, ,f v vt" Ikj" 1 i "1VNV1 Hir: 1 j4V i-" ,.PVI -yr. -. ,r i - ,, j " '.jij '-i ctoen&tg puhKc Bfc&ger vk ' t.- 4 '., - r , j PHII&BELPHIA', WEDNfel5Y jVTAEdBt 26, -1919 p" i I' JU 'J. A , ' " v j- ' r i 'V Y& ei, , Greenwich Piers to Make Way for Port Improvements : Toy Balloon Vender : Varied Views jV Vt M LS t .1' f "5 "i xr 1Wv$! t1; (K! V!ft' 15V; ! "HWJf, & S3 '&- "J'. vkA"A 2 SK ? fy: S-S: ?fJ!?5 a&tf? 'Ml rer- ra &s& iui&i ;.! s r,tf: rAi . . . . .j k ! -J...S l-lf 1.-''-?'- ' .V.-.' ui s,?j u'rv, Il: KSFi .& BeatfS tJNx. 1 MIJLiiM eESffiP I5W5EB BMiiininv "T j W' 3E H ? :3 sks Vi3 T.. -S .- . - ' V iv y ' ? A y s , yy y ;a BH iiK?a ? i: l?A ;. B)C : W- fe itf sr wMmz mMma 4' 1 .. -''!' B?,3. iv'."' STRH i x ... v ;;;, -a a! V.' -V ,a-'-; t v" ,. r f vi i '- u :t . jf T. k'V, j-."; ' . . fe ..i. . -' K,&?W v i-s' - IN THESE DAYS of airplanes, "blimps" and ocean flights the- red and purple balloons of childhood wo all cried for are still the most popular aircraft on the market. Mingling with tho calls of spring in the city streets is the voice of the itinerant vender of toy dirigibles. ;?' 5?K..V ' - ?:&;' $&&? ; ?m&p& 4v"&.'l if 4e& X mmm &,' ?s E: mMSM 'X" 4 aV'"1 ,V'"f " sr e,- ' '-' Jt''--,&sT ;l r- SO KSPSE t.-Af: -wro (fen V ' aij K'' a&l'W iHH ol.l) i.KKKWVTfiH COAL 1'IERS. in South Phila apait, piece by piece, this landmark of old Philadelphi build a lartre municinal nicr. Further to the south the modern coal piers. Two of the trestlework structur Ilelow The longest of the s,ix piers which the Pcnnsjl which is now in course of demolition. It stretches for cijmia, s-ecn tiom an airplane. Wreckers are now taking a. Whore the piers now stand the city will in the iuturo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will build other and 3s being demolished contain 5,000,000 feet of lumber, vania Railroad used to use for loading coal on ships, but a length of 1300 feet and cost about $250,000 to build. -OA J' u '"i ' - iAvJ bi 'V' ; JAMES E. FRAZER, sculptor, at work on a partly completed bust of the late Colonel Roosevelt. " The head is made from a death mask taken by the sculptor, who was a friend of the dead former President. - it- v . :.,i, t J i',Vi -. ,v- n" ;' " WJI BSMii Bs: . .& v' - " . s r 'li -', -' V .'', '( !y V.C. v.'f "."i v-'t ti'ir:. 1 ti rCi-7' ,AV -i :'- . I .- J' . rwr. . :4 t , ?. r -i s dtMM:i Avr. w; v,vii;;a ,'"' IT'S! kTTiJ XX ;W. v. ; i ' x v ;.t Ss k: K rf"' fat4'4 $ V ' 5 'Photo .p.a. mMvJim. ks t LV..fc . V iia KiiiTr uas'gAry i iVi1? f'? .-. D70ROSS AND CANTEEN WORKERS at the Philadelphia Navy Yard welcoming casuals who anlved yesterday on the At " States cargo carrier Quincy from France. The soldiers were served with coffee, sandwiches, candy and cigarettes. United MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM IC. VANDERBILT, Sr., on the Adriatic bound for England. They will proceed to France to continue their war relief , voric. AN ATTRACTIVE GOWN of satin foulard, the skirt is'Erraca- fully draped and finished at the belt line with a large French-blue bow. The color of the gown is black and white. White brgimdif "f "i V1, n. fil If j i-lttffi Jbtti 'nK'WJfl-Htt'"1' 'rtf wMjiV. 'S?'' ff",lt4' !? "'' BBf '. f ?'" m, s-.-'ii . r'A " "'1 .r. tit' -- r iu . ji- " C'-OS i&iSssJfe-lt-". rjXi, ' B 'd. oiVhi , 1 Hi . t .jrf 2Jfc.i .AJir. ' ' -. .i:jat.'att3Hin. Ar- ,-
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