bijen chosen than eland her people her history and her literature That It was intensely in-tensely enjoyable was manifest by the 4 deep Interest shown throughout the programme which lasted almost three houry Irish Ideals Their Inllucnce on the History and literature of the World was most ably presented by Mrs Georgia Geor-gia Snow Carloton She dealt with the older literature and road several bits from U including the prayer of Si Patrick tho very oldest piece In the Irish language Mrs Carleions por Irayul of the sufferings of the Irish people was most realistic and us Hhc expressed It she carried the whole burden of Ireland upon her shoulders so intensely did she feel tie wrongs which had been done Its people At otic I I time In referring tu the great love of the Irish I for their patron saint und the homage paid to his memory she lest control of herself completely for a mo 0 mem and more than one In the audience audi-ence was seen lo wipe her eyes I i Some imlnl Irish sotmgs were very sweetly sung Including Molly I3avn I by Miss Ethel Paul The Keny Dance and Kendemcers Stream by Mrs Liorln U King Kathleen Mavour neen and Kathleens Answer by I Mies Edna Dwyer All of these songs were received with much favor by the I audience 0 Another paper which was very en Joynblo was tile one given by Mrs C E Allen upon The IrltthAmerlcan I of till Hcvolullon in which she eulogized time Irish patriots uho so nobly foughl for theIr adopted country during the war for American Independence Miss Paul read the Lpgend of the Harp and sang The Harp that Once Thiough Taras Halls receiving haarty applause for each uf them The closing number on the pro grcmme The LIterary Revival In Ireland Ire-land by Mrs Arthur Bird was a gem Indeed Mrs Bird spoke of the recent revival I In I Irish I lotion saying thai man good Mellon his been produced In lhat enunlry In Ihr past three years than in tin thirty pre lutis years She facetiously fa-cetiously remarked thai now thai Par nell and Ulndstono are dead people who have tlijie lo wrlle choose some other theme than home rule hence the Improvcmenl In Ihelr llleralure She dellnealeil time real Irish I ohannlor with its intense religious feeling Us humui pity its sympathy Its strong sense of humor and said Unit In order lo truly write about time Irish one must be born among Ihem Mrs Birds way of talk ing about these quaint Irish charac rs r was almost as quaint and full of wit as those portrayed by I Jane Uarlow Slum F Rullock and Seumas McManus three of the cleverest writers of Irish life She read several selerllons from theie au Ihois which added much to the enjoyment enjoy-ment of the topic |