EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 101G JtGARET DRAPER NOW ITALIAN PRINCESS; MARRIES PRINCE BONCOMPAGNI-LUDOVICI Cardinal Gibbons Offici- ates at Brilliant Wed ding Ceremony in Magnificent Washing ton Mansion .Church Dignitaries, Diplomats and Friends of Noted Massachusetts Fam ily Attend Event 6f -VitrrrmaTON. Oct. S5. What Is gen- f'mnr regarded ai the most brilliant In- ibt rears that of Miss Margaret Draper. awbter of ths late uenenu wunam nklm JJrsper, rnu.li-iiiiiiiuini.o, nun viia . United States Ambassador to Italy, find Prince Andrea Boncompagnl. of Home Iwtoclc place today at the Draper resl- snoe, at Connecticut avenue ana i. sireei, ierthwest. Another American heiress was snsforroea into an uauan princess; nn K.r American fortune was drafted Into ltd nrvlce of European artlstocrncy. Ht nOOn louajr, " l" ijicbwiwu v. uiiijt . four score friends, representing tho Bfceit exclusive elements of Washington so l"utr with Cardinal Gibbons and Monslgnor vMMsell oRIclatlng-, and at least a dozen K-Jh at a a. LA,!. Jt ldH I'dh la.a-a IntljIlhHl ltwa alBOre nlfn CJlurc.1 UIKUUMicn aciiuiiifa iih- "Mlveness to the always Imposing cere- nenlal of ths Roman Catholic Church, the frmony vu performed which made Mar- Kret Draper, sometimes hailed as "the fc ...wdlv the richest girl In her own i.M In Washington society, the Princess t- Andrea Boncompagnl, "and then some," as at... V. I it a' at TVtir1n.isi frtrnrisi at. LM o . "--- r-.v--.---T.v----. Allan princes, has quite too long a string ; names for every-day use. e-4 The guest osscmDieu in mo ikitiuub tapestried ballroom 01 me uraper resi dence. The great organ which had been In- r stalled behind a sort of vlne-twlned lattice ih southeast corner of the room swung "from the soft Improvisations which filled 'the air with melody Into the opening bars 'mi th sreat wedding march, and all eyes f toned upon the stately procession of church mn making Its way to the wonderful white n altar near the grand stairway. IM Washington has not often seen so many "hth dignitaries 01 tne wamoiio unurcn . In all the beauty of their ceremonial vest- r fcenta gathered together at one altar. And, S'a kAti .....a.a.4 . aiaai .t.A EarTn&e. The bridegroom had but one at- fclena'ant, Gulseppe Brambllla, counselor of ; CM Italian i-muaaajr. THE BRIDAL nNTOURAQE Down the great stairway, through the white-columned foyer connecting the draw ling room with the ball room, came the iSJKtle wedding party, the two little brides B'&mUi. Minna and Edith Blair, the bride's Bleces daughters of her half sister, Mrs. Montgomery Blair the maid of honor, Budora Clover, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Richardson Clover, who has been one ' ; ef Margaret Draper's life-long girt friends. and anally, leaning on tne arm 01 wiiiiam Klnr Richardson, of Boston, who was her rnardlan and Is trustee of her estate. Mar- A a gmrci uruiicr, u uiiuni vioiuii ii iniiijr twhlteness, who, when she passed through t that doorway, was transformed from an American girl to an Italian princess. Margaret Draper had always said that ah hoped when her time came she would be "Just tho brldlest bride that ever hap pened.' And she was. Her gown was of beautiful soft, white Batln, almost I completely veiled In rare old lace and made ! filmy with tulle. The lace belonged to the WIU, II.HW4I.A, ilRIIUlllVUICJi IHIKdlBI I Preston, for whom she was named and Itjud been part of her mother's bridal at , tire. The bodice was almost completely , veiled In It, and a beautiful capo of It fell over the court train of cloth of silver hanging from the shoulders. At the bottom ! , vi uio inun was anomer aecorauon 01 me ice caugnt nere ana mere witn natural orange blossoms. ' Her tulle veil, worn over her face, was (fceld In place by sprays of natural orange i bloSSOmS And llr hrtltmiAf ttrnm .? utilta lerchlds and orange blossoms and a few ' lilies of the valley. It was not until after h iir cremony, wnen me veil wan thrown Kibacle, that her friends were able to see jsat which of the wonderful Draper Jewels she saw nt to wear on this "the birth day Of hP itf" Thn If wa, an . - -- . At.u.a av ua aawa. hllBkk (lie had chosen Just two splendid pieces ,. I the beautiful necklace of pearls which her ; 1 i.uncr naa Deen collecting for her at her 'birth and Which he had irlv.n hi- tnr Vii- ldbut only a short time befam hl n-arn R, i deth and a marvelous ornament of dla- wonas a great butterfly with dewdrops of ffllaimnnal ilalnslaM at a f . w- wmoi ua.iiid irum ua wings wnicn i'Jf wother reoentiy had made for her In hi ... "'" ",u wnicn covereu me rront faf. her bodice. TUB DIAMOND CORONET The diamond coronet, nor nf h rtnn. ompaml famliv iw1m a,hi.,f, .. fln. n Vflnce's gifts to her and which she had ft. ,f . P'"""6" to wear to hold her veil, Eaaltj"I 4tA-a- talaia.a..J . at. A . . a. win iiunneu noi io since it was Be Mved that It could not, considering the , uncertainty of the high seas, be brought .Ter safely,, she did not wear. But It has -jwuy arrived, and today's bride did wear K last night, when her mother gave a final " ior me Priaal party. 'f BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS As for the fine old Draper residence, ever In IU long career as a scene of bril liant hOBIlltalttv hurt It (i-n mn ,nn,a ..',.11.. ,vacorted aa It Is for this occasion. The -mure nouse was smothered In American, r aeauty roses, and white chrysanthemums ' IfciJ ' a background of greenery red, "hlw and green, the Italian colora every- v GIBBONS OFFICIATES Th -jafl.ail. ... . a : . --- -v.-...- .! ! uuiiy Iu pflriormea J cardinal Gibbons, and the nuptial mass Bi 1 - - i, i J trf? """W MISS 1 fexJ SJVr MARGARET P. l S p&9) ' HfPNt DRAPER jjp MMf&MSmWmW$m&jSli ' Photo by Central New a l'hoto Service. ilBM I IUHK$', Brand-New Babies r$miwm FIVE DAILY DUTIES BEAUTY SEEKER SHOULD PERFORM By LUCREZIA BORI rrlma Donna ef th l,trepolltan Opra Company. WH OWH It to ounselvea and posterity to perform certain dally duties that will keep up the health and beauty of the body. Any one who neglects these Invites nature to Inflict punishment In ways that are far from agreeable. Blame only yourself when blackheads and plmplea begin to mar the smooth surface of your skin. It Is nature'f method of reminding you that you have neg lected to do your duty Because you have not properly cleansed your skin and have been In discreet In your diet the pores have becomi clogged with dust and grease. which havo hardened and formed t-UCUKZIA IiOIH the so-called "blackheads." Physiologists are convinced that we eat too much and too rapidly. It la, thereforo, to your advantage If you value a good com plexion to eat less and chew more. Over feeding causes Indigestion, which prevents the skin from doing Its proper work, and blackheads are the ultimate result If you are one of tho many trying to get rid of blackheads, diet for n while. Dd not Indulge In Ico cream, candy, pastry, cake or any of the rich foods that girls usually like. Fried foods, too, should be shunned. Drink plenty of water between meals, so that the system wilt be flushed of waste material. It Is also nn excellent plan to drink a glass of hot water a halt hour be fore breakfast. Add the Juice of halt a lemon or a pinch of salt to the water. Now for the external remedies. I advise the uso of tho complexion brush. Select a bland soap that agrees with your skin and use plenty of clean, hot water. When you feel that the pores are sufllclently cleansed rinse the face with cold water to contract the pores and then apply an astringent lo tion, such as this one: nnnewater S ounces Kldenlowtr water 1 ounc Rlmple tincture bensoln.. U ounce Tannto acid B sralna Mix and wipe over the face with a soft PRINCE BONCOMPAGNI-LUDOVICI under Instruction to that end. Last San day, In the same tapestried ballroom which wan the scene of her debut four years ago and of her marriage today, Monslgnor Rus sell received her Into the Church, Chief Justice and Mrs. White acting as her spon sors. After the ceremony today a breakfast was served to all the Invited guests, about eighty in all, seated at fourteen tables. The decorations at all were Identical. Amer ican beauties and lilies of the valley main taining the red, white and green color scheme that had been adopted In defercr.co to the bridegroom's nationality. At the bride's table there were seated the wed ding party, all the church dignitaries, Mrs. Draper, Mr, Richardson, the Italian Am bassador and Countess dl Cellere and me Russian Ambassador and Madame Bakhme tell. The famous Draper gold plate, which has seen service at so many notable func tions, was used. , None of the Trlnce'a family was able to be present. Ills brothers are In active service ono having recently been wounded. Ills parents and more distant rela tives found ft virtually Impossible to leave Italy under present conditions. In fact. the Frlnce himself Is due back with his regiment In December, so It will be a short honeymoon on this side., of tho water, and then they will sail away, and Margaret Draper will take up her new life In the Palaxzo Boncompagnl, at Rome, as one of tho war brides of the great struggle. ....r.la consignor Rusiell. of St .""" Tne Dranem. althmirh Ihim. li!r!.I,rote"Unt h4v lwy been on 1 IM frlnrfll.. ... 11.1- a ...- r Cf . v i' churchmen, afid Cardinal Olb- i10 vas been tnr Vann nnm ttt Mm nn- t!. va,ued frlenda. So It Is quite fl(t Sir.i . l' wh0 had al bM llf-long oa of the Boncompagnls a family that v2.".? two rP to the church, and has "ways un affiliated with the black arts- ZT'vt or Italy, the party whose alls-ff-Sff . r,ven l0 Vatican rather than JM Quiring! afcould. perform the cere- It was essential that any one marry BE into suet, a family should embrace the rivVaal .- a-....,, a,,u UUIII1 W1Q 1TGCJU ', ti V"0" her marriage Miss Draper was 7 v! I r -J i p-w MAN DO umlwin hair a4 J""" letieltM ih ad Mmh ? MMlMa with Mkw . rsiklw m4 sc4 UMm M U. ex Bras THE CHEERFUL CHMJ& i. mmmmmmmmmmmmmMwmmm a I'm golnj to rrvttUe. success or my lire. By il oP my tJents MtanTmcr. I .simply wont fLil bectwse rtftr this "ti To fti.il -would, te. so disconcerting. The Krenlnc Irdter will print, frr et rharxe. notlrea of recent nlrtha aent In through proper rhnnncln, Addrena "Itrand New liable," Krenlnr latdrrr. ooe Cheiitnnt atrcet. Name and addrrw ana. when poaal ble, telephone nnmber of aender mutt ac company each notice ao acnt. BOND, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. 292S Edgley street, a son. Eight povrnns, five ounces. niOLKY, Mr. and Mrs. James J.. 1433 South Fifty-third street, a son. Mrs. Blgley formerly Miss Jennie McDonald. llltOWNIlACK, Mr. and Mrs. William, 2128 Sedgley street, a daughter. Eight pounds. FlaT.NN, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, 1325 Holly wood street, a daughter, Catharine. Eight pounds, Ave ounces. rillZRR, Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Atmore, Jr.. C398 Overbrook avenue, a daughter. nArPAFOIlT, Dr. and Mrs. D. N., 427 South Sixtieth street a son. Eight pounds. KOHKUTS, Mr, and Mrs. Albert S.. Jr., Philadelphia, a son. KOIIINHON, M. and Mrs. A. Wayne. Jr., of Syracuse, N. Y.. a son. Mrs. Robinson formerly Miss Margaret E. Atlee, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee, of Germantown. Fog Slows Up River Traffic Ferryboats occasionally paid visits to neighboring piers Instead of their home bertha early todayi when a heavy fog ever hung the river front Passage was slow, the pilots "feeling their way" In order to avoid accident, while sirens and fogbells sounded warning chorus. Beyond slight delay In reaching their places of business ferry passengers were not Inconvenienced. Trains leaving the Camden terminal nli were a few minutes late. Other river traffla was virtually at a standstill until the fog lifted. r ROBINSON & CRAWFORD I mmmmmmmmmmm John A. 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Hy-Lo Butter 40c Ca-Ro Buttw 35c "fr'Asra Qualky CfM K0BINS0N & CRAWFOID Thrt$kmmi tKtiity m4 nthmb. 1 cloth several time a day. Discontinue Its use for a while when dryness results. Exercise of some form should be ,counted as one of the dally duties. There are various exercise from which you can choose Walk, ride horseback, or systemati cally follow a series of gymnastics. Tennis playing Is one of the best and finest forms of exercise, but there are times when the weather will not permit of outdoor games. However, tho tennis racket can be used In doors to advantage. Serve the ball against a blank wall and return It aa It rebounds. This will give you plenty of healthful exer cise. One seldom stops to think that to have luxuriant hair It Is necessary to have healthy hair. For the hair to be healthy dally attention Is required. This Is not so laborious as It sounds. Ten or fifteen minutes given to the care of the hair will do wonderful things for It The hair cannot be healthy It the scalp Is tight and drawn. It Is. therefore, neces sary to massage the scalp. Use the tips of the fingers for the massage, and It the hair Is dry, rub Into the roots a tittle castor oil or vaseline. After the massage brush the hair well to promote Its growth, Uso a brush with long, firm bristles. Another Important thing to 'remember Is to keep your brush and comb perfectly clean. Keep your hands In such splendid condi tion that you will never need to be ashamed of them. Take n few minutes each day to manicure your nails and never fall to apply a lotion to the skin before retiring, so that It will be kept soft and white. It may be necessary for you to visit a mani curist twice a month In order to have the nails properly shaped and the cuticle trimmed If necessary. I never advise the cutting of the cuticle If It can possibly be avoided. Apply cold cream or sweet almond oil to the base and sides of the nails before retiring, and In the morning push back the cuticle with the blunt end of nn orange stick, and In time the half-moons will stay revealed without having to cut the cuticle. It the body Is to be kept In a clean, healthy condition the dally bath Is n duty that should never be overlooked. A salt rub will do much toward Increasing the circulation and energy, while a cold shower Is excellent for the person whoso nerves are "on edge,' Mako n firm resolution to carry out faith fully the duties which are so necessary to health, beauty and hnpplneas. (CopTTlsht.) Largest Steam Hammer At Woolwich Arsenal there Is the largest steam hammer In the world. It Is capable of striking a blow of nearly 1000 tons. TODAY'S FASHION 1 Moleskin coat with trimmings of gray fox. ATOUTHFUk fur coat Is hard to find, but this charming model was designed for the girl who Is yet In her teens. It la of moleskin cut In flaring lines with set-In sleeves. A generous collar and murt-cuffs of gray fox add to the youthful appearance of the coat The lining Is of a soft, figured silk of a crepe weave, having a background of pale amethyst with purplish-blue flowers scattered over Itn surface. (Copj-rliht.) Climbing in Japan Mountain climbing In Japan was for merly almost exclusively limited to the, dosha or pilgrims, who ascended a peak for religious purposes. PLAN'S FOR SOUSA BIRTHDAY BarHarnastora, and Cowyossjtw t Joia Cetebratiofl In Honor at Jm March King Preparations have begun at the Mstt polltan Opera Heum for the celebratta. af John Philip Soma's birthday, which wtll be November . WMIa "Hip Hip Hoetmy" was nt the New York HtatM-lrorM tost season the bandmXers annrvsrsair we made memorable In many ways. Xoefc at the twelve hundred odd employee M tks big Institution contributed a dims and ths coins were fashioned Into a beautiful c which la one of Mr. Sou,' most, greatly prlted possessions. Congratulations reaehet him from nearly every elvlllsed eovntry, and In hundreds of theaters In the TJnHefl States the orchestras at the same tints played "The New York Hippodrome Maroh," then his latest eoraposlUon. A feature of this year's observance will be the presence at the Metropolitan, Opera House on the birthday afternoon 'of a mini-, ber of the country's famous composers and band leaders, who In succession will eon. duct the band In Its performance of ths March King's most recent number, "The Hoy Scouts," the march which la dedicate to and has become the ofneial song of the Boy Scouts' Organisation of America. FRENCH. DRY. 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