Show ri 4 l 5 O w ss O O n 0 O o ov r y s 4 v a q X I II Ih 4 I h r v ua t S SA V w wt wL A h L Y v J t f fJ fk 1 J k I I rf Y I n nI nr nS rw IQ I I j I Ii i I r S 1 1 I 1 g gw J 5 J r 1 w two ITe jI q C Inspecting r I 0 q Edwd a fl Farm e f as One The Tuie Three Gracs Grac o of f s II Becomes Lady Lacy Greville Special Correspondence ONDON Dee Dec 2 rs Charles LONDON awoke the other morn mornIn In I g to Co find herself L Lady d It was waB a telegram from her lieI hUS hns hUSband band who had been hastily summoned frt m his ho honeymoon to his fathers bed bedside side which announced the news The wedding of a daughter or of time the million millionaire alre aire Graces was bound boun to lo be an Im important social event cent and so It proved just three weeks ago No one dreamed that Mr would stop step into Inlo il his S fathers shoes shoe so soon for tor although It was known that the late Lord Gre re was about to have nn an operation It was not anticipated with any anxiety rc I Lady Lad noW the dowager came cameto cameto to the tho wedding wearing an elaborate brown velvet elvet gown and she seemed moro more amused than anyone else at the th antics ot of young oung luster olaster Kerr Ken the small Eon bon of oC the bride very e proud prou of oC him himself self In a fur tur lined coat apparently wont wom for tor the first time He kept kepl taking It oft off and counting the buttons all through the tho ceremony The now Lady Is very fall fair fairand md and handsome She and her sisters used to be called the three Graces lL a definition well deserved for although Mrs 1111 Kerr that was Is the tho best lookIng look Ing the other two ono ot of whom Is Lady Donoughmore have also been greatly admired The rhe are not rich but what the they lack In this worlds goods they make up In distinction The 1 new peeress Is well endowed and the stOry goes that her mother Is making a 8 further addition to lo her Income She Is already spoken of UI us a future host hostess ess In the da days s when as a girl she used to hole holp her mother In the tes fes festivities at Battle Baltic AbbY Abbey all who went there were full tull ot of praise of her spright sprightly ly wa ways s and her great thoughtfulness for tor their guests comfort IN FAVOR Up to a year eal ago the new Lord Gre GreY Y 1 was only a younger son his brother rother Ronald Ronall being the tho hell heir but Ronald died quite suddenly as the king kins wa was due to pa pay him and Mrs Airs Ronald IL a visit at den Lacey Perhaps or of alt all his pals pal Ronald Ronal was the tho one he cared 1 1 for fon most est which means that the tho Gr family are all In high favor with the king J If It so pleases the now new peeress she can now take her place the tho magic royal roal circle a position not yet et attained by her family People who met Triano for forthe forthe the first time the tho other Saturday at atone musical parties ono one o of the afternoon with which she Is cheering London this winter er came away saying What a charming What hat Is s he her I nationality She has a goodly dash of Irish blood In hoe hor veins heln being the daughter of the late lato Daniel ODay an enormously J norm rIch h American who tho K was vice president ot of the Standard Oil z comp company ny and John D Rockefellers I right hand Her parties are quite all as good as I Mrs Ronalds were but bu they are not r so 0 crowded and therefore more enjoyable en Eel Everyone who Is Invited goes and those who are not beg bel to be betaken betaken taken or scheme for Cur cards Lots Jots or of diplomatic people are there hut but In interesting especially those In art and music lc get Iet a warm wul I Icom com DOES NOT OT LIKE ROOSEVELT Santiago Perez Triano hr her husband the Colombian minister shines In the of his glory glor when n she lIe scorns to lo belle believe In lea In her to till the fore and sinking Into the to chat with a friend find and dl discuss cus or f If you want to lo hear him or Indeed se see him hins at hi his best It Is when somo un w amy visitor Introduces the name panne ot of the late president pre of the States Ye YC gods Hotl and 11 little t said a l llUll little lUll American n woman who had b been en singing ut at the the other afler noon I happened to say something nIco shout and It w W tJ I cisel as though I held up the reddest rag raS In London to a I bull Senor fumed and blazed and verily cd me Ille down with his vituperation against the As If I could know th they were enemies she added Incidentally It ma may be said Madame Triano has the loveliest find and most val valuable valuable ermine In this town Rarely Rurel do two Important come slap bang together like at atthe the tho American embassy this weel Mr William who takes Mr L LI I ly Carters Is no stranger or H was here mere In the Choates regime and is I Ivery very Most ot of time the girls who used to sn say the nicest man the they ever met in the embassy fortunately for Cor themselves have no arranged their thell fut futures For with the th news news of Mr Phillips advent adent also commies i ithe the announcement of his engagement which though not actually of official Is generally accepted TALENTED FIANCEE Miss Drayton Draylon his reputed Is Isa a daughter of Mrs Ogilvie nee Astor She should possess eer everything to tit lit her for Cor the of the t lary of any embassy Her Hel education has been brilliant She Sho Is a lin linguist guist and musician and like the ma majority of American girls In her Et sho has made n a study of art and knows eve that Is to bo be known about abouL old masters and their works and china I have not nol seen en her for Cor several years ears so whether she has the promise she gave gae of being pretty It Is 15 Impossible to fo say The other othor to the embassy Is Mr 11 Hugh Gibson who Is to take the post of second In the room ot of Craig Wadsworth Mr Gibson will have aU all his work cut out for him to follow In the footprints of the outgoing official wimp was more sought sough 1 after aCter than any man In the embassy It Is said that ho he has ha had as man mummy as 25 5 Invitations by one post In the season and that from oIlY May to Jul July ho he us d to have to engage two private seers s to keep up with his personal cor correspondence quantities of oC which came cam from people whom ho he had never seen AMERICANS Smart women here simply wont adopt the new coiffure at any price At the theater in III the swell restaurants at at homes and wed wd weddings dings you cnn alwa always s pick out at one CIne glance the American women who are ono one and aU all wearing their tresses to suit their own faces nor have I yet found one arran arranging ginS hue her locks as a It Is to lo be granted that thal nt at atall all times the American woman Is rather rathor rath or er original In th the matter of 01 hall hair dros Ing She discovers a st style le of her own which appeals to ht her r and she sticks slick to It through thick and thin sometimes sometime adapting her r own particular style to I I the prevailing mode In the present case however she Is adamant Is wh why eer everyone eno Is III asking ion how lon long the latest Vogue ogue will last It Is generally accepted another couple of months will find It at an cud I have been In inquiring quiring ofa or I few fuw Americans wh why It II Is they so steadfastly disapprove or of the chignon The Tho reply Is they dislike pads It Is 1 Impossible no matter mallor what quantity or of hall halm you have said one ine ever to gOl geta a chignon right unless s you ou wear a frame or some other abomination tion I think half our success who men Is due to time fact that wo are aro not natural In our manners but also alo In our app appearance arance We do not use half the tho artificialities that you British en do Another fashionable American said saidI I should no more think of u one ot of tho those e hugo huge tawdry band bande of 0 1 Ijo or brass ornamentations that Ir French and London are aN plastering roun round their theil hall hair than of oC ar arraying I raying m myself lr Ir r f red Indians head headdress dress Examples or of those who stick lUck to own styles are exhibited In InI Lady Essex Lady Alastair Innes Innell Nor s Coventry oeo Lady lh the Duches or of Mrs Irs I Mrs Ir George c West Vest Lady Ladr Parol time the Hon Mrs Irs John Ward ard and heaps of oC others Everyone Every one of these women has a fashion of hall hair dr dressing unto her own self I should not feel Ceel I had an any left were I to arrange m my halt hall like eel every other woman said Maid Lady I Essex Sex when discussing the tho much abused though universal chignon of oC Paris and London LADY MARY 8 3 |