Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 3, 1910, Page 35

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'NDAY BE Washington Helen Taft, Not Yet Out of School, Social Notes to Be Her Mother's Chief Social Aide—Daughters of Congress Now the Center of Notable Circle at the Capital—Another James G. Blaine BY CONSTA CARRUTHERS WASHINGTON, Ju 1. ~(8Special Dis- patch to The Bee)—Although Miss Helen Taft & only 19 vears old and Is still & school girl and furthermore Las not yet made her debut, she will act as her mot) er's woodal aide at the summer Beverly. The first appear of Miss Taft representative of her mother at the statc function was at the dinner in Washington to Prinee and Princess Iushimi, the Jap- anese roval visitors. Miss Taft wore white cut decollete and the manner in whicl Wer hair was done up and the way she carried herself had nothing suggestive of a school girl in it. 1t is belleved by some of Miss Taft's school chums at Bryn Mawr that the taste for soclety this summer will lesd In Miss Taft's going back school next year, If this is the case nake B debut early in the winter at a grand affair given in the White House | Uils mentioned & number of would not be surprised if it ah pass, Mrs. Willlam Taft ie tend to the cumbersome duties as mist of the executive m: and M could practically take her place not o she | have mes uld e psion s Helen There was once a time Washington wien many of the daughters of senaturs and representatives frankiy preferred thel home towns to Washington and made short ieits to the capital only when congress wvas in sesslon. They looked upon Wash nglon ag & bluse, duil place which offered pleasures unwholesome for a yourig Ameri can girl. Tt seamed that sociely in those ¥s was for married women—everything for married women. The vogue of Alice Roosevelt chunged that greatly and tithin the last few years a new style has been et Liere, Now wany familles of wealth who formerly wpent only a short (ime here have Washington homes and spend less time in thelr home towns than they do here. As r the lovely daughters of congressmen whose faces and toilettes give brilllance to officfal functions throughout the season they represent a factor of growing lmport In society. Thelr social club, the onides, of which Miss Lona Tillman, daughter of Senator Tillman of South Carolina, Is president, has given some of the pleasantest dances of the season. The girls form a lovély group of assistants at receptions and teas and add much to the attractiveiess of those functions. There in ardly a girl of the Congressional set but s her own coterle of admirers of both sexes, and the number of “good times pianned for here are limited only by the de- mands on her time Nor is the popularity of the congressional girl limited to congressional circles. As a rule she has lived long enough in Wash- Ington 1o be thoroughly acquainted with the resident set and with the young folk of the army and navy. The crop of debut- antes increases cach season, and the pros- pects ate that Wasbiugton as & place for the coming out of the American girl will become increasingly popular with every winter. As a world capital the govermantal city of the United States has now taken its place with the other great cities of the world. p— | . 4/fhe marriage of Miss Chloe Smoot, deughter of Senator Smoot of Utah, which will take place at the family home this sumnier, Wil remove one of the slever- is Soon to Be Married. main on this side until early in October Franklin W idan clrele to Bar Harbor My Mr closed their have g of th politics and Mrs wde Eilis ha sidence and the et for Kl Ie fnte ikely make nurbe rips " during lad quota of guests atly, T the congressional session tors and representatives o remaly hot season and many of thefr mained with th Many the Fourgh of have gotten away ea from Washington, which wi of folks Washington have more than the oce e lateness caused the sena over fo families r lect remaln for July who nude soeloty will tuke place not n led! Waschington tetics. K vage. 'ntil f elt's strong predilection fo made for kings and the various local fashio had rather put tennis the background along with the bieyele and croquet The Chevy adorned by vote their nitied than agnin smart folks met which was Kingly port able: Chase women who have seorn thing le club courts were d 10 de. prowess goif for that golf has been discarded nix is sharing honors with to an dig N but that ten some time past week, 1 Personal Notes from Gotham arles Cary Linnse for the horse show r honeymoon at Mr. Hars iod of the summes Cigarette Cases and Smoking Outfits Among the Million Dollars yne Whitney Worth of Presents for Mildred Carter and Miss Carter Doesn t Smoke ine —Narragansett Pier Once More Shows the Life of Summer Time. BY MARGARET WATTS DI NEW YORK. July 2 the Bee.)—Among the mil of presents to Miss Mildred Carter and Vis- < nest on Octol and tor ire e mountain I talr sh their decision They or walking every da ' kable luck have Mre. It Harriman Mr main 1 it with d " tirm of of K Mrs 1oy has had re trdut « PEYSRTER (Special Dispatch to fishing. She is said g former! o first sn PR that ahe {8 Alving 0 landed one it we among i wo pounds wi 18 con I Mixe Mar oked because dered myey was ut wiho found vt stop whether the fashionable and smart later that they desired or on dollars’ worth ould not not Miss Loroth will by of the Mr Randolph and John R married on Monday at the bride’s futher at Narrugan IPell 1= a son of Mre. Alexander of Philadelphia by a form + was a Miss Drexel and Istar Anthony J. Drexel Drexel, Mr. Fell assisted t marriage of his Drexel, jr., to Miss Muarjorie count Acieson, which are belng placed in the London residence of the young couple at No. 15 Chesham street which point to an undesirable condition among the women of rich and fashionable society Among the gifts (o Miss Cartes Lady | Carter, as she 1a now, were a number of | smoking articles, clgarette cuses, cigurette | holders, ash trays and receptacles for pipes |and cigars. Indeed every young bride in fashionable soclety s now the reciplent of | every article used by the inveterate smoker | They usually wrought of gold and jeweled and some of them are quite orn: mental But aside from the beauty of the articles there Is a certain grewsomeness attached to such things when they are considered with & young bride. Fortunately in Miss Cai | ter's case the olgarette holders and other things are not needed, for she is one of the very few young women in society who don't smoke. When she was 16 years old | her father, Mr. Ridgeley Carter, gave her | $00 It she would not smoke until she at- tained the age of 18. Lady Carter is now 23 andl one of her proudest boasts s that she has not attained the cigarette habit She muy well be proud of this fact when | Peli cottuage In this connection T another cireun: Miss Lucy P this city pr clgarette smoking students of the M Wellesiey wish to mention E SRHUR tance which is nearer Chicago is saston of u nnsselaer il a country du aring for a crusude againe arriuge, s 2 lowing record o ot the of and John le W ks ¥, By Among ung girl of us born and Morris, practitioners at fashiona omen’s 15 an usher a ot Mawr and oldest leges. s Gaston W Bt the SuRin i Smith, Va other fashionable sehools (o fall, delive cigarette smoking that the evil extent in the teachers have upon the 1l tou James medical died celebrated his jubilee as a d vears ago he made this state my fifty yeais in practice 50,000 patl administered ci 000 times with absoly resuits, had cases without a death) lion vis Lenox nine. a bad record for " As you have come to Mre. Richard Watson Gilder and daugl- | Picture dealer in ters, Misses Francesca, Rosamond and | Dorothea Gilder, went to Massachusetts to the Tyringbam valley and they are now !at Four Brooks farms for the summer. iould Mr. and has just had a base new Mrs. Willam B. (. ball diamond laid out estate. Highlawn vel lako in the Herkshire hills, Mr eld is to organize a nine among the help on the estate, who will challenge nine that has been maintained for several yvears on Mr. Willlam D. Sloane's Elm Court tate. There will be match games also with the regular Field have & lectures upon the e Miss G I\8; of on their declares ming many wiieh overlooks has grown sche and complained youug woman. | At Nurragansett Pier the center of soc lite is at the Casino, where women from many cities and old land mingle in a Casino was opened today and « grand bail was glven tonight. This will usher in a round of dances, dinners, bridge functions, dramatic fetes and social events ad in- finitum. The management of the Casing this year i charge o 'A. Borsol| [Bkr Harvor weloon formerly manager of Claridge's in London, | with and more recently connected with the man. | very made men from the falr. The and the vanity your dow where was exposed a pict tor gazing on an expiring humble crib, its mother | grief, its father bowed down is ed the season of 110 brightest prospects for a |againet his relentless enemy summer. The ban is still on | was now down and vut, and in the gay very + number of bl who was Dunfermline I hay and traveled 500,000 miles.’ stroll street you have paused to look in the win- | This doctor had made his desp g8 1y hire e brighte: " r uh setor ral that precinet of the of Scotland When he tor some ten “During attended oroform 10.- immunity from fatal 5,000 births (1,000 consecutive about a mil Not a country medical man. store of along a the | ure of a doc- child In the | distracted with | with sorrow. | e battle . Death, but a little whiled ost and most charming of the ‘‘congre sional girls” from Washington. Smoot is distinctly a western girl, with all | the bright, wide-a-wake interest in persons aud places which distinguisies the young | woman from beyond the Mississippl. She has recelved a splendld education, and Is| one of the moet intellectual young women in Washington. Iu appearance Miss Smoot | resembles her clever mother, being a viv- aclous brunette with expressive dark eyves and o charming smile. She has been much admired since her advent here, and has made herself extremely popular by her pleasant manner and tact. Miss Ella Clapp s another pretty western glrl whose popularity in Washington is as- | sured. Mise Clapp is the daughter of the senator from Minnesots and fs a prime favorite among the younger set. She Is | much interested in charvitable profects of | wll sorte, and has taken & leading part in (he philanthropies of soclety. Miss Clapp is fond of society and is an accomplished and talented girl whose friendliness and amiability have made her oapecially well Jilked. Mlss Clapp is among the most in- | terested members of the Congressional| Girls' club is also one of the best liked. and | The engagement of Mr. James G. Blaine ., to Miss Marion Dow of Boston was re- | ceutly anunounced. Thelr wedding will take | place next June. Mr. Blaine will complete | his course at Harvard university next win- ter. He Is a son of Mrs. William T. Bull of New York, widow of Dr. Bull, the fa- mous surgeon and formerly the wite of the son of Becretary Blaine. Mrs. Bull's malden name was Marlo Nevins, and she | was & relgniog belle In Washington once upon a time. Mrs. George Post Wheeler, wife of the | charge d'affaires of the American embassy at St. Petersburg, 1s visiting friends in Am- herst, Va. Mrs. Wheeler was here for ten days at the New Wiliard and entertained Iavishly during her v She will go to the north shore of Massachusetts after the completion of her visit in Virginia, where she will be joined by Mr. Wheeler about | September 1, when the return to Russia of the American ambassador and Mrs. Rock 1ill, who are now in this country, will make possible for Mr. Wheeler to leave Si. | Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler will re. | Mail Cars Make g Late Collectionsi | New System is Started by W'hiehl Many Collections Are Made to Nine O’clock. With the aduition of five new mall cars to the Jocal mail service, a complete ays- | tem of collections has been put inte oper atlon in the city, Mail is collscted by the five cars fromn the residence districts as late as 8:30 and 9 o'clook every night | The cars make six trips Wi addition to ihe carrier collections every day on Bhe man, avenue, Cuming street, leavenworth | street, North Twenty-fourth and Park ave- nue. Two trips & day In additien to the carrier collections wre made on the South Sixteenth, Farnam and South Thirtsenth street lines. Following s the sohedule of the last trips made from each dlstriot: leaves Ames avenue station st §:3; Weat Cuming st $:3, and Vinton street af ", Y Enjoy Your Fourth to the Utmost Whether your plans are for a picnic, an outing, a summer resort, or a good time at home, you'll enjoy it better if you drink freely of sparkling, cooling, refreshing, invigorating FAN-TAZ The Drink That Everybody Likes The Fourth of July is one of the days in the year when Fan-Taz is especially good. There are 364 others. ..loir) the happy, cheerful majority and let the red, rich vimn and vitality of Fan-Taz help you to the utmost enjoyment of life. At all fountains or in bottles, Sc. ! Puro Manufacturing Company (30 Memphis, Tenn. | | | | Open June 15th to September lst | and toeman punishied, pleaded and e m the use of oe: the le were of the ga i p y Ma vite words which she d all cccusions was word seemed to have a pe her and was used (o Mary's mother, afies other method to separate he trom the word, finally 1 ng her to stop it ation one day For every he word ‘dary to use any sald o not ua: helt do bulged out with astonish- set out to oarn the reward well, having received the 4 at the of the firet she suddenly discovered that week would not go fer towerd large circle of triends ner mothor one day, Washb M ne e & 10 CASHING IN A NEW WORD|' How I've got a new word; it's T just heard a boy use it's ‘damn.’ "~Louls- . mamma than ‘darn the street. sSought (o USRI Persistent Advertising is the Roud to Big Neturns nenaged (o & from CURED MY BABY OF ITCHING EGZEMA First Came when 3 or 4 Weeks Old. Used Everything Imaginable. Nose and Eyes Wothing but Sores. Twe Cakes Cuficura Soap and One Box Cuticura Ointment Cured. I can't tell in words how happy the word ‘“‘Cuticyra® sounds to me, for it cured my baby of itching, torturing eczema. ¢ 1t first came when she was between three and four weeks old, appearing on her head. I used every- thing imaginable and had one doctor’s bill after another but nothing cured it. Then the eczema broke out so badly hehind her ears that I really thought her ear would come off, months I doctored it but to no avail. Then it began at her nose and her eves were nothing but sores. | had to keep her in a dark room for two weeks. The doctor did no good, so I stopped him coming. For about two weeks [ had used Cuticura Soap for her every ‘day, then I got a box of Cuticura Ointment and began to use that. In a week there was a marked improve- ment. In all I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Olntment and my baby was cured of the sores. This was last November; now her halr is growing out nicely and she has not a scar on her. 1 can not praise Cuticura enough. 1 can take my child anywhers and peo- ple are amazed to see her without a sore. From the time she was four weeks old until ghe was three years, she was never without the terrible eruption but mow, thanks to Cuticura, I have a well child. (Signed) MRS. H, BE. 1910, 2004 Wilhelm HOUSEHOLDER, May 10, Street, Baltimore, Md. ing eruptions of skin and e ura Book, fres of Ave. Bosten. Sufterers from torturing scalp read the la‘est Potter “hem. Drug & ¢ BAILEY MACH DENTISTS Best equipped dental offic: in the middle west. le dentisiry sble prices. Porcelain fillin e the tootl trumy wly steriliged after each patient. b THIRD FLOOK PAXTON BLOOK Corner 16th and Farnum Streets. Highesy (Afllscl" OR EUROPEAN PLAN) Finest Hotel on Great Lakes combines the restful quiet of the country and with the gaieties of a great summer resort city. minutes’ ride by express trains separatcs the theatre and shopping district from this delightful spot. Here, sur- rounded by beautiful lawns, flower-beds, tennis courts, etc., you can enjoy the cool, refreshing breezes of Lake Michigan. For the bathers the smooth, sandy beach is near by. Orchestra every evening adds to the delight of prome- nades on nearly 1,000 feet of broad veranda. 450 large, siry i outside rooms—250 private baths. unexcelled. Grounds of hotel adjoin the great South Park System, famous , for its golf links, lsgoons, lakes, boulevards, and mamy horticultural stiractions. @ tourist, trausient OF suthe ‘mer guest is welcomed with true Souther hospitality, Ilustrated booklet on request to Manager, Sist Bivd. and Lake Shore, seashore Only ten Rural Rest Home NEAR RED OAK, IOWA “ieasant eilent table; fresh fruits and vegetables i pre: TONKA BAY HOTEL LAKE MINNETONKA Near Minncapolis and St. Paul IDEAL PLACE to spend | well ventilated rooms, A your vacation. First.class room and table service. Large grove, plenty of shade, and plenty Sp. Weekly Rates of outdoor eroise wnd usements 4 Write for descriptive postal F tforonces require trein- folder to P. ]. Metzdorf, Mgr. Tonka Bay Hotel ‘ For Women and Ohildren Only TONKA BAY MINNESOTA Rates $1.00 Per Day, Including Board. 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