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! : ife of', [ Brig.Gen.‘Pries,u. i Ctiief of the’. i _Chemical; it T - ' N\ WVarfare’ ! !E; ; : ' . - - Setvice T s o e v ok >~ eMRS. R.. : i L ' e : : e g e £ ¢ LESLIE CRAIGIE. N\ \ o o & ' N : {|TT e ,, - ; 1fe of Lthe Secretar ~ o - | e s g4y - 4 of the Britisk Emba. Who.fias qone to Bar Hasboz, 5 war 5. e - E)‘TRS.PREDERICI.CVE.CHA.PYIVN. i Aleader inithe residential Sef. wwbrmwoos PHOTE. ‘J ohn B. Wallace Marries Miss Powell of Cedar Rapids Miss Anne Belle Ellis Bride of Mr. Randolph H. Mfefizgm,xgfi%fkofiL b Page—Miss Hazel B. Blick Weds Mr. Sptepoer o George W. Flynn. New Homes for Three Francisco were married Monday aft- Notes of the Diplomats """ . o o oreign Envoys Here usual interest throughout the country. | ernoon, The ceremony was perform- and Cablnet Offlclals the Com;ng Winter|1o0k place last evening in Cedar ed at 2:30 orclock by the Rev. Earl in_the presence of a small Rapids, when Miss Margaret Powell.| compy Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left daughter of Mr. and Mrs William | immediately after the ceremony for, s lan extensive wedding trip in the Patton Powell of that city, became .y “The pride wore a travellng Ambassador of Brazil Leaves for Another Vaca-|Representatives of the Neth-| e urige of Mr. Jonn Broanesa Wal- | 5t ‘r navy biue, with & small bt tion—Mrs. Weeks Returns From Europe nds, Rumania and|!ace. son of the Secretary of Agricul-| o mazch and a corsage of swecthea i Fe Mexico Are to Abide iniace The ceremony was performed| Mr.and Mrs Lindley E. Sinolair an- ture and Mrs. Henry Cantwell Wal-| "% = : T of|mounoe the engagement of their Mr. Denby Back Tomorrow. Spacious Quarters, Re- AL T e onithe spacious lawn of | daughter Elma Winifred to Mr. Rich- ard Carwel Leary of this ci The S BWING . PR Recess of Congress Will Be| Signal for General Exodus . of Washington Society Folk ] /| S LN A i President and Mrs. Harding Probably Included. | Stay-at-Homes Meanwhile Find Much to Occupy Time—Party for Mr. Hoover. HERE will be a general exodus from Washington when Congress takes a month’s recess, led probably by the P~esident and Mrs. i Harding. The families of many of the senators and representa- $ tives have remained on in town with them throughout the sum- mer, in many instancés, not only to keep them company, but because of a . very genuine interest in legislative proceedings. 7 i Mrs. Medill McCormick, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs. Atlee Pomerene, Mrs. James R. Mann and Mrs. Nicholag Longworth are among the promi- Spanish Ambassador A Guest of Honor at Legion Entertainment One of the largest weddings of the | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miles of Nashville, summer in Iows and of one of un- | Tenn. and Mr. Carl L. Johnson.of San *Midsummer Night's Party™ at Marine Barracks Will Be Last Out-of-Door Affair of Press Club Post. me: frequent the galleries of both houses and are well . b2 a h b a X = Y- :;:t!ed' & e’,‘"‘;,hgm_ Yire Longworth, who has inherited her illustrious | The “Midsummer Nisht's Party” of 5 cently Acquired. e e o s s, | ™oXis wrill ke placaiin Eaptember? father’s wide interest in national affairs, is perhaps the keenest con- |the National Press Club Post of the| The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. dejnot return to Washington until the | mer flowers made a beautiful setting.| Mr. and Mre. Frederick William gressional fam of afl, going to the Capito} daily and lunching frequently American Legion at the U. S. marine|Alencar, who has been in Chelses, N.[15t of September. Representatives of three foreign|TFhe Rev. Edward R. Burkhalter of |Baker of London have announced the e o < § Sl X ust 23, Eng- | cith |of New Yi i Swayiifor/ausiber tvacmtian. land. Capt. and Mrs. Glon have been | the pretentious house at 2829 16th|20d great wicker baskets filled | ber of the Metropolitan Club. of visiting the latters parents. Mr. and | Street. built by the late Mrs. Frank-|hvdrangea and e 235} Washington and of the Racquet and The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks. is | Mrs. John P. Story, at their summer|1in MacVeagh and presented as a;formed the backeroumd for the bridal|pennis clube of New York. He in New York to meet Mrs. Weeks, who | home, near Annapolis. !:r'::\nhdsae);"::;er;e%zt t:ge :’:;“::r;\ u'l";):'e' :; t:.e ”h,:r-ch“:v-re e keyno! e:lg",:,ufl; of Er;“,]w_,‘,_h_“d of the Co- Is returning today from Europe, Wher| The secretary of the United States|new legation of the Netherlands, at| An orchestra played the wedding |1 o r c ‘s capenin i the infantry she has been for the past few months. |jegation at Bucharest. Mr. Elbridge |the corner of 15th and Euclid streets, {music. and as the first strains of the land was wounded in the Argonne- The Secretary will return to Wash- Greene, has been transferrcd | will be completed in January. and the wedding march were heard theé bridal: Meuse offensive. No date for the wed- ington the early part of the week, Dut g 0, " where he will serve as |new minister, Dr. J. A. C. Everwijn, | procession. led by the bridesmaid, de- i ding is announced. it s unlikely ‘that Mrs. Weeks will| oiary o legation as sec- | (11 be settled there by the end of |scended the stone steps leading from il ncmx:‘nlny mkm ghhfir:'vmfl'-u:foui:t‘:ffi 2 iFehr\ury, The minister of Rumania, | the north entrance of the house and| The engagement of Miss Margaret to their farm in o Mme. Andreae, wife of the commer-| Prince Bibesco. already has taken!were met by the bridegroom and his Frances Stevens, daughter of Rev. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Den- | Cfal attache of the Netherlands lega- | possession of the house at 1607 23d |brother, Mr. James Wallace, who acted | Dr. and Mrs. ¥. V. Stevens of Yank- 'f” t 2L tomorrow from Dx tion, will sail from New York Tues-|street. which was purchased by the|as best man. ton, N. D. to Capt. Harry Lee Ha- L e T here he spent the|day for her home in Holland, where Rumantan government in the early| The bride, who was escorted and Ean U S A. is announced The wed Y ew ‘weeks with Mrs, Denby and | Dr- Andreae will join her next month. | summer. later given in marriage by her father, | Sin€ will take place i Scptember and ficir children at thelr farm. outsie| The minister of Norway, Mr. H. H. | basss was Dullc Sof Drilliont enter: | nom % Eoum of white satin and lace, | mony in the. First Congregational the eity. Bryn. accompanied by his daughter, | tainments as_well as comfort. It is {3:? g:?xe"vra'u":vn:u‘!bgoev:mflg e Chuireli In Tankton. Mims Stevsnsapont Eabos. ryn, returned to Washington elaborate in decoration and finish . o winter with her uncle and aun w':“p'msd",‘n’g“"m,’ o Lator Mr. DaYis | yesterday from New York and will re- | boasts one of the finest pipe. m:?.gl"’"“d with a coromet She carried| Representative and Mrs. Edgar C. ; ! a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies ' Iiiiis of Miscouri. in the o L e E their | summer home in|M&in here a few days before joining{in this part of the country. The! Ellis Mis ,_in r apa Mooseheart, having left Friday for Mume, Bryn and the other members of | house has a social history unp‘nra':-l;fm(xt‘;er‘";":‘-:‘r Jiss Eleanor Powell, |at Congress Hall Hotel, Cap Chicago. . Tomorrow he will make . Va., cled, haying been the home of the 3 the is instr vl - ShIcay. oo o Rbading, Pa. and he|they have a cottage for the scason. |King and Queen of the Belgians dur- ;’;;_{do‘;gh‘;g“:;;,;’jdng':hfl e ‘g‘g&fttv‘\f:“;’d.‘md is & native of H o = m— i will ~return to Washington ' Im-| e charge d'afaires of the Neth- |viby e, VIgit in Washington twelinaids. Miss Margaret Dows and Miss mediately efter. erlands legatios X V. Margaret Douglas of Cedar Rapids,| Announcement has been made of the B e el e Ve oF (jc|state and ‘Mrs = Breckinridge Long |LorEIen UOTES 1 tonches of or. | engagement of Miss vi The minister of Poland, Prince | Reaufort. who lsalso couns L the | were the occupants at this time, and Sl i Yen | liams. ’ Lubomirsic, s spending the weok | NeLRSTIANdS \C@ALDR 10 MEXCh Gloy: | precsding the vislt of King Albert and | S irte o Glencove, L. L. and Miss| M, Williams e eriiaren ' thelr et 'New. [1and "t the Mexican “Independence | fivuse. for the use of Mir. Balfour and|Mary Wallace of Des Moines. sister| Licul. St > L& et He will go fto New York to-|celebration. which will take place| the members of the British mission, |of the bridegroom, wore orchid gowns morrow and return to Washington |arly in September. The wide entrance hall is imposing, | With pink sashes. All of the atten-;g,iymp the middle of the week. The Netherlands minister to Rome|With its broad and graceful staircase | dants carried large bouquets of asters i | A R om s are wialt. | o0 the north side leading to the bal- (of various shades. The marriage of Miss &.orence S. Miss Elizabeth Hughes youngest|2nd Nme Wem ROUCH. Whe ore hert|CORy. onto which the rooms of the —_ Dixon. youngest daughter of Mr. and danghter of Secretary of State and | INE the latier's mother, Mre Mobert|main fioor open. The music room.| A reception followed when the|Mrs. E. C. Dixon. and Mr. Edward J. Mrs. Hughes, is visiting friends on| " m arQR B OF o me to Washing- which is an exact copy of that at|bridal couple were assisted in re-|Deranek of Virginia took place Sat- Lake George. by ':-r_bfl 2 vigit defore sailln ':, Fountainbleau, extends across the|ceiving by Mr. and Mrs. Powell.{urday afternoon. August 6, at 3:30 t;‘n- Nome in Holland. & front of the house and opens into a|parents of the bride: Secretary andjo'clock, in the parlors of the West Mr. Paul Mellon and Miss Ailsa | the 2 small salon, used by Mrs. MacVeagh|Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Alford Lore;Washington Baptist Church, Rev. W. Mellon, son and daughter of the as a curio room. Here the walls and | of Waterloo, the bride's grandmother. | R. Flannagan officiating in the pres- Sccretary of the Treasury, have goncipy - ) Bl Staff celling are done In gold leaf, making |Mr. Wallace and his bride left last!ence of a_small company of relatives to Southampton. L. L. to visit the ritis) mbassy Ota an excellent background for the in-|[night for a wedding trip in the west, |and friends. Secretary’s nephew, Mr. Edward P. 5 teresting cabinets and their contents.|with Ways Mount, the Wallace sum-! Miss Anna Nally attended the bride Mellon, and Mrs. Mellon, at their sum- leep Ca‘urn Show priceless laces and ivory and jade!mer home, at Green Mountain, Colo. maid of honor and Mr. Frank mer home. Miss Mellon and her carvings of exquisite workmanship.|as their destination. Upon their re-|Dixon, brother of the bride, acted as brother will remain at Southampton| An interesting and amusing cabaret!Communicating with this salon is the | turn, they will reside for a time|best man. Mr. and Mrs. Deranek will for a week or ten days before Te-| . oo mance was given last week by |Yast dining room at the back of the|at the home of Secretary and Mrs.|reside at 3025 Dumbarton avenue turning to Hot Springs, where they S, house, probably the largest private|Wallace in Des Moines, before going |northwest on their return from their have Barton Lodge for the season. |the members of the British embassy|gining-room in Washington, and com- . e i staf in the Casino at Bar Harbor for |pletely paneled. walls and ceiling, in e secretary sh_em- the benefit of the hospital there. The | Flemish oak. = - P < the fof the installation and lighting ef- [bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigle The chairs In this r ! Marine Band and like organizations in other branches of the service|fect A special screen haa been pro: have started by moter for Bar Har-|members of the staft are occupying | Flemish oak, were Collected \:;”u:: have proved 2 welecome diversion in the early evenings. These concerts | vVided as well as two skilled operators bor, where they will join the other |Glen Eyrie, the summer home of Mrs. MacVeagh herself in Europe and were| Mr. Wallace during the war was,Mich. The wedding took place Fri- are given in the various parks thronghout the city, and afways the streets | ¥!th 8pecial machines. The Marine jmembers of the embassy staff at the!y pengerson, who is at Southampton; formerly used in cathedrals. There commissioned a first lleutenant at,day, August 5 at Rockville Md., in in the vicinity are lined with motor cars. Band Orchestra, under Assistant Di- | Henderson cottage. They will make 7 For the ,AT€ also anclent chests, wine cabinets|Camp Cody, N. M., and served six|the presence of a few friends. barracks tomerrew will probably be with her husband in the Senate restaurant.” One day last week, 6 emerg- ing from theiCapitol on the north portico, Mrs. Longworth found that | the last large out-of-dupr affair of her car had not come, so sat calmly down on the steps to await its |that organization to be given this arrival. ‘Always a picturesque figure, she was especially charming ;thet | summer, althouh one more is under afternoon in a simple gown of white mull, with a broad-brimmed consideration by the entertainment horn hat, the crown encircled with tiny red flowers, and she carried 2 {committee. As the feature of tomor- dark red silk parasol. row eveming will be the first —— esenta E number of smart residents who have spent the summer ia town :m.“ :::u;: :::::_“:;h:rpxi find as much to occupy their time here as may be found at any re- | Horsemen of the Apocalypse,’ based sort. For those who play golf and tennis, the early morning hours are | upon the novel by the Spanish author, spent at one or another of the suburban country clubs, and often their | Ibasco Ibames, the Spanish am- : t 2 f bassador aad his suite will be guests stay is prolonged there until the noon hour, when informal groups gather | 72878708 Senor Riano~and several about the luncheon table. Bridge on the porches frequently occupies the | of the ladies of the embasey are out feminine portion for the remainder of the afternoon until dinner. of the city, but the party will i The clubs and roof gardens attract in the evening, and, altogether, | S mor Rinno, the ambassador; Senor the lot of the 'st:y-:;‘-h:me;; is gexith:rf ({ull o :‘:\comfortable. Thic | Dok Juns Fennctoce de Chrdonas thio weather the past week has n delightful and conducive to motoring Dol el and outdoor pleasures of all kinds. l?::%doclz:?‘r‘d: g:m:‘g gg;“}fi:’-l::g B moedo y Galarmendi, second secre- A PIRTHDAY party for 2 member of the cabinct was one of the un- [ {377 Sener Don Ratuel v Mugutrs, usual events of last week, the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover, | iy eyt f‘.fi‘;‘g,c"‘.',.;;“;{;’,f,,"g celebrating the anniversary of his natal day with a dinner party at his | Vidal: Lieat. Commander Gabeiel residence on S street, which was attended by the Attorney General, | Ferrer, royal Spaaish navy, naval at- Mr. Daugherty, and other high officials of both the Departments of Com- | tache. and Lieut. Commander Joaquin merce and Justice. It is a coincidence that the Secretary of State, Mr. | attache. B N savy: Medlank corpa Hughes, and the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, were both borm on| The guests of honor will be received April 11, but Mr. Weeks is the senior by two years. The Post-[at the quarters of the commanding master General, Mr. Hays, who is the youngest member of the cabi- |ofcer by Maj. Clayton B. Vogel. com- net, and the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Fall, both celebrate their | Fameir taps: o 5 Jorracks. and Mrs. birthday anniversaries in November, the former on the 5th and the latter | sqyetars o Ghic e U- 8. M C. on the 26th. The next member of the President’s official family to cele- | Shuler; Capt. William Wolff Smith, U. brate his birthday will be the Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, the anni- ls,“t' f;’“;":m "'fm'-"! Press Club versary falling on October 27. The senior member of the cabinet, Mr. | connolly and . others. Altr's.?o“ni Mellon, the Secretary of the Treasury, celebrates his birthday on March 24 The other three members.of the cabinet, Mr. Daugherty, Mr. Denby | Uiy anowing of the pictare wiil Degin, and Mr. Wallace, walebrate their birthdays in January, Febrmary and e gates will be thrown open at May, respectively. l1’:10 o'clock, and at 7:45 there will _— der”direction of Lieut: W B Sentel: THE music season here is of no little interest to society, for the audi- mann. It fs expected that t}:oa:l"!ee: ences at each performance and concert are largely made up of those | SBtatlon of the picture will take prominent in diplo’;na:ic, offitial and resident life. ‘T{e schedn‘:e of cone- ;m‘:;o:.";n?‘g: .n"d 'h‘licn nme certs for the coming season, as announced last week, contains the names | will be general d-:f:’l!:; to.:lnus:cefi of famous artists, both singers and instrumentalists, which will be aug- |the Marine Band Orchestra. To in- mented by the series of concerts given by visiting orchestras. sure a perfect showing of the picture i Through the summer the band concerts given by sections of the | S¢>ned producer will be in charge to their apartment. The bride be-|wedding trip. longs to one of the oldest and most prominent families in Cedar Rapids| Mrs. Ida M. Box announces the mar- and has been v popular ia =ociety |riage of her son, Mr. Ralph E. Box, there. She is a_graduate of Vassar.|and Miss Joy M. Harrison of Belding, rector Taylor Branson, has been re- |several visits along the North snore.lh 1, for the season. and other pieces, all with massive |months overseas with the 126th Field| Mr. and Mrs. Box are residing at the :f&'mg 3 the musical score for the }u‘mg will 'atop at ?-rflwwm;hb week a gay house party is being en- fcarving and all In keeping. In the|Artillery. Hepls now on the staff of l&uv.na of ]me bnd:lgroom mother, 35 . ure for several days, and on Sun udson before returning to ng- Eyrie, including the | south wall a wide arch leads into the |the Wallace Farmer, owned by his|Quinecy place northwest. Informal Dinner - gay evening there will be a final re. | (on about the Arst of Getober. testalnediat Glew By ® s | conservatory where palma, Australian | father. . wi the picture. is wil —— v v % At White House nable the marines and others who| The military attache of the Ar- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bedingfield of [ oure M DG ment “of her will be engaged Monday evening|gentine embassy, Col. Juan Esteban Cadwell, Ga. announce the engage-|daughter, Gladys Eulalia, to Dr. John President and Mrs. Harding enter-| The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, | I90KINg after the guests to see the |Vaccareza, will leave Washington ment of their daughter. Essye Cor-|\William Umhaw. The wedding will . talned at one of their charmingly | will sit for a portrait to be present- informal dinmer parties Thursday | ed to the Italian government by evening, when their guests were the | 10,000 Italians now citizens of this director of the veterans’ bureau and | country. Guiseppe Trotta, a well Mrs. Charles R. Forbes, Brig. Gen.| known Italian artist, who is to paint nelia, to Mr. Loomis Taylor of Dex- 5 < = ton Ga. The wedding s take place in the carly sutumn. C. E. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | the picture, expects to complete ft Brown and Miss' Marcia Forbes. Dbefore the opening of the disarma- in ihe early autumn. ment econference, November 11. | Mrs. Mitchell on Motor T on Senator L. C. Phipps To Retura Tomorrow Mrs. Mitchell, wife of Brig. Gen Senator Lawrence C. Phipps will re- William Mitchell, is motoring throush | ;0™ ;morrow from his summer | Canada and will later join her family | home, at Watch Hill, R. L. where he | at their cottage. in the Thousand| and Mrs. Phipps are entertaining s ! Islands. Gen. Mitchell is remaining | house party over the week end. | in Washington and makes frequent | companying the senator from Wa: trips to Langley Fleld for the bomb- | fngton Friday evening were Senator | 4ing tests. and Mrs. Charles E. Townsend and H Senator. Samuel D. Nicholson, who are iz Mrs. William E. Borah remaining over the week end. Returns From the West| Mrs. Benjamin Hellen Mrs. Willlam E. Borah has joined ! Goes to Beverly Farms i Senator Borah after a stay of seve i+ eral months in the west. She made a| Mrs. Benjamin Hellen has gone to " lengthy visit to her parents, Mr. and | Beverly Farms, Mass, where she is !" Mrs. McConnell, in Idaho. Senator |spending the season with her daugh- i+ and Mrs. Borah will probably remain | ter, Mrs. T. Wilson Bowers, at the |. in Washington during the month's | Boardman cottage, West Beach. recess which Congress will take. Tl Mrs. R. H. Dunlap Sails M o R Wooad For America August 15 In New Hampshire| . © . & bentap, wite of ot Mrs. Thomas N. Wood, widow of| Dunlap, stationed at Quantico, who Col. Wood, U. S. M. C., with her sis- | ha¥ been in Europe since May, spend- Mrs. Harry Reade of Lowell,|ing much of her time in France and is at the Shattuck Inn, Jaffrey, | England, will sail for home oa the . H., for the month of Augush 8. 8. Baltie Z State Secretary Hughes To Sit for Portrait counselor of the embassy and Mrs. ut ferns and other varieties of rare Henry Getty Chilton. the assistapt|plants grow. This arch ia outlined and Mrs C. E. D |with concealed lights, spreading a military attache Soft glow over the interlor of the conservatory. full picture with the music. the first of next week for New York, ,Bridge, the naval attache, Capt. 8. R. from where he will sall Thursday,|Bailey; the honorary attache, Capt.. These formal rooms were furnished l As the affair will be held on the tiske ez parade ground, a large number of | August 25, for his home in Argentina. |C. J. Henry; the attache, Mr. H. H.|by Mrs. MacVeagh in Lou's XIV fur- guests can be accommodated, and oM Gertrude Blizsbeth | Mofiae, re—— laugbter of r. BEdw Valker Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Archer G. Bailey an- | Rae, and Mr. Walter Howard Nash,' nounce the marriage of their sister,|son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nash, Anne Belle Ellis, to Mr. Randolph|were married Thursday aftermoon. H. Page, Saturday, August 13, at|The ceremony was performed at 0 Takoma Park. in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Wash- — ington Cathedral, by Canon Willigm L. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Blick of Hamp- | De Vries. A program of music pre- ton, Va., announce the marriage of | ceded the ceremony, given by Mr. their daughter, Hazel B. to Mr. |Edgar Priest, organist of the chapel George W. Flynn of this city. The Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Potter, jr., or- / ceremony was performed Wednesday | ganist and soprano. evening, in Alexandria, Va. by the| The bride, who was given in mar- Rev. Owen P. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. | riage by her father, wore a gown of Flynn will be at home after Septem- | white crepe meteor with an ever- ber 1, at 2313 13th street. dress of georgette crepe. which was —_— finished about the overskiirt with Miss Nina Mai Miles, daughter of | cjusters of tiny white silk flowers. The e | elbow sleeves were edged with exmine, = | which was also used to form the Sims; Capt. J. F. Harker and M; H. Initure and the walls hung with rare sections have been set aside for thel The military attache of the British |V. Tennant, attaches; Miss nnd [tapestries. At the north end of the diplomatic corps, Congress, the Army ' embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. Betfell, is|Hamlin, Miss Tracy Lyon, Miss Lind-dining room are the pantries, and the and Navy. National Press Club and visiting in the Adirondacks, and will |say Wood, Miss Beatrice Beck and living quarters are on the floors prominent officials. The guests will | roturn to Washington the middle of | Miss Eleanor Williams of Baltimore. |above. The organ, bullt in across bel received at the gate by the enter-|the wook. Gen. Bethell was to have the north end of the music room, has tainment committee of 'the Pressisailed for England last week; but - a sot of chimes of great beauty, Club post. consisting of Joseoh M.!hos‘postponed his departure. Mrs. Cosby Entertains Which ring on the top floor of the nolly, W A Du by and Victor C. Shattuck Inn, N. H.lmom 1 She Souse: A mase” livery Kilbers, assisted by_other memberé pMr. 5. €. Lawrence, attache of the At Sha I, N e ith rich rea walls and heavy me. post. Mr. Charles L. Cook of tish embassy, and Mrs. Lawrence leigh is the room over the musi the State Depariment will have spe- |are expected ihis week &t the Sin- | Mrs Frank C Cosby of SORSISER | oGm” This will be mercly the resi- clal charge of the members of the!clair House at Bethlehem, where they | COUTt, W I8 BC 206, SRl 0, 4iry | dence of future ambassadors of Mex- diplomatic corps. Mr. David S. Barry, | will arrive by automobile and spend [Jafirey: N. FL, tas 18 200 EVES'S. (Chlico and their familles, as work ha sergeant-at-arms of the Senate: Mr.|sdme time touring, making the 8in- | Er ey of Brookline, Mass. already been started on the office, m Tyler Page, clerk of theclair their official headquarters. which will adjoln the house at the gou;;eo!lmirpr.c:;:’tln!lves: Mr. "hmoa e south. D pecaton. superintendent Ofv™®| The second mecretary of the|Controller Crissinger e G e D L Donaldson, superintendent of the | Brazilian embassy, Mr. Joaquim de tion, will face the mortheast corner House press gallery. and others, will | Sousa Leao, will return today from Returns Here Tomorrow |of Meridian Park, the entrance to the Atsist sapervising the sesting of the | S weeka My de Sousa went north | The controller of the currency, Mr. | TeaiiepSs Belng on 15th street and = . o & O Among the guests will be repre-|with Mr. Durham Rodgers who will| p. K. Crisainger, will return fomor- | builaing ia. of Jignt brick with whits sentatives of the various American |remain ! s fnon ;| row from his home, in Marion, ? | stone base and trimmings. patterned Legion posts of the District of Co-|Rodgers and Mr. de Sousa entertained | where he went the firat part of 1ast | fter that of English b: e honmes lumbia, the Spanish-American Athe-|& large company at dinner last Sun- | week. With the main or Teception floor o neum and other organizations. dfi; n;":;"fl‘- ‘{_"“:;‘ o‘t"é'_ efi;“' ol the first above the ground. On thi %leenbe' mt.ha military st 9 C‘P‘ ot Wm G. F floor will be a large reception_room, G M. Hitch Wi s‘"m';l,’_ legation, c,""““m Nits ve Lawn ete adjoining one of smaller proportions, Senator G. M. Hitchcock ol Ml plad > S m.mmmm;maemm Takes Week End Tri B Tt for Tty e For Blind Association fthe long, windows of which will oper S sttt o T :f:éth"}“x‘-u'r‘fflr."fi?u:.:‘“.’;‘ ofor! The Round Table Club will give a[bullding. The kitchen will be on the Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock 18 |¢he guest of Mra Andrew Moreland |lawn fete for the benefit of the Aid As- ding the week end with Mr. A gsu ;lnl:n nsk E :d Tias Ra:th ;llchuck at her summer home in Newport, and | sociation for the Blind at the residence o gation, of e » | spent a week or more with Mrs. R. T.| ;s Miss Hannay, 533 34 street north- |which Jonkheer W. H. de Beaufort at Haines Falls, N. Y. where Mrs. | onc, i Hitchoock and hér daughter went the | Wiloon at Indian House, Newport. girdle. Her tulle veil was arranged in cap fashion and held by orange blossoms, and she carried bride ropes with a shower of lillies ¢ the valley. Mrs. K. D. McRae, was her sister ister of Rumania to occupy the house owned by his government at this capital. The house has been rented for the past &'_;:llfil\l to Cltlrl. and Mrs. Robert ompson, wWho W 1] in-law's only attendant and wore size. though adaptable to large and |52me shade. Her picture hat was of formal - lack velvet and she carried an arm- rtaining. Seversl draws|gu) of sweetheart roses. Ing rooms and b S T bl | Mr. Robert Nash of Norfolk, Va. room is on the floor above. re as & music room was his brother’s best man, and the ushers were Mr. George Tumpson of New York, Mr. Marshall Keely, Mr. Roger Mareston, Mr. Allen Bachrach and Mr. Max Tucker, e e naat of ehant| " Mr. and Mrs. Nash left immediatély e after the ceremony for & wedding €] iy, They heonghs meny famens Sreet ) ivip and later will make their home in Washington. r. Nasl s one ol O the young organists of Washington and Miss McRea is a brilliant pianist. west, Thursday from 4:30 to 11 o'clock. | has been charge d'affaires since the middle of the week from New York. e Mrs. Sydney L. Jacobs is president of | {liness and subsequent retirement of The senator spent the last week end | The minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal- | the board of lady managers of the Blind Mr. J. Cremer, is now located at with his family in Atlantic City, and |lenberg, was the guest of honor at and of the | 1800 Conpecticut avenue, the home of on his return to Washington Mrs. [dinner last evening of Mra. John As-|vice cake, | the Jate Thomas C. Noyea, and more e e e Tl | Bonere -t Bt o ppareing 555 i et g s e to New Yorl or & few s on po! ‘where L) gter is spen: i X £ Bibesco will bs the first min- premi England They are both prominently identified mn'l‘(rh,“ln their ;::llum with the music life of the capital. 5 is the Kilizabeth 80 often mentioned | Amnongthe out-of-town guests wer in the letters of “Marget” Asquith,|Miss Ann Tumpson of New York, Miss published within the year. < 7 (Continued on Fifth Fage) - way to Haines Falls. seversl weeks. Capt. Wallenberg will 54 v-hhm ooz e