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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1920.
Sir Oliver and Lady Lodge, photographed in New York.· ̈ Sir Oliver is pointing out interesting sights to her.
TO-DAY'S
PICTURES.
SENTRAL_MORI puero slanét, NẾP YORK,
Recently the inmates of St. Dunsta:'s Home, London, were given a musical trea they will long remember, Madame Melba, the famous singer, visiting the hospital an singing several songs to them.
Sir Gordon Hewart, British Attorney General, who has been investigating the legal aspect of the trial of the ex-
Kaiser.
COPYRIGHT PROSE MUURTRAYING SERVICE, H. 4.
The well-known sculptor, Paul Bartlett, working on his model of Lafayette, which is to be erected in Metz
Lady Cheylesmore, who has been awarded the Order of the British Empire for her services as a nurse in London hospitals and as an organizer for the W. A. A. C. She is now engaged
in reconstruction work among crippled heroes of the war and their families.
Three popular screen stars were bridesmaids at the wed ding of Mildred Zukor and Arthur Marcus Loew in the Ritz- Carleton Hotel, New York. Mrs. Loew is a daughter of Adolph Zukor, president of the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, and her husband is a son of Marcus Loew of the Loew circuit of theatres. In the picture, reading from left to right are Doro- 1y Gleh, Lillian Gish, Mrs. Loew and Norma Talmadge.
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
ARE YOU COMFORTABLE,
TOM?
HES
CAN YOU SEE
ALL RIGHT, TOM?
Tom Was Too Comfortable."
YES, FINE
DO YOU FEEL
A DRAUGHT ON
YOUR BACK?
Ho!
BY ALLMAN
THEN CHANGE SEATS WITH ME
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