?v , v . EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917 -v.'r;- notorial &; K &vXiwiS ISSSTC&.tfJ KIQfcfl, SH8w? lkJV kWI lJS - v ." B IS. s?l f .! ' Nfi sssgaa . S,5fiiW .i?Mil It' vnw RF.EKtNr: UKrnnn im tjiw air Hobey Baker, former captnin of the Princeton ..football team and the greatest ice hockey player of recent years, Is training for the aviation corps. Www Htm f JJQmmLwmm 119 J3?V Vf v If tV r ' 111 ! rV ll IK TO i& tfmhZMmmmmmmJmmWmmmLr W T'lirVVViiliVnBEiliB-'ilililililKnPViiiiiH & iSWJft t " vt-. V. m . ' . OL -. ':?4.-. ivt.r3nfe.y m ?' :ife' '-7K .a . . ,. . ,v -i g. - , vi. ,fg-: B3U3! KS'jB JiS US-I U't" JBKSHNHli. I mmmW MvmmmmMMUMmxmar mmmHwM'( nSmmmmammmmm- m,a.s 1 mTmmmmmmmmmmmK !. TKMii WWWLW " "v 8,BBHfsSSiBiloP j r Coiyrleht irnderwoou et Unilcrwoot, PHILADELPHIA PATRIOTS REMEMBERED was like this are being placed on Philadelphia homes from which loyal sons have e-ono forth to fight for freedom from autocracy. V A -vWkfa PREf3DENT STIH A FAN Robbed of his vacation by the press of war business, PresU dent Wilson finds relaxation now and then at the baneball park. He is shown grco.ting a lnwmaker at tlia recent congressional game. .rr:;: Mfi- A h Jkujt - Wfffeg4 , C' -: a . d, J- . .. tt" 'x w4k Ww8J- . r H a- H,p "?. IV LmmmmWmmmmW & ?j.t 'j'5tiSnw jj - tai. Hkviilfe. ..- wmtHmmtm .,.,., iMl S&44 WOULD THIS MAKE YOU DIZZYT One of the ways the boys amuse themselves' during vacation days at Stenton Park, Six teenth street and Wyoming avenue. : -' IMioio fioni Intematlonii) Film StrUttf xr C,9,L AND HAPPY ON THE SANDS BY THE ROLLING WAVES Marian W.dcner, of 1222 North Fifty-th.nl street, Philadelph i greets her with a joyful smile when they find her resting after a dip in the boisterous friends sea. iX" I KiJV l i vlMMrwmw mis ' .idvmmk&. IvmmwmlwP iliiHHIIlilHHimVvKoSHlS nlllllllHlllHBffi!HilSSS.S9illBiiiB IIIIIIIIIIIIIHH.IH..lSBBilBsHiH mmmmWLW LwS WH HHHw HHIh. HIv K mmmr Lr '' ; :HP ' :"'-y' -.. 'C ; -. ,y. ' , THAT OLD SWIMMIN HOLE STILL HAS ITS CHARM Splash 1 Off the springing board the kida tako the cool, entrancing plunge when school days are ended and they can roam through Philadelphia's beautiful suburbs every hot sum mer day. . ... I'lioto by American Press Association. , NKW SPOUT GAINS PAVOU AT Till; HUOHB JI"'.a.. Bo?tR McDyn, originator of the diversion becoming liopular on the snnds of Atlantic coast vacation reort8, Ih hIiowii astride her favorite mount liarly In the morning she may be Been riding at a rapid pace through the Invigorating surf. Coprrltbt, Internstlol Film Service. u, WANT MORE MESSENGERS LIKE HER Mim 1'iniy BrHn, the first gtrl wemgfcripi ' the.Poetal Tele traph Company 1 NeshviH; Tnn., hl woU the publte by hw -fwlitooesa U-BOATS SHOULD' BEWARE If Louia Burk, of Philadelphia, should see a periscope while bob bing ryer the waves Jn his speedy "A. F, B.,' A quick dive would ""- ' rr "- "- -vyji . . 1- "A BJT dp UAYQNET PRACTIQE BEFORE THE GAME Smith qnd, Ray Morjran, of tho Wnshlntftgn baseball team, are shown at drl)l, E4ch !, uJng hit iaitikfH i'k" u ItbVoApon. 411 - rtj j Sf-.'fc '4. .al ' rA,'
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