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“"THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922. ] 4 ‘ A i iveri i . 5 . . 3 £ % The arrival of Robert Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. at the dedi- An unesuil phiotosraphofithe Fraident; deliveting I taddrens at Presidential party at the Grand Army of the Republic memorial exercises at Arlington national cemetery vesterday. President Harding took al - el 2 the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. His talk, by the use of gigantic . oy 5 : = cation ceremony of the Lincoln Memorial yesterday. 2 i iz no part in the exercises, attending merely as a spectator, National amplifiers, was heard all over the country at radio stations. ‘opyright by Harris & Ewiog 4 Y Walter Hagen, one of America’s premier golfers, sails for England A general view of the dedication ceremonies at Lincoln Memorial, showing a portion of the vast crow : to enter the British open golf tournament. Jock Hutchison holds the By use of the amplifiers, the thousands were able to hear distinctly all of the addresses. National ¥ Mrs. Blanche Bellak, president of the Philadelphia Chapter of American War Mothers, placing a wreath title, won last year. Copyright by Keratone and gold star on the grave of America’s unknown soldier at Arlington yesterday. She represented the war mothers of America. National Photo, Ladies' Drill Corps of Monumental Chapter, Eastern Star, of Baltimore. goin ouzh their drill at the Masonic base ball game yesterday. i “Uncle Nick” Altrock and “some other clowns” at the Masonic base ball game yesterday afternoon. Nick and his crowd kept the fans in a fine humor, especially when the game lagged. National Photo. \ Ambassador Jusserand of France arriving at the White House with the Ame¥ican flag which he prescnted to President Harding. The flag was / s : . Mrs. Nickolas Lougworth, Count Lasslo Stechenyi, Hungarian minister to the United States, and -Muc. One of the :ldell‘hl.s of l.he Memnnal day nhumnce in Washington. This photograph was snapped . raised over Eiffel Tower in Paris on April 20, 1917, to mark Ihe anl:::e ’ rs. ‘l ':. 3! o the Li l.:umoru.L g :-u«m Mo , 7 at Arlington national- nmwhommfihwwmwmodwflflm n-u-un.b, . apu-kd&m.nmmddm Y