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Debutantes Laun By MILDRED MAS ITH the return of the sumr for the debutante season ai is far from complete and r of the official world, which annually debutantes to -Washington society. I tative plans crystallize, as the personi ful, even under most sanguine exp often remain at home if the official sesi The fashion for double debuts ceded by a formal bow in some otl favor than in any previous season. debutantes were presented to sociel Miss Margaret Fahnestock, daughter made her formal bow 'at a large fur fashionable Rhode Island summer daughter of Mrs. J. Borden Harrim; Clambake Club. Both young wom tributed much toward the brilliance the younger set. Miss Fahnestock was educated a presentation at court before 'her4 debut at the Capital, had not the war intervened. Miss Harriman is as beautiful as she is vivacious, and won great admiration for her daring flights over Newport in an aeroplane last summer. The date of Miss ' Fahnestock's Washington debut is 9 not set, but the handsome Fahne stock residence in Massachusetts ave nue will be the scene of the fes tivity. The announcement of Miss Harriman's presentation also waits upon the return of Mrs. Harriman and her daughter to town. The third of the little group of buds to make her formal, bow out of town is Miss Louise Hoar, daugh ter of Mrs. Frederick Gillette, whose debut is scheduled for Novem ber in Boston, and will be followed by a presentation to Capital society after the convening of Congress. The romantic old city of New Or leans has been chosen for the debut of Miss Agnes Messick, daughter of Mrs. Chartes C. Marbury. No great er distinction can be wished for a bud than to make her bow in the distinguished and exclusive society ot the Crescent City, where the gayety is as formal as a court function and the cotillions are famed the country over. One of the first of the buds to be presented at the Capital is Miss Emily Kutz, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Charles W. Kutz, who will make hier debut at a tea at the Of ficers Club at Washington Barracks Deceiber December 6 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evarts Johnson will pre sent their daughter, Miss Nellie John.on, at an afternoon tea to be follow'd bv a large dance later in the s-ason. Miss Helen Claxton, dauzhter of the Commissioner of EducaI&ti, and Mrs. Claxton, isl numbe-ed aTmong the season's debutantes, and Miss Margaret Clark, daughter of Mrs. Churchill Clark, is included in the list, though it is probable that Miss Clark will not have a formal coming-out party, but will take an active part in the debutante festivities. Miss Ake Hopkins, who returned to Washington a day or so ago with her mother, Mrs. Nevil Mon roe Hopkins, will be the first bud Right Nowe G u d e 's Chrysanthe mums and American Beauties are their pret tiest. Order some to day and make some one happy. The most attractive weddings are deco. rated by Gude. Cal] for estimates or sug gestions. Gude B: Members flori Delivery As 1214 ch Social Season. SHALL KOONC. ter sojourners to the Capital, 'lano e growing apace. The list of buds iust be reckoned without knowledge contributes a number of charming lot until after election day will ten. el of official society is always doubt ctations, and families of statesmen ion promises to be brief. -one to occur at the Capital, pre ter city-is finding more widespread 7wo of the Capital's most promineni y at Newport during the summer f Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock ction in the Fahenstock villa at the colony, and Miss Ethel Harriman n, was presented at a dance at the n were instant successes and con' tnd gayety of the summer season it >road and would likely have had o of the season, making her debtr at a tea on the afternoon of Thanks. giving Day. Miss Camilla Lippin cott, and Miss Anna Montgomery complete the list of buds to date Both will probably be presented al large receptions followed by dancei later in the winter. Balls foi debutantes, a pretty custom, bul one which rather lost vogue foi several years, gives promise of be ing revived this season with un usual brilliance. Diplomatic Corps. Members of the staff of the French Embassy have all returned to Washing ton with the exception of the counselor and Mme. Clausse. who are In France, and M. de Sartiges, M. Jules C. F. Blon del. attache, the newest addition to the staff, has taken an apartment in the Wyoming for the winter. The French Ambassador and Mme. Jus serand have been in town almost all sum mer. Commander Martin. naval attache of the French Embassy for some time, has been succeeded by Commander Emman uel Aubin de Blanpre, and the former with Mme. Martin, will leave shortly for their home in France. Commander Martin will go at once to take an active part in the war. Commander de Blanpre I. not a stranger to Washington society, as he was attached to the embassy a few years ago, and has many friends here. ie is accompanied by Mme. de Blanpre. who is an accomplished musi clan and singer. The Ambassador of Russia and Mine. Bakhmeteff will return to the Embassy this afternoon. Members of the Embassy staff have arrived from Newport, comins direct from the summer Embassy, while the Ambassador and Mme. Bakhmeteft visited in New York. The British Ambassador, Sir Cecil Ar thur Spring-Rice. has arrived at the Em bassy. Lady Spring-Rico and their chil dren did not accompany him. Senor Don Manuel Castro Quesada, Minister from Costa Rica, who, with his mother, Mrs. Castro, and his sisters, the Misses Castro. have occupied a cottage at Allenhurst during the summer, have returned and opened the Legation in Six teenth street. Mrs. Yung Kwai, wife of the counselor of the Chinese Embassy, has returned to Washington after a trip to New Eng land. She placed her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Yung Kwal. in Wellesley Col lege and later visited her family in Con necticut. Mr. Manuel de Freyre y Santander, charge daffaires of Peru, has left Rac os. Co., s' Telegraph sociation. E, 4278, A27g MW. RITER, wife of theMisterof Switerland ha rmed to th egatin at Wshington after spending the summer at Lake Placid. -Ph'oto by B..eebrad . uette Lake, N. Y., where he spent the Ing fo,,r an extended wedding trip. The summer, and has returned to WashIng- bride' traveling cobtume was a tailbred ton- Isuit of blue broadcloth worn with a be Icoming ht of blue velvet. They will be Baroness Akerheilm, wife of the new, at home after Novembter 11 at 12a6 Hertle counselor of the Swedish Legation, willlavenue, Buffalo, N. Y. mail from Japan for San Francisco today,-. and will coeto Washington to Join Baron Akrerheilm. They have taken an apartment at 1725 H street. Cabinet Families senor Don Rober Ancisar, first sc r etary of the Colombian Legation, 9;nd Mrs. Gregory, wife of the Attorney his daughter, Senorita MathIlde" Ancizar, General, who has recently '-eturned to %will leave shortly for Argentina, where Washington from Monterey, will make a Senor Ancizar will be minister from Co- visit to New York before Thanksgiving, lombia to that country. ,but will not go South this fall. Miss --Greory, who had expectedl to go to Texas for the weddingx of some friends. changed her Plans and will remain here Miss Dewey Weds !for the autumn season. Miss Sidney Burlesn, daughter of the The Gunton Temple Memorial was thelPoctmaster General and Mrs. Burleson, scene of a beautiful wedding last evening Ireturned to town Yesterday from Texas, Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyster ter, Mrs. Richard Van Wyck Neigley, in 1 H. Dewey, was married to Dr. Car, G. .order to resume her studies at GeorgeI Frost, of Buffalo. N. Y. The Rev. Dr. Washington University. Granger, pastor of the church, officiated. Miss Lucy Burleson will remain with Palms. white rose. and white dahlias Mrs. Negley until the end of October. formed the decorations, banking the Miss Lucy Seeligson, of San Antonio, chancel and marking the pews reserved arrived with Mims Sidney Burleson, toI for the members of the families, be her guest for a few days. The bride, who was given in marriage 1r.Jspu by, her father, was attended by her M.JoehsDaels, who returned mother. Mrs. Lyster Dewey, an matron of Ito Washington last Sunday from North honor. Miss Pauline Front, sister of the Carolina, was accompanied by her cousin. bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Dashiell. Miss Cora Bagley, and Miss Mary Eliza-1 as maids of honor. and Mrs. Nalda beth Alford. Miss Bagley is in Washing Wood ofLyncbur. Va, Mss Oiveton for the winter and -Miss Alford for Frost. of Buffalo, another sister of the ol e as bridegroom: Miss Lillian Everson, of this The Secretary of the Navy was in New city, and Miss Ete a unr fport last week on the United States Pittsburgh, am bridesmaids. Mr. Allen crule DoIhn whc a I the1 Frost, of Springfleld, Ohio, brother of the cutomary salute from the naval train briegromactd a bet mn, nd heIng station as it entered the bay. The bridegroom, ~ ~ ~ ., ace.m etma.a. h ushers were Mr. Carlos Bushnell, of Buf- w isit of Mr. Daniels was In connection 1 falo; Mr. Her ifr.o e ok ith the suggested removal of the aub D.J HneShr, ofPiladelphfaandYr.; marine base from New London to New DJames Pier oPiaelha and Mr. Pu .Rsel port. several sites In Narragan sett Bay of this city. Little Miss Ada Katherinehangbecosdrdspssleit, Works and Miss Lorraine Frost, sister of IIf 1t Is desired to make the change. the bridegroom, were the flower girls. M.FakiX neJrhsond The bridal gown was a very girlish and Mr. Fereaann s. Lane r. h anie becoming model of white crepe florette, (-te Seretary a an Msor Lanei Atatich simply trimmed with pearl embroidery, Nety Herey wiresot arshortn vil atte A court train of satin brocade hung from mnwitJerse reortars. alne wal rhe a deep girdle of pearls. The tulle veil Ameain- Mhteia Secretr aosiong as the was caught with orange blossoms and the Aeria-eia on omssionisn bridal bouquet was a shower of Bride Messon yLnwosettesm roses and lilies of the valley. The matron miss anc LasxNe, wehopent taheinu of honor wore her own wedding gown of mn r a nt EexeN. , redaned thin T shte, oadd hsatnmed to Whi r t a ee, acome by terigov Baronte ss Aghlae of the carried hoes after Dioven, and hasenterthe Brunelo ros Mtse ashellaone ,sl avetne A , Scoo. Y sil from apn fwitha opaleisc tmmin and will Foetwor Wpintaffeto aon siavrnAehm TheyBo h arred tankren . Thebrdesa 'owsLeretonf white Mrs GregrSwifea of h Sor dsri Robto jacts , ofgrseet fetar and ther Clombern weretamnbou qutso Sunburtass Thitle Anciwer GeMr.ame who hadworet, rune tom gil.e adint.y foroc Aretia wherneto Washington roasotweeywl acmpaneda Snor carr wi base ofnieerfrom Cbyistt herwmalk daughtre Thanksheihin, obA reetonolda thatreunrdence wille ot he ot thms faiol Miss of he rid's arets her th drw- adsorth, who hald epetrn tomoo to ingrom ws deoratd wih whtexer hoe t Mount Morriso fried.wl dai sragdaantabcrod chanebc her plashandto wilorteainther1 of l s adensan red hs fom ftr the autmio sn. Midsthednecorurlosonndaughtering-roem The yon Teuple emoriate wan the Pon-Rerentativ and Mrs. J.uWllard, scee o a atiflwddigasteveingrourne taolia hoav yestry fro teas at O'lok wenMisGaceMagueit where ine aue pbee the oust of hers. 1 Deeo dIuhtrofe Mrxadres.o Lyste t A. r. Logard whan thy Nlee int Arsto Buelo. as Compexiev. Dr''''*" n niesiy Grag patorof hechuchoffciaed Mis. Thu BuW.o iln rmin waih Pal ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ms, whierssanift hiSM ee nti dauher dof Ocepr.na formed th . decrall tis banin t hc e M im sc w ei on. ofur n tonhe tore idenc pciancyefli and rket f xrs-psing the pesrsre rieihssmmey theome tn The bettd, whoh wsgn'c thn marrae or hae fther was ry atene by hery Mrs. Josephu aniEl. wfof rene motr. Mr.ftr De y.t as t ron ft ore s in t o a ste Sundea , from Nothi full imrovs an co o tChrirna have accomrnedb her Washino honor. peeing Pauline rtn sse of urthe Msmmora Bandeyre nd Mihe Raryeigh.Mr sn midrs o honor an Mspot-d Ethl Aloretur Mistol i Washing- ei Wood. copofLnhburgcate Mtis Olveto ormbe ne n Mis fr o Fot.fl Eryo aohs is oftha nl; fwdas bisdegomor Mis nillan Eonof nehd- Trh. Secretary of tohenvyg wasifewo Frst, and shieed, o. brother ld t eprsnaieRdneg fIlni, bekegroom, ated asbstmn and the saiona c itentaerethred bay Ther Wralo dr. HnyMotod of e w= Ytheit the sugrgsteroa of the sub- al DxrJon. NShor oPhdephiaum a tdM*mriebs fromNewi Lkdo Paro Nr.w ame Pierc and Mrthem- Rssl portdeeral sitews ith Narragamset Bayt a oof thiset.Ltl i AaKteieI itheie hto make toh chngen Works aMs Lorain rst, asste ofaIlniweeh wl ea utlatr Th ria gw wasver rlish 5Jld the Sec*'ar" an 9Mrs.n Lan W hinAtani 8p~o ZLEVENTn 37ezkr. Our annual Fur Sale at summer prices Is now going on. Because of re-building, we were unable to hold it at the usual time. Savings of 20% to 36% on coats, muffs and neckpieces. The New Autumn Fashions For Women and Misses 0 A review of our display reveals the authentic in Autumn modes. Every model shown is marked by its smartness, its perfect taste and by a certain air of distinction that you recognize as being essentially Philipsborn's. The style tendencies reflect the varied moods of Paris. Women's Tailored Suits Developed in favored fabrics, richly trimmed with fur; coat lengths 4 to suit individual tastes are featured; fancy linings mark the dressier models; sport suits suggest golf. $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 $50.00 and upward. Women's Autumn Coats of Distinction Offer suggestions in the new flare, deep fur trimmed collars, cuffs and pockets; semi-fitted and plain tailored effects; favored trim mings are Mole, Seal, Kolinsky, Australian Opossum and Wolf. $20.00 $25.00 $35.00 $50.00 and upward. SWomen's Dainty Blouses The new collar, cuff and shoulder effects are shown in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin; beads, hand embroidery and braid trimmings add further to the prettf-iess of the models. $5.50 $8.50 $12.50 $ 15.00 and upwarf. Women's and Misses' Cloth Dresses Smartly tailored Dresses, chosen with infinite taste, fashioned of Serge, Jersey Cloth and Broadcloth, featuring Fur and Oriental Worsted trimmings. $19.75 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 ard upwavd. ter of Mr. Walter B. Bigeow. Like her .r.uze, Mr. Harry Cunningham, wore a ianceu she has a wde circle or f:;, nds g:-An of whlt net oser crepe de chine A * in Washington. nd velvet. and her tule veil was wreath --_ _d with orange bosoms The wedding of Mrs. Olive Gale Hill At the First Reformed in rh, ;n Miss Mary Louise Frney. the maid r~ nd4 Capt. Ridley Mcean. 8. N. will Brooklyn, Wednesday evening MIs honor. wore a ewn of canary-colored e a ycry small one in the home of the Marion Plummer Burr. dasghter of Mrs. tail. trimmed with tulle, and a large >ride's parents on November 8. The Charles Sumner Burr. was rarried to p1 tre hat. IfredX~altn Atins. ,'. SN , Mr Wiliam B F-nyxder. of Phepherds. eremony will be performed at 4:30 o'clock Lieut Alfred Walton Aikin. '. A N yThe Re,. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. chap- town W \ a as 'est man. n the Rev. U. r. B. Pierce of All Soul lain of the Twenty-third Infantry. who F'lewing the wedding, a reception was nitarian Church, and wilbe folldis back from Pharr. Tex., on a month's he. in th. pa-.ors of the church. whih y a very small and informal reception. furlough. officiated. A rrcetion was were ef eir-r decorated for the occ mall daughter. Beatrice, who will act as held at the home of the brid-: s parents., Pen Mr ,ri Mrs Snyder wilt he st aflower girl. Commander wli Pitt 12 Carroll street. home to ti ir friends. after November 1. fll ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a wer Ail ComndrWilamPtt18 F~t southeast. cott. U. S. N., will be the beat man, and An interesting wedding of Wednesday 'aymaster Gen. Samuel McGowan. U. 8- afternoon was that of Miss Ruth Hen and Lieut. Commander Adolphus Sta- shaw Freeman. daughter of the late John on, U. S. N., will act as groomsmen. Thomas Freeman, and Mr. Peter Fred- Freemire-Lecki T erick Snyder. of Kelso, Wash. The Hon. Thom Spring-Rice, third i The ceremony was performed at 5 ecretar of tusheBritishthe marriage o'clock at the Metropolitan Presbyterian An Interesting wedding took place last dlas Anne Middleton Means, daughter of Church. the Res. Paul Robinson Hickok evening at t o'clock at the residence Ala Ane iddeto Mans dagher f!officiating. NIrm. Harry Cunningham, of Mr A.r L Leekie. when his uster drs. Arthur Little, of New York. to Mr played the wedding music. A. L Talentlne Thomas Worthington, als fpae h edn Zew York, which will be solemnzd Ino The bride. who was given away by her CfnNTINrED 01 PAGE F it. John's Church, Beverly. Mass . Oc ober 1. Miss Jessie K. Means will be Ser sister's only attendant. Mr. Harold Vorthington will be best man for his irother and the other ushers will be desars. LeRoy King, E. Pennington 'earson, A. Nicholas Regill and Henry V. Thomas. The Rev. Nelson Poe Carey. 'ector of St. John's, a cousin of the oridegroom, will officiate, and the cere- 4 * -a..... nony will be followed by a reception At 1ollo House, the summer home of Mr. md Mrs. Little, at Beverly. Miss Lorena Rouse, daughter of Mrs. kda A. Rouse, and Mr. George J. Schoe leman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;choeneman. of Newport, R. I., were narried Wednesday at 11 o'clock at the iome of the bride's sister, Mrs. Ernest .we, on B street northeast. The ceremony was followed by a >reakfast. The bride, who was uniat- J UII ended, wore a gown of brown broad loth and a hat of cream velvet, fur., o biain old lace and tin', rosebuds, with a cor age bouquet of yellow roses. Mr. harles Schoeneman was best man for * 1'SINB. his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Schoeneman * PLNCO R aft for a wedding trip to New York and lewport, and upon their return will re ide at 1346 Park road. They will en- BTO ertin t ai'cepiTnonOctberne Invitaions ave+raCombWashittons orth mrrag o is Gethe Bg AN*H ~ewreant a'eton ndy October 17. * Invtaeptionv rathe 7:ash'clckgt hr thoe ofMarrigeo . in WGreter. Big- i. t A Mr., dahmothe so offr L aurn Gr.ibbon~a~I. N. L.ienowtonM.Pu oe Thomson, ofSumtPi, * ew. Oans, bothensay coer ofM.Jms5,~Ul I(j~~ hoedn wh arieona Miss Gncvick atm~ I lark. Miss Bigelow Is the grnddaugh- * Such Pretty, Fluf fy N W ST M DL Curia-In Three Hours! *F L OT Have you tied flsin liquid silmerine * h RBDECSATNINOTKNWU N 4 efore roiling- the Si'in curlers? If ot, by all m e do o. When you let * TUNADF l.OTW R THY OS S * our hair down, Wib.three hour.. you ALTELTL OCE FDSICIN rill have just t~eloveliest curls and MDRTL RC) raves! Tiney Wl appea~r so perfectly *_ atyra land you'llhe srprie how longf uti will be beutiful fluffy. wih lean tooth brush, passin this through lie hair froin the roots downward. It * ti* 4 ~a he used before retiring, it preferred. 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