NIGHT EXTRA NIGHT txttnxn i EXTRA U PRICE OKE Offi&J! 1 VOL. I-2TO. 40 PmODADEIiPHlX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914. CoTTnionr, 1814, t thm Pobjjo Imat Cokmwt. Roosevelt For 'Clean' Senator-Allies Move Toward Bruges Business Future Bright, Says Gary-Liquor O. K.'s Penrose Slate A DAY'S JOURNEY AT HOME AND ABROAD WJTIT THE CAMERA mgmmKmmmmmmmmmBm9BnmmKmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmml0ml9mmmlmmmmarm,mmmtm I I i i - i II I i-nipiirlwwiT l . i William Draper Lewis and Vance C. McCormick, snapped in front of the Washington party headquarters, 217 South Broad street. Mr. LewiB, tho Washington party nominee who withdrew in favor of fusion and Mr. McCormick, is holding spectacles in his hand. Mr. McCormick is the smiling man with the overcoat thrown over his arm. The picture to the right is that of a group of women supporters of Mr. McCormick and the Washington party. From left to nght, they are Miss N. Brown, Mrs. George H. Burpee, Mrs. Mary E. Hannum, Mrs. Joseph P. Mumford, Miss Mary B. Ingham, Mrs. Claude L. Roth and Mrs. D. C. France. . l' 1 I .-? i RTD E-TJXT'E'om OTIAlirtOTnUI AR WAS AMMnilMCPn VPCTCDTIA V AlTJ?n TJDnn nilBHfte aidpo fltJ HTS SniITH PnT.W! PVPRnlTTnM THIS PICTURE OF THE ENDURANCE WAS TAKEN AS SHE WAS BAILING FROM NEW ZEALAND FOR BUENOS AIRES AmnnCT thm Mtni:nnin M.itt.J. 1 J . ,... m checking ol all YTi umbrellas byYi K? The SftoTe l"ffShowSifira?LX,hiit0"0Cr,rdin8Kimd its l0n!fnt8 V new checkig 8v"em wh" npelS tne To the right visitors ore .surrendering their prodding ISSSmwta to n Stwffi PIodduiS a portrait wufa ao umbrella. The choking 8ystem nuke thii impossible mmjmm. .r ,,-- .7 Jh.. - ,2.-, m '