Among the skaters were noticed Misses Frances Bond, Katie Ross, Ada Gump-per, Eda Maier, Clara Humphrey, Edith Swann, Hattie Tolan, Etta Falls, Jose-line Harrison, Lizzie Andrews, Katie Akers, Matid McCracken, and Messrs. Vogel, Chns. Gui'd. Joe Heit, Frank Morgan, Ed. Rogers, Molloy, John Hanna, John Dalton, John T. Dougall, Dave Creiglit n, Sim Mahurin, Bud Sweringcn, Chari, s Orvis, Chas. Goodwin, Harry Keplinger, Ohas. I Inbacker, Cv. Lose and others. The prizes were drawn during the evening, and of these Miss Frances* Bond wore the tallest hat of the Jadi« s present, while Mr. Gluts. Gon.itvin carried off the honois in that line a lt;ong the. gentlemen. Mr. Molloy “took the cake” for having the least fascinating hat on, and Miss Clara Humphrey shared the glory with him. Miss Humphrey wore apo’o cap turned inside out, the lining being of three different colors.