Show SOCIETY PEOPLE nOMP Mill Mr Ik II AiloolliKl > l Their An I let There are certain Kt of people who delight In gambol that In children of a larger growth Kern to be to My the lenit somewhat elephantine lay the New York Tribune They cause alit Mden to wonder whether they them Mite are lacking In animal iplrlt or are 10 much more ancient than their contemporaries that they feel out of touch with It nil or whether at It 1 seems to them It Is I rather unseemly for people of mature age anti position to Indulge In ouch antics With bo heratani toeilled who by virtue of the artistic temperament are eternally oung tiny inch eeeentrleltlr appear more or Itiss I natural and are certainly allowable but when people of formal society who to the world nt large are somewhat unapproachable and stiff relax re-lax among their Intimates and act like a lot of children the merriment terms l n little forced Iocr little Mri II of Philadelphia who had been brought up IIlIh quaker propriety and consequent IUllne and who by virtue 01 her Inm lIy wealth and personal attraction lla id been welcomed Into n certain Inner In-ner circle known as declde smart was very anxious to do In Homo III lilt Itomani do and to how hermit no novice In faihlonable life although It wu all terra Incognita I to the simple little lady who had passed I 40 Innocent years fir from the maddening crowil Brought suddenly Into Ibo bewildering rush of fashionable society she itrug gled valiantly and u the thonght me eeMfully to appear a finished woman 01 the world It happened that one ot he first dinners she attended na given br n Ihlladelphlan who married to a How York man had become n social power In a certain let and who had isVed tier own special gang to meet her towniwomnn whose family conncc lion slip wa and who she prophesied would get on To little Mr II nc uitomed to the Hirtesl of stiff enter alnuirnt anti to whom a dinner pur ty wa n solemn and momentous occasion oc-casion the mirth anti Jociilnrll of tho Party which was composed of Intimate friends teemed almost Inflecoroii but accepting It DR n part of the manner anti custom of the itrange new norl which her ambition little foul longed to conquer she let herself to 1iidy the entertainment na n type of a fashion ible dinner It turned alit to hi what might < be called a my jolly affair I Indeed In-deed Popular air were started anti lIng with the dcMxrt anti the climax wo reached when one of the mm contrived con-trived to got Into n giant lampshade which he pretended was Ihe nklrt of a bullet dancer and executed a ery Icier pits iciil All these to her new anti curlou custom Mr II tudle > with iho seriousness which wa one 01 her rhnrnctcrlitlci and when she her elf gao a big dinner not long afterward after-ward a dinner which site intruded should be the stnrtlnc point of her new career the resolved that Cie too woul Introduce these free and easy manner man-ner which were evidently the latM style I and which would show concluslt ly I that she was up to date Joe how however to let Ibo ball of hilarity oiling the could not determine so she took a wicked man of the world Into her confidence How do people manage about such things she asked Ingenuously Doe ho hostess start the songs or the guests IIlIrIOh Oh the hostess he answered promptly for he was bidden to Iho feast and ho longed to ice the llttl limkereis Inaugurate n dinner a la I chantante Mr 11 gao a gasp of consternation but resolved to do whatever Will In cumbcnt upon her to make her dinner a tureen while the wicked man chuckled to himself over the anttclpa lion ot what ho thought would be the most amusing function of the season Fortunately however for Mr II her courage gave out the could not bring herself to the point of starting thing up and to the wicked man Intent disappointment the dinner wa as decorously dull and respectable an any descendant of William Penn could desire de-sire or Mr Irundy criticise |