poliLicinna who would like to be President and live in the White House at. any price. ROSE ELIZABETH CLEVELAND 14 conslantly notting tho tongues ol' the gossips in: motion concerning herself and her chosen socintes. She hag an independence about her that is as commendable in the opinion of most Americans as it is remarkable, Some of the would-he aristoernty in Washington, all graduates from it plebian ancestry, were astonished the other evening when Mias Cloveland and Miss Van Vechten, her guest, marched boldly down the nialent. Albangh'a theatre unaccompaniod escorts. Withont disguise 4 to be anything else than two elegant Indies out for an evening's entertainment, they sented themselves in the orchestra chairs and calmly enjoyed the show to the end. Their chief was experienced a they would catch glimpse of' the horrible opera gla-ses that wore leveled nt them from every owner of that dreaded instrumont. But the two frarlesdy independent ladies endured it all and passed safely out of • the theatre to their homes. 'I'he gossips had their wagging and the girls had their fun.