Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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SATURDAY
March 6, 1915
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THE PHILLIES AT PRACTICE DOWN SOUTH AND 01 HER PERSONS WHO FIGURE IN THE NEWS"OF THE M
TEACHER-WIFE BATTLES FOR RIGHTS
Fallowing the successful fight of New York teacher
mothers to be restored to duty in the public schools.
Mrs. Maude L Richards, of Portland, Ore,, has started
a Wal battle to compel the Board of Education to give
hp tMk Jw? RSttiip as a tocher. Mrs. Richar.d was
Ni,m fsr-marrying whan nfeyed as a teaefasr.
Hr fet has cauwi a sttr is Oregon,
BROOKE HOUSE, WHERE SOCIETY ENJOYS ITS TEA AND TROTTING
The Jones Wlster home, at 1819 Walnut street, has been opened to dancers under the management of Mrs. Edward
Srooke and Mrs. James T. Halsey. Miss Charlotte Brooke is shown on the floor with John Milholland. Refreshments
aa served at the tables around tfe walls. The rooms are artistically decorated in a color schema of yellow.
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NEW AUSTRIAN FOREIGN MINISTER
Aaron Burian has a heavv load tn earrv in his I3
capacity. It is asserted that his appointment wwf
caused by the ill feeling in Hungary against wi
Austrian conrfiiot nf th ThA rtnrnn. D&XTM
Hungarian, appeased the feelings of his countrya
and obtained better organization of the defense agstffcfl
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