W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. WillUm Douglas - Sloane. Mra. Hamilton McK. Twombly, Tower Mrs. W Seward Webb, Mrs. George Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the east, a scenic and a pictorial. As Sale Tomorrow Whitney N.mderbtlt, Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt, WashingtonOrderly for music, the program offers ''Little Begins Mr and Mrs. Frederic N. Watriss, Mr. To Attend Club Benefit Gray Home in the West" as a soprano and Mrs Courtlandt Dixon Barnes and Book 3430 at solo by Betty Anderson and selections Wedding Regal their Mrs. K. in Brings from "Maritana" as the overture. I children, William Vander- Honor of but her Reception General jr., two daughters, the Misses Will Be Given at The Du At this Its Munel and Consuelo Vanderbilt; Har- Pershing Puy Sale the Broadway week Hope In Splendor old S. Vanderbilt. Capital To-night Hampton made her debut as a screen Ashbel H. Barney, James Barnev. From The Tribune'i Washington Bureau star in "A Modern Salome." a picture #^^% Letter From French which some one Mrs. William E. Shepherd, Mr. and WASHINGTON, April 19..Mrs Wil¬ Min- concerned with the gt Bartholomew's Church Mrs. Lrnest son is a box holder for the benefit production declares was inspired by Harrah, Mr. and Mrs. per- ister General Oscar Wilde's dramatic Even Is Filled to With James A. Burden and their younsr formance to be given at the Belasco Felicitating poem. Capacity for the Women's Club. on of Peace so, the title will suggest the handicap "TOLENTINO ART COLLECTION daughter, Miss Shiela Burden; Mrs to-night City Coming to a Social Leader* of New :am A. M. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Wilson, who has been with the personable girl coming to the £.! President and Mrs. Wilson at the Is Its Documents screen for the first time. It is, we be- HAS LEBAUDYS DINING SET and Ic «m,.Jay» Schieffelin' the Misses Among the better of truth to York Philadelphia iSchieffeHn,J Mr. and Mrs. Ernesto C. White House for a short time, has re¬ lieve, part say Mr. turned to New York. There was a that the vehiele was largely responsi- Fabbri, and Mrs. John Henry Ham- premature peaco cele- ble for the of ar.d Mr. and The Secretary of Agriculture and bration at the conclusion of tho Revo- paucity pleasure of Flowers Used Mrs.w°n V1,,*WilliamMi?.sesB. Hammond, Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith have sent out beauty in this film. Miss Hampton has Sensational Exhibition of Works of Hedge Osgood Field, Mr. and lutionarv War similar to the "fake no command bf screen Mrs. Malcolm Sloane, Miss Ruth cards for a reception oh Saturda^y from greit technique, the Renaissance Includes Paintings Twombly Mrs. 4:30 to 8 p. m. peace" of November 7. 1918. George but she has physical charm and should of Blossoms Ralph Pulitzer, Mr. and do better with a which did not Make Mrs. Vanderbilt Mr. General Pershing will be the guest of Washington himself was responsible story by Italian Masters.Shown by Myriads *tson Webb, and Mrs. honor of the call for exhibition of all her store of and Mr. and Mrs. W. Congressional Club this for it, to the evidence of an Seene Enchanting and Sewardc WebbJPtbh evening, when the members will according inexperience. American Art Association." jr. gTve old headquarters orderly book contain- "Tillie's Punctured Romance." with Follows a large reception in his honor. "The chief feature of the great collection Large Reception Bridegroom's Relativea Dr. and Mrs. William Miller Collier ing a letter from the commander in Charlie Chaplin, Marie Dressler and Mabel Normand in the is a or Renaissance art that Other relatives will be the hosts at a large dinner chief to his army. east, re- Raoul Tolentino had Larger ar.d more billiant than any and friends noticed this at vival of something we used to laugh at the church were Mr. and party evening Rauscher's, when The document was is the eollected and has placed on view in ti .. wedding since before the war was that Mrs. they will entertain a distinguished formerly at.was it five or fifty years ago? The Chariemagne Tower jr.. Mr. and Mrs. which will collection of rare antique books be- and in this film are American Art Association'* galleric* is a oi Miss Flora Payne Whitney, daughtcr r. B. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Put- party, include the Ambas¬ horseplay slapstick Mr?. nam, Mr and sador from Rus3ia and Mme. Bakh- longing to Henry F. Du Puy, which was of the era when the motion picture was complete Henri Quatre dining room that o* Mr. and Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. Frank Garrick, Mrs. in its and a one. "The Lnarles B. Mrs. metcff and the Ambasador of Italy and sold last night at the Anderson *^ial- infancy, rough will astonish residents of New first to Boderick Tower yesterday after- Alexander, Anold Whit- Baroness was Love Revue," which to show York. by ndge Mrs. W. Mr. Romano Avezzana. leries. It purchased by M. Wolfe, purporta Boon in St. Bartholomew's Church. and Mrs. Winthrop Aldrich, The Governor of IlHnois and Mrs. agent, for $430. the way man t\as wooed in various its beauty and anhque atrangeneae and then Nicholas Longworth, Mr. and Frank 0. who The document states times, with musical and topical nuni- jfot eniy was New York's "Four Hun¬ Mrs. Devereux Milburn, Lowden, arrived in Wash- that Washing¬ by its hist.-ry. In the tale there are dukea Miss Mary ton "cannot resist the pleasure of com- bers, completes the bill. represented. but Philadelphia'? Hoyt Wiborg, Mrs. Arthur Scott Bur¬ and duchesses aplenty. and even one Em¬ dred*' den, John G. Milburn municating the happiness he experi- Harriette Gives Piano as well, for the bridegroom is the son jr., Mrs. J. Bor- ences from a of that event Cady peror, but the Emperor. the laat owner of den Harriman, Mrs. Potter Rus- certainty at the of Mr. and Mra. Charlemagne Tower, sell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (peace), and for the satisfacrion of Recital Princess Theater Chateau Ro*,ny. from whence this cNning Walter E. Maynard, brave officer rcom came. was a of Philadelphia. His father was Amer¬ Mrs. William A. Mrs. every and soldier under With lights turned low Miss Har¬ part American Emperor- Perry, Henry A. his command.'' and therefore makes no leaa a than Ambasaador at one time to C. Taylor, Mrs. I. Townsend riette Cady played music of other days personage Jacquea Lebaudy. ican Russia, Miss Burden, public the following letter he has just *e!f-styled 'Emaeror of whoaa and Germany, and the Evelyn Burden, Lawrence Water- received from the Minister of France, yesterday afternoon at the Prineess Sahara." Aasiria-Hungary bury, Llj. aad Mrs. M. De- i^eath at the handa of hia wife on L» ng corps was represented in Chauncey March 24, 1783: Theater. In her lirst group were a Ularid rfiplomanc pew, MF and Mrs. J. C. Clark, Mr. and "Sir: It is with most and is v:v;dly ren:embered." the immensa gathering that filled the Mrs. Ogden H. Hammand, Miss Betty lively sonata by Scarlatti, Rameau's "Le Tam- Pierson and sincere joy that 1 have the honor to "The collection of which this sensational her fiance, Schuyler D. inform your of the conclu¬ bourin," Brahms's arrangement of thurch. Parsons. excellency room ia a part- for from an artittic point was the first Vanderbilt sion of a peace. lt crowns in the- most Gluck's gavotte and lt, wedding Miss Barbara Loew and her Joseffy's arranjre- if view it ui truty aeruaticnaJ will thor- at fiance, happy manner your labors and the ment of a Pergolesi aria. well known in the new St. Bartholomew's, Park Edwin Main Post jr.; Miss Audrey N. efforts of the United States. You'll oughly wake up our art amateura. for il Fiftieth and Fifty-first streets, Osbom and her fiance, John Mr. among sinprers as "Nina." A sonata .seems as thoui<h the American Art Aa.ioc.a- Avenue, and Mrs. W. Elliot; sineerely participate in the complete for the bride is not only a grand- Goadby Loew, Miss EveLyr, satisfaction that this event gives me by Web'er followed, and the pianist con- tlen had dehberately held back ita greatest Loew, Mrs. Henry B. Hyde Mrs. ffort of the daughter of the late William C. Whit¬ Juhan Ripley, and I take. the greatest possible share ciuded her recital with highly colorful year for the end of the season. Peabody, Mrs. J. Averell Clark, in the pleasure it will arford you. Mr. Tolentino'a collection ia and ney, but of the late Comelius Vander¬ Mrs. Georpe B. Post Mrs. Paul D. and rhythmic pieces by Turnia and large very jr., "I have not this news officiaily, but iniportant. It occupies all the floor *puee of bilt as well, and the Vanderbilts have Cravath, Mrs. E. Henry Mrs. it is not Aibeniz, which provided a stimulating Harriman, the less certain. and 1 pray the associati" n. which equals the floor been of that church. Charles H. Marshall, Mrs. August Bel- you to permit me to offer the oflkers contrast and served to lessen the ten- fpaee always pillars mont, Mrs. Stanford of the Mad:s< n S.iuarc Garden. No olher White, Mr. and of your army and all the Ameriean sion of a somewhat formal occasion. exhibition 15.000 Decorative Lilies Mrs. Douglas Paige, Mrs. Robert L. Ba- troops my congratulations and the this winter has done thia." Fifteen thousand lilies were used in con, Mrs.
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