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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. T VEN' ? < A % ’ PRETTY PAGES OF D. A. R. CONGRESS. This photograph of the pages of the Daughters of the American Revolution congress was taken AT CONTINENTAL MEMORIAL HALL. The President and Mrs. Harding leaving the first session of the Daughters of the American Revolu- just before the opening of the first session at Continental Memorial Hall. In center, Miss Dorothy Hunter, page to president general. tion, in Washington, yesterday. They were accompanied by the Presidsnt’s secretary, and military and naval aides. National Photo, National Photo, GRANDCHILDREN OF FORMER PRESIDENT. A new photograph of * MISSISSIPPI SENATOR SAWS WOOD. Senator Pat Harrison believes the children of the assistant secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore in exercise—and the oldfashioned sort of exercise, at that. The Roosevelt. Left to right: Quentin, Cornelius, Theodore, jr., and Grace. camera man caught him yesterday comaleting his supply of firewood Copyright by Harris & Ewing. for a late spring. st by Underwood & Underwood. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PAGES. These three young ladies are A STAR FIRST-SACKER. Lizzie Murphy is a star base ball player, Washington's quota to the page staff of the Daughters of the Ameri- according to big league scouts who have watched her play. She draws can Revolution congress. Left to right: Misses Alice M. Sargeant, a salary of §300 a week, and plays with the Feminine All-Stars. Dorothy Hunter and Louise Carman. National Photo, Wide World Photo. HEAD OF CONFEDERATE SONS, W. McDonald Lee, who has been MAKING THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN SMILE. The circus clown has always been a generotis fellow to re-elected chief of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, at the annual ART FOR ART'S SAKE. This San Francisco miss had to have a classic background for her art, so she the youngsters. A whole troupe of the funmakers of a big circus in New York entertained 250 chil- reunion of the United Confedetate Veterans, in New Orleans. danced in the grounds of the Palace of Fine Arts. This building is the only one of ll:.\c many struc- Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. dren vesterda Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Wide World Photo. tures left from the Panama-Pacific exposition of 1915. B i ey o ‘n’fimuxlgmk(fm' o Jat Sune FORD OF FRANCE” MEETS HENRY. Andre Ci t " RESCUED BY A GUIDE. Marksmanshi to get this day, in Henry County Memorial Park, near New Castle, Ind., under - NCE” E . Andre Citreen, -auto manutac. . larksmanship was.not necessary to ge N ON = . s d::’ auspices of the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity, The airplane in- turer of Europe, visits Henry Ford at Dearborn, where the two dis- doe, which had become frozen fast in the ice at San Jolite, Canada. NE‘YMA;,S l:"_l‘ ,;;\;:o‘:;?_\w]:;o‘:‘l;hlienFt;;‘n;z;n::‘;p;::::;::V; né:::-:ll:;r. i i 3 bile and tractor. : The animal d by an Indian guide who passed that way. wentor was born on a farm eight "“'“o.f,fi,“&'}. y:,wcnc;-flzn e » cussed the future of the automobile n&” ::n g’ it i N e anim: Wi_lfestl:e y‘ n _,,fm : rw 'o pastediatney e : el