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? 9 Octofo?*r dr?wH to a close the i
/% last of the diplomats, who
Ji Jk- ii ?????? been lingering abroad,
are turning their faces homeward.
The Krench Ambassador and Mjn???
Jit--., ? ,'iimI, rwho Were lute in leav
ing .AVashingtoh mid have ???*??
ft- Ini.^ai! their vacation aa lortg" un
po<:;lI.l?. aie Hailing today and arc
'Aft' ?? Np* Vork next wetk. The
I? Ivan Ambassador and Kamin -s
(le Cartier are alno on the sea,
ha\,ni; sailed on Thursday on the
Lapland, and Beno? de Mathleu,
Wife ?f the ("nil an umhassador.
Is aboard the Majestic Which will
dock on Tuesday.
The Chilean ambassador has
gone to Xew York to meet hi? wife
and they art? expected back, in
Washington the middle of next
Week.
Senor de Mathieu accompanied
Se?ora de Mathieu to Europe
early In the summer, but returned
? /- it few weeks ago, leaving his wife
to i-nj^ry a stay of several weeks
In Paris. The Belgian Ambas
sador and Baroness de Cartier
bave been abi'oad since June.
The Rumanian Minister and
Princess Blbeseo are expected the
last of this month, and so are
the Polish Minister and Princess
I.iil'iiinii'ska. They, however, aro
only to remain a few weeks, a
suci'cssor to Prince l.uboiiiltska
1 having been appointed.
When the Luhomirskus left
?, here a year or so ago. It was
' atated that they would not return,
then It was announced that they
would, und finally it develops that
it will be "hail and farewell" with
them, as they are returning te
Poland before the snow files.
Thev will be greatly regretted?
?nd so will the retiring Cuban min
ister. Dr. (arlo? Manuel de C?s
pedes, and Mme. de C?spedes, who
?re returning to Havana, Dr. de
C?spedes having been made mln
Fish Chowder
ke popularity haaepread
over the whole country
from New England. Sur
prise your family to
morrow. Get out your
cook book and give
your chowder that fin
ishing touch which
means so much
LEA&PERRINS
SAUCE
t?? oantNAL wo?n**trrEita?4mi
Send poetai fer oar own recipe
143 Writ 8?., New Tork
PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE
People Notice It. Drive Them Off
With Dr. KdvvardM* Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not emharruss
you much longer if you ?et a pack
us? of Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets.
'! he skin should begin to ?Hear after
> ou have taken the tablets a few
Bighta.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and
liver with Dr. Hdwards' Olive Tab
lets, the suceessful substitute for
calomel; there's no sickness or pain
aiter taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do
thut which calomel does, and Just
as effectively, but their action iA
?? ntle und safo instead of severe
and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tableta
la ever cursed with a "dark brown
taste," a bed breath, a dull, liet
li'sa. "nos good" feeling, constipa
lion, torpid liver, bad disposition
cr pimply face.
Olive Tablets nre a purely veg
etable compound mixed with olive
r.'l: you will know them by their
clivo color.
Dr. Kdwards spent yca?'*s among
?allenta affile-ted with liver ami
bowel complaints and Olive Tablets
er.? the immensely effective result,
'lake one or two nightly for a week.
See how intuii belter you feel and
l.Mik. ISc and 30c.
i
THANKFUL FOR
A LITTLE CHILD
Mrs.Mertz Tell? How Lydia
?. Pinkham'e Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
Kutztown, Pa.?"I wish every wo
man who wants children would try
~~ Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound. It has
done so much for
me. My baby is
almost a year old
now and is the pic
ture of health.
She walked at
eleven months
and is trying to
u'se her little
tongue. She can
say some words
real nice. I am sending you Iter pic
ture. I shall be thankful ua long is I
live that I found such a wonderful
medicine for my troubles. " ? Mrs.
Chari.es A. Mertz, Kutztown, Pa.
Many cases of childlessness are
curable. Perhaps yours may be. Why
be discouraged until vou have given
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound a faithful trial ?
Spoken and written recommenda
tions from thousand* of women who
have found health and happiness from
ita nee have come to us. We only tell
yen what they say and believe.
We believe that Lydia E. Pink
barn's Vegetable Compound Is so well
adapted to the conditions which might
?ause your troublai that good ??i.i
wm to yoa by ita as?.
r Jean Eli
C . vues S a,? SS
? a-erme* em?**
n^s.?n?JUiTM mmj
Two ??
I. Weller an., .".??.-s Jo.ie-, the dai
ister of Torca?,? affairs of t'uba.
Various pertica are being given in
their honor before their departure,
and on Wednesday afternoon Mme.
ile C?spedes will hold a farewell
reception at the legation, being at
home from 5 to 7 o'clock, with the
members of the> euil?assy staff as
sisting.
The bi?akfast party which the
Ambassador of Peru and Mme.
Pexet are giving tomorrow 1? ar
ranged in compliment tn Dr. and
Mine, de ('es|udes, and among the
other guests will Ik? the Bolivian
Minister and Mme. de Italltvian.
the Colombian Minister and Mine,
de Olaya, and the l'ananmn Min
ister and Mine, de All'ani.
?ftflSS ADKIa-VlDK TCTTIaK.
**** daughter of Mr. und Mrs.
IaeKoy Tuttle. was marriei*}
today at noon to Charles
Carroll Miagan. Because of th?
recent death of tb.? bride's grand
mother it was a home wedding,
with only relatives and close
friends ?if the bride und bride
grooni^assemiileil for the ceren'ony
and the breakfast afterward. But
It was. nevertheless, an event of
widespread.' interest since Miss
Tuttle Is pretty and popular as
well as prominent, and since Mr.
Morgan conies of ? family which
Is well known both irt Washington
and Baltimore and which traces
its descent from the Carrolls of
Carrollton. He H a son of Mrs.
James Dudley Morgan and the
late Dr. Morgan.
Miss Tuttle, who was given in
marriage by her father. Sad but
one attenda'.t. Miss Mary Cum
mlng. of Newark. N. J.. who was
maid of honor. Mr. Morgan had
his eldest brother. Kdwin Morgan,
as best man, and another biMther.
llutlley Monnin, of Oklahotna. was
one of tb ? ushers. The gnsip of
ushers also iniluded (Jeo?-ge Abeti,
of Baltimore, a cousin of the bride
groom: A. B. !.. .in ?;?????, of Boston,
Thomas Dean, of Chicago, and Nat
Weiler, of Atlanta, but formerly
of Washl-gton. The Hev. Father
Smyth performed the ceremony.
White chrysanthemums were used
by way of decoration, with a back
ground of palms, feathery ferns
and Southern smilax.J ? ? string
orchestra played the' wedding
music.
The bride wore a gown of soft
Ivory satin, made with the liecom
Ing batteau nt?ek line and with rose
point lace trimming the bodice and
caught up Into the side drapery of
the graceful ankle-length skirt.
The sleeves weie of chiffon, and a
court train completed the costume.
A cluster of or...ige blossoms
?narked the low waist line, and
orange blossoms also held in place
the tulle veil, whiib was (??-ranged
In simple folds aerosa the brow.
Miss Tuttle carri?nl a shower bou
quet of white orchids, lilies of the
valley and stephanotis.
The bridesmaid's froek was of
delphinium blm- satin. It allowed
the new circular skirt, quite long
on Sbe sides, with a heavy roll of
tbeVitin outlining the long waist
line.?Und the bodice finished with a
deep bertha of alive?? lace. Her hat
was of bluo velvet, a shade darker
than her ?own, with a drooping
blue plume for trimming, and she
carried delphinium and pale pink
I I.H. S ?
Mrs. Tuttle wore a modish and
becoming costume of black lace?
and Mr*. Morgan, mother of the
bridegroom, who assisted at th<?
reception, was gowned in black
liberty velvet combined with dull,
silver latte and wore a' small
i
Mmmmmm
???
. Je bu tan tes. Miss Weller ia the
ighter of Mrs. Ja-? es ?. Jones.
black bat trimmed with gray |
aigrettes.
Mr. Morgan's grandmother.,
Mrs. Kdwln K. Abell. came frota
her limn?? in Baltimore to a'tend
tin' wedding and other ' out of
town guests pr??seiii were Mra.
Monmonier. of Baltimore, and the
Misses Monmonier'. Miss Aim.
Hulstcad. of New York, and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard C. Hallyday,
Jr., also of New York, who ar
rived In time to attend th?? din
ner given last night by Mr. and
Mrs? Montgomery Blair. Mrs.
Holliday's parents, tor th? bridal
party.
Mr. Morgan and his bride ex
pect tn live in Washington nnd
will take an apartment. On
their return frin?? their honey
moon, however, they will go to
Dudlea. th?? home nf Mrs. James
Dudley Morgan at Chevy ?"anse,
to spend the month of November.
Mrs. Morgan ?s traveling in a
gown of navy blue tricotine ?
tritnmi>d with panels strlpeil in
gray and made with a ctreular
skirt and tin- mulish long waist
? ?d effect ? Her hat Is a mush
room model of navy blue velev:
.and felt, with a bnw ot the side,
and she is wearing a shoif -oat '
of bah ? caracul ??ith o collar of
Australian opossum.
-?!*
Th?? Secretary of laabor. James
.1. Davis, Is leaving on Sunday for a
trip to the West Coast and will
pick up Mrs. Davis, who Is at
MiMiseheart, 111., en rnijl?? Wjst.
While In California, they expe. t
to visit William Wrlgley on Ca'allna
Island. The S??cretary has ?*????? In
Ulisabetb, N. J., for a brief visit.
_a>_
The fharge d'Affaires of Japan'
and Mme. Sabini entertained nt '?
dinner last evening at the embassy
in compliment to Kdward Bell.
Fest i vit lea rinomini For
???G?? and I?ady Mount hat ten.
Preparations are already being
made to entertain Dord and Lady
Mountbatten on their approaching
How Often
? r o c r a s tination
defeats the best
intentions of man
Kind.
Arrange today
for a sitting at our
Studio.
Small Art Leaves,
$20 Dozen.
Placa Vhrietmas ordern note.
UNDHWOOD
UNDERWOOD
Portrait! ef Qualit? _
12*10 ? onsirrllen? ????.
1'hoae Mala 440U
?
DINE AND DANCE
GOOD meals, tastefully pre
pared and well served, at
prices that are Just right.
MuaU-al entertainment of
character and Individuality.
Dancing to tho Irresistible
rhythm of Harvey's Orchestra
-radiates the feeling that
all's well.
Dinner 5:30 to 9
Dancing 9:30 to 12:30
-A CHRONICLE O
WITH SIDE UGMTS* Ol?
AND WOMEN WHO A
WASHINGTON'S* COM
INTERESTING SOCW
HtiwmesW^
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
visit to Washington. Mrs. James
Curi oil Fia/. . ?? .?? give M _?_ >? ?? . ..
? hem on November 9 and on
November 8, Mr. and Mrs. ijiwren?,???
Towntjend will hnve a tea In iltuir
honor. Col. and Mrs. Robert M.
Thompson, with whom tbey will
stay whil?? they ar?? in Washington,
invi? invitations out for a. dinn-t-r on
the evening of November 8 for their
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stewart rater?
lame?1 ? rig. Oen. Enooh L?. Crowder
.
??informally at luncheon today at tli?\
h-r ham, wh?-re they have been
spending the autunni season. Mi*.
, . Au?, will go to New York to
no.row to interview the archlt???:ts
ni Min* rur'ors who are working ou
the house they are building on th<>
an:, in Slioie of MuryUnd, and
Mrs. HtewSrt will Join him there
next week] They will be ?way a
?>eek or leu ?lays, returning to the
'loreham al (he clot??? of their visit
. remull? a month or more, hau-r
l I lie Winter they will go South.
???*
The Washington Committee for
Uissiun relief of which Mrs. Hobert
.ansing is chairman, which formerly
let at the Russian embassy, is
? Iding its im-etlngs for the present
u Hi. John's partati hall on Six
teenth street.
?+?
Wsshtaigtonlans Feted
? Japanese Capital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ii. Noyes, of
Washington, who are touring the
Orient, and are now in Tokyo, were
-aiest* at a dinner given on Thurs
day by. the American anitxissador to
lapan, Charles Ii. Warren, in honor
of Fr?tiller Toiilosaliiiro'Kato Mrs.
Warren, wife of the. ambassador, did
noi Htnn.l owing to a r?.-?'etit bereavi ?
nient. Yesterday. M?< Noye?, prosi
jent of the Associated l'i ? >?. met the
newspaper men of Tokyo at a. lunch
eon given for him by the directors of
the Kokuaal News Agency. On Sat
iirday the president of the Asms-1
?led Press will be presented to
Crown Prince Hirohlto, the regent,
tini afterward he ami Mrs. Noyes
;vill be presented to the Kippress.
Miss Kllzabeth TuiTi?nr
Joins Kanks of Debutantes.
Miss Klizabeth Turner, daughter
<?f Mr. und Mrs. James Huntington
Turner, will be u debutante this sea
son, and will he presented to society
at a tea dance at the Washington
Club on December I, Miss Turner
was gradu?t?*! from Vassar last Jun?
(Continued to Page SS.)
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Beginning Tomorrow
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LOEW'S
COLUMBIA
lostlsuou?. I0:*10 M.m.?11 p.m.
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IV
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WITH
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b.kkeith's:';,
Cillr Sindiy^Holifltf..?ffi.
??Bang-UpM~ Times
ALICE BRADY
<IN PERSON)
In Her Keith Vaudeville ?acceso
'Casse ook oHhe Yellow Sei '
GILBERT WELLS
"The lirnilHin.n from MiMlodlppl"
The I'?ri.i_n .?'??liion Novelty *
"CREATIONS"
CHARLIE AHEARN '
And Hie Rig i'omrdy Compon* '
HVHTON RAY. 8 Ml??*- IHfinU. ?M
Ton ,\r__l?
SECOND WEEK
MEYER DAVIS'
TRIUMPHANT LE PARADIS '
ORCHESTRA
SHOBtRl vai niviin
_Twice Dolly. 1:15 am? I'U.
"HELLO, NEW YORK"
A ???HMtS ?MroteMoo of talool aa?
??adeem? raw? wMk
BOBBY PM,L ? FRANK
_.rW\l, BAKER DOBSON
HIGCINS A Bid Be? MoanoU
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NEXT WEEK??-LEWTY Or PCP.
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\\ Continu?me from 1? .Vow. ' I
5 ACTS BETTER
VAUDEVILLE
AND
BERT LYTELL
In "Sherlock Brown"
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America lo haar the moet ?rtl-tlc
and iiiiliiue orgii_l_atli.ii of It* kind
in the world,
MONDAY, OCT. 23. 4:1?
TREAT?. TRE PRESIDENT
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A CLEAN TOWN
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World Survey?Digest's "Fun from the Press"
OVERTURE?"Southern Rhapsody" (Hosmer)
N. MIRSKEY, Conducting
WASHINGTON'S FINEST ORCHESTRA
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MIMIK?: s
RIALTO
Il ?. M.??.AST WAV-Il P. M.
Ooldwyn Present?
JOHN
BAR?YMDRE
/?? an adaptation of
Wm. Oillette'i Staffe Play
SHERLOCK
HOLMES
A GREAT CAST
OR( ??????. M HSIIIUKIFS
"REMEMBRANCE"
Fratitrina
Clam? GiUlnfwatar
tth.
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GAYETY
8mokln_ IVrmltteri
6REENV.ICH VILLAGE lEVUE
With
Tarn s^nna. Corrine Arbitrai.?. Ray
Keoil ami t? Artist's Models.
Nf?t Wwk-"Wlnf. Woman ana
Bon_."
Flr.t f'onriTl nf ??casini
TUESDAY AFT. 4:30
PRESIDENT THEATER
??. Arr. und I Uh Nt.
NEW YORK SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
WMTI-K ?? ? M KOS? ? II. ? o.Mlurlor
???I Ol*?T.
PAUL KOCHANSKI
ALBERT SPALDING
?Mil IMsTA
??rire?? M '?a Ht.im. ?I.\a. nari ??Jal
T. \illlil? ajrninh I? IHM? I. ?I
DANCING.
Private ?? ? *? ? I > ?' Lesson.
Rlchlwsy sin.?.. 614 12th near F
No ? ri".muri, in r? quni' .
H mi rs. I " i\ m. to H) p. nl. '
MR. HTAKFORl) I'EMHKKTON?For?i-r
partner to nerlmit* Hoffman. May
Murray, others, lesson, all atylai <lsn>
In?. Btudlo, 1??0 Blllmore st. rol fjjj
(ll.iiVBR'H, ?1? I'M. Privata lessons, ?te.
onurse. 4 prl. and 4 rlaaa. ti. W, llll
DANCE
!? th? lle-and'al
Concourse of Mirrors
Week Mchta. ??*? ?? IX
ARCADE
Real Music?Vast Floor
Strict lennor