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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY;, FEBRUARY 5, 1924. Henry Getty Chilton, counselor of the embassy of Great Britain, leav- SECRETARY OF WAR CALLS AT WILSON HOME." Photograph taken ine the Wilson home yesterday FORMER SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Josephus Daniels, a member as the member of President Coolidge’s cabinet left the S street house auernoons i . of the war-time cabinet of President Wilson, who called at the S street yesterday afterncon. National Photo. home yesterday afternoon. Mr. Daniels will remain in Washington < for the funeral tomorrow afternoon. Natiopal Phot WHERE BODY OF WARTIME PRESIDENT WILL REST. An interior view of Bethlchem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral, where the body of the late Woodrow Wilson will be placed. This completed por- tion of the great church was selected yesterday s the resting place for the war-time President. Nutionat Photo First presidential nomi Pointer of Dearborn, Mi MAH-JONG AMONG TBE SAD WAVES OFF THE FLORIDA COAST. A foursome enjoying the Chinese has the distinction of being the game, with water, water everywhere. Left to right: Marjorie Weiher of New York, Warren Lessing of first man to be regularly nomi- Ridgewood, N. J.; Marion Rowlett of Boston and Leroy Gross of Wilmington, Dcl. = Wide World Photo. nated for President in the 1924 campaign. He was named at a na- tional convention of the people’s progressive party, in Omaha. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood THE PARADE OF AMERICA'S OLYMPIC SOLDIERS AT CHAMONIX. United States athletes in line in one of the streets of the French village where the winter sports are being held. Wide World Photo WlLL OFFICIATE AT WILSON FUNERAL CEREMONY. Rev. James . Taylor, pastor of the Central esbyterian Church of Washington, who will deliver the funeral sermon for the late Woodrow Wilson tomon-ow The service will be held at the Wil son home on S street. Copyright by Keystone. ATLEE POMERENE AT HIS DESK. Selected as government counsel 5 i FROM THE WEST, SHE RIDES. BEAST OF THE EAST IN THE SOUTH. And probably a word of explana- in the oil cases, the former: senator lrom Ohio has already taken up his work. This photograph was made in his office a few days ago. tion is necessary: Miss Betty Compson, screen star, hails from Los Angeles. She is riding a_pachyderm Copyright by TUnderwood & Tnderwood. from India over the sands of Palm Beach, Fla. Wide World Photo For general, lllmnd good looks :Miss Jane Shields won the grand prize in Cincinnati. She is a tele- - phoe' operator. and ‘has ‘wonsev- . - . eral contests in l%fdol#ouvity re- . e World Photo. BETHLEHEM CHAPEL OF WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL ‘Where the burial service for the late Woodrow e grend SPENDING m vmm MONTHS WHERE, BALMY BREEZES BLOW. A few of the socially prominent on the sands at Palm Beach. Left to ‘Wilson, wartime: President of the United States, will be held. The body will be placed in the ryg. - ;i’,ln rs. ' William Young of New._York, the Marquis de Villa vieja, Mrs. William Randolph Hearet of New York and Alexander P. the chapel. National ‘Phots, 5 i obe, Umted States amhnudur to &uh. IR Wide World Photo. -~ ; - S "F