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Show V : 1 , 1 I1 4Tkt'A T ' nsxlm nn-& ,rl frtA T rfnf These Make Don Palacios Costa Women's Idol 'I tllLjil'Jil JLOOlka 1IIC1 VrOlO JLciCC BACHE "Handsomest in lAmcnM" Now Diplomat in Wnshinsr.on-Compnre Him with tho I , W Best-looking Men in Our Annyr Navy, iMarino Corps and Congress ;vjf Don Albert Palacios Cola had v-"ff- earned the renin tion of being tue ghraand5omc5l- ma; in Latin-America," W might not toda'Jbc first secrctar- of - m ArRntiue lection iu Washington, oruod looks arc sf.h a help to a career. ke the case c "Bob" Bacon, our 1 str'' anno'n,C('l'nio'',s2a(ior to I-'rancc. lDW'a'i!,n,,,0 of f1'- -Koosevclt at Har- ay, ho was easy the handsomest man Ldcf u university On graduation, mon-cnS!?ss, mon-cnS!?ss, he got nob (0 sweep out Pier-1 Pier-1 uijf Morgan's pice at the corner of oM and Broad rcets, New York. .Mr. iciM1"' ,!lk011 "s wonderful good j rn.s advauccdliim rapidty, so that nertjiin a few vers he became a partner hnslm bankiiigf.ouHO. and a mnlti-mil-u os?'1'0 Inter on, secretary loifafe, W'onllsuch things htive hap-igh'U hap-igh'U to r. ibert liacon if ho had l3? gifted by(ie fairies at birlli with tinned up nifc and a squint? One nlo.murcs to trof not. eatpnt. ,lown vf.h confidenrc the fact 3zeK' Pr-".onal bjiut.v. to man as well as il,jjnan. is :i p.st impiirlaut. asset, in rdr V01111' A for """ MUor" Pala-iT Pala-iT ,f '0;'l:i- th womcij are pra.-t ically ! jfeitiinious in opinion that h is ,0 To,ilt!0mrs, J'ng man that li;.s been JJfcU in t.shirion, from Lnl 111-America ,c ainw'.cre Uo. within ihc present jScnralion. , IJJoii p.-ij.-u-i, i? f;ir from 1)(;ini, a l3re'','S.?yjinaii.'' however. JTo js dlKcr-diiigh cli-er as- may be judged' jlni the fact lia'within few months $3ifV0ini"K 'in"inu' almost to-ywg to-ywg ignorant; of our language and 'ntr"'''1 t0 ,,0V'nfI :I" '"terpreter, hd "RlorH the O'vorgc Washington 51iRvprnitv. an, waji 1 a king three diflVr-W diflVr-W courses. By (h:il, time he had bc&rncd to bprtl; Bimlisl, vi ( i a fair oung PakUos is only twenty-seven n.b of age,iid a bachelor. II o 111:1 Ices' iciyhume in Vasliingtou at fhc Henc dick, where his hnudsomo apartment is always filled with flowers. Probably, if the truth were known, rnauy of them arc contributed by admirers of Ihc gentler gent-ler sex. Ho is vciy fond of music, and has both a piano and a pianola in his rooms. Also.-he prides himself upon tho posses&ion of a choice. Knglisb libraiy, which includes tho speeches of Daniel Webster and Abraham Lincoln. It is the ambition of Don Palacios to abandon aban-don diplomacy- some da3" and go into politics. . In (he Argentine the pure strain of old Spanish blood is better preserved than anywhere else in Latin-America. Kb women of Iberian descent, are famous for their beauty. As for Don Palacios. he is a hildago of ancient lineage, and his handsome features plainly proclaim the aneor.trv from which ho springs. Archibald Butt a Beauty. Speaking of good looks in men, i'l is a fact well worthy of 110(0 (hat the young officers of flic ariuv. nayy and marine corps, who serve as aides at tho White JJouse, are. nearly alw.'13's selected for beaut v. There' is (.'aptain'Arohibald Butt, for example. I'lver.ybodj loves Archie, who is a. line fellow and a man l.v chap: but Mr. Tnft's real reason for keeping him around is that hoi lends de-i-oi 11 live effect lo (he administrative environment, en-vironment, ho to jjpeak. Jt is a part, of 1 ho .business of Captain Bult and his fellow-aides at the White llouc lo make themselves agreeable to .young women who aro invited (here as gnosis 7(0 lake them in lo dinner, to dance with them on occasions, and to flirt with them within tho limits of decorum. de-corum. Hence the imporiauco of choosing choos-ing good-looking officers to fill these places, which naturally are much sought as billots. No such opportunity for displaying dis-playing oneself attractively iu a uniform and gold-mounted sword can be found any whore else. Besides, there is much incidental social prestige not. to mention men-tion an exceptional chance for capturing one ot thpf.o extraordinarily ru-h heiresses heir-esses with which "Washington abounds. Handsome Man in Marino Corps. Mr. Boosevell, during bis administration, administra-tion, einplo3od as his principal aido tho handsomest niau in the marine corps. Jt is hardty necessary to say (hat this ollicor whs Major Charles L. iMeCawi A Imndy.' famous as a beau, as loador - WMIV SX of germans. and as tho uest-dresscd tHZ WJfLMMMi fM "snoflicial'sqiuroCame went HPW fm$li " u marrid a rich and handsome widow yMMWSWSimiM I W 1 Secretary 'of sKte'irrofinghuysen. That wMwIiMSMmfmi sottled ii. Married men aro of no ie iMMM as White House aides, and the gallant' WwMWmWmmm WS&mmMWMmm major found hhnsoie suddenly dropped JWWJ dor the Hoosovelt regime was Roscoo Xmwftmi vAmW C. Buhner, who is quite generally con- ' . W mWmm'Am si(lorcd 11,0 bn..dsomostmn iu the p. mBy record, and esteemed highlv bv xsxr- Si imZ body, Bulmer, who was born in 'Nevada, Carty SkMM 'Wmmm rT is ow :i lieulenaut-cominander. c ' X&Mi Mmi , "fipL t-, lias married a very beautiful Washiug- g Z'J'tr ton girl Miss Anita Poor. . t Ilandsouicst Man in Army. The handsomest .voung man in fho arnn- (though for some unknown reason ho never was assigned to dulv as a white house aide) 13 himself the nephew of a former president James F. MeKiuJey of (ho Blcveuth cnvalrv. His likeness to his lamented uncle 'is vcr.v striking. In 1SJ)3, when the war with Spain broke out. ouug Mx-Kiiilev enlisled in the Eighth Ohio cavalry. ITu earned the shoulder straps of 'a second lienlonant in the following year, and was mado a. first lieutenant in 'l!01. He is now a captain. As au evidence, that stature i? au iniporfuiil. help (0. a man iu political life, if is open to anybody's observation observa-tion that members of congress average fully an inch and a half over the ordinary height. Hut in this career beauty does not appear to lend much assistance, judging from tlie " circuai-stanco circuai-stanco that, vciy few realty handsome men are to bo found in the national legislature. Beauty Prom Texas. Tho handsomest man in the houso of representatives, beyond question, is Morris Sheppard. who hails from TVxnr-knna, TVxnr-knna, Texas. At thirty-four years of age, he already has ihc reputation of being be-ing cue of the most, brilliant talkers in that great legislative assembly, the alfciiliou of which ho is able to hold as few others can. Peoplo speak of him as a "word carpenter." but with admiration, admira-tion, on accouut of the beauty of hit sentence:;. Very popular everywhere, he holds his sent with a unique niid peculiar grip, largely liocause ilu wonn-n of his ... 1 district admire him and like him. This. however, is not mainty on account of his iH pood look?, but because of his loftv ideals. He has au exalted idea of wo-man wo-man and her place in the world no non- JM sense about it, .but a real soiifimoiit. ILis speech in (iic house on Ihc ".Motherhood 'H of Our Country," 'which was a protest-against protest-against the forcible, drugging of Mr". Minor Morris out of fho While Hou?i brought him thousands of approving Je tors from all over the United States. H is remembered, as part of m record. that when his father died, although IH hardty more than a boy. he educated sisters and took care of his mother. Tint is the kind-of man they Hke down in Toxarkana, aud thus il i that Shop- t pard, when he socks re-election to com cress, has no oppoFifion. and is ipw likely (o have any as. long as he choose- to hold his present job. JH Ilandsontc Senator. - Mott senators are too old fo bo be.i I if ul. In that dignified bodv Moien 1j 1-rose 1-rose ciilv' -holds the reputation of the iiandso'utirst man. Huge of stature, ho wears 'a mustache and no beard, lie a bachelor. In the upper house (hero h no more remarkable figure. Tie holds the state of Pennsylvania, politiculA speaking, in the hollow of his hand, having taken over the management of JM the "machine" from -Ma tt Quav on the. death of the latter. 'VA storv ia told about him to the effect that, when asked tM why he did not take a wife, lie replied that perhaps it might bo a good idea. H aud that ho would -refer the matter to ' 'flic o r u i ?.ation." |