ftm if7 Wif ' 'fl s vi tz . llWOf rw$$pfw jr t IK ,1 : K. ! uettuttj public &btt PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER T, 1919 Equestrian Thrills : Bustleton Airplane Wreck : Models' Sewing Class : Teuton Kite-Fliers AN EXPET horsewoman of nineteen ,Miss Phyllis Haver, one of the youngest of Texan equestriennes. Miss Haver is an intrepid rider and fearless in the saddle. tT . -i-V r .w.'-j .yj s' Vi f&M 11 ill'1!1 F? W : TnMTT- . t.v-.:jjfs I tkr.fmtramtKSK "w - rrm k ?? . iimh i w?.; v :' '.';.,'? t""'3..si ftM.v"j3wafaf iwflaBis s?. ik.&a? w i , :;,?Wh w ii?.&zzf v -s..aisasssfi ss brijRF sssa? . '' VA SclKilltel .BSKTSjI wr w'TPJHfiSSS'KfSV LciirMDhnn 5ruioo. u' -... Ai.'Ai3a jwaKW.'rf'iiBflMtirTTjx astra1- r o - -- - . cm 1HE LARGE bombing plane, in which five fliers were injured, wrecked on the Bustleton aviation field 5 en routo from Washington to New York to participate in the coming transcontinental race. Bursting tires as the piano came down let the rims of the wheels dig into the ground, made soft by rain, causing jl the machine to overturn. g)Jni, UtTISTS' MODELS of New York appearing in a Greenwich Viflage theatrical produc tion have organized a community sewing circle for the purpose of making each other's fall wardrobes and repairing costumes, thus helping to reduce the hign cost of thir living The; circle sews one hour each day. , u ' ' 1-iir.i.ire lyn.j,. I 1 il ' - III I 1111 III : Wm.;&4KimMNB3K&$ - m:7M:mLiv , kuay l v k "vlQHHhhBf jaiHfMiMBHKkL PBBBB1Bi-iiii ' B1BBHhBHHbibBHBmHHMBmBHBIIBH i-edger-PhatoTservi MRS. JOHN J. O'BRIEN, formerly Mrs. George Quintard Horwitz, is visiting at Wayne. Mrs. O'Brien is a major on the staff of the governor of Florida and is ex-mayor of Mooro Haven, of the Peninsula, state. A NEW characteristic portrait of Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of, the board of directors, United States Steel Corporation. THE BEAUTY CORNER THE VEILED QUEEN unveiled Queen Eliza btb pi the Belgians bestowing ono of her fre .. queot smiles on the admiring throngs that con. v ;"''. - j(tBtly,-!CtgKd;8Bt'hrv ' IBBHfflRil5jstw;i" WSMiwSE' - wit fffe'-'ji'lry i wraW BWMBllri'lWTTiTir iPiliffBiMMlMi I " v , a'A$ MBMBHHapS 'JL JWWJK, v . -? .UC n'T'ifc 1 jjrt 't GERMAN PRISONERS in the American camp at iB-sur-TillQ wero skillful Jcite-iliers. One ingenious Teuton frequently flW "Wilson and his rnnrtppn nlnt" hofnra tti rnonnf nnnttl. . .: vm ,. T- "v .. .w .v,u. .yj-uumnu,! U1,UI WU JJrjSOnefS. N l i ,y '&&, , . 0 ili. iS J J ' r - ' ,' 'iak (,j - tl J a.- . j.,2 -B.' j'iai..u(. , . I'MaiMtiY r "; . ,v im, cfioBIKLtr. . -. ILiijii.iJoiTi-.A., Mf - b -i' .'ffl 'X'a .3 .- ft " ' . n; "I MISS VIOLA McDOWELL, 104 Snyder avenwe.Phlladelphia. Ptotogfaphe for thiq bftck-page feature should be submitted through the mail, . ' addrwdd to tho fiouity'ContM',,EvsNiNa Public Lbdgihl if.; "" ('' ' ('J '" ' "' ' '' " fl ., v! fl si .41 lit ' ' B 1 nsa;i.,....". 3iuat..U i i i ma Mian i mmm i iimiim iii ! i imnaii mm Miinii i
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