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Tales of Well Known Folk Representative Phil Campbell May Turn Movie lNp Pitt Camp- an astonishing | lter Scott, and | garbed in & high. loose stock and his | curly hair slightly he | might casily sit for | author of “Waverle ally the member from Kansas is be- seiged with requests to pose thors' carntvals, and, Representative bell of Kansas 1 since educa- tional films are becoming as popularyT is scanning | to appear on creen in connection with certain Scott und Dickens celebra- tions contemplated in this country | and in k d. Mr. Campbell is a natfve of N a, though le has lived the Sunflower state si ¢ childhood, but lic is of pure escent and possesses the | r. fine voice, both for sing-| i nd epeaking, that seems to be | the heritage of the sons of St. David. | As he leaves Congress on March 4. after serving for fourteen years. his offers for a future career ude not ! only appearance in the jilms, but also ! nosttions in church choirs, in cho Socletivs and in folk-song concerts. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have main- tained a charming suburban howe | near Alexandria. and have been im- | portant factors in the soclal coutin- Zent of their state and of the middle | West generally. i as recreative Some seductive the silve) ones. e offers in Star by Posing as | In Social and Official Life, | Sir Walter Scott. Baltimore assemblies. Now the any change of par different trom the cut-in beaus of today indulge in ing floor. Washington hostess older un, ¥ in which vouths grab off a favorite partner oSt in the frst few bars of music, | nd some of them assert it is time to nforce some of the primal rules of social Intercourse. The younger set | ay rebel for a time, but au great | many of the former privileges a- beinz withdrawn, say the New York | sugurs, so Washington muy as well | fall into line. . Mrs. Whiteiaw Rei, B. Alexander and M Whitehouse are att Innovation in New Y to reintroduc a dinner party, which recitations, mus and good counversation prevail instead of the wild rush with- | Chaley in ten minutes for some other fes- | tivity scheduled. All these ladies in vite their guests from 8 to 11 o'clock | tal i and if they cannot spend this interval | early sw the would be ¢ to decline the e¢n- | €. Ch 3 . Notuna HARRISE n]l(lxu,:mul EWING Shass AR, A LA in announced brother-in-law and sister, Mr, ce in Was mer. ngton offering. At ome uof a series ol | dinings, which Mrs. Reid is giying to friends and relatives. after a long al from her winter home in New York. Miss Ruth Draper « the company most de the monologue composed for her by the late Hen restore wshingt York and Boston. trying to calmer 1 sys g may ments. as Whitney { Which deals with presentatio Mrs. Sidney Small of Toronto, who S to Wushington so frequently | in conneetion with her eivie activi- | ties in the Canadian city, has been | jown to a large coniingent of | friends since her childhood as Lthel | Dailas Horstr d though a 1 tive of Philz . with her mothe und sisters and brother. she car Washington both her debut and S Small of Tor . Mrs. Sma iable reputati s in the work which she un- dertook voluntarily and which em- braces welfare and all activities that | ed to be included under the name of “slumming.” About she proposed the es policewomin service in she spent several weeks here the tutelage of Mrs. Mina C. Winkle, examining the exc rem established here. She als the Juvenile Court proccedings and the probatlonary methods and all of :hese branches up_in the the iter. Capt. and maintain a_hospitable little outside ¢ thorough shment of | oronto and | uuder | ties Mrs, Small honie in Walmer road, a of Toronto, and they entertain hun- dreds of the cou £ the year, Y 1o Buffalo and Toronto on the touri for those who to v splendid vista of the waters dashing over the high bank and for those about to embark on a tour of the lakes which begins always at Mre. all - has b | me wecks since 1ow be fn Torouto possession of her | a on the St. Lawrence. | until sh pretty Washington hostesses are keenly > to the possibilities presented in | s Mabel Tecent experiment | Cew York in giving a bail at which waltz quadrilies, the old lancess and Sir Roger de Cove mitted on the number of nifled trend, since h uni ting-in’ d that Miss Gerry's su ssful in the acid test number who responded to the v rion to *square dance” and their en- thusfastic enjoyment of it. The ger- man, once as well established an American social custom as the ser ing of ice cream and cake, has { dinner parties only flourished in spite of changes for the past forty years, and is still the fashionable habit of the Boston and British court some mus| the Rus: At another dining. | al friends gave some of s anthems. And again a | woman from the Civic Club told of | the activities of the Children's| Foundation. When Mre. Taft was presiding over the home of the Sec- retary of War, she endeavored to dovetail music or recitatlons into her | to find that her| guests chafed to be gone even while | the meal was in progress and that | five minutes of hurried conversation | fter it was all she could expect. | With the leaders of society in New more Cooper, encouragement from the Coopers to bear th P and who matnta ent ye the culmination the Pilot, the of the Leathers been dallying ars, it is true, Tales pen he tor before arrived = IN 3 DAYS Store Will Be Closed Six Weeks to Allow Entire New Front of Building to Be Remodeled Qur lease reserves the right of sudden action by owner of building. and notice to vacate was served vesterday. We Must Dispose of Entire stock of 600 exqui- site new hats for Spring at surprisingly low prices. ATl fpersonally selected. No two alike. All the new shapes and colors. PATTERN HAT SHOP 1227 G St.N.W. 1227 G St.N.W. TOMORROW ONLY AT 804 Seventh Street N.W. SECOND GREAT SALE 1,000 Stunhing will | Whose engngement to Mr. Joxeph. A.| today by he and | 0o not Wrs. Enrl H. Young, the marriage to| ng the | i they seem harmless e R .him to be dropped from the roster at and placed his country on the literary map of the world, and one of the odd chapters in the history of that reverend institution, that a group of learned and worthy pro- fessors of 1816, so far from recogniz- ing the genius of Cooper, caused the end of his third per's name is the most famous, in the Ti sense, which adorns thelr ear. Now Coo- do not get along with doj who have them must banish the canine pets for the time. But nothing more frolicsome or g-aceful and af- fectionate than this little animal could be introduced into the do- mestic circle. The Roosevelt boys once had a tame badger In tha Whits House, but he did not last long and, after unprecedented destruction in the nursery, he was sent to the Zoo and eventually returned to the wild.| nd_every showered on Bermuda never on golf enthusias honor has since his memory. If 11 lose its hold it such courses Fennimore first were expelled m Yale. mainly because of his pro- pensity to scribble rather than to! study.” three succeeding generations of his line have made the scholastic term and with houor. ~The present owner of the revered mansion at Cooperstown. grandson of the roman- ticist took his degree with eignal honors and entered the world of let- ters through his able editorship of the Jetters and dlary of the author. Hlis son. James Fennimore Cooper, fourth, 4 took his sheepskin from Yal he fell in France in the early of the world war. He promised at poet. as his verses show. v have becn published recently by the third James Fennimore Cooper, under the title of “Afterglow.’” as thoge at Tucker's Town and Rid- dell Bay are time and again added to the many existing links already ¥s- tablished. Tuckers Town, which is between Hamilton and St. Georges, 1s an elghteen-nole course and all of it lies on the dunes, with the Atlantic on one side and the waters of Har- rington sound on the other. Of course, there is an adjacent country club and every facility to restore the weary wielder of golf sticks and to provide for the good cheer of his guests. A more charming vista than the middle courses of the Tuckers Town links cannot be imugined, for the course narrows until the waters of ocean and bay are plainly in sight and the counter-breeze creates a wonderful exhilaration. Pretty country homes abound with rural scenes to please the eye in the rolling country to the northwest. The new Riddell Bay golf links are located In a suburb of Hamilton, the chief city of Ber- muda, and at this season are begin- ning to be uncomfortably crowded. | An express crulser runs every twenty e s kindly to Mr Puma |minutes from the princlpal hotel and s 1 WS mistrecs i mot |makes designated stops at the | melastic. Several pamas ape | Wharves along the harbor. Ouce on | olling chairs of fash. | @ time the course at St. Georges at- o [ E ciR s O tracted the winter residents to a man, In Palm Beach and|pyt now these fine old grounds are | pugh, but many | yhundoned. except for some elderly of small children frequent|gritish army men, principally on the ich does not attract this retired list, who p: the winter in lord Halg recently was | Bermuda, no matter where they may presented with a teme badger and | happen to live. and Lady Halg are full of its| S and It has become as famillar| The Karl and Countess of Granard motor of its owner as the bIg who, with their four children, ususlly nound formerly. Badgers paes the winter with Ogden Mill Tet pumas have been a fad in Lon- on ever since Lady Angela Forbes brought one from her desert travel and made him familiar with the way f Londo This puma became a tea ddict and can lap great bowls of the ge and devour cakes But, as a rule, callers by the scores woli AVEN'T vou a suit, wrap, dress or gown left from last Spring? If you will send the garments to us for Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing or Repairing you'll be certain to have a fresh, chic outfit for Easter. And the cost will be moderate. Just Telephone and Our Driver i Will Call | CALL MAIN 4724 : e CLEANERS arnd DYERS MAIN OFFICE: 740" 124 ST, Nw, MoRriSoNS FOUNDED 1894 Kroun for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh . L] Spring Fashion Trends for Women and Misses PRESENTATION distinguished for its authenticity. ariety and cxtremely moderate pricing— v/” b % fekERRe w Daytime Dresses That reflect unusual style and distinction, shown in all the new materials of the season. $25 $35 $45 Swagger Top Coats Spring-like in appearance, vet warm enough . for present wear—Camel Hairs, Ouver- All silk lined. Mixtures. her of the countess, curtailed their | t this year because of the duties | involving on all those selected for th first senate of the Irish Free State called for the middle of February The carl, who Is the Right Honomabic Patrick ' Hastings-Forbes, and his | family landed at the cove of Cork as the former Quaeenston fs now in variably called, and proceeded at cence | to his country place, Castle Forbes. at | Newtown, county ' Longford. The | countess and the children will reside | there while the earl is in Dublin at- | tending to his legislative affairs. 18 unlikely that the London hom the Granards will see them ofte the future. This is the Forbes house | in Grosvenors place, a substantial mansion, buflt more than 200 vears, ago and remodeled and refurnisied since the marriage of the present. | who 18 the etghth Earl of Granard, to | Miss Beatrice Mills, daughter of the ! financier, Odgen Mills of Staatsbur, . It was while visiting aunt, Mrs. Whitelaw Reld, wife of the ambassador to London, that Miss JMills met her husband, and the mar- riage is accounted umong the hap- plest of recent Anglo-American alli- | daughters, and they are sturdy. The lads wear the fine tweed and the girls are prim figures in the homespun, among the most popular of Irish In- Qustries. The Soctety of Little Gardens, which is getting & firm root all over the (Continued on Lleventh Page Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. 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The rich embroideries of 7utanki- Aunen in, shades of titrguoise, Egyptian red and burnished gold—the jewel encrusied robes—the designs and carvings and eyen fabrics originated three thousand years ago are being to-day revived in the Gidding workrooms for Tdillexrs—Lunclieon Frocks —Dinner Gowns and Wraps for the Amer- i.an ' woman of Fashion. [ | ! { | | This i the quai " mark on elect: appliances The Range for the Kitchenette Every time you cook a meal on the stove in your kitchenette, you can’t keep the smoke and fumes of the fire from pervading the entire apartment. That is, you can’t unless you do your own cook- ing electrically on a tinshouse 515 Electric Range, the range that was designed for the kitchenette. Come in and learn of its advantages. 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