Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1921, Page 65

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~ROT( )JGRAVURE SECTION-—MAY 29, 1921 PR R——— - PR N o S At the White House reception in honor of Mme. Curie, famous French scientist, when she was presented with a gram of radium worth $100,000, a gift from the women of America. President Harding, who made the presentation, on steps with Mme. Curie. National Photo Co. Chauncey Depew photo- graphed at the White House after his call on President Harding. He has visited every President since Lincoln. “Cupid Reaches for Wings.” Photographed by Miss Lucile Good- National Pnoto Co A ; loe, 4418 9th street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize s ' . of $10 for the best amateur photograph. s e pam - l ‘ Group of Rain- bow Division pa- tients at Walter Reed Hospital, nearly all of whom were seriously 3 . g wounded in 1918, N - and are still under- % j 3 Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, Sylvanus Sawzrf’crps:;g;‘ntd g;fdmcg-'s going treatment. 2 Stokes, jr., and Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger- physician, in a box at the horse ‘Leftt(c::nght. 5“"%' ry, wife of the senator from Rhode show. Many horses from Gen l[l)‘g—l °fCP> JOh\nN'f Island, in the paddock at Washington’s Pershing’s stable took part lr{ Doyle, Corp. Wil- horse show. the show. liam D. Kiernan Photo by Harris & Ewing I'loto by Harris & Ewin, and Private John ’ : F. Cox. Seated— Private John Elli- son, Capt. James G. Finn and William 1. Wardles. Pboto by Rachrach. =, D> W, G Mrs. James Buchanan and son James in Miss Romona LeFevre, sister of the secre- A. Mitchell, chief of the air service; Capt. C. J. Henr f bassy, and Miss Anne Hamun.L a dctl;)utam;]: of hg paddock at horse show g"°.‘,f":ssh“ S, One of the most peculiar photographs of the horse show. Prominent ] e show. ] Tom, from the stable of Gen. Pershing, “steps” his hurdle without apparent tary of the Panaman legation, and Mrs. Syl- effort. In reality, the horse was leaping when the fast camera “stopped” him. vanus Stokes, jr., at the ho:se show. e Photo by Bachrach Phato by Hurrix W InE Ploto by Hareis & Fwing

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