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Show SOCIAL FREE LANCELETS. j The younger element In society Is i still wondering If tho butterfly youth, ' who has so often proved Impervious j' to Cupid's darts, has at last seriously b mado up his mind. Ills attention to J tho charming young girl would cer- jL- , talnly Indicate It, but then ho has so frequently appeared in the same rolo. Tho University club has so far out- 11 stripped the Alta club in social ac- JJ tlvlty and somo of tho ancients and honornbles of tho last mentioned or- 'I ganlzatlon aro dusting off tho cobwebs l' which destroy their vision of tho fash- f lonablo horizon nnd quietly debating tho question of attempting another of their crushes. Time was when an Alta club reception was hailed with delight by tho devotees of dancing, ? but the last two or three affairs wero hardly what could bo termed successes and tho custom came to an end. This year, however, there aro enough ' young and experienced men In tho club to give the proper swing to such an i entertainment and many hope that the past idea will bo revived despite tho protest of tho centenarians. f Miss Charlotte Holmes left for Los Angeles on Thursday evening. i J Mrs. Dana T. Smith has gone to i California to bo away all winter. jj & J Mrs. R. F. Hayward and family left f during tho week to join Mr. Hayward t In Mexico. A & & jl Miss Helen Crawford has returned g from her Eastern trip. ) & Mrs. Victor M. Clement Is now in J Washington, D. C. f |