These girls are being coached at Manchester, for the Christmas pantomimes, Here they demonstrate the proper way to hold the leg."
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
WHY ALL THE
VAUDEVILLE ?
WELL, THERE'S A MOUSE IN THIS FLAT
SOME PLACE
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,
1921.
ERA NEWS
Madame Kaji Yajina, 90- year-old Japanese Woman losder, photographed with a petition which she presented to President Harding. The petition, written on Japanese rice paper 100 yards long, is a demand for the abolition of war, and bears the signatures of 10,000 Japanese women.
Mr. Arthur J. Ballour, at
present at Washington.
Little Betty Sze and her mother. Betty's father is one
of the Chinese delegates, Alfred Sze, Chinese minister to the Cnited States. Below, Mrs. Yer Teching (left) and Mrs. M. T. Tyao, wives of Chinese techoical experts.
JAPANESE VISITORS TO THE U. 9. left to right: Baron Shidebars, Japanese Ambassador to the United States; H. I. H. Prince Kanesaka; Vice Admiral Barto and Prince Kuni,
YOU'D BETTER GO DOWN AND
TELL THE JANITOR THAT WE HAVE -
MICE UP HERE!
Wilbur Has Enough Expense
I'LL TELL HIM MULE THAN THAT
SAY JANITOR, WE'VE GCT RATS UP IN
OUR APARTMENT!
WELL GET SOME RAT BISCUITS AND PUT THEM
AROUND
BY ALLHAN
I WILL NOT! THEY'LL
EAT WHAT WE DO
OR THEY'LL STARVE
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