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ao ORN BY GUESTS AT WHITE HOUSE ae Modes From Social | / Centres Seen tn (East Room ‘didden had at ones to turn their te Gowns and bets This together some of the latest any smart gowns and tollettes were to be seen at the ceremony of to-day. ‘Madame Jusserand, wife of the French Ambassador, dean of the diplomatic corps, whe with ber husband cocupies @ Blece of honor among the diplomats, wears black and white satin, a tunic of Diack obiffon, black and white chiffon forming the bodice. Her hat is reason- ably large, and ite trimming whke plumes. ‘The Countess Bernstorff, wife of ‘he German Ambassador, wears a brown and gold damask. The smart mingling of tints in chiffon in the bodice has towches of fur as relief. Her hat brings in soene color, @ soft viciet shade in ver Lady Epring-Rice, wife of the Frttish Ambassador, and a newcomer to the presen: maxcup of Washington society, weara one of the most elegant costumes seen. It ts of charireuse of @ dull shade, the akirt ordered with an embroidered band of chiffon in which eeveral soft voiors show. The akirt has something of the pannier effect and the embroid- ered chiffon in used in the make of the sbedice. Hor hat hag a top matching the @rees and an ostrich feather the same whade at the left wide. She wears o splendid set of marten fur as @ wrap. COSTUME OF THE WIFE OF SEC- we RETARY BRYAN, van, wife of the Secretary of an: Wears a coat sult in velvet. ‘The ‘ahade ie a deep o. skirt te Mraped at the left side, The coat is edged with Siberian squirrel around t ‘ai nS bottom, and the colar is of the same fur.- Her toque ‘s of plush, harmon- isieg Jip color with her dress, It edged with Siverian squirrel and pftency feather ornament is in front, ! Mrs. William R. Redileld, wife of the | ry of Commerce, wears @ pium- silk crepe. y arrangement of chit- | A silver embroidery in tly draped bodice. Her velvet hat matches in color and_has a band of dest fur and a single red ros Mrs, Edward Doug! ‘the Ohtef Justice of the ‘Supreme Court, | wears & costume of black charmeuse end point luce and a black hat trimmed | with white plumes, Mrs. McKenna, wife of Associate Jua tloee McKenna, wears a black velvet me, The coat bas a blue collar | mall, matched in color and trimmed | Swith plumes | Mra. Charles Evans Mughes, wife of Ausoclate Justice Hughes, wears a hand ( | MARCEAU has a cluster of plumes at the left shading from taupe to dark brown. Mrs. Van Devanter, wife of Associate stive Van Devanter, wears a visck | et kown and a black velvet hat | Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, wife of Ammoclate Jui e Pitney, Wears a wistarla velvet custume and hat and sable furs. Mrs. Martine, wife of Senator Mar- tine of New Jersey, chairman of the Senate committee which selected Miss Wilson's wedding gift, weare embroid- red black chiffon and vluck silk, White) chiffon and tulle appear in the walst | and where the dra caught | there are small! v) stone butions. Her white silk beaver hat is faced with black Velvet and trimmed with black and | white pluines. Her furs are black fox ex ure some gown of King's blue velvet, with; Mra. Joseph KH. Wilson of Baltimore, a bat of the same @hade of velvet | sister-in-law of the President, wears & trimmed with chinchilla fur. superb costume df ‘aria brocaded | Mrs. Garriaon, wite of the Secretary | Velvet. Tartan beads fiteh fur and | of War, wears sage green silk pop-! cream lace are combined with towhen! lin, trimmed with point de Venice luce of tue veivet in tie Her hat is! ané bands of #ab! fur. Her hat in Of Wiktaria velvet with yes and fur @mal, matched in color and trimmeg| Mra. x Daniels, wife of the with fur and ostrich feavne: be of the Navy, wears a smart Mrs. Houston, wife of the Secretary | costume of black chiffon with a touch of Agriculture, wears brown charmeuse |Of iace aud eriuine. Her black velve. and chiffon trimmed with mink fur, and | Wat is Uimimed with plumes, her hat, in deeper » toucnes| Mrs. Jumes H. Mann, wife of Repre- of the fur and an ostrich featoer trim. | sentative Maun, of Liltnols, wears white ming It. iraperies of black tulle GOWNS WORN BY WIVES OF gu.) ©2UsRE with riinestone buckles, Her PREME COURT JUSTICES, het is black with white plumes, Her | jewels, diamonds and pearls, Mrs, Joveph Rucker Lamar, wife ot] wow THE WIVES OF DIPLO. Associate Justice Lamar, wears « drapea gown of taupe chiffon veivet, the bodicu| MATIC CORPS WERE DRESSED. Mme. Morales, wife of the Minister made entirely of tan color lace and | chiffon trimmed with dark brown fur.| trom Panama, wears a costume of Her brown chiffon velvet hat to matoh ‘black charmeuse, combined with a dull ee “TRY ALITTLE SALTS IF KIDNEYS = AND BLADDER ARE TROUBLING YOU flushes Kidneys without | Whileit is extremely annoying and some. ry; also neutralizes uric |'i™ painful, this is really one of ng the mant simple ailments to overcom acid, ending Bladder — |Get about {our ounces of Jad Salts irritation. from your pharmacist and take a table- . spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this fur two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer ie @ source of irritation to the bladder and urinary or- gans, which then act nor: ly a ain, Jad Salte is inexper miess and is made from the acid of) grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks i Ko, ae Kidney and Bladder weakness result frome acid, says @ noted authority, tines filter this pin on the causing @ burning, scaldin, i an irritation at the neck of ider obliging rou to seek relied MISS ELEANOR WILSON: © | Minister, i ni a er: creer nn on re shade of heliotrope chiffon broche with modest touches of mink fur and jet. Her hat repeats these colors, Mme, Calderon, wife of the Bolivia Miniuter, wears a Parle costume of black velours, with an embroidered satin band around the skirt, The black chiffon tunic is edged with skunk and that fur | also appears in the trimming of the black, over a white chiffon blouse. short coat is of black velours and heel amall black hat has a high white pluie at one side. Mine, Havenith, Wife of the Belgian wears a gown of black matin th point d'angleterre Jace on the cor- wage and @ black lace hat Mme. Castrillo, wife of the Nicaraguan Minister, wears a black embroidered in blue floss and a lasgu black velvet picture hat trimmed wita paradise feathers. | je | ae ~ 22 MISS WON WEDS; THE WORD “OBEY” OMITTED IN CEREMONY (Continued from First Page ciroled by flags and the coat of arms the th Anerican It Velvet costuine | THE SAYRES WILL SPEND THEIR HONEYMOON IN EUROPE, It became known to-day that the yree will spend the greater part of Mme. Suarez, wife of the Miniater | thet honeymoon abroad. It is thought from Chil veivet co and a large black velvet bat Mme. Bryn, wife of the Minister from Norway, wears # gown of black satin| House were en and cream color jace with @ black hat, Mme, de Riano, wife of the Spanish Minister, wears wmart costume of black pan vet, The skirt is draped and the waist finished with tulie and white lace. Her hat ts of black velvet. Mme. de lu Vega-Calderon, wife of two or three times during the ni rh hject to urinary disorder: the Cuban Chai d'Affaires, wears 1 ‘The sufferer is in constant. drea ic acid irritation. Jad Salts frie! lle dlack charmeuse trimmed with em- water es sometimes with a pod Ae did for kidneys and causes no bad] broidertes and J a large red velvet poets oy and is Yory, profes again jeffects whatever. rose at the belt, three solitarie pen- there ia diflonl by in vol: i Hit woe you irae Piet eflerrescent dants and large diamond brooch, and a Bladder weakness most cal water wi Qi relieves} black het with white ostrich besause thay can't esatrel urination, | bladder trouble, Beene, LS wears a handsome black | they will sail within a ume with lace on the bodice | time for their departure and k, though the stination te delug kept secret, Some of the b al party at the White t lunct inet Ansociate Justice Lamar of the & preme vuurt snd Mra. Lamar fiw the last of the series of pre-nupia functions, ‘The bridexroom, who was for a time an Aasistant District-Attorney in York County and who ts to be hereafte; an assistant to President Harry A. Gar » College, shared with his bride and the Wilson family « di like for pump and glitter. The gues! invited were for the most part friends | of the families of the bride and the brid Unga wale and ofber ome: | aad whe morning the Rey, MIa5_MARGARE WILSON. © MARCEAY MISS ADELINE Mm. Scorr governmonts only tn such instances mi mmiaticded bey Unbroken preve us hae possible eve Ween take to make the event 1 domestte rather than a puvile function Only i guest were Invited. he stately magnificence of the felal home of the Pr the necessity for fi to make the suroundingd with the nature of the ve axed the White Howse greenhouses and the ur Mf the decorators, But aside from this ing Was 4 to differ as little as pes ' t the occaston Would Have: beer) Nad UneT ceremony thken place Mr, Wilson's home in Princeton. diplomatic corpe and the wo the eholds, the Supreme Court Justi their house- holds and the Cabinet nose Who eatie by rest—and indeed many of th court and eabinet--would present had tho father of en a private citicen. vestor W, Heach, pastoy pyterian Church oi asked to perform the sony vecause ot his long frlandahip h the Wilson family while they were his parishioners. ‘The bride chose as her attendants her elder sitter Miss Margaret Wilson for maid of and for Uridesmatda her Klean Tandoiph Ison, Mess Mary G, White of Ba nore, Mise Adviine Mitchell Scott of Princeton and her cousin, Miss Marjorie Urown of Avante © chose Dr. Wildred T. Gren fell, the Lavrador missionary and ex plorer, as best man, and fellow Kraduate BRILLIANT GOWNS Bridesmaids and Maid of Honor for White House Bride; Mr. Sayre’ s Best Man and the Ushers at To-Day’s Wedding ot Willams College, his alma mater, wshera, Benjamin B. Burton of New York, Dr. De Witt Scoville Clark jr. oi salem, Mase; Dr. Gilbert Horrax « Montclair, N. J. and Charies Evane | Hughes Jr. son of former Governo: uf New York Present Justice of tae Supreme Court of the United States. EAST ROOM A CHAMEER OF BEAUTY. Liride and groom-to-be spent the da about the White House and the part o the grounds #ecluded from the public company of the ise guests wae ere for reveral Neary all o hom are members » familien mow nterested. Until the hour of the fing none but the house guests wet mitted to the manson. two acore or mor have Saye. been coming on | tered ut wed | d —s WHILE SAYRE TALKS WITH N. Y. LAWYERS PRE. 'SIDBN T BITE RS, WASHING Novy S.— While Francie B “i the Hts son-in-law, ed in K Mtore shortly atl Anigelit New York lawyera don- rorning a “hang-over" ease left from Nie brief experience as Deputy Aw: Sven! Dixtelet-Attorne ‘ & Waite Houde automobite fy ac chugged outside the door and Hig fture, tmuttied to the rire in ‘urs. wo ted patiently. ‘The law ers did not kuow until afterward that they sept the Proident of the United Stat for more Chat swatting the cold 1 hour in Other Weddings Celebrated | | Mann, Gowns of Brides and Bridesmaids At White House Wedding To-Day The bride's gown was of pure white satin of a soft weave with & decided sheen, and real lace and orange blossoms adorned it. The mode Is that of the bent designers of the day, a1 fleet Is secured, although the satin Is draped on the skirt. The outline of the round neck is marked by embroidery which extends down one side of the skirt. The court train is quite long ai row and is hemmed straight across the square edge. The lace appears om the corsage and makes a fluffy frill to the elbow sleeves. The bridal vell was arranged fn the present fancy for the cap effect, the lace being mearest the face and orange blossoms giving the conventional touch to the coiffare. The entire gown, it was authoritatively stated, expressed the bride's taste in the selection of her troussean, which Is of fashionable materials and made on smart models, without a vestige of exaggeration in any detail. Pink In various shades was the color of the dresses worn by the five attendants, The palest tint of all was worn by the mald of honor. Two of the bridesmalds were dressed in a rose shade and the two others ina much lighter pink, The material was charmeuse, and the overdrapery of chiffon on waist and shirt matches the satin lerneath, Marie Antoinette collars and tlowing sleeves of creamy lace were smart touches. On thelr pink moire’ hats the trimming was of silver lace. Mra. Wilson, wife of the President, wore chiffon brocaded in velvet of an ecru tint. Lace In the same tone and a fringe of mink tails was the chief embellishment. The bride's travelling sult is in dark green and her hat is in the in the White House WASHINGTON, Nov .-Mies Whiten [Ereatcuncio of “Stonewall” Jackson, at thin partic ie abe badd Hester Monroe, daughter of teenth White Houne ort ave weddings mt Monrge, and Samuel Lawrence which have been held In the White niececae Mica: kenuees ind entury of existence ‘ Oot dena ow of s hville, Tenn. of Vresdent And famous “kitchen cabinet,’* and Alphonse eo Pageot, gece y of the French Legation, 182%, and duatice 4 Maren 1, 1811 ain of Anna Todd of 1 Mra, Madison, wife of the Pt ealdent, and mily Martin, niece of President tive Edward Bo Jackson, @| Jackson, and ‘Lewis Donaldson, « grandaon of Jefferson, 1831 , fine Dist Mary ten of ‘Tennessee, niece deckied by the members o Tia, (Of President Jackson, and Lucten B, Corps to wear fill court FekAN® | poi, @ rotative of President Polk, 1837, uart awords, mash Elizabeth ‘Tyler, third daughter of as. ‘Phe offivera af the | President ‘Tyler, and William "dead of hited States | Williamsburg, Va. 11, 1842. Army and Navy of the Unit Miamabure: were In uniform. t was a departure from the Roosevelt-Longworth wedding, at which civilian dress was the rule for male quents. It wan gratifying to soctety, and gave a touch of color to the wes Ing and made the occasion one of the most brilliant known to any Adminis tration, It had een intended for the Piplo- matic Corps to wear civilian clothes, but the change wan decided on yester- day and was announced by Ambassador Joaserand of France, dean of the corps. Hed, white ant blue tickets of adinis- ston to the White House had been ta 41 for to and only three of the White House gates were opened Tho orth portico wan opened only to the President, Cabinet members and thelr the President's Secretary, Mr. uahers, the military and naval 4 and the oMolating clergymen. niece of Preatdent Hayea, sell Hastings, former Meu: Alice Roosevelt, daughter of Prest- Roosevelt, and Representative orth, Feb. 17, 1996, jan Wilson is the fifth daughter of te Houre, | Blue cards were ‘honored at the wouthwest gate leading to the south portion, a held by members of Corps, Supreme Cour! ker Clark, Senator Kern Heprenentatives Underwood and Admiral Dewey, Maj.-Gen, Wood and members of the New Jersey delega- tion In Congress. The wedding procession formed in | the atate dining room at the west end of the long corridor, which runs the length of the White House, As oon as Presitent and Mra, Wilson nad de: ascended the muin staircase from the Justices each catled to consult with Mine W son, At noon the bridal party had a verry luncheon 4n the private dining room, wich was tn the nature of a Rene family Joltification, and wan tinguished by the afl efforts anor Wilwon make her aster as embarrassed as In which the ceremony itself % chamber of The walls are wood in stucoo and depict xcenes from Aesop's walle are broken pilasters, of colored marble on was keved upon suodued Vent from the t reat pystal chandelier ‘The window dra: pe of heavy yellow #iIk had been ale owed to wing down straight to-day the outer shades had been drawn opes of ena broke tie ae In front of th " he w'ruight curtains, windows which Thujiding to theeaat, dain which the nup- look out on the a bal aie were tel ripe miducted ered with a green cag and in the entre was a kneeling bench, nearly cove ered with bride roses, Mies and white bbons An arched background of palms, mmilnx dies formed a hancel for the clergyman behind this narriage altar Those who witnessed the wedding 6 Bast Room woud scarcely number were they seated. dha t sted ropes of white ribbon divided | t ris. On the south med the guerts of e and abroad, the room in three were 1 the other side of the room were the family guests and between the two the ra of the family themselves who noved into thelr places after the I and with thelr at ndanta h the dats In the reception ball outside the Fe and gold coated Marin was partly concealed behind ne of palms, The program can after the hand of the ceremony be- arrival of the gues ining which the band played softly ran hour ov nore High officials en- the north portica through the all white columns which n mAjeatle ag front of the President's offictal yoine. Utner gueela entered through he conservatorios on the Kast wi hrough Executive avenue. After the rehearsal yesterday, in which she President took part, & was family apartments Mrs, Wilson and th }immestiate members of the famipy wer escorted to th Cast H mand took {position directly in front of the blossom The brideamat and | strains of the Wedding | Mareh tn UD * marched slowly | | the length of ywed by th bride on the arm of the Prenide | he Hiue Htouin Mr, Sayre and fa iL walked to meet the brite a h father at the wi of the fais and! pxoorted Misa Wilson to @ place in front of the Rey, Dr. Heach. Immediately after the ceremony there in the Blue Room, wnt extended thelr Mr. and Mra, Sayre ond Vr ‘and Mra, Wilnon, Imme- Glately after thene greetings the bridal arty retired to. the dining room acroas the hail, wed. banked dais. jumhers, to the reception Educator Shoes Signet Shoe Co., dine cake bad already in 112 West 125th St. all its frosted do minaret glory The and guesin Were Kerved With refreshme 140th 5t., Comnes of Third Avwy, in the dining room, There was a New York, N.Y. promenade concert until 6 0 Remember AN pyk’s |S v he Speaker of the House, the members ot the Cabinet, (he| fustices of the Supreme Court, the Cc ie Uplomatc corps and their families, On Its aroma invites appetite | Its flavor delights the diner Each drop stimulates conversation | JAMES VAN DYK CO. NEW YORK CITY BRAN BROOKLYN BRANCHES: EIGHTH AVE: = | WraT FIVTH AVE. BROADWAY: #915. corner 21a! HTH AT. bet, Tth and $ coLUMBU TSS, near hear 1Ath. nour, 02d, *5118 AVE.: STs: cor. Bermen,

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