Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1922, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGLhavURE SECTION —gULY 30, 1922 BON VOYAGE By W. E. HILL Copyright, 1922, by The Chicago Tribune. Ameng Those Present At The Rail When The Boat Moves From The Slip Are The Cresby Twins (In The Center Of The Group). They Look Alike To Most People. Although At Home In Racine Cne Is Known As The Pretty Twin And The Other As The Not-So-Pretty Twin. Even With That To Go By Peozle Sometimes Cenfuse The Two The Twins Are Being Taken Abroad By Their Parents To Make A Tour Cf The Battle Fields Cf France. Ana. Oh. What A Jolly Time They Will Have. For At Home Or Abrcad Delight And Lydia Cresby Are Regular Little Romps! The Young Lady With The Flag And The Dressed Up Kewpie Doll Is Miss Maybelle Diamond. Of Rollins, Ohio. And She. Too. Is Bound For France. Maybelle Will Know Every Man On The Bcat After The First Six Hours May- belle’s Mamma, Mrs. Roscoe Diamond. Stands Just To The Left Cf Maybelle The Two Young Men To The Left Of The Pretty—Or, Is It The Other Way Round - Crosby Twin, Are Hurling Heavy Pleasantries At Friends On The Pier. “"Herb, Here, Will Be Feeding The F |she(s)\l'_’guy Ecém Chortles Herb's Friend Bud. Herb’s Going To Be P Sic 0, The Friends Who Arrived Too Late To Board The Boat. "I Told Ycu.” Mrs Wray Is Saying Frigidly, “We'd Never Be On Time If We Took A Street Car! NOW you see “All Visiters Ashore”” Has Scunded In The Panic Flr? ken Ears & . Of Cousin L Celebrity From \ J \ simn\f»:rl‘ K Foreign Shores. tEY % 4 And Here She About To Be Inter- I ; e F Is Completely viewed By Report- i - A i "3 loR aiinA ers. Is She Glad i - f 9 Maze Of Cor- She's Leaving b ; ridors Below America> — What | H d ; 3 i 4 Decks, With Does She Think Of | f 3 : N : = No Dac o American men . ‘ { A ? SaveHerFrom Tall Buildings. ! : 6 £ A d ‘ 4 Being Carried Shcre Dinners, z H I ¢ Straight Off Etc, Etc.? To Euroge The Stage Celebrity. Mme. Katzenzeit. The Wagnerian Prima Donna. Is The Center Of Attracticn On The Promenade Deck. And Several Onlockers Are So Busy Following Her Arcund ** Just To Get Cne Good Look,”” That They Have Completely Lost Track Of Whomever They Came To See ‘ Bon Voyage From The Boys In The Office™ Little Group Of Wellwishers Coming Aboard To Say It With Flowers, Frutt And Litle Steamer Chair Pillows On Which The ko i Words ““Bon Voyage™” Have Been Wor ith Loving Care. The e o Carsic MIERcu ] Young Man Who Is Sighting His Party Is A Comic Young Man. Western Union N b{:l o dlSh'n' . His Steamer Gift Is A Great Big Joke—A Pasteboard Book La- Foy Btioute Mith e Crackedlcs fi" MO ; beled ““Cenfessions Of A Widow. A Loud Book.” When Orened A Florist Box To iscuit The VERY 2 3 The Book Will Explode And A Merry Time Will Be Had By All The Wrong Boat At MENT You Feel Squeamish The Wrong Pi You'll Be All Right No Matter retling HOW Rough It Is” And Whistling ougl| ) Merrily As He Goes

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