iFFwK L 1S. SATURDAY September 18, 1915 SATURDAY -ijlLi lEimtmg September 18, 1915 M Wltm 4 t 1 f r-r , ft. . ., A PAGE FROM THE OUT-OF-DOORS FITS ONE'S FRAME OF MIND ON A HOT DAY IN SEPTEMBER nJr"pKKEE9flHHMttiMH0flflttiMBwftfluSKS Hr WBP i .AKPGi)Etirt?ilHliH A COOL IUNGE IS THE BESf REMEDY FOR RAVAGES OP THE HEAT WAVES H3BWI. GOLF LINKS 5000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEI INSimp rnni mq S t BK?9lxflSiS x BBbbIb1HK&'Ov iK IS-ni -BwBBPHliBBBIBBBIMHBP m jTmzyycwSj . 3ivt x EBBjy f MM1MM111BIM - J BBBBftK8BHI Sb CvT7 HBBHHBHHHNHHhHH rwvo SURF POPULAR, THOUGH FALL IS HERE r W t W7 .w"e f wo maies nere exhibited her opinion of the , I v'uy fmi' intruding photographer in this unmistakable fashion. !i LAST. CALL FOR BEACH PARTIES ON SAND tt. i ... Liner nas imparted loi at the shore, where t form of amusement The warm weather has imparted longer life to the summer season' at the shore, where this is a favored jf-atAl , 1 i' FOOTRAT.T. AT on tt n-TTT- ptt a tti Captain "Ed" Harris, M thePenn football team, wears practice togs meant for this sort ui weuuier. , i m i . .., . V..W w Avukuaii lcuiii. wuars Tirnrni rnna ii-z j. I iw I ' wP'oar B . - &," . ESfl'?;?. r, ' 4 of weather. f . - tlV fli F E a j jaI1tIR?X f'"Mii- ---, i 0SS4?fei'''c' ' P y1 c rf& -t ' ' s W bI S HIIHIb - fewfe t w jpa3gjRHBw j sit ? I i HIiHf 4 l Ie fjwHHBHHBf ' j ::iMBHtoVB4HBHiilibt 1 iEJ I SURF POPULAR, THOUGH FALL IS HERE One of tlio ladies here exhibited her opinion of the intruding photographer in this unmistakable fashion. . i, Hurtoo in o of pm nmk4miU uuw ImaI 1 fcll -J1 Mwa - t T vti . ..AHOnm iTUDKNT OS T fliW-iBEB J. J. StowM 1 a ta,!, , i, , ' tl Mrt i ivP. - i. jt . f T-firr.rrt Hmmt 'ilitir iW WWKijiiJU'Jfcj