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THE WASHINGTON TIMES, .SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1016: (JEAN EdLIOTc1 AjWTTEXL,' BEAR SUSAN: How 'did Prealflent Wilson and Mr. Hughes-and more es pecially thetr families manage to IIts through last week? I nearly lost my mind over tho suspense, and I didn't ercsn have an election bet' to roaka thing interesting. Wlth President Wilson safely re eleoted, Washington will escape the upheaval-social as well as poUUoal whloh always follows a change of Ad ministration. Novcrtholcss, there'll. b. changes' a-plenty to make things Inter esting. - Custom seems to decreo that a r lected President may change his Cabi net If he desires, but the consensus Is that ho doesn't desire to. It's well within tho bounds of possibility, how aver, that thero may be ono or two In the personnel of the official family. It Is whispered that the Attorney general has been anxious for some timo i rotnrn In nrlvntn nrnetlce. and that only his loyalty to the President and the press of unfinished business has Vept him In Washington so Ion. Mr. Houston, Secretary of Agriculture. Is another Cabinet officer who Is said io .be anxious to bo relieved of his port folio. -- i Many Changes to Come In Congressional Circle. N As to the Cabinet we shall Bee what o shall see. In tho Congressional elec tions thero were many points of inter est to bo decided anil, socially at least, they havo In tho main been decided satisfactorily. To bo sure tho Llppetts aro eliminated, since Senator Llppett was de feated In Ilhodo Island and Mrs. I.lppctt, both as Mrs. Uppltt and before that us Mrs. Lnughlln, a sister of Mrs. Tart. ha h..n nnnnlni liarf for Venrt. UUt It's an III wind that blows nobody gooM and (n losing the LipplUB wo gain oen ntor Peter Qoetet Gerry, the first Dem ocrat to reprcsont IthodQ, Island In the upper house for forty years, nnd his very charming wife, "our" Mathllao Townsend. , The Qcrrys are now at Warwick Neck and will ko to their plnce tin Delaware Bay for n month's hunting before re turning to Washington. They will bo hero off ond on until the Iourth of March and will otay with Mrs. Gerry's mother. Mrs. Richard Townsend. Mrs. Townsend,. by the way, has quite relov ered from sovcral months' Indisposition caused by a fall. , - - Langworths and Pomerenes Arc Coming Back to Capital. But to return to the elections, where nil conversational roads lead these days. Tho Longworths aro coming )ack from unio, oven ir mo mate aid wanacr irom the straight and narrow Republican path and land In thoi Democratic column. And, by tho samo token, tho Pomerenes m 'iii'iii i r in ' 1 1 m "i pniiuTroc uiim mm fc a V hJ3R U -A Chronicle gT J mn ' m nnu nQU 1-41 l&Wir&r l5 German is; interned KbttBsaBsaT -m r , --- i v w ys V X I " - awi i n i " I . --- ........., i f. 'V AMs a JsL w ' &s (V Jv i m aflsaBaaBaaBaaBaaBaaBaaaLssV. JJJafafafafF.Vttafafafafal H WSl ' JfBafasafaafaafB:iVXV;.$. ' i&afafafafafafaPVaafatafaVviafaW:' .fiiMiijVb,, mOUkiiK'&i A' lsKr SX&BssBssv -V ,x If . -', i A !,ftV made necesary by tht war. Their desks and paraphernalia oven ovorflowed in to tho hlstorlo ballroom.-shades of tlio hrlllli.nl anlrnna irlvnn 1cT AltCO IlOOSe- "" ." BW..WW- .... --- - - f .-! veit, now Mrs. iongworin, .inji """j ; .i, . nr.. n.rhv Itnlin Tall nnd I innumerable notables I but now things will be loss congested ana naraacu -retarles and attaches tieed no longer bum tho midnight oil under tho vpry noses of tho portraits of Queen Vic toria and her consort. . "Speaking of oporatlons"-bulldlnK op erations this time I hear that a hotel Is at last to go .up on the site of tho old Arlington. K group of out of town nnanciors is Arrested in London for Steal ing ta Effort to Aid Impris oned Husband. A woman, who claims to be a coun tess, apparently on good grounds, and ilnnnaAfl to bfl backing ..1,.. -m t -- ......wU.o . "-"-----, - T - ,, -.varni ""'ny "I ! ranee, nan uoen oruorea pc,tAAn.Lt."0nVeth0 deUlned In an Internment camp till other day as though something were In the end of the wax, says the London mo air. uear Knows, mo uuio m wnronicie, BROWNLOW TALK3 v. TO MISSOURI SOCIETY Commissioner Louts Brownlow forgdt the affairs of the District for about fif teen minutes wd drifted back to his boyhood days, spent In the backwoods of Missouri, at the meeting of the Mis. souri Society of Washington at Itausoh er's, last night. Mr. Brownlow told his fellow-Mis-sourlana of how he embarked upon a Journalistic career 'at fifteen by found ing a newspaper dedicated to free sil ver Democracy In hla home town, Bufr falo, in Dallas county. Two years later, Mr. Brownlow said, he launched out from Buffalo and at St. Louts saw for the first time the street cars which now play a big part In his business as a member of the Public Utilities Commission. TQIAY'S All Tl iftHTY An especially nna shampoo for Urit weather, -one that dissolves , and en tirely removes alt dandruff, excess ell and dirt, can easily be made' at tri fling expense by. simply dissolving, a teaspoonfut of canthrox in a eup t hot water. Pour slowly on scalp ana massage briskly. This creates a sooth ing, cooling lather. Rinsing leaves the scalp 'spotlessly clean, soft ana pliant, white the hair takes on the glos sy richness of natural color, also a flufflness which make it aoem mueh heavier than It Is. After a canthrox shamooo arranging the hair Is a pleasure. Advt. ground enough. has been an eyesore long Baltimore Has Its Own Way for "Doing Things." In Baltimore THE people have a way of doing things quite their own, and It's generally tho way their grandmotnen and great-grandmother have done""bc foro them. For one thing, they have their fashionable weddings at half-past 6 o'clock, an hour which In Washington would be considered qulto outlandish, and at the reception which follows they havo tho good things for which Ualtl- moro is justly ramous in nucn vimciy and profusion that nobody regrets miss ing dinner. .... Tho marriage of Wallls warneiu ana At an early hearing the woman had given a namo of an eminent French man, who was associated with Napo leon I, but she now gavo the name of Josephine Bauer, -and It was stated she had married a young German clerk In London, with tho result that her father had stopped her allowance. Hllght of figure nnd of dark com plexion, she gavo her ago as thirty four and pleaded guilty lo stealing a vaso from the Hotel Victoria, a table center nnd other articles from the Rombrandt Hotel, and two candlesticks nnd n plate from tho Royal Court Hotel. . , It was stated that the woman's hus band has been Interned since the be ginning of the war. Her means had Lieut. Wlndcld Hpenccr, U. S. N.. was. come to an ond, and she wished to qulto "according to Hoylo," with tho raise money to havo her husband ceremony in Christ Church and'a ro-1 transferred, If possible, from the Islo copiion at tno Mianoru. im u ninun or man io ,ueKunuru. r.v. ...... mo foel very much at homo to look she hod tried to commit suicide, about and sco General and Mrs. Bar-I in giving his decision, the chairman nett, the Phillips Hills. Mrs. Buchanan of tho sessions complimented Detec Merryman. May Adams. Emily Beatty, . tlvo Lawrence on his Ingenious method and a dozen othor Washlngtonlans. 0f detection of the theft by Placing Moroover. there were two Washington under a vase an electric wire, whlcn, girls In the bridal party. Llla Gordon i when tho vase was moved, rang a Ben .... -... . r. 1.... ...! W- Ilia l.na !- I . .1.. M . n TAl-'a rftnm. MISS ALICE VAIL, Daughter of Mrs; Charles Henry Stono. Phots by Buck. has recently been studying in Munich and Paris In preparation for her first venture In business. Mrs. LloPlncott Is proving most expert for a novice, and Polly, who usualty evening.! You would have been mov ed, If not won. The only place for people to go wlin want.il o h. In A nnlltlcal llOaU- quarters, and feel the aroma, not of tobacco and gin, but of real political that she has already decorated the rest denecs of two or three distinguished of ficials with great success. Mrs. Llppln- business of voting, that "hope long cotfs mother. Mrs. Prank Mitchell, and deferred maketh the heart Ulck." The Mr. Mitchell are back at their Q street women haven't been affected that borne after a summer on theNorth shore, wav They are fuH of zeal and en- Mrs. Mitchell has another daughter i - V.'". . . . . ... - int.rV.t. w..Jit ih Woman's Demo- ' Knows wnat sno is tuiKinr ano.ui. says eratlc headquarters, at Fifteenth and F streets. Maybe the men In Wash ington have come to feel, about this thusiasm. and they ran not only tho only Democratic headquarters In town, but a headquarters that was the real thing. I guess If they all get the ballot they'll make things hum! aro still with us. though they bo Dem-. Keep your eyes open, after the poll ocrats. Socclally they're right welcomo, tlelnnn rom back to town this wln- r .lira, r-omerune is one or me Desi i tr. nml I nunnect you II aiscover a Illccd women In the Congressional net As the very succcwiful president of tho Congtesslonnl I Club she Iikb gained hosts of friends who might not other wise havo hud an opportunity of know- nf ner wen here this winter. Mrs. Charles F. Mason, whose husband. Colonel Mason, Is In command at tho Walter Reed Hospital. the Masons were at Ancon. ranama, before coming tp Washington. """ -" Taylor Logio To Be Recruit Among Debbiea. Another Interesting debutante has ap peared on tho social horizon, and a fetching one, too Taylor Logle, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Logle, of Chevy Chase. Just when she will mako ner now to society nas not yei oetn a recruit havo a successful season, without doubt, for Dr. and Mrs. Logle are Aery popular, arid her! uncle and ount.iMr. and Mrs. Charles 'Coles Tucker, who are always aqtlve socially, wllr holp to give her a good time. Mary Veedcr gives promise of being another particularly popular aeouiame this season. Hllo Is not only very pretty. ou the precincts in tho Maryland purncua Dlu has an unusual amount ot magne- wnite MUlphui in tho morning. where there are real American citizens tlsm. She was listed among the buds Mrs. Barnett reached the Marin an.iiu.vM l. hntlot lust to see how tho last winter. Indeed. Allco Bhepard gave Barracks Just In time to welcome th ana nave tne doiiox, jusiio eeiiuwHiu . y out-of-town brldnima ds for th erine Goodwin; Commodore trick la ilnn.. It was almost Ulumlna ting. At Bethesda wo found a bunch Mr. Vvder changed their minds about of tho prettiest women you eve. laid bringing theli daughter out, and she eyes on distributing suffrage tracts, put-1 trotted off to New York to study for a new attitude toward tho ladles. You know, the suffrage Statos did It. Time was when Indiana and New Tork were reputed to decide wW would be President. Now It's the woman nuffraire States. Did you SCO On tliA nthpr hnml tlior n,. th. Tl.i-. i th.r llj.niia rnrtnon. renresentlnA a ricks or rather there might have been cow-girl galloping out of the Wt, JXS,d bS. MnSi the Herrlcks, who undoubtedly would spurs In flanks, swinging a lasso for ft?1',1' PJJJ. " , sWll have been a distinct social acquisition. "Wllsonr Under It was thecaptlqn to the debutanto ranks Sho 11 ana .wno won'feome to Washington -this , In two words mat ioio voiumea. time. - ' "Paulino Revere."' There n nothlnfc ; to add. , Tho Knoxcs aro returning fromdPenn- "" sylvanla, that Is. they aro returning Reni American Atmosphere io oiuciai lire, tnougn they always tx ,. , , ... , havo maintained their aileaianco to At Maryland Polling Places, Washington and kept up a winter home On election day I motored to some of iieie. uui nicy replace me uiivers, ana we're also losing tho Kerns the Demo cratic leader, you know and tho Suth pi lands of Utah I'm sorry about them and other Important personages. And wo lose Senator du Pont, who ha been a power In tho Senate these dozen :tears past; and who. being one of the Delawaic du Ponts, was bound to bo a power socially, even If ho is a wid ower, especially since ho has so de lightful a daughter as Mrs! Crownln shleld to spend part of each season In Washington, and play hostess for him. He 1ms his foibles, has the Senator, one of them being a weakness for titles. He is quite In his clement entertaining a bunch of foreigners with nlc long handles to their names. And ha has the distinction of having the longest I was about to say "obituary" In tho Congrcsslonary Directory. . But when all Is said and done ne nan had a distinctly worth while career and ho Is a Delaware du Pont. Onn does not quite see hjuv a du Pont could lose out in Dclawaia, but I understand itswas n family row, with most of the rest of the family fighting tho Senator. One of them, Alficd I. du Pont, even tried to beat him at tho primaries, and. falling In that, the family united to knife him at. the polls. So It Is the du Ponts themselvesrather than Joslah Wolcott, who havo eliminated du Pont from the Senate, nnd given Delaware, for the first time In years, two Demo cratic senators. McCormlefcsJojn Illinois Delegation. Illinois has returned the-Manns, and the Copleys, nnd the Brlttens all of them socially popular and Undo Joe, of. course, which means, from the so cial end, Miss Helen Cannon, and Vir ginia .LeSeurc. and probably her school girl sister, to mako her debut here next season. If not this. And It may bo a Republican House, by a very small margin, which means that Mrs. Mann would bo the ranking hostess of the Congressional set a position always given the wife of the Speaker. From Illinois comes Medlll McCor- mlcK, congressman-at-lnrge, nnd his vevlnir Hcht and en! Wrhtenmeni. ana- perish the tradition ot the militant suf fragette, who has kicked loose i all do mestlo ties-knitting peacefully the whllol There wan pretty Mr. OJi-vtn Peters, of Edgemoor, Mr. E. L. StocK, from Bradley Hills, and th two Brlggs girls, daughters of Mrs. Ruth E. Brlggs. from Boston. The gUls are as bright and wise n you might anticipate from their Bapton origin, and aa pretty us they are clever. All the women were up on suffrage arguments and woe to tho hapless man who undertook to ar gify. Were Doing Real Work While They Knitted Away. Talk about uplifting politics! A church society nearby has established a booth nnd served luncheon all day, netting a goodly sum for tho church and Incident ally proving o. marvelous Improvement In the atmosphere of the polllng.place. I asked the knitting ladles whether Oioy were working for the allies or the Germans- noc a word. They were theie to F??,.":.-:Ji nnrt n-w rtiuliln't be drag ged In to a discussion of the wart It turned out further that they were Just !;ii., .iivlrti.il between Wilson nnd few months loncor, j. Dolores Crawford Also Comes Late to Lists. Dolores Crawford, a gifted and highly cultivated girl, for whom General and Mrs. Crawford are giving atea on De cember 9, is another late coiner In h lists. Still tho group or buds remain small, for every onco In a while a namo Is withdrawn. For Instance, Louise Thoron or Louise Thoron's momer, Mrs. Leonard has exercised a woman's privilege, changed her mlnu, nnd tho girl Is at her studies aguln. Most lls appolnting, truly, for sho wan one of the most Imrftiitant prospective debbles of tho lot. Mourning for hnr mothor, the late Mrs. Wallach. prevented Mrs. Woodbury Blair from bringing out her m tne)r gTetn b'alze oed niece, Edith Wallach. and that, too, Is B oractcal and original I a pity. iqey ceil me sno ia a. roai beauty tall, striking, .and liberally en dowed with charm and that, with her debui next season, we'll see the launch ing of a real belle. This seasons belles? and Mary Graham, and Wallls has' vis ited here so much that wo felt asort of proprietary Interest In her wedding. Came From Florida Especially for Wedding. Mrs. Bamett's sister, Mrs. Mustln, came from Florida especially for the wedding for wasn't she the dea ex machlna in the courtship? It was while , visiting Commander and Mrs. Mustln, at Pensacola, that Wallls met Lieutenant Spencer, and their marriage, if you please, was the third for which Cor In no Mustln has played Cupid's as sistant. Mrs. Bellinger, wife of Llout. Patrick Bellinger, of the North Caro lina, one of "Corlnne's brides," Is with her now, and the two are staying with Mrs. Barnett at the Marine Barracks. Willis made a very engaging bride. and, of course, she cut the cake with tho brldearoom a sword in the most aD- i proved military "fashion. Then tho bri dal party, all standing, toasted het and splintered their glasses against the wall as is tne custom wnen me queens health Is drunk. ., Came Down Quaint Old Spiral Stairway. Later on, when Lieutenant and Mrs. Spencer had changed Into their trav eling togs, they came down the funny old spiral stairway like everything else in Baltimore, except business and the women's clothes, the Stafford is built on a plan in vogue in our grand mothers' day and at tho foot they 'were pelted with a shower of rose leaves. It was from the same stair way that the bride threw her bou quet, and who do you supnose caught it her mother, Mr. Ratln. They managed to (ude the flock of bridesmaids and ushers navy ushers at that right cleverly; and motored to Washington with the Barretts. Just like "ordinary folks." Of course, they went at once to a hotel and on to e e e Helen Drnner. Mildred Dennis, and Clover Todd, who staved with her over the wedding. Thev arrived In Washing ton Invthe afternoon, diessed at the Clovers for the dinner Carolyn Nash gave at the Chevy Chase Club, and didn't go down to tho barracks until tho party was over. Among Presents Was Complete Silver Set. Qh. I mustn't forget to tell you abput one of Wallls' wedding pres ents. Lieutenant Spencer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wlnfleld Spencer, of Highland Park. til., sravo ner a com plete service of flat silver, very heavy ana handsome, and instead of tho usual and singularly useless chest to hold It, a graceful, dull An lahed mahoganv serving table, whose top lifts up to display tray: After tray ana xnives nestling In the manager's room. Ford Congratulates Wilson on Election DETROIT, Nov. U. The following i.i,inm has been sent to President Wilson by Henry Ford: "It requires the highest type of mind to appreciate a real service, and It ought to be very gratifying to you to know .1... .I..... arn mn tnnflV of OUr CltlSCnS in Amerlcs possessed with that type of-j "You now have been given the oppor tunity to reap tho only real reward there Is for service of mankind tho privilege of doing still more. In th s iit.nifaiin.vi xnralon of anoroval this should convey to you the liberty to go on with the constructive work for hu- manlty. Sincerely you ford Wilson Jubilee Held By Washington Woman A Wilson jubilee was held last night by Mrs. Wesley Martin Stonsr, active tn the President's support In the dis trict, at her home, 1677 Rhode Island avenue northwest. About fifty persons attended. Assistant Secretary of War Ingraham mado an address, as did Director of the Mint Von Engleken, and Claude Bennett. Clover -Holcomb wedding. days debutantes don't wear tailed frocks as they did when you and I came out. St. John's Church Ioycly for Wedding. I've never seen SL John'r Church so lovely as I' was for the wedding; and, of course, the world, hlr wife and his several sons and daughter were there, each In his or her best bib and tucker. It was the first bit representative gathering of the season, and the church was packed. I saw Franclse Williams Pitney, Jn a little taupe gray frock, a ?ray hat and tho best looking Kolinsky urs, for the first time since her neddlnr. She had on the lovely string of pearls which was Mr. Pltney's wed dlmr gift Her mother, Mrs. John R. u imams, was witu ner. ane, too, is wearing a lovely new string of pearls, given her by Colonel Williams on their thirtieth anniversary. Young Men to Go in For First Aid Work. Not to be outdone by their sisters. Washington men aro going In for Urst aid. At the instance ot a little group of young men. a Saturday evening cIbks m first aid. wireless, and many of 'ho Well, It's a bit of sDOons. forks is. isn't mat Idea? Wnllia' things are really lovely, particularly her silver. What has become of Alma Louise Hodges? Whv. mr dear, she Is study ing medicine at Barnard College, New earlv to nroDhesv. but there are several York. It seems she nas wanted- lo be charming lasxes who are surely destined a doctor ever since abe was a little- ? iiniinitnl nontllnrlf v Tflk. Kthal Tlnr ., . -i. u...t ..-.. a ...... . .y. ...... ,.-, . --.. ---.- ...-. 1-' l ana aucr biiu iiu yem iw I rimaii. mio jicvi tiiu uu.uiubac u..t Irnnw that they "want to vote.' Cruising in Antilles With Commodore Plant. Tho Billy Reyburns are having a beautiful time cruising around the West Indies these days With Commo dore William Stuart Plant, of New York nnd New London, on his yacht, tne Vanadls. They have been yacht lnV for several weeks, and aro en- wlfe.' who was Ruth Hannn. doughtcr joying life immensely. Their two of tho lato Senator Ilnnna. I don't t cunning llttlo children are with Mr. Know any naimcoa wno are more . Ttnvburn a motner, airs, uunu ikj nucmiij ciiiuiv iiiuu wicne two young people. Mrs. McCormlck grew up In Wash ington, and since her marriage has spent tho greater part of many sea sons nere, aitcrmnng home of her mother and that of her husbnnd's mother, Mrs. Robert Mc Cormlck. She gives much of her time arid energy to suffrnge work. It goes without saying that we are nil tremendously Interested In our new Congress ladv and her posslblo con soeur Isn't that tho proper feminine for confrere? Thev seem to havo dr elded finally that Montana Is sending u.i Miss Jeannette Rankin as one of Its Congressional delegation. By the way. Is a Congress lady ex empt from tho eight-hour law gov erning "fomalo employes?" 'Buppose the House has an extra session, what Wilt lie do7 Perhaps pair with some chivalrous gontleman from somewhere who la willing to help out. Socially, whatever our politics we'll welcomo the Wilsons home nnd ' the Marshalla and their following, and we'll regret the departure of the Hughes. I'm glad, though, their house lun't to staV empty and that It Is to have such pleasant tenants as the Louis Lombards. . Women Had Real Political Headquarters. T don't think you have ever been much of a suffragist, Susan; but I'll not quarrel about that; I merely feel iorry for you. You should have been with us when we went out for the letums, Tuesday evening, Wednes day tvtiilnr. and again Thursday Hughes. I opine that these women ( rnollt - (ri0 dehutantes In that her guy more nooui iiumit. u... ......-.., . winter nere iani year and her reason In society sho nde up her mind to settle down to work, colonel and Mrs. Hodsres aie still at Fort rotten, L. T.. where tho colonel Is In com mand of some of the coast defenses of Lone Island ar New York harbor T l.iit Albert Arher and Mrs. Acher i . - ..... -.. ... . .-.... -"--- . - . v." me sne was a nine gin until ms Frances Iiodses wno were in rana . nnd frnm nfm And her hrllllnnt ... .ft. tl..l. mnrrlncre. re now subjects tho girls Are studying. Is being leoaorus uaney Meyers Mason House. Eliot Wadsworth arranged at the Theodorus Battel at Newport have given her no end of savior aire. Moreover, she Is so full burn, at her house in N street, which the Montgomery mmra uo.o "" for the winter. Mrs. Revburn will leave Washington earlv next month I- l.l. I,r inn and hla family in Bel- 11" h;i imii ui ninny oett- I Jw ", " ;.iiLM n,u. il,.u here, altcrmtlng between the i lair. In western Horida. where they Will ail remain uihu ). Ruth Parker has solected Wednes day, January 3, as the date of tier marriage to Robert Dove. She has not yet decided upon the hou,r, but it will probably be either at noon or In tho early afternoon. There Is to be a large reception, too, but I'll tell you all thoso interesting nniu uc... later, when I know moro about them. T Another Washlngtonian Goes Into Business. Our titled sisters In London started It, this Duslness of gplne In for the' onco despised "trado" and making a great success thereof, but we Americana have not been slow In following suit. Tho latest distinguished Washlngtonian to go tnto business Is Mrs. Hare Llpptn cott; she has Joined Mrs. Elsie Cobb Wilson olio's Murray Cobb's sister who has a highly successful Interior decorat ing establishment and does most artistic work. Lucy Mercer, daughter of Mrs. Carroll Morcer, who was a social leader hore before her family met With finan cial reverses, Is also working with Mrs. Wilson. Then In Chicago we have a "Lusltanta widow," Mrs. Herbert Stone, who was a McCormlck, taking un dressmaking and turning out gowns with tho true Paris ian .stamp, of life and the Joy of living. She was her father's constant companion from Hho tithe she was a little Klrl until his death ; ana from nim ana ner brilliant mother sno noa learneu enougn or .ucn and events to be an unusually interest ing companion for older men and irom en. A.s for the boys, they flpek about her like bees about a honey pot and she seems to havo the gentle art of man aging men at her finger tips. New York Debutantes Take Boxes at Opera, in Now York the debutantes, are getting ma after their marriage, re now t Fort Rosecrans, "jjJ- , Forty-two Vases Among Her Wedding GiftB. Forty-two fnses! Think of it, and that was days ago when the gifts Beatrice Clover's gifts, of course were still1 arriving by the dozen. Her presents were really superb, ranging from splendid sliver to such rare a new fashion. Hostesses lsed to try ' eurlos A Jado peCo bf the eleventh by fair means or foul ;o lure an oc- Ming dynasty and a glorious flame cot caslonal Voung girl into their boxes at l ored cloisonne irase, a . San Francisco .(ho opera for the legitimate end of se curing a proper oaexgrouna or young men. This year the buds Are to at tend (ho ppora In their Dwn right. Mar garet Carnegie will hold forth onre a, week in box No, 341; ind Flora Whit ney 'Will be Joint hostess with her mother, Mrs. Harry Payno Whitney, on certain evenings. Sho's a dear, with the race of her sport loving father and KVrnnalllnn niece. I don t See how Major Jnd Mrs. Holcomb can tuck diem all xvr-Ay In one little house: and It !s a ireo little bouse that they have se lected. Beatrice Is so young and unspoiled, nnd had so much real pleasure out of her lifts, her wedding and tho prepa rations therefor that It was a treat to watch her. .Magninceni point iaro, was commtsslonod to make the request of tho Woman's Section of the Navy League, and it has now been granted. Mr. Wadsworth. you romember, relieved General Murray when he resigned as acting chairman of the American Red Cross. General Murray is doing volun teer Red Cross vork on the border. Tills would im to be the season of tho sweetest iron- In the world babies. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thompson have a new daughter, almost a month old now, and have named her Elizabeth Ross Thompson. The lohn Buchanans are also boasting a baby daughter, to be called Warren Buchanan, and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Walker Allen have named their daughter, born October 29, Katherine Louise. The newest subject of the Kaiser In Washington is tho wee daughter of Prince and Princess Hatz-feldt-Trachenberg. christened Huborta and a string of other names. The Thomas Armata' youngster, born last week, Is a boy, and will bo called Christopher for Mr. Armat'a brother. Master Bayard Ewlng. ton of Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Ewlng, Is another kiddle who must not be forgotten. He's a bit older, however, and was born at their summer homo tn Maine. .j. Thero, my dear, I've written a volume, and I must be off. My love to you alt. JEAN ELIOT. Her husband was the son ot Melville an office, but It was designed to housa E, Stone, of the Associated Vre. She the -.ugmentea orc of secretaries the bride its charm lay In the .'act that It was a really, truly grown-up aress. Her first train, '.f you please ; for nown- a touch. Df tho hauteur of her grand-1 rich atln ind velvet, embroideries, and mother. Mrs. Vnnderbllt. Her face la all sorts of splendors went Into ;hu almost ooylsh In ',ts youthful frankness, making of her wedding costume, but to and sho wears ner wavy hair ;ombed straight back and escaping In a water fall down the right side of her forehead. Marie Louise Bond, daughter of tho A. Huldekopor Bonds, is another debutanto heiress who will conduct her campaign from an opera box; also Pauline Diss tou, daughter of Mrs. William Dliston, of Philadelphia, Newport and New York; ind Katherine Cummock fllod- frett, whose father s Helen Blodgctt's ialf brother. All aorts of Interesting festivities have been planned In herehon or. and Helen will spend lome time- In New York to take Dart in them. British Embassy Soon To Ilave More Room. The new brick building facing Nine teenth street, which the British embassy Is erecting by way of enlarging Its quart ers, Is Hearing completion. It is a pleasant place, built after tho distinctly British architecture of tho embassy proper nu mora into a reiuucnce limn NATIONAL SCHOOL FINE APPLIED ARTS FIRST PUBLIC DECEPTION And Exlilfctlon of Pupils Work TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Modeling under 'the direction ot Paul Ilartlettl Fine and Applied Arts, Michel Jacobs and Felix Mahonyi Costume Designing. Miss Dorothy Dcirl. 1505 PENNA. AVE.. Next To Riggs Bank "hone Main TOBO. ' Distinctive Furs We have made a special purchase vf ravr furs. All wen turrea nnd beautifully col ored, and are on ablrd to offer .hlr seasons most, pop ular styles at un usually ittractlv prices. These skins nav been dressed unde personal supervlt ion and havo bee mado tnto sets li the latest scarf am muff styles. Includ ing the new ling Hcnrfa, Double 'Fur Animal Scarf a ind Darrel Muffa. We have also re served from this lot some fine sklna from which selec tions may bo mado for Sets, Coats, Scarfs, or Muffs to order. Expert repairing and remodeling reasonable. WM. ROSENDORF, 1213 G SL . Opposite Sulln it Martin's rr PS xmBmJ For Bride or Christmas Why &(ot a. Handsome Electric Coffee Percolator LET your card accompany one of our Electric Coffee Percolators and irrespective ofwhether the recipient be a Bride or settled Housekeeper, the combined utility and beauty of your present will unquestionably be warmly ap preciated. Various styles to select from at prices so low as $6.50. The Colonial Loving Cup pattern, illustrated, sells for $18 and $20 complete; two sizes, 6 cup and 9 cup. Other Electrical Gift Suggestions Equally Useful Electric Chafing Dishes For light cooking no utensil can be compared with tho time-honored Chafing Dish, and electric ity makes it safer, cleaner and quicker. Prices begin at $5. Toaster Toasts two slices pt bread at one time, while pot of coffee or tea may be kept hot on top. Pricey $4.00. Electric Teapot, a welcome gift to the bride or settled housewife. Brews perfect in fusion quickly, with all the true flavor of tho leaf. Price. 58.00. Radiant Grill An electric Rectangular Grill that fries, broils, toasts and boils, both above and below its glowing colls. Furnished with dishes. Also pops corn. Price, $5.50. We Will Se Tleased to Ven-onstraie These Conveniences At Any Time National Electrical Supply Co. 1328-30 New York Ave. N. W. Phone Main 6800 Joseph Sperling Reliable Furrier Announcing Our Removal From 1205 F Street To- 1336 F St, Northwest Phone Main 3936 ' In celebration o our opening we are offering many up-to-date garments and fur pieces at nominal prices. "If It Li mado of Paper you can get it at Andrews." Personal Christmas Cards MOuat or AHitw xbaEinSs' ORDERS for individual Christmas and New Year Greeting Cards should, if possible, be placed at once to assuro every essential attention and to, mitigate any possibility of error On display in our Engraving Depart ment is an immeasurable number of specimen samples, inspection of which we respectfully urge. All of them you will find noteworthy for excellent execution, taste, and quaintness. Sample Cards, vrlta prices, will lie tent free to nnjr ' address. R. P.. Andrews Paper Co. ' 727-31 Thirteenth St. N. W. Largest Wholesale. and Retail Paper and Stationery House South of N. Y.