The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 15, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 34

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY RPE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION
Curious- Old World Scenes JtyoicrfrapAed by Omaha IraVelet
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Ttienf ar (IiImum, nail boat of (lie Nile.
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One of fhfl Iraitlr cene near Verdun, France, I I lie "Trench if Hie
Mayonrf." Here French infantrymen, killed liy I In- Mux-It of a hilt
German shell, were hurled iiiiiIit I he arrninian inK shower of debris,
only Hit bayonet left pmlrudiiiK. Tin- trench of death has Ijwn
preserved a an object lesson of horrors of war. Since the war
Americana have erected a mausoleum mer II.
A typical (roup of children
lower Fgypt, photographed
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i-oolies niisine ualer from (lie Mlo
for Hie lnl-;ilii'ii ilid lics.
MIsh 4ih iiM-d this method of
Iriinsporfalioii on Journey to
Kfiyiilian tenitlea.
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The world fiimnus cheese market
at Alkmaar, Holland.
Ho far hs In known, I'tolemy and Cleo
palm never had to fare a pholograiilier,
but Just lnok what liaiiiiened to them
aliitve! Mj)he they didn't IiniU like this,
hut this record of their feature, a
carved on the h.K.Vtian Teniile of ten
dera, haa survUrd IhroiiKh many rentu
rlea and apitrara kimnJ for many mure.
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tombstone. The sculptured slltiuf figure ret
resenlH the perNon buried Ix-neath.
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rholoeraidiit on this pace were furnished by
.Miss Henrietta Kees, music critic of The
Ihiiaha Ib-e, who returm-d recently from an
extensive tour abroad.
The women of Holland still prle their
beautiful luce bonnets, but many of
them refuse to ienore entirely the mod
ern hat. The milium at the left is shown
wearing her ?Oth century hat oer the
traditional bonnet.
This Is the "Jeweler' Itriilne
Italy. Iloth shirs of the slrui
with siiimII jewelry shois,
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