risi-yittoilleteQ*n-e-a-is-Er. ti-cf5kedhetd'rasilt;?tUSiveiry♦TIE WOMAN’S CLUB.Department of History and Travel Occupied Attention Yesterday.Tuesday, Feb. 18, being the third Tuesday in the month, was Woman’s Club day, and the members of the clubJ showed their interest in the work by bidding defiance to the wind and cold, and turning out to the number of forty to hear the programme prepared by the department of history and travel, whose chiThfan is Miss Augusta Kidder, and tbfcy felt well repaid forthe effort.The afternoon was devoted quite largely to tba£ interesting figure in English history, King Henry V, who first, as the rollicking prince Hal. the boon companion of Jack Falstaff, and afterwards as the wise king, forms the central figure iu Shakespeare’s great; historical drama. The programme was.i as follows:i! 1. Paper—Henry (’mishit.! 2. “London Bridge-Mrs. Cutter, i A. Readings from Shakespeare's Henry \\ Miss Kidder, Mrs. 1). \Y. Day, Mrs. Sinit.li Roh-