BAIN NEWS SERVICE JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN, OF NEW JERSEY The Republican successor of the present Democratic Senator, Mr. Martine COPYRIGHT BY HARRIS & EWING HARRY S. NEW, OF INDIANA COPYRIGHT BY HARRIS & EWING PHILANDER C. KNOX, OF PENNSYLVANIA One of the two Republicans who succeed Senator Kern and the Returning to the Senate after an absence, and succeeding a late Senator Shively, Democrats fellow-Republican FRANK B. KELLOGG, OF MINNESOTA Republican, formerly special counsel for the United States, now succeeding the present Republican Senator, Mr. Clapp SOME OF THE NEW UNITED STATES SENATORS MISS JEANNETTE RANKIN, OF MONTANA, THE FIRST WOMAN ELECTED TO SERVE IN CONGRESS Miss Rankin is a graduate of the University of Montana and of the School of Philanthropy of New York City. in an interview she is reported to have said: "I am deeply conscious of my responsibility as the first woman it in Congress. I will represent not only the women of Montana but also the women of the country" A FRENCH GENERAL DECORATING SISTERS OF CHARITY The antagonism of former years between the French authorities and the Church seems to be disappearing in these days, when the heroic service of men and women devoted to religion is winning the highest secular honors, as shown in the above picture CENTENARIAN NEGROES, BORN IN SLAVERY The fifty-fourth Reunion Convention, recently held in Washington, brought together many Negroes who were born in slavery. A notable trio of these ex-slaves is shown in the above photograph. They are, with their reputed ages (from left to right), Louis Martin, 100 years old, born in King and Queen County, Virginia; Martha Elizabeth Banks, 104 years old, born in the same county in Virginia; Amy Ware, 103 years old, born in King George County, Virginia |