Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1925, Page 89

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GRAPHIC : N GRAVURE (03 SUPPLEMENT SECTION IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C, -APRIL 5, The body of Admiral George Dewey, hero of the United States Navy, goes to last resting place. Photograph taken as the caisson bearing the remains left Arlington National Cemetery, en route to the National Cathedral. Through the ages to come the body of the hero of Manila Bay will rest in one of the Cathedral crypts, near that of the late President Woodrow Wilson Nutionnl Phote Tsuneo Matsu- daira, Japanese Ambassador to Washington; Mme. Matsudaira and their two daughters beneath the Ja- panese cherry blooms in Potomac Park. lnderwood & Undersood A striking piece of statuary, a symbolic group commemorating the World War, to be exhibited for the first time at the architec- :,::i::‘_j :‘I)I:‘(iinzrt;;xl King George and Queen Mary at Calais, en route to Mrs. Ni_cholas Longworth, wife of the Sp;aker of the House of 20 in New York. The the Riviera. At Genoa the British rulers went aboard Representatives and daughtey of the late Presxdeng Thegdore Roose- group is the work of the royal yacht Victoria and Albert for a cruise on the velt, and her daughter, Paulina. The latter was just six weeks old eo Friedlander. Mediterranean. The trip is being taken at the order of when the picture was made. ©Underwood & Underwood P& A Fhat the King's physicians. DV erwond & Unaprwond

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