wTmwwr- ey -r -' - i,i ,.i THE EVENING TELEGRAPH re S. ,T Philadelphia, Saturday, July 6, 1918 K ? HE WAR HAS OPENED OTHER AVENUES TO WOMEN, WHO ARE QUICK TO GRASP NEW OPPORTUNITIES im ILm L -J 1 I - 1 4. ''V. , . SCHOOL DAYS OVER, farm davf began for Miss SOTPF FRE!Sn FROM THE BATTLEFRONT in France, a 1 3 'llv W&ffl3&t&' '' ''"HK-'.y7 " "' :'m'""'hsW' ' ' ' .'''"d'fifV.iit; ,;V.$& SMWWy HURRY CALLS FOR AID are speedily responded to by Lieutenant Alice Gaffney, of the Jer- I 'ai 'PyiV. " - ' MSmSKr-; iMMfc ; '' r-$ ;''hi &'-' 'PKa" $,' -:T" fMy sey City Red Cross Motor Servico, who has been sworn in by the police commissioner of that j g ;1"5? ' B$r?' i'x ' "v . " Km' 'AJV& ' '" - ' v' ' - ' i,r-V'?r'J"; ?XV'' '' ' OPXt city so that she may answer emergency calls without interference. ' E& ?Jv THE SURF BOARD is a never-ending source of delight for the fair bathers at Atlantic City and the other EVABnfiBfiPb ' "fPflSvAftH F V''V ' ' -I '''- " " R WA I ' , VAVAVfl '"' '- . T. t r Bf m v ao LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, anions the many pecupations undertaken by British women is that of riv' tl eting conveyor chains. " , International film bcrvlc ' Si , I . WITH AMPLE PROOF of her ability as a farmerette, Miss Beatrice De Lacey, from the Seabrook Farm, near Bridgeton, attended the 'JuJyFourth festival.at'the South Jeraey,town, DILIGENT WORKERS for the Red Cross are these youngsters, who realized the sunwof $35 from a fete in the square at Twenty-fourth and Wharton streets. j v J li:-Bj:flt. ; , ,-" i- v. ? - Kii&? a - .' -: v-v. ,- ' - sr.&iv .itt f'-i-f. -5SH-. i - S.V '(JV f2 -i L "".n T fcJBJ
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