KMwyMligw - i-jtpwigMmip?'' v J STRAT, a in' ii 'i " TUESDAY December 14, 1915 O ttytr 1 v v SIGHTS THAT THE SNOWSTORM BROUGHT TO TOWN AND OTHER THINGS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY; IN THE WIND-SWEPT YARDS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LOOKING DOWN ON EAST MARKET STREET FROM CITY HALL i. I... ' ' "i 3 ROUGH GOING FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS SILHOUETTES IN WASHINGTON SQUARE J AT THE POULTRY SHOW White Leghorn Got from Meadowcrest Farms, Merchant yille, N. J. ' Photo bx Harris & Ewiox. SUFFRAGE LIBERTY BELL NOW IN THE HANDS OF NATIONAL LEADERS AT CAPITAL, The symbol which figured so prominently in the recent campaign in Pennsylvania is now working for the cause in Washington. Bottom row, left to right: Miss Margaret Fay Whittemorc, Detroit; Miss Doris Stevens, Ohio; Miss Lucy Burns. New York: Mrs. Jesse Hardy MacKaye, Washington. D. C.: Mrs. Edna Storey Latimer, Maryland, and Miss Virginia Arnold, North Carolina. Top row: Mrs. Helena Hill Weed, Connecticut; Miss Elsie Lancaster, Wash ngton, D. C., and Mrs. Gertrude Hunter, Minnesota. A LADY OF QUALITY Light Brahma hen contributed to the poultry show by J. D Nevins, Chestnut Hill.
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