?!' "iuewvMV iiiT"' ' T3" " W ' W-T -wjtV? "r h p'nyy H'm Wjp EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917 Pictorial gcctioh 10 AJMINATING PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S NEWS t mL-r BHBjrfSPBSff: .' .i--' ,''icsmBi?si itIsmp?' m : j TS ' .T '-" . . . vty"- A-L.;-,ff ? - )- t WVIVW- iy i. ';.-.:. fj( .". MHiK-.,.. 'J8tSJf..'(r-AS5M,f ' ' . 1 ' " . ' V ." V .y 1 . - j. . .j)v . ,IM".il Ei. .A .CUM hw ,K JBJUaBSBJBJBJBJBJBJMJBJVyrBJBJBJBJBIUjnn ...1AJ1'M.1. m rf: Jif . ;'- ,;- if!,, "i ' ' ' i iii a ii SOME OP THE NOTABLE PERSONAGES PRESENT AT VALLEY FORGE YESTERDAY People prominent in State and national life attended the presentation of the Washington Memorial Arch to the State, yesterday. The group above shows Governor Brumbaugh, Mrs. Brumbaugh and Colonel Fred T. Pusey, Assistant Adjutant General of the Pennsylvania National Guard. At the right is "Buck" Taylor, formerly associated with "Buffalo Bill," and now living in Vallev Forge. 1H A-RP vaNb.... M ..WW, HUH y& JHDHiutHnHS9i " 'JN - ' '"" H i H2Ii11 SEEN AT VALLEY FORGE Senator Harding, of Ohio, who was chairman pi the Republican Presidential Convention last year. THEY'RE AFTER A CO. TI0N FOR PHILADELPHIA This committee of the Exhibitors' Leag nts the next "movie" conclave to be held in this city. In the group aro A. E. Altnu ';e chairman; S. B. Blatt, B. Shindler, B. Amsterdam, chairman and treasure. O'Donnell and C. II. Goodwin. p., LEADING GRADUATES OF THE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL &6nt n lhs commencement exercises of the Girls' High School, at Cental High S wero, from left to right, Eleanor Boswoll, writer of the valedictory: Ada II. ?& alutatorlan; Jessie E. Getz, class president, and Hazel B. Aaron, reader of the i- valedictory. CHESTER'S PAT MORAN Frank Poth is tho owner and manager of Chester's hustling ball team, Ho has made a hjt with the Delaware County League fans. E1?scrappleM11 The Young Lady Across the Way THE TERRIBLE TEMPERED MR. BANG AGAIN MAKES A SPECTACLE OF HIMSELF WHEN A COW WENT MOO RIGHT BEHIND HIM JUST AS HE DUBBED A SHOT Tlie ymniR lady across tho way says Fho saw in tho pnpnr that tho war Inxatlcin bill had broiiRht to Washing ton tho hlgBcst crowd of lobbyists ever rcci there, and you can always trust the American licoplo to do what they can to help when tho country needs their services Force of Habit "What's become of your chauffeur who Joined tho army?" "Oli. ho got hurt through crawling under nn nrmy mulo to sco why It wouldn't eo!" V 1. VS -n-a trT. v. mmm"' ;-r ' or JmfrLL By FONTAINE FOX. (CopyrlihO. THE PADDED CELL ) LET UR Mlt?ROR Teul u what Your. s "- I 1 Ck HiR&THAT S ( us PACE FOR SuT 'FtRTlUIER F0( ) ah! w&frr vjEt?ERcHrv FELT50 Ll? "T " J l This airs ) mp MSMtk f I A Varied Diet "Do you have much variety In the exiting at your fraternity house?" "Well, we havo three different names for tho meals," replied the other. "Even as You and 1" 'Za. tzS . ' The Sketch. Mrs. Henne My dears, my dears; you mustn't do that ! It's a meatless day. Reciprocity? "Deal est, I ordered to be sent horns today a most beautiful hat for only $30. It's a perfect love!" "My darling, your love will be re turned." Tiger. As She Saw It II.. was explaining tha motorcar. This controls the brako." ho fald. "It Is put on very quickly In case of emergency." "I see." she replied, "something like a kimono." The Easiest Way -& 1 '"0 '.', I.ondnn opinion This is a lot of rot putting on these lifebelts, why can't they put one round the ship? THE ADVENTURES OF EVE III l t . BV H I I 1 gsksacggi ;S The Tatter. But, when the dressmaker mentions the pi Ice ($200). Adam realizes the trap Into which he has fallen; he doesn't want to buy, and he doesn't want to appear stingy before the little duck in the dress. SCHOOL DAYS us a. iic! fS- 1 VtiKLflHiH I Gee vhu.) dint I (Sw I 1 HhLLLLLLH Jive you Tn&nv a, ( I BiLH .bite? (ios.onL I H Dvl, go on Shcppi); pH Xjau. know Dlt: I st. PH The Reason Shopwalker Do you realize that yoa wero four hours selling those two women a yurd of ribbon? Saleswalker I know. sir. But Just ns they got to tho counter they dis covered that they each had a baby Just learning to talk. A Slight Misunderstanding rrlnttri" PI. Hon. Sec of Antiquarian Society (introducing himself to new clerk) Uood morning, I'm M; Snooner New ritrU (ox-T)arniaId--Oh np. you m't, uot wltU ine. U i- y 4 W 4 . . m ' . ",-fsii' $'' jfi -i. ' . yer -