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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1920)
1 PICTURE PRESS ORAVURB SECTION 4 J l V ,5? r il ' L- 11 I r u I If lifr A U I i ' I, 'y ffl" i x if grt -J For Mdroe and Mtdamoiielle the latest creations from Paris. The small hat, with spray, feather or veil (or additional charm, hai bean decreed by leading fashion artiata of Farm to be the prevailing mode for the i.si..::iaMc ven.cn ( riiiitoKriiplm CopMluhtiil hy iVririim I'urk, frmn Inirrniitlnnul) 0 1 At the mart of the world war, Miaa Bertha Stock, a Polish woman, lived quietly in Chicago, Illinois. Unable to" reaiit the lure of excitement and action abroad ahe sailed for home, donned men'a clothing, and anlisted in the Poliah Legion. After some severe fighting at the 'r-jnt, she was wounded and her identity diacovered. Upon recovery, ahe enlisted in the Women's Legion of Poland, and has been cited several times for bravery and distinguished service. The photograph ahows her chatting with an American officer in the city of Lemberg, where it now does sentinel duty fl J 1 ' . ' I ' , v i ' . xi h . : . -pj-.aeiiasssss f";- x - , '.. .l:.fi Her boy DIP come back. This was a happy moment at a most tragic time in the Ukraine. Men were coming back who had been away since 1914. Their people for the most part did not know whether they were dead or alive, for there had been no chance for letters. Hundreds of women met the trains day after day, only to be disappointed. "C2 CSir f r t3 ' pTiMtaKkVU Unusual and striking view c'i one of the porticoes of the Lincoln Memoris,! in Washintin, D. C, which is nearing completion. Seen through the pillars is the shaft of the Washington Monument. i "Ma Cherie," rated best dog in the first show of this season of the French Bulldog Ciub u: America, Iield at the Park.Avenue Hotel, New York City. "Ma Cherie," of the Anjou Kennrls c: Pelham Manor, N. Y., owned by Mr. H. W. Jackson of Pelham. was awarded the trophy ol:-rt l for the "best in the match," after win ning in the novice, limit and open elates. ( rijiimu i, ),h Cup i iirlMi'il l,y InHTiif il.inul) 3 The statelv Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The memorial has cost over $3,000,000. It overlooks tb beautiful Potomac River and it may be seen from Arlington or any of the high bluffs surrounding Washington. (I'huinitrnph I'opyrlKhii'il Int. i n ,:l"iial m Ihe fall season brings as much delight and fear to Danish students as it does to some ,n mi American colleges. Of course, since girls are the subject, our Danish friends do not ;o ve: far with hazing. They just compel the new students to wear the white cap with the black r.m. which is so prominent in this picture of Danish college girls. 1