. Review of reviews and world's work. Copynght by J. E. Purdy & Co., Boston. REPRESENTATIVE NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, OF OHIO. ... ... White House weddings have not been A Wedding . ^^^ . .^ , . at the frequent m \\ ashmgton history ;White House, j^ence, it is not strange that for a partof last month all legislative and administrativeproblems yielded place in popular interest to themarriage of Miss Alice Roosevelt, the Presi-dents daughter, and the Hon. Nicholas Long-worth, of Ohio. Never before have foreignpeoples and potentates displayed so keen an in-terest in an American social event. Gifts fort


. Review of reviews and world's work. Copynght by J. E. Purdy & Co., Boston. REPRESENTATIVE NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, OF OHIO. ... ... White House weddings have not been A Wedding . ^^^ . .^ , . at the frequent m \\ ashmgton history ;White House, j^ence, it is not strange that for a partof last month all legislative and administrativeproblems yielded place in popular interest to themarriage of Miss Alice Roosevelt, the Presi-dents daughter, and the Hon. Nicholas Long-worth, of Ohio. Never before have foreignpeoples and potentates displayed so keen an in-terest in an American social event. Gifts forthe bride came from many distant lands, and theoccasion served to accentuate the growing spiritof internationalism which marks our time. Truly,America is no longer an isolated nation. All. Copyright, 1906, by H. H. Pierce, Boston. MRS. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, NEE ROOSEVELT. (Whose wedding, on February 17, was the event of the yearin Washington social life.) Europe and the islands of the sea wish joy toour untitled Presidents daughter. ^ From time to time, administrative Improving Our 1 • 1 : ^ -v-ir i Through reiorms are accomplished at VVash-Maii Service. jng^oQ g^ quietly that the country atlarge hardly becomes aware of them. Thus,since the beginning of the present year, changeseffected by Postmaster-General Cortelyou in thecarrying of our transcontinental mails havereduced the time consumed between New Yorkand San Francisco by a solid twenty-four railroads which carry these mails betweenthe Missouri River and the Pacific coast havesucceeded in condensing their schedules to adegree that a few years ago was declared im-possible. The mails are now carried the entiredistance across the American continent on thefastest trains that can be secured. The mailtrain t


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