EMTfla "r y 1 " .l !'. i Si- -u i? .' ar ".-. vr-wt.,.-. ? F.Sf P; .? ..&,. - "j wT K& W ' a. & A 7. w. f 't "V.t ." uv &,' ' m nsE w K?.i m 1 'I 7e Ztesf TVeo; Pictures Daily laientntj public ledger THE EVENING" TELEGRAPH , " WEDNESDAY September , 1918 1 PHILADELPHIA'S BLIND MEN "DO THEIR BIT" -WOMEN PLAY IMPORTANT PART IN WAR ACTIVITIES i MBttKriiiini ii " ' ' - i i"F'-iZi"yit . 'S -. p$ t.r . w,if ,( rvA ?; ,2?'2a! .l t t i IKSMJeS hif'!-x4i ATl :.' :',W ' -( f,r -a r flB HmtS ?,-& H kV)!f x wxaivJ'w Si c i,: W& J 3 W sU. p;Mi 3KI '? fVH fMl feM&i Tassl CS5 Tfi'-l liSLKjJ Vf! A- 'J Vj ??&; Tzzt: ? X-( ,1 tie wm& n i 'M A im m f-s? 'r-? - 't 'Av "-M1 KaRI jKH MS rsj &Mk & ft?i ' ' 'M ,vr't vrn-. , i & SktiJ 'i XJ?i kV&V-j 'ii Sf'V H(VV' :& V$& JH 'M m mA && i w. Kjr?. ran fef'tf; rsks'" wm- t t'Vi J BMJ 'e,m 4'y la 9 ; W KifH iss fjp IM Aifj fe-f M H, &3i3 UNCLE SAM, PREPARING FOR A CLEAN SWEEP OVERSEAS and at home, buys brooms made by tho adept operatives of .the Working Tlome for Blind Men, whose ability to run ma chines with speed andi.-iracy insures a high-grade finished output &m ?.& o U-,iW !.? 'K9i i--l && Kvm SS'JiJrSS Wfr$v 'VT" -Vrii --Hf , ''?! "k' i&-'"tLj THEIR DELICATE SENSE OF TOUCH enables these sightless artisans at the Working Home for Blind Men to recane chairs with a skill and exactness that astonish visitors. WWPWWWM 'H"yglWl"""'."H L2EXE m lK m &?&& -w- Wit i ..i-l -8LSS.-- ? m. j. m, $'? v. v- Wl' . 2V &; .c? ,s 3ir- - ';' rV&: SlaS !J'" :5- i -$" !-,', f;5' f-f'je-v ' m J t&,- "PLACING" THE CAMERA, THOUGH 'iMti CANNOT SE Jd IT, tho "family" of the Working Homo for Blind Men,'' Thirty-sixth street and Lancaster avenue, awaits the arrival of sightless American soldiers soon to be billeted there by tho Government. A fund of $150,000 for equipment to accommodate these war heroes is about to be started Ct- wm2 Iffi WIRING BROOMS CALLS FOR SENSITIVE FIN GERS, and this blind oper ator makes his digits "see" as ho performs that intri cate task. & t 'fi&i. P- 'j&m' rv.v: sy?rf iXv li: 4ik WM kX 'iK 'mvb Wi f ''& V yh Tw "' 'J: "-' xtfWM ir& tfim FH .:.'iii .r..Ae SV. imrK wm W'Kf ''"'' i' '"f5 . ,",,:f svs; :P: J'3 r'rfe ;!!' N,n, ;I;riv-t :", -;:?& :-i ..' Jfyj ..-S- fix X.'?v".- '; .vftvi iiji. ? .vr. fe v ';' '; 'l 'is ; r i Ataii..; ' "V!T; ti fES'sN iiSii Ri2, STUDXING LABOR CONDITIONS IN AMERICA, Mme. Alice Guebel do la Ruelle, of tho Heench Department of Labor, is visiting Philadelphia industrial "plants, which sho praises enthusiastically. fSitmtlit K'l I - '11 T'm.'i:. i'.K-' "'V '.?, AA.' ' O) riuv ; ; -K- -k. .' r, .': ' ' f"v!i'W' ' ' Si' HiT: -ri- i'- t$m 9 KA'ri ?Xi CiLJHI russM'V .s-'je i-?. ji f-, A y,ws'r,!- IM uw "i v$ tfcf "--' 5M i-A ' vvw vL;'Mr. , Vfeg'- i ' .-.& W- ",T7?j n r- si s-,' ii5 .S 5 r .' 7?SiTI V(S!lSTi ;si- mt i lit a ?M "PRINCESS PAT" CHRISTENS AN AIRPLANE, using a hammer to break tho baptismal bottle. This interesting incident, with the Princess Patricia of Connaucht as its chief ficrure. . i ..--. t, --, . . . - . y-- . . M, , ' 'T.i leaiurea tne Mecnanicai Transport A. a. U. sports at usteriey, ngiana. . tv 4 & CopyrlEht.' Wet era Newipaptr Union. iAvai: Tjv if? tY-'.fS' n. &? fel t-v;-. M i V W i-,WJ rs i .'i k u . i ?.'. Jt&Ckh yfi 'V - .yt -vs3. AW : ,1 1 . vt .-"; ?WiP i:,1" .; -Twirr Vrk byvarMoureiful auto owner, whi' " 1.- . i-- .. . ... T- I i;i'ViJ r-t Ulg to thi AllUd llnai,, , Js imM L y THBi!WOMAN,8-l,TT8BlJRU,''AT WfLLBSLByCO inwbr i?. fc e .jti Sw i&
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