Jft''MJ....i-tVmm "l'l,ll,l))H'ilen"lW7 l,MH'"f.llJm'.Jl IIIILIUWWMWIWI MH . i IJ IWIWpillU'MVWWMWI'llWWklWW'IWWP'HPWiPWlWf EVENING IvEPGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1917 P, 1 Section '1T i w'T? "Pf '. mwiiwut KENSINGTON'S NEW HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS NEARS COMPLETION OP ' SlSSVv FORMER PRINCETON STTUdIeAVIATION1"0'1' The close of work on this splendid structure at Coral and Cumberland streets will mark the fulfillment JM lilllliA Jack Laird, known to all followers of college baseball as a brilliant of a vigorously waged campaign on the part of the Citizens' Association on Public Education, a Kcnsing- MMKf ' 15lsk member of the Orango and Black team of 1914, is attached to Aerial ton organization. SW" "llllflllk Coast Patro1 Unit No- s at Mastic, L. I. CAMDEN COUNTY'S VICTORIOUS RED CROSS TEAM First photograph of tho competent collectors whose zeal carried them $25,000 past tho ?1CO,000 goal set r county. Fhoto from Telouss & Campbell. up for .the SUMMER SEASON IN FULL SWING AT CITY'S PUBLIC BATH HOUSES The photograph shows a swimming instructor at tho Twelfth and Reed streets bath outlining the early strokes for a beginner in tho natatorial science. - i BERS OF COMPANY C, FIRST REGIMENT, N, G. P., WHO WILL. APPEAR fN A MINSTREL SHOW TONJGHT. IN. THE CENTER IS. MISS. ELIZABETH. SWANTON, PIANJST. 3 J- I i .Tfl tl i ?tt si I ' . , , -IT . . (L :&-ji- je