THE SUHHEW BERN1; N. G, MAY. 1911 -
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proper Western Union Telephone. Thus you
may dictate your telegram and save yourself
the inconvenience of waiting for a messenger.
For the convenience of the public; this
new method is now in effect in all cities in
which the Home Telephone Company oper
ates. Are You a Telephone Subscriber?
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The "two graces" that Is what New
York society calls the Misses Katberino
and Madeleine Talmage Force,, the two
lovely daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam B. Force. The younger of the
two. Miss Madeleine, has received so
much attention from Colonel John Ja
cob Astor that gossip bints at the prob
ability of an engagement. Mr. Astor's
former wife. Mrs. Ava Willing Astor,
who obtained a decree of divorce from
him In November. 1909, now resides
In England with their nine-year-old
daughter Muriel. Their son, Victor,
who is about twenty, lives with his
father. Should Miss Force, who is
also twenty years old, wed Mr. Astor
she will succeed to the leadership of
New York society, which the Astor
women have always held, and to the
splendid Astor collection of jewels.
Besides, she will be mistress of the
Fifth avenue mansion, the Newport
villa and the splendid country house
at Rhlneeliff-on-the-Hudson. where Mr.
Astor built a half million dollar gym
nasium for his former wife. The
Forces are interested in yachting and
all forms of outdoor sport Their home
is at 81 East Forty-ninth street, New
York, William H. Force, the father of
the two beautiful girls, is a member
of the New York chamber of commerce
and is prominent in the business world.
Their mother was Miss Katherine Tal
mage.
WOMEN'S CLUBS.
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Ar. Cincinnati . .
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ir. Chicago
Ar. St Louis ...
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Mr. RooMvalt 8ayt a Good Word For
Them.
Ex-President Roosevelt is in favor
of women's clubs. He said so to the
members of the Ladles' Literary club
I of Grand Rapids, Mich., whom he ad'
dressed recently.
"The woman's club. Bald he, "serves
a high purpose. I believe in equality
between men and women. If the club
Is a good thing for the men it is
good thing for the women. If the club
I interferes with the borne it is bad. If
the club life of yon women makes for
Intellectual development it is a potent
factor in placing the borne on a higher
I plane.
"The purpose of the women s clubs
should be intellectual development for
the homemaker the mother. Your
children will respect you more if you
keep your brains active. Earn the re
spect of your children by your mental
activity. '
"After having traveled abroad much
recently I have concluded that Amer
ica is the greatest home builder of this
I age. In our race development tne wo
men are beginning to realize that.
I while they perhaps must bear the
greatest share of the burden, their hus
bands also must oe decent"
Daughter to B Hit Storetary.
Few government employees in Wash'
ington work .harder than Elizabeth
Harris, daughter of the representative
from Massachusetts who succeeds
Governor Fobs In congress. She is an
Xpert bookkeeper, stenographer and
typist and will act as her fathers sec-
Iretarv. .Many members have tueir
wives and. daughters as secretaries,
but usually they also have practical
stenographers to take up the burden.
Mrs, fiampbreys of the state or Wash
ington acts as ber husband's secretary,
but she ia tara baa a secretary who
copies letters and addresses envelopes
and atttnds to routine work.- Miss
Barsls witt do everything herself and
take a eoarsa in law at the same time.
Dolly.CartU. aister of the senator from
Kansas, has been w Dullness mane
ger for years, and aha la accounted
one of he keenest political managers
of the country. , . . .
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Queen Maty baa flag of her own,
a well as br mother-in-law, dowaget
Queen Alexandra. Queen Mary's flog
carries the anna of England with those
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For $14 Steemers Sail Every Week Day at 3 P. M., $15.
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