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Show WASHINGTON'. July 3 Everybody. of course, has seen pictures of Mil Johnson As governor of California, running mate- with llorfs.-velt in the! Hull Moose campaign. United States1 senator and aspirant for the O. . I'd presidential nomination. III has been sr.ap-shottcd from every angle. Iltit did on ever see a picture ofj Mrs Johnson? Neither hnve we. j Neither has any of the score of Wash-; tngton photographers who have tried to Induce her to give them a sluing or ; steal a tump at bet when she rtlrtn't know It. Hi may like publicity and his photo In the public prints, but not Mrs. li Never In all the time Mr. John-! son has been In public lite." Mrs. John-Mil John-Mil recenth told one photographer who was Seeking to induce her lo let him take her picture, for uso in the event her husband copped the Etepub-i llcan nomination, havo l had my picture pic-ture In the papers. And I'm not going go-ing to begin now." N'.'.t to Mrs. Johnson, perhaps the moot diligent dodger of the camera among the wonn-n In Washington's official of-ficial circles. Is Mrs Carter Glass, wife of the former secretary of the treasury treas-ury and present Junior senator from Virginia. So carefully does she evade nil publicity, pub-licity, either printed or photographic, that her name does not appear with the sketch of her distinguished husband hus-band in Who's Who She declined to break Into this volume of American notables simply an the wife of her husband, and so doesn't break in at all. Kotb Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Glass are striking-looking women, whose (aces would Morn any printed page.: In the masculine ranks, the Wash-ingtonlan Wash-ingtonlan most desired by photographers photograph-ers and most evasive Is Hubert T. Lincoln., Lin-coln., son of President Abraham Lincoln. Lin-coln. "Mv father was a great msn. but I nm not." Lincoln recently told a! photogropher who wanted his picture.) To protect Lincoln from exposure to possible camera sniping, no camera la permitted on the Chevy Chase iroif links while he Is playing I |