Much of the news had returned to the routine, although one big new event for much of the country, Prohibition, was making the holiday season a bit different this year, which most newspapers were celebrating.
Otherwise, in the US, the season had returned much to normal, and was very recognizable to us today.
Which included the day for foreign residents living in the U.S.
Christmas morning, Ecuadorian legation, 1919.
The Red Cross remained at work in the distressed regions of the world, including in Siberia, where an effort was made to being Christmas joy to Russian orphans. You have to wonder how the future for these children played out and if they recalled this Christmas in 1919.
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