&pn ii ijjj Am ' 'n-Wilyt1 "orM"1 l.ii--mp9tpmiWW". 3STI7A THURSDAY June 10, 1915 v WPk jS&l -CJ jm swsjr Jk went m dX&&&& timet rtg tPSLm A BREATH OF SALT SEA AIR AND A GLIMPSE OF SPORTS TO BRIGHTEN THE DATS WORK liM' LS$$' ' "Mtm"' 'Mi:. A June la now In midsoason form, otherwise known as "tho pink of condition." Tho crowds at i4t,. . IllWMH&tflltlMMk. '- s ' . 'j&l llWR' &&r'? ,' ' mlSk " ,&' tho shoro aro dlvldod botween thoso who aro in agnin and thoso who wish they were. Above tMmlS ,k WfBKSm. , 1 ! "AS HAPPY AS A CHILD" W'tSv ' SSmF J ''' LOOKING OUT TO SEA : .'! And who wouldn't be? She is one of a thousand enviable ones. Wf'' 'V , ST Hsfe-- Tt "T ''.kK' A pensive moment after tho heyday of excitement on the beach. " ;$ ELEANORA SEARS SMASHING Misa Soars came to St. Martin's to play in the woman's lawn tennis championship matches. She is playing today in the fourth round. AIIOUT TO DESCRIBE A BOW OF BEAUTY IN A PLUNGE When "lovely woman" prepares for a high dive she presents a sight which may not be described except by the camera, as above. MISS SOPHIE NORRIS AFTER SERVICE She was entered with Miss Mary Williams in the doubles championship, but was defeated in the first round. . pi fiBx MBJEwtS j??ISi3iirBfe( MMp"MfTWi3nii' tmui OMTHrfiVln it C ft 1 tiirimn'T If li'li i TTn?iy 1Tr T itir irnffTfi ll ilTiiiff lii iT7lrVt j-VfcjJfcMf Tfcsiw inis f"ilw'Wr'BBJ8BHHBHBsB:gOTiMffligJwjFJilfc3MJ5aBW'' iWBWWWJMl V BWtlw lHffmlFTBuiUliiWft,?ttSi ff "tKt i 1 1 ifiBHITrT m.. j. 1 i 4 t S , U , UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CREW IN PRACTIPF mvnw rvA-,r,,n Jl ' " " . Il iL iB W week the Penn vanuy crew haa gan to Pougfakeejai for fiaal traimig The S of S f22S If 22t PR P0U,GHKEEPSIE YESTERDAY J JL """ "' " T " . 1, 0- 4 WOU. 8; Buue, ,. ;