1 EVENING LEDGEKpmLADEIilPHIA, TUESDAY; JULY 3, 1917 A PICTORIAL PAGE IS AN IDEAL " PLACE TO FIND THE NEWS ON A HOT JULY DAf! . , ! ; K I I I iHVwll MUr rT f am IB mm. IgiBKBmn igPrSflBlEI-IW ,i IBB WJVj f BIH lHI BBWBtKT Mmpi milk fl fii it I "MOTHERS' CORNER" AT THE RED BANK SANATORIUM A hammock swung from shady trees and swayed by cool river breezes combats the infant mortality wrought in sun-baked, brick-walled courts and stuffy tenements. CREW OF THE MUNICIPAL NAVY'S "FLAGSHIP" Lieutenant Grant Marple (fourth figure from right), commander of the police tug Samuel H. Ashbridge, and tho membcra of the Delaware Harbor District No. 1 at the Race street pier. "riBBBBB j r 'vn!nHHaRiMiB0Oirawx mKBSSSKSBs. JtSl f BmB1k.?1Ta1 v-3ftSIBvC CwSRSuKSrflSi tLlu9tBmSim&. X VV n .' m! dM IK iJHr? A GARDEN THAT MANY A YOUNGER CITY FARMER MIGHT ENVY Patrick O'Donnell, an old sea salt of days long past, proudly exhibits to Dr. Frank McCullough, U. S. N., his vegetable plot at tho Naval Home. "GEE! THESE EATS CERTAINLY MAKE YOU FORGET IT'S HOT" ' In no spirit of derision is the nickname "Soupy Island" bestowed upon Red Bank by its juvenile patrons. COME ON IN, FELLOWS I THE WATER'S GREAT Even the "teddies" at tho Zoological Gardens havo their daily shower .bath these tropical times: BJ (BWATifSfc' ilr'WXxy r liHHIIBIisPICIslBBHilB Off HBilHjHHK' ilHHHIIIHHHBIHHIIBHBIIRiBHHHBHiSHEFilTTfllHHHlHH ( T&$k? W 4kp !w ,v jP w yfy W f ,.' ,4 -- ... . ' il . -: .' - yf P ' - ft' i ? ft V- -fell -f I Iff ,? 1 "' ' v I '- " I " f A ' F". 'IIMll r" :i7 in iJfnSi r JTBIMBWBM- " --1 Kvf wBl JnlssPlBiiBMiiBMH ATLANTIC CITY RED CROSS NURSES READY TO "DO THEPfRUBiT'r"t,0nal UB Se"'" In the picture are Mrs. V. Henderson Hcntr, Mrs. .T. R. Baltz, Mrs. F D. Vctterlein, Mrs. H. Atmore Prkenir, Miss Mary C. O'Neill, Miss Florence K. Leavitt and Mrs. Leslie Walker. '"fMi 7 t T't XVJ, JHt ". 3 V IkjHJHk $!lBA0flHBBiiHii''''fllDfeBflK TT 5 OFF FOR GREEN FIELDS AND FRESH COUNTRY AIR Two hundred school children start for Port Kennedy to spend a week as the guests of the Society of St. Vincent do Paul I llOY SCOUTS OPEN SUMMER CAMP AT BROOMALL Scoutmaster A. S, Roberta is instructing members of Troop 174 how to erect their tents. n I . l V . . 7 .-f i A t
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