Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1921, Page 66

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GRAVURE SECTION—JULY N . . E a2 ; President Harding and a group of the Great Council of the Im- t;_f:::g:‘;;‘oz::"!:- ‘s'leg'"i;‘ sails f°fr::: : 2o 27 = e MR B | proved Order of Red Men who came to Washington to initiate the second appointmer:t S ance: 5 = President into the order.. Insert:. A. G. Rutherford of Nashville, H litel a : 5 z A e — A - Tenn., the Great Incohonee, supreme head of the Improved Order of ave you a little sunflower in your garden? This particular ssador of e Red Men, who conferred the degree of adoption upon President d States to France. ; Harding recently. National Photo Co. Scene at raising of the flag at Clarendon, Va, on morning of July 4. The town owns the flag and its flagpole. National Photo Ce. < J G § Ry aa : “A Little Bird Told Me So.” Photograph by Mrs. C. L. Viner, 705 Kentucky avenue southeast, winner of The Star’s weekly prize The idea is to drive of $10 for the best amateur photograph. er knocking down bt T ¢ Tnternational Film Service. N aneey M e il : ew Replica of the Mayflower goes to Plymouth for - the tercentenary celebration of the landing of the Pil- Driving a headless horse. Photograph from the collection of Charles A. grims. The new Mayflower is supposed to be an exact Harbaugh, 2800 13th street northeast. The camera caught the horse when copy of the old ship. . he suddenly turned his head to the other side. @ Underwnod & Undarwood. sunflower grows in the garden of L. H. Middlekauff, 439 H street northwest. It is eleven feet in height and still growing. Natiogal Photo Co President Harding’s military and naval aides photographed at the White House, all wearing their summer uniforms of white. Left to right: Capt. Lemuel C. Shepherd, U. S. M. C.; Maj. H. H. Rayner, U. S. cavalry; Lieut. Col. Clarence C. Sherrell, U. S. Engineers; Commander R. S. Holmes, U. S. N.; Lieut. Commander Robert M. Griffin, U. S. N.; Maj. O. M. Baldinger, U. S. A. National Phot Philip A. de Laszlo, the distinguished painter who held an exhi- bition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art recently, at work on a portrait of Gen. Pershing. The artist will soon start work on a portrait of President Harding. : Natonal Photo Co.

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