THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19711
CAMERA NEWS
Ex-King Carl tried the second time to regain the Hup- garian throne because be thought the people of Hungary were unanimous in demanding him as king. Ambitious advisors did all they could to strengthen this belief This picture of General Hegedues was taken while the Carlist coup was being batched. Roy slist sympathizers hoisted him to their shoulders, like a bato, when be shouted that the restoration was at hand.
Miss Clyde Cotton, called America's leading dancer by Mlle. Pavlowa, is shown in a remarkable action pose, toe dancing in her bare feet.
Lady Geddes, wife of the British ambassador, was the British bostess at Washington. Since, her coming to the embassy in Washington, it is said, she bus entertained more lavishly than any member of diplomatic society,
Impressive ceremonies were held in London when General Persbing placed a wreath, as America's mark of bonour on the Cenotaph.
Benquet Igoroles in the Pbilippines. Burdens of 200 pounds ander & broiling son are quite common.
Miss Mary Dexter gels a daub on either cheek-they call it being "blooded"-to show she bagged hergame at the meet of the Quorn Hounds,
SODA
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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OH, DONALD ISHT
THAT PRETTY BOX OF CANDY
YES IT DOES LOOK PRETTY!
JUST LOOK AT THESE WONDERFUL ROSES! AREN'T THEY BEAUTIFUL?
THEY'RE
Donald, the Spendthrift—
PRETTY BUT THEY DON'T LAST-
DONALD, DID YOU SPEND TEN CENTS FOR THIS LITTLE BAG OF POPCORN?
SURE I DON'T CARE NOTHING ABOUT MONEY!
1 SPEND MONEY
JUST LIKE
WATER!
BY ALIMAN
I'LL SAY YOU DO- A DROP AT. A TIME!
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