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Show GflTHeRSD UJHIL6 ' , By Edith ADDinG ssr Mrs. F. S. Mulock is wearing a "wimple," one of the type that Is a part of the fetching matching hat of Dubonnet, which exactly matches the smart frock she wear with.it. Mrt. Mulockfthe first one seen in the smart set wearing the modern version of the medieval me-dieval wimple, should make for iU local popularity, for it is most becoming. . Mrs. George Jay Gibson, coming out of ths private dining room at the Town club after luncheon ths other day, waa perfectly stunning in an aftsrnoon frock of aqua crepe with silver encrust at either slds of ths bodice, simulating a bolero Jacket that was oh, so different Mrs. Lane W. Adams is Just too thrilled over hsr new old home. Paradoxical sounding, but Elaine saya, "We bought a cute old house at 32i Seventh avenue and have done it over, and I Just love it, an I have both my front rooms, living and dining room, done alike in French blue, rose and mountain mauve." Doesn't it sound Just too lovely ? Katherine (Mrs. E. A.) Little-field, Little-field, returning with Ted from a three-week vacation In San Francisco, Fran-cisco, says it was amasing. the definite defi-nite change In the stylee (window shopping! shown in ths city of the Golden Gate the week preceding New Year's and tha few days she was there following. Much shorter hair, tha kind recently being done in New York about three Inches long all over the head and fluffed (swell idea for naturally curly heada) and, of course, much upswept up-swept hair and very, very gay print, hats of silk and Jersey, severely se-verely tailored suits, etc, etc., etc Tobacco yellow" is one of the newer names for colors this season, so Mrs. J. R. Ashton (Lsona) found out shopping the other afternoon. But then she chose metal cloth. Women are like that. Such fun seeing oneself In the movies, especially skiing movies, so a group found out In tha George R. Coreya suite at tha Hotel Utah Friday evening when some of the folk who have recently been to Sun Valley were Invited In to see themselves them-selves as others will see them on the silver screen. And that brings up ths very new-eet new-eet and "had hoped to be exclusive" Bones club. However, with casualties casual-ties listed every week end, the limited lim-ited membership promise to become be-come elastic Ah, me! Lettering from the nation's capital. capi-tal. Mrs. Walter Bloedorn (Edith Sutherland) to her friend, Ross (Mrs. H. J Plumhof, regarding Roe' recent visit in Washington, wrots: "It waa such fun to bs together to-gether and talk over all of the people I used to know when we were girls together, and it waa ao amasing amas-ing that I remembered so many incidents in-cidents whsn It Is so hard for me to remember what Is trumps." The proud parent of another lovely little girl, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rich-ard S. Bennett 402 Eleventh avenue, ave-nue, welcomed the young lady, weighing ' pounds, on ths second day of the new year at St Mark's hospital. The Bennetts have not yet selected a name for the little girl, Mrs. R. 8. Alkson, mother of Mra. Bennett, aaya, but are conaid-st-ing a family name as they did with the first daughter, whoss name la Allison, hsr mother's maiden name. Mrs. Bsnnett was Virginia Alkson. |