WJEFrv !o" r" " "FTU"? J< NIGHT EXTRA NIGHT EXTRA i itTt tin ft VOIi. I-NO, 48 PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914. CormanT, 10K, Bt Tnercntio Ltrara Counnr. jpbiob onb onira Cj R epuisea in North ermans PennVfichigan Teams Lock Horns City to Rush Food Ship to Belgians -Princeton Battles Harvard TEACHING PROPER CARE OF CITY'S YOUNGSTERS Mothers with babies in their arms flock to Temple University to attend Child Federation clinic. STEAMSHIP WHICH WILL CARRY FOOD TO STARVING BELGIANS Philadelphia newspapers have begun campaign to load steamship rapidly, as need is urgent 7sKs:sjuzKKKi3? rrrn ri'Trr iPiLlrpir irEnTfi irnlMTr. " T"nrwBiriTiiiiitf.i " fSff&' towSs -i s ImmSBt IRliiiiiSlllllli HH From left to right Miss Margaret C. Daley, national organizer of United Garment Workers; Miss Mary R. Sullivan, president Local 80, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders; Miss Anna Fitzgerald, president Woman's International Label Leasue. ' From left to right! they are. James W. Kline, president of International Brotherhood of Black' smjths. and Helpers, and James O'Connell, president of Metal Trades Department and third vice president ot American I'eaerauon ot ianor. ,. ?-iit'. -') vt- P mmmWM! ' " ---? 11 ! HI I III - V UBKtlK'CHIl' 1- "' lilliilliSli iiriiil' HNk. SYr.SPw i ii ior ICiFllWriTnnMffffTTTffTwTnrT iiTillllfilMi liirtMi iTTffi ii' "f ? iTiiiWmi "i f iff i nfiiiiiBIW i From left to right William H. JohnstQn, president International Association of Machinists, ano John W. Tobln, general vice president of Internat ional Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers. Ijl I ipuwy PREPARING FOR ORGANIZED LABOR PARADE Court -of Honor-is prosws of construction on Broad street, SAMUEL GOMPERS President. DELEGATBS TO A, P. QF L. CQJiYNTJON. WHPH . 0P8NS HKRB MO.KDAY PLASTER CAST OF LAST OF CENTENNIAL HKRU Buffalo's kide will be atretcbed arijuRd thw, ewktegUI ijtre;-cserta.;a. V rt m JJ1M K MK '