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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “WASHINGTON-DEMOCRACYS DRAWING ROOM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 GENEVIEVE ES HERR & down the aisle. The crowd was worse e ° 2. Sons, Daughters of thin shying the bainsos tus ever : - = _ a SG Camastonally, f course, come war: A “Din” for Dinner ld C. Produced. To the right was a display £ . € Sibmaouth Suse 6aa onshe bid aounioy- of ailk stockings. To the left a pule ee 2 , ~ MF Liberty Hold Court oon: pais ‘white nevrine ; men fer ter auteens Ture Ig Prize Sought by at Nation’s Capital beaghen aii eey Sh gte ylang i : % one of those Bostohians whe, by uncon- : Im were women, prodding him wit! x ostesse3 § CO PUAN brains, tating When hs meta tect ror vas caren Ont, A the Hi _— struck them, pushing him and pulling embassy. This led the ether sews: peste ‘ - him. He lost his glove. He stooped gatherers to mourn their companion’s to recapture it. But his sword jabbed ready entrance into the hemes of the ‘The statesman and his wife came early, ELESTIAL angels, floating about a woman and she yelled. Another diplomats. He pulled the bell rope and ordered in the pale blue sky above the stepped on his finger. He had to leave “Pretty soft for you,” complained the butler to bring up some Sine olf American eagles on the dome the left glove on the floor. one of the boys. “You have an in Whisky. ‘The servant demurred ané of the nation’s capitol, hear Gently he asked, “ Where ts the with these birds, eccially. You have Suggested that his employer would many a Washington woman petition music?” and they laughed. an entrée inte the diplomatio circle,” 900n be along. ‘The guest repeated his oriyerfully: “Dear Lord, please send Presently he spied two men; they ‘The journalist from Back Bay fixed Command, with an cath for emphasis. me a diplomat to dinner.” wore derby hats and looked kind. & fishy eye on the reporter from the The butler brought the whisky. ay Genta Claus, pausing by the Poto- He said he was on his way to the west, “I have an entrée, What do The foreign minister and his wife mac to ask congressmen what they Gis he Was and they asked him you mean? Why de you Americans Téturned. Mme. at tee was want Christmas, receives an al- who he was. : “i Cae eed most Unidinioes reply: “Plenty of “I’m a diplomat.” ig ate feck wide ah quae into elasses and apologised pointedly that fold braid and the right to call a “What, a democrat?” our circle.” she had net had an opportunity to offer *dip’ by his first name.” “No, a diplomat. 4 minister.” But that ts only @ minority report hospitality. ’ Ané pretty girls in Tulsa, Okla, “ What kinda minister?” in Was! mn, “0,” eald the American congress and Pequot, Minn., eager for educa- _ And when the man with the medals ee man, “your man here insisted upon tion, toss aside catalogues of courses Mentioned his home in the Balkans, serving us. I tried to stop him, but if im Latin and higher algebra as they the boys in the dorbies said they'd Von Holteden, German plenipo- Howard's Feur Hunéred. he insisted.” i reread the advertisements from Mary. never heard of that kind of minister. FE OO Eee, ene ee ee eas ae as a So test 40 ambasvadors change Even if the charge is made that the land and Virginia finishing schools Then he decided that he didn’t really es See ee ee Dr, Wu Tmo Fong played 9017 these days that Sip Esme Howard, diplomate are always hungry and will @hich guarantee the extra-curricular Want to hear old music and inquired or robes. who was ag recently as go anywhere for a good dinner they, Q@vantages of the Friday afternoon rts an bed ne ‘ ore {Photo (C) Harris & Ewing.) March 6, 1934, is the dean of the corpe can counter with the statament that ‘bassy teas. e me! very pleasant, ‘baseado Americans always thirsty: e¥or such, indeed, is the suave sway “iplomat recalla = One caitié onelther Count Cassint, as the cear’s repre- ile te aah e ie eevee corps vee and will go anywhere for even a bad He Teulkn shvoy bois over ‘emon. aide of me and rather pushed me *nlalive at Washington, was the congregated in one capttal in all his- drink. And they re lkely to mob pacy’s court at the federal city. | through the crowd. Somebody said rand old pattcrn of @ diplomat. tory. family, secretaries and ell, the place that has good Uquor. But the American matron, as she ® Man was being arrested, but I didn’t (Photo by Frances B. Johnston.) numbers, with pleasent symbolism, an ee cleans the best silver and cooks the #¢ him. They got me out a side door, aristocratic 400. The only official Where the dam Is Thickest. Squab for the diplomatic dinner, can. 2nd my big car was nowhere about. This supremacy of the British Mon @ot be unmindful of the cruel fact But I got a taxicab and went back to 4s phased partly on age, partly on psy- body in Washington, wi in the Rouse of representatives, with about 600. that, when her nation was young, a the hotel.” chology. Frenchman, assigned to duty here, Back in his expensive suite, the en- for more than a century after the ‘The careful chronicler has to wateh t in from all parts of Wash- | beat his white gloved hands together VY took off his costume, packed up his revolution the United States thought steamship to see that an am- ington to the large stone dwelling on and lamented: “My God, what have Sword and his medals, folded away one jt more consistent with the principles bassador basn't packed his state pa- Fifteenth street where the Egyptian { done to be condemned to such a love, put on his working clothes, and <r ts democracy to be represented pers and gone, or been called heme, minister and Mme. Samy Pasha are % wilderness?" And fellow colleagues, Went down to the lunch counter to eat at the courts of the world by the more for each departure changes the diplo- having one of their famous tea-dances. t all over Europe, felt sorry for him. © solitary supper before going back to jumble minister instead of by the matic line, until, presently, the lest ia | Noga An = day. But Friday 2 But that was quite a long time ago, Washington. Then he figured up that jyore grandiose ambassador. The am- Count Szechenyi, really first, by the clock, and much longer ago !t had cost his government something , than that by the social ladder. Since More than $200 to send its amiable j.ig sovereign, whereas the min: ador is the personal delegate of then the European envoy has grown diplomat down to a Philadelphia de- ony the emissary of his government. more pleased with a billet in this partment store just for the ride. quaint land where, gratefully, he finds * # @o native competition from counts and lords and barons. This pleasure Ghee edb nbl boa Gowered into positive excitement dur- , Yes. the United States of America bassadors. ing the radiant days of the Roosevelt !ves the diplomats. Not, usually, for ro. cemocracy, but {t was h And, since the international matic system is reciprocal, the of the world, during those years, se to Washington ministers, never am- It might have been goed ipio- wot ts Hungarian minis. ter, husdend of Gladys Vanderbilt. (Kade! & Herbert.) At this date (September, 1928) the ambessadors number 14 and rank as follows: Great Britain, Peru, Mexico, Italy, Brasil, Spain, Cuba, France, Chile, Belgium, Turkey, Germany, and Argentina, Russia is not now recog- nised. There has been a recent change at the Japanese embassy. The former ambassador ranked fifth, but on the 4 régime; but war, climbers, prohibition ®9¥ of the subtle, secret reasons that | ostesces, for an ambassador uszally his successor will come after Argen- servitor in silk plays everlasting soli- : have withered it into a ore gentle You hear whispered. But trom motives 1.4 9 erties seh fancif tina, taire with the cards, and if you don't satisfaction with a post, at least for ‘iat are childlike: because they drest ¢. 75, . There are, at this date, 3 minis: have one he looks withering, but he @ while, at Washington. like Knights Templar on parade; be- * 41 ‘last, along about 1893 ters and less than 10 countries whose doesn't stop you. You hand your wet oom cause they bow so low over a lady's 5 itinte ‘eonmeatione oath 4 wedding picture of Ruth Howne business is handled by a chargé d’af- furs over to more servitoré, and vow Not So Democratic. COSEARTEE STi vata take i out of the world, her growing prestige, McCormick, Iinols? women member faires or a cherie agent. side make your way up 9 “abered stairs « le 3 back home. Ss : : ‘The main political and so- The diplomats may miss the cere- “ry Pre when the embassies and force? Upon her @ new inte: sat elect of the lower house; one of the ptirer ieee Jrpthed case. ae ee beer lon't pod id status. And ambassadors were the results. ‘monials of European courts. One, in- Geed, felt wounded that it took only legations, paying their tax to democ- racy’s curiosity, are obliged on Friday In 1889 Sir Julian Pacace- distingulshea group of young people in the Roosevelt régime. E of the half don't even know who about te: inutes for the etal ‘ 7 eae to range By oy Hccahaal f (ee alae ee ee : a ——_—_—_—_—— ay the geographic one makes some In the drawing room an orchestra ® shove him into the President's oMice, wire pulls on white kid gloves, grabe ; porap and pageantry of a royal court. ‘ques. Its three groupe are: Huro- te playing, but there isn’t much Gano and get him accredited. But the very R Ameri tinent had eeen Dam, Latin Americans, and Orientals. ing. are other attractions. fr a card case, and scrambles for a place : t Massey, The sary the Eu Lati th atic which separates them from 145+ the refreshment table > Vincen > nothing like it sinee the days of Mon- Among ropeans the ins Across the hall, long are spread the bowing and acraping of continental “There ig another reason for t ly followed. Bx Paunce firat minister from tune, (France, Spain, Portugal, Itely, and, with delicacies we read about in Ara rituals makes them more unusual in poputarity of the embassy. Diplomatic ‘Ut: #8 first to be elevated, was dean Canada. He refuses ‘There was the picturesque Wu Ting by courtesy, Roumania) often unite bian Nights’ tales. Fat ladies square ‘ thie country of theoretic homespun, jiguor, be it breathed toe i ane to of the corps. This ruling st. z to frival. Fang, who delighted the photographers for eome cultural purpose. The four their hips against the buffet, grab fist- where everybody wants to £0 to & be both good and abundant. More ‘ns. The basis is not the (Photo 1c by playing golf in flowing robes, Scandinavian countries join in cele- fuls of little cakes and stuff them, a fancy dress ball as a king or a queen. than one Washingtonian, making ‘72 Bation’s first creating an embassy = Ew There was his quaintly pretty wife, rations to the glory of the north. The cake at @ time, into their capecious George Washington declined a title. = z S sn this country, but rather the Sir Esme Howerd, British ambassador and dean of some ‘Teutons, Slavs, and other representa- mouths. But bis countrymen continue to go to Pedy for the Friday afternoon pil ¢¢ american service of the fadividual the diplomatic corps, with Lady Isabela Horeard, recs of the lareent Jeweanent tives of the Baltic countries indulge The traMlo jam ts thickest in the i i, of servic he fndividual the ¢ i 5 ‘ar . rica, | parades, and to enjoy a Gilbert and Frm eco ats tone Seema eEnS ambassador. They chalenge the Friday afternoon open-door policy. America, and cefiimber who never 1 community jollifoations for saints’ hall. A tall, perspiring, ebony-colored i Sullivan oe ee apenas served and hurries in and ont. of _Atte® the ambassadors, in their {Photo (C) by Harris & Ewing. dared venture far without her sec pobre apa heroes’ funeral anniver- Eeyotian 1 eimrbibre meng He with shorter hours and longer titles group, come the ministers, in a body; retary ‘etiquette one day eluded jes. wears trousers, very red very than a congressman, a dentist, or even Durch fa mincoly orate eee rae? but the dean of the whole co-ps 18 tendon, Hi reenter, and dashed up to the a» ‘The British, Canadians, yes, and full. the President of the United States, “Girt trom the nelohborine schoo's #!Ways the ranking ambassador, re- yn. He entertained Paul Bourget though grapevine rumors declare ‘tonighea Chinese woman to shout, the Irish Free State, ait down at the “Doesn't he look Egyptian?” some " orous circle into s' i schoo's | siess of how rE ne and Brunetiere while in America, but that Theodore Roosevelt so much dis- . same table body murmt revolves in a giam: come and eat up the sandwiches. * ft how many years a minister pe My dear, won't you take off your table every now and then. In urs. which all th other circles, excepting Light fngered guests find a sliver och MAY bave Served at the capital of the Tnellsly language te CUt Mieco Len atan her uncle’ the count, suppers and let me lock at your eun- fact, when President William T. Cow | A gay black and req slik tunic adda Gate teocees ceviors oy to ping, Lich" Snaeted svete tnd aver aah St: of Ce eases ae er ener eee eee ee frave came to Washington last winter {0 the picture. A gorgeoun eaudy His social security makes him 4 weight attractive and easy to our: The One and Only Embassy. had a fear of th era acon a ae The secretary caught up with ber he looked eagerly about for the home- turban swathes the purple of his hair. y 3 fear je ocean and stayed the bright pages of the history she geod advertising bet for the busy in a friendly pocket. Butlers have te _ For nine splendid years Lord Paunce- #t home, so that, for much of the bad helped ‘make and nobody seems charse. marched her home, and then land lads and jassies he had hoped There is one alight blemish, reminis- American. be detectives as well as symbols of fote, in his coat of scarlet, with its time, Mme. de Vignal, wife of the to have authentic news of her. turned in her own resignation. to meet. But Timothy A. Smiddy, the cent of last night's encounter with’ A tew nels oy ager erected aristocracy. many slashings and its frogs of gold, Military attaché, was official hostess. ‘Somebody says she is in Florence; e ¢ Irish Free State minister, kepe Erin pepe A long, incongruous strip, ra i = wav ph E. pe bieacentiont ate Guests often behave more like was skilled arbiter of all the delicate ae ie ambaseateoc, Count Cas- somebody clse saya she is in Paris, ‘These Days Are Gone Forever, Well’ in the nea ged and had ary polccad plea aay gen eh ah bales . -as-you-drink patrons at an ol¢ diplomatic problems which the new!: of la, came here in 1898 from But all declare that she is poor, makes the So eri- mre hook thelr heads and sald that such time saloon. ‘They feel free to order organised Core hed to mee, eek, & briliant career in Peking. He was a meager living with her needle, and con ‘minictens dressed like «, chorus Cansdida and British offcialdom, and $piring ebony forehead down to the vay ene igre ber a tlgpernates Eu and to criticize what they have or countries have had their protocol, an ©!4; too old for many parties, but he is grateful for the patronage that for- in @ Graustark musical comedy, with some Washington millionaires. be tip of his ebony nose. plomats, t the minor ones, dered, A debutante, sipping cham- informal treaty of etiqueite which tells Wa® the grand old pattern of a diplo- mer Washington belles bestow UPON rienty of fur and tinsel and scarlet ,, Cute frankly, the British embassy | Sot the guests refuse to be die attached to legations and embassies pagne at the Italian embassy, each official exactly what to when ™at. And he had a grandniece, whom the seamstress who was once the barley ‘Then democracy did @ dire ‘ Still as in the days of Pauncefote, mayed. elle eat ep apace rae shrugged her velvet shoulder almost and where to sit and stand, with ret RO had adopted, the beautiful Mar- toast of our capital thing, Tt atandardlzed the dress of tiene Secweean, assy ia "com One ao into Nobil Donna de Martino’s face rence to all the other officials. Amer- Suefite, who stirred up so much trou- s * diplomats. Government was ” fal atthe “Gosh, yes,” Be eet eke tarts as she whined. “Ugh, this stuf tastes ica, again in the interests of democ- eagles reed ape pene ‘An Era of Brilliance. Gere tieut ue ean ot tus ban: ne pou te enstelalaitasa at the “Gosh, yes,” replies her neighbor. , : racy, has never had such ‘ eep - a is now filled to capacity. The Mexican embassy, with its ru- This year sees the creation cre new ington women from leaving dinner ta- _ 1” the distinguished group of young °t Washington shot, out sto tne st tne sey that the Claudels often look “as “ peg ” The diplomat, on the other hand, mored unlimited Liquid’ expense ac. division of protecol Ie tro cistenae, bles when they aaw that she, though Women at that time there was Ruth tims of the world. This increased the 1¢ they ware thinking about something Gleame Bome Scotch. hasn't an easy job of it. He 1s count, is popular. But not even an Partment and a more rigid formula. Unmarried, was placed above wives Hanna, soon to become the wife of pirat of legations, ue MADY cing.” Perhaps they are. ‘The man next her isn’t indulging in feverishly fearful lest he offend any arid embassy would be ignored en. tion of rules. But Lord Pauncefote Whose fault may have been that they Medill McCormick. There were John old ones Hs} cers Bet pete Sig adjectives. He came to drink. “‘Gim- ef his nation’s cash eiecmpglots rhea tirely. The proper official people come laid the foundation. were dowdy. Hay’s two daughters, and Katherine pete pean e a ener: ey my . pee some Seotch,” he yells to the man quently his secretaries come wit! because it is the proper official gesture. His wife and thelr four daughters _ This young lady came to the United Hiking, who turned down & duke for # 2h Diplomate began to look Horria Uncle fam “ep serene from hie homeland, and he has nc The hungry aad thirety come to eat ‘dited their invitation liste with so States with the poise and charm of congressman's son, and Margaret 100 Suey. Dipemeke owaba tt oe ‘The turban swoops down beneath ene to tip him off where to £0 and and to drink. ‘The curious come to see, FeVere & blue pencil that a summons foreign courts. Quickly she swept Draper, who married count and live business men—well, ® iite tise the counter, reappears. After it come Where not to go, He is caught up in ‘The climbers come to be seen, to thelr home was considered @ big masculine hearts before her; quickly Wished she hadn't. ee ree aie Sign bed tien Pande clutching several bottles e.awirl of dinner Giplomacy that must Tt 1s not surprising, then, that the ‘cost, along the local soclal Iadder. she sharpened feminine tongues It, Was the era, of really, brilliant oberg a RAEN with which the server hopes to tempé Kept 0 busy going to dull banquets py ier per yor Sir Esme Howard, 72 te estimated trom Maude Faunce: ww Signor bayer dee Piasches, the Itar _ 80 ther@ féll upon the federal ‘giz, Invitation to these embaoey balls ts PMamiietmane iNeoihi: wateah ine egg gd wealthy sinters lee ae Gares to challenge the open door pot /te’S Femark at the turn of the cen-, A Diplomatic Crisis. fan ambassador who succeeded Baron re seat of ae diplomats. nae het infrequently dependent upon hay- guest. ne magnet that he does icy of the Friday aft tury: “Society In Washington today de Fava {Italy's first ambassador to % along democracy Down goes urhan, and up fan opportunity to mest some of de 74 Geclinea to gine Tee nie mee contains trom 800 to 1,000, persons to bes diglomatie Groner at cee White, this country], gave for the debutante, American vailore hed started. And “Here is some fine Baccardl, air,” give the public free be a diplomatic dinner at the White mooracy's most soporte poll foralis that her sisters in the diplo "22 have to be entertained.” Hou Lede Pasecd a. ia moun: rane pias is one of pal tee times Dow the sad conan iy a veclygell tad me Pe arr man with the patch: + eir home was known, significant- rs that a diplomat of rank ever en- Potomac is: “! state » lissen; gimme some Scotch, ‘Taken for a Ride. matic corps are afraid to abandon. ly, as “The Embassy,” an ing, could not attend, and her place, th sed to be in the good old da: “ eet” The > . A \d was tertained for an American girl. hey wi in al ys. have visitor is mow. Fi For instance, there te the minister sone eer eiry ait foF & thrill: th reterred to on the street. Nobody sre enne of the corps, would have Ang the aizth of that fret group | The 1998 diplomat may have an they times the man in crimson blooiers from one of the Balkans who, one day eign count; the Licht Mreered one on ever seemed to question what was esecutive: Word gat ter rad wat Stns of ambassadors was Mexico's Sefior American wife [Count Lassi Sse teqs, Offers drinks and five times the man last winter, received « beautiful in- » crested cigaret holder: the cl meant. The British in Washington ‘s ot Don Manuel de Azpiroz. But he had cheny! is married to Gladys Vander yells for Scotch, but samples some , all gold encrusted, bidding out 1, ler; the climber toqay love to tell the story of that Suerte Cassini was to have the seat been the public prosecutor of the bilt]; he may, ke Sir Eame, decline to thing else. hhim to concert of old music on old pats through the bie fen Genet tunctilious American, back in 1900, trehemtragdir creed -tne wives of Emperor Maximilian, so hostesses had sive public at homes; he may, like M- Near him is @ largish woman and tnetruments, at a place called Wana the British embassy, oor of who hailed a cab on Pennsylvania Geveloning: simulta mnie the, (2, cuard against inviting him to a Paul Claudel of Francs, be ” too high: her smallish husband. He has just maker's, in @ town called Philadel- pigs avenue and asked to be driven to the pectin eayrofliys that private party if either the Austrian brow”; he may, like Canada’s Vincent handed his mate a bighball and abe ie phia, Now, he didn't care especially id British embassy. The cabby, eo runs p them from the party, since or Belgian minister were to be pres Massey, refuse to frivol; he may not ready to swallow it when abe notices for ol4 music, but he made inquiries British Supremacy, the tale, was bewildered; said he'd "ODdY quite dares to decline a White ent, His possible presence at a White even own @ gold sash; but he is ever & young girl smacking her lips over end learned that Wanamaker was a When Lady Isabella has an at-home Never heard of the place. The fare House invitation unless because of 1l- House dinner is said to have prompt- the golden apex to Washington‘s social something green and oily that came fine old name. 0, for the honor of she prefers to know the names of her 1"48 mad and repeated his command: coe t and Lora ot, Mademe Hengelmuller of Austria pyramid, Boe a 86 Hay, ehone. his government, he sent a formal guests. Admittance is by card. But © 3° e embassy!" The ore and Countess de shtervel Bel- country, for it it forbids turns to her husband, and, petu- acceptance. He had his medals all even with such precautions some of ‘"!ver scratched his head and queried, Peaneatete got busy. A few strokes gium to commit the breach of refus- Uncle Sam to wear @ crown, was Ji lantly, “3 want some of that there.” the cave dwellers, and, doubtless, some “YOU don't happen to mean ‘The oe Pencil and, on the diagram of ing to go to dinner with the President. founded in the glitter of @ British tn all She sets down her highball on the of the disgruntied who didn't get “mbasy,” do you?" And the his. (he dinner table, Marguerite Cassini But Sefiora de Azpiros, assisted by court. and it hes not completely out- table, where, in an instant, it will be € cards, alt back and point with dismay ‘fc horse is esid to have trotted ae ve ery we fe © Bane with tee her widowed daughter, Sefiora de gown its delight in @ monocie. So sador. anybody's ball, to the news that a former carpenter Tint OF in the right direction. coeaneriee ugl morn af the Cisnomate Perez, made every effort to be gra- the foréign envoy, even when hé dis- when Don't be @ damned fool,” the hyp mot is invited to dinner, and that “that Pyne - were Pts other embassies eat ery mary ” ine, the cious, and held at homes every other appoints his hostess by appearing in vate bandly admonition rings out clear as for the party. creature who has been divorced three pioneer ‘8. Next in senior- suddenly well enough to Friday afternoon. conventional black, is a welcome thi he retrieves the glass, shoves it at his Would you believe it,” he recol- times and te loaded with diamonds» > ater Pauncefote, was Herr von 60 to the dinner. But later, to pre Lord Pauncefote was the dean, in Lalson oMficer between arlstotracy’s tion. spouse, and fairly shouts, “that's the Jects, “1 drove and drove and finally {s on tie guest list. Holteben, the German bachelor, who Vent @ recurrent epidemic of influ- fancy as well as fact. But the aged pageant in the old world and Gemoe quickly best stuf they've got here, Drink it came to @ great building? Women, Bvt the British embassy, with 2 Fave fine dinners in his brick house ©0222 among infuriated wives, the Count Cassini was the perfect wane rucy’s plainer procession in the new. of pri quick.” i Jots ef them, were pushing in. I had prestige chat dates back to the days °" Highland street. Dr. von Holle- czar made Marguerite a countess in diplomat. All six had clothes to fit Giplomatic corpse ia to the She does. She rolls her tongue : a terribly hard time getting my sword of Lord Pauncefote, sits on a little Cen loved music, was kind to all strug- ber own right. their roles, Even the ministers, in America’s capital what Quean Marie around her mouth, then she urges, through the swing door, but I man- throne, a step or two removed from S/'NE Srtisis, and how the debutantes _ For & few fulsome years of the those glittering days, were tar from of Roumants was to the provinces. So, “Get me some of that stuff there.” j aged somehow.” the other little thrones that line the per jor his amart uni- Roosevelt régime Marguerite Cassini prosaic. By Roosevelt's day there in spite of the wanihg in costume and But her request is quite swallowed . ‘There was no funky at the door; avenues, You can always tel! 2 oun ot Se Bed Maeenes! was one of @ group of girls whose were, in addition to the six embassies, repartee, the reception to the corpa up in the nasal plea of the mas who to silver salver for his card; no re- throne because the flag pole in front groun + die tata ae nants, Ee soem history. At the thirty legations. And when they all ts the most famous of the four state is still able to say “Gimme some esiving tine, Confused, he muddled marks it as an embausy, roup. Bie & mn of Sige ir @ circle was, of course, stepped out for a reception or a laying receptions given at the White House Scotch.” Reosevelt, the countess’ friend, of a corner stone, the scene had the each year. fOkiahoman Invents | Use for Jackrabbit > President Aids Parisian Sales Girls Paris— (AP) —Shop girls of that oyster vitamins are “little importance.” research work, said Mr. Borde, of Madame Randuin and Dr. Portier the Sorbonne had proved to a = | UTH AMERICA HAS 2: GERMAN HDE PLANE Observe 64th Wedding Anniversary | ‘ # skeptical world that the oyster con- mae wt the per. Merictts, | Okla{AP)— The old tated a large quantity of vitamin|France owe to France's ' bachelor # of 10 children, Ep pebn teks its ever |C. He added that American experi-| president, Gaston Douin o. four of whom are put on oorth been answered | ments had disclesed the existence of rar. Rahs golsh a Berlin, Feb. 21.—()—Germany's ‘ " living. Ms. Epler |by 0. 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