Show ICONGRESSIONAL I KIDS Tnose for This Session g Have Come Out I of the South from Texas ld South aroUnae j 1 1I 1 I r Many an i Opera GIass i from the Visitors Gallery f Gal-lery is Leveled at This Interesting Brace of Infant Phenomena on Democratic Side of the House N TRIBUNE COrRFSr ONDENCR Washington D C Dec 20 1IK2 The CorgrcEfllomil kldo for this sec ton have come out of the south They are Sheppard of Texas and Lever of South Carolina and they are i exactly 27 ysars i old apiece Manr JJ opera glad from the v sit si-t lou rnilloiy Is vrtrtl l j 1 at thlw JnUsroflt In boar of infant rrenomena on the = Doinomtic aide of I he Tfoure They ore rcgflrdid 1 ns curios these babes of the I curt Pretty glro l look at them tail po to arcaatllrg an pretty girls rill Mothers In Ts ail i Ret mst r about th oyc and wonder Ie I < their I own boys I at home ell ever turn out EO well I They ure both capable clever fellows I Morris Shfpparl of the Fourth district i TfaE and Ashury TYuucIs Lever of tlc l Socnlh district of Foulh Carolina rack with the mantle fallen upon him of a stipciior nsaoclalc deceased Young Sheppard was elected to the Flfty fcvenh CoiujnM to 1111 out the uncx plN term of his late fnth r and nlso cteil to the Fiftyeighth Congress on Ha own merlin LLVISR SUCCEEDED STOKES YoU7 i Lcv < r succeeded the late 3 William Stokes lo whom he was private I < pri-vate secretory He also ban secured another an-other term In the House Mr f Lever scarcely looks within ten years of his twentysew mile posts He Is boyish and slender and nmall with eager dark eyes Mr Sheppard Is I of more robust build He Is energetic and eloquenta prizewinner for oratory at the York law school Neither man gives much time to social l frivolities though the two Prodigies are already much sought after RIOTING IN LACES Mrs Pat Campbell with her En gush company has been treating us to broad panoramas of vertebrae and sternum airs Campbell 15 nothing If not decollete Her artorlal sumptuousness sumptuous-ness Is unspeakable Ehmlnc on velvet Is Insulllclently rich for the leading lady from London She strewn turquoise through i the fur and muffles the whole In a orirx > us lace I scarf cnu ht at random ran-dom v HJi diamonds She writhes through Tanqucray ilagda md The Joy of Living on the top of flower rioting In the laces and chiffons that billow at her feet HAS HER VAGARIES But even If she does wear good clothes Mrs Campbell Is subtle alluring allur-ing wonderful Yet she has her vagaries va-garies even aa you or I Hers though without doubt > are for revenue only The writer saw her supping at the Raleigh after the play Pinky Panky Poo accompanied her She snuggled the amiable little beast down Into her lap and covered him over with her napkin Then from pome mystcrl oup place she whipped out a diminutive Hewing machine screwed It coolly to the dining table and proceeded to repair a dainty handkerchief from which the lace had been partially ripped Gallery work pure J > nd simple ITS A MANIA W1TH AIE r In the midst of a dinner at the Dfc 1evens quaint picturesque home the actress suddenly silk out of her scat Excuse me dear Lira Do Koven she 1 salt cwectly = but Im sure youll alloy al-loy I me to alt on the floor for c while its a mania with me placidly en Konclng herself on the carpet In her ptlcelesa luroclonp her long stretch of limb under her Turkish fashion SOCLL THINGS IN CHECK Christmas and the ndjQurnmfnt of Congress arc keeping social things In t cheek until the season ofllclally opens the Mrs of January Then the buzzing Kill begin The Woke House will outdo out-do itself Certain costumers have had 1 to disregard nil other costumers in order or-der to panoply plentifully Mrs Roosc vrlt in white gowns One establishment on F street receives much Presidential patronage ALICE ROOSEVELT HOME IIlR3 Alice Roosevelt whose breezy young presence has been much misled from the White Housethe public consider con-sider as Its J prerogative all the 4 residential resi-dential propinquity possible when It Is admitted to executive hospitality comes home on the 23rd from the maddest mad-dest merriest sojourn in New York that any young girl would care to have I SIX ROOSEVELTS In January six Miss Rooevelts harbored har-bored In the White House will be sprung upon the public Roofevelts by the halfdozen are perhaps more economical I econo-mical In the end They are debutantes for the most part Think of the fun And such dainty upper chambers in the remodeled White Jlounc sis thin boY of gay yountr creatures will occupy Blue and white predominate In the bedroom bed-room furnishings ETHEL IS POPULAR Young Theodore Is still at homi from Croton no dcubt enjoying th furlough that his invalid eyes Impose Kermit started to Groton Jin the autumn Young Archie goes to the public schools in true Democratic fashion and Ethel sIn s-In popu2ar student al the National Cathedral nch901 noar town She Is a rollicking hearty swcetnalured little girl The other day she tripped from school blithely through Cleveland park and carried to a little sick schoolmate the daughter of i Georgia Journalist a bunch of flowers she had plucked herself her-self ROLL ON THE FLOOR The Roosevelt children enjoy all the chaos and confusion the White Howe has been suffering late The young folks roll on the little cabin floor metaphorically apetiklng all happy and merry and bright and play lido and seek among the dcbri The kids arc nil chips of the old block says ono of the White House attaches Among the Interesting things that arc going to set the social ball arolllng in good earnest Is I the New ears reception recep-tion that the gallant L Secretary of the Navy will hall at his home on K street with Mrg Dewey to aid him In the honors MOODY A BACHELOR Mr Moody la u bnchelor and an orphan or-phan boya very attractive and eligible eligi-ble ono vlthai and this will bo practically practi-cally Ills debut an host In his official capacity The occasion will he a new social beginning for Mrs Devrey since IDhealth has keut her In seclusion almost al-most ever since hue marriage Even though the Admiral Is on the high seas it In perfectly meN and right that the Admirals handsome 1 wife should chirp I up and take a little notice The Moody Dewey deal IK delightfully piquant I Matchmaking mothers arc keeping their weather eye pinned tight to the amiable and Imatchlc m Secretary of the Navy PERSONAL MENTION Senator and Mia D cew go nholl divlii next week to the George Van dejbllts nt Blltmore After that Mr D pew begins her delightful Thursday I teat at which the Senator generally assists Mrs Senator Blackburn will receive every Thursday In January at her home on Nineteenth street WAS BRILLIANT AFFAIR One of the most brllllnnfr affairs of the week was the doll bazar and kettlo drum held at the New Wlllard under tho autplces of the Mary Washington chapter of the D A It for the benefit of the projected Continental Memorial hallA A blight Kentucky woman contributed contri-buted Daniel Boone In buckskin rifle etc and a Teddy Roosevelt in roughrider rough-rider costume with evoslapses shotgun shot-gun etc In hunting togs in pursuit of bears realistically present on the I green sward beside 1 minor lake Bean and forbears was the motto of this ingenious little conceit AN ATTRACTIVE HOSTESS Mrs Senator Clark of Wyoming Is one of the most attractive of hostesses this year She Is a handsome com mantling looking brunette irith fine social so-cial Went Mrs Clark Is English born Senator Clark of Montana was the belle of the ball in the Senate chamber the day dter his return from abroad His debk WAS made a bower of loses in celebration of the interesting occasion DAISY FTTZHCGH AYRES |