Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 i . PRESIDENT ADDRESSES COUNCILS. Arrival of President Harding = — GARDEN PARTY AT MOUNT ALTO. One of the toy booths, where work of convalescent soidiers was and Will Hays at Continental Memorial Hall yesterday, where the BODY OF ELLIOTT WOODS: CREMATED. This photograph shows removal of the remains of the late President addressed the National American Council and the Federal architect of the Capitol, from his home on Biltmore street yesterday, The body was cremated and the Nati Photo. sold yesterday. The party was held in the grounds of Mount Alto Hospital, and many Washingtonians attended. . National Photo. Council on Citizenship Training. National Photo. funeral was held in Washington this afternoon. MEXICAN CON! NCE IN N. First conference of United States and Mexican Left to right: Fernando Gonzales Roa, Ramon Ro: “FARTHEST TH WHITE HOUSE.” When President Harding travels to Alaska this commissioners, in Mexico derwood & Underw tor, who is making a bust of the diplomat. . Mr. Baker is exhibiting some of his work at summer, this will be one of his stopping places—the governor’s mansion at Juneau. y Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Charles B. Warren and John Barton Payne. Copyright b the Corcoran lery of Art. Copyright by Keystone. 75 -pound head of an elephant This head was one of the many unusuai trophies brought back THE BUTTERFLY DANCE. One of the feature attractions of the John- HER TROPHY OF AN AFRICAN HU! Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. son-Powell Community Center entertainment. The dance was given which she shot in British East Africa. THIRD AN One of the dances, “T he Crystal Gazers,” presented by class of Johnson-Powell Washington Star Photo. by Mrs. Johnson. Community C st night and tonight, under direction of Miss Florence J. Fenton and Mrs. Edith H. Washington §tar Photo. by Miss Hermine Wittgenstein. Hunter. AME HE ASSEMBLES SKELETONS. Joseph' W. Schollick, one of the most DRAMA FOR AN UNSEEN AUDIENCE. Clyde A. Criswell, a Philadel{ SON OF FORMER ANNA GOULD WEDS. Count Georg astellane, of the German legitimate stage, who has been engaged to appear in skilled osteologists in America, who is employed in the National phia author, who has produced the first radio play. It will be broad- . _son of Marquis Boni de Castellane and the Duchess de Talleyrand, weds New York next season in three plays from her own repertaire. Museum. - His work: concerns the assembly of skeletons of all sorts cast from one of the Philadelphia stations soon. . Senorita Chita Fernandez y Anckorena of Buenos Aires. ~ Wide World Photo. of . animals, ationsl PRotw. Copyxight by Badel & Herbert. Wide World Photo,

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