TCPfW N3fe fcS.f I SVr.J.. -,fc( 771e 2?ei f - rt? T-TTT F O F A7 i mi " n j &" t fix. i". JJ B . W JSAL - -, S V News, Pictures Daily . THiE EVENING" TELEGRAPH- .September 5, 1918 , afttE PATRIOTISM OF OUR WOMEN CARRIES THEM TO T!HE MUNITION FACTORY AND THE FARM "Mk ! It 4 tit ' ,-v. L K ?LJlJ ERni iJSIV T" y ' ' h,H- a v ?. K3E1 :rsjii ftM W Vi f m rM 1 m m. a T'l kJ 5J EKi fife m &j VSS :& i i'j'ji yji l; K.V-py !S I.-V.J-A; rrC-!'v k': TVflt ,v. kit; ,- f :H s!.;vj5 V4" 1. i- fjf''i,' f '"$' f. (,?$'S-.- - !S?SA A?rr. r 'S'KrfA IM ? yrfi2 '-v-f ;"' :s"x .- t J.V-" iVV'ya &'i ; efe '? " to": '$$,' 1. S-:''?-J 5??vft.a ,. SftiJi.. A'4';yl i o .?$' A' Fv?tj v,v- "its. VJ -u. r,- . V..' tz$.i C'i .'SX. " 'r " 1 Vvf , A 1 'ts',r.o- :T:'M3r( cvw-r'.s;! RaS rxtl tTiff 1 :w vi .,v- Kki .N '.''-X v s Dk OVER JERSEY WAY the pciches arc all but crying to be picked, which explains the presence of these young women orchard hands, who have come from points far distant for this employment. Lack of help has placed the big peach crop in great jeopardy. !&f fcS W ,V fs :? Vf- THEYi SEE THEIR TASK through to a finish, these "orchard. ists," even r to loading the brimfur baskets of fruit, aboard the city bound trucks, as shown above. r. fi Mr m lJKJ' r'S & SSuS' E '.' La "'X'1 HiiSX ; a- V;S i "& v-K' i '-""Nt-wi ssni v,M7Hy- 3rw-v V" ?lts' Y' W 7 (jwjiij SW 5 w ". ?'?-!.tl d?J1 SViSjs'-' c nmifT .m -. a nivri mTTm ii if J ..iil . i . .. .. . . .. . ........ 4 -" uuyvim ai AitwtiiH ruiiNi. me powuer ks eive a great aeai 01 attention to Keeping themselves in tne best physical "wr'' trim, for the work of manufacturing guncotton cannot be called easy sy :&' 'K'y V. i A3 ' . rfi at 'AH f& XJi. Ef-5'x.! r 'rxj "!? . ' t l"i m c i ., in "1 ux mmmC -f'??l ttfetoH" 7 of 'eft its Mssa ma ? 1 " T1 ij.. ". rv-X-Ts fc. 3-JtJa :4 "v? ;-fXi . iA n: iC" . ,,7 j 'V g ViiV-- 5-V- ij ?$ S!V. t-ir! NEVER BEFORE in their luscious history have the Jersey peaches had as "pickers" persons quite so commensurate with them in fairness as is the case with this year's suffragists. Tf0l Vi.j--"i IMT1 s 'fW. J&A -x '"t'y-'siifafr.sXJitSF-WS.iijr; tti jf -r A . s V ' - nA' aA -riv mmmm iw .MWnarirramarniiMiirr i ggSBU'SW! " "gw .'jWlHIIWia x-H-' 1M SJrB EH HA' ym Xe mAMmM WBB& sm mm msm t AFTER A HARD DAY inl y id County, these patriotic farm -v workers "come back' IN THE REALM OF CALISTHENICS the "powder girls" arejuat.as enthuslasUc, if not' bo talented, as they are at making guncotton. ' m l A ?1 ,i m to?: at uridgeton, K. J. tff r.-- fe?. . . '-a k! i-JSyj, -t. wrasri' r.- a. J-P 4l'Tl,'J ; jt D'J V.a
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