Show u t Social Season n of as t It lIng t OIl a I I I Tp society with It Its constantly changing figures an and figureheads le II ready for tor forthe the resumption ot of winter The season In ashIngton opens open I bout about Christmas but It II i riot In ht full I till tide until nI the presidents New Yr Years reception I In make lip up Washington society I Is I 1 and is II not exclusive for tor It consists coula ot of two II Olle the old aristocratic resi rel residents dents who draw the line Une ot of distinction between th the elect and the Impossible with a more rigId than do New York One Hundred and Fifty the other the peD people le The tor forr mr met consists largely of descendants of the old southern aristocracy ray and or of the thereat great reat houses houe that were ere the arbiters ot of fashion let In the capital before th the war warTh Th They have Inherited and pride In 10 Inthe the mn men and d beautiful women who have havo for or made tb the fem fam fly name famous into Inlo this circle it I as aa impossible for 1111 one rIot not possessing the theme sesame me of 1 birth manners and nd social position pollion to re en enter ter even en though he h should be a chief mawl u as It Is II for tor a camel cmel to go 10 through i itile ithe tile the eye ot of a needle Harriet 1 lAne bane Johnstone the niece of and I chatelaine cf t he 1 White WhiteHouse I House during hI his w was the last lut lady Idy ot of the executive mansion to be really cordially received Into thin circle Th The other known II as the set Includes Include the families of the prell dent members r ot of the cabinet corps corpa lu supreme rem court judges Judie sen representatives and heads hd or of de Th The usual ot of education polished manners good birth and talent count for tor nothing here Wealth may win wIll entrance to the socie OCle society ty tr ot of the lawmakers but the real door doorIs la Is opened by the ballot box Some Somo members ot of official society are rids but mot moat ot of them depend largely largI on what they receive for tor their services to their country In most cases calt all that they rec receive lve le Is spent In keeping up with the I socIal p procession The diplomats who I visit the capital are amazed at the lax It exercised 1 In filling the drawing rooms At Washington To the after atter afternoon noon receptions ot of wives ot of senators tors and representatives an and those thoM In life lite practically anyone any one may come For Forthe Forthe the more exclusive dinners and teas teal man who In their native clues never saw the Inside ot of n fashionable draw drawIng Ing room are not only Invited but are made much ot of because ot of their political positions Then too loo any well dressed young man Inan can enter the I belt beet circles cirellI of at society and ond even E ty v a t ry 4 4 Jt r r t 1 j t 1 15 SS R T MAnna e 1 rl c ay 1 I t r O or MANNA 5 t t P W e a lie be sought alter after because young mn men are re In Washington el year the rank of at Wa Washington are swelled by a number of deb db The They do not c come out In Washington because their parents ex I pec the daughters to marry Washing Washington I Iton ton men for tor there art are fewer eligible I mIll men In circles Irel than on one might fancy ot of the men are ant elderly and married There t Is however II a certaIn In making a Washington coming coining nut ut party The most mOlt interesting Set lilt In ton tOil Is of course courll the diplomatic coda corll Mme u who last lut year gave ve a number ot of afternoon receptions at the Chin legation I Is Lady excepted the most popular lady Idy ot of the corp corll Un hike mot most ot of her countrywomen Mm Wu I Is very H progressive and nd In second arlon acre antt hr her husbands wishes follows follow as 11 much us III possible the customs ot of the I I country In which he my may bt be stationed I I Miss Mill lichen hay who ho I is the hostess hOlte hOltet at t tie the mansion ot of tile the secretary ot of state 11 and Miss Flora Wilson the daughter of the secretary ot of tur ture who is III the head hed ot of his hil house hou will willbe III be tw two notable hOlte hostesses It U II hinted I I that a ot of rivalry exists between beun the young ladle and who move In the MIM circle are there therefore tore fore rather interested In ht regard to secial se ao alaI cial developments where the two art are concerned Them HIt there I is Nn Admiral Deweys ramous campaign for tor precedence over Oel Ain MII General Milea II ant I pal which those thole who know t tb hady ay y she e Is II likely lIkel to win Inca she he bu tact tactA perseverance and the pt rIeN of oC social ruseS u to h her advantage Then too an n admiral outrank a use lIu tenant general Among the debutantes ot of tM ties winter Miss Ruth daughter of Senator and Mrs Mark lark Hans JInna is II likely to enjoy success not she b N Ie beautiful tr for none of at the henna dive art are ry pretty n but because fit at atthe the wealth and great t political POW power of el 1 her father I I For the debut ot of MIN fIll Mr her par ate are expected to II IL a grand corn com comI I lag out ball At their tin n lAlli yette yett square MIN Mill Manna has 1111 bUll beets carefully educated and is II a II fine hone holM woman She I is simple to her taste and retiring and amiable In She le I II a type trpe or of the pleasant well Veil edu educated American girl The house In Ut the henna live has baa for tor years yra been a lOCI social center The Garret A who ho preceded the Illness as a its Ita occupants were Wre notable for tor theIr refined i The man mansion Ion sion Will was built for far Colonel Benjamin Ole Ogle Taylor one ona of 01 tM the leaders of the theold theold old aristocracy Miss Tillman who makes her debut this tI Is the only living daughter ot of Senator Tillman late rov gov governor of If South Routh Carolina She Ph I a abright bright pret pretty t girl Irl of the typical bru brunette nette type She wit IU IJO honi In South Car Carolina olins olina ed In a private school In Virginia and I lc the tho Idol of her fathers heart heArl Other prominent debutantes are MI Fanny Fuller daughter of hid Ju lus lice and nd Mrs Fuller 11 Miss e daughter ot of And Mrs 1411 McKenna lilies II Is III a very fry beautiful girl Irl of the red NIl blond blon order and I le fond of at outdoor sport Rh was wal educated In a convent tans trona which I she he wu was graduated last lut June Junt A lea will be given by bJ hn her mother to 10 mk make hr her known to society tr tin kiss Margaret Jona Jon daughter of Senator Jones ot of Nevada is 11 a charming girl and a amateur tennis player She Is IA also 10 an golfer and a lover ot of all outdoor sports Durin During the wInter Senator and Mn ra Jones will rive give It a reception for tor their daughter at the hotel hold where whre they r re reside side i Senator and Mrs 11 William 1 P Fr Frye ex expect poet to Introduce Into the social life lite of at atthe the capital this winter their two to rand grand granddaughters daughters Moth Hoth young foun ladles hue have traveled and nd are re highly accomplished One OM ot of the prettiest t debutantes is I Miss Lila Llla Shoup a daughter of Senator Sentor Shoup ot of Idaho Senator and nd Mrs Shoup live at the and nd occupy P py a suit stilled for tor enter entertaining The debut ot th their lr elder ehler daughter a couple ot of years tars ago 1110 wu was a aver avery ver very brilliant affair Miss 1 Florence Field daughter of at airs Thomas Nelson Page although bArely 16 will come out this winter She I Ia U Ua a specially bright and nd pretty prett girl Irl Miss Field Is III an n heiress hr her father who ho hors was Mrs rs Pages first husband having left lett hi hie children about I Miss Mill Mary Iary Carlisle daughter or of Mr I I I and nd Mrs Calderon Carlisle and 1111 Malhilde Townsend beauty and heir ea ese anti and the daughter ot of Mr Air rind find lla Mr Richard Townsend To are representatives ot of old exclusive who are expected ete to make their llo low to I the world this season TI |