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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Do €0 BOTOGRAVURE SECTION MAY 81921 In and Around the | District of Columbia A pretty little A . Dutch dance re- 2 - i * 3 . cently given by 5 B oA Pupils of the lower grade 5 . z ShQCOnd and pupils for bene- % g B oy tBlrgi grades of fit of Fai-- \ s 2 2n 0 rightwood brother p ay- N L s p Park School in ground, 10th % ) play for benefit and E streets " g T of E’la'y§r?und southwest. / 5 ) iy PHdgoeh Photo by T Pr Staff Photog Miss Helen Dick as a Scotch lassie in play given by Brightwood Park School first grade pupils. 1 it by Pridgeon Miss Cath- erine McCord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W McCord, 101 D street north- west, a partici- pant in the an- nual May ball of Washington. Phote b Rrooks Studic Representative Hamilton Fish, jr., inspecting place for memorial tree to be planted in Central Park, New York, for members of Company E, 307th Regi- ment of 77th Division. Representative Fish was a major in the 77th Division. The American Forestry Association registered the tree. Nutioual Photo Cu The latest photograph of Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wife of the representative from Ohio. Mrs. Longworth’s brother, Theodore Roosevelt, jr., is assistant secretary of the Navy. Hurris & Ewig > g g Miss Miriam Mohler with her pet terrier, Laddie Boy, blue Mrs. E. L. Pugh, author of “Choosing the Miss Katherine Adams Young, daughter ribbon winner in the recent Washington dog show. National Flower,” a pageant given by the of Representative and Mrs. George M. Young, American Pen Women in Washington. who represented the state of North Dakota in Ytinedinat tableau of the states at Daughters of American Revolution congress. OUnderwomd & Underwood. Miss Beulah Marie Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Marie Bailey, who has signed a contract to appear in the moving pictures with a New York concern. Miss Doris Cochrane, special assistant to Dr. Leonhard Stejneger, chief of the biological division of National Museum. Swedich dance at Fairbrother School playground benefit, with second grade pupils as the dainty dancers. M:ss Cochrane has no fear of snakes, for a considerable portion Plioto by P'ridgeon of her work deals with them. National Photo Co