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The Washington Post from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 4

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of brilliant dinners preceded the assembling of the guests In the The first group In the pageant represented a medieval tournament with picked riders from the Riding and Hunt Club of Washington organised by Mrs Arthur Lee participating Miniature horses that wars ridden by the participants were modeled by Rum Bey The drill was unique and drew forth applause that developed Into resounding cheers 4s the prtcesslon proceeded through the ballroom their brilliant trappings dazzling In the glare of Incandescent lights George Oakley Totten Jr led tbe procession as grand marshal The trumpeters who were next In order Includes Miss Margaret Howard the Misses 6crlvsn and Miss WahL Richard Crane as captain was followed Ueut MD Le Breton I Morgan Jr and Ueut Enochs as knights Miss Ethel MacMurray Miss Ruth Hitchcock Mrs MD 1 Breton Mra Dorothy Deeble as ladles Dr Breckenridge Bayne Ueut Steel JC Tyler and Ueut Greely as knights Miss Margaret Breckenridge Mrs Wheeler Mrs Scott and lMtas Xorothy Owen as ladles Capt Sidney Halght as lieutenant ana Ralph Cofitn and William Cochran as policemen bajlroom The dressing rooms on the floor below tbe scene of festivities pre I aented busy scenes prior to the start i mmnriin the second srroup and of the cabarlt divertissements which tripped the light fantastic to the Dancing the Toreador Spanish dancers wonderfully cos ushered In the program In the small ballroom The room was crowded to capacity in a comparatively brief period and the overflow was accommodated with general dancing In the main ballroom A cabaret organised through the ef fbrts of Mrs Paul Bartlett and Mra Garrison McCltntock assisted by Dr Alfred Francis Hopkins and Morven Thompson diverted the attention of the guests st the small tables partaking of light refreshments The artists who participated included Mrs William A Slater jr Cranions Franchises Miss Muriel Saxton whistling Mrs Ely Elliot Palsser dances Mra Farrlngton songs Miss Sylva Metoalf dances Miss Bertha Draper King duces Miss De Pena and Miss Crosby Spanish dances George Con or songs Mortimer Clarke sr dance Arthur Pierce songs JLouiTThompson 1 tn preceded the Cleopatra barge songs Robert Daly monologue and Messrs Obach and Gressl magtclana Cartoonists of fame offered some rapid sketches in colors that were highly appreciated The cartoonists Hugh Hennessy Arthur Baer Hoet Toemans and Courtney Allen In the chorus were Miss Barry Miss Clover Miss Delano Miss De Pena Mist Jean Hinkle Miss Frances Hoar Miss Elisabeth Harding Miss Caroline Ogden Jones Miss Virginia Le Seure Miss Catherine McCHntock Miss Camilla Upliicott Miss Marguerite Caper ton Miss Eleanor Morgan Mra New bold Jfores Mrs Edwin Ptisan Mra Charles Rumsey Mies Ruth Nllson Miss Tracy Mrs Nathan Wyeth Mra Will lam Slater Jr Miss Hendrlck Miss eee Moore Julian Bishop Gerald May Robert Stead Manning Stead Newton belb Edwin Pilson Newbold Noyes William Merrlam Jr Myron Whitney GeOrge OConnor Louie Thompson Lawrence Townsend Jr Oliver Harri trains of The Xpreador The danc ra whose srrace and charm was much appreciated Included Miss Laura Delano Miss Katherlne iTeai juiss Joan Ohl Miss Ulllan Hendricks Miss Catherine BIrney Miss Mercedes Godoy Miss Jane Bigelow Miss Jenette Cowan Miss Elena Calderon Mra George Ruhlee Lieut Comdr Fisher Lieut Comdr Vander Veer Lieut Heth Mr Poole Mr Van Wagoner Lieut Larkjn Mr Palmer and Mr George Rublee Mra Christian Hemmlck offering a mammoth float with Miss Ruth Wilson as Cleopatra and Mr Hemmlck as Marc Antony as the central flgurea followed The float was in the form of a barge of the olden days and was a remarkable color scheme that only could have been conceived through the genius of an artist The procession ieturesqye Costumes Worn at 3eaux Arts BalTV was In the following order Miss Ives Merrpt Smith and Mr Thompson Mr Yeters Dr Hopkins and Commander Althoute Mrs Ridgley Mrs Bitter Miss Aidys and Mr Whitney Mra Hub ZZTtW Maoney WooT co Wrd Mis Hinckley and Mra Althouse Mortimer Clarke and Miss Marion Trumbull Mr Donahue and Miss Gray Mra Buchanan and Miss Anderson Mra rsmn mi wiir RMtric Symonda John Thompson Miss Hogan qrossy Miss Blair Pestrice Mp pJirer Mis Harri Miss Bayne Mr Parker Miss Harri man and Mr Elmore Mlss Kingsbury Miss Graham Mr Day Miss Hitchcock Mr Chapln Jose Burgos Mr Brown and Mr ThOmllsson and Miss Ives and attendants Mra Clarke Chase and Mrs Charles Johnson were attendants on the barge The Minuet organised by Miss Louise Delano followed and Included In the cast Miss Georgia Raybaud Miss Mary Webb Miss Shlpman MIssFTanJEvalna Gleaves Miss Caroline Nash Miss Louise Delano Lieut Alva Bernhard Montgomery Angell Monls Volck GullcJc Franklin Ellis Arthur Camp i Lieut Edwin Watson and Walter Wilcox La France provided a fitting finale to the seene of splendor The group organized by Mrs Paul Bartlett and man Jr Henry Dickson Lieut Barnard Mrs Garrison McCHntock included Mra A Stokes Howard Greenley and John Hemphill The Grand Cortege Move A 11 oclock a bugle heralded the start of tbe grid cortege and the Ward Brown as La France Mra Ros eoe Bulmer as Alsace and Mra William A Slater Jr as Lorraine Alded hy the chorus they sang Le Regiment de Sombre et Meuse The Judging 01 costumes followed guests not participating were directed with Vlscomtesse Henri de Bibour Miss to remain behind the ropes along the Wetmore and Paul Bartlett as the sides of the main ballroom I Jury Brilliant Assembly Fills the Boxes Hum i lltlllly Mra Julian James had in her toi her box Mrs Champ Clark Mrs David Miss Mlmmack Miss Helea Mason off Jayne Hill Miss Lota Robinson Miss Philadelphia atd Miss JacJcsonofNew Louise McAllister Mrs Francis Os Tork Miss Martha Codman had among the fras Brran Mr Arthur Bradlav Camo i rr guests in aer box alt ana mxs nowze of TorontorDr Charles Swisher and Mr Harold Keats With Mr and Mrs Ira Cooler In their bcxwere the Secretary of the Interior I and Mra Lane Mr ana jura james tx Mann Mr and Mra John OXaugh tine and Dr Coffer their box Senator and Mra James Wads worfh Jr Mrs Peter Gerry CoL Charles McCawley and Mr Constantlnldl of the Greek legation Mr Thomas Ewlng occupied a box and had with him Mr and Mrs New bold NoyesJUUes Frances Noves Miss Ellen Bhlpman of Cornish NH Miss fially Carter of Wllllamstown Masa and Mr George Harrison borne Miss Katherlne Hill CoL Charlei bell and Mr John Clifton Miss Helen Stewart entertained la her box Gen and Mrs Barnett Cap and Mra Edward Eberle Mr and Mra Ten Eyck endell and Miss Catherine BarboUr Mr and Mrs James Parmelee bad as their guests iri their box Mr and Mr 1 do Al aerlck de Faut Mi Elisabeth Hopkins of Baltimore Miss Jane Bige low and Miss MacMurra The guests of Mr and Mra Lars An deraon in their box were Gen and Mrs Edwards Miss Margaretta MacVeagh Mr Eames MacVeagh Mr John1 Ven Ness Phillip and Mr Chandler Hale Senator and Mra Saulsbury enter tained in their box the Swedish Mln Mra Marshall Field had in her box lter and Mme Ekengren Mr and Mra Mr and Mra George Eustls Mra Town Charles 8 wamnn miss mien equire send Mra Ltpptacott Mr Marvin and and Mr Adolph Caspar Miller Mr 8pencer Eddy Mrs William Draper and Miss Mar Mr and Mra Henry Spencer and Pay 1 garet Draper who entertained a suc ntaster and Mra Edward Bonnaffan had cession of guests In their box wore a box together their guests being Mrs i fascinating costumes Mra Draper rep Vivian Spencer of New Tork Capt resenting a lady of the eighteenth cen lrgman and Mr Pendleton Turner tury wore a satin gown of changeable Mr and Mra Montgomery Blair and violet and white trimmed with a band Mr and Mra Frederick Chapln oecu of fur and a large hat trimmed with pled a box and had with them Gen and white plumes Miss Draper was lovely Mra Clarence Edwards and Mr and Mra Leroy Tuttla Miss Perln and Mra Henry Llppett entertained in their box Representative I white wig and Mrs Nicholas Longworth Countess Gisycka and Mr Leland Harrison Mrs Delos Blodgett entertained in her box Miss Helen Blodgett Lieut Larkln Dr Rupert Blue and Dr Taylor Dickson Mrs Thomas Walsh entertained In In a Court costume of the Louis XV period the gown of taffeta having a pointed corsage and wearing with It a Mrs Gibson Fahnestock who was one of the boxholders was charming In a French gown of Louis XVI period of pompadour silk She wore a whits wig Miss Margaret Fahnestock was In a becoming futurist gown of blue and green seaulna ssflHsS Jr KrsJmr ssssHH 1S BBBSBSBSstew i 4bSSSSBSBSSSsWbHsSSBSBSBSbL9IU Ssf BSSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSsI WmZKmf I I MPfsHfiBlBBBBBBBsBiHt 14 IhH EbHi vsjKm II 1 1 I IbbsIbIbIbHsbbsh skIIsSbsU fr i KHBsRssBPf sbsbW IP AM I 111 JmWXfJMVfi sssBSBWisBSSBSsH9ssav ssssssssssssHPAMw XHKii tKKBuKKB bbH JbHHbbHiHbbT SmmHf MMXnn I sSbbSiLL JKHtiK JPJbbPw iP syylSlTisRIHsBSBSB bsbHsbHsLVVi Hlli ABwmimmEiYzhXS BBIsHreBV loSBsHBeYr 1IbKj3 bbbIbbHv 3tMt MPsffiTraSBBaBBB bbHhbbbLHbssK 1 bbsbHsbbiV 1 1 iSbWBBlSElSEmmKtM vl I IsbK IrafliBVBlBK Wm sissssllsBMC mrBSmwmmmMKKls mTw NWssHl zs 1 T7TLWImmmMW w3 waKrsKjBsBBByisdBBBBVeTJfl vrBMKk iimXBKBtMmmfmikkkkmmk jjfT JuTlTllP bmBH bW ssvBBeBeBraNiu 4mm SAtJMtiNj rTj Mrs Dickson of New Tork and Mr Legare Capt and Mrs Harry Cootes had as their guests at their table Gen and Mrs Alssblre CoL and Mra Mlchle and Capt and Mra William Mitchell Mr and Mrs Walter Tuckerman entertained at their table Mr and Mrs Henry Breckinridge and Representative and Mrs John Jacob Rogers At another table were Mr and Mrs Rudolph Kauffmann Mr and Mra Kauffmann Miss Barbara Kauffmann Dr and Mra John Crayke Simpson and Mra George Boyd of Philadelphia and Mr James Greene Mrs Charles Mills Hinkle had at her table Mr and Mrs Frank Mitchell Mrs Armstead Davis Miss Jean Hinkle Miss Katherlne McCHntock Mr Frank Caldwell and Mr Charles Hinkle At another table were Admiral and Mrs Clover and the Misses Clover Mrs Clover was In a handsome gown with powdered hair Miss Clover was a lovely Mary Queen of Scots In a gown of black and gold brocade with a Mary Stuart cap of pearls Miss Beatrice Clover made an attractive Spanish girl In a satin gown of yellow and black with a corsage of red roes and laoe mantilla i I llttHHHtltltft Women Radiant in Gems and Silks I 11 1 ii 1 1 1 Ililil I IIMIIH II I I I I I i I I I i li4 lit Social Notables at the Tables At one table csre Lieut Mra Stephen Rowan Miss FKch Miss Carolyn Nash Miss Mlchle Miss Elisabeth Klbbey Miss Alys Downing Comdr Jewell Capt HalL tt A Capt Holcomb Lieut Watson XJ A and Lieut Greely Mr Robert Scott Hume and Mr Charles Howe had at their table Miss Margaret McChord Miss Ruth Hitchcock Miss Harrington cf San Francisco Miss Jeannette Cowan and Surg Gen Rupert Blue At another table were Miss Denrs Miss Dorothy Denys Mra Av Hopkins MaJ Theodore Low Mr Herbert Hengsler and Miss Gwendolyn Denys who wore a fascinating Kash tnlrlah costume procured during her recent travels In the vale of Kashmir The green tunic and the cerie trousers Were both heavtlv embroidered In gold and she wore a Jeweled cap Miss Dorothy Denys in a sheperdess costume with hair poudre was very charming At another table were Viscount and Viscountess de Slboup and Mr and Mra aul Bartlett Mr and Mra Charles Wheeler and Mr and Mrs Victor Kauffmann occupied two tablea their guests Including CoL and Mra Harts Judge and Mrs Ansberry Mr and Mra Hampson Gary Comdr Henry Butler Mr William Burton of EnglandEngland Mr Salto and Mr Hlaada of the Japanese embassy Mr and Mra George Wheeler entertained at their table Mra Beale Howard Mr Henry Davis Mr Fred Michel and Lieut Iseman jilr and Mrs McCumber Boats Senator and Mra McCumber entertained at two tables Representative III I I IIIIHIII and Mrs Fred Britten Mrfnd Mra Frederick McKenney Mr and Mra Charles A McKenney Mr and Mra John Hamilton Miss Eileen Roach of Baltimore MUs McCumber Mr Bassett Blakely Mr John Delbert and Mr Donald McCumber Mr and Mra Upshur Moorhead entertained at their table Mif and Mra Walter Wilcox and Mr and Mra Victor Cushman Mr and Mrs A Downing had at their table Mr and Mra Benedlot Cdbb of New Tork Mr Donald Woodward had at his table Mr and Mra Charles Hagner Mr and Mra Edward Howland Graham of Boston and Mrs Morgan Cameron At one table were Commander and Mra Edward McCauley Mr and Mra Perrin Mr and Mrs Polk and Mr and Mrs Watktna Mr and Mra Jerome Bonaparte entertained at their table Mrs Foe White Mr Joseph Kennedy of Baltimore and Mr Frederick Dieter of New York Mr and Mra Hlbbs entertained at their table Mr and Mra Edgar Legg Jr Mr and Mra George Myers had at their table Mr and Mra Henrv Valr I banks Mra Marlborough Churchill and 4ux cuwani jo jinrv Mr and Mrs Robert HolUster Chapman had as their guests at their table Mr and Mra George Howland Chase Miss PelleW of New Tork and Miss Mary Morgan Dr and Mra Breckinridge Bayne entertained at their table Dr and Mra Blair Spencer Dr and Mja Louis Lebr iv Mrs Armstead Davis was stunning in the costume of a Hindu lady The full skirt and trousers were of white satin spangled In black and the upper part had the effect of a black spangled white sash which encircled the body In oriental fashion Her head dress was a small white satin cap with two long upstanding black feathers Miss Elisabeth Harding was a charming Mme Du Barry in a gown of eoral satin with an overskirt of hlue satin garlanded with rosebuds and long train with trimmings of silver lace She wore a white wig dressed very high with plumes and pearls Countess Gisycka wore a handsome oriental costume of mauve and red Miss Margretta Symons wore a handsome Egyptian costume of black net embroidered In gold Mra Chapman wore a Spaulh costume of cherry chiffon Mr Chapman in a black satin costume of 100 years ago Mrs George Myers made a charming Trilby In a striped skirt and a French military coat of gray Mr George Myers wore a handsome toreador costume amethyst velvet with a yellow sash and a blue kerchief Mr and Mra Henry Fairbanks were an Interesting John Alden and Prig cilia In their respective green and gray costumea Miss Perln wore a handsome oriental costume of blue and green silk Mrs Charles Hamlin wore a charming Dutch costume of orange silk fashioned after the style of ISO trimmed in embroidered batiste with an old fashioned cap of tbe embroidery over a braided coiffure Mra Henry Spencer represented an umbrella in colors of black and orange Mra Vivian Spenoer Of New York was in an artitio costume of green tulle trimmed In fruit giving a poster effect Commander Jewell appeared as Buster Brown In a costume of red and white Miss Helen Mason as Night Mra Julian James appeared In a Spanish costume Miss Jackson also represented the same type andv MUs Helen Mason was Night Miss Mlmmack wore a Japanese cot turn a Commander Butler was an excellent Mephlstopheles Mr William Merriam wore a handsome costume of a Chinese coolla Miss Margaret Howard was a balloon girl Mra Howard Hume as a bird girl wore a hoopsklrt with tiny birds around the hoon Lieut and Mrs Stephen Rowan Mr Rowan In an Oriental costume with long green veil and head dress of pearls and Lieut Rowan as an English officer In the Egyptian array a white uniform and red fes and sash Mis Fitch was a bird In a gilded cage wearing a canary gown with touohes of pink chiffon fashioned after the hoopsklrt with gilded rings on the skirt on which wars birds Mra Morgan Cameron was artisti cally gowned as Bacchante in purple cnitron combined with a leopard akin In her flowing hair she wore a wreath of grapea Mra Charles Hagner represented a pink rose reads of shaded pink and cniKonuice petals ana stems of green ribbon Mr and Mra Victor Cushman Mra V5kv Tht Ntwttt in Drttsiom If yon could torn one of our SUITS or COATS into monty and count it youd find a heap mart than the prci we uk of just ll5 Sol Herzog Co lac 602 604 9th SlS Top Lttt torrtghti Mrs Edwin rUnMr4 Ward Brown Mrs Fred Britten Bottom Mrs 1 Palmer costume of black velvet with a red sash and kerchief Mra Spenoer represented an old fashioned girl in a dainty pink taffeta frock and poke bonnet to match miss arynga Raynaud was a charming Marie Antoinette in a pale green brocaded velvet and white laoe worn over a hoopsklrt Mra Ansberry was a delightful representation of a Trench powder puff Miss Georgia Schofleld wore an Iridescent soap bubble costume of doth of silver and rainbow tulle with a red wig an Iridescent band of sequins and soap bubble balloon Mrs James Carroll Fraxer represented Marie Antoinette in a pink and white satin gown and a large black hat trimmed with plumea Miss Marie Sim wore a toy balloon costume and pantelletters of black And white trlped taffeta covered with Innumerable toy balloons Representative John Jacob Rogers wore a handiome Egyptian cost me of brown red and whlta Mr Clarence Edward wore a white wig with a ball gown of White trimmed with crystals Miss Bessie Edwards daughter of Qtn and Mrs Clarence Edwards was very attractive in blue tulle with a blue wig Mra Rogers was in a beautiful Oriental costume made with full trousers Cushman wore a beautiful Turkish gown of green and gold brocade and pearls with a small hat with a white plume Mr victor Cushman as jerroi was irr a wnjie tiun sun with black pompona Mr Charles Hagner made a fine sailor Mra Walter Wiloox was in a won deful Hindu costume Miss Lillian Hendrlck made a stunning Spanish dancer in a gown of black and kings blue satin with a Spanish coiffure in which was worn a rose and a comb Mr and Mrs William McClellen Hitter Mrs Ritter was a charming Egyp tlon deity in an effective gown of Egyptian blue embroidered in turquoise Her headdress was of heavy striped black and white satin with a bandeau of pearls Large earrings were worn Mr Ritter was a French gentleman with satin knee breeches Mrs Hugh Legare wore an effective Persian costume Mr Legare was In a hunting costunie with a pink coat Mr Salto of tbe Japanese embassy was a Japanese warrior Mr Hlsada wore the costume of a Chinese officer Mrs Roseoe Bulmer was a lovely Spanish lady in black satin combined with shawls wearing a large black hat trimmed with a single red rose She wore hoop esrrlnga Mra Frederick Chapln represented an Indian princess reincarnated as a peacock Her gown was a wonderful imported brocade in peacock design the train being of bronze and gilt She wore a headdress of an oriental turban la colors to match the gown Miss Lucy Burleson wore a charming Spanish costume consisting of a red fringed shawl over a skirt of black tulle and red flowers lnher hair Court Lady and Sailor Mrs Upshur Moorhead was a charming court lady In a handsome gown of blus pink and gold brocade She wore a white wig adorned with a rhinestone comb and carried a large whits feather fan Mr Upshur Moorhead was a sailor wearing the regulation middy costume Mies Evelina Gleaves was In an attractive Lout XV costume of pale green chiffon over yellow tulle which was painted in yellow rose and lavender deslgna The bodies which was of green satin was deeply pointed while the skirt which was very bouffant had garlands of varied colored roses Her hair was powdered and fashioned after a Louis XV model with roses in her coiffure Mr Franklin Ellis wore a Russian costume of blue and gold with fur hat and high boots Lieut Hoffmans costume was that of an Indian chief Mra Hoffmans an Egyptian Mr Lyman Pratt represented a Spanish grenadier Mr Franklin Lane Jr wore a black satin Pierrot costume with a white ruff Capt William Mitchell wore a handsome riding costume the coat being at scarlet velvet trimmed with gold braid and white trousers Mrs William Mitchell was very picturesque In an Alsatian costume of black and green Capt Francis Parker wore a handsome Chinese mandarin costume Col and Mra Mlchle wore effective court costumes Mra James Alehlre went as a Colonial dame and Miss Dorothy Ale ahlre as a Swiss peasant Mls Pauline Klndleberger wore a striking evening star costume of black net trimmed with golden stars and a gold girdle A Charming Pierrot Miss Callle Hoke Smith was a charm lng Pierrot in a ene pieoe black satin costume trimmed with white pompom and a black ruff She wpre a black wig with a black velvet skull cap topped with white pompon Mrr Henry Breckinridge wore a dark rsd costume of the JClng John period Mra Breckinridge wore a two oieee Fierrott of yeiiow satin with larg oiaca zings ana a oiaca run Mr and Mra Edgar Legg were Pierrot and Plerrotte Pr Blair Spencer won a toreadors trct uwm ths srstenv Adv Jt si i Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast Why la man and woman half the time feeling nervous despondent worried Some days headachy dull and unstrung some days really Incapacitated by Illness If we all would practice Inside bathing what a gratifying change would take place Instead of thousands vof half sick anaemlc Jooklng soul with pasty muddy complexion we should see crowds of happy healthy rosy cheeked people everywhere The reason Is that the human system does not rid Itself each dsy of all the waste which It accumulates under our present mode of living For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out It ferments and forms ptomaine like poisons which are absorbed into tbe blood Just as Necessary at itli to claan the ssbei from the furnace each day before the Are will burn bright and hot so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the previous days accumulation of Indigestible waste and body toxlna Men and women whether sick or well are advlied to drink each morning before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaipoonfttl of limestone phosphate in It as a harmless means of washing out of the stomach liver kidneys and bowels the indigestible materiaL waster our bile and toxins thus cleansing sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into Jthe stomach Millions of people who had thelr4urn i at constipation dhious awacKS set stomach nervous days andSleepjess nights have become real cranks about the morning Inside btbA quarter pound of limestone phosphate wlU not cost much at the drug store but lw sufficient to demonstrate to anv one cleansing sweetening and freshculos Mttae niMM iSa sessisiseS A ls 4 of soft white silk covered with Iridescent beaded tulle and a green and gold eaib A Lady From Chln Chln Mra Thomas Walsh represented a lady from Chin chin in a spanned own with a red wig Miss Lota Robinson of New Tdtk was charming as a lady in white in a gown of white and silver with a white wig and feather Mr Stephen Osborne of California went as a Domino In a costume of blue and black MUs Ruth Patterson was one of the most picturesque figures of the evening as a beggar girl in a tattesed brown dress a big beaver hat spd old brown slippers She carried a small packet on a stick over her shoulder Mr Robert Patterson went as a Pierrot Mra Jerome Bonaparte was striking in a court costume of Louii XIV The gown was of hpavy white brocade with tight sleeves and ruffles and she wore her hair powdered Mr Bonaparte wore a sash across his shoulders with the evening dress of the present time Mrs Sidney Ballou wore a bird cage costume of dark yellow satin tulle and gold cords forming th cafe effect In which were several birds The headdress formed the top of the eage from wnicn nung along cord ana tseei several birds were poised on her shoulder and she carried one In her hand Judge Ballou wars an Oriental costume of white cloth embroidered in gold Spanish Dancer tn Buff Silk Mrs Larx Anderson wore a Spanish dancers costume of buff silk handsomely embroidered in brilliant colors and a rare old Manila shawl Miss Elizabeth Scrlven wore a Turkish costume of lavender and yellow satin with a scarf of silver cloth Miss Katherlne Scrlven wore a red silk embroidered Chinese costume Mrs Montgomery Blair wore a black evening gown with a white wig Miss Edith Blair was very attraotive in a costume of the period of Napoleon III representing one of the Empress Eugenies ladies In waiting Her gown which was worn by her great aunt in her bellehlp days before the war was of bright blue silk with a full skirt and the bodice made off the shoulders and trimmed with lace She wore an antique set of cameos and a wreath of red roses on ber hair which was parted with one coquettlih curl hanging over ber shouteerr Mill Jeannette Cowan who was among the group of dancers was be witching In a Spanish costume consisting of a short full black skirt a scarlet drapery and bodice and a black lace mantilla Mrs Ten Eyck Wendell portrayed charmingly Marie Antoinette In her Trianon days wearing gown of pink taffeta wtth garlands of roses tied with blue ribbons and with bouffant pan nlerea of brocaded satin and a pointed bodice with diamond buttons She wore powdered hair and a Trianon hat adorned with pink roses and blue ribbons Her oloak wa of green ellk brocaded in pink rosei and bed belonged to her great greatgreat grandmother Mrs John SteelTyler of Massachusetts Mr Wendell and hi brother Mr Rueh Wendell went as Orangemen Franco la Tricolor Chiffon Mra Nathan Wyeth was lovely as France In a chiffon gown of blue white and red the skirt accordlon plslted the bodice set off with blue whits and red ribbons and with a knot of the tricolor in her hair Mr Wyeth wore the cos tume of a gentleman of Brittany the pale blue ooulotta striped in black and the black gaiters having blue buttons The undercoat was of black braided in gold and the outside coat wai blue garnished with white braid A red sash and a black hat were the flnlehlng touches Mr and Mrs Wyeth turned their table over ta Mr and Mra Wurte White of Providence I Mrs Frank Tolk wore a beautiful costume of the champagne shades representing oHamnairne bottle Mra Edion Bradley wore a genuine fifteenths century costume the skirt of dark brown velvst heavily embroidered In gold and the overdress of green velvet Mr Bradley wore the costume of a gentleman of the ssme period Mra John Sblelds wore a handsome blue and gold gown with a white wig Lieut Cueaehs 8 was a Pierrot and Mr Raymond Aim I rat of New Tork wore the costume of an Arab Both were members of Mr George Peabodv Eustls partv Mr Robert BcotfHume wore a Pier rot costume of dark blue velvet trim med with white Russian fur Mr Charles Hows wore an Oriental costume Miss Harrington war In an attractive Dutch cot turn a Mr and Mrs NewboJd Noyei were very interesting in costumes of the Directoire period Mra John Fremont lif a charming costume of delicate tints after Nattier representing Mme de Trance Miss Jessie Benton Fremont wore an artist costume oi ine Lun ynarter Mrs Louis Wlnslow Austin Was lovely French peasant flower glrL Dr Louis Wlnalow Austin wore clowns garb Mra William A Bird Jr of Paris was completely loveiy as a uttie girl of IMS In a blue and white dress with panteieuea THE NEJV MEiYS SHOB GJSTREET TWOPOORS EAST OF ELEVEKTEr VyesflLsssssssBsssssK rssssssiasswkBy The 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