Show 1 f N d Ny rl jj SOCIETY F r. By SALLIE V. V H. H ETT 16 AP- AP Watching a fa mil adjust ad- ad just itself to Ufe In the House Is an old but ever new story to old because for more than Jears the change has been made every tour or at least ever eight years and because no two families fam- fam ever do It just aUke There Is such a charm about It too when children are about and already the large g that constantly sur- sur the White House entrance watch as much for th grandchildren as for the executive exec exec- I I and Mrs There seems so little unnecessary formality about the adjustment there no the president and his entire en- en tire taking It as a matter at course except for such events as the reception which which- started the week oCt It seemed quite as if Hoover might be a there herself goIng go- go Ing In and coming out In her aId natural way just as when she usell to She and her niece ss 1 Janet Large have taken walks about the streets with not nota a secret service man In sight and ear In the week the made n. n hon py s they did ix bi around Lafayette Square the park upon the nort 1 front of the White House faces Just as when she held the for the diplomats and on 4 ware the same fon velvet dres af deep heliotrope color fashioned with a deep V In front and showing a at rare lace For the walk she donned the cloth coat In the same shade the velvet and feU hat corresponding corresponding- In color and even carrIed the same purse that she used on Inauguration day The latter Is of medium size of brownish leather She wore brown suede shoes lIss Large who Is always well but Inconspicuously dressed wore a champagne color fur coat with deep collar and cuffs of light brown fur and a hat ot the twO shades Later In the week was a pretty pret- pret i ty picture that Hoover and her law daughter Irs Herbert Jr and Peggy Ann Hoover made In the show at the department of agriculture Peg Peg-gy Ann Is fond Of lowers low low- ers as is her grandmother and it Vas with difficulty that at prevented the oung lady of 3 from taking a fat little fist full of gay blossoms Pegg Ann bids fair to occupy no Inconspicuous part In House life If her grandparents g e ba their She Is a companionable little lady and well behaved but with a. a joyousness that thatIs Is contagious She accompanied her grandmother Into the east a afew few day ago when a largo group of high girls from ErIe Pa and sang for Each administration brings In changes but for the most the Hoovel Hoo- Hoo vel administration is moving moving- ot without a single There Is radio room through which they are kept In touch with the outer world motion pictures are at their disposal the sho s being given In Inthe the cast room where hundreds of reels were run to amuse President Wilson during last Ulness and where President and Irs l often entertained their friends from part of the world themselves as entertainers but sa far the President and Hoover Hoo- Hoo ver have confined themselves to the marIne band I In receiving the heads ot diplomatic diplo- diplo matic missions and their wives at atthe the early In tho week the President and ob- ob the ement made for diplomatic and other state an which would have been feasible had the entire corps been The dean of the corps the ambassador of Great Britain and Lad Isabella Howard stood with the Secretary of State and 1 Kellogg at the head ot the line of ambassadors and their wives the ministers and their wives the charges and their ladles rang rang-ed about the east room The President and Hoover app are areat at the a time accompanIed the presidents president's dents dent's aides and passing alon the theline line stopped to have the guests pre pre- just as before a state dinner Later the President and Hoover Hoo- Hoo ver met the compan In the state dining room where tea as served from a bU et table By ADELAIDE KERR EW YORI tarch 16 AP- AP Activities heralding the of a. a spring ew York clety this week Interest center d' d in charity carnivals the flower sho and the hunt for new ward ward- actually the pro 1 gram was ane of preparation rathe than Social affaIrs are rather at i standstill except for the small e. e parties that are the t. t 1 of the at this season but plans for coming events go on apace Many interesting interesting- affairS affairS' ue scheduled far the brilliant season that Easter romance of CS I will furnish the decorative for the charIt carnival 19 which Is to be glnn in Square Garden for the of the Judson health The historic his his- entrance ot Cortez Into Mexico Mex- Mex ico and the welcoming tresta stae by will be In Inthe the pageant Aztec Gold The title recalls the decorative use made of tho metal by the Ate s and Incas The arrival ot the Spanish conquerors con con- will be staged In a sumptuous sump sump- setting While the sun dess and her attendants look on great bells wUl proclaim th arrival ar- ar rival Of Cortez and a chorus ot several hundred voices will greet him Mexican Spanish and Aztec ill be worn by the eral participants in the pageant A score of crimson tor hes will the scene and all allwill will be reflected In oblong pool of water setting aU the stage at both ends A. A J Diddle Caunt and Henry f Taft are among those serving on the advisory board of the carnival Of the debutante de- de committee are at work on the dances and which are to be a feature ot the In the midst of its plans for charity benefits society found time to attend the flower show In Grand Cen ral palace where many blue ribbOns were awarded the exhibits from Its awn gardens suburban were in the garden contests and the lIst of competitions for plants and flowers was both and dla- dla The lilIe of the valley b J. J p organ whO was ane Qt the est larg-est exhibitors nt the show attracted wide So did the King George tulips entered en- en by Mrs nelll and the roses by rs Payne Chubb whO WOn the cup for the third displayed a tulip arden g-arden moss steps while rs Kahn exhibited an old fashioned English garden of sweet peas pap pap- and banked against a white fence l A program which ranged from Shakespeare to jazz In portra Love Scenes or Four Centuries Centuries' drew a large number at the to the Ethel more Barr theatre last Sunday Is Eva Le Bun Sdney and a. a Or ather actors ac- ac tors amI actresses their services to the entertainment which to rol e funds for the Eleonora Duse fellowship fUnd J A t the end or 1921 Canad among among- the countries of the world In Import export and g trade |