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Show Diplomat Lion of Washington ijBi BY CONSTANCE, GABRUTHER3 , Uucpo, The Tribune, lnjftwp, Jan. 22. WnahinR-,!rib WnahinR-,!rib opportunity this win-. iFff'P wlio lins created ip-L9cs ip-L9cs oC the nobility of lo Li. Craftanzoghi, NRas secretary of tho JajSffilic new sccrotnry and si edRnuiny claims to notori-,'PM?aUhcnt notori-,'PM?aUhcnt through ihc b'b--JU'llio dashing . younE utaii.TnnH'fe popular in Lon-'to'ypiBfnr Lon-'to'ypiBfnr fo tho United Of'SRjprcss his ardont spir-TQ spir-TQ iat flenn. tho handsome 'JVellcniu parliament, is a.j3R'rhis snrrorial aecom-I'SKhOMSCcrotary aecom-I'SKhOMSCcrotary combines traSBo with natural brccd-tffo3lHn3 brccd-tffo3lHn3 a dashing devil- l?Tij sponkinfr of Jenn iKuio his infatuation for wESopby of Greece, wife' ,n;ncl sister ot Emperor v $m is constant ly expect-jcjSion expect-jcjSion from tho brothers of sWnernlly rewarded. .For u-'Sfjp'otieiil'ly for develop- Wt'ffiy Flowers. in "Washington were ablfi the senson so far in lijjijMtis been brilliant. The fef'SMrs. Clover cave and 'S-Jrlrapor cost a few thou-taph thou-taph the favors "wore of 'm'jlowers were tho most "Situ functions, thoso at a'mg sir boing orchids and SduT ftDraper -was decidedly reasoned Miss.BIcch into hei Srsuasion: ho Miss Taft 'Tf f attraction, and instend & n. brief stav, as she had n2 ained the ontiro evening. -SS&Drapcr would never get tioi,'&nus, but siio is a whole-Hjfc whole-Hjfc and sha will havo n TgZsn sho marrus?. The faults iflR society do-s not seor" iffiSifc on. her head, 'though nnl ,n llHl''1 sofc rrfte to tho foiincr Miss-plucky. Miss-plucky. iltjt'a Health Poor. . Taft has announced tofe; one else will .be mis-Jittfto mis-Jittfto house aiid iiostoss for "XXyfit is commonly known Wwfent is alarmed over her Mrs. Taft has taken fjjSi'd with Mrs. More, or Cjn, or Miss Pardons, her 2 mbf ten bo seen on a beau- JJKxolling in Connecticut dferare. some who wonder ' 5?fy Taft oC "ow York or jVjfviTuft of Cincinnati does .jjjnominal head of the cx- 7fn Mrs. Moro has. been 1irtlie hostess in name rtiffa's usurped for a' time by Mrs. Laughlin of Pitlsburg. Bui?, according ac-cording lo the inner gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Taff. rule Mr. Taft in tho-broader, sphere of statesmanship and Mrs. Jalt in the world of society. Joins Lltorary Contingent. Mrs. Larz Anderson of Boston is the latest addition to tho fashionablo coiit ingenti of literary women iu "Washington, "Wash-ington, many of whom won their literary laurels through having sent an open Jotter Jot-ter to their home paper, or by paying a dollar to become members of tho American Authors' association. Mrs. Anderson, ono mav opine, got her training train-ing from Mrs. John Elliott of Elision and Kome. and known in the domain" of lottors as Maud' Tlowe, the most talented df- tho manv daughters of .Julia Ward IIowo. The venture of Mrs. Anderson s. called "The Great Sea Horse' a col lection of child tales, will not displace Grimm, or Hans Christian Anderson, but it is very good and shows that Mrs. Anderson An-derson a'mong other modern luxuries retains re-tains a competent; socretarv. ' Is Plump little Baby. Young Master Vincent McLean, aged now about four weeks, the infant son of Mr. and Mxa. Nod McLean, has developed de-veloped into a plump Uttlo gentleman, quit in common"' with others of his class. Tho storj- that he was sickly is quite false. The youngster is too young yet to appreciate tho fact that ho- in very rich and likewise is c too young lo appreciate thc wondrous care that is being taken with special .nursos, trained physicians. Kterilized milk, arid I know not what else. During tho illness of his grandfather, Thomas P. Walsh, the millionaire 'mine owner of Denver, young Vincent wept at frequent intervals, but I fancj- that it was caused by a draught on his crib rather than an undorstand-ing undorstand-ing of the true state of affairs. South Has a Chance. Southern society now has its chance at General and Mrs. Albert L. Mills, tho general being Ihc commander of Ihc department of the gulf.- IT. S. A., and having just started on his lour of inspection. in-spection. J understand ,a number of affairs af-fairs have boon planned at Mobile and Atlanta, but -as General Mills's headquarters head-quarters aro jn Atlanta, the presence of "Ihc Mills there is nothing unusual. Both General Mills and .Mrs. Mills are 'noted for thoir beauty , and "their social activities here were not limited, io the army set. . Tom Walsh, Aviator. Speaking of Mr. Thomas V. Walsh I knew of very few persons whp arc so keenly interested in .aviation as he. J thought perhaps that he would attend the international meeting in Los Angeles, Ange-les, but his health was very poor at the time. This did not prevent tho' Washington Wash-ington Aero society from electing him Co head thoi body With a man of such fortune and practicability as Mr. Walsh possesses going in for Hying, wo may look for somo real benefits if combined brains and cash go for aught. Armyv Set Is Interested. ' An ongagbment which T know will interest the army set -is (hat of Miss Henrietta von Schradcr and Lieutenant Prentice Feck Bassctt, TJ. S. N. The bridc-elccl is the daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Frederick von Schrader, and the announcement was made at a lunch-con lunch-con given by Miss Ellis , Barry, daughter daugh-ter of General Barry, recently in San. Francisco. Lion ena'n t Bassett, .who is a Now Yorker, is stationed in the JBos-, ton navy yardvOii subuiarino duty. He graduated from Annapolis in 1901. The wedding will be iu Aprl. r , White House Visitors. Mrs. Charles P. Anderson of Cincinnati Cincin-nati todav rounded but a fortnight's visit at the white houso. Mrs. Anderson's Ander-son's daughters, tho Misses Anderson, have been here about a week. They are well known in society, having been the guests of Mrs. Larz' Anderson and also having often been guests of Mrs. Taft when Mr. Taft was secretary of wa r. For the first time during the present season Mrs. Evcris A. Hayes and Miss Hayes, wife and daughter of Iieprcson-tative Iieprcson-tative Hayes of San. .lose. Cal., entertained enter-tained this week. Mrs. Hayes has been in poor health and spent tho early -part of the winter at tho Hayes country residence resi-dence near San dose, which is one of the finest on tho Pacific coast. Brief Mention. Lady Alan Johnstone and her cousin, Miss Margaret Montgomery of Portland, Or., arc having a delightful time abroad dividing thoir timo. between London and Pnris. They spont tho holidays in London Lon-don and are now preparing to go to Copenhagen Co-penhagen lo .join Sir Alan t.lohnstone, who is British minister there. Mrs. Oollis Huntington will spend tho balance of tho winlor in California, stio was for a time tho guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Perkins of California, and Minn went to Now York for a short slay before, journeying jour-neying west. Mrs. Samuel Piles, accompanied by her dauglitor and young son. Samuel, Jr., havo arrived from, California for tho congressional season. Senator Piles has taken apartments at tho Ooclrran. Representative and Mrs,. Wheolorand Miss Wheeler Havo returned from. Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, whero they havo been visiting. visit-ing. Mrs. Hardwick of Georgia has arrived and joined Representative Hardwick. Thoy havo taken apartments at tho Nor-mandy Nor-mandy for tho winter. Senator Shivoly, who has been in Indiana, In-diana, has returned to Washington, 1 Miss L. Taylor of Dallas. Tox., has been tho gunst of Represent ntivo and Mrs. Henry since1' the holidays. Miss "Eubunk of Sherman, Tex., is the guest of Representative and Mrs. ; ".rack" Brail. |