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L L SOETEYY. New York Sharing Sorrow Of the Vanderbilt Family Death Removes Prominent Citizen and Leading i Clubman——Society Notes Include Four Brilliant Nuptial Events. NEW YORK, September 12.—The $eath of Reginald C. Vanderbilt, the doungest son of the late Cornelius of Lieut. Giraud Elliot of the Royal Horse Guards of the British army in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Yanderbilt and Mrs. Vanderbilt, the | Paris. Both Miss Sands and her atter being the only member of the [ mother, Mrs. Frederic Sands, are mily present when he died, will | prominent in the smart set here. Miss row the Vanderbilt family Sands has taken part in several of the amourning, and the brilliant enter Junior League entertainments. The nents given by them in previous sea- | announcement of the engagement was #ons will be much missed this Winter. | made while both were abroad last Mr. Vanderbilt one of the coun- | month. try’s leading sportsmen. He was presi-| Lieut. Elliot and his bride will sail dent of the Association of American Horse Showz. and he was head of the American Hackney Horse Society. His Jast public appearance was at the | Newport horse show, of which he was | president. He returned from Europe Tecently for' this exhibition, an in attendance at every session, &nd Mrs. Vanderbilt gave a dance in | connection with the cxent. — "“® | Park season took place tonight, when M Mr. Vanderbilt was born in this city - David Wagstaff gave a dance at on December 18 155 e was & | her home for the younger set in honor ool R T San lof her sons, Hunt Tilford Wagstaft 5 More than a for Amer almost immediately, as he has been detailed to Kingston, Canada, as an equitation instructor. He'ls a son of the late Col. Duncan Elliot and Mrs. Douglas H. Gill, both well | known on the continent. First Formal Affair at Tuxedo Park. The first formal affair of the Tuxedo land Datid 3 R Ao Wagstafr. St e e A C Y hundred guests were present, includ: il el ing many of the most prominent e Htoey and the ool [debutantes. A dinner, preceding the Hise . Chtbioan bhe eflson, | dance. was given by Mrs. Henry M. e rie an | Gaha Ison | Tilford, who is the mother of Mrs. Ta05 At Newport Thes haae Tome | WAEStft. An entertainment was also daughtes, . Commieen, o rearrieg | beld by Mrs. Anson McCook Beard, Tarey O Cughing: 34, twn yeararried | "The younger set at Tuxedo at M et e g™ Joars A0 | present outnumbers that of any other society colony. any will leave | within a few weeks for school and the | group includes some of the important | debutantes of the next few he grounds of desertion in New it. Mrs. Vanderbilt Vanderbilt did not - con. Bride of mid-August, and her attendants. le Cummings, Mrs. Hoebein, formerly Miss Virginia Nancy Brock, flower girl. MRS. WILLIAM HOEBEIN, From left to right: Misy Hel idwell; Miss Gel Kidwell, Miss Catherine Kidwell, Miss rtrude Hardy, Miss Loretta Hoebein and ) Sydney J. Colford. jr.. and |9 el g Mt Vanderbilt s wnacried , | The functions in honor of the new- i | o s e B then 1 | comers will make the Tuxedo social | ., iie to Washington to spend a fort- . . | New by Miss ¢ > ‘h‘n:nyx.:\.n the most imposing in its night, and are staying at “vmd”m"!Formgn Envoys Retummg |Dr. G F. Grisanti hter ¢ | history. Park Hotel As Winter Season Nears |Churrion.” who ican The annual dog show will be held eneral il ['September 26 on the lawn in front of emony The took vl ol it the former site of the old Tuxedo B oh N the lioms o Club. Mrs. David Wagstaff is presi- | & Tancy Gor Horst Koch.~ A daushler | sant of the show anid the other offic Mre Vandernil i Februacy 1324 | include M. Theodore Frelinghuysen, | " M7, Canferniit was o momber of all | vice president: Mrs. Frank B. Keech the leading clubs of this city o . . and Mrs. Frederic Foster i K easurer Nuptial Events Listed. ! ing exhibition will be the | t ever held at the park because the Chow Chow Club of Ameri will hold its specialty show in conjunction b the Tuxedo one. Mrs. Wagstaff Mrs. Franklin. |, one of the finest kennels of chows | 1% r af their | £ in the country. o | antr =i Take Up Details Of the Fall program man nkiin sbeth Merr: f Philip A. S anklin t rnational Mercan tion at the home of Mr. and M ¥ranklin, 11 East Sixty-sixth st It was at their home t} Miss F lin was introduced to society two v ceremony will be followed by a recep i | | of @ago at an gld-fashioned afternoon re In SSbtiEn. Tolloned dance. Miss ntipued from Fourth Page) _ ¥ranklin had bee yoming tomorrow from Mrs. | in England [ Marshalls Summer home, ~ Yatton, | (¢ s medo | Orange, Va. Palmedo of t 5 = rington. The an nounced last February Miss Lois Smith £ e | Mrs. W. T. Cluverius, with her | | daughters, will arrive in Washington | zhter of Irving | o) p)y this' week from Hancock Point. T. Bmith. will be married to Lewls A. | ye." Miss Martha Claverius returns | " o R s e S it in a few days. Bttond ihe ceremony. U large recep. | opened their house on New Hamp. | | shire avenue for a few weeks, and had b Wil follow. 1 their guest last week the latter's tion at the Colony ( Mrs. > Copley “haw will D€ | ), ohter, Mrs. Washburn, who will g :x;;l;. r:m! and Helen Hartley |, 4,y 1o 'New York for a 10-day .~m,\,"(-,‘um,v & will be flc | Auburn the first of October and later | on Dr. Geor o to their Winter home in St. Augus- | brother's 1 8| tine. Fla will inciude I Henry e | M. Polhemus dmunds Kimball. | Comdr. and Mrs. J. M. Irish have I7rancis H. Geer, Howell T Bruce Sheidon, Arthur Du_Bois, A. Mus- [} grove Hyde, all of New York, and Rob ert Kent h of Charlottesville, Va. | Mr. Coffin and his bride will tour the | continent by motor and will reside at | B65 Park avenue | Goelet-Willard Wedding Date. As a brilliant fir he unusual | season that has b Newport this vear will « -dding of Miss Roberta W t Goe- | let; September the Bachrach’s. to Robe ie plans for and the latte |and son, Mr. aggaman Miss Mr. and' Mrs. Puy have closed their cottage at Sher- wood Forest, Md. lington_for the Autumn. two daughters spent Du Puy joined them for short her cqueline, W Mr sits. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lettics Lee Coulling, daughter the late M: g, U. S. A main in To s. and Miss Rev. George | Dudley have returned from th Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson have | iy Atlantic City during July and Au- gust, and will be at home until Octo. ber 4, when they leans to attend the sessions of the gen convention Mr. and Mrs. Hewson will leave for | jeleguté from the Diocese of Washing- Liverpoo! will have automatic tele phones in all parts of the city. o]l ——=—lo]——m0x=—ala|c——ZJla]l——=]q] Izat’s New in Fine Furs —is best found out by a visit to 1 We are displaying Fur Coats for sport, street and evening wear, representing s daught who are | mer at York Harbor | Waggaman | her debut here this Winter. who have occ White Sulphur Springs for the season, will remain till the close of the month | and of Mrs. Coulling of Washington and Leesburg, is motor- | |ing to Towa City w TS, A.. and Mrs. Mumma. until Septem- 20, when she will return to Wash- K Mumimn: ¥ terparliamentary Un | their way from Alexander B. (Continued from Fourth Page.) Me., will return will make New York and Mme. Alpio, who staying at the Mayflower. e | tion here some vea | retary to e Antonio Olavarr! The charge d'affaires of Venezuela. | York vt Senor Dr. Francisco Gerardo Yanes, | will move the legation from 2344 Mas | and. come to Wash. | sachusetts avenue to 11¢ Du Puy |Street the 1st of October. The house | by and [on Sixteenth street formerly was o | two sons In school. the legation, and was the [to Washington scene of the wedding reception of | morrow. Senorita Maria de Lourdes Almenar, ; niece of Senor Arcaya, then the Min ister, and Senora de Arcaya William Atherton Du Mrs. Celene there, | pled by the Summer Richard Porter David- | pied a cottage at at that time attache of the legation. | I.enox street, Che Senor Yanes probably will go to we: William Meade Coull h Col Mumma City as the Mumma, and will guest of ed as in- | and_mili- | v of Towa 1115 117 F STREET New Arrivals In Autumn Frocks Dudley and Mrs. | ir stay leave for New Or- | of Dr. the Dudl is a interesting Frock motifs. Beginning at $29.50 affair, although formulated somewhat | e v latest ideas of leadin e Iists__ .. # urriedly, indicate that the occasio ry late g sty! X o T o e of spiendor, while the. i Slio s aeTectin e Soadre Rt LIl Fiirs endance will clude practically all | . . : e Wiraexciustve New 'York set and in notably chic effects—at f Thiv siub i tinsof ) the members of the noble | £ it " of “Europe who have been | Very Reasonable Prices t resort this Summer, ‘ s, 1t 15 expectea|IE1 ther quiet nature, but | which is coincident | minent match, will f the kind in the ceremony will be of a the entertaining, with such a y exceed anythin history of Newy Both Miss Willard and Mr. Goelet od far Their social ranks among the first in they have scores of | belong to ne prominence America while Wholesale and Retail and the | | the mat are brimming wealth of the Goelets is listed with the colossal fortunes of the land where a million has become a moder sum. he engagement of Miss Willard and Goelet, while it was announced | what unexpectedly, surprise to the smar d been noted togeth s at the ainments during the son. Both are exceptionally vachting and other outdoor sports | Which glay such a big part in Ule\’ FOUNDED itday pr m of society. | 1109 F St Miss Willard he daughter of Col. and Mrs. Joseph Willard of Newport and has been active in the affairs of | & the younger set for several seasons. | Tier sister, Miss Dorothy Willard, was | ¥ married two years ago to Col. Richard | S. Hooker. Her father has retired from the Army ! s will be Mr. Goelet's third mar- | ria His fi wife was Miss Elsie Whelen, two sons, O; Veing the result of the marri these are with him at Gravel Court, the Lanier cottage, which he is oc- cupying this season. His second wife was Princess Riabouchinsky of Rus. sia, formerly Miss Fernanda Riccha of It and a child was born to them. 1 lach of these marriageés ended in a i divorce. Prominent in Smart Set. A marrlage of exceptional interest 10 soclety took place here today when beth Sands became the bride Openi NATURE'S TINT of autumnal brown is as harmonious in the of things as Brewood-cngraved an- and scheme e e Car 028! Velvets and nouncenmients "= Ul vitations to the wed- ) | Velours B ding theme. In the B3 Bl wwedding plans include R4 i u ; Hats to express Bl ¢ consultation on cn- a 5_ 0 exp s W graved forms with 3 every \PEcanna’- « st @ ity—from pop- 16| ular Pirates to ‘BREW®D M large, dressier Stationers and Engravers B hats, or close- i fitting turbans. 611 12th St. NW. e SALE FALL HATS Remodeling and Repairing At Special Summer Prices MANUFACTURING FURRIER 1303 G Street Dt il e e e < g “’ ! MORRISONS | 1894 . N.W. n g . Combinations $ 4.45 oo Louvre Hats and individuality, exquisitely expressed— In Sports Hats—$6,95 to $]18.5 Tn Dress Halu—slo,o() to $25.0 Change in Closing Hours Beginning Monday, September fourteenth our establishment will be open from nine in the morning until five- thirty in the afternoon, including - Saturdays Fine Diamonds Record Watches Gold and - Silver ‘'Ware Moose, Deer Black Prince Copper Luster Wild Aster § Pheasant Brown Black — Pencil ! Peppermint the delegates, and Senor nfon, rs ago. Thi Senor York this week to meet Senor Luis are delegates from ‘Venezuela to the congress of the 'n and are on Venezuela. — | Churrion was secretary of the lega Senor e sec- Jose has ‘been fn. New The charge d'affaires of Salvador Sixteenth |and Senora de Castro went yesterday motor to Baltimore to.place their They will return vy Chase, THE LOUVRE Will make a visit tomorrow The fashions are sent to us from such exclusive sources that your review of the styles here is sure to include effects not to be found elsewhere. The modes are recognized as authentic and as inter- pretations are sure to reflect the latest and best in Entirely different effects—full of originality 0 0 - this evening or to- The nava) attache of the Ttalian em- and | bassy and Contessa Sommati di Mom. Senor Don Claudio Urrutia, who was | bello will give up the house at 6§ which they have oceupled for the late Sum- and will move the middle of this 13, 1925—PART 2 SOCIETY. 5 week to the house at 1601 Sixteenth street. The house on fixteenth street 18 now leased by the attache of the embassy. and. Contessu della Porta, who are leaving at the end of the week for Italy. The house had been vacant for many years until the com. mercial counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick rented it little more than a year ago The naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, Comdr, Radler de Aquino, epent a few daye in Washington last week, having come from New York, where he is to remain until in No. vember. The air attache of the Ttalian em- | bassy and Signera Calderara. are back Satisfaction from a short trip North and will be in | thelr apartment at Sixteenth Street | NN I Mansions until_the middle of October Famous for fine furs always— b e iy with an enviable' record of | . incomparable VALUES; and having achieved undisputed success through 15 years of farthful service—THE CAPI- TOL FUR SHOP offers to every woman in Washington i unusual purchasing advan- if tages. = = 15 years of The first secretary of the Siamese | legation and )me, Nides Virajakich and their family are expected to re. turn the middie of the week from Bass Rocks, Me., where they been spending the late Summer. The secretary of the Esthonian le gation and Mme. Mutt are expected | back in Washington at the end of the month from New York, where the former is acting consul general. ‘The second secretary of the Cuban embassy, Senor Don Carlos de la Torre, will arrive in New York this week from France, where he has spent @ vacation. He Is accompanied by his father, Senor de la Torre, who will be with him through the Winter. The second secretary. of the Irish Free State legation, Mrs. A. L. Mac- |} feat, has opened her apartment &'.I | have | Lowest Prices Prevail We Invite Your Inspection Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. The third secretary of the Egyptian legation, Dr. Farag Mikhail Moussa, and the second attache of the lega. | N tion, Abu-el-Enein Salem Effends, are | N spending the week end motoring in | Virginia. The attache of the Italian embassy and Contessa della Porta will sail | from New York Tuesday, September | 22, for their home.in Ttaly and. will |N give up their house at 1601 Sixteenth | street, at the end of this week, pre- N paratory to going to New York. The for Over Fifteen Years Best Furs A Sale of Fine Fall Frocks Of Exceptional Quality and Lovely Designing 19.85 HIS is one of our early Fall sales presentsng values that greatly cxceed the sale price. Models that fashion favors, new straightline, new flares, smart self trimmings or with fur. x " There are satins, fancy roshanara, Poiret twills and balbriggan, in shades and all sizes for women and misses. 5 Sale! Early Fall Hats \RESENTING walues. that greatly cxceed the sale price. New Pirate shapes in large variety of styles. Large drooping shapes so appropriate for im- mediate wear. Small, close-fitting shapes sn youthful styles, made of Lyons silk velvet. Pretty trimmings of lacc, clever bows or a single large sil all new Black, pansy, sand, oak, henna, nav: kS - Better Apparcl at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co, | 9 WITH THE NEW FASHION s i @ A Remarkable Offering! Newly Styled SPORTS COATS For College or Prep School Girls = In the Popular Plaids Many With Fur “and Self Collars Welcome is the opportunity to pur- chase school coats at a price that will _reserve a goodly sum for other fyrnish- ings. This opportunity is at least timely in that respect. These coats-are very chic and sporty in the popular swagger model. All sizes in weights suitable for Fall and Winter wear. UALITY AT MODERATE PRICES ASSURED Q