[Gutenberg 47378] • Mrs. Darrell
- Authors
- Davis, Foxcroft
- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Tags
- marriage -- fiction , washington (d.c.) -- social life and customs -- fiction
- ISBN
- 9781507862551
- Date
- 1905-02-04T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.43 MB
- Lang
- en
Time was, not so long ago, when Washington had some primitive aspects. This was when the city was merely a political capital and society was made up of the high government officials, the diplomatic corps, the army and navy, and senators were very great personages and even the now despised members of the House of Representatives had a place on the social chess-board. This was before the influx of recently acquired wealth and the building of splendid mansions wherein to house the retired trade. There were few private ball-rooms, and certain subscription dances were reckoned to be very smart. To these dances young ladies were not ashamed to wear muslin gowns, nor to go in the tram, carrying with them a contrivance known as a "party-bag," which held their white slippers, fans, and gloves.