Show CLUB T n A commit committee ol of prominent Nw flew York women spent pent th the wk week In In an effort to late ba Introduced In the platform adopted by the RePublican a plank favorable to woo wo womans mans nl legal Ial rights Mrs Lillie Lilli l Dover foer eu dug lake us 01 president of nf the National Legislative league heeded beaded th the lien tiel In the course of liP no address to the committee on resolutions of the R pub mean convention Mrs 11 Blake said II We are here tu to ask Ie y u lit to use UH the Cht powerful which II a from this convention will bar 1111 In be behalf half of securing to all tta the women elti l na of this Republic the rights ens M privileges now ow enjoyed b by to tnt re teat Nil dt t I in some IOme of the Stale StatH same of yoi will be surprised that such uch sucha ucha a demand WIll be needed You suppose time fV oven OW now women have ha nil all legal tI in tb this favored land IDd In thirty Plates tat a married mother h has no 1 right to her own ri In elates Itt thee U wife bal n right to 10 her and In eight a woman has bat no right to her Jol property ert after t marriage m Surely gentlemen you ote who have V the power who III ate II gene gen and d who represent some of you JOU the j In III tb the sentry and therefore believe in III justice yoU who are n t e gallant soldiers of the nation and therefore tnt that chivalry which s Is always wy in ID sympathy with the weak and and nd you OU who are re and know kno hat the belt bat Interests ot of a happy happ ppl pe pie a abound an bound up with equality before the II law lawwill W will listen Itten to lo this The ol of New NewYork ew York which meet at regular intervals Indoor all 11 winter for the discussion of and other topics are re now OW all 11 eD engaged Pd In various charities which meek to lessen the discomfort of lh the poor who I are forced to remain during tb the sultry weather In crowded tine mint Then I is scarcely reel a pier along Ion the waterfront where even morning mornin some good 1000 Samaritans from which are occupied at al other olber work the rat of lh the year er may not nol b hi e found In Inthe the tho center of contingents 0 of small folk recruited from every foreign torell quarter Ant and wherever there Is II poverty and nd sick lick ne nee The Th which these little once evince at the mere contemplation of the outing at l Ih the trip on the water or into Inlo the woods wood and nd melds where a meal and lunches lunche are re al ala ale a aye provided I is An ample return for tor forthe th the line lime and nd labor spent 1 Outdoor work of moms kind during the months when the clubs are quiescent hu has become an n tab feature of the various literary and mt oUr other organizations of women In Inthe Inthe the lar large cities and nd Individual mm mem ben bare country hom homes and sac side residences make a generous use ule of them to add to the pleasures of the children ahlIn of the city In addition many Inny summer Bummer homes are by tbt these o The various public pale privat and nd agencies supple by the efforts of the women organisation mo 10 numerous and ami In reach ach many unfortunate tene lene mont mint dwellers Title month Dawning Vacation house the summer lummer home of the As 1 of Working societies will receive I e It its nl flat Quota ot of guests Thereafter fifty gins will be accommodated dated for two weeks In III successive I II re relays I lays until September r 15 The louts hou I Is situated at t Locust Valley aller L I and he be became came the property of the Working Girls societies to be held In for forthe tb the wage ng women of Brooklyn b by the tho gift It of the late Benjamin W P Dawning In January 1190 1110 The gift comprised a large hou house which would accommodate forty guests and nd five Ove acres seree of land with wilh the use Ule of tort forty acres of oC tour four rooms marts and a barn The property ha has been Improved the house houle and cottage re paired and furnished at an expenditure of more anor than 5 1000 raised by the as sedation and was wal onn 1 I opened as asa I Ia a place of oC rest reel and recreation May ao 90 of Ih the same year This gift met mel an urgent need Two A u hundred and nel girls front the thc clubs ciulla and others not with an any society were duro dur durIng Ing In the th Ant summer and nd the total num number r of girls who have bave enjoyed r the hOl hospitality of Downing Vacation e during eight year eara ls I 1091 1011 The Th V Vu 11 I cation Housu I is conducted on a self elf lu supporting basis Three a week Is I charged charled and tb the eb derived last mummer r met ill 11 current expenses An excellent I is maintained sub lull nutritious and seasonable food being attractively served with lib nn an of hesh milk eggs and vegetables The lire are charming verandas encircle the Che house and on the slope down to the hy bay are picturesque a t mr hou es ea bot oat houses ole etc Ti The grounds are well wooded and shaded ha l walks loud K I to 10 many of local In Bathing and nd are rt am amply amply ply provided fur for cad and a horse horae and nd cone con v is III kept upon till the place to 10 take IRke th the girls to church on to 10 tomake make lilt little Ie excursions about the neigh Last year Ir after all expends were pre paid a um sum sufficient for the nit tx taxes and upon Ulon the property wu was hr t 1 tIt It Is III the sift aim of the board of menage menu so to arrange the affairs of the he Vacation House that members can be drawn from the enjoying it Il to lo perform the of oC Marled coli colleges tor women namely namy Wellesley Bryn rot Col loge Ann Arbor Arbor and College Cornell were represented thus I year ear In the annual competition COIr f r which the General Daughters of lh the offered for the best belt oy essays on Revolutionary topics lo 10 each ech college coli 50 In gold 1111 was wall offered andal Wellesley this I n Ca was won wn this year far by Miss 1111 l lF F of New York a m member of the senior class cle subject was wall The Th Work or of the th Privateers During the Ih R Revolution voluton The ThO In gold ohl which Miss II Hying ton Ion received was VIII In the form fonn or of t tan I double eagles lAle and nd two dve pieced encased In a blue silk lIk box hox with the insignia or of the society and Il its mot motto to 10 LII Horn Hom and Country In gilt upon the COf cove thus hu hearing lut at atthe the adopted colors of blue and burt buff Tile The inside of tb the cover of lima Ihl box bol bore this Inscription to Margaret F Byington b by the Daughters of the Revolution |