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Show i WASHINGTON ENTERTAINS SOVEREIGNS IN FORMAL AND INFORMAL b I YLt Queen Elizabeth and Lady Lindsay, wife of the British ambassador, am-bassador, indicated by circle, stroll among the guest at the royal garden party at the British embassy. The queen weara gown length white fluffy dress and carries a parasol. Lady Lindsay is gowned in a beige afternoon dress. ' T T 9 King 'George VI with " Qaeen Elisabeth are the first British monarchs to set foot o Amerieaa toil and at , Washington, D. C, their re ceptloa wal ia accord with the precedent breaking rest. Another George, George HI, was king when the colonies col-onies severed their ties with the British empire, hut now relation between America and England were never mere cordial. ' Scene at the national capital sluring the king and I .oeen'a reception clearly t here nut the amicable rela-t rela-t tions between the twe coua-I coua-I tries. There was a garden f party at the British em-t em-t hasay. At the White House, I the royal party was enter- I tained at a state dinner. is , 1 T'' T M I Queen Elizabeth and Lady Lindsay, wife of the British am- ' , J - ' bassador, indicated by circle, stroll among the guesta at the - " ' f r0yai garden parry at the British embassy. The queen wears t a gown length white fluffy dress and carries a parasol. Lady . , 4 Lindsay is gowned in a beige afternoon dress. ' t . - : . -r . . its ": M. ... . . . 3i- - ii -i ' ' " ; ' """ m , - - r " j i j- ' ; : .:' I jf -i Jew. '. a.. i ii -d (:'.. iV.V . ...... . . - J While King George sips his tea on the spacious portico of the British embassy, J. P. Morgan,, international financier, engage the visiting monarch in conversation. A flashing streak of lightning was aeen over the White Houi. while the state dinner for the king and queen was In progress Thursday night. The thunderstorm came up after the dinner din-ner started. With a broad smile, Vice President Garner shakes hands with King George. The king I hidden behind Mrs. Roosevelt |