rt- i-n- 'VMmnr -f i 1010.-1 - - swLiwnaBmmKmm kit' iviwhhbimk; p - .-r m ihi 11 Miiii 1 1 in ipimmiw jmh - -?iTiPUjjw''MniMMiiiiMiiiiMHBij'rynLaHaiiiiiiiiMm 'vTS, . T4 T:.a.m V.' .y VJHV- f Kit. ituenmQ publtc meooper PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, :1919 7e Valiant Marines and Spring's Fashions Feature the. Photographic Review of the Dxi$ .fit r , I - i a .iiii ! i i in i , aMfi t p za Phofo-ft by eloeJ Fefler . 4ht!xVI ' fl'tf .' IH ' FASHION OFTEN SPEAKS in terms of plaid ,for springtime. Thi3 smart, silk jersey suit has a sleeveless ca.pc lined with ,pussy willow three-piece kismet and silk. A FROCK UNFETTERED by the bonds of war. The tunic, sleeves and foundation are of lace, and satin forms the novel apron effect. THE STATUESQUE EVENING GOWN is coming into its own again. Here a luxurious black brocade . with embroidered silver roses is used with only jet beads for adornment. im r , , i 1 r- ' " ' 1 I 1 HH t.v- U- 1 I . . 1 L ijf Rf J i THESE CONVALESCENT MARINES at the LeagueIsland barracks are now well enough' to appear in today's .. EVEN THE OLD RHINE has risen in, protest against tho Hohen- , Eft" - THE MOST WONDERFUL STORY in all the world of a priceless parade. In the top row, from left to right, are Corporal Elbert E. Brooks, Peicy Clark and William Wagner. In the zollern. Here a boatload of Dutch refugees from n flooded farm v,, Wppit ka from Chateau-Thierry. front row, from left to right, are Oscar E. Carlson, Corporal Raymond W. Boone, James B. Latell, and near Amerongen, where tho, ex-Kaiser s isolated, aro sailing for 5 K,' Charles A. Kuehne. higher ground. ' - v - ..,; ' . . I "' Wi9''' ' " '' f I KKKKKHKBKBKtKKKKK VHHHHHIHPi r- '''- -u-TBBBBBB " ?4 i.r.fe Phoo , .'i"'' v.H.u.r'' y k laiumord'f t '- riiM &ln .tt. . .,-,, - --r ;"-" "''' ., f ,, m&nm y wivsaBL iiin- ." - - " ' r ' " ' ' " ' ' - . NVALESCEN yANKSunder the guidance of 'London ,'bobbU;' , -A BRITISIllwAB DIRIGItlLE. "Wsrxnourfi.,fo- Wd'iiU iIHirhU.. ,mounUaJr two ma ipf), Tjrrying,'Ki'" AMERICA'S PRKMJZft ACE, CfjiUin Bd4W" Wckenbi. M Hft!AJ 7 - . fllVpri(F -
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