yFypi t' ' ., "'" Vft to"' . v. fc ft f Utienfng flublk Sfebget PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, IdlO World's Largest Shipyard From Aloft : Tank Corps Practice : Giant Crane Lift : "Prunella WmMWMmm 99 fc Charles M. Clark. tpflurf I'lw.l.. -. I v I. i PLYING OVER the world's greatest shipyard, a hydroplane iev of Hog Island on the Delaware river from a height of 3000 feet. The yard covers over DUO acres of land, has fifty hhipways ami seven 1000-feet-Iong fitting-out piers, and employs 30,000 men and women. At the conclusion ol its shipbuilding activities it promises to become the greatest fresh-water terminal in the Unite- .Stales. BRYN MA Wit graduates enact "Prunella," by Laurence Housman, for the benefit of the Bryn Mawr Endowment Fund. Miss' Muriel Barker, an alumna of Newham College, Cambridge, as Pierrot, and Miss Gertrude M. Sinclair, a graduate of Girton College, Cambridge, as Prunella. Miss" Mary D. Penrose, graduate of Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., as the statue of love. , - , j -8 I Ml MS Lder J'hotq Brvi - -TIClilN UP u locomotive or two at a time js all in the day's work for the giant crano "League Island," k "rutwivi lntallcd' at this Philadelnhfa Navv Yard, The mammoth Diece of machinery has a liftinc k a V' " 0OtMy 350 Srross tona ana J cTjuipped wjtfi an auxiliary hoist which operates ujong a hprizontul r- I- 'J. "7 ' . twekway orvcan'tilver fietwewt thMJw 17B-tott-canaclty-'hoi8t rUnwayrf, ,J I'UIJLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN of a New York "outdoor class," dressed In their blabket.coato, recently gav6 u demon stratjojfi of .open-air study, on, tho steps' of the Vubljc Library. , , , MISS NORMA DALROY, 40:i North Fifty-fourth Street, Phlladplphia. I'ltotonraohs for thia bach-vaoe feature should be submitted through the wiaU. addressed to theHieauty Comer, Evening Pujiwo Lhmhk, 51 i ray, (MKi-ir'r''' ? MT M t .4J LJkUV1 I !.. ,! ,. ft . -V v .