Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 28, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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SATURDAY
August 28, 1915
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AMERICANS CAN TEACH THE REST OF THE WORLD THE GENTLE ART OF PLAYIN!
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ENJOYING LIFE AT ATLANTIC CITY BBBsSliflpBiJH , - " "1
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FRANCES STARR "SHOOTING" THE WAVES
The well-known actres3 is having the time of her life "aquaplaning" on tho breakers at
Lake George, where she ii spending tho summer.
ANOTHER ROQUE ENTHUSIAST
William Hoppack, 2153 Natrona streot, is one of
Moniot's closest rivals for tho roque honors of the
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SHILOH WOMEN'S BAND GIVES SINK-PHONY CONCERTS
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helmet, these women of Shiloh, N. J., play every day on kitchen instruments for charity.
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HERE'S AN EQUAL SUFFRAGE BALL GAME Pho. by p,ui Tbom.on.
Prominent .New York society people and theatrical luminaries enjovlnif themwlvea at a aummer rawrt. From left to
light. W, O'Bannan, catcher,' Mrs. Horace Wadaworth, at bat. In background Horace Wadaworth, Hojbroolt BUbil
Mrs. Page and Eilee Hackett, daugbar o Mary Uaaerlug. and Jam XHaakaO,
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