Wm m 7 . "7Sii.W( 2. -yew- faienmg public SMar -. PHIEADEIiPHIA, SAXURDA?, SEPTEMBER 2. 1922 f . .yi r J a Lft ,, M Bfc ip y . v sWvjAvsvj'v..jv4lre &"..:? ' ixv. .! y ' r- &?J s l. ?U s.. ,,-;- ,. v ..w:.; '&. :..- -;.s. I- i Ik f ?! ?',' i7M IN J1 ! B.'. 5'- C- fe V, &&'&. i? -, 1-Vf.j, As J' r WiviZ I im!Kiis SSW stsj&djirvrv wrVxTvBHk ' BftfifHI bHHb nfffy I. f.H Wf Mi THHfnHw. S ' ,i,.i im 'Aff3. s ;?.TMm 'Mi'mM KW&tv-vSv lUu ki5i-Ww 1" CiW .' -. V i ' ' ' - ,v? - a' mi t -v ,r;ip . vfMswM '1J .iSV-" jHHBHHHIHBIHH "MISS HARRISBURO" (Gcrtrude Shecmack) "MISS DETROIT" (Betty Madsen) "inSS CHESTER" (Anna Marie Burke) "MISS AMERICA" (Margaret German, who vaB "MJas Washtegtarf last year) Jnt a few of the plrla -who-bare been selected te represent their "Heme Towns" In the "Congress of Beanty," a part of the Atlantic City pageant, which will be held next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. They're all candidates for the high effle of "Queen of the, Carnival" "MISS TOLEDO" (Leralne Foskey) "MISS WHEELING" (Mary Dague) "MISS AKRON" (Deris Wlddershelm); X f??i 1Y " ' yi-j( vfl -"rf " fete.-- - sSPlfe5Sa55?! fi' "? 1. ."wisr - - a.t . -A ri-fc-wanfe w,it; ZO! I wRte ' . w va ." 1C '5x!-wx Ix a. - .ritai FILLING FORMS en the north stand of Franklin Field with cement, m the construction work of the preat stadium is hurried. Penn's first football game of the 1922-23 season will be played en this field September 30 P tfch&tfrU' Wttff l ..vh.x " SVv .rf?l,r. A EEV,1. III (V-tAl I ' -y; - f & war :wixi : M JkSSB8ib pttiB?BjHH iiiMBMKSvSK2S'5 Km Si c;rni rmti $m?w:&A&. ii!X t-..J WgSSW .v Ob' iC i Wr i A 2&M 'fym isi,rr.-0'tE,t'!i t$im&w ,iw&3m2&a ' fwal r' a va&K-r-B '.;-'-:' " si am ? - . ji9MKv. a Mm I w n V AV' ifi?- -5t', iT 3P A if- ''';. V Jh&'dMiJJJl.L it? tVrt, iAr,k ,.-s..t3"-X 5J ?ftC J" 5v-. '-i v W 111 1 ii 11 m, l U' jwiWiia; ' w : hk a... .ht. v tlWA liiBiiiiiim'" ' iillllllllllM : fill's Mbmmm V.t isW HIV "v',! ' ' VM "MISS NEW YORK" (Dorethy Hughes) "MISS COLUMBUS" (Katherlne Campbell) "MISS CLEVELAND" (Mrs. Leile Charles) Mere of th fair one selected te represent their cities In the Atlantic City pageant CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA?. x "' y 5SK,V'VW- ilk. ts. "!giS32ssil ,7jSe.sa -sSsetmms, saKKC&.tS raUtdl; 1 It(dKLlXbAU MIIIVHLJHI Itfc .ifwr T.M'- KTtFl l!!fli!Hisl iCSiitr IlillliltltllV KMlit iVVf 1iS.3? ' "",1. ?'?s""LJ P ,.?( 1' V W .1"' fK ' ft. flBU V '-..' -PTO JW "Wgayyey i ., v.v-v. ii Will JWi ' liMMIMiiM llittWliWliiiiiJl " :u f,l.f;4?rlFw TfsHt4'ilBBfcSifI mm 1 v H&'BiuM wHHSiKii!.i ''vrwMV'- - ..rSs. "' 'jra i -,i?' " ' iTSf!? . ..1 L' yAvX,VK ' sHpA -jiMasMgtiiiiWP grig v l' 4' W ' J' U A P,S 'Ti.'i' TCW..' Vi SSx 51 IIIIWi.J'i -s;- - V- r'iiA., BU.-sm KlV-OTTi fc;J 1 J- )'". .JL'fft I xMAA &I lv-'yiiy BUST DELAWARE AVENUE. Mere and mere each day traffic en the nvenue that I borders tne uelaware Kfvr increases, due largely te the Improved condition of the paving. i. oview was maae at tne loot 01 iviarnet street t - " ' -V'-ti. iSCMjSr .. MtX XBifc. X&?eBBV:4WBlBBBBBMifBBM J ' -J- Vt 'St i ' ",? " 'Z5- :m .'f 1 ;?isf!;?' l W-X&X ..' x '':4nAtv j 4iS V' ' 1SV3V x ;. & 'i-wr-:r -? '! i 'S'- ' X?,,'-.' ,ri,-t itr"t ti' V illllllKJTKJH S.-. 4 E223V a iBtd ii Tim '"Si WjFT ix.'sr?.i '. 'h WW i l.0!rfS'i& Kaf.-s. i?w? fesss.? R?3f?y' t--. a? fJ r''" .y,-!fsj mi IMXi m MR8. THEODORE TrLLER, of Washington, heads move- Beent te combat un-Amerlca propaganda THATS THE WAY TO SEE THE ZOO. Dorethy Whitehouse (left) and Dorethy Crowther are in su preeo command of the ponies as they ride along the paths te peep at the birds and animals BUILDING THE FIRST INCLOSURE OVER THE EXITS AND ENTRANCES OT THE MARKET STREET "L." This one is located en the south side of Market, west of Fifteenth street. J. Herbert Saurman, superintending the work, is tht contributor. Send us your eldPbfladelphla photographs H. O. WILBUR, Philadelphia business man, gWng a few inside tips te Billy Burten, of New Yerk, en th finks at White Sulphur Springs DIRECTOR OS GIRL SERVES of the Central Y. f J 0. A. She is Miss Josepa Blake Reck, of Chestnut m Wm hP AtBKHiiuMBlSlBmUBIBl V V.. m- MRS. MABEL DER BY, Democratic nomi nee for State Auditor of Delaware :W. W. ATTERBURY JOHN H. MASON Te head Sesqul-Centennlal Committees. Mr. Atterbury is chairman of plan and scope work, while Mr. Masen will head finance activities T - M tt nr 3 - itvr mi (ifk 'IS' W z&wwzmmt 1 lxm, T&sArir tmrtfzMX- mt i fmmmmUBm iBl KUSTLING AWAY FOR THAT THREE-DAY VACATION. Saturday. t'-fTS.: Binifnv nnrl T.nhnr Dnv call mnnv Philadelnhinnq te New Jcrsev resorts. They ?v'.' an cressins ever Delswara snrenu as the cameramsn works - fP?p'5Wf . . ?ift r; vwj iMftit.P!. 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