Show Brides R Rule Rute ute Capital With Hardings Away Wedding Gowns GO of Fashioned Designs Highly Favored B By BErrY Copyright 1923 WASHINGTON Juno 23 Pres 23 Pres President are aro ort off oft l ident ent and Mrs Harding HardInI left the middle of the lie week for their their long contemplated trip toS to S and Alaska Alaska and the tho capital has hns settled t down to a long period of or somnolence somnolence ence The president and Mrs Mr Harding had bad hoped until the last minute to attend the wedding or of Miss Silas Louisa near Hoar and Christopher on Monday but the tho pres- pres pre pressure sure Bure of ot matters needing their ot at- at attention at before beCore they loft town kept I them too busy That t marriage of ourse conme was waa decidedly tho the e ent or of Ithe the week was one of or the tho most Important events of the season In intact fad fact for tor It united two distinguish dIstinguish- distinguished ed families Sties Miss Hoar is the daughter of Mrs Fred K IC Gillette wife of the tho speaker o of the house of representatives es and her father was the lato late Representative node wood Hoar ot or Massachusetts Sh SIte late Ito lis Is the tho granddaughter of or the Senator George Hoar of Massachusetts Massa Massa- Massachusetts and of ot William Eric ot Worcester Mass Mr Lafargo Is the son or of o Mr nd And Mrs C Grant Lafarge of o Newyork New York and II a grand grand- grandson grandson son of the late tato John Lafarge one of a Americ's most celebrated art arl lutS and a a great gret grandson of Com CO- COmodore Com Com- Commodore Oliver Hazard Percy His mother was formerly Miss Flor Florence ence Bayard Lock Lockwood niece of the late l te Senator Thomas F nay Day Bay Bay-ard 0 of f Delaware Dela are WRIT WHITE SATIN GOWN The bride wore ore he her mothers mother's rs r's wedding go a gown o n-o a picture costume of heavy hea white satin which has hasI mellowed to a lovely Ivory ton tone It was veiled in bite chiffon and the close chose fitting bodice s was waa hung with strands of ot pearls with smaller outlining the neckline which was Iwas cut so 50 as to tall fall slightly oft off of ot the shoulders and also outlining full Cull skirt or of the tiny sleeves sleeves- The rho white chIffon edged with aith Ith rows of ct pearls fell tell below the satin Un and showed through a transparent film the tho white adorned with g h the tho pearl pearl studded bow of oc Mrs r Gillette GUlette s a r her shoulders hung bung a train of ot love love- lovely ly hy old satin tour four yards In length and three in width lined with chit chIffon Ion Her tulle ell eil was very long and lull tull covering th the entire gown rown and held beld In place by bya which a 8 circle of o orange blossoms have been worn by several Beveral gen genel- genn of oC brides In her am 11 Her onlY ornaments were a long string or of pearls with a a pearl and diamond pendant which was waa worn by her of mother and a twisted rope 1 about her wrist the gift or Mr and ond Mrs rs Grant Lafarge it FOR FOlT Weddings and ond parties for brides occupIed most nos of o the tho weeks week's social S calendars A delightful party was that given ghen by the rain min min minister later ister and Princess In la com coin com to Mile Mlle no Nl sister ler ot of the counsellor of the Rou Rou- Rou Rou I manian legation and her fiance Juan Francisco De Cardenas who wilt be bo married next Tuesday Miss Eleanor Carroll Hill Hilll I daughter or of o Mrs Richard SInn S and Captain Egmont Francis s Koc- Koc Koe Koenig 1 f were t A married i tl at Rt- Rt St I nili nig U S A Matthews Matthew's church at noon SIlas MIs Mo-lier Mo Hill HIli nas as maid or of ohonor honor tor for her ber slet and tho brides brides- bridesmaids bridesmaids maids were Miss Ada da Morgan 1 lilies Irene Russell Mias MISS Charlotte Freeman Clark 1 Miss Alberta Gil- Gil beet er and Mrs Sirs Gerland Desmond C There were several othe other wed wet weddings weddings dings of oC Interest Including that or of Miss Elizabeth EUzabeth Ir daul Iter of or I Major General and Mrs SIc SIc- Mc and Lieutenant Conrad Odell an and Miss Marion ion Smith and ond Ensign Harold OLD tonI S FA A ORLD Brides their needs and their clothes are aro paramount problems In Inmany inmany many households right now Wed Wed- Wedding Wedding ding gowns display an n Individual Individual- Ity Itty illy ot of design and a or larl chOice i of models than has hu been seen for 5 many years Nothing however howee Is Ismore lamore snore more attractive for tor youthful brides bride than the tho quaint nt old fashIoned old tight bodice and bouffant skirt or of lour our grandmothers Mm Mrs Evons Evana Thomas Fisher Flaher formerly Sites Miss Bee Bes BeeST Bessy sy ST Burnett daughter of or Mr Mrs Mra Sid Sid- Sidney Sid Sidney ney Ballou wife of oC Judge Ballon Bailou wore on the tho ho occasion Of ol her hr mar mar- recently a I picturesque gown of exquisite lace made in France and hand bond embroidered mull It 1 was made le aith two separate e court trains curved at the bottom and acI with pearl embroidery and nd ora orange o n blossoms The Tho skirt was bouffant and of mull with flounces while the bodice was of lace The veil was made of or rare old point lace draped gracefully over her ber hair and hung down at the back bock and ond side trailing the floor S S S SA A vewel surprise party wu was waCl r-h r n In of ot Mr and Mrs Mra Lorance and family at their holU bon 1138 Twenty fourth street Thu Tho time as s rent with and d a musical ram Program It 41 t a It late tate hour a Il two two- or courts luncheon wa sered ser ed Sir Ir aneo has accepted a 0 railroad position In Portland Ore hero w st hero I L lint family will g go Jul July 1 1 |