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SOCTIETY. OCIETY French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Arriving in New York This Evening After a Summer Abroad. HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will ar- rive in New York this eve- ning after spending several months in their home in France. They will come to Washing- ton tomorrow. The charge d'affaires of France and Mme. de Laboulaye will o to New York the first of next week and will sail Wednesday on the La Krance tor a leave of absence in their native land. Minixter of China Attending Celebration in Troy. N. Y. The Minister of China, Mr. Sae-Ke Alfred Sze, left Washington last eve- ning for Troy. N. Y. to attend the his villa, Bluefens, near Stockbridge, 5. where the prince and princess staying at Heaton Hall. Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock and Miss Ruth Hitchcock have returned to Washington from Lenox, Mass., where they spent the Summer at the Hotel Aspinwall. Mrs. George . Vanderbilt is spending a short time in Washington and will return to Biltmore for the Winter. She has leased the Biltmore Forest home of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mason for the Winter and will |cupy it until the completion of her new home on the 90 acres which she urchased in the Biltmore Forest last Spring. | tor. They are making a few stops on their way. Mr. Bainbridge Colby, former Sec- retary of State, is at the New Wil- lard,” where he arrived yesterday from his home in New York. Lewis Hays Watkins. Mrs. Armat gave a luncheon yes- terday for her guest, when the com- pany included Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. William T. Davis, Miss Ruti Jone Mrs. Wrisley Brown, Mrs. Lewis Hays Watkins and Mrs. Francis B. Wilby.| yyeo puniee Tittlaton apaiMr. Howard O. Coster of Washington were quietly married last evening at the home of Rev S. Montgomery. The bride is a graduate of Business Migh School, and Mr. Coster, Miss Florence Berryman, daughter (playipg foot ball at Western of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, | land for a number of years entertained at luncheon vesterday at|the University Maryland. the Columbia Country Club in com- pliment to Miss Emily Scott of New York. The guests ~included Miss Anne Tuohy, Mrs. Eliot Lovett, Miss| Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Gans will Evangeline Lovett, Mrs. Henry Ches-|reach Washington Monday, reopen ter Merwin, Miss Helen Willlams and | ing their suite in the Hotel Roose- Miss Loulse Witlian | velt aftet spending the Summer at Camp Perry, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Addison have opened their home at 2009 Q street for the Winter, after spending the Summer at Bar Harbor. Miss Mary Wills and Miss Anne t entertained yesterday at the Chevy Chase Club 14 tables of bridge, followed by tea. Mrs. William Eride have the mari ge of thelr Dorothy afrfax, to Mr. L. Selis September 16 in the city Mrs. Jewell, wife of Col. Frank l'."..i Washington M and Mrs. Selis Jewell, and two daughters have just| will be at home after October 16, returned to the home in Battery| Parlk after spending the Summer in| Mrs. Clara Thiele announces Maine {marriage of her daughter, | Thiele, to Mr. Raymond d Mrs.| the morning of October from | motor tour through the umliAAml Mrs. Kendrick will make Hotel, ore | home at 1789 Lanier place, Mr. and announced — / Former Attornc Mitchell 1" o their place at Stroudsburg, | re at the Hamilton Miss Mildred Lynn of the District, and \her daughter, Marilynn, who have been visiting the former's brother-in-law and _sister, Dr. and Mrs. Cummings, and another sister, Mrs. J. B. Murphy, are leaving for their Los Angeles home, having spent two months in sightseeing and visit- ing. Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman will go to Plginfield, N. J., next Wednesday to assiet in the organization of the New Jerscy branch of the American I’en Women, which has been arranged by Mrs. Hugh Krumbhaar (Harriet Ware), Mrx. Colman will be the house guest of Mrs. Krumbhaar while Plainfield and a reception will be noi nor of the national presi- -sday at 3 oclock p.m., o men eligible to the of Fen Women will be tn- Mra. P J. Walsh and her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Halligan of Davenport, lowa, are spending some time in this city and are at the New Willard Hotel. Mrs. Halllgan 1s a graduate |of Trinity College and a number of ntertalnments have been planned for both Mrs, Walsh and Mrs. Halligan. The first monthly luncheon of the washington Alumnae Club of the Pi HBeta Phi Fraternity will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the club- | ho of the American Assoclation W 1634 I street. WEDDINGS IBridal bouguets, as well as floral effects for church and home, win widest ap- proval when arranged by Blackistone. REASONABLE PRICES ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Phone Main 3707 2 > ¢ ‘the Pol spening their house here. of University centennial celebration of the Po her home nt Canton, and in possession [ OPeNINE their nouse here. invited. technic Institute this afternoon, when | Club of Troy blet to Chinese Students’ will dedicate a memorial Dr. Samuel Wells William tingu d sinologue, who was au- thor of many books on China. The Minister will be the principal speak- the er and is expected to return to this| city Monday The Minister of Haiti Dejean have moved from 21 ida avenue and are now at 1 necticut avenue and Mme. Flor- 0 Con- and Mrs. come to Washington hed in the home of liam Crozier, at 17 Massachusetts avenue, which ave leased for the Win closed their Summer ho Hill, early this week. Representative Richard S. Aldrich have d are Maj. Gen. Wi Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will come to Washington today from their New York home and will be at the Hamilton Hotel The charge de'affaires of Japan, Mr. Isaburo Yoshida, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the new United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Edgar A. Bancroft. Mme. Dumont, wife of the attache of the French embassy, and her daughter. Mli>, Ma Dumont, will g0 to New York this evening and will sail tomorrow on the Rocham- beau for France, where they will spend the at Neuilly-Sur-Seine and where ) Dumont will attend school M. Roger Dumont, sc Mrs. Dumont, for his home military n of Gen. and 1 days ago The United States Minister to Swe- den and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss ar- rived in New York yesterday aboard the President Roosevelt and the St. Regis for a short st coming to Washington. The Minis- ter and Mrs. Bliss are in this conntry on leave and expect to be in their Washington home for several months. They purchased t at 3101 R street, the home for many vears of the Blount family. while Mr. Bliss was Third Assistant Secretary of State, but the remodeling was not completed before his departure for Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss occupied an apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue when they were here before. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond and their daughter. Mi; Natalie Hammond, are among the passengers aboard the France, which is to arrive in New York this evening. ‘They will come to Washington tomorrow or Sunday. Perry Belmont are expected to close their villa, Bel- courts, at Newport, the first of next week and come to Washington, where they will open their house, at New Hampshire avenue and ghteenth street, for the winter. Mr. and } Prince and Princess Pragatipok brother and sister-in-law of the King of Siam, who were in Washington for a few days the first of the week, are now ‘n the Berkshires after a two- day stay in Boston. They were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. Philip Ainsworth Means, who entertained in U ENSRES FNSREYS ENSRLS BN FN\ the dis- | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, ir. |of an apartment In are in New York, at the Plaza, on | Ruilding, Capltol Hill. their way to Washington from New- | the Methodint port, where they have been through | o = | the Summer. They are expected to jcome to Washington tomorrow | the Winter. | been abro for | returnin France. this . | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Williams, jr., | have moved to the apartment i Cathedral Mansions, center, which they have leased for the Winter, giv- ing up the apartment on Mint place, which they have occupied since returning to Washington to live, a | party in her country {little more than a year ago. Mrs.|korc<t Glen, in Ma Williams was formerly Miss was formerly Miss Lac thena Harrison, daughter Dean well Mrs. Russell B. Harr heon Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Club rison, brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Williams, and their two small | children, Mary Harrison and William | visiting h | Henry Harrison, 4th, are on their | Mr. and Mrs. Ju | w by motor from their home in left this ha. Nebr., to Indianapolis, where | . wh sh they will live in future. Mr. Harri- | son will be associated with his fath Col. Russell B. Harrison, who is State | senator from Indianapolis. | | Mrs. Preston William {come from her hom | Oreg.. to spend severa relatives and frienc | guest for whom her au son Lacey, is entertai | Nicholson law Mrs. T O r son- morning Willia er sister, Mr Mrs. Nic hort time. rid; Former United ates Ambassador | to Italy and Mrs. Robest Underwood | Johnson will arrive in New York this| were evening aboard the France from sev- | the mericar ar | eral months' visit in Iurope. | = —- | Catifornia Vi Mrs. Lawson Treadwell, Miss Mar- | Kntertu | garet Treadwell and Mi Mary | Treadwell have come from New York | . and joined Mr. Treadwell at apartment at Wardman Park | Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell and | daughters returned a month ago from | Burope and have since been in New | York. | | Mrs. Harry Reade, who spent the C f ;Sun or and early Autumn in Boston, - 0 | has returned to Washington for the adlet eMctant { Winter and is in her apartment at Wit e Stoneleigh Court. 1 n usually Chamber! Mi Former_ Attorney General and Mrs. | George W. Wickersham, who have WHERE THE VOGUE OF THE MOMENT 18 FIR COAT EVEAL or with the costume ensemble. A Price Appeal That Will Surprise You City Club Buildi ~sHoP The Gostume cAscends the T hrone HE costume is the only certain fact in the world of tashion. For the next few years it is to be as fixed as the Polar star. . This establishment shows the costume in the multplicdty of forms and fancies that tesourcetul designers have gven . [Esrllebacher TWELVE - g Exclusively Different ) ) TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET d through the Summer, are evening October 7, ab indefinite in Washington th N a riot of Autumn colors—fur trimmed and slender—charmingly different, alone 1316 G Street aboard La| son Smith has | in Portland, | 1 weeks wi and s t Mrs. Ander- ning home bevond | Smith | ¥ Johnson will_ente who h house | y - Mrs I« Reamey from her at the S entertained a luncheon ye small ¢ terday Mrs. Charles = the rector of C: « phis, is en daughter P more, is s ing the we Mrs. Hugh Thomas wmut, before home in Memphis. Dr. Charles Hamr ¢ his mot and sister, Miss Luey in their new h avenue and da tin Morrill Chamber- | for Albany, | the guest of W Sage, for Ison will s oard th stay the 1 1 to attend th itor Reing { Franklin Sq. Hotel Shoppe service com tood pleasant S ng HS AN S ' N\F /K N Mr. and Mrs. Robert herd and Miss Alice losed their cotta en route to I’uln'_vlwrd )‘I:)nrs of Hard Wood | A Great Improvement —in the appearance of home interiors resuit the © ADAMS FLOORS been known as tne for over 30 years. T Let us estimate. J. M. 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