| Show r 1 1 i I i h e owl wm OS e the Off Ogden den Sir S 1 j I. I I. I Dress Alke in in Parisian G Gowns Have Twin Automobiles I twin Tin Maids Similar Pets Jewels and Presents Presents Bucking Bucking ham hanl Palace Rearranged ed and Redecorated I J. J r By Van Calava Ca l r Special Service Oh Washington lon D. D C. C Jul July 11 Prom From From many points of view Jew the most interesting Interesting Interesting-Amer AmerIan Amer- Amer lean ican Ian girls just now In London are ar time thu th Ogden Mills twins who wino are so closely re related rt- rt re- re hated to the lie American ambassadors ambassador's wife Though the they cannot be called caled beautiful they are decidedly looking good and having haying hay hav ing mastered the secrets of oC chic chile dr dressing they titus thus accentuate their charms charm Sep Sep- SJ- SJ aruel these two girls would attract an any J particular attention but to together ether and Invariably dressed alike alke from rom the tho tips of oC their hies to their their- th very Parisian hats every ery one stares at them theta and anti every ver one asks who they are arc Ever since th they thea- were born bor Mrs h- h Ogden Mills h has Insisted that the they should be dressed alike alke to the tIme minutest minutest min rein detail Ja fn Each h of or these girls has baa the same set of or friends and no rio one ever thinks of oC giving cl a a present to one without also als presenting the same ame to the time other They he had a birthday recently and their friends had hal some trouble in duplicating presents for tor th these se fair twins Mrs Ogden n Mills wished to 10 procure two of or the new nan stone ultramarine for her I taught daughters rs and had no po difficulty In findIng lint find jug Ing one perfect gift gir of the time kind but bUl in nil all l London her Jeweler could coul not get It I duplicated The important date was ap approaching ap- ap p- p and the Jeweler aut the was at his wits wit's wis wi's ends At last he explained to Mrs 11 Mills hI that the only thing to be b done was for or him to go 10 straight to o Paris am and see sec what he could timid find there then Sh She accepted se his suggestion paid all al his expenses and after a great search his exertions were i awarded w nel I by acquiring the desired neck neck- let et lt which lc however o erth with time the various ex- ex r j real eal i. IC value mis iLi 1 rs ll iiI a 11 IOU t t Is us iLS The twins SI say that when th they y marry t their heir respective husbands will wi have ha to 10 live hive e 1 i In ii tho samp s.-ime establishments as no power will wi ever induce them to separate from e each ach other Their Ther maids mails are also twin s sl sisters and excl exceedingly ly alk alike and they t too oo dress exactly allee alike Th Time The Misses ls e O OKd OK- OK d ti n eti Mills fI are both bolli holl experts in the time art of m motor driving and aund mb among their recent b birthday gifts were two exquisitely ap ap- ap- ap P pointed automobiles painted and up up- h holstered In whit white Their pets are al al- al w ways ays of or the same family for Instance t heIr their special social ta favorites orles two fox fox ox terriers a are art re brothers while their little Japanese r s spaniels are ire sisters The very first sons persons to inaugurate the L London ondon river ilver season saon this Hils year ar were Walor Wal Val d dorf or Astor stor and his tort bride who brile recently 1 h had ail time the Thames to themselves at least th that at portion porton o of 01 It I which lies for three les mi miles on either side aide of or Cliveden den mies Cl Out hit thi they st started arted In iii a motor motol boat heat without attend attend- a ants Ls ama and ant each seemed emed quite jule competent to manage tho the Intricacies of the engine otc etc Althou Although h time the the day W wa was coi cold the they remained on the water for nearly two hours hours' It hours hours- be e Interesting to no watch the new Mrs I Astor's pro progress r as a hostess for tor or I am am told on th the best authority that hint she means tp ci I be ie a leader laJu of society t The have have- not been especially ambitious in he past for social success but that Is no reason why the bride should not shine She will wi practically havu ha 1 her imer f father in J laws law's mansion Jn Jo Carlton Canton Carlon Terrace at her comma command nd as well wel 3 as CI Cliveden so she certainly has every facility for tor entertain entertain- In leg ing Mr Il Astor sr threatens to retire Into Iota private life lite Jt and w will In future ut re spent much o of his hits time at hIs n new w pla place e outside Tunbridge Wells Wells-a els i somewhat mysterious establishment surrounded d by high walls after the style of a monastery Some wala of r Mr Ir Astor's friends SI say he has turned religious anti and ll that th the new house houe Is is a place In which to meditate te In U it I is certainly a charming or oratory tot wherein th the religious pictures and objects dart d'art are worth marl nearly Heath S O The papers have been Ru gushing over Mr Ir Astor's tion ton at his sons son's marria marriage t. t A As a matter of fact It I was a af VeC f very great disappoint disappoint- ment to him hini the best esl proof of which is that he would not be present nt at the tho wed wed- ding thing Ills Ils objection was that his son wll- wll was marrying a woman who already had a husband and Mr r. r Astor Is It against t di diye divorce di- di ye vorce The Time work has been een a long time line un under H 3 say but at last the task lask of renovating reno Buckingham palace C to o which the kl king g sot set t himself on coming to the throne Is well nigh accomplished The state tie de- e. e have heen r deor il nfl their contents rearranged ed Harmonious i oni lis color schemes ha have va replaced time the the skin sion or of Incongruous tones anti and ornamentation which previously pre marred he Inc effects ets of the time splendid treasures the they Contained ont ined The rho rooms are now really instead of being as being as Henr Henry Gre- Gre clue once said they U were were quite quite the ucil- ucil st sl in Europe That hat astute courtier has recorded hl his Iii's opinion of the he palace In Jils mis Journal which was recently published 11 I never nevel enter entel tho the place he wrote is with out at th the execrable E wih taste which there prevails exact exactly what used to be seen In time the tl rate Second rte cafes or of France anti and Germany That execrable taste lasted all 1 through Queen Victorias Victoria's Jong rel reign l She Site was waR preat greatly opposed more especially s laH in II her imer later y years ar to making changes particularly where her tier own household fixings were concerned Truth to tell the Grand Old Lady with nil all al her hEI virtues virtue tel was woefully Oll el deficient 1 To fri artistic l taste ste ste. T That l King Ing woeful Edward Ed- Ed warl ward pos possesses and anti thanks to him hOn Buckingham him m p palace ln o Is now a residence be befitting be- be fitting a a so sovereign |