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Show MRS. OLIVER HARRIMAN HAS SHOCKING PARASOL NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Society is becoming accustomed to shocks, varying vary-ing from the latest escapades of young millionaires to the reported heart concerns con-cerns of pretty widows; but Sherrill Bchell, a. prominent Ban FranctN-an, is the hero of the very latest society shock. The other night at Delmonico's, Mrs. Oliver Harriman handed to Mr. rVhell an electric lighted parasol as a cotillion favor. Mr. Schell, you know, is awfully curious, cu-rious, and like "Meddlesome Mattie,". of aehoolbook fame, simply couldn't be come interested in anything else until he took a peep at the work. He does not take on when hurt, so he did not scream; in fact, his language, though heaven kpows what he said mentally, was almost apologetic. At any rate, no action for damaged feelings is contemplated. contem-plated. The Californian learned considerable from his investigation. |