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Show H At a Diplomatic Luncheon. "Jtoally, I felt horribly overdressed and apologetic," the attractive young flH wlfo of a far-away senator laughod the other day, In describing a Babel flflj luncheon at Washington In honor of Mrs. Oreol, at which alio herself had flflj boon prosent. "My costumo was so flflj Infinitely morn rostly than that of tho B guest of honor." Tho pretty ncnatross flV wore n $500 loco robe. Tho richest HHv woman in thu world appeared In a flflj ilmplo little tnn-coloied volllng that HI would bavo been no particular bar- IflV, Kain at $35 all told. Nor were the flV Mnora'a fabulous Jewels tho least in HI ovldcnco. A miscellaneous assort- nicnt of diplomatic dames surrounded t tho multi-millionaire Mexican, each HflV atrncKltng in her own pretty tonguo HflJ to brc undorutood by her noighbor. flV Thos.0 unequal to French or Spanish Hflj sat at meat, mum chauco extra dry. flV Thrro v.-nr. tho latest diplomatic bride, ' Rtmo. Coren, wlfo of tho llquld-oyed " little minister from Nicaragua ho of HB- romantic j.ait. India Corea, liowover, K In spite of hor doublo-banoled gco- flV jrophlcal name, Is a domestic and not flfj.' an Imported beauty, a Washington do- j' butnnto. Thero woro tho ladles of flVj several South Amorlcan countries and Vi several European specimens. Tho , courageous hostess who spoko naught flflB out hor natlvo rcnnsylvanlaose, re- . duccd hor remarks to her forolgn 7 guests to the most olomontal prln- X' Iplo's. onunclatlng each word with flVff llfnderrjni ten simplicity, touching only Ki 'j n the obvious. |