Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 24, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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SHE WAS A BRIDE FOR A DA
Mrs. Madge-Major Jackins, of this city, a dancer, eloped with
Paul R. Jackins, of Baltimore, on February 8 and left him
rfter dinner the same day. She only nurn.'d nun to spite
her parents, she said
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MIGHTIEST SEA FIGHTER OF THE BRITISH NAVY
The Queen Elizabeth, the most powerful battleship in the world in service, has shown the remarkable value of its
ong-rappe 15-inch Runs, which enable the ship to keep out of range of the Turkish Runs at the Dardanelles. She
has a displacement of 27,500 tons. Her main armament r i-Hs of eight 15-inch Runs and sixteen G-inch gunF.
SAVING SOUVENIRS FROM TABERNACLE
An Evening Ledger photographer arrived at the deserted
tabernacle in time to catch a souvenir hunter stealthily cut
ting away the last available bit of the canvas which covered
the rostrum from which the devil was daily chased.
SHE'S CHINESE AND PRETTY AND PANTALETTEU
The pantalette gown has reached the Pacific Coast. The first
person to wear it in Oregon was Jue Quon Tai, the belle of
Portland's Chinatown and daughter of a wealthy Chinese
merchant. Miss Jue has stage aspirations.
Photo by Underwood & Underwood.
ROCKEFELLER MAUSOLEUM AT TARRYTOWN, N. Y.
The body of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller has been placed in this costly monument at Poc'antico Hills until the family
cemetery in Cleveland is made ready.
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ROLL YOUR AVOIRDUPOIS AWAY
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gymnasiums ana is caned a success. The comoinawun v
vise and roller is declared to ba moat efficacious.
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