& V- V - 1 6 - W fl PHIEADELP&IA, SATUEDXY, SEPTEMBER 2T, 1919 vS C- r- :. - Belgian Cardinal Begins Day's Round of Activities With' a Visit to Independence Hall uWwvyVyO . . 49BMjHHJHHHHHS' rHr BBHCTffffitfBAywwJffijHiBKgJtf vky jt?? jSkS &-5&&2$&5fflv'M hk& 5v SySfcxW -rxV'3wft?iB'fti8B8R j j BjBI ON THE old State House steps: From left to right arc Bayard Henry, Bishop de Wachter, auxiliary bishop of Malines, Belgium; Archbishop Dougherty, John Wanamakor, Cardinal Mercier, Mayor Smith, Rt. Rev. Monsignor MichaelJ. Crane, E. T. Stotesbury, Judge John Monaghan, Samuel M. Vauclain and Paul Hogemans, Belgian consul general in the United States. THE BELCIAN PRIMATE'S solacing smile, the smile that held his people brave in the darkness of the enemy's invasion is a constant source of delight wherever the venerable cardinal goes. ttr,. . v . m HBE Si I n.v ): nnf - I" - mH n . -v w-. hi iuj 1 1 ukiui im i - r A NEW exclusive hotel for aristocratic canines in New York affords everything from a -fecauty parlor to plunge baths. Here ia one of the .guests in the hands of the hotel dentist. KEEPING HS suit shiny James Farrell, yalet to the knights of bldy armor is exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum In New York, whose. MISS RUTH C. GEVENTER, J41C South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Pfiotographa foithi9 baqk-page feature should bvubmUtvd through iho mvil, addretaid to (Afe jStmty Corrur,rEffiVi Public Lkdcjek 1 0 I n -3? vI- a- V Vi. o 0 -4 ' V.4 fl. K Jj- - ! -f V Jh ii! ' i i i -- ' !( r-- o -O ti " "" . ll