BVBWWO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 21, 'mi GS A PAGE OF PICTURES WITHOUT cismr. PRH.Anp, Pt A,cX V! fa- v -A .Ml F ,' ' ' . ' T, , -v, V ' . . '. IBBBMIBininBIWPIM v:'. " ' x ' ; ' ' -lTV X 8V vM Vti SSSi' i - IIIhH III x Jr imm Ir &S H " A JIAN WHO ItAISED KACII SON TO BE n t . , m A SOLDI EU iiSiwk wilcr' ?fT,EnK,ine No. 13. with his sons. ft e( - (l Prank. riBht, both members of the I irst KcBiment, and fjrandson, Charles Win bury, whoso father is in the Naval Kescrve BSBBlOrW ywBT rl "': JKppf ? .- L j V Tt jatitytv. )Mt Bse-ink Mk . t Vv ." J 1 JBHfc iyyA- J j,, lBBHBKi IHbbHRSHbh l tiftn' wilp Jftf ' H 'Smithy. S$JJ$- J5jftK wi' THE MILITARY COSTUME INVADES THE CITY Mrs. W. P. Hall (at left) and Miss Annette Peckna display their patriotism in their street attire. Jb !' MMmMsk :M - ' '-: ' fA' PHILADELPHIA CARES FOR TWO REAL WAR BABIES They are Rebecca Smith, fivo weeks old, and Francis Kline, seven weeks, and give Mrs. Nellio Hirshbergcr, of the Sunnysido Day Nursery, at 1211 Thompson street, a busy timo caring for their infantilo wants. ,iH Jk "' - ::. ?:7 --"5 -..'H,frr:vr " .-..--'i r,;v,... -vSir,pa5KsS! ywi., ,fc-- v HERE'S A STREET THAT ISN'T A STREET Officially on the city plan, and bearing tho name of Hutchinson street, this highway, between Tioga and Ontario streets, seems "opened" only as a receiving station for neighborhood refuse. W i - - i - inn .i - ...i i i i,. .,.,- - , ,,, , .., i ,i V-..H.I iwii mi ii in i w iiwi wwwww mm u niiiwwwui. 'n i . i - THE GREATEST MONUMENT EVER RAISED TO THE MEMORY OF AN INDIVIDUAL Panoramic view of Girard College, where the birthday anniversary of the founder has Just been celebrated by a grateful army of his foster-children. & j-ii !. ;- Kff-S ' :. xTi
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