Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 15, 1916, Night Extra, Image 18

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TUESDAY
February 15, 1916
SCENES THE COLDEST DAY THTS WINTER BROUGHT WTTH IT AND SOME CONTRASTING COSTUMtfl
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THE STORM TURNED RITTENIIOUSE SQUARE INTO AN ICE-COVERED $? j ' A l-' I '- " ' - ' yv? ' ' ' "'-""' "'" ' '. xtffli ''
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IN THE MEANTIME
The fortunate can digport themselves at Palm Beach in Austrian
bathing suits Uko this worn by Mrs. Edmond A. Hughe, of Bis
marck, N. D,
IT WAS A FINE DAY FOR SKIS IN CLARK PARK
Photo by International Um Ser ice.
WHILE WE SHIVEREP
Miss Lulu Efaw, of New York, found it warm enough.
In Florida to enabla her to emerge on the beach in this
pantaletted affajs -? brown.
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