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THE STHV YORK TDIES. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 101G. I AmwmsajmksggAL campaign yITE wwk bM been marked by fiv iuainD ox id clans. ia society ss Uen trooping Bats town, whU ojhera havo simply un4 through, ta rout to the moun-Uta resorts la Tlrtfpl, whsrs gayeue, bold away.

8tt4 of too bt ce4n greyhounds, running? tha gatratlot of U-aoata, brought a fpQ complement 1 o( society folk who havs imd speodiii; ft Bummer abroad, most of tfcam engaged in war relief October to esaenUttjjy a month preparedness for tbej sodal; campaign. Houses and apartments must be put la order, and the wni-drobs replenished, which mean! ex traded visits at the saodiate's and the WHllners. There are thousand and to be looked after, and natoraUr many setback and dJaappointroenta. prominent woman society, who has debutante daugh-e thle year, leased a aplendld bouse to the BBtart social! cone, and wad all ready to take poeeetfaion of U. when the hetwe waa sold; eo kn had to look for another.

Social jpVeparedness means money and effort, npd it la mora nerve-racking than moat people- ever dream f. It is really bust Seas before pleasure. The number of oijtdooe attractions new en the decrease, with the exception -of fax. hunting, which will not be In full cry until heavy fnwta act to; and golf and tennis. There la no doubt that i there will bo a muster of aodety at the horse show this season, as' tndltaiod Br the advance notice of that function.

It opena on fintorday. Nor. 11. A let ef newcomers ixe among the tox- Mri. Hnio Reislorer.

Fhqto by Aim Dopont. holderm. Mrat "ibarld TVagstaff tas taken Box which waa held for many aaaoiM by th lata Alfred Gv Vander-bilt. Miss Carol A. Ilarrlmaii la to an.

tertaln to Box id. It ta Interest! ox to note mat ner brojtber, Averoli iur-rlman. to drive Directum L. the champion pacer. against the world's rerord.

at the mUna of tha when Drtvlnx 'lub, of ba la President, on Kaiunlay. i Mrs. Dallas Pratt will be aera in Box 41. Joseph W. II am man.

who ha recently purchasejd tha PbJUp I-lvef. more country pjc at 'ivr ft pi i- v' i -i 4 i l. i. 1 -T- i. 1.

jj i it l.r....-vr A GOOD wj)BD FOR PIES. Nobody H4 St Aahamad of His Llklnj for (Them. partial affaet to tbo periodical elandera that a tie uttered against pla there come occasional bits of spirited defease of that noble Institution. But th bole-hertd defenders of pU are not numerous asooglL We are getting no-, where in this lackadaisical placing of controVeraialj'game. The majority of pi lovers conUnh to cherish their ple-ward alant and ay tiring tha Impression that they are rather ashamed ef th idiosyncrasy and ar willing te admit that It is aj weakness or a pervert-d taste.

For that reason a bit of vlg- erous testimony for th defense now and then la Ona of these unafraid and unashamed witnesses spoke the oth- er day. Her exrfrJenc) had been as on of a large family of boys and girls la Kerthem Vermont, and aha testified: Pla was as much a matter of routine aa th marmalade, honey, or grid-41 cake today.j Aa Indulgant sister-in-law boasted that aha gave her hus-bend pi three times a day. and ther VOGUE Pattern Salesroom In NEW YORK 443 Fourth Avenue Here you may study the new. est and smartest of the winter fashions exactly reproduced in Vogue Patterns. Exclusive and original designs of gowns, tai- lored suits, morning frocks," dinner or dance frocks, wraps, blouses and children's dothe3 are aown.

Personnel of Boxholders at Opera and Horse Show $100,000 son lor; Debutantes' Wardrobes a Conservative Estimate-li Ball This Week at Tuxedo Park to Mark -First Assembly of 'Buds." ha reserv ed Box 55. Other aoxholder will include JJral Samuel D. Kiddle, Mrs. TVelter P. Bliss, Mrs.

Edward I BurrlU. Jlr. Samuel T. Peters, ilrs. Herbert I Jacquelin.

MrnVTilliam E.1 Ieeita; TOUM dti Pont, and William H. Moore. Mr. and Mr. E.

T. Stotes-btirr are to occupy Box 44 this aeaaon. Tne; compute an correct list of the besholder', ti iha parterra at the MetropoHUn -Opera House Is never Lijued until a day or so before the optntns of tae opera, which tarts on. Xor. 13.

There wlU be the usual cutting up of the-boxes Into nb-leaeos. nd. of conrse. thjs always bring abont cUacjes in the occupancy. Mr.

and -Mrx. James Blackutone Taylor ar to be amos the parterre box- holders this easoo after aa- extended absence. Mr.4 and Air. John Blod-getC iflw hav de'euunte daughter, and wb hare leased Wojd.TVsrren'a bouse Fifth. wJH also have a box In the.

parterre, K. Itck and who Mra. John Jacob Ator, have not taken a box thla year so far; Mr. E. X.

Brettung has auKaed the Oerry- box for HUlncriptloo Fred-crick Thompson returns -and- Mrs. William TrdmMto'n Is to occunv abx the o' nurnber eiJe'of the! parterre. and Mr, Jois'a Asperen are amon.MM ub.cerea lh the Charles li Alexander, tox, Mrs. PblUp t. haa her owi'pancj tcf the A t.

JUUUird box. N' OltitlV- Is busier the ma ite-n of thofi' the d'Uutants. Thore lo be a hundred prewnted to aoclciy this rea-on. -cvtrr "girt, pends a thousand dollar a her wardrobe that aould mean flOO.OOO for-clothes 'alone. IhK- the sioney spent on debutantes in the matter of drea In way over-ilod.

-AVlille aome may ped much avre thousand.aoma-'feti along Blmpllcityi la the teraote Invariably struck bv th dvbutahtes, and aoclety does not expect Mem' to fuea up like their mothers or older The greater cost with entertaining. expects thaUland custom; dcnianda that at Icaat one large entertainment be given for the ucbti'ante durtns the course of the searon. 9- The first big assembly of buds u'l be at the costume ball at the dub h. Tusedo Park, which falla due en I'riddy The circular hs been freshened' for the first large event or the Autumnal season, and all the yotfhg men are preparing to pay homaajt to the debutante. Last aeaaon Cupid made an unusually spirited attack In the ranka the debutantes, and engagements -followed thick and fast.

"The young folks practically, dominate the early-seaion nowadaj i. The opportunity for novelties ta the lino of thctr entertainment will come next week on Halloween. vigil of All Saints' Day is distinguished largely br wltahcrat. which affords, a lot of anvjicment. nnd la never taken seriously." The methods of divination, popular with the.

young people, hark back to ancient days. Already debutantes are figuring In some of the future events- Some, of them are to take an Important' part to the arrangementa preliminary to tha Costume Bail of the Ten te be held NovV 23 In Madieoo "Square Oar- den. -Last week the Executive Commit tee unanimously elected. Ethel Harrlman. debutante daughter of Mrr.

J. Borden Uarrlman. as Chairman of the Junior Committee, which, is to play an. important part In th Of course, with so many girls out. I here.

sura to be a clahitur bat this cannot ha welt -avoided. The following includes some of the was alwaya a piec for tha -tedtima Iuneh. Sunday breakfast In' the Winter waa baked beans, brown broad, doughnuts, coffee, and mines pi, fol-b7 'our-mlla Hde to church, fl'mo-derwetn'r- Particular each a full day'a work today." Of Tha training waa 'ntth, moT.1. Jd gastronomle details. Pte played Its- Important part in the development of character and tHTti.Vl?a' no.it aa great factor in upbuildtnir the erllng qualities of old New England.

-I the. Idr deT thy Wwhow. to mf kn New England, and they knew how to eat It. The present generation eemi to have, lost its fPe-Add -nunco -pie and doughnuts to the Sunday morning breakfast of beans LVlcu 'i he daye and tna of tb, 'andly would not be able to play Eolf to say nothing of go- ill energising of iff 71 nrd reaaiaeance or pje-Ualning. iVonie who are accun-tomyl to pie three times a day are SlTSt UJfd.

of wdtnrP 7 test or endurance I rrorkleoM JourVi ll'B of Superior Quality Exclusive in Design Sons I KstaMiahad l3d tePQ) i Hi I L-arp rTi 1 1 1 I A i ad jfd tT'A Mrs. Ralph Sanger dates and arrangements for the formal presentation and entertainments. eentiy announced: Mrs. William M. Dudgeon of Park Avenue is to Rive a reception for her daughter.

Miss Hefen Uudceon. on Dtc. 1. Miss iiarisn A. Xo'yes.

daujhter ot Judge and Mrs. Walter C. Xoyea of 41 Kast Fifty-flrat ftret. is to be among the seaaon'a debutantes, and a recep tion vllt he ivtven for her early In December. Miss 2'lllah Townnend Thompson to make her tiei5.il at two teas, to be iiven on Tuesday.

'ov. and on Wednesday, tha day following, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson.

East Sixty-first Street. Miss Thompson will remain with her family until Nov. 1 at tha Ooteora Club, tn th Catnkllls. where Mr. and Mrs.

Thompson have a Summer home, aa welt as one st Oyster Bay. Miss Thompson Is named after her great-grandmother, who was fcillah Townsend before her merrUge to Alan- son Robinson. Mrs. William L. Ilarknera of 1J Kaot Ftfty-thlrd Street will hold a inception en Dc.

7 to introdti-c Ix-i ihuitMer. Miss Louise llarknrss. Mrs. liatknesa will also ctvea dance for her daughter at the Colony Club on Dec. 14.

Mrs. Beverley Ward of 51 East Kifn. eighth Street will introduce her dauKh- ter, Aiies Jane Buckley Ward, at a re ception on the afternoon of Nov. This Is the day of the first of the Junior Anaembllea. at Sherry's.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Hall ntr 2lv. fr.z a supper dance at Slirrrt on Xov.

Tor their tlau'htri-. Mlc Hall. Mlu Mol- lter. dauahtei- of Mi. crd Trowbildxe llollister.

in to b- presented to society on lK(-. 2 at th lionif of parents. MO Park Avenue. Mrs. William C.

Delanoy to sive an i afternoon reception at Wherry 's on Dec 8 for her daughter. Ml.s t'ofntancr Delanoy. On Saturday. Dec. 9.

Mra. Anton Blake Moran will hold a reception at her home, 183 ast Sixty-fourth Htreet, to Introduce her daughter. Miss Anna Ulake Moran. Robert P. Perkins la giving a large dance at Sherry'a on Dec.

15 in honor of hU dutante niece. Miss Mary Put. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Klnt-xlng Post.

-MraThurber Pruyn will Introduce her daughter. Miss Jeannette T. Pruyn. an afternoon dance at Sherd's on le-Id. Mra.

WHlUm DUaton. who ia to the Winter at the Rlts-CarUon. ia to give a dinner and dance there on 19 for. her daughter. Mis Pauline llas-ton.

'A dxnc for Miss Charlotte Guye la "to roomer, Airs, Ouye. at Sherry's on Dec. 20 given by her mother, Mra. Charles 11. Mrs.

William H. Browning of Went Vt I I I 1 II and Her Son Osborn. Photo by Kaaanjlan. KIMj -fourtli Street will give dartre at Sherr-a on lev. 22 for her debutant datighter.

Therese D. Browning. On the Kne nicht S. Holbrooke Hens It to hold a d.i:ir at Sherry's In honor of Mij. Helen A.

lloadle. hla niet-e. Hie daughter of Mr. and Mia. Ku.vell II.

Hoadle). Jr. Mr. Smieon II. Chapln of Mfth Avenue introdm-e fier Ujchter.

y.s Klliiibcth .11. on In-c. ZX at an afternoon d.inre at fherry. On Tuesday. Iwc Mr ard Mra.

Waiter Jenninx. are to five ball Sherry's for tiieir daushtrr. Mim ean-nette Jenniox. Kalph J. Preatnti is a ball oa Dec.

27 at fherry a for hla daughter. Miss Evelyn IVeston. Mrs. John W. UloOgett will enteruln with a Urge dance for her da us let.

Mlja Katherine C. Pdodgelt. on Dec ZJ at Sherry's. On Der. Mr James M.

Berk has arranged for an afternoon reception ai Hherry'a foi lirr daughter, Mtaa HeatrW M. k. Mrs. A Klmnerv of .2 Flflh Avenue will Introuur tier lihter. Miss Viola Planner), i a a ti a and levepUoti nt Siierty'ii on Mon.Uv.

Nov. IT. MUa Kliinii-r) is a KranJOa jj hie. of ruauaa Xaeili ef ItoiiK Mr. and ilrs.

Th.n.m i.cv'artrr ar to Kho 'uii. on :1 tuirht of Iec. Ij it Sherry's IU Mct'arter. Mr. and Mis.

Ernct rabbet ar planning to Bive a dane at 4helr home. Nltx ty-ftfti. rt-eet. nn I for their dauhtei. MIjs Terea all of the ant rrihera for the J.i-nloe Afivnibl ha- iiiurliter io pre-t' l.i to Mrs.

Is ili- liM-t Mis Kvehn Preeton. and IUU.KTIUUIAT. 0RSETS great fame and world-wide popularity of Nemo Corsets is due 1 EXCLUSIVE. INTRINSIC MERITalonrv iZZZ aev.tt Ihtiu IU iCll you that Nemo the favonte corset of this or that artist or -ctrras, or other rtrmonsl YPCTklTnTAT vKalsi aekaoa.aB,h A aV a a a The tntk tkmt fie Lref.rreesaJ A If flTDM. UN lOflit rsrVrreJ ucreasiMf f-agfififi, (As NEMO MODEXS FOR THREE DISTINCT 553 WONDER LIFT, for -err abort, heavy women with nrach excess flesh.

Adjustable Wonderlift Band let atpVyts abdomen, reshapes and reduces the figure. Great for tha stocky woman who "just can't wear a Ion corset," Sacs a 22 to 3 This Sea- Gay I erone br i 'ding. Mr tb list, la chatiow Mlaaoa Kaapp. Jaslifr uf WaXer Kfwapp. tebatan rorwptiona ir tn full laui In aom of lb Urgr rttia Antx' Walker illr of ITU lade! ihia.

immIk) PJchard W. daughter of the late W.ll,. We.fct. anan. Hr rtaunt Ura feiF Penfleld.

wife Austria as- 'Sa Tin: I nient and 11 nf i on i hold lte Interval i Among the moe Import an nvaaia ot toe earir eaao an llt aj Mia Edith Leaon lloaloa an4 Nw port, to Henry O. Onr of tbu etly. aa noonced exrlualve Tub Ttatis UV k. Miaa Itaacon Is a stater of Mlaa Gladys Iteacon and the pTlnreaa KaJst- 111 of olajwt. and ta famed her beauty.

Mr. (Way ia the. eon of late Judge Jtiin tlinio- Gra) iw Coort of AppmU. and waa A.llant IXstritt Attmey mi-pie plan to go tarla after tt-li ej. ding, for hiosT no rijt has be--" yet.

A eddlnj uf lntiet that tf Ml r. iVvra Fterry. daughter Mr. add Mr' "is! eric Hterr-. arvl Val.

l.i. 8ml th. of t'harlt-a Mv' of Providence. It. I whc i eb-ated at ft.

I.ukr Komoital I. at Hot Vurna. Va Tit ixtiriaft- of Ml -Drsprr sod lrlfKe Andre ILiexom-pagnl. el for Wediieada) In D. will be of 1ntrnatvnal interest.

The Iraprra have Wt Wen leaders In IV ash Inst on aoclet. and the Prince a c1o of an ancient taritir The inarrtase will tie a-4etnnlvel It ihe home nt the hftd mother Mis Will-lam F. traper. eeoedle4 ritual of the I Ionian Catholic rpiink to which th bndeitoten ficulr siren two Pope and a eore 9f es her The irmtsual petvk-ce having mass aatd In a prltrate house te one ef the favors heal owed br the Chuieh of Rome on the Ilowmp(al-lajdoilci famll Th weddlrg of M. JUabeth Adelaide Cannon, daughter by farmer marrlaje Mra Theodore Trelir- I liuysen.

and Henf I.k.Vo. hvet, to lake place on fat m' at Toledo Pa-h wilt add I I be tjtiri of ifc. tajaa ther. On the mm day Amo MarnU. a of Mr.

Amo MerUI of Ease mny-eventh atresrt. this dty. wOl be wastd marrtag to Ml Dorothy EJlMtt. a daushler of Mr. and Mr.

CI Into EUlott of Pea) street. In l. lUrthilsHHW Church. Urooklya Mr. Moertn ta give hla farewell bachelor dlnaer Thursday alght al Ielmaata a.

Th marriage Mia KatMeea daughter of the Hon. P.sbert uTea and Mra. of Vhtoria. II (.. 1 Captain Alea.a nrr a r-.

vntl) I4i.f. Vlsco'inteaa mother K-bridesro-wn gave th. ivi in mi-rift t'aptaln' Hpeneer In hla south waa pace to the late King Edward as as to Qeen Aleiandra The hv a rnta ar well knoea mn the raifi Coaet date ha. beer. e- I he eo4tit of Mtea Dmle Flsarher Itsrr.

4 iate of Mr KVtnhee It.er atd the late Mr. Mirr of Pa a Ftanrtcsi. ard Maohe Wood Nisoa. eon of Mr a vd Mra Irai. Nixon of 22 P-aai I'ifl -third ltr- Alts I RIMtlllT.

aa iis saw a x-v nUv arvtviai ui tunwi auiyxomg coaa o-o-ojo w. as sreu Meaao foeaee. mmJ JL.J it. 1 1.. 7 sas serw so rtr vnL ga rarr- grtttrtt kiiiUu $trt ia ru, vkrrt llr Amt rZt 32A tlLF RmXING.

for at out wnrnea with murh flesh at back and eat htps. Self -Reductng Straps control and reduce excess fleah. rash art the figure. EaaatK gores at baxk make tK akirt easy and comfortable hi any position. 1 rr Stars 22 to 36 53.

1) be imifaMl ii ittaaktti ttyee la a be. rtelly la a4 ei ta4 at II fmn ml JaanMTs a4 wa -aj rn la InMi tr Viim fatlM aet Km lutKm a to ia tiM4 aa4 aa 0 wr.4 IU Will is. rr i.l arw Mr kaa aaMia i' a laU.r lo ie mm AaHM rvl a(b4 al M.m HitWftM Mr TVuui 4 H.t OtHwi i Waiter rW. 1 ttar Ha nv a4 khta aa1 I' a p- V1U k. 1 fc t-w.

I rl Iti4efta.tjf ft is ialm "er.m'tfe i i Jartve. 4, tlw1 a itrr IMie MaM.ll'.Mt. Haa It ttaWf rk- it t. sih, Tr Miaa I f. 1 lata.

Wmi a la'St re. fined to the lJaa oar-ti ktrr a4 ewbwrkaa StrVI. Mr. II i'oaer on ai rWUa fimrm UMMotl tenrsje ij Pr i.t i t. ow.

Uf .) r.oisr-P. I a4 Mt ti Mr. r. I '4 51- Ir ml tl- i pa. Mr.

a r.a -4 Kei 'e sja si a 1 M. art M- li I a Ik" esla. I Urt iawi iim 4-f' ar be lt la sat of ik wr h.a I reneh Wovloa. aa la-otost IV. sm, ar t-ters-ale4 1...

le I. Mra lw Silwe eer(e Paiea Pakee Mra Ja.er -Mra latrkt I. 4 Mr Herbert, and Mra v. ar ot her tnteree4 ts, he Mt Henry Wakrhaao ia la gte .1 das' for tee settler. Mr Wt Gard'ite Ur4.

Jr tee Prwad Aroa Ie'tra r'. Dor Colon; li. jat CT(l aa Mr Rafforty are grvlag diaoee ai tk. Wkiorf-Ataeia oa Tr4a v. for lenr II Morswa.

t'orto Consl Geneesl llHi iwrs.ii anrl Mr Maegaa Mra. le niUoMaOrr Mra Uoh-rt orneil Mr orstaos- a I -a an Mto UtliHa ar aroaeig the ttr for is i.m-nt of ta aian AilUterr of tk aovoath tafaairy. K. O. Jit.

i to boM la IV Ar n. Park Aoaoo. a fiaty-sutai atrost. oa St Sar fi rw.a. froaa I to o'rlova.

be daaetag. aaaOsa tortveoj To CiwwsHl i oat Arrases, a nt to- Mra. CWVt sV. Ortta, Mra Oeat. Mta K.

It a Ntl fotaraea, Mea llaie. Mr W. AI. Mr sadeoos. Jr Mr Jeo.a Soot aed.

ISeel wn.il tnai. tte la I W. hrts e-a m4 I ra oa os tee 1 for the I tui BatJ nMl. ir 1 Stroeo Mr u.ee torlia. ani of va iM fw oat.

aS eeota te La Mme. geo at te trti- ite.oa a ws a- aa the ttoioa hliHii. r9m, TKe Iket Mr isvoo. reseAeo 4 the rm a Sow. arw Ssrelt lorwe.

iiilu woe a l- eseol oes liarr I1h Miiei. W- (au, tele. Mrs fVe.w hute. tars oie We ll.leo is- aoS t. Mt'4esa- Service to tell utile ao4 worth VriA.

i .1 I si isc laxasta ttputu I ti FULL TYPES 4f)3 sn traxisa, fun (eM oS heHg1aC1Wa. swei Nemo Kclarf Rands tats redoes and eerrrt the i irocn underneatn: eii at back rnour ease. all rtvaeiksas. Siar i 22 to $4.00 11 koa M4-Ua for tiii: 5 ABOUT TO I' 'Fi 1 1 i 0V OioroViSkoiO In Lv- I a L)CD 0 i 7 arqesl; aivdlllot 5rvili)tciM Skounv lacincnca btftx--" Coats Si i it i Odu (TJi'cj'sx-'s and Si LYCi3f re Sciunecl cmvivr, end effering unlimiled cppcrtuniU fcr Ike ex- in (arlumc? 1 1 jl'L-u-s illiGIN 1 DaPa.Tv -l-ljj cars a atrwi i i i i1 4 i 1 1 i I I I i 1 I i i i i i i Coiner bf 30. Street 1.

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