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Show ( REMARKABLE WOMAN I f InHBBBH Mrs. Bellamy Storor, whoso Intorforonco In I -gjlH diplomatic affairs brought nbout the heated con- IBH trovorsy botwuon hor husband and President X 7 s 1 loose volt, was formerly Miss Maria Longworth f I H of Cincinnati and Is an mint of Uoprcsantntlvo jl I mm M lngworth. Sho is a woman of great force of ,v ( ;S K3ssl CMHraclcr' nn(l accomplishments. Countess do WkvL T. MsSI Chnmbrun of Paris, who attended tho Iongworth- Y sV sH ,loo,ovo,t wedding, Is her daughter. Sho has boon 1 IBLJP n lntlmato frlond of Mrs. Itoosovelt slnco tho ) .. i HJf onr'y 'u wnon Mr. Roosovolt was n civil sorvlco I ,MH commissioner and Mr. Storor a member of eon- NBPK1 gross. Sho was greatly Instruments In socurlng lV for her husband thoso Important diplomatic posts r -S which ho hold prior to his rocnll from Austria ' ' -""'- 1 about n year ngo nnd sho always was listened to by tho leaders of tho Ropubllcan party In Ohio. That tho Storors for yearH havo boon closo friends of Archbishop Ireland, on whom they attempted to bestow a cardinal's hat, Is well known. Ills graco has visited tholr homo on Orandln rond. To Archbishop Irolnnd Is given tho crodlt for tho conversion of MrB. Storor nnd, later, of hor husband, from Protestantism to Catholicism. Ills teaching of tho faith to Mrs. Storor caused a sensation In society two yearn ngo whon tho announcement of hor baptism In tho church was mado. Slnco that tlmo Mrs. Storor has boon conspicuously nctlvo In Cnthollo circles. |