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If the thoroughness of their training at the Lee School of Practice U any criterion, they will never bo known to bake biscuits lliat can bo truthfully labeled "sinkers." They arc diligent students now, hut if the ambitions of their mothers and teachers are realized, they will become enualh ininent housewives. Left lo right, Pearl Virginia Davis, Lucilc Bricker, Margaret G. Smith and Marion Schaffcr. lKk IB B "IlCA Jiil'iM wM Wk M: jftH' Wmi 'VPf " BHr-t: LB' Wmx- Wm I mWki H B S' savVfllBK' BL bh EjM -nnaMnvvBMMvaHbmanj US -M)ES OF NAl'OLEON are llie tricbrno hat llie dircctoire rape. And, by llie way. se articles in this particular rase are worn the bride of Ensign E. S. Pou, son of Con grcstinan Pou, of North Carolina. 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Take these Philadelphia women, who are workera for the Council or National De fene. The Uk they havo et for llienuelvei ihU week is lo Kour the Thirty-fourlh Ward for women willing to register their names for nalrlotie service. Ami their ii..? n.,V ttw, left'toTi'iIit, tho MJatne J. Uwiry, U. W. Uurlliart,T. Harrison, V. Windless, A. 1. Boya IrwJt), A. Cameron, Ida Tuoby, E. E. Arthur. Front row, Mn. F. N. Brown, Mi Elizabetk . Punly, Mn, T. Stephentou, chairman; Mn. A. Huoii Mn. It. Henry. v a'IU? WbY. T,,E W.0?,EN'f America have responded in the nalion'a hour of .1 I i ' r . " " war. My vray of . ni"fl Uflll Iim nn nl lli. I. !. l. f. Yhu,r:u.r,.r:wj":"r. srf !":,.?. w ".ry lV'ii ' -Xl .7 "' " 'ircr itamsey, (lauc Iter Of Mr. M.lUmsey, of. Washington, D. C, whose photograph appears upiuuxu a inn oi ease 10 neroniH wnrii.. i.. ii.. . ami' Mri. George 'above. She rs .. i i i .r ?.. . Department. 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