Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 26

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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
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en routo from Washington to New York to participate in the coming transcontinental race. Bursting
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UtTISTS' MODELS of New York appearing in a Greenwich Viflage theatrical produc
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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
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