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"QN the left," shouts the man in the rubber-neck wagon at Newport.. " you see the cottage of Mrs. Newton Adams." And, sure enough, / he's right. You see the cot- /A tage, but you look in vain / for Mrs. Adams. That lady is busy downtown, fitting expensive hats on other J ladies whose face is only a / part of their fortune. After /^^Hl! a year of apprenticeship in / millinery, Mrs. Newton / ^^ 1 opened a shop of her own, / and has made a I U-lNlUii l at tne opera i you ask, "Who's the \ good-looking young woman \ in Miss Morgan's box?" "That," you are told, "is Elsie de Wolfe." To-mor- \ ^JHHj row you decide to decorate \ your house, and ask the architect to give you the \ name of the best interior decorator in town, and he V answers, "Elsie de Wolfe." And you'll find her at her \ office, if you go there, too. Copyright, Kazunjiau. v s mm fm ML V 1 Rv ? ^1 /J w 1 "jpHERE'S no money in it for M Gertrude Robinson Smith, but s works eight hours a day just the san \ She and Miss Anne Morgan run t \ Vacation Savings Fund. Last yt \ IS,000 working-girls saved $148, \ with the help of the Fund, and blew BfiHHH I all in on their vacations. Miss Sm: HHR I doesn't have to save up for her o' J vacation: her father has enou PI money lo give a uonar to every uu / Smith in the country. IF name too blu: It's Mi her nan So she ^ success! York's These Soc m SLj. DOUGHLY speaking, this young lady's husban* working day?if you can use the term "working i 5ayne Whitney. But, if he doesn't work, she does. Jtreet, New York, Mrs. Whitney makes real statues n her leisure time she goes to France and opens a 1 BHD .i,)o Hfl^l j gh I ir eyes are bright you can read this young woma on the glass door at her back; or, if the letters se? rred, you can look up the name in the Social Regist ss Fay Kellogg, and she's not content merely to ha ie in the Social Register as the daughter of a rich ins has written it herself among the names of New Yor ful architects. She designed the great stairway in N Hall of Records, among other things. iety wome Mrs: J- fiORl hair on the in the social lif< the as the only \v< /\ njn . faste anoi tFren and'' Ly d receives $10,000 every Jay" in speaking of Harry In a little studio in Eighth , and sells them too. And incrtital fr?r wrtnnrlf'H mf>n YA1 I j^B ^B C W Copyright, Mishkin I HI