M A . i" 'STIT, fe-J - TT&. . . 41 ( . i- lajEttmgffl memoir - '? , SATURDAY September 9, 1916 jx ' THE NEWEST IN THE NEWS IS HERE PORTRAYED TO THE READER THROUGH THE CAMERA'S LE SOMEHOW,, WARM BREEZES MISS THIS SPOT BbS!lillS3HH5V A" tho al ,dayof V?e n.atv.nal Lffi S'rfS tofiAmSSS 1 'At Sixth and Walnut streets, where the Curtis Building abuts upon two historic 'lungs .diBiiwi WPfcCVs. bcCOmCS dcep,y attractlvo to tto" "S champions A ef tho city," there Is always a breeze, even on these sweltering early September days. XHHywgHP"Sl, ' -0 . . arouna wie course. w NOTED COLORED CHURCH IN THE MARKET For many years the Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Twelfth street below Walnut, has been one of the city's landmarks and its congregation has comprised the best known colored residents of Philadelphia. The build ing, In which the centennial of its flock was celebrated recently, ia now to be abandoned. CopjTltht TJnlreriaJ Animated Weekljr. "4. TUTTTT flTTO nTXTTT T A XT OITinDO " VTA- WWAV WAVAUlflAl 3illJJ 0 Philadelphia's' landsmen, in common with their brethren from other cities, are learning how to man Undo Sanva big sea fighters in a month's cruise along the Atlantic coast I DRUGS ENOUGH TO STUPEFY A CtTY In the office of. Colonel Beach in the Federal' Buildingi is a three-part closet filled with the narcotic druira And nthpr'-nnrnntiPt-nnttn rnntnrp.il in V this city by internal revenue agents. A sectional view reveals opium 'i V pipes of great value, jars of drugs and various articles used by slaves i to ine pernicious name ,i PENNSYLVANIA DLKQATK8 AT SUVFRAGE CONVENTION JP As -. w mt1 PkiUiWphU, tor fcjws4tfMnlMst ia U th lmorUat bmtoaM truMUd by Um aaOoaal American wwawn' uffrat coaveutioa now In -- , 'St mJ1