Show i r LIFE IN CAPITAL Is MOST COMPLEX eS L i. i Mr Mrs George e Sutherland Wife z 0 of Utah's Senator Talks on Washington Washington SOCIAL SIDE A BIG FEATURE i Wo Womans Woman's llan's Re Republican ai Club H Hears ars Interesting Paper 1 4 Arrange Outing l i. Th Ih This Womans Woman's um ana Republican club was Monday afternoon by Mrs John c. c Cutler it her ler home on West Yest t Temple street There here was n a large attendance at attendance attendance at- at and anti great interest shown The rhe president Mrs D D. D C. C Eichnor presided After the routine business of or the afternoon the subject came camo up of or the tho iK annual outing It was decided to 10 hold tilt the outing August 6 3 the thu first t I o. o Monday In the thu month The rho affair Mill be In the nature of ofa a banquet to J t take tako place lace at in the tho evenin evening c the I V ticket to be iG 75 cents cants The details as ash asto I h to tu for the Uhe occa occasion lou have been to the I ih he program committee Every aZ r T will be made to make maJe the time affair affair attall af at- fair tall a notable success I l t. t A pleasing musical program was I given en by Miss Edna Evans E and Miss lIss 0 Irene Kollo Kelloy with tho the following vo ye- cal col selections by br Miss Evans E June I i by Mrs Beach Du D u ti is t du lu Ruh Puh Schubert The Tho Milkmaids Milkmaid's Song Fero I 1 a Bird Frederic Frederich Knight t. t Miss I Kelleys Kelley's Instrumental numbers were Chopin Waltz Second Sec ff ond and Mazurka 1 Stayner Campane r 1 la Ja la Punch and dell dell- I clous elou refreshments were wore served ser durIng durr dur dur- r dur- dur during ln Ing the a afternoon by the hostess The principal feature of or tho the afternoon afternoon after after- I noon was wu as the paper read by Mrs JO George Sutherland on Life LIte In tn th the National a onal Capital Mrs Sutherland wife wiCe of the junior Utah senator wa was warmly welcomed by tho the members o othe or of the club and gave ga tho the following gra gra- k and amI interesting description in he her charming manner J Life Theme Different t Life in Washington 1 is Js necessarily different from that In any other ether city in our o r country as it Is the political center When hen one speaks of life liCe at tho the capital it Jt Is always tho the life f. f that is meant und and as the social side of or It Is in its wa way almost as import Import- I ant as ant tho the political and will probably probably abl ably Interest the ladles of this club 7 more I will give he a first glance lance at that I Socially everything is 15 determined b by t t. precedent and to the newcomer seems a somewhat complicated cum and amid bewilder bewilder- lug but an adaptable woman soon a J is herself to the tho new code I Perhaps a R. brief explanation o of tho the social machinery would bo bit of or Inter Inter- est Society thore there of or course couise resolves I I principally pr about the President ent and Y his family and the dates for entertainments enter enter- at the White House are e do- do de determined 1 vcr very earl early In the season wind and nd c published and must not be l fay o other her hosts hos s or OT ho hostesses es as s an ar ann anI n 1 I nril le O 1 I in H lib of command and must be be be accepted Any other engagement which conflicted would woul 1 ha have o to b be cancelled Five Receptions flee Annually In In addition to the he New ew Years Year's re reception reception reception re- re the resident President gives four tour evenIng even even- ing receptions every season about aboul two thousand guests being asked to each Thc They are given for tor the Supreme court the diplomatic corps the members of ol the two houses houes of congress ana anO the army and na navy and arc aro very cry beautiful beautiful ful affairs The bewildering lights J from tho the crystal chandeliers the tho banks of or rare flowers the tho gorgeous dress of the tho foreign representatives the glittering uniforms of ut the tho officers of or the army and navy the beautiful gowns of the lire women the smiles of ot pleasure and hum hunt of or conversation and labove above all the thu strains of ot the line Une Marine Marine Ma Ma- rine band make a bewildering mingling mingling ming ming- ling of color and sound soun never to be forgotten At t At these affairs the wife of the vice Ice president the th wife or 01 daughter of the speaker of or tho the house an and 1 the theadies ladles adies of the cabinet usually stand inthe Inthe in the he receiving line with th the President and Mrs Roosevelt loosevelt An Aft army officer detailed for that I duty luty introduces each guest to the 1 President and Mrs Roosevelt The President shakes hands with every everyone everyone one one but no one else elso In the tho re receiving elving I party arty alt does docs so There Thero arc are a 3 certain number of or state tate dinners as well as numerous loss formal ormal ones given at the tho White House I each season reason and Mrs Roosevelt hamade ha lias I made It a custom to give one tea ten o or musicale each week The young oung daughter of or the house Miss Ethel willbe will wll be formally Intro Introduced to society this till coming winter which will make things thing vcr very gay for the thc seasons season's debutantes Iu ly Exp Ex rr Trying Ju The newcomers in n officIal Washington Wash Wash- WashIngton Ington make mae the first filSt calls and ur are apt to find the early experiences rather rathor rath rath- er or trying but hut like lino everything e else 1 It soon soon becomes a well understood rou rou- tine It Is after aCtor all a matter of pre pre- precedent and amI that is determined In each circle b by length o of service ser There are aro but two t official women In Washington exempt from the duty of ot making or returning calls the calls the wife of the President and tho the wife of or the vice vice president president Just a 3 word about these two women women women wo wo- wo- wo men both so much before tho the public pub pub- lic He might not be Inappropriate Mrs Roosevelt while not a handsome WOman woman woman wo wo- wo WOI I man has a tIne line face and a most friendly friend friend- frIend I J ly manner She has that thal rare thing thinS In than man or woman woman woman-a n beautiful smile I It Is no small test to be he the first lady of or the land being always alwa's In the glare of or the limelight and enduring the comments and criticisms or of tens Of C thousands of or people every season Yet Mrs Roosevelt elt accomplishes tho the Impo Impossible impossible Im Im- im- im po possible sible and succeeds in winning the lov love and admiration of oC all classes and types of ot people Sho Site and Mrs Cleveland Cleve o Cleoland Cleveland land are perhaps the best loved loyed women who have ever occupied thu tho White House I Mrs Fairbanks one of the agreeable and lavish hostesses Wash Wash- Washington I ington has over ever known n I Sorry Mrs elt Loo Loa Mrs Irs Roosevelt comman commands s the af affection af- af ac and admiration of oC all WilO w no know her and much regret Is 18 being expressed on on all aU sides that her hOI gifted husband is not net to continue in his present pres- pres ont ent nt position They will be very much cd and regretted b by a u cr very large circle ircle of friends Quiet and undemonstrative In manner mannel Mrs 1 1 Fairbanks yet et makes each ach guest feel that his or 01 her once ice Is a personal favor and there Is Iso Invitations no o house in Washington where are arc more mOTe eagerly sought The reception they have given each win win- ter to the members o-f o congress has been ono one of ot the time itne e of or tho the so socIal social so- so cial season The rd lit lu official life ICe Is Mies IIo Helen a Cannon who Is at the head hood of or the speakers speaker's hO as us he Is a widower wIdo She is a gre-cious gre and experienced experienced ex ex- hostess hostens and si a woman whom it ft is a privilege to kUI Every E woman In ol oI o Ial life which term is meant to Include le foreign representatives representatives rep rep- and the amy my and navy leaves cards once a year yem for the iho wife of the Pre President but shie does not receive e callers the callers the number num Ocr she would woul 1 be e expected ece to see precludes that The Themore Themore Themore more newly appointed m members of the diplomatic corps call upon those lon longer el In the service sel and according to rank Who of or lustier The wives wl of or the thc Justices of or the Supreme Supreme Su Su- preme premo court are arc entitled lo to first calls ails callstrom from the wom women n of or the tho senate and th those e of or all aU foreign representatives es except ambassadors the women orthe of or the senate receive st Ih-st t calls caUs from tram the women of the cabinet of or the houi hou j of ot representatives s and und foreign iu excel except t ambassadors th the t. t Wives valves of ot members of or of the house of or es aU owe first calls to 10 everybody In officialdom om and anti how a appalling theIr list is I know mow cr very well having l been een In that circle Of OC Of course thc c o calls are arc never Hover all 11 paid in a season by b anyone anone perhaps perhaps per per- haps although ono onu woman of ot ofa ofa ota a cabinet officer told mo me she had made 2500 calls during the season just closed Each circle has its own calling da day and It Is really just like attending a series Dories of oC teas each cach day ar Ono One seldom calls on tho the same samo hostess I Imore more than once in a season unless it itis itis is 8 a n near friend yet tt it takes practically practically ever every day of the Ule Sl season son not otherwise socially engaged to finish finish- win win- ones one's calling list Sot Not Only Culling There aro arc of or course many many nan beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- dinners and ot other el evening affairs affairs af af- fairs rails affording glimpses of or wonderful won wonder wonder- ful houses The floral loral decorations are alwa always s 's a 3 feature and are arc often superb Tho The season proper ends with the advent of Lent when bridge and anel other small homo home pleasures come to tho the front After Arter Easter a few weeks perhaps the most enjoyable lo of tho the year ear are given up to friendly informal entertaining entertaining enter enter- and ancl the time Is called 1 the season eason One has time then to see ones one's friends who are aro not In politics politics poli poli- tics ties in an informal way and to appreciate appreciate appreciate ap ap- the glorious orious spring which seems seeing so much munch lovelier there thero than else olse- on un earth I r I shall not attempt to talk hall 11 to you of ot the political life the tho galleries of or ortho tho house and senate are always accessible accessible ac ac- so that If rr any anything thin of especial moment Is 15 being considered It is 18 an easy matter to hear it first hand Other Notables Seen Not ot tho the least interesting phase of life at the Ule capital Is IB the meeting or at least seeing of notable people Not Ol only the representative l people from over every state In to the Union the people who are before the public through tho the medium of tho newspapers rs an antho and tho the magazines not only political representatives rep rep- es from most of tho ho countries countries coun coun- tries of tho the world but Out the lie great scientists and explorers tho the men nn and 1 women who stand first in mho Iho musical an and ind literary ry world orld Each winter sees tees notable congresses of special people International gatherings to consider the ho vital questions of tho time hourI hour I 1 would 1 Illo 1110 to say fay a few words In n regal to tho the new now womans woman's club the he or organization of which Is ju jus Just completes The credit for tor the inception Inception tion lon and un organization of or this club Is 19 I 1 think really duo to Mrs Perkins of or Now O York state whose husband Is 18 Isa isa a member of ot the house of ot tives lives In the two houses of ot con congress 1088 the tha Supreme court circle the cabinet and department officials who would be bo eligible are approximately approximate women women women wo wo- wo- wo men with a constantly changing changing- personnel personnel personnel per per- and it has been found difficult difficult difficult cult for Cor them to get set acquainted with each other through tho the medium of or calls call so this club was thought of or primarily as a u means means' of furthering acquaintance and 1 It has already developed developed developed de de- de- de possibilities of or at first A very handsome house has haH been heen rented and Is being furnished as ns a home for tho the club and anel will wUl be opened December 1 of this year be cafe care undoubtedly There will wUl a and It will not only bo be a a. homo home and meeting place for its members but Its spacious salon will afford aCford us a place to meet and entertain the tho notable women who are aro constantly I coming cominS' to tu Washington Will Aid AM time tho New ew ctt Comer Coiner The Time new comer In official life Inthe in inthe the tho future will not have to wait a a. sea season on or two to find nd out what Is expected of or her an and how to accomplish accomplish accomplish It and win her acquaintance in inthe tho the old difficult wa way for her hr position will entitle her to tu membership in tho the Con Congressional club and oho h can step at once into the time circle she belongs be be- longs long The rhe privilege of or membership is extended to tho the wives and daughters daughters daugh daugh- tel'S of oC members ex-members of ot congress This ThIR is but a 0 necessarily Heeling fleeting glimpse o of ot trIO tho Inside of or life liCe at it the capital and outside and beyond all an anthis this Is the city of or Washington ton itself on tho the placid Potomac u a beautiful setting for a a. fascinating life outwardly outwardly out out- war h quiet with empty empt shaded streets paved for miles In evel every di dI- dI Dozens of or lovely lorely parks scattered s seat scat l- l toyed over its area filled tIlled with flowers flow flow- ers ets eIS fountains an and 1 won wonderful old trees Very little business but seemingly endless avenues of ur splendid homes a city where no ono ever e Hurries and the you rou order today Is perhaps per Ier per perhaps haps hap delivered 1 the day after tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row a elt city hero every third Inhabitant Inhabitant inhabitant tant is black blac a a. city of wonderful public public public pub pub- lic buildings s the one of especial pride being heln tho Library of or Congress which has the most beautiful Interior of or nn any bull building In the world a big city yet et one from which you can es escape escape es- es 5 cape b by car or carriage or oven even on foot in half haIr an hour to running I streams and sylvan dells and anel quiet I shaded shade 1 woodland roads 4 Altogether a city of endless possibilities advantages advantages advant advant- I ages and fascinations which is IR fast I becoming known as ono one of the tho worlds world's I beauty IY spots and in time will undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un be he the real leal musical literary literary liter liter- ary and social as ns well as political con cen conter ter tel of or 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