Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1922, Page 17

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. Mrs. Harding talking with Mrs. Mallory and Miss Marian Jessup. The latter two were the woman, stars of the special exhibition of tennis on the White House courts yesterday ‘afternoon. Natlonal Photo. Rodolph Valentino is engaged to be married. The star of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” it is announced, will wed Miss Winifred Hudnut, daughter of a~ perfume manufacturer. The photo shows Ro- dolph and Elinor Glyn, anthor of the shocker of another day, “Three Weeks.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Charles Leo Patten, eightytwo years old, once associated with War. ren G. Harding, in Marion, Ohio, but now one of the gardeners for Presi- dent Harding at the White House. Sims Ely of Phoenix, Aris., recent- ]y appointed chief clerk of the De- partment of Justice. He will have “charge of administrative "work not - only in Washington, but throughout the country, succeeding Charles E.~ Stewart. { atiooal Phote: National Phgto. g M. Radovitch, who heads the new republic of Croatia. The - section forming the republic - has - with. drawn from .,Sledrbu. according to new s, is' prepared to re. -in-erfl?:u for a forced refurtt. The capital s the of Keyatone. celebrated her 75th “The Advertising of Kate,” running in New York. \ I —THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C THURSfiAY MAY 11, 1922. Tennis champions photograpled at the White House with President Harding. Left to right: Harold Throckmorton, Watson Washburn, Mrs. Molla Mallory, A. Y. Leech, treasurer of American Lawn Tennis Association; Marian Jessup, Dwight Davis, Karl Behr, Norris Williams and George Christian, the President’s secretary. \ Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, “grand old lady of the American stage,” who esterday. She is now appearing in Wide World Photo. National Photo. Muratore and. his wife, Lina Cavalieri, stars of the opera world, sail for Europe. Muratore, who was with the Chicago Qpera Company, severed his connection with the organization shortly befor® Mary Garden’s resignation as director. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Cast of “The Rivals,” to be produced tonight by Western High School pupils in the school auditorium. Left to right: James Jester, Mary Stewart, Will Seott, Bassett Trudigan, Helen Wesson, Sybert Strayer, Mary Griffith, Elwood Simpson, Otis Turner, Margaret Bain and Orme Li _ When the angels decided to take @ ‘napped, the above pi Photo by Plew. Mre. Molla Mallory, champion woman tennis player, in action-on tlls White House courts yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Mallory last year defeated the French champion, Mlle. Lenglen. National Phoio. The Prince of Wales in Japan, his last stopping place before return- ing to England. The photo shows him as a guest of Japan's prince regent inspecting the royal gardens. Wide World Photo. Misses Eugenia and Laura Lejenne, daughters of Gen. John A. Le- jeune, commandant of the Marine Corps, as “Colonists,” in the “Cross Tri- umphant” pageant given at the Cathedral last night. National Phote.

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