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Show ALICE PLUNGES INTO TANK President's Daughter Leaps in Water When Congressman Longworth Falls to Take Dare. Honolulu. Tho transport Sheridan brings a story of how Allco Roosevelt, fully r.rcsitf.l, dived Into a canvas bathing tank whllo on tho steamship .Vanciiiiiln. ono mornltig on her ji) from NngnsuLI She was wenring a unite silk vain and a silk skirt, uud waa caro I n g o silk patfisol. ' "Congrcbumaii LoiiRworth," sho re-n.orki.d, re-n.orki.d, 'It )uu'wll tuu a pluuss ure-iscd an you aie, 1 will follow suit" Longworth, who was arrayed lu a blue, coat, flannel trousers nipl white ducknhocs rhrugged his ohoulderd "Well, If you don t dare, I do," 6ald Miss ItoosBelt, nnd beforo a dozen memlers of the 'luft party could pro tet, Miss hooaeielt had tossed her I'aiasrl aside, and, dressed as she wis, leaped Into the tank. "Don t you take a daro?" she ahout-ro. ahout-ro. to Ijongworth as she arose to tho surface, and started to swim ns iraro-fully iraro-fully as her bcdragsd clothing would allow. This banler.ug wat too much fur the Cincinnati man, nnd hs plunged lno the tank to hslp M'i Jtoosevelt to eteps, whsre they both cllmled up and out ot tho water. |