UP IN HIGH SOCIETT. ISOME RECENT DIVORCES INUPPER TENDOM.fDE DAUGHTER OF JAMES G.Mrs. Higginson, Wlfo of RoNton's Lending Hanker Divorced nnd Remarried— How American Swelldom Has Been Conducting Itself Recently.prayed for the custody of a minor child. Walker Blaine Beale, aged 6 months, and waived all claim for power or alimony. Mrs. Beale is 24 years of age and the youngest daughter of the late James Cl. Blaine. She was married to TruxtonBeale, who belongs to a highly respcc*-ed family in Washington, April 1.1, ! 1894. The ceremony was attended by all the prominent society people of thatcity. Every one thought that “.Miss Hattie,” as she is known, had made a brilliant match, and all her friends were pleased at her evident good fortune. But a year ago last winter on a visit home it was evident tha^ she and j her husband were not getting alonghappily, and for the past ear they had not lived together. It was giver-out here that Mr. Beale would not sup-i port his wife, and Mrs. Blaine, Sr., was j not willing to support him. One child j had been born to them, namely, Walker Blaine Beale, now aged f months. Mrs. Beale’s request that the custody of the child be given to her was granted.Truxton Beale is very well known in California, where he lived many years. He is a son of the late Gen. Beal who was stationed on the Pacific coast ; In the early days and who loft a larg' j estate. Truxton Beale engaged in business in San Francisco and was a prominent society and club man. He served a term as minister to Persia.BLAINE IS FREE AGAIN