Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 51

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THE SUNDAY S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 2. Sl Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life \VI‘CC president and I\’Irs. Dawes HOuSed in a I"{omcy Home—Personal Notes of \Vorld Celebrities. Getting into the Capitol is not so easy 4 used to be, especially if there are | s performers on the calendar 1ch s a speech by Senator Borah or Sena- tor Reid or some popul hble in | the House. Governm ngs and ashing- #Y MARGARET B. DOWNING. ' > of the Charl Poeat. awes in | s ( t a residenc years by that of the his wife bl ich W is an weeks j ) visit the art g s become with the splendid types of who the same es whick his of know Hale of Shy Province of Quet on her marriage Pratt of Killenworth Island, on January armed circle in whom of the United sonal inte there is he is a lines Lord Jeffrey of Amherst and she wedding one of the most devoted sons of Amherst College he late Charles Pratt, philanthropist, father of the expectant bridegroom, | sent all his sons to Amherst and he was also generous to this seat of e Dupont Pratt is th rge family and h lower for the past three . who was Miss Helen an of New York City, left him three sons and the latter not yet in her te the boy | ure at Amherst and one the ses_ with young John s Hale was educated & le College, in Toronto, and three year! service the late war, be t of the 1 the French-America hospital She met her future husband in ork during the past year, when r descent from Lord Jeffs of Am- ro immortalized in the ege song, excited h at- George Pratt has taken his_father's f the M n th will - Dup. Cove, Lon he o esident riously of sim o 2 t without | th | and For on is president stry of the mo: of h of the en mak w York st over. At the i while » brothers The Beekmans @ hospitable home in the capital and are indefatigable their country Beekman the sister known literary critic wri Archibald ¥ alf Loav Mr. Mac- time in Pa proc shires n s their best kr where they entert during the Beekman, however, s the ocean in Summer for e time in which hundreds ¢ o ot it e of Americans claim their o ore | attention in Paris. the | e to be seen | f holly been almc with attentions. t Mrs. Beekman is the “rederick Hoffr d is visiting sc h in Jersey of and ¢ the but the home Great Barrington sidence and res of friend L. a nd white The gener- Gen. Pershing, it is well recognized | among his friends, would rejoice at an | opportunity to complete "his memoirs )¢ dogwood and |on the period during which he was th i bar-| commander of the American Expedi- nary Force in France. At least one | dozen "times he has sought isolation | n order to scrutinize official records balance what he remembers t what {s written in the es, but just as many times goc sufficient reasons have cause ahandon his retreat. Gen. F | shing naturally is not that m tyvle in verbiage which the but he is and he has n. volume of criticlsm wl certain {mpressive hed in this country se of w vindedne: He was nuscript to r ago, but ler n order and flourlshes which present | in letters deman Time w ery lon; 0 that when an ‘wrote the world took ! had to, v, and not said it But this is now and he who publishes books have valukkle and ex clusive {nformation to impayt, but he | must combine the literary¥grace of | ‘hesterfield with the admirable dic- | n of Addison, it he wishes to ma [ ripple on the. waters. All the his. | | torfans of Britain seemed engaged at on | present in punching holes fn Winston | Churchill's study of the career of his \ | father, Lord Randolph Churchill, | while "the ans are hurling ! [ epithets ethod of writing, and | this same is true of a half dozen other | s written by famous | men in the past two years trained ert f; note th, led betwer W By in ing vist oone in picturesque | rorgetown opens an in- ! in the early history of | ia Territory, for, according | who planning to erect a | efligy of the intrepid ex ed in Washington's mothe i the time in which he was per- | % his plans to {nvade the Indian | ountry bevond the Alleghanies. Al | is at overhauling of to ver the a annals January Clearance Sale! ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS 5% to 50% OFF! Groups of New Winter Dresses at Slashing Reductions 55§13 5] 62 Women's and Misses’ people. | | precautions I West Virginia Girl I a th 5 ti th ts ni e a Iy u la | th | A HARRIS S 3 & Z e A MISS ELIZALGETH RHOAD. fw Guest of Representative aund ‘ James French Strother, coming her home at Welch, W. 'Va. s { tzhty Daniel helonzed ones in Maryland of the seventeent not of and the re were | ce e middle | U ary, first in a | fu far frov present | m ica Marl- | m the from t en | 1 seat lind of nn cnnsyl: | far ddie, the ginla. But n mained in whe ons | nd | 1 zentry ¢ and that th s the gue mmodc hom, of th Rritish viston Angelica G | fairly ablaz | pla zured given for v mites or d plate q skillful the ure kept in ire taky the utn fam and the d be ast of New York's f thelr viands to-look like It woul to learn how many most opulent rem plated les gold deposit valuable the up-to-d judge of ge risk of em velry so that | he takes the | tiful ¢ dressing ire planni the Hol | of Lex Mrs. Arthur eral of the me York he feverish pace wit nd to add those | Fekt grucenomestic Draperies, Slip Covers (Shop Price) regular must month news all bill, the ssistant chia | which was composed of seven mothers | 1 the Wa Parent-Teacher Activities The executive board of the District Jlumbia Congress of Parent- er Associations will hold the monthly meeting Tuesday | o'clock In the home of |# Mrs. G. S. Rafter, 800 fbers : All of the business | Raftc I is brought before the congress tirst be discussed by the execu- s0 that it is very necess member be present part in the board president of the D. C. Congres Giles Scott Rafter. . Mrs The Brightwood P.-T. A. will fternoon e d the teachers, at which Mrs. will be the guest of honor. mery-Eckington P.-T will reception January 15, when T. Bannerman will speak on sque bill. Mrs. L. H. Brown, D. C. Congr he dent, The hold a Mrs. W, the A ve b al every ke an active 5 weetin historian of the , is preparing a history of the Washington schgols. Mrs Brown will appre informa tion on this subje 319 Bast Capitol street of the District of Columbia conference Wednes Staff to publish ‘her bulletin Officel ongress held a v and de 1 on monthly Parent-Te here will be a complete £ r has been ar Parent-Teacher Asso Columbia_Junior High Schoo meetipg Thursday even o'clock Dr. Ballou will “The Junior High Schoc Miss Alice Deal. princips iligh School’s Mission,” | Alderman of the T of Bducation on “Wh Do in the Regular Thelr Children.” Music nished “by Arthur B Robert H. 1 and refreshments will bo servec and t e is the o ers of It for from Jar and of Parer It nder the tribution 1 ary to May, i1 + wumber will contal and information to Assoclation mem- sed that th fr will Ay nts ( W the T Wor ion January ssociations appointed & Sps littee to work on a mothers’ pension hairman of which was Mrs. with Mrs. L. §. Doten as rman, and 2 committee A Hilt Joint meeting of the ’eabody ) Parent-Teacher Assoclation : tanton Park Citizens' Associat be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. ir Peabody School. William MeK. Clay [ ton will be the speaker. Children of | Peabody School will | lay entitled “The Ruggles I A luncheon will be served at the body School at noon January of which Mrs. M..C. Lipscomb i « ma® Neighboring schools and f are invited Peabody-Hilton 1 School-Age Re: e will m Thursday in the kindergarten room of L. Dalby ho represented every section of th tv. This committee made a close dy of this subject and a careful wrvey of different methods han i this m n other citie..: - members are watching the re developments in Congress, and confident that in the near Washington will have a pension law that will be a for the whole country in} id to mothers of dependent "t ey iture Lothers hodel « hold | ption Tuesday to the new mem- | Penbody Dr. nic dir Il be t School at ctor of speaker. 2:30 p.m Lt 1 pital; i The regular monthly o Baneroft Paren pacher Associat was held in_the John, School ary 5. Miss | & wetor .of child » Tuimrculosis child G.W arean of the nex Adoles EEEHEEEEEEEEE!EEEEEHEEEE&HEEEEEEEEEEH’EEHEE aret h educ You'll Always BUY FURS —in safety, and with satis- faction, if you buy at Saks’. work i t 1ent i Mot he ten the | ¢ Saks’ Furs are built uptoa standard—not down to price, and that reputation is of thirty-five vears’ stand- ing. a | vrineipal | Coats, Jacquettes and Scarfs, the developments. 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