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Show IN HER MOTHER'S ARMS. Affecting- Is Nan Pattcrson'3 Welcome Wel-come to Her Home. WASHINGTON, May 13. Nan Patterson, Pat-terson, accompanied by her father, and Mr. and Mr. J. Morgan Smith, arrived In Washington from New York at 7 20 o'clock this morning over the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania railroad Miss Patterson remained re-mained In her car until S o'clock, when she left the train and proceeded to the homo of her parents. All members of the party were In good health and spirits spir-its The trip from New ork was without with-out incident. From the station the members of the party were driven directly to the hom of Miss Patterson's parents. When the carriage conveying the party reached the corner of the street adjacent to the Patterson resident e, the Impatient girl could restrain herself no longer. She sprang from the vehicle and ran down the block, stopping to hug and kiss her relatives as she came to them on thdr way to meet her. She hesitated only long enough to give a brief grating to each In her hurry to reach home and mother, She disappeared through the door after running up the steps, with outstretched arms and the word Mother" on her lips. Mrs Patterson who was prostrated by the news of her daughter's freedom yesterday, stood, supported by th arms of hfr husband, on the front veranda, ver-anda, and with tears of happiness glistening glist-ening in her eyes, and a quiver of emotion emo-tion In her voice, said, "My daughter Is with rhe now. All my children are home; I am so happy. Nan's father Bald that, although many flattering offers of engagements had come to his daughter, none of thr-m had been considered, and none would be for some time. "She will remain at home and take a good rest; after that she will take up the question of the future." |