Show 4 L I Au All AU Society Is Excited Over Romance Break Breal Bl eak Sudden Postponement of Wedding Startles Washington w ashington By Dy DEITY n TER SpeciAl Correspondent Standal ianne I 1923 1923 WASHINGTON May The a-The 1 U I busiest week eek In social efforts since Inco the days before besore be- be bethe sore fore the war was climaxed by bytho bythe I the tho sensational announcement that the W or of o Miss li s Nancy Hoyt Joyt 1 daughter or of Mrs Henry HenryM 11 Hot 10 p Clarke of oIlia ils majesty maJl royal navy na was vas not noto Ito take place The Tho break wa spectacular The Th statement ot of In In- In postponement came on the very vezy day planned for br the tho nuptials The reason assigned Ill Ill- nea was so o conventional as to every on one and stimulate wonderment a as to what really hap hap- happened Guests from all over th world were assembled presents ot o othe othe the most costly variety had been bee placed ready for fo tor display Now the tho to be and his par par- parents parents parents are aro on the way back to land while social circles are aro diz- diz cussing every savory morsel ot of gossip obtainable The Tir social po- po position posItion ot of the tho Hoyt and memorie or of the sensational elopement ot of otliss Miss liss Nancy ancy Hoyt's sisters sister lister Mrs Mr Elinor Hichborn Wylie Wylle made this broken at the tho altar romance a fruitful fruItful subject for speculation aI I BEAUTIES ON DISPLAY DISPI this for tor the tho moment It Itcan itcan Itcan can b be asserted assorted that th the last sev seven sev- sev seven seven en days have hav been distinctly and decidedly hectic Thero wa was n a as s horse show with the tho thoroughbreds rivalling the debutantes and end the beauties ot of the diplomatic and so- so social social so social cial circles the dramatic fete tete ot of the district League ot of o Amen Ameri American can the National Con Con- Conference Con ference ot of Social Workers Worker the presentation of ot tho the tho voice of ot the wild flowers at Continental Mern- Mern Mem Memorial orial onial and hall hall and it was some oleo and and a 8 score of ot interesting par par- par parties parties ties and reception all of ot which kept every overy one on busy i The Tho Th president headed haded th ot of box holders for tor the horse hore slow show The minister of ot Hungary is one ot of the best sportsmen in the tho diplomatic corps and ho and the Countess had a box bot t guests every eHry day President and Mrs Harding only attended ono one day for lor a a while General Pershing was a 8 and his Ms noted hunters furnished some or of most daring feats feals ot of o the tn show An added charm was given riven by b th the tho gayly decorated to te tea booth man man- managed managed managed aged by Mrs Thomas Bell Dell Sweeny Sweeney for the th childrens children's hospital It was wasa a delightful pastime to sit at on omo ot of the thu tables and sip tea while watching the th activities on the tau tan tanbark bark Somo Some of or those helping Mrs In Grayson Sweeney were Mrs Car Cary T Gray Gray- son wife wile ot of Rear near Admiral Gray Gray- Grayson son on Mr Mrs s James W W Wadsworth Jr Mrs Christian Herter Mrs Harry Leonard and others equally Important Mrs Harding who Is an active member of ot the tho district tion of ot the League Leaeu ot of American was a sponsor for their dramatic fete teto given by the Rams Head players The two plays put en were Joint Owners ot of Spain and a n pa LEn tante fanto There lher wee we sr- sr sponsors and an I ar tr of ot fes- fes fes th festivity ily was given Riven the tho affair each ach evening by the ot of punch In inthe the tho garden carden adjoining tho the play play- I under attractive lanterns The Monticello today was waa foith forthe quite a new Idea It was given riven for lor the Jefferson memorial the plans plaus having been made by Mrs Walter Tuckerman chairman Relics o ot Thomas Jefferson ore nor ore on 1 tion exhibition and speakers mado made short snappy addresses Each ach k had her table decorated with heir looms heirlooms and historic souvenirs Mrs 1 Tuckerman entertained a party ot of 10 named for tor her an an- an ancestor Oliver r Wolcott and she aloe arranged a 11 Harvard univ r sheI lt I table tt f A Wednesday Mrs Harding threw thre i open the grounds ot of the th Gopen House for the entertainment ot of othe I the tho delegates to the tho fiftieth Na- Na Na Conference on Social Work Vork All o ol the tir attentions of ot a real gar den party were shown the th vial vial- tOri tor GRAY COSTUME Mr Mrs Harding really looks look very vr well I never SAW her look better than she sho did at the tho horse hors show how I She ore nor ore a a ot of light gray graya era a a popular color with her geor her getto gette crepe little o ot of which 1 I be seen under her long lone pray rray cape capo ot of It had a flat hawi 1 collar of ot summer ummer squirrel which 19 so popular this spring and looks like a mixture of or ermine and The Tho neck of ot the tir bodice bodic bod Ie wa was w cut square a shape shapo chic just now It was edged ed with an Inch Inc wide banding handler it t Bulgarian em em- em in ral sc bright colors Her hat was as as a bright bricht green Ireen and as aa trimmed with a long loni willow v ostrich plu plume that shaded slIMed from t green into magenta 1 Mrs George Harvey who was as as with her h r wore a atan tan crepe do chino chine chin gO gOn o n whIle over her hr shoulders was a wide wid IId 1 sable cape Her hat was ot of dark brown mohair braid trimmed about t the of ot to tr brim with burnt goose I |