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Fa \ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE K 3 o Latest photograph of Christy Matthewson, once the leading pitcher of the New York Giants, who is regaining his health at Sararac Lake, K. Y. “Matty™ played camera man when a group of his old friends called on hiim. “ Copyright by Unesrmend & Poderwool. The Vice President, Mrs. Coolidge and Mrs. Sproul, wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania, at the Devon horse show. Mrs. Alex Brown wears white hat. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Fifth grade pupils of the Burroughs School, who took part in the Langdon-Burroughs play yesterday. These are the “Gypsy Band.” Photo by Pridgeon, staft photographer. Queen Mary of England honors the soldier dead by placing a wreath at the base of monument in Terline- Mw.l-‘mhiufigndfiam 1ds of Franee. Miss Elizabeth Stine of the Leonia (N. J.) High School, holder of many athletic records, prepares to enter the women’s Olympic meet at !‘nis. She smashed the world record for the hop, step and jump event several weeks ago. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. New York, beginning June 5. tion of Carl Fischer, and it as thick as a Qmu's finger and the b George F. Baker, New York finan- cier and philanthropist, who has just given the Metropolitan Museum of Art $1,000,000, the gift being in liberty bonds. Mr. Baker sailed for Europe yesterday. Copyright by Keystone. The world’s biggest violin, a feature of Music week conference, in The instrument is from the private collee- 11 feet and 7 inches high. The strings are ow is 30 inches long. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. THE EVENING/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. Miss Agnes 0’Go Walter Hogben, seventeen years old, the youngest sailor on H. M. S, Raleigh, now anchored in the Poto- mac, off Washington. The crew of the ship is busy taking in the sights of the capital. Oopyright by Zist Century Press. Pamk@u n.!ve’mymyundd.mofnmmifiumi-‘ dent of Siam, h:‘:me to Washington as an employe of the Siamese legation, and refuses to return to his and Washington in particular, so he has tal an h;::;tM ive land. P likes ‘America; rman, daughter of former Senator James A. O’Gor- man of New York, and well known in Washington, whose engagement to Joseph Sanford Shanley of Newark, 0'Gorman attended the Georgetown Visitation Convent. . J., has been announced. Miss “Long Jim” Barnes, holder .of the open golf championship of the United States, won at the Columbia Country Club last year, sails for En, land to play in championship matches abroad. He is the professional o Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Pelham Country Club. Copyright by P. & A. Photos An interesting angle to the 500-mile automobile race held in Indianapolis on Memorial day. The photo shows pits where repairs are made to the cars during the race. Two tires were changed and gasoli d oil dumped into Jimmy Murphy’s machine in twenty-eight seconds, and he was off. again on the lo d. - Copyright by A. & P. Photes. Fourth grade pupils in the Langdon-Burroughs play yesterday afternoon. These are the little “Rainbow Fairies.” Photo by Pridgeon, staff photographer. In Chicago mothers can fi:lm:k their babies while they shop. George A. Gibson, sixty-six years old, conducts