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SOCIETY. MRS. TEPHE URKE, TE ‘ ‘eanes Y, wio . g ¢ == ES D RS IR e %Jt’;{f rril = MRS.GEORGE ANGUS GARRETT, ~ 5 Enroute toFrance to join Mr Garrett fora visit of several weeks NN NN LS NIl T, = (Z, < | Q PHOTOS BY a HARRISEEWING, MRS. JAMES POWELL CLAY, < e e Befdre her recent marriage to Ens ign Cla : : ' {\JqS‘Mdgggrl?o?)fért\i?‘E"e(\tfcegictacb she was Miss.Qatherine -Magruder % s : : Sl § soon visit Wésfi;\fig.iopn i President and His Cabinet, G i A S e el 7 R S Society Folk Again Focus With All Washington Folk, |Eat el ¥ime Vb Interest on the Embassies Il’l l{‘dl’lks Of B‘dse B'dH F‘dnS‘ &*' :y.' 3 o P 0 g y 3 * Diplomatic Cm-ps Members Returning and Lega- ) i ' tions Renewing Activities—Ambassador and Social and Athletic Interests at Present Running in Capital City. Mme. _]usserand Bacl( From Francc. dents, emb doors, wh mbers ng over SALLIE V. H. PICKET INGE Bione Belanfis riotiorEpantss: ty when the Prince Wales came visiting for the po’o games. one can no longer dis- 3 \ i RS i morning T e WATTLES : | letic interests are again running hand in hand. With the President and HORNER , his cabinet and the foreign envoys all interested in the series, nothing | Kefore marriace could lend greater ¢ to Washington life just now than base bail. September 27° : Miss Caroline - S il OT until aiter tl ction.and, perhaps. n late in November Clg}ggeu Watties et e ofAlexandria - | France will there come ir White Houte an announcement of the | Winter's official social schedule of dinners and receptions. Until this | | iher aounseis the | Andre de Laboulaye, who | |d'affaires during the absence Attractive Weddings [ e s, it il ade. all social plans for the early future will be held | i ree. the debutantes alone proceeding with their dule of dates— | i abeyar 3 wantes alone pr ling with th lule of dates—| §e 1o tor and Mts. Borah ‘ 0% 4 thowgh he workd conld ot wag withont them. In the meantime. | \Capital Society Folk Tardy| =qre "ecqnes S5m0 i 52t e | the trip abrand La France. the steamer \ hoe Fr “mbassy Nire: (Goolitlge is leading a iquicts|but ibusyilife: ont in the open a8 m\n'hk Soon to Leave City | that brought’ the Am 1 Mme r . Mand D Ciaeieii i L o R For Home in Idaho‘[l‘l Endi]‘lg Vacation Period Growing in Number |Juserand w0 New s "‘ Reihee es th md il exchange of cal's Both View \'E:"hmgj'm" Fa- Offcials and Residents S]owl_\' Rerurnmr_‘. .‘\'lan_\' ?\vlarrnage _M Mies ’_r°dd al_‘d il Letween e ¢ 0 it onictw bt TR vorably as Place for Sum- F Trins Ab d F G . Mr. Gilbert in Louis- formalits ty carried on, and in such a merely perfunctory | mer Residence—Will Re- rom lrips Abroad— Few ot Longress ville' lin| Prospect—Missiacm dax. Oc 24 vl s a party 1o the polite exchange the social world L i g ; i e e ot Sl Gt e e || i enillSchion: Set in City. Beatrice Beck a Bride. dax’ aboard i Aconcas brought all members of that 2 Lody bact to the Capital, the | + SR i?lymr home in Ecuador and Chicf Justice and Mrs, Taft arriving irom Canada early in tic week.| Senator William Edgar Borah | Elizalde and heir children o e nava is is the one vital branch o o Gover: ch is ¢ | whose elect to suceeed himself in | arr politics and to whi idential campaign is but a passing cvent of | the Upper House from Idaho is u fore- | cummer outings. many arriving from | ington ddring the week. They are re- Tateieet one conclusion since he wrested the : nomination easily from other as- vho, with Mm Tusserand, ar k. Friday The Washington dings are not enly loom- X Brazilian bers, but are grow- | Chile. where the Minister Wil Join | embassy 4 Ribieicn The marriage of Miss | them in Santiago later. o have returned m after to Mr. Seymour |has been transferrcd 5 2 spending s W Tork .ouisville, Ky., Wed- | Chile. where he will e re a large number | ernment as Minister : Chilean om = bassy, Senor i months spent abroad. Only a few |maininz in New York for several days embers of the congressional set are [at the Hotel Belmont pirants. has become a convert (o ) el e s i FEETEEET S AP ¥ e b : in their homes here. deferring their ’I'Hl. ebut m‘ '\.) dallics wi h dat s for her coming-out will. this | Washington in Summer as fervent as comiing until atter the election Mr. Eugene Meyer, jr, will he joined | of Washinzton society folk, some of | scason. find herseli relezated to almost any day she can sccure, | Mrs. Borah. who has always remained : this week by Mrs Mever, who remained | whom will be members of the wedding | The Minister of Switzerland ar . the The secreta whether propitions or not. and. as last year and several previous years, |7 hrough Sumricrs whi Congress | yirs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, wife [buie in their Summer home at ) | party BeCohufenttin i will find herseii exe’i/od from many of the luncheon parties, teas and | Boran haw g 10 enioy he Mrs. | of Senator Stanfield. is here for the matriage of Miss Beatrice Beck. fluncheon today in compliment to i) nd hiers : DI 5 i paitics, ted '"dl}mrah has very binding ties in the on after spendinz the Summer in hter of the Solicitor General and | iring Minister of Ecua ind other little “get-ace nted” meetings which place the buds in a set all | home in Wyoming avenue—many and he Hamilton Hotel H. G. Slater, who i& now K QP de Elizalde their own.. The several girls who have still a vear or more in college. | beautiful flowers and n wondepfuy | 0FOPe: and is at t : B aaectaretrn o b one L) e = but whao realize that a finished college woman loses much of the real zest | canary that can sing to uplift the| Mrs. Cloveland A, Newton. wife of [on Bighteenth strect. the middle of No- | 10k of the State Department OCtober| rhe Minister of Chin of a debut party. will come on at Thanksgiving, or just before Christmas, | 5951, t0 heaven. and besides his en-} Representative Newton of Missourl, [wember | The ceremony will take nlace in St. | Alfred Sze, will return to Washi and besides their own debut ceremonics will have a brief periot A% | Yiable gift of Voive has many fetch |has come to Washington from her | | Thomas: Church at 4 oclock and wili| tomorrow from Troy, N. Y., where to oy life with other s '1”‘ . l”,“ ey ok hi'"“ ways. This tiny warbler is very El.mm in St. Louis and, with their young§ Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins went 0 | o followed by a reception at the home | he went to attend the centennial cele o enjoy life with othe ids before returnis s to their c'asses. Then | particular about his hath and he likes | son, is occupying her he Bilt-| New York yesterday morning after [ o tho Lride's parents on Twenty-first | bration of the Polytechnic Institute there will be the asnal 1 un ot girls who simply will mingle with other [ tub about the « of a thimble, | more street. Representative Newton | being the muest for soveral days of Mr | (iree & & | saturday afternoon, when the Church debutantes without formal presentation \:w‘r:_x h-' n!u‘ln”; h ”;""," a Vll\vn one il n H...»)w to Washington urnvl! and Mrs. Dorsay Richardsol Miss Re will have as her ma- | Students ub of ']va\ d .|..J;..\-\.| 2 = | wing at a time, and when this per- | just before the opening of Congress - honor her sister-in-law. Mrs. | memorial tablet to Dr. Samus ells | formanee is ended he faces his ad- |in December ir. and Mre. Richard H. Wilmer have ck. ir. who w | Williams, the distinguished author Reneselabr Henicren fih s i S | mirers and gives his tail two or three | | had as their guests for the week the iat- e et S Bl R B S Rensselacr Henderson. granddaughter of Mrs. John Brooks Hender- | Ricks in the water < caper never| Mrs. Clyde Kelly, wife Repre- = parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W e e o o : whose activities interest both official and resident society. Mrs. | fails to amuse Senator Borah, and no tative Kelly. has returned to|Grant of Atlanta. Mre. Wilmer will ac ids will include Miss The Minister of Guatemala ‘[N,,‘(Nm hat boen o social force in Washington for more than 40 vears, | matter how “vln.v.u ted he may b Vashington and (rnl‘l\r'.-ll V;;v,;::!vl_r;”lnll ~"_mnav.«-n Mr. a Wd Mrs Grant to New Melion, who is returning from | Senora de Sanchez Latour are her famous vegetarian dinners, with statesmen surrounding the board, [JUS1, o &et the bath ready for the |(hevy Chase after ‘spending the Sum- | York today to he absent about a Week. | {Surope 1o he one of the wedding party: | Hotel Connaught in London. and will : 5 . and.her dancing ciass embracing the very cream of society, being only band conn (e o “‘: sl by “y'»'\,f siiee deells Wi Olyve Greaf. Miss Adeline Ox-not return to Washinzior . s Rc(‘cmmn Given in Honor tivo things for wh T A T N x ) 2 S BNE - BROn m echoes with his | vania tepre » ; S . A LAura ardi of N ey expecte to th nee wo things for which <he is distinguished. The only debutante of the |laughter. Mrs. Borah admits that | divide his time' between Pennsylvania | Will come from Machinac, Mich. wi e IdIne e e e e oot ot Of Mr<. Tl % Sl R G who was prescuted at court last season, is | sometimes Hoblie celx' mort plunges | ana Washingion un(il after clection. | e fatter has becn trosen (e Sum- aa SRR L L T S S I b Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Miss Mary Treadwell. who will be introduced here shortly before Christ- n are good for his constitution "W S Benc|| i Tence e e Gravatone, enin of New York, and Mrs |on a special mission and will awa Mr. W mas. Miss Natalic Hammond, who was presented at the same .Irawmg—.“""" public affairs hang heavily Admiral :n‘nrl Mre, ‘\‘\;ll;amp»“ (l]-dv‘v— the house they have leased until their | ard Porter Davidson the return Mre, room in London. is a debutante of last season [ exEsinciiiavanal (61 thainexlecuion | noninEd axitiein Sucat Zob 5 f oty L) mew home there is completed Mr. Hallan Tuck will come from| The Minisier and Senora de Sanchez | ing = i Sivorite disnes atdinner) e gone back to Warrenton,| Mr and Mrs. Charles S Denby | Brussels to be best man for his brother | Latour went to Plymouth to meet | recent {4l \ionor lonh Thom EVERAL of the more important homes of Washington, closed for | tinmrian tumoan Citim as mueh dis- | S10, "5 50 Temain” throush the | have ziven up the house on O sireet | 2d (B Ushers will include M. Rav. | the daughters of (h Drestdent of | Jefferson of New Vork etter 3 aer e e b Sl i G o ¢ ways as her hus- Which they have occupied for several | mond Cox. o State i | Guatemala, Senorita Concha Orellano | con is @ daughter-in-iaw the late 5 cveral scasons past. will he opened this Winter, among them that of [band. though she is essentially domes- | AUtUM0- b NOIChiRe iaveic Gupied Jor several| Mr. Donald Rodgers the Hon. John |and Senorita Leonor Orellano. on their | Juxeph Jufferson. and has written 3 rdaml .\]]|~ ldvrq Belmont. who are returning here this week after a | Uc and retiring and skillfully avoids| Mr. and Mre. John Hags Hammond | house at 2328 California sireet, which | FFA0CS Amherst “;"‘”»\"“'“flr» Arthur | arrival in England. The Senoritas|memoirs of the great American actor residence abroad of several years he Belmont home, with its interest- v‘v‘lg‘h IF attention, As a resident of | and their daughter, Miss Natalic Ham- [ they purchased last spring from Briz. | K(n\\} i v‘:'-l 1n<1 Mr. William J. Cur- | Orellano now are iv:“\1|4vv:: on ‘,“‘ he reception will he held in Mr ing mnqu;myv?y art. has not been open 0 society since the brief residence | o\ pi"ELon her memory goes back 1. and Mrs. George Faber Downey, | % ©F N¢% Yor! e 1 DAris DL o e Doeis stuio S bRt ot A trEet there of the Prince of Wales s first visi i o the closing days of the Benjamin = s 3 - spend some o sibclone fo- | nortoweat WL w\ ales oa his first visit to this country. Mr. and | Harrison administration when her | more about the progress of bills in Ma andsiia i turning to this country, The Min- Sl o ds Bliss, |‘m m:\u\rrl American Minister to Sweden, are | father, William MéConnell, who|the Senate and House and can dis- | G0 00, NF5 -“‘"m'h-"n T = Pretty emiltumn wedding 100k ister and Senora de Sariches Latour( . here for a stay of several weeks. during which time they had been last territorial governor of | cuss in more illuminating terms the | (™he 29 oSthetr gpanunient on ¢ ievening at theNorthiCapl-y o try' to arcange to sail on the] . . Sl “The Oaks.” their beautiful cstate in Ge, : O O TEna fost vaar e o L e A JEisiative measuras, and | \Yoming avenue, nfter spending ten Methodist Chureh when Miss S S G STVE (em' ror new | Miss Elizabeth Fleming's i Georgetown. A theater, music- t er its State g impending leg davs at Bagles Mere, Pa. They e Fraderiolk Siat N r | room and many interesting requisites for athletic life have heen added | CMeRl Was chosen for the short]that from both sides, Democratic as| " 1 SREs Jor T TR Trade | (Rts BEENARICl RORT Creenme the | YOTk: | P 10 this finc old residence. which is a safe housing place for th term of senatorship and came here|well as Republican. Mrs. Borah's moto! et & o8 Engagement Announced - g place for the att treas- | with his famiiy in 189} Mrs. Borah, | friendship for Mrs, icholas Long- | of Mr. John Andrew Allen of [ The Minister of Panama and ures collected by Mr, and Mrs. Bliss from the four corners of the earth. |then Miss Mapy McConnell, aged 10, | worth is well known and the two | 5= ."umm A, White, wife of Maj Niamsport, Pa. The ceremony was|de Alfaro will sail from Panama Im\v . and Mrs. Robert J. Fleminz attended school in Washington and|ladies are inseparable companions in | 4”“' Medical Corps, U. . Army. has mediat @ o clock by Rev. BT [iday,) Octobes 3 fand will asiive by NEWi i e v the engagement of their . Ma s 2 even at this tender age the debates|the Senate gallery, going early when |Teturned from Savannah, Ga. with|Hynson and was followed by a recep-| York about October 15, after spending | d T beth, to Lieut. Leslie Mrs. Fred to Entertain Mary Treadwell. to society at a ball | ut (he Capitol sitraeton her and wiih | important measures are up and the | their two children, Samucl Augustus, [tion at the home of the bride's par-|{wo months in their home on the 3 A For Daughter-Bride| 1! Rauscher 8o lise Treadwell Is 50 | galiery fan. But a legislative carecr | Joining their masculine protectors for [ the guest of her parents, Mr. and|few close friends = The church was| ! y - Mrs. Charles Hamilton Fred will | presented at ihe ' manerois®™ buds | dig not appeal to Senator McConnell. | luncheon M I e e | 1hs oharin vas dicoimtod | e lnlter of D e wnioa | MissiBeatriceiHenning entertain guests at tea this afternoon | room in London last season. She ‘E At the end of two years he resigned | Senator ‘Borah, so witty and scin- |, oo S n, o n o TRGE HELE f.f'f’," Ned | i vallow andl DIGCH, the colork o m,,‘”"" ‘."‘d‘,”‘ Tt wRekifrom & MOtaE from 5 to 7 w'clock In honor of her|a linguist and a generally accom. | oM thiS Post re-entered politics in | tillating in debate and when deliver- | (o o, 4 S R Ol 8 6 obetli AR EENIEDEIE L | e e R dlone: tnel At | And Fiance H d daughter. Mrs. Robert Gordon Hunt. | plished girl s | 1daho and again was elected governor | ing addresses, is rather silent in the - s B v o7 irpstine s E | ce Honore :"'"(‘!;‘l of 'l“"”' J‘“:" :‘"”" 'Q““""““““‘! ?;d‘.e‘f;‘“""cd ool itnatiombe tor :’::Iut:\lr;‘l:l9:"‘:03]}:::’:“:::‘,:"\,.3(‘;:; Mrsl Hen\l‘,\' Kirke Porter and her|Washington Grove, Md., sang “I love | [2ntic €0as L i] Mr, I.mrl Mrs W. Secibold gave a aking ace September . Mrs, years s AL k3 . Miss A N o p r “0, P se Me,” ac- inister of Egypt. S. Yousry,|dance last evening for their dau or it wanifotmet Iy Miss Pagey Mk P. Perhags 1t oo 1 Washington tias|than to lnd them convessatlonaily.| SRUSIICE Nime Annie M. Heseman,|¥ou Truly: sad "0, Fromiss Me. 86-| gye pinister of Devpt T e s EmotH Peges atronesses Are Named . i a1 back. |1t is Mrs. Borah who takes the lead : o Washington this week |companied by Mr. Cohen, organist. |ywno is making a tour of the West sia Sei in_compli Assisting Mre. Fred will be Mrs |a more substantial political back- B o o dimings which they | oM LenoX, where they have been| The bride was given in marriage by | TAV (00 W00 LT yneil the first part of | Ment to Miss Beatrice Henning Benjamin Soule Gantz and Mrs. Doug- For Exliib; d Sal ground than has Mrs. Borah, whofat the many small dinings which they | s,onging the Summer. Théy will not|her uncle, Mr. Frank C. Rahn of [ &l he Minister is accom- | daughter of Assistant Secretary o las Janney of Fredericksburg, Va., at or 1D1t and Dale | chares with Mrs. Eugene Hale, Mrs.|give in their bome in Wyoming ave-{o,on their house until after Octo- | Philadelphia, and wore a gown of | November. The MMinis 2 | Tator andl Mes J. Henning, and the tea table, and assisting generally | The Genealogical Reserve Associa- | Stephen B. Illking and one or two!nhue and her bon-mots have a wide | 5 : O hiite crepe meteor made on straight | PAnied on his trip by the m«u‘-:g,,. - wil be Miss Mary Smithwick, Miss[tion will hold an exhibit and sale at | ©ther members of the senatorial con- | circulation among her friends Her e {Tines with side panels and trimmed |tache of the legation, Dr. Farag Mik- Katherine O'Brien, Mrs. ldward Brit-| 1232 Sixteenth street Wednesday, | tingent, the honor of being both the | father. Gov. McConnell, though horn| Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean and |in ostrich and crystal beads. Her | hail Moussa. tote Mrs. Marvin Denham, Mrs. Wil- | Thursday and Friday. from 2 to § | daughter and wife of a solon. Her|in Michigan, was of Irish parentage. |their daughter, Miss Beatrice Me- | tulle. vell was held by a coronet of = liam Pattison, Miss Blanehe Alsop of [o'clock. The patronesses for the event | father's home in Moscow. ldaho, w nd she has inherited all the Wit and | Lean, have moved from Wardman jorange blossoms and she: carried a| The Mirister of Exthonia and Mme. | 5 e == summit. Vo Miss Margaret Vincent [include Mrs. Ridgely Hunt. Mrs. Rose | the rallving point for campaigns and | quickness of intuition of her paternal | park Annex and are at the High- | shower bouquet of bride's roses and | Piip assisted in the dedicaiion of ,..n‘D, P > N Bennett and Mrs. Irene Dayton | Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. Minnigerade | Pre-election activities, #nd as hotels | race. She is a charming homckeeper, [ lands. They will open their house, on | 1ilies of the valley. stadium at the Catholic University inner Parties Mark | Andrews, M Albert Baggs, Mrs.| were few and not much to boast of | despite her intellectual preoccupa- | Kalorama road, next month. 17 Mrs. K. C. Dove, cousin of the bride. 7 : ST AR Murrey Addison, Mr. Willium Kear- | the governor's house sheltered all!tions, and never neglects a single de- | : 4 was the matron of honor and wore a The charge daffaires of Mexico, Lo(‘al Social program M d M hr dell | ney Carr, Mrs. ¥ Odenheimer. Mrs, | those Who were seeking preferment. | tail in that regard. There are in the| Capt.and Mrs. Charies . Gans have | gown of crepe de chine trimmed with [ §enor Don Juan k. Chevalier, re- ean N EC R A. R. Shands, and- Alvin L. Ric | From her earljest years she heard|living room many fine pictures of the | returned to Washington, after pass- | ostpich to match and a picture hat of | jolned here the first of next month . Mr and Mrs. William Scolt Sicin ’r H D 'h {®on, Mrs. Robert 1. Lee, Mrs. Willlam | politics discussed and when she was| wilderness of Idaho where so much g the Summer at Camp Perry, O green and carried pink roses. by Senora de Tellez. who has been |entertained at dinner Monday evening o Ilonor Daughter| iy 'roipert and Mrs. Robert Gogan, | of the age presumed to call for genti- | of her girlhood was spent. for both [and have opened their apartment, at| The bridesmaids were Miss Alta|visiting her home in Mexico. |in honor of Capt. and Mrs. . Calfu Mr. and Mrs. Lawson H. Treadwell, [all of Maryland. Among the articles | mental novels, she was reading with [ she and the senator are skilltul with | Hotel Roosevelt. . Moore and Miss Mildred Robeson, and = of Panama, |40 Commander ana Mrs FEttn who recently returned from Burope |which will be on exhibit and for sale | interest the lives of great public men | the camera, and always pack one they wore gowns of orchid georiette | The charge daffaires of Panama, = £ “ Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh Pope A Senor Don_Juar B. Chevalier re-| Mr. and Mrs. Beverly H < p ve c apartment at|are copies of old portraits and minia- | and persuing their speeches in the|along on their tramps or ‘“covered eut. & ne | arape over radium silk, with ostrich verly Humphrey Q\?;Ira:'n:‘n r':::(;mfl‘ f:rnvhr Winter, | tures, ';\r-n and In‘ sketches, pottery, | pres: 3 2 i wagon” expeditions into the virgin |l Clair. who were married August | Ll b " " lturned to Washington last evening |Harris entertained it dinner last will present their daughter, Miss|ectehings and hand-made book plates, No woman in Washington knows{mountain forests about Buise. (OB 0 St 4 age.) J v Coutinuni v B cuge) from Atlanta, Ga., where he went as|evening. the latter group of girls the most important is Miss Beatrice Van Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erw fiance, Mr. Georse Shaw. who: [ marriaze Wil take place Thursday October 1

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