Show Y 8 1 NEW JEW QUEEN l' l IN NEW LY YORK j i- i SOCIETY Q i jt ny- ny rp- rp i j S. S S S. S I ORK May Who Vho shall say John Jphn hn D. D Rockefeller Jr is not I i fortunate young woman In n the thea a 81 contented husband s to go 0 to his church I I to s many mansions and mints of ot ther In adores her I ces friends young and old the old the mother ther used to make S the e newest diamond crown in an I II Idolized bride in her first firstS I s beautiful as amiable and as aa g 3 beautiful t I daughter he of or one multi multi-mu- d the wife of another om her but to love her none but to praise more gifts gift than this could be Z person let a fairy ame e them and a II fairy god- god stow them oung John D. D Rockefeller mar mar- I Abbey b i Aldrich r h of f Rhode g Island Id breath and whispered U lIlie do With her Lovely to degree hi highly educated pos- pos every every qualification for tor leader- leader making was the bride Iy could not make up its mind I F be allowed to enter enterS Ii i S or would be sequestered S the theother other ladles of the Rock Rock- lies Illes the Rockefeller gentle gentle- be n a a. success But society l at t them with greedy eyes one veS-one and all possessed the making borne homp so pleasant for forS S that these ladies have e not N t J go Out Into the world or l And AndU U New ew York in Cleveland in ill J the ladies of th tha r J household have preferred to own private alms aims to taking It if society e i e Organized private orchestras orchestras' ir KI III in them themselves They great charitable enterprises j S te e con coni COnStrUcted private skating I their friends they have laid V s They have walked danced played and read j the they gone outside of Eted S lies Ules to do i i. i Mr Rocke- Rocke I has 5 been the l why Mrs Irs Strong the eldest the family Mrs Irs McCormick aughter and Mrs Prentice lighter hav been seen abroad Ii the daughters have adopted j the mother to see what e IJohn would do t g Mrs John sur surprised them a ded ed her husband to join a as s Jared ared elegantly gowned and h at the opera I She bought magnificent dresses and sent the hearts of the dressmakers skyward I She consented to be a a. patroness at atall atall atall all the c charity affairs She followed the fads and wore pearls Her gowns we wele e cut Just low nough and her American beauty roses were Just the right shade She nodded cordially to Mrs Astor across the opera-house opera from bo box to box and sank into her seat a recognized queen to r receive elve the homage of ot Gotham- Gotham ites Hes It is hoped that young young- Mrs Rockefeller I will 1 be able to revive the salon This never has been successfully accomplished in New ew York Mrs Paran Stevens did it itIn itIn itin In a way and others have attempted it But Mrs Rockefeller has the ability to establish a salon such a a I has ne r been seen een this side of the water She has the money for it she he has the beauty to maintain It also the ability that draws people together She has political friends and millionaire friends and more than all she has the l force of character to make of ot the American American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean salon the power in American life which the European salon saloa Is in Europe |