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13 AT THE - EVENING ' STAR; - WASHINGTO D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1923, p THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORI PAGE FORMER FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. Waiting by the thousands for a last view of their former townsman and Pr of his father, Dr. George T. Harding. MES. HARDING IN MARION. The first picture of the widow of President Harding qrriving in Marion, attended by Dr. Charle: Secretary George Christian. © e Nide THE MOMENT OF SILENCE ON FIFTH A UE. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT ST. JOHN'S,IN NEW YORK. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. National Photo Co. A REAL TRIBUTE TO AN IDOL. A trio of itinerant New York bootblacks pay reverent homage at the BISHOP-ELECT OF WASHINGTON. Rev. James E. Freeman leading MEMORIAL SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL. Thousands of Washingtonians yesterday afternoon attended momerit of the Ptesident’s burial. Coprright, Underwood & TUnderwood memorial services yesterday at the Cathedral. Staff photographer, the services held for the late President at St. Alban Cathedral. Staff photographer MARRIES MRS. J. J. ASTOR. Lord Ribblesdale, one of the foremost sportsmen of Great Britain, wha STUDIES WOMEN’S PROBLEMS. Mts. Kate T. Abrams of Wash- ington, who is in Europe study- Sa e 3 s 2 B 3 i ek o et ? MARS AND. THESPIS. ‘Gen. Gouraud, the “Lion of the ‘Argonne” now military govgenor of Paris, visits s s s O legislation. PRESIDENT. FOR: PRE! NT, i it ing wil : lidge in his suite at en. Gouraud, the “Lio; e onne,” n ar; 0) vi A 3 i ?J‘:w‘;;::"‘ Untermood. u: " aderwood. ¥ “the Ne“e?fl';d Hofil‘m. SO sl e}nfern ST Sothues E{Iufi- ;u!l:ln;. Doug F*b.nh and Mary Pickford at Hollywood. o 1 * Wide World Photos, E Wide World Photes. I