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S DAILY PICTORI THE EVENING S'TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923. STATUE YESTERDAY. A general view of the ceremonies on south steps of the Treasury. The sculptor of the statue, James E. r of York, was present at the ceremony. On the speakers’ stand were President Harding, Mrs. Harding, Secretaries Hughes, Mellon and Denby National Photo. The chief executive delivered the ing of the Alexander Hamilton statue, National Photo. PRESIDENT HARDING SPEAI principal address at the unv on the south stens of the Treasury yesterda R DESCENDANTS OF AL DER HAMILTON. Miss Eleanor E. Hamilton. Rev. Edgar A. Hamilton, Grace H..Hamilton of the Treasury, Left to right: and E. L. Hamilton. Rev. Hamilton is a great-grandson and the others are great-great-grandchildren. National Photo, TRIBUTE TO HAMILTON. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon deliver- ing address at unveiling of Hamilton statue yesterd Copyright by Keystone. ¥y Nyxyyx IN A BOX AT THE HORSE SHOW. The President and Mrs. Harding, at the National Cap- ital horse show yesterday. The photo shows them talking with Admiral Cary T. Gray- son. During the afternoon the President left his box to present the Presitlenl's ]n[l,lh) 1o National Photo. B. OF. Randolgh. POLICE MOUNT WINS A -BLUE RIBBON. Commissioner Oyster pinning a blue ribbon on . L. Davis of the eleventh precinct, at the horse show yesterday. Wash- the mount of ington’s entire force of mounted officers took part in the police drill, one of the fea tures of the show. National Photo. > ;1 ON THE PROMENADE. The promenade at the horse show is a popular place. This photo was taken yesterday. Mrs. Scout Thropg.:;u ell; ;,'.'f, REPRESENT SWEDISH LEGATION. Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the the legation, Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, minister from Sweden, and Gustaf Printskold, attache of at the horse show, . RS __ Natiomal Photo. i MILITARY ATTACHE AS A JUDGE. At left: Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethell, B ] military attache of the British embassy, serving as a judge at the borse show. At right: C. A. Benton of New York. < Oopyright by Keystone, \ g 3 B2 MR. McADOO IN WASHINGTON. Th retary of the Treasury of the Alexander Hamilton statue. Senator Lodge at left. National Phota PULLS CORD UNVEILING STATUE. Hamilton, who pulled cord unveiling statue yesterday. right, and E. L. Hamilton, great-great-grandson, at left. CAPITAL SOCIETY AT HORSE SHOW. Left to right: Mrs. E. Shika. Mme. Zaldivar and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph (standing). photograph of the former Ser- taken yesterday afternoon at the unveiling Miss Eieanor E. Hamilton, great-great-granddaughter of Alexander Rev. Edgar A. Hamilton, great-grandson, on National Photu. A. Harriman, Princess National Photo. CIGARETTE GIRLS AT HORSE SHOW. Left to right: Miss Virginia Hume, Mrs. Earl Warren and Mrs. Thomuas L. Hume, j';- IS, Natlonal Phot