. Christian herald. the hospitalities of acabinet hostess. The Secretary of Agricultureand Mrs. Houston are settled in one of the pleas-ant homes in P Street, and Mr. Secretarj of LaborWilson has taken a house not far from them inthe Avenue of the Presidents. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Redfield have retained a large apartment at the Highlands,where they made their home while Mr. Redfield was in Congress. Theattorney-general, Mr. McReynolds, still retains his bachelor apartment at theHotel Shoreham. The members of the diplomatic corps were late in leaving the city in thesummer. Several
. Christian herald. the hospitalities of acabinet hostess. The Secretary of Agricultureand Mrs. Houston are settled in one of the pleas-ant homes in P Street, and Mr. Secretarj of LaborWilson has taken a house not far from them inthe Avenue of the Presidents. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Redfield have retained a large apartment at the Highlands,where they made their home while Mr. Redfield was in Congress. Theattorney-general, Mr. McReynolds, still retains his bachelor apartment at theHotel Shoreham. The members of the diplomatic corps were late in leaving the city in thesummer. Several of the ambassadors thought to remain in Washington aslong as President Wilson remained, but when they became convinced thatCongress would be in session all summer and that the President would stay atthe White House until adjournment, the majority of them took their annualflight. The dean of the corps, the scholarly Mr. Jusserand, and his graciouswife went to France for their usual summer outing and have but recently.
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