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Show I Ki THE RAGE I SOU CIRCLES fceh Nights Enough for prties Plan iic J by the Society Set. I NEW DANCE SERIES y's and St. Regis Will Be Fenes nt ;l Number vr UMt MARGARET W. DEFEYSTER. Keatcd Wire i" The Tribune. iBjEW ViM'.K, Me.-, iv Tin dance is i&K'thintr l"i s-'f " V.-i I. th . winter day?. - ji... . j ; . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . i ' v ha . iou been 0?K,.r.,i f-iif!-. fi! I!." i-AiHl s-a. society 4jKM'h T 1 1 - -1 nr prar-oI HT(i i-ti'-'UL-'i r . i n-, and Tnt for DKi-ohIiv i hi' -i. whb h are K j. :- pra .-tie-all. v sJHbl" nights ' wKv mittiiii ' ;i--i '!.. on in " i- tKc . iii.iii ..i l.iiniHr' 11 for nK rasiiiDi' '.'.ill uhl'li Airs. Austin VKLV rv Arlli m I - 'In. Mr.- Ki c,e, . If 'OHjnvl"-. l i - rthiii- S. Murder, Mr." 'tjjp W'liilii' a iv '-rrmlvslns K til'' r i ; 1 ! I.yiiisr-ln Err '- 1 ' "' 'i,sl Voi-. "Klrri proved a i'ikI-rl ul success in tfKrv way li-ad-. dii.n- is ai ' 1" int; ar- VVtJ " " bh-b i Briii i" ' i I-! ovi.xi t. th- ,.i i r i ii ru t ur will V,-. i. !-". ;.. rirs of dances Bcli r,:- If' n in"""- redolent r illlghl-(IK..l.i..r:- " ' K i i J : i y Juniors'' .. Jli'll Will 1-1 11. aS 115Ulll, at 'J'fcrr, ;is is well known, AB"pi"'s ""' many nl" the ijBrnfr " "' ' '!" I" f'" lljlm In.-- I'MMi. r i i 1 1 1 i - r - : t In s.- K(i VV llv.aYS I'll S'l popll- Bnoi "ni wiili i!i"" younger element, -fcK fin .: Nil !:i l! -. in. I :il with the Ver i'oi: w I v l.-l ..1 so !J flili i i 'ii ii sin-. -ess. The iKua- .iinii' .spirit of luHKjini'.--' .' :n-.il ii :- this inspiration ...Ei-h hat .-iv.i.).- I '..ii .i-.-'i lnMirs ; i : i 1 ""cii hys-' hc'i'ti Hin'li a potent fator in TiBsln:. pie have Mim (W Patio'.iesses Are Prominent. )JAfri" pntron.-.-'ses ii ; yeai an M i .-"Herl .-"Herl Appt.-lon. Mi-. Charlvs S. Bales, -m Frfd.-ri-k T. Husk, Mrs Walter -fKip. ''oIe.ih', Mrs. .Ber llarrimaii. Mr?. .Tmn.-s Itaynoi tyiHWjfd' .!. I mi Ki-ll. ;iz ;iil Mrs WSboil i i 11 and tlu- s.-rr'-'.-i i nnd AVuin siany lianiiiian I Who has uian.iRod them. rhere ; three dances this winter all h'ld HTy's. Th' dales it re Frlrta" De-rs.'!' De-rs.'!' Friday. Krhrtinrj 16. and Frl-,prli Frl-,prli 12. Tin- Hi- i is Hie Clirlstmas and lo 'hi al; the membera are forward v.iili iiukIi joyous anion. an-ion. Before the dunces Mrs FYed-T. FYed-T. P.nsU Mrs. Olfv;r Harrlman and land's riaymr llayden and eeveraJ hosiepsits will fiive little dfnnera yo:in ineintnTs aiid ' . . : r friendfl evening u' December 2!, -omlng aril In Hie dames, now set--' of subscription dances Mp organized fr this winter, arc two Wednesday evening , t" li" i ' n al I he St. it-cis on w l" nd February T-. and iw-i sub-n sub-n danecv i., given at Sherry's nltlii.s -if January V, and Febfu-. Febfu-. The pal i mi esses of bo t 1 1 linse i tin hid. s une .if the ;r..it pruinl-Ociely pruinl-Ociely w.ni.-n f N'e-.v Ymli ffontinill illg !. Ill 1 1 tee of the New t'aeli; rlub hns eompletod is work. P election ! (n'(. ris Will Idk-i pi. H e Nmhcr .'I As there js no opr.o-li'i-- is .i on -re formality. There Im- an jiilller trin of commodores hos.. of the New York Yacht club, C. Lcdyard Hlnir as eommodore. R. Fran as vi-e eommodore, and I F. Baker, 1 1.. as rear rniiimoduro. ir"--;!L'i s nun h entertnining during reining seasnn. ( 'iinimndore Bla lift) li-ft) young daughters, debutantes In '. and he has taken the FabbrJ lions, fni in- winter. Ooorpe F. Jr. is h re.-ent benedict, having d orif: nf the heanllful daugnters , and Mr. tirenvlllc Kane. Miss Pulitzer to Wed. (Ugittei i th' late Joseph PulUzer, lllam S Mm, re. pon of the Irft--loiiu rn i . Moore, In announced, r wedding v. i" (alu- place Tilttrs-l Tilttrs-l the Pulitzer In. im in Now York, will he .i very i.iulel event on null' nu-ll' nioui hlng. Mr. Moor., and hi dlrei-tlv afler the wedding, will rlittrope, where lhc plan to spend t"einrni i'. M... in. who Is in poor . Is sailing iodc.j for Kuropc, . j i . i PCIld th. winter in Mums. Her iDtijiimiii M will accompany bBler. h Is pr-jbable that she will Ined In Algi.i- by her older BOO i Pulitzer madi bee debut in so-scv. so-scv. rnl y.-ais ai. he has three n Joseph Pulitzer. Jr.. who was d la-i lo Miss meaner W i.lt-"f i.lt-"f St, Louis: Ualph. who married Prederlea lerblll Webb. .Ihuu'Ii-I .Ihuu'Ii-I W. SewMid Webb, m i!t05, and tt Pulitzer, she has a younger Mis.- i .,1, ,i i .. Fullt.f r -jJI''' K ..ia i. "i 'lass V'M'i. - J 1- I'll., i ui the Union -jK f' 'nl- lb i a- ... "ii living "IS ni.ili',. i in. i 'i,iii:g..' Urol I lO j pm 1 ; .ii'.... i sin--- i In". . fBti'1 x " '"-::' -i 1 B1-1.' 1,1 '''' II"!.'! Il!..ie. rtjBV Ids i-inmii-t u i a ' i I fa I b e i . Klshoii nBC1' 'i'h" Mghl H.lor. ,VPf:""M," v i. - in- Ii." best l"olo- sl 'I -.I'.'.! Will. .lUlln. mhii jPF" !'"' "ii id P'W. y' ' "-ili"i, In (he old Knleker-jdiB Knleker-jdiB V ' "a uient loned among Ward McAllister's list of 160 from New York's four hundred-Miss hundred-Miss Pulltxcr s father proprietor of the New York World and th St. Louis Post-Dispatch, dl-d aboard his yacht, the Liberty, at Charleston. S, C., O'ctobor 29. I Her mother was Miss Elate Davis, a niece ' of Jefferson Davis, Young Astor Reported Engaged. Newport is deeply Interested In the love-making of young Vincent Astor. ami 1 has o,nlt..' made up Its mind that If 1 Colonel John Jacob Astor's son In not engaged to Miss Margarel F. Andrcv i, 1 the ehainilng daughter or Mr and Mrs. 1'hiiI A Andrews, al leas) an understand- 1 Ing that amounts to this exlBta between I 1 hem. Thai he is simply devoted to her no-body no-body can deny, for although this 1- young Astor's hrsi year at Harvard and be Is SUPP08ed tO be deep lii Ills studies he frequentlj makes the run from Cambridge 1 to Newport to see Mis- Andrews, and In- 1 variably during these visits is the gucsl 0 her parents. Friends of Miss Andrews and young Astor further point to the fscl that day after day she has been seen driving- his fasi automobile, and thai since Mr Astoi entered college she and her mother have -Klted Boston Miss Andrews was only seventeen years old lasl September, and will not make her debut before another year. She bj tall and handsome, and the best automoblllsi In Newport. At tennis r;iid golf siie ha. few equals: she rides as well as she drives, and no girl In Newport dresses better or With more taRt- Although Miss Andrews's f;:ilm denies t tint any engagement exists between her and young Astor. their friends hope thai the pleasant announcement mav toon be forthcoming, and that when she rm'-s abroad with her parents this winter II will be to pet a trousseau. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilarrt I . Straight (MI8S Dorothy Whitney) will spend the winter in Now York on their return from the Orient, and have leased the house of Mr and Mrs. T. Douglass Robinson. ''0 I ark , avenue. 'I hey wvnt to the far east after their marlage In Geneva, Switzerland, last Sepleniber |