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Show BBBJI Woes of Official's Life. PBMl Mrs. Cortelyou, wlfo of the socro- PBI ! tary of commerco, was asked at a ro- PHl ' ce'ptlon given by Mrs. Depew how sho BBJI liked her part In official llfo. PH H "My part does not amount to much," PBff sho said, "and I do not like tho offlolal BBJB llfo of my husband. Tho best position PBJt ho over had was just after wo wero PPJI married, when ho was a clerk In tho PH postofflco department. Ho went to PB work at 0 and quit at 4. I knew him PPJ' pretty well thon. Slnco ho has been PH at tho whlto houso ho goes to his of- PH flco soon after breakfast. If ho comes PB homo to luncheon nt all It Is In a Bk great hurry, and when ho comos homo PBV i' to dinner It Is very late. At 10 o'clock BBJ ho returns to tho whlto houso nud fro- pBw quently remains until nftor midnight. Hj Tho children hardly know him by BBJ. 0 sight." Ba f This wns beforo ho became a cab!- PBV jj net officer. Now he will havo tho con- BT. vcntlonnl hours of tho department em- Bb I ployc, which extend from 9 until 4, PBb 1 with a llttla addition to tho latter hour BBJ to gtvo tlmo for signing letters. |