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»/ : ROBERT SPEARS HUDSON, \, Recent guest of "~ Represehtative , ™ : - R e and Mt Ogden Mi their kome fere and tatev on Long Island. Society Events in Capita]? During the Week Just Ended Marked by Rare Fe;aturesi Closing Interparliamentary Brilliant Union King's Natal Day Celebrated at Legation. | Bangquet Conspicuously Attractive—Egyptian H. PICKETT. | 1 hlaze of glory, if enthusiasm and { make it s0, for a'most all events | brilliant banquet which closed Wednesday, continuir vptian Ki ht, and then the great game which Added to these events was the through lesser events to at the legation of that cou is on for its battles roval on the | ineresting, but quitc iding vesterday oi young Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, granddaughter of President Grant and grand- daughter of the late Gen. Frederick Dent Grant, to.Mr. Smith of Ken- tucky. at the honie of her eranc | | At of persons were tion, Mrs. Cooli ing, yet showing many members of the rank and society, i« to see the President and .\Ix\.‘ game, and yesterday thousands | ted in them as in the field of ac- | husiastic and the President surpress- | in the big, event. Near them were . other officials of high | all bearing with interest | e NDAUNTED b, in gav out their thro scene, almost special guest supreme, ri cvents of the ¢ Ats men wrapped in Winter furs, women | in heavy suits with gay scarfs ered and went almost wild over the | some ont-of-town visitor or other | Hot Springs outdoor sports reign iing the amusement, with some lively | 1 spots on Long Island. | e stre s root very one On 1 Harlan F. will be | formal dinner, when | man, Dr. S. Parkes | Memorial Continent! Hall. Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, | 'OMORROW v ) 1 Mrs hosts to a lar is termed the guests will me Brooklyn cler Cadman. who re at Guests at the d etary of the Attorney Genera ary Labor and Mrs. Davis. the | Secretary of Agricultur: dine. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce | Butler, Mr. Justic 1 Vandevanter, the Treasurer of the United States and Mrs, Borah. There will be about 150 guests 1 will go on to hear Dr. Cadman’s address Stone ater ROFITING waited until th only are the debut lowing up its Midsummer : ball, to be given in the W that of its committee in chosen chairman of t Glover, jr.: Mrs. Richard Grayson. Mrs. Thom: Miss Mary Hellen S big as ar Sehenthostes \d groups oi hostesses ' » select and announce their dates, not ason busy, but the Junior League is fol- icement of a date for its annual cabaret 1 Hotel Friday evening, December 4, with | Mrs. William Flather, jr., has been | and serving with her are Mrs. C. C on. Mrs. Richard Wilmer, Mrs. Ca Mrs. Prentiss Gilbert, Miss Cora Barry, | oyt and Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme. rittee D A ¢ of the cvents being arranged for Halloween, and perhaps | much more brilliant, is the party at the Mayflower Hotel, with Mrs. | Effingham Townsend as hostcss. In the big ba'lroom, where usually flash gorgeous jewels and shimmer toilets of elegance. there will be pumpkins, | cornstalks and other t! t which gobblins and black cats and ! weird. figures in more weird 105 will love to prowl and dance. The night is that of October 31 a1 time the real interest begins is 10/ oclock. FEver the music wiil be typical of the ghostly spirits that haunt | cven the most sedate oom on Ha'loween night. B[(;I\'_\'I 3 with 1 afternoon a rare treat awaits those of travel | and general knowledge in the first of a series of six lectures that | Dr. Boyd-Carp il give at the Cosmos Club at 4:30 o'clock. on | various intimate f China. a_subiect with which he is as | conversant as with He will talk about Chines recent Chinese history. - women, famous and dilettanta gether delighti habits and customs. with certain misconcep- tions; America : st and West progress and contempla tion. ' Dr. Bovd Carpenter is a scholar, traveler and lecturer who gives | out his intimate knowledge with particular charm and ‘grace. Friday afternoon he will have Supreme Court justices, cabinet miembers and others of note in his audience { e i | ment ciated. | Dr. Brause will be entertained Tues- | day evenmg at the Hotel Hamilton by the entire faculty. in which Dr. Brause is asso- Dinners Are Given In Honer of Visitors Fri-| Miss B the | a party presid flower and M Allen at Heaton Representative Treadway day evening Berkshires in complime: Mrs. John Shepard. jr. Dr. J 1se enterts dinner last evening at the Army Navy Club in honor of Dr. George | Kl dean of the George town Dental School, whose marriage 10 Miss Mary Elizabeth\McCauley will take place Thursday he Dalhzren 2 ahapel at | Geor Univerait To Honor Miss Dell The other guests at dinner last eve.! The newl ning were Dr. W. B. Hoofnagel, dean | commissioner, of the Dental Schoul, Dr Bain, Dr. D. S. Thorne, Dr. Dr. W. F. Colliton and Dr. J. J. members of the faculty of the depart dinner all in t to Mr. of Bost were hosts ine Drake was hostess to eight. at luncheon in the itia] dining room at the May- vesterday in honor of Mrs: n of Atianta, Ga. Mrs. Mor rison, who before her recent marriage 1| was Miss Josephine Willaford, is well | | known in Washington. WomeioPobd at nd appointed civil service Miss Jessie Dell, will be the guest of honor at the weekly luncheon tomorrow ,of the Women National Press Club at the Hotel | Hamilton | Davis for many vea | some months ago and logg 1 de GHEVALIER, Secrefary of the iTe of the Panawa legation HARRIS & EwW/I NG Moes. lSir Esme Howard to Resume ‘Duties Here at Early Date British Ambassador to Sail for U. S. Friday—Oth- ers of the Diplomatic Circle Return- ing to \Vashington. today 1in the Hampshire avenue. legation on The Ambassador of Great Britain, luncheon Sir Esme Howard, will sail Friday | New from England for New York and will : 4 come at once to Washington. Lady | The charge d'affaires of Rumania. Isabella Howard will not join him | Mr. Nano, will go to New York to- I Herat Gt the vean: | morrow to meet the Minister of Ru- HUNTER A. DEBUTTS brideof Octloberl, 302'»151:]] Miss Mary~ Curtis Leer of Nordle Uppeyville va.. aund ;Robert Edwin Olds Of State Department Ranks Highas Lawser Of Interest to Social Set Recently Appointed Assist- ant Secretary Assumes Duties—He and Mrs. Clds are Fervent Min nesotans. Mr. Robert Edwin Olds, who has succeeded Mr. John Van A. Mac. Murray in the State Department, for many years : member of the law firm of Davis, & Severance and.after the Su tired Known as is, Sever Olds. The firm was originally in 1887 and the fice & founded late Cushman K. was the senior as been con- death go. Ir. Olds partner and his name tinued, though his more than 20 vear was a rising young lawer just out of Harvard, where he took summa cum laude honors, when he was in- vited into the firm. Mr. Cordenio Sev erance, the senior partner after Se retary Kellogzz had given up active practice in favor of diplomacy, died this left M Olds bereaved of both his former asso- clates. He and Mrs. Olds -make a fourth in that group of officials from Paul, Minn., who have in recent s come to high places in offic . The others are Associate Justice Mr. Plerce: Butler and Mrs. Butler, the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel. Solicitor General and Mrs. William Mitchell. The Assistant Secvetary and Mrs. Olds_are fervent Minnesotans, the former being a native of Duluth, where he received- his early educa:|and they carried roses-in- the gay ~ (Continued on Sixth Page) \ i | | | ‘\ | re.: St. Peter and St. Paul. officiating, in occurred | tion MRS, _ PELENYI. Wife of the Counselor, of the Hungariaw legatiow arecent Wostess to visiting foreigners. Pretty Wedding Ceremony | Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, Descendant of| Late President Grant, Becomes the Bride of Mr. Bruce Smith. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter | Palmer of Chicago and the Misses Grant are daughters of Col. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3rd. now living in ‘Washington. Little Miss Pauline Palmer. also a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer. and little Miss Judith Grant, daughter of Col. and | Mrs. Grant. were flower girls. Mr. Smith had his brother, Floyd Smith, as_his best man. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Smith started on their wedding trip to Canada and on its completion wiil make their home in Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Floyd Smith of ‘Louisville, parents of the bride- groom, -came for the wedding. The bride is a great-granddaughter of the | late Presjdent U. S. Grant and has been a belle in Washington since she came here with her grandmother, Mrs. Grant, from California. She and- her brother and sister arrived here. from Russia as refugees at the time of the revolution in Russja. Mrs. Grant had the children with her in her Floride home until their parents, Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, were able to make their way to this country. Mrs. Grant_introduced her granddaughter. to Washington so- clety, where she:has been.one. of the most popular of the younger circles. Cards have been received in Wash- The wedding vesterday afternoon of Princess Bertha Cantacuzene and Mr. Bruce Smith was marked by extreme simplicity. The ceremon: was performed at 3 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Bratenahl, dean of the Cathedral of the home of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, on New Hampshire avenue. The small com- pany which witnessed the ceremony and remained for the informal recep- was composed of only ‘members of the two families. = The bride, who is a daughter of Prince Michael and Princess Julla Cantacuzene, was given-in marriage by her father. She wore-a gown of white satin, fashioned on the simplest lines, made with high neck and long, close-fitting sleeves and a court train. Her tulle veil fell tn soft folds over her face and was held at each side by clusters of orange blossoms and she carried lllies of .the valley.. Princess Ida Cantacuzene, maid gf honor for her sister, also was white, as were the bridesmalds, Miss Bertha Palmer, Miss Clara Frances: ‘Grant and Miss Edith Grant. eousins of the bride, and Miss Alice Mann of this city, the .only member of ,the wedding party. nat .refated. to .the bride or bridegroom. Their gowns were fashioned to suit the individual Mr. Capital Folk Unite In Extending Honors To the Society Buds Formal Presentation of De- butantes Chronicled Pleasing Feature in Rec- ord of Happenings, Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed and their debutante daughter, Miss Rosamonde Reed, salled yesterday from Bermuda and will arrive in New York the first of next week. Mrs. Reed and her daughter will come at lonce to Washington, the Senator re- maining in New York for a few days before joining his family" here. Miss Katharine Watson, debutante daughter of Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, remained in their home on Sixteenth street while her mother is visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Watson will return the first of next week, but the Senator, who is in their In- diana home, will not come to Wash- ington untll later in the season. Canon and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes are temporarily at Stoneleigh Court while their house at 2408 Mas- sachusetts avenue is being put in readiness for them. They do not ex- pect to move into it until early in November. Their dcbutante - daugh- ter, Miss Olivia_Stokes, will be pre- sented to New York soclety by. her aunt, Mrs. John Sherman Hoyt, mak- mg her bow with her.cousin, Miss Ethel Phelps Stokes Hoyt, at’a’dance at- the Colony Club November 27. After that Miss Stokes will come to Washington to be presented’ here by Canon and Mrs. Stokes, 5 Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke has open- colors of the Autumn. Miss Palmer«. .. (Continued on Seventh Page.) T T (Contmusdofi Sixth Page) * -~ Minister of Norway with their daughters will turn tomorrow from New _York. where they have been for several days. having gone to attend the tennary celebration of the beginning the Norse ‘immigration to 'this The Bryn The Minister of Uruguay and M Varela arrived in New York Friday aboard the Berlin from Europe. where they have been since the end lof June. ~The Minister and Mme. arela again will occupy the house . where \inister o Sz4 at the legation ) the mayor of Pittsburgh, % seph G. Armstrong, who came for the world serfes base ball game. | in which the Pittsburgh team is com | peting with Washington. Others in the company last evening were Rep former mayors of Pittsburgh. Mr. John T. Harris, Mr. D. Winters and Mr. John Herron: Mr. T. E. Sweene Mr. Morris Schwartz, Mr. Edwar N. Kenna. Mr. Schroedel, Mr. Thomas Willls, Mr. P. J. Sullivan, Mr. John Fugussi, Mr. W. Noble Mathews, Mr. Willilam McLuckie, Mr. William M Namara, Mr. David Challis and Mr. Edward Balzer. The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will return at the end of this week from a motor trip to Phila- delphia, New York and Long Island, having started Thursday morning. They ' are accompanied by Baron Trolle, the Minister's secretary. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at | and Fru| expected re- | the n- | Mr. Sao-Ke | was host al dinner last | in compli- | | or tomorrow | ter's | will | | resentative Stephen G. Porter: three |97 her arrl mania and Princess Bibesc to arrive Tuesd ajestic from I The counselor of the German em- bassy, Dr. Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff, will be joined the middle of November by Frau Dieckhoff, who will sail from rmany_aboard the Albert Ballin ay, November 6. The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Chaflton are again in_Washington for the Winter and wiil be in the house at 1 Sunder- land place. where they have lived stnce shortly after their arrival here. Col. and Mrg. Charlton came back last week from ‘Manchester, Mass., where passed the mmnier. of the Peruvian em- de Gonzalez Prada m New York toda om jied by the lut- on Howe slez Pradic ork to meet Mrs. H rope, where she Summer. The commercial selor of the' Swedish legation. Mr. Gustav Weidel, join Mme. Weidel this week after ing as consul general of Sweden New York through the Summer. secretary nd Senc ac mothe Senor and Senora de ¢ went to New has been s er in The air attache of the Ttalian ein- bassy, Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, will re- turn tomorrow from New York, where he went to attend the air races. The Senoritas Pueyrredon, daugh ters of the Ambassador of Argentine and Senora de Pueyrredon. accor by their brother-indaw and Senor and Senora de Luro, are motoring through the Middle West and will go as far as Chicago. They are not expected back for a week ord0 day Notes of the Cabinet in "Personal Mention™ The Secretary of the Trgasury, Mr. Mellon, is spending the weeh viu won his daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon Southampton, Long Island, and will return here tomorrow. . The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. ‘Work, has with him in his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, IlL., and her tiny son s ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Col. Lincoln Andrews, has been joined by Mrs. Andrews in their house, at 1804 Nineteenth street, for the Winter. Mrs. Andrews has been camplng on Lake Champlain for the Summer months. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, jr.. wife of former Assistanit Secretary of the Navy, sailed yvesterday aboard the Olympic to join_Col. Roosevelt for a hunting trip in India. ! Rear Admiral Wiliam Dugald Mac- Dougall, who is at present command- ing a division of theé battleships which recently returned from Australia, has received orders making him com- mandant of the navy yard at Ports- mouth, N. H: Mrs. MacDougall is closing her apartment in the St. Albans and will be the guest of Miss Ruth Putnam, at 2025 O street, after Tuesday. She will be joined the middle of the week by Miss Charlette MacDougall, who will arrive in New York tomorrow after spending the Summer in France and England. Mrs. MacDougall and her daughter will make several other visits before joining Admiral MacDou- gall at Portsmouth. Former Senator Wllliam Alden Smith of Michigan arrived in the city Friday and is a guest at.the May- flower. Mr. Smith entertained a small party at- dinner In the presidential dining room last evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann the Winter. Lieut. and Mrs. Vinton Wells have gone to New York and are staying at the. Hotel Gladstone temporarily. Mrs. Frederic L. Chapin has sailed are again in their home, Airlie, for} i | i | 1 1 M. iand for Europe, where she will spend the Winter. M 1 pin is the widow of the late nav che of the United tates emba: Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker have returned after four months pent in Kurope and are in their new home, at 2941 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Rita Hulme, niece of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, will go to New York this eve- ning to bid bon vovage to her brother, who will sail for Venezuela. Miss Hulme will return Wedne: Wedding Engagements Formally Announced Mr. and ‘Mre. Howard Larcombe of Rockville, Md.. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. Eugene V. Van Veen of Washington, the svedding to take place in November. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanway. Park avenue, New York, announce the cngagement of their daughter, Mary Dinsmore, to Mr. Lrnest Pre tor Lull of New Yo is a graduate of the Low School, Shippanpoint, she was very prominent in athleti Lull is"a graduate of Bowdof, College, an oflicer in Squadron A and well known in amateur athletics. Mrs. E. Zinn of Philadelphia an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- fer, Bella, to Mr. lidward Buckoff ot this city. Dinner Hostess to South Carolinians Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland enter- tained guests at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last night in compliment to Mr. and Horatio Bigelow of Charleston, . who are yisiting their daughter and her husband, Mr. Mrs. John M. Hudgins, 2d, at home. 3041 N street, George town. Others in Mrs. Macfarland's party were Representative Idward Everett Dentson of Illinois, Capt. arid Mrs. Walter S. Crosley, Mrs. Mattie W. Porter, Capt. Thomas H. Messer, Mr. and Mrs. James R. McCallum, Mr, and_Mrs. John Meiton Hudgins, 2d,’and Mr. Thopas Jenkins. Heywood Conn., whee thelr