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The supper table had a centre of maiden-hair fern, 

 tied crosswise with pink ribbons. 



Among the guests were : 



Mrs. Whitney, in steel embroidered tulle and 

 corded silk, Mrs. Forbes in cream-tinted faille, 

 Mr. and Mrs. John Chew, Mr. and Miss Endicott, 

 Miss Maccomb,Mrs. J. V. L.Pruyn and daughter. 

 Justice and Mrs. Matthews, Miss Matthews and 

 Miss Rhinelander, Justice and Mrs. Blatchford, 

 Justice and Miss Bradley, Admiral and Mrs. Frank- 

 lin, Miss Sands, the Misses Page, Dr. and Mrs. N. S. 

 Lincoln, the Italian Minister, Sefior and Mme. 

 Guzman, Senor and Mme. Romero, Senator and 

 Mrs. Dolph, Mr and Mrs. Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Frank Riggs, Miss Janie Riggs, Madame and Miss 

 Carter, Gen. and Mrs. Sheridan, Senator and Mrs. 

 Butler, Senator Call, Gen. Beale, the Misses Hunt, 

 Mr. John McLean, Col. and Mme. Bonaparte, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Bugher, Mr. George Eustis and wife, Mrs. 

 Stratford Dugdale from England, Mr. and Miss 

 Berry, Col. and Mrs. John Hay, Mr. Ferguson, M.P., 

 and Miss Ferguson, Mr. Roustan, Mr. Spring Rice, 

 Mr. Beauclerk, the Swedish Minister and Mme. de 

 Reuterskiold, Sefior Murnaga, Baron von Zedwitz, 

 Count Sala, Admiral and Mrs. Almy, ex-Minister 

 Foster and wife. Representative and Mrs. Hitt, and 

 the Danish Minister. 



Miss West was, as always, the gentle and thought- 

 ful hostess. Many of the recently added adornments 

 of the Legation Rooms are the product of either her 

 taste in selection or arrangement, and the spacious 



