Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 77

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WASHINGTON. D. C. DECEMBER 11. 1921 B ool i U . G i S S 2mezcapearemgwyws gy e ey eTnyTsows % 2 i o7 - - . L - i ; ¥ i e ‘ e - pe. g e ‘v S e . ... Washington’s first snowstorm of the season. The White House and grounds covered with s s : a heavy mantle, photographed last Sunday. sk S Two hundred of the heaviest women of Los Angeles have formed an or- ganization to “reduce or know the reason why” The tug-of-war is one of their many reducing stunts—a seri- ous affair with the women themselves, but rather amusing to the spectator. + Ioternatiomal. Immigration regulations hold Jap- anese singer at Ellis Island. But the little “song bird,” Mlle. Camaki Miura, One of the interesting snowstorm pictures o f last Sunday. Youngsters making use of the The S. S. Polonia recently entered New York harbor was merely held to determine the quota Capitol grounds for coasting. with more than a score of Jewish orphans among the of immigrants from Japan in 1921. The By Simmons Photo Service. passengers, brought from Poland by the Jewish joint dis- photo shows her singing “The Star tribution committee. Little Chaim Rubenstein had to be Spangled Banner.” awakened to disembark. ZKeystone View Co.

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