j!);'M"" iitiiir .ti-: ""' Tffi .""'-5 W IT iT , 15.' ?' i I i vs. i ft If I 4-- ' t E0enth$ public feiejc PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919 Royal Belgians' Sight-Seeing Raiment : Fair Serbian Here : Visiting Warship : Divers Views 1 I .S" '''SvXW 0-eO. A ji0ST INFORMAL glimpse of tho Belgian rulers. King Albeit and'Queen Elizabeth, wearing the raincoats 4. "'' '""- - - PmJJMB- , i ' - .u'TfayPK. 1 and oilcloth suits so necessary when viewing Niagara Falls from the moist Cave of the Winds. The attendant who te&" ,- -r ' LSjllBBKftjESIiSE :''' ' ' if XtJ;S557WW helped King Albert into his waterproof clothing said, "All right king, you're ready now," as ho slipped the coat IIHBm. -' ' JRlllffe ZSMK ' 'i Y ir " 1"' v"'i iwhiihwi m ' i . .. - - -,?3mzm ,sattram :..--.,' , ., --o ,-,.,., - ,.. ,.--:: h&a HiiHrai :'"' '., ;. nK m&mr ' ;,&. vv- w-. --kj 'I 1 1 I nil' I I I I ' I I 1 111 ii II 1 III III I Hi II 1 INI ! I HI III 1 I .' 'IHHHBIIHrei -tf-W I I .. fl 4Ndr(HliM j " K-ftZ&Of . . ' , . f J ' .'. " ... . ' ' ' ; ' " w '" ,f . .miiigpaiiiifif 1 ''S..K8&Mk' 1 mlM:'K?mE&3mi : : . :,:,; K' '-'- -' .ioa.iwf service. j-tfljr Mhcu.eTvi(?e-" ;,- .f Sn S x., , 1 MfftmMiaKHMi ' .'--, '".', ' .lutBB!IHHWHBHMHVnB8llBBHVHIKH9HB t :i-.- , ,"s , ) . I A V. 1ERSARI ANGELO is lieutenant of engineers and oldest seaman on the visiting Italian dreadnought. Ho has spent most of his life on the sea. At the outbreak of the war he was requisitioned by Italy and was on the Conte di Cavour during tho entire war. .- r YtiniimViYim n . 1 1 , , a 1 1 t-eager Pico Service.- SAILORS OF the Conte di Cavour crowding the turrets, and upper works of the great dreadnought on visitors' day. Hundreds of Italian residents visited the gant warship on the Conte di Cavour's first at home day. Some five hundred youngsters from the school of Our Lady of Good Counsel at Eighth and Christian streets were among th2 guests. ;?. ! i.-i-'.J m - .'- Hc, FORMER GOVERNOR EDWIN S. STUART, newly elected presi- dent of tho Poor Richard ClubK clicked by the, camera as he was 1 entering tho Union League. t ""'""- - "" ' .-.Mlt1t .--f .l...:-!.. ..i..... -. w fr r . .- -J "JIJ.- -" I THE BEAUTY .CORNER ;;L"-'i'Li -i'tss ts-i-J? "$82. HE HASN'T the slightest intention of being disrespectful. Silent White Dukeat is entirely too well bred; his nristocratlc.tonguo is "merely a bit crowded indoors. "On his recent visit to the Gerraan- 4qwh Crfcket Club he was. tho rocipiejit of, highest hpnora and W.N.O, . - m 8&&8m&mt?zmm K, wmrnmHHmsmMum&$ 1 w Mwiiwif ' I 'ill 1 w '-flBnnw .-! -s a hki :"' r mm?mmMmMmm ::iiwmmiBr$mwf i vm . ,; ",'-"t.-t- r-iasBBBBjmsmmmm. S'&lUaiRanHHHHUBfjeHiHBHHHHn ' A1HHHHHCL. ' 'r1. - MnHigHWlSyRHMtCW j T. M L. ve, !. v '. '-.V- .. f!y;-; .V'. ' "I ?Ji&i i&WAYt ?i?msr "A-3. ' . if.XvJ'' : i'WO AIRPLANES owned hv Sovmour E. Cox. an oil man of Texas. Standing in frnnk nt the nlano ore Mr. and ilrs. Cox, and their son Seymour, Jr. To tho left are three Cox pilots. Mrs. Cox and Seymour (along with pilot Block), Jeft Houston for a flight to Highland-on-the.Hudson, where the Jad-is-to enter schooL latest reDo'rtu indicate that they arrived at Binchamton. N. v MISS HELEN GROTE, 231 South Sixty-first street, Philadelphia Photographs for this back-page feature should be submitted ttV9ug1wthq , 3 ail, addressed to'the Beauty Gonpt;, Evenino Pubmc LKDcratV 4 ' m t ' - i '. ' V '"'"-', '.'s ! '- a , . .4' i . m DTTAnnnn !. Lc'TT. -" J,- - . i,.. - - - C --.t, -,y - i " urn ff- Wj i ' lQ.-2?.t:..,-Ji.. viiMMimBi( nuimii rniMi i