gc iq&gjgEF''virw&xi& w m$3 3v wh 3- Wvr Wjs-s74 ,,, jj i- -t ", 391 "F j!Vi 'i-iiFp--Vjr' SflWWKSS STRA WEDNESDAY December 22, 1915 o Uriiger tftmtg i n n iiiiii mm "ii i . rit M ffi & 1 iftr I 1 it 1 PICTURES SUITED TO THE SEASON HELP TO ILLUMINATE THE WORLD'S NEWS OF THE DAY ii i rmmm mm Ml. t1"""""" - - ". OPEN AIR OFFICE WHERE CHIEF AND STENOGRAPHERS WORK WRAPPED IN FURS gp -HMBwiliMSB'B Having injured his health by too much indoor confinement, Roger W. Babson, the statistician, has devised this means of staying jPyfe I BBBMMsMMBIBMB out in the open at his home in Wellosley Hills, Mass. Note that the girls use hammers to strike their keys, thus protecting & J n'rJMUm?..&M1m WKKtm tmtuJssgWi&mal&KR ,0gP& jffiffi i-j Photo by Relly L Way. HOW HE LOOKS AT FULL LENGTH This is George S. Webster, who will direct the Depart ment of Wharves, Pocks an4 Ferries in the new municipal cabinet. BALL PLAYERS ARE JUST LIKE ANYBODY ELSE AROUND CHRISTMAS Among the tree buyers at City Hall the camera man discovered Mr, and Mrs, "Bob" Shawkey, who willingly looked cheerful. The former will be remembered as a moundsman for the Athletics, later with the ;New York Yankeaa, When he Is not pitchjns he conducts a garage at Llanerch. Hia bride was $ Philadelphia jrirL Fbow by Belly A W AND HERE IS GEORGE E. DATESMAN A new view of the new Director of Public Works", w takes office with the hw Year, a :i
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