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~ ~ | B> G ~ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. _“Miuer Cords, emonstrated for the benefit of President Harding at the White House yesterday. The Washington goes 3 ew York in importing krench noveities. “Mansion” of James Monroe, fifth President of the United States, at Prince singing coal digge ho came from Scranton. Pa.. «taged their concert on the White House lawn. and it T the ver§ <t French doll—and the capital gets a first glimpse. York, allowed to fall into ruin. It has been the resort of ragpickers. but P Copyright hy Underwond & Ur t ot ? Photo by Carl Thoner. reports a move to restore it. resembled an old-time song festival. Photo just received showing Secretary of State Hughes taking part in Women of the two big political parties start campaigns. Thi- y the Neptune celebration while crossing the equator on board the U. S. . " e - 5 X 5 5y o st : i % S < s S was taken at T quare, New York, where Mary Prout addre and. Secretary Heghes is talking with the mythical ruler of the Sir Thomas Lipton, Britich sportsman and merchant, enjoys his trip to the United States. During his days on the S. 8. Baltic he joined the republicars. It aned o lisldihe ool Wide World Phot. “black gang.” the shovelers of coal, and every one had a “great time,” according to Sir Thomas. Wide World Photo. New York state cities. BACHRACH. Mrs. Walter DuBois Brookings, Elizabeth Benson, eight years old, who returned to Washington today of Los Angeles passes all tests for from France, where she attended a Stanford University, and is declared conference of the National League The cricket wedding in England is something like a military wedding—but diuerent. When H. C. a child wonder. Her rating is given of Women Voters. She was a dele- Edward A. Purdy of Minneapolis, president of the National A: Bloomfield, the famous Surrey ericketer, wedded Miss Nell Holland, this is the way the bridal couple were as that of a person of eighteen gate from Federation of University ‘Washington, in conference with Postmaster General Work and First Assistant John H. Bartlent. Mr. Purdy. escorted to their carriage. Copyrizht by Underwood & Underyoud. years. Wide Warld Fhoto. ‘Women. at right, and the Postmaster General in center. Copyright by Underwood & Underwoo . j o 7 . Uncle Sam's engineers of the burcau of public ruads are building r The radio craze is no respecter of age or the previous condition of - - bridges right here in Washington—good bridges. too, altbough they are itude. The “fans” the old and the d this photo sh ini i 7 e gl s 5 gervitude. e “fans” are the old and the young, an photo shows Robert Kelly, elevensearcld con of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kelly of ‘Washington, constructs 2 miniature village in his backyard. The laj-out is miniature affairs. The present effort is to solve several construction prob one of the younger generation of Washingtonians listening-in on one of lems, and this photo shows one of the testing machines, with Engineer young . & The Evening Star’s Bedtime Stories. _ ... Fioto bz Faul Thompsen, ,__, ighborhoody e il e i SR EMA, Grover and Albert T, Goldbeck, Antiul Ehats; s . - . 2 < i - [