rvfjWS9M ' j c,?t"YTtT '" r$ffT rsw?wr'ii?.',' u. if- ! fa Lwv !- Euentng Jtobttc felbger r PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBEK 29, 1919 Race Track Fall : Octogenarian Twins : Peacock Gown : Armored Pet : Europe's Heavyweight TfTVT Am a ijt -n . . - y-t i . (c) Underwood & Underwood A It hi M ARK ABLE action mof.iirn nf Pnnfnin Ton KfvnlrA laml nr u racetrack after being unseated from his mount, Kirkale, in the Moycr- u.kr Mv u.bm,u, AJiiittjiu, wmiu uis tiuiso js roiiniK over irom the fall. klSS B. D'ARMAND carrying her pet armadillo. Accordii' to reports from Florida, the armadillo, something of a cross between an opossum and a small armored tank, is the very latest in not fashions. MADMrEDOLORESinhersWW pjfcSMMt t -IBM llMf THE BEAUTY CORNER ? ,1 ledger 1'iioto bervlco J)JUSTI1G-,THE clampa.and straps firmly, and then for a spin over the frozen surface of the park's little lake, t (c) Underwood & VmlprwooS GEORGES CARPENTIER, heavyweight champion, of Europe, receiving the Gant.Gold Cun at the Oxford Musir. Hall from C. H. Coekran. Thn nin'a InscrinHnn rennn; "The Gant Gold Cup for the Heavyweight Boxing Championship of the World, Presented by . David N. Gant, June 17, 1919." MISS WANDA. MASCAVAGE, 811 South Front street, Philadelphia 'Photographs for this back-pago feature should be submitted through the mail, addressed to the Beauty Corner, Evening Public Ledceb, 'v f r V i t -V"