Show ETHEL Will iLL T TOM I ONE OM SEASON UN N THE tH PRESIDENTS PRESIDENT'S HOUSE WASHINGTON July 27 When 27 When Miss Ethel Roosevelt makes her formal bow tp society at the White o house next winter winte Washington will see the first of ofa ofa a a. series of entertainments such as have hava not been held since the days of Nellie Nellie Nel Nd lie Grant True the social career of Mrs Irs Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nich Nich- olas Longworth as Alice I Roosevelt was marked by many notable affairs in Washington but with the exception o oa of ofa a few small smal dinners which were given for her sh shOrtly before she was married th there re was only orie one large larga entertainment r at the White house which was strictly for Miss Alice and that was her coming out ball Whether Vh ther the continuous shower of attentions attentions at at- from her friends and society generally precluded Miss Alice from having many fairs affairs of her own Was as never made clear Miss Ethels Ethel's first season as a society girl will be notable According to the present plans which are being discussed die dis cussed a brilliant ball ban will be given for Miss Ethel next January She will not have 1 finished her schooling ling but butwill butwill butwill will probably leave tb the National Cathedral Cathe Catbe- dral school after the Christmas holi holi- days It had been intended that Miss Ethel should go through the entire course but in the past few months she ha has been having such a good time in an informal way that the President and Mrs Roosevelt have decided to give her a season in the White house Ethel Roosevelt is very unlike Mrs Longworth She looks like her mother carries herself as straight as a young sapling and has has' the same peaceful self contained expression so character character- characteristic of Mrs Roosevelt Before Defore l leaving in the early summer she spent nearly every afternoon on horse horse- back Little parties were organized and not ev even n a a. chaperon was taken along Usually there there- were sev several ral of the Pr Presidents President a aides and one or two gi girl girlfriends girlfriends l friends of Miss Ethel in thep arty Picnics Pic Pie were planned for two or three days in the week and everything was done to give Miss Ethel a jony oll time Now th that t she has a taste of going 4 goin out ut she is anxious to make her debut and this has been een promised Will Be on the Safe Side While political writers all over the country are busy conjecturing whether the President will a accept the nomination nomination nomination nomina nomina- tion or or wh whether ther some one of the numerous numer ous candidates will win occupy the executive executive executive tive chair Miss Ethe is going to be on the safe side anyway and have h her r debut so so if the hand of fate points to some other man than her distinguished father she he will have had the honor the glory lory glory and all the fun of f. f having made her er bow DOW to society in the Whito White house The ball will be given in the east cast room and will be planned on an even more elaborate scale than the one which the President and Mrs l Roosevelt gave for Miss Alice It will bring together the most exclusive young people in in New York Boston Philadelphia and Washington and will mark the opening I of the he gayest season the White house has known since President Roosevelt assumed the reins of office Following the debut ball ban there will be a series of dinner dances for young people These will probably be given every two weeks or perhaps more more often The President and Mrs Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt will probably entertain an unceasing unceasing unceasing ing series of house parties and every diversion that an hostess can conceive will be arranged for Miss Ethel A Strikingly Pretty Girl I When abe ahe 1 finally nany makes her debut society will not welcome a girl who has had no exp experience ein in social affairs for Ethel Roosevelt has been informally a party to the tho White ho house se entertainments entertainments entertain entertain- ments meats almost ever since she went there to make her home She Sho was one of the most conspicuous assistants at the wedding wed wed- ding of Mr and Mrs Longworth and has been in evidence at all the state receptions since that time She is a strikingly pretty girl very unaffected cordial self p possessed and full fun of fun She is the constant companion companion com corn panion of her mother and always accompanies accompanies accompanies ac ac- ac- ac companies Mrs Roosevelt on on th the trips out of pf f town wh when n it is possible for her to do so Mrs Roosevelt and Miss Ethel are more like two girls together than mother and d daughter and nd the bond of affection and striking l' resemblance has been a matter of pleasing comment in in Washington since Miss f ss Ethel w was s a a I slip lip of a in short frocks focks |