Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 17

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FLOWERS FOR THE PRESIDENT. He carried y only a few of the MRS. HARDING. General view of American League Park yesterday, when 8,000 Washington children took ARRIVAL OF PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING. Photo taken vesterday afternoon just before the se y T l;u:n;llm.mjur‘h showered upon him when the children “rushed” during part in special Music week feature, in honor of the President and Mrs. Harding. The combined efforts of police and marines failed wh: American Lt the Music week feature yesterday afternoon. Copsright by : the voungsters made a rush 1o greet the chief executive. i 3 GoprEighthy & IN THE SECRETARY OF S . Photograph taken at Music week serenade of the Pre: This big harp of flowers was presented to President Harding yesterday by the ciation of Washington at American League Park. Eight thousand children sang e Mrs. Harding. The Secretary of State, Mrs. Hughes, and their daughter Elizabeth. rding. National ! Fi s L e y - ; ¥ ; 3 : CHIEF TWO GUNS WHITE CALF CHAVALKOVSKY. o i o 3 © \ E 2 i R b £ of the Blackfoot Indians, whose rom A b o \ 3 ~ - R S 3 profile adorns the buffalo five-cent He ~ ? o 8 e g p ’ ; o SRITT T = 8 piece. He is taking part in the P C i R S v : ¢ ot ok “Passing of the West” performance. presented his credentials at the State Department yesterday. - National Jhoto. Nations! Phote. INDIANS VISIT MARY ROBERTS RINEHART. The novelist, who makes her home in Washing an IN “TAMING OF THE SHREW.” This Shakespearean play was produced at Trinity College vesterd: adopted daughter of the Blackfoot tribe. The leaders of fhe tribe aré Chief Mad Plume, Chief Two Miss Helen Ormond as Petruchio, Loretta Smith as a tailor, and Madeline 0'Brien as Kather % Vational P Guns White Calf, at left and right of Mrs. Rinehart. ual Photo. i Dialty s Lucentio and Miss Roth. - WON THE INDIANAPOLIS. RACE. -Tomoiy Milton seated in the car in which he won the fivehundred- “of *The Taming, of the Shrew.” at O mile-saice a1 Indianapolia. o Memorial day. Mihton lives i St. Paul, Minn. Nationa Photo. 5 Fotars AL . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood SEASON OF THE MERMAID 1S AT HAND. The summer was offeially’ opened. wi t the fashionable - Westchester-Biltmore -Glub, -Rye, N. ¥., yesterday. - Models from New- i the newest bathing cestumes, = Copyright by Keystone.

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