ROOSEVELT AT THE ENTRANCE TO NAPOLEON’S TOMB. 
General Dalstein, Military Governor of Paris, receiving Ex-President Roosevelt at the entrance of the famous Hotel des Invalides, 
in which is the tomb of Emperor Napoleon I. The last resting place of “The Conqueror of Europe,” surrounded by stands of captured 
battle flags is one of the most impressive places in the world and Colonel Roosevelt stood there for some time awed to silence. The 
word hotel in French is applied to many large public and private buildings and is not confined to its meaning as understood by us. 
