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Show A Novel Flan for Housekeeping. The most novel plan of housekeeping for a large family ever knowr in Washington Wash-ington is that adopted by Mr. and Mrs, W. Fitzhugh Whitehouse, the former a son of the bishop. Mr. Whitehouse, from choice rather than necessity, has leased for the season two good sized houses, the first on Hillyer place, owned by the fami!y of tho late Francis Wharton, Whar-ton, and the second in the neighborhood, though around the corner, fronting on Connecticut avenue. There is, therefore, no connection in any way between the two. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse reside on Hillyer place, and their household, when collected, consists of sis children, tutor, governess and twelve servants. CMcago Tribune. |