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their lives. ‘554’»55}? gfia!lmhw o P H S tagion Jme The World over grieves for the boys who have-passed into the'great beyond, where ‘there is no sfrife and grief, de- fending the honor of their country. We, in order to pay homage in our small way, on Armistice'Day (tomor- row), will close—and our hearts go out to those whose loved ones sacrificed. THE EVENING:S TAR, "WASHINGTON, Senora de Riano will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. - The 'ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartién have as their guest Gem. Jacques, who returned to ‘Washington this: morning from a short tour of the country after at- tending the convention of the ‘Ameri- can Legion in Kansas City. Miss Betty Connolly of New York, niece of Baroness de Cartier, arrived National respect will be paid to the unknown American soldier on Novem- der 11th. Let us on that day remem- der some other “snknown,” struggling bravely in the battle of life, and send him or her some flowers. The Unknown Soldier The Largest Savings Department of Any Saturday Banking Hours:' k in Washington . 9:30 A.M. to 12 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Large resources of capital and surplus, prudent management, strong connection, membership in the tem—these -are but a “few of the measures adopted by the Lincoln National Bank for your service and protection. There is a feeling of security and satistac- tion in dealing with the Old Lincoln Na- tional. When Leaving Your Bath rwhen tired--a generous sprink- Ting of MAVIS tale with ita irre- mrdrdbk'fim is wonderfully- Make this test yourself—Blow a _ dusting of MAVIS talc from the ‘" palm of your hand. It is so abundant reserve, Federal Reserve Sys-| ght TR vavIsS TOILETRIES. -~ yesterday to spend some time with the ambassador and the baroness. The ambassador | of Japan, Baron Shidehar, will attend the dinner this evening ‘hich the delegates from. Japan to the oonference on the lmitation .of armament will give at tho embassy for the Japanese news: r correspondents. P Phe ‘ambassador win give a re- ception Sunday evening _a shzrehm to introduce the delegates from his country to the American newspaper correspondents. The embassador of Great Britain, fir Auckland Geddes,.entertained at dinner last evening, when his guests were the representatives of the press of the British empire who are hero %o attend the conference on limita- tion of armament, who were asked to meet the members of the Dritish elegation. GO Seddes cntertained at luncheon today for the members ‘of the all-English women's hockey team Wwho played in Baltimore yesterday, I\lel’em.mx the all-Baltimore team, at the BaltiMore Country Club, 16 to 0. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, has returned from New York, whefe he went to cast his vote. Secretary Weeks to Have Noted Guests at Luncheon. Feek The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, will entertain a notable company at the Metropo.itan Club Wednesday, November 16, in hqnor of Marshal Foch and Gen. Diaz. The { guests will number sixty and many of. the distinguizhed guests Who'nl- ded the American Legion conven- fn Kansas City have been in- luncheon at te 3 vit ted. g "oday the Secretary of War at- tended the first of the series of u‘:n E monthly lflncheuglh fl,\'i‘n (|:‘)' :,hl‘ \“'lr i ance dlvision > {of the finance ionof the G 1 M. Lord, chief of the office of Sonnce: tho officers of the Reserve Corps, the commissioned officers and civilian staff of the division. r and Mra. Willlam M. Calder e \Washington today and are oceupying their apparlmem at the New Willard. - 3iss Rebecca Dial, daughter of Sen- atieS M Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, re- Tirned to Washington today after a it of two weeks with'friends In | stlanta, Ga. The counselor of the Japanese em- by and Mme. Saburl entertained a compaqny at luncheon yesterday at the Sior¢ham: ho minister of Sweden and Mme. W"‘;l!enbrrg. accompanied vll)’ their \[daughter, Miss Ingegerd Wallenberg, are expected to return this evening from o fortnight'a tour in New Eng- land. X la Tho: Ttalian_minister to Venezuel lndh?“lgnorn Catalani will arrive this {evening to be guests until next week of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. cretary of the British embas- Loy end Mrs. R. Lestie Craigle will have as their guest over the ‘\:eet end Mrs. Junius Morgan of New Yor! 2nd Princeton, who will arrive today. arge d'ar.a..es of the Slames -M:ahjofil Pghrr Sanpakitch, was hos at dinner last evening in honor o Col. P. S. Piggott and Commande G. Raymond, members of th British delegation for she conferenc on the limitation of armaments. othe, guests were the naval attach of the British embassy, Capt. Bailey the ‘assistant naval attache and Mrs Brown. Mr. A. J. Hammond Gordo of the British embassy staff, Mr. Wa ter §. Penfield and the secretary of the Siamese legation and Mrs. Loftu: Mrs. Thecdore Pomeroy of Green wich, Conn... formerly Mrs. Georg W. Boyd of Philadelphia. is the gues of her brother and sister-in-law, 3 and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes. Mre Pomeroy came to Washington to b. with her son-in-law and daughte Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Hoft Reed. an their infant son, Paul de Hoff ‘Reed jr. Mrs. Reed was formerly Mis Eiizabeth N. Boyd, daughter of th late Mr. George W. Boyd, for man: years general passenger agent of tht Pennsylvania railroad. Mrs. Robert Woous Bliss opened her apartment at 1785 Massachusetts ave nue at 3 o'clock this afternoon fo the Washington brapch of the com mittee of devastated France, where Miss Anne' Morgan of- the centr. committee is guest of honor, and alsc speaking for the cauge. «Ladies’ Day” Planned At National Press Club. \ s The National Press Club will turn its quarters.into “ladles’ day” tomor- row, from 8:30 to 3 o'clock, when the members will extend to them the courtesies of the club,’and many will be ant.em&ed at luncheon. This will be the first opportunity the officers of the clib have had .of showing the ladies of their families the new dec- orations and arrangements carried out in prospect of many famous foreign wvisitors to the conference. . Miss Lady Jane Raby, debutante daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Raby, will come to Washington Tuesday, Novem- ber 22, to spend Thanksgiving with | hor sarents In thelr quarters at the navy yard, and will accompany them | %6 New York, November 5, for_ the Army and Navy foot ball game. Miss Raby not expected in Washington * before ksgiving, but has changed her plans, and will come the Tuesday | before. - — Mrs, William 1son Page .is enter- taining at a tea this afternoon in com- pliment to Mrs. J. D. Gatewood. A . chayming. decoration of pink chrysan- themums and ‘autumn foliage is in place .ih ‘the various rooms, and Mrs. Tom Looney and Mrs. A. Gordon Jones will . preside .at the -téa table. The other assistants incinde Mrs. Walter Weaver, Mrs. Jésse Mrs. Adele Hillyear and Mrs. Edwin- Page. Mra. Cromwell Brooks will enter- tain at a small dance this evening ‘at her residence on usetts ‘ave- nue, Mrs. Brooks will have as her guest for several days her mother, Mra. E. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphla, .| who will arrive today. B Mrs. John Biddle Porter and her daughter, Miss Catherine. Rush Por- ter, have returned to their home, 1732 1 street, for the winter. After return- ing from Europe. where Mrs. Porter spent several months and Miss Porter several years, they stopped for & time in Bar Harbor. Mr.-and Mra. Henry Price Wright have as their guest for the latter part of this week Gen. ‘Littléton Waller, U. 8 M. C. --Mr. and Mrs ‘Wright are estaplished in’the house at 3308 Massachusetts avenue for the Commander:- :and- Mrs.- Lamar R Leshy have-as guests at the Conneo- tieut the mother of the latter, Mrs. Charles W. Clinton-of New York, and Society] Ambassador of ‘Spain to Give Dinner. Gen. Jacques at Belgian Embassy. " Other Big Social Events." b A HE ambassador. of Spain -and | Miss Ann Wilmerding Brown, also of New York. Mrs., Hewson Gives Tea For Mra..Avery D. Andrews. Mrs. John H. Hewson is entertaining informally at tea thi 'ternoon for her guest, Mrs. Avery 'D. Andrews, who, with Gen. Andrews, arrived from New York yesterday to spend several days with Mr.‘and Mrs. Hewson. Agsisting Mrs. Hewson at tea will be her daughter, Mrs. Donald Washburn, and her guest, Mrs. Bradley Coley of Pittsburgh. ~Mrs. John_Allan. Daugh- erty wnd Mrs, George B. Duncan will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Hewson will close their house on New Hampshire avepue nex. week and go to Florida. for the winter. Dr. and Mrs. Loren B. T. Johnson will give a tea on the afternoon of ‘Thursday, December 22, in complimen to their debutante daughtgy, Miss Ne- ville_ Johnson. Mrs. John E. Henderson had a small company dining with her last evening. Col. John T. Axton, chief of chaplains, was host at luncheon today in honor o the clergymen who will be associated in the ceremonies at Arlington tomorrow in honor of the unknown dead. The guests include the military, naval and clerical. Mrs. Robert Mackenzie will entertain a small company informally at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. A. McKenny are settled in their apartment at the Connecticut for the season. Mrs. George Barnett has opened her new home, 3028 Q street. She has with her her cousin, Mrs. H. Freeman Raisin of Baltimore Capt. and Mrs. Frank Taylor Cham- bers ve moved into thelr new Capt. and Mrs, Jrence Crittenden Calhoun entertained at dinner last evening in their home on'Wew Hamp- shire avenue in honor of Mrs. Charles W. Wetmore and Miss Mcllhenny of New Orleans. Among thé other guests were Senator Samuel 3. Shortridg: of California, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Ilhenny and Mr. Avery McHhenny. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fitzpatrick en- tertained at dinner-last night at the New Willard, having as their guests Geun. and Mrs. C. E. Sawyer, Brig. G and Mrs. Robert Noble and Commander and Mrs. J. . Boone. Representative Paige Staying a Fayette. Representative C. D. Paige of Mas- sachusetts has returned to Washing- ton and is staying at the La Fayelte. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bolling have as their guest for a few days Mrs. Boll- ing’s niece. Miss Eilzabeth Stuart of e apartment at 1625 16th street. i Who is in Washington with her h band, the American Inison officer with. he Ja ese delegutes to the armw sonference. he Church gf Our Saviour. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white satin, hand-embroidered in Jemrls, with side draperies of reorgette and a long graceful train. Her veil of tulle was caught here and there with clusters of orange buds, and she cafried a shower bou- quet of bride roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Bushrod Corbin Washington, 3d, the matron of honor, wore a Eown >f orchid satin and tulle, combined with sitver lace, and her bouquet was > orchid-color chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Miss Susan Eliza- beth Baldwin, who wore pink zcorgette over pink crepe de chine, with & silver lace hodice, and carried irehid-color chrysanthemums, and Miss Jean Lawson Molster, who wore ‘pple green georgette er crepe de ine and carried pink chrysanthe- nums, M nd Donaldson znd Mr A r he bride’s parents. where a charming ‘ecoration of autumn flowers and oliage adorned the various roome. irs. Washington, mother of the bride. ssisted in receiving, wearing a gown >f black jetted lace over violet color satin, with a corsage bouquet of Ophe- In roses, and by Mrs. Baldwin, méther >f the brid >f brown C: l 201 ge bouguet of ro: f 1 H. Marion Boteler best man the ushers were Mr. Calvin William A. Molster. Baldwin left later for h and on their return ill wreside at 1 9 Lawrence street. i Che out-of-town guests here for the | wedding included Mrs i eorge Kulter 15f Dauglin, Pa.; Mr. J, K. Joice of Ne: ! York, and Mrs. Benjamin Bras- tears and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell {»f Baltimore, Mr. B. Ba'dwin of | Missourl and Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Bald- win, sr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hill i>f Laurel, Md. = | Mas. ana Mrs William Wilson, jr. will return this evening from X v sisted by the Rev. Robert W. Tuft 0(| ception fol'owed at the home of |so '~ FURS Abingdon, Va. York, where they have spent a week. JLapt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee have ! b 18 puests tor the week en: 7 M T Brook Nlehors of Broa iawe | ind will be the guest for some time of and Miss Elizabeth Thompson of An. | ler sister, Mrs. Jerome J. Waters, at napolis. X i Fort Myer. Mise Lucille Meyer of Springfield, S e gues Mr. Mrs. N - Charies ST pEnne C Jocetnator Tiugton to spend some weeks, and are Jhevy Chase. ~taying at the Shoreham. Mr. Willlam Jennings Bryan is at the La Fayette, to, remain for several weeks' stay. Mrs. Cabot Stevens Is inviting for tea at the Woman's. University Club on Saturdey afterrfoon from 4 unti 5:30- o'clock the presidents of the women's colleges and universities to meet Miss Margaret Waller, a Vassar alumna. niece of Miss Laura Waller | who has recently re- | where for two | ars _she was connected with the Near East Relief there, and who will ell of her experiences during .t Shoge ot Trfa. he hostesaer g8 -the effective. Palms, Australian ferns afternoon wi'l be Mrs. Robert Lans. |and autumn foliage bordered u e g, Miss Ellen Vinton, Miss Chick- | chancel, making a background for ering, Mrs. Theodore Cole and (Mrs. {the great clusters of white chrysan. Thomas, Sigwel! themumes, which were arranged in tall e standas Beautiful Roman vases, Mrs. Langdon of Clncinmati, Ohio, in |filled with the chrysanthemums, were whose honor Mre. Merchant Mahoney |placed at either side of the white ie giving.a tea ‘Saturday in her satin prie diew, on wkich the bride apartment, In the North Brook. jand bridegroom knelt for the bless: Courts, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ing, and standards of the huge white Ai’ary St. Clair Blackburn, for a fort- | .,0ssoms marxcd the Dews reserveG nignt. % ifor the relatives on the center aisle. The marriage of Mrs. Lowis Rob- | THe e T, an erts, dallgrl;‘t:rdu! tite late Mr. Tristam | dharming. Her ~ gown. fashioned . of Lovers of Londonato Mr. Frank Law: | duchess iace, which has been in ber Tomaente iy and-Edinburgh. ‘Scot- family for five generations, was made Yok Soon place, vesterday, in New fin the quaint, old-fashioned 'way, wi'h a fotincd 15 the - oy 'V",Y ‘;“ Per—{houffant skirt mounted over ivory- formed 40 o XK &I r:1 of Grace { g gatin and a pointed bodice. The round el Y iae, Roy, Chad fizlh Slat- | gecollette®was outlined with a deep frill e Ay MorD vore o & endants | Jace which formed the sleeves, and _and Mrs. son left immediate- | he train was distinctly novel in design. yafter, the ceremony for & Wedding |-ne top where it was attached to the i, ompletion will make | spoulders being formed of an exquisite their home In Washington. Mr. Law- | juchess lace cape, with a long searf- son is a graduate of the Edinburgh ||jke end flowing. out beyond. = niversity, and his bride was the | “Yot"vail of point d'esprit and duchess widow of the late Mr. Lewis Roberts. fyace, 'the same worn by her mother on ey her wedding day, had a tall coronet of Mrs. Guy Waring of Boston and |iace holding it across the back of the Mrs. F. Govett of England have ar- |coiffure. with orange buds at elther rived in Washington for an indefinite |side. She carried a shower bouquet -of stay and are stopping at the Pow- |lilies of the valley and tiny sweetheart hatan. el Miss Virginia Sanders of South Bend, Mr. H. M. Crandall of Washington | Ind., the maid of honor, wore a gown. of is spending a few days at the new |periwinkle blue satin and chiffon. with Ambassador Hotel, New York. {an overdress of silver metal lace, with e cascades of blue ribbons at either side Commander William J. Giles, U. S. N., fof the skirt and a long, graceful train of has’ been- called to Bryn:Mawr, Fa.|the satin. The bodice, with its slight because of the serlous illness of Mrs. | decollette, had little sleeves of the silver Giles, who is in the hospital there. lace. Her bouquet of tea roses, pink - " snapdragons, small pink and lavender Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Joerissen have > chrysanthemums and blue delphiniums returried to their home at 1619 Magsa- | was made in shower effect and blended chusetts avenue-for the winter season. | beautifully with her costum A., acted prp— Lieut. Paul Donnally, U. S, Miss Marion Lee Johnson was the |as best man, and the ushers were Lieut. honor guest at a luncheon given yes- Miss Margacet Am ‘iride of ifeut. Al A wedding of wide interest. both ‘to cesident sgciaty and in Army_ eircles, fook place Tuesday evening at 8 @'elock 4t the Churct of the' Covenant, wh Miss Margaret Scovill Aspinwal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarémnce A Aspinwall, became the bride of Lisut. Carlisle Vischer Allan, A. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Charles Wocd. in the presence of a large and distinguishcd gathering.-o relatives and friends, and the deco- Robert Gard, Lieut. Warren Christian terday by Mrs. Francis C. Wallace of { Lieut. Hamilton Young and Lieut. How- Drummond, Md:' The guests included |ard Perry, all of the Urited States Mrs. X H. Johnson, jr.; Mrs. M. H,|Army: Mr. Porter Allan, brother of the Johnson, Mrs. Charles Koones, Mrs, |bridesroom, and Mr. Scovill Aspinwall, ; bro‘her of the bride, Hepry StilnestoMes (Michasl Helator reception followed at the Oliphant, daughter of [ Washingtbn Club, the bridal, couple the bostess Ilneelvmg B iwariof palhe ferns Intermingled with pink chrys Bem anthemums, Mrs. Asninwall, mothe Box/ Wikvos I5em enntoaling: of the brile, assisted in receiving, Mrs. Louls Brownlow, wife of the|wearing a very modish gown of pufe former District Commissioner, is in|r= n -wiffon with nan 'e ~avares Washington for the Wilson demon-!with silver and greén Chines - stration tomorrow afternoon at 3:30, | broidery falling at the back and at Connecticut avenue' and 8 street,!front. Mrs. Donald Allan of Omaha, &nd will remain over the week end Neh., mother of the-bridegroom. also befbre joining Mr. Brownlow, who is|assisted, as did Mra E. H. Scovill, now cify manager of Petérsburg, Va.|grandmother of the bride, and her Mrs. Wildam de Ford will head a|aunt, Miss Scovill. / delegation of women from Baltimore,{ he ~)rid 1 narty was seated at who will come this afternoon on a [one large table for supper. and the special car. > 4 decoracdon on the table was a large ; — faque. of pin roses and fern. (i Berths Milar of Front Royal P eut, Ap-ll‘ul and s bride lete 3 { T. al n; 3 Fenton Bradford over Armlnll‘co d:s: o Ll e Pt ot D o vearine a plain-tailorad suit of blu Miss Mlllat's marriage to Mr. Charles | imported Scotch tweed with a' small Lolzeaux -of Plainfleld, N. ¥, will ‘ake place, Wednesday afternoon at Mountaia -Vie the h Sride’'s paren Mrs. Brownlow Here clyster of black feathers. - They will reside at Camp Benning, Ga., on their -aturn. The out-ofst”wwn «u sts he for the wedding 1 Jed Mrs. E. H. Scovill and Miss Scovill, granimother and aunt of the bride; Mrs. Ddnald Allan and Miss Katherine Allan- of only by Omaha, Neb, .mothér and .sister’ of the members of the two families and ., will arrive in Washington today, | ration in the church was unusually| e.! Cantilever Shoe Shop black hat trimmed at the side with:a | ‘and her “tulle veil was becomingly arranged, -and - she carried a bridal shower of white bride roses and lilies | of the valley. Miss Helen Moran, who 1 attended her sister as maid of honor ‘wore fuchsia chiffon and carried tea roses. Mr. Willlam Kyle, of Harvard Un- iversity’ was best man, and the ushers jwere Mr. James Moran and Dr. R. E. oran, brothers of the bride; Mr. | Philip Tague and Mr. Aloysius O'Don- nell. ‘A reception followed at the home of ‘the bride's parents, 1430 Long- fellow street, when only the relativer | were present. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle will ,be at home at 2701 Connecticut avenue on their return from their wedding trip. The out-of-town guests here for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. P. J. §yle. Misy Elinor Kyle and Mr. Wi ! lam Kyle all of Boston: Miss Kath- larine Moran of Columbia University, iNew York, and R. E. Moran of Rochester, Minn. Mrs. Willlam Blood of New York and - Asheville will spend the re- m-'nder of this year in W-shinzion and s at 1827 1 street. She will be joined today by her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Blood, who will arrive from their home in Asheville, Mrs. Blood is his- torian for the Memorial Chimes of ‘the Amer'can Legion. Her daughter | has not yet been presented to soclety. Mrs. E. H. Brooke, her daughter, Miss Genevieve Brooke, and Mre. R. V. Look have returned from Canada to their #partment at the Highlands, where they will remain a month be- fore sailing for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pell, New York, are spending a week in Wash- ington, and are at’the Powhatan. Dr. Marriage Licenses. inge licenses have been issued to the ‘I;d’nwn and Ethel L. Moran, both George A Davis of thix city and Margaret N. Jones of Baltimore, Md. Mich., and Lucy V. Cosby of Hichmond. aiiies ¥. Boston of Newport News and Ballle E. West of Detroit. “Cliarles J. Enders of Berryville, Va., and Willle B, Colston of Boyee, 3 Ridgel . Grifith d Nina E. Rose. Ttussell E. Naumann and Mary E. Honney- cutt, both of Richmond. ker Livernool and Jane Thompeon. « s Simms and Josephine Parker. Jobn H’mbrr“ Lutz of Harrisburg. b C, Meadows und Mars H. Corum. Dameron, both Yo~ Bridgman_and Ruth A. Riteh- ford, both of Richmoud. Va. Frapele H. Hubert aud Lac'le B. Doggett. muel 0. Baldwin and Elizabeth T. Wash- B on. Jamnes L. Furr of Fishersille. liette F. Lyon of Hyatusviile, Md. § Charles W. Ford of Cleveland. Ohio, and Merrimac Alexander of Miles City, Mout. and Ju- 'REMODELED. & REPAIRED French FUR Shop 726 13th St. NW. 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John F. “Minor of South b Lillian B. Cofleld of this eity. Theotore and Hessie 1arrod b and 5 Calvin 8imma and Carroll Mq cLane. Will am J. and Mamie L. Orew. | 4 Mouley of this city #nd Madeline! jla.rison snd Dertha Henter g Hunn of Chattanooga, Tem Frederick Madeline Murdock, bo. Aubrey L. Francis and Gladys M. Hutcheson, | William R. and Esline Callowas, girt. " both of Glen Allen, Va. George Pinkney and Katherine Fennr ck. Rale.gh K. Smith of this city and Carolyn of Georgetown, Henry W. Tiller of Gladys R. Sumner of Richmond, Va. Joseph B. McGrane of Philadeiph tohlman of Somerset, Md. P S S oy Silk worms of the world, taken to- gether, produce 4,700 miles of fine silk thread every second of their Pa., ana | Working 'day, about 150,000,000,000 miles a year. Ky, Glen Allen, Va., and Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the bealth department within the last twenty- four hours: Raymond L. aud Agnes C. Schaefer, boy. James and Feronika Baker, girl. 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