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Show I Iff GONE ROlCffll mil . S iington Too Hot for Rccep-ai Rccep-ai ft ions and Other Social I Events. ar(p f "1 of few officials II Remained in the city Is i ning Reunion of Young is at Secretary Meyer's chh I Home. '' Constance carruthers. iglle ised Wire io The Tribune. 3W' HINGTON, July 20. The extreme 'fell Nearly J"bT smashed whatever little plti Reeling thore was left In Wash- Ind tnith to tell that was not very 45 P ?JJost of the few devoted congre3- and official women folk who had s u nrp their minds to stand by their mr, rless hard working husbands, have ei& id and sought cooler places. E4u i" trying to imagine." said the wife 6ib iof tho national legislators, with $ In one or the most spacious of , ijnjtown apartment houses, "that . t' somo resort." The tinkle of the 3i.t h In the courtyard helped a little, 'jd, kho resi It was purely a triumph " i over matter. Scattered through- ' city, however are women, rcprc-r rcprc-r .every section of ihe country, who lF. Bt wavered in their determination 1 iln as long as the men of their B rare needed in Washington. etSfi ik of those poor men," said the ("little wife of a gallant southern ' "Thcv need all the little com-. com-. t. hen they gel through down there ! l ev can have." aVi wting cold drinks is one of ihe itk ild talents of that particular wom- I; not only her own lord, but some ss blessed colleagues slppod com-bTl com-bTl rough straws Inst week In her 5 ad rooms lo the whirr of an elec- i, that manufactured breezes when rauj j' ones were missing. i who have determined to stick it tili xontent to take up social life after S Automobile parties give animation ; noonllt streets, many making their Ulie country clubs. Porch parties order of the night, in town and ith Informal visiting from porch IcCe h. t story that we arc to have a real ri( icliess with us next winter has ' ) i fillip to the slay at homes. The tj a that ht-r grace of Marlborough . 'jr cided to make lir home at Wnsh- w Sand has purchased tho old Quay ll32 which Is to be remodolefl so that :ai! inilerbilt diKhoss may be able to In cn a large scale next winter ist Young Girls' Reunion. SJ inning reunion of voung gills who to s it winter's festivities in Washing - Dk )laf' recently in the home of tv of tlf Xsivy and Mrs. Meyer: nllton Mass They had' as their j.- Ilss Taft daughter of the presi-"j presi-"j ad Miss Laura Merriam and Miss -1 et Cot fon Smith, both of this city. ' there in lime for the Harvard tt w pices. Tlie little party has dis-fft dis-fft now, Miss Taft joining l:cr moth-uij. moth-uij. Pnrnmnttn I he Beverly estate. . thty will snend the summer; Miss n to join hei parent:: In their Vlr- lace, find Miss Smith to join her iM i'.at their summer place at Ipswich, rtl p jok B plensam chain of circumstances litr v"' hi'l'ig Bishop Mackav-Smlth T e family bK-k to Washington for ! rt'sldents. There was never n i dovrd pastor than Bishop Maokay-o. Maokay-o. ,wlien he was rector of old St. I aw hiireh. from which place he was . blsdiop cnadj nor In Philadelphia, i resigned that work now and will ij, svlth laurels untold for his manv n nd unseltlsh works. Pr? Jul his famllv have been always p.d with smart socletv because of , jmlnence of both families and be-rtM be-rtM of Inch lndt-pendent wealth, but iTf' ; stairs and fashionable friends ' Interfered with the duties or his S4" a?lslmp Maikay-Smith's health hii ecn '00,, 'or S01nc time and he year's vacation not long since, greatly Improved It Now. In re- fto the lirsing of his famllv, he tll ' to their Sixteenth street home, j tliey have never disposed of. 'daughter Helen married Charles t.of this riiv a few years ago. and vi ii8l.rt, dlKl'ince from her parents' In Slxlcenth street. tnrC ( . |