Show r MRS ROOSEVELT M FIRST LADY OF THE 1111 LAND a 1 I r 1 i aa M d a s 4 f r r w t fps Z r A I to toI rd ii r y Y F r I I h i tf l M p j 1 k 1 t ze t trl F t t x Y t c U i i A iv I X ef ar X i J Vw t rs 4 i LIEN HEN the tho Roosevelt family removed themselves and their belongings Into the thu W White Witte House many man per persons sons eons wondered where and how they would world stow stOll all nil the children Such Rueh persons did dill not know Mrs loose Hoole velt oell a 0 lady ly ulio In her way Is quite as as much the head hend of her tam fam II as us her distinguished d husband hu U Is I II Indeed I deed If IC f there had been Jeen nobody to look after the finances finance and the tine bable tho the husband and ond father was away on his picturesque que expeditions of ot ott war and hunting where would the Roosevelt family now be bo i t Some rich women born and bred In Inu u the United States ore are crude crune products of bf the untamed soil soli of liberty others are merely made modo over European One fine ladles Rut But tho the feminine sex of or this country Is U fortunate enough to be Je represented In Ira Inthe inthe the tho White house by I a 11 typical Ameri Amerl American can woman the daughter of at two cen centuries titles of republican culture and freedom free Iree freedom dom It U may ma bo be sold said further that her type Ipe Is purely American found nowhere no nowhere where else etee Tho The noblest and om eat ett raae ra rage e of humanity masculine and feminine U Is certainly to be produced Inthe In Inthe Inthe the United States from flom the blending of many peoples under conditions of liber liberty ty and ana abundance such as mankind has never before known l Edith I Carow Roosevelt has hns In her veins the blood of o English Dutch and Welsh ancestors handed down through many generations of or pure lur Besides representing the type of her country women woman she site has a 11 strong Indi of oC her own which social con conventionality conY v fortunately never could kill kill U It tIll In Is Irresistible It Is la line fine and per 1111 perfect perfect t ct Under Url nil circumstances what this thin woman says goes griea ImBT SWEET FAHr JUs Edith the presidents second wife and n nd first Is u a 1 brunette brunelle which of Itself makes her hor as RII asfar asfar far a as 01 It counts a II good mate for tor n a man manu u w huso hoO blondness blond ness Inclines to auburn She Is above tilt the medium tnt lum height as dis dla distinguished and graceful as Queen Alex Alexandra Alexandra andra in hider bearing and she has haa that charm alas alna so rare among American women a cultivated distinct voice If you look carefully at nt her picture you ou will see set she possesses the facial marks of a observer nose none a n little lung long Ion I and pointed forward eyes yos keen and und in intent Int intent tent t nt looking not too large and sad with a n faint suggestion of the tho oriental In m the muscles around them A reader of o the human countenance would conclude from this that lint the tho lady huly Is one who ho sees ees lee everything but Is le not a 11 great rent talker tulker This Tills estimate would be he correct Mr Mrs Roosevelt Is a Q particularly delightful converser when she chooses choose to be but that Is not and aid only among her family tumuli and Intimates Tint That pres pre president president ident who complained complain that he never knew but bul one woman who did dill not talk when ho wanted to 10 think would have hae been charmed with Mrs A GOOt l The Time first to be noted In his Inthe Inthe the distinctly American t type tYle pe of at woman Is h her r all round roup capability 11 11 It In the man of or affairs financial nail And other otherwise otherwise wise wi This quality of at nIL all round busi busl business ness lions capability New Englanders long bang ago alto named faculty and It Is UH us marked ed in the new mistress of at the White House Hoult as II U It was wan In III the tho mother mol her of when phea she aha he patched her boys clothes nail and owed and contrived to send him from the log cabin home to la college It If Mrs Hool velt were a II poor 1001 woman she would manage somehow to 10 keep keel out of debt and educate her children and a both they thoy and ana site she would woul 1 be always neatly dress dreis dressed ed d and exquisitely clean Millionaire Hetty Hett Green quite quit apart from her per personal personal personal eccentricities has the American woman quality of at faculty acuity In an nn emi oni eminent nent aunt degree To transact necessary business quickly and wisely without making the least lest fuss about It ns as Mrs did when she her ber boys faces and lands hands over again with witha lIh lIha a wet tern towel el just as they were wore entering the carriage to Join the inaugural pro procession procession cession delaying the grand strut twit itself u few fe moments for the purpose this is II evidence of that some same feminine acul faculty ty A AMERICAN A As developed thus thu far the tha true type of American woman praised bo be the Fodal Is not no t sentimental s IS a or glen given to ov of emotion and she never neer has hysterics gh She Knows that violent talent outbursts only Injure her tier cause cau e morally and herself physically One Oae could never under any circumstances Imagine Mrs losing her head hea or throwing up her arms aims and screech ing Faithful to 10 her type her will vill Is strong her reason and intelligence are self poised i she understands herself herselt her family and the world Sho She has hu that high hl h order of o both loth Intellect and con ton conscience science which frequently exists ex Isis tor to together gether To do 10 what Is right one must mum mu t thae have hae Intellect enough to know l now what Is right Again praised be the goda gods forr for r the woman who wino knows known and deoc doe doo and snakes makes no fuss fuesl It would be bo a vital mistake however to conclude that lint because she hits has brains brain and will VIII power tho the mistress of or ortho limo thu house or her hor type Is II lacking In the this affections On the contrary that thatIs Is precisely pi wisely where whore they are gloriously endowed em owed Their devotion whether to fondly family tum II y friends or principle Is 10 deep deel and strong ns as the fathomless fat stream that flows Hows on ou forever but does doe not w ete It Itself itself self felt In spurts It t knows better Mr Mrs would die for tor liar her lieI children none the less leas because she tulle Is 8 their heir wise Willi trainer and the thu director of their edit edu education cation while so far AS liS her bier own on personal ambitions ambition are nn concerned she line has simply I blotted herself out and merged her hor ex ox existence Into that of her hor husband TO TUB TILE MANOR MANOn nOUN BORN All tho the world knows what she Is making of oC the social regime of the I present administration To fo begin be ln with she chic Is III n lady lall to the manor born Ilk like Ike a 1 queen While her own nun tastes are nie simple sire she ho Is perfectly nu fait RIt In volitional social usage Site She Bass has ha dig dignity dignity dignity of her own which Is able ablo to 10 keep people ort oft when they would approach too closely Commonplace familiarity Is II destructive of the tho best social results and Ind nd the White While House mistress knows how hall to prevent It In her tier own fly tI mid and not giving Ins offense The lullu Influence hub ence on CU American society of a coolheaded cool coul coolheaded headed high bred brod 11 rod Intellectual woman will whit bet be n pronounced and Mrs Roosevelt Is I an nn accomplished a musician and linguist t and one sins nt of o the very ery few Indies In to the thus Washington id lon circle who can converse with some seine of ot the foreign diplomat In lit their own tongue She tins has hR a 0 noble literary die dis discrimination crimination and Is II well acquainted with politics both foreign and domestic Site She dresses and nd care elly but plainly and always In hr perfect taste At home demo she likes to 10 w wear r white Further tho the remarkable distinction Is III claimed for her for of tinting having ha no fads a lb In par lIar particular tarr the first lady of ot the lie land Is I en entitled titled to sympathy for she Rhe misses a lot Jot lotof lotof of fun un She has hal however that rare sense ene of humor which Is la such a saving i grace glare In n n a woman Do you ou know l now Mrs Roosevelt very ery I well weld U Is otten asked of those people I Iwho who are known to be on her visiting list There are few who can bay Ir they the do for her list of Intimate friends In Is limited and while she Is II always graci gracious gracious ous And churning charming to her acquaintances slue flie I le III not nol the least Mt diffuse and seems In to keep bep her best belt for Cor h her r husband hl baUll and h her r Immediate hone home circle HAS POSITIVE IDEAS She Is I In many ways with her liar own Ideas firmly settled as ns to what should and should not be bill done It Is sold said that when she he first t went to Albany and found that public receptions de der devolved solved upon her formal handshaking she blie he announced her intention of ot not slinking shaking hands with any one It was wandered how she would avoid It U but when the time lime came carne for Mrs Hoose veils first public reception she sho was there to greet gmt her guests In the mot most charmingly affable fashion but her hands tightly grasped a large bouquet No one ono could feel teel offended at tho the gra gracious cious clous manner and the sweet KI smile and the th few pleasant words word of greeting and there here were here few who noticed that the handshake was W S omitted She has Ime recognized that It Is impossible Impossible Impossible sible to give ge out to 10 everybody and consequently reserves AS IS much strength as lIB she ghe can call She rarely visits away A from home and although II she h Is by no moans means a It recluse OH as both Joth she and the tine lire are fond tend of going she ahe never stays Into late at any entertainment el t and Is III Invariably the first first guest to leave kayo after aCtor a n dinner f No Nu matter how busy bU and how hew full felt ull her life may be lie some portion l of If the day dllY dayIs Is III always set eel apart for absolute quiet and certain hours are devoted ox elusively to 10 h hn bier r children who receive probably time the tender t caro care and atten attention ion tion that liars have ever been Inen lavished upon children n In hi their position In life lite Their interests tR are hors end sho ho Is ts more like blue III e un en elder sister than a mother to them while a In time Urn of o Illness no matter lutter how goon n II trained nurse nUrN hu she may have hae the greater part of the nursing tolls folio upon Ulon her herAn herAll An All Ideal Mool wife and mother she was WM often ofen called and ant rightly at lit the time thus of ot the Urn Spat Spanish Ish war She Sims never made mule any complaint nt never showed showell any ny signs of oC anxiety anklet excepting that those Iho who ho knew her Intimately MW saw her grow visibly paler pater and th thinner Inner but hUI she he never broke down until after litter her hor husband huban had returned from the war and during I 1111 nil that time she Rhe was wu entirely with Ith her hor children her one endeavor seeming iteming to tolie tolie tolie lie tn to prevent any sadness coming to them theta OP OJ MODEST ST MEANS M As 11 Is li well ell known President and Mrs have hae not been bee II people of large tumid have certainly never lived bond those means In NU II When his term of governor K vernor was wall over and before bufore b ore tho tuft Inauguration In March they the kept Ito tho house houlle open at Oyster Oler Ila Hay although all their neighbors had long Ions since tone gone Into town ton The fhe children attended then and the VR was IU re rev retained tanned but the home life lIe went welt on ex noly as II though It was from rom choice chol that they stayed there and today the ver verdict verdict dict of o the children Is I that th there re never neer was a It winter The Roosevelt turnout U II s t I most mOlt democratic one ono The coachmAn Is II eer certainly II not trot up lip to the tho tie accepted of ot smart society for tor he ties had a n mus mils mustache ache tache and there Is II no uto footman or sec flOe second ond end man men It 11 hue has always pleated pleased both Mr and Mr Mrs lt to live their lives 11 Ia Independent Indell of oC any Rn changes of fashion or of oC popular feeling and the home homo has hal been lIeen from flam time line the American homo In the best beat at RIn of at the limo word and yet et there lucre is no doubt that when at the White Whitt italics with limo tho necessary formality that the petition must needs bring the Iha prel president president dent and Mrs In Roosevelt will carry out In tn every detail the social as ns well ns as the tha political demands upon then them A A SOCIAL FAVORITE The first lady of ot the tho land conies com s front from froma fronta a Ii long line of ancestors well a anus us tomed to social life lICo mad ami as lite a young elm sho was 0 a 1 groat great favorite In society out not only In this tithe country but abroad Mio Flo I le thoroughly hl well posted as to social nodal etiquette and there will never neer be ba baa bea bea a mistake made as all to the order of ot pro cadence but the Iho formality that must needs rule will bo be much mitigated by bythe bythe u the indescribable charm Of the home drone j life lICe which will wll dominate everything as Re R It always has done donel Dually fIBy l and best beat of ot all both this highly endowed perfectly bred lady and amid her husband hu corning coning as ns they do from fro the so coded called 1 first rank of or Amer Amu American Amerlean lean ican society art are entirely republican and democratic In their tastes s mpa tides mid and principles Socially Social the Roosevelt loosevelt A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A JL I 1 l II I F u y x 14 k y 1 1 s IP V a 1 h hf d to j t f Y l e 1 f Ipp ff R il y J AI rAll t r d Mr tF p pm i All t m J p k sl s C Ar Arr Ne r 4 j MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT I s A thou Is III one the lime th American Am people may maybe mayle maybe be le of ot In It tt Is the till peer reer of any nn court In III the time old world lorld 1 hilI in republican simplicity and do dom m tlc morality It wad wU be a 11 lesson les on to tl them Mrs Hoos Roosevelt velt was Miss Edith l Ker l er erU U v t Jt A mil Grow and hor her tt has been friendly with the for tor gen Her lIer father Cather was Charlas Charloe son Ion of oC Isaac Carol Carow a ft wealthy Ne Nt Nex York shipping merchant Her Iter mother was Miss Mils Gertrude Tyler daughter of Gen den Tyler of oC Norwich i |