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

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WEDNESDAY
November 15, 1916
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LONG BKANCH RESIDENTS WOULD MAKE SHADOW LAWN THE SUMMER CAPITAL
Now that President Wilson has returned to Washington, a movement is on foot to have the United States
purchase Shadow Lawn as a permanent Summer White House. It is said that the place can bo obtained
for $150,000, and already several prominent business men of Loti Hranch have guaranteed 525,000 toward
the purchase price if the Government will acquire the estate. Shadow Lawn was built for a summer home
by the late John A. McCall, when he was president of the New York Life Insurance Company, at a cost
estimated at $1,000,000. Mr. Greenhut, of New York, is the present owner. w"Vj
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WHOSE EYEDROW IS THIS?
It is well known in public life. Send your
rucss to the Pictorial Pap;o Editor.
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SOUTH AMERICA SENDS THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF ITS KIND DIRECT TO PHILADELPHIA
The American steamship Suffolk, which is now lying at Port Richmond, is the first boat to arrive in this port from South
America. The cargo was made up chiefly of hides and rubber.
Thoto by Ontral New. I'hoto Service.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE FOR A WIFE WHO'D BE TRULY USEFUL
Miss Wichtendah, of New York, has chosen as her life occupation the gentle and
feminine art of the "moving man." Her father is in the van business.
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f PROSPERITY HAS HIT PHILADELPHIA HARD
Dews 4 litntb tret and Washington avenue an Iron foundry is so
.jMMtiMtfl witfc m4m Uutt tb men work out in the street. Here is a
frPi&p .Mmy bm JpwMM V i mm I nana o.f acetylene..
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FASHION HINT FROM RUSSIA
Mile. Doris wears this "creation" in "Till
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CHILDREN'S LIVES ENDANGERED BY CUT THROUGH OLD RESERVOIR
Parentsin the neighborhood of Twenty -sixth and Master streets aro protesting over the neglect of the authorities in
peraitting the ojd reservoir jvai to. remain unguarded, The children clamber up the wall and run or slide down it
1 . ever t, U oljey tracks at, the foot. The cut is between Thorapcon and Master streets.
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