» Ml Jl O L . irf'l I , 14.3 V*Miss Kronold, as Carmen.HRS. STEELE'S PICTURES.t Mns. Zulma De Lacy Steele, an artist and Illustrator, is siring an exhibition of her summer work at her studio and residence. 22 St. Johns piece. A number of originals of illustrations of the poems of her mother. Julia C. R. Barr, ore specially interceding. The water cclers have ben made along the New England | coast and inland and reveal picturesque! iu.'okvs of the Green Mountain State. Among j these sketches are one or two of Lake St. Catherine and Lake ilomoseen, an early spring and an apple blersom scene; “Sun and Shade on an Old Koad. Vermont”; “The Las.; Snowdrift,” “A Rocky Vermont Pasture,” “A Sugar Maple Orchard. “The Harvest Fields of Vermont,” “Chestnut Time, On the Hills at Grafton, Vermont,” and numerous other water colors of the section. New York State is represented by a picturesque “Old Bridge at Chatham” and scenes in Columbia County.• Long Island has not been forgotten, and Mas-pcth, Cciwonhoven, North Beach and other local scenes have been well handled in aquarelle by Mrs. Steele. Her black and white examples are free in style, charcoal being the favorite medium, and the scenes done in New England are the work of a sensitive hand. A few examples in oil are also in the exhibit.ITS SECOND MONTHLY SOCIAL.. jLadies’ Benevolent Society of South Congregational Church.The Ladies' Benevolent Society of the South Congregational Church held its second inonth-BUt3F i (DIPI\N«IDO*!4 «FxIlt;«TEB!Fi1JOH1.1FutKI1iRiicKill1*\KuLYI