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Show ELECTIOi BUY WILL CHIGE ROLL OF SOCIETY 1 Football and Debutantes Attract All Eyes in Washington ;v. ) By BETTY BAXTER Special Correspondent of Tim stan.i-ard-I xamim r ( I Copyright, 1022, B .' The Standard-Examiner Standard-Examiner ) WASHINGTON. Nov. 4. Election i day Thanicscdvinpr. Football, the itt 01 Lord and Lni Mount bat ten who will return this week for a longer visit, Voc Washington opera ball, house- himt'.nc- and house cleaning, and new clothes they seem to be the thln.TS foromost In society's mind right now Of course, election dav Is of jrreat interest to U'a all here not only to those running for office a era In but to the rest of us who to about a bit socially who are wondering wonder-ing Which caudidrten :r-- gSnff to swell soolety's ranks here next winter win-ter and which will be missing. Then. too. not until plecttoi) day is over can we hope to pet the cabinet cab-inet and their famill settled down; hrre and not until after that date November " win the members of both houses of congress com ejrlftinir ; back Into town, rtady for the com-, ing TvinVr's work. I GIFT IN CIITTTU It Secretary of State Charles ESvans Hughes Is back DQW :ifrr Bp OS king In Jersey City ond Boston. The night be made his speeh In Jersey City, a litrht burned bright Iv In one of the windows of the parsonage of the Summit avenue Kni'tHt church, Ihe same window In which the score- 1 (cry a mother used to hang a light every night to guide her son and J his Companions to their homes after ; then had completed their studies at Cooper Vr.ion. Mr Hughes' father was pastor of! the church nnd the family lived ln the pausonage nearby Football first thi same and then to-. in Interesting society Immensely right now. but of course most of all M Army-Nvy ramo to US played in Philadelphia the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Almost everybody ln Washington, it would seem, is form-in? form-in? plans ntid pottles for "rolng up." BUI 9 ST71 1 1TES Thanksgiving time with Its debu- j tante presentatlona the young pno- ' t!e back, frrn school and parties for them, rtlrnes' h--e it is rumored that the president hopes go to Philadelphia for tho I Army-Navy game this year "f , course. Secretaries Denby and Weeks will ro- they always do. Tim president's Rfi Inr will all depend on Mrs. Hirdinc's health. He did not go I 9 th game here Friday, the Navy-Penn Ptrte game, because while she !s s!c' h 3 does not want to bo- . rin to nttor.d nubllo functions -to it ! Is t hen somo dlf f ioult to draw the line I anywherq. Mrs. Ilarriing soems to be lolng as well ra can be expr-te,i 1 though she has had a slight setback or two. The diplomatic , orps is going after all to font rthu- ei(! rb-butinte n.ixl reason The minlatOT Of iVorway and I Mme. Bryn will present Miss Bryn to society, but tho late has net been announced. fin can hardlj imagine a iie-- of Washington buds without a representative from the diplomatic corps Practically all or the buds have announced the dates of their debuts now and many of them have Is riven outNtho dates of some other parties than fh ir presentation. Meanwhile the -re entertaining each other and retting together before they are rrl'v &a'tt&m STUNNING HAT Mrs Emilv Newell Blair wore :i stunning hat 0 1 a woman's t)emb-eratic t)emb-eratic luncheon riven at Wardnaan Park h ;?e Thni .d:v It was a medium me-dium sired model of blank panne velvet vel-vet with a rtCthOr low and soft crown The brim In back was very brief. In ironl It turned back sharply sharp-ly to a height level with the toy of the crown. A soft paradise plume Started at the middle of the front of the brim and curved around to the right following the Hue of' the brim but bever quite touching It find never higher or lower than th- lrlm Mtm P P ( Vilhr.un nrr-qlnVnt of the Women's Universal alliance, "ho attended the lumheon. had on a stunning bat of heavy black lace. It was quite large and round and stiff like a huge sailor, severe, but very dressy." She wore It at a bit of an angle over the right ear and eye. NEW CHIC CREATION f Mrs Merrlt W. Ireland, wife of Major General Ireland, surgeon gen-ergl, gen-ergl, of the army, wore a new chic creation at the dinner dance ut the Chevy Chase club Wednesday night It was of heavy brocade, the chief olors being gold and sky blue. Unlike Un-like most of the new gowns tbe bo-Idico bo-Idico tts cut quite low, both back and front The striking note was the iklrt whkh barely escaped the ground and had all of the fullness caught Jlgbt square ln the middle of the front with a bir buckle several Inches W the waist line. Mrs. Maxwell Murray, wife Of Major Murray, and daughter-in-law of General Arthur Murray, was ln the same party and wore a quaint gown of black lace that swept the ground as sh' walked nil around. There was a hoop about the waist line alike many of thos gowns, the lining was Just as long as the top skirt and was worn oer the hoop. too. Instead of under It Twenty-four little friends were on-tertained on-tertained Tuesday evening by Master Mas Rltter at his home In Rlverdale. Children's games and dancing fu-niahed fu-niahed enjoyment for the evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served Hallowe' 1 'I. ... 1 "on:. .. u-.-,J throughout th? bout. |