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=THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORL THE -EVENING STA Washington girls in “As You Like Ir,” Mrs. Harriet de Krafit Woods, who has been appointed superi tendent of buildings and grounds for the Congressional Library. This the first time the position has been held by a woman. Mrs. Woods has been employed at the Library for twenty years. Frances Brady. Natioual Photo. Dr. Lyman Abbott, clergyman, . 4y author, editor and lecturer, who has O been made a knight of the French Chauncey Depew, former senator, and Mrs. Depew stop to contribute to the Legion of Honor for services to the ington yesterday. Mr. French embassy. Ivation Army while in Wash- Depew was decorated with the Legion of Honor ribbon by Ambassador Jusserand at the allied cause during the war. National Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. A truckload of youngsters advertising Monday's base ball game between Washington and Chicago for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, under the auspices of the Lions Club. National Photo. Washington. Stanley Chamberlain winning the seventy-yard dash at the Georgetown playgrounds track and field meet yesterday afternoon. Young Chamberlain rqmsented the Addison School-in the 115-pound class. Photo by Thoner. produced for the Vassar endowment fund allace, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture; Sarah King, Louise King, Lois Sprigs, Clelia Fioravanti, § Sybil Fletcher, Anne Hight, Betty Burnett and Frieda Hempel, opera star. sang in- the choir of Christ Church, Brooklyn, on Mother's day. The photograph shows her as a member of the surpliced choir. She sang the old English Vesper hymn, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. “Envoy” Mary Woods, better known to the American soldier as “Aunt Mary,” who made thousands of doughnuts for the fighting lads in France. She is in charge of the S-lvmon Army doughnut sale. Photo made in National Photo. Bishop Alfred Harding of Washington and Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, D. D., Bishop of New: York, called at the White House. yester- day to invite President Harding to address the world conference . on ‘Christian unity, lnbehelthuhmnunhumlm or early in 1925. Natjonal Photo. , WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY MAY 20, 1922 Young Bob Hanton of Tacoma, Wash., holding the base ball auto- graphed by President Harding, which will be auctioned during the game between Washington and Chicago Monday for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital. The Lions Club has charge of the affair. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Copyright by 21st Century Press. And now we have an Indian love song by radi playing the flageolet (the Indian saxophone) at a ra west “listened-in.” Charles Wakefield Cadman, noted musical composer, broadcasting in Los Angeles. Many reservations in the Photo by Wide World. “Deelighted,” say both the Pinchots, just after they had received the news that Mr. Pinchot had been nominated by the republicans for governor of the Keystone state. Letters of congratulation were received from all over the United States. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Abi‘fll&olhr&udlmlde'llmni.re!;emi]by'shm‘lonun-[.dlloridlt".Iurl Danlap, Y. E. Booker, jr., Edley Yates, fillfi C, Adfiun. jr., Hubert T. Plaster, T. Blackwell Smith,