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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922 ExSenator Cornelius /G: \Cole iof Los Angeles:visitar his aluiasmater, Hobart Gollege; at)centendry- Callers on President Harding at the White House yesterday afternoon The exsenator is the oldest living alumnus. He is pointing with his cane to Geneva Hall, the oldest build- Copyright by Underwood & Underwoot. and clubs are being formed. However. the Capitol grounds will not | g place for amateur his highiness the Maharajah of Rajpipla, India (left), and Maj. Arthur “:hooters,” for a wayward arrow might become dangerous for the nat enicke) e British embassy. Nutional Photo s lawmakers, Yencken of the British embassy. tional Phot Coprright by Underwood & Underwood ing of the colle Sonia Serova interprets the nature dance and Troy Kinney, well known artist, paints her. This <pecial dance is known as the “Zephyr.” a truly elfin creation, aided by nature’s own zephyrs, among the rocks of the artist's summer studio. the Background. h unveiling ceremony to Lieut. Samuel J. Harris, U. S. A., who was killed in Lithuania after the close of the world war. The monu- national cemetery. At left, Voldemar V. Carneckis, representative of the Lithuanian republic in this country. On National Fhoto ment i< placed in Arlingtor bis left, Mrs. Harris, the hero’s mother. Fair drummer enjoys a smoke while polishing her equipment. She is a member of the Women's First-Aid Nursing Yeomanry of England, now in training at Stoney Castle Camp. The khaki-clad girls are doing men’s work in military training. Wide World Photo. re painted by Lyn- Captain Cutile, winner of the famous English Derby this year. is having his pi wood Palmer, who is a race horse owner, judge at hor-e shows and coach owner as well as an artist Captain Cuttle, a long shot, was the surprise of the big race. Wide World Phote Washington and Baltimore Girl Scouts assisting the cook at their summer vacation spot, Camp Bradley. Fdgewood Arsenal. The girls take their turne in washing the dishes and keeping the dining room clean. Photo by Abel & Co., Tnc. American tennis stars return from Wimbledon, England, tournament. Left to right: Dean Mathey, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory and Miss Edith Sigourney. Mrs. Mallory lost 'her match to Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen of France, Copyright by Keystone. . This express messenger, Hugh McGovern of New York, has carried more than $3,000,000 worth of radium without a mishap. The photo shows him delivering a shipment to Miss Marion Windas, representing a radium firm, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Maj. C. W. ¥. Morgan, British aviator, who has announced his intention of “hopping off” on a transpacific flight from San Francisco to Sydney, New South Wales. He plans to start October 2, landing at Sydney October 7. Copyright by Keystone. e i When Hoover. the American sculler, won the English classic Dia mond Sculls at Henley regatta. The photo shows him being congratulaied by Beresford (left), one of his English opponents. Winning the Diamond Sculls means the championship of lh\e world, Wide World Phote.